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The commission reviewed several applications for property renovations and signs, including a pool house construction, terrace renovations at Carnegie Hall, and a new business sign. The commission also reviewed the first phase of a parking lot construction project, building repairs, and facade updates. Applications for mortar replacement and a project at Kahsyne were tabled. Additionally, commissioners received updates regarding local signage delays and the availability of district mapping and zoning information on the city website.
The commission reviewed and approved several property improvement applications, including additions, renovations, and the installation of carports and new fixtures. Discussions included adherence to historical guidelines for building materials such as roofing, windows, and doors. The commission also addressed procedural matters for application submissions, conducted the annual election of officers, and received updates regarding historical district updates and upcoming parking lot projects.
The meeting included a presentation from WVU Law regarding findings from a comprehensive plan open house and surveys, highlighting infrastructure and affordable housing as key concerns, as well as a discussion on an updated vision statement for the city. A public hearing was held regarding the site plan review for Greenbrier Automotive, where the commission discussed a proposed waterline extension. The site plan was ultimately approved contingent upon a waterline agreement between the city and the Public Service Commission. Additionally, an update was provided on the progress of new panels for the Wayfinding Kiosk.
The committee addressed several financial and administrative matters, including the approval of a water system improvement pay request and a related change order for construction services. Bids were approved for upgrades to storage areas at the Public Works Building. Additionally, the committee authorized a human resources consulting contract and a memorandum of understanding with the Cyber-Resilience Resource Center of West Virginia University. Decisions regarding permit fees and downtown parking regulations were tabled for future consideration. The committee also reviewed and approved the Coal Severance Fund Budget and the General Fund Budget for the 2027 fiscal year, the latter of which includes provisions for downtown parking signage, HVAC system replacement, and various park improvements. An executive session was conducted to discuss water system updates.
The commission reviewed and approved several applications, including requests for sign replacements at 915 Jefferson Street North and 900 Washington Street West, a property addition at 150 Greenbrier Avenue, the construction of a detached garage at 284 Lee Street, and a residential addition and garage rebuild at 511 Court Street. Additionally, the Planning and Zoning Officer provided updates regarding the status of the Wayfinding Kiosk project and reported on a fine issued to Sollar Holler for failure to obtain required permits.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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