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Date: Fri 23-Feb-1996

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Date: Fri 23-Feb-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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P&Z Has Question About Proposed Historic District

The Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) is seeking answers to some questions

about how the historic district proposed for the Main Street area would

function.

P&Z members February 15 briefly considered a report outlining a proposed

historic district in the town center, but stopped short of endorsing or

opposing the proposal due to a lack of information on the topic.

A historic district study committee has proposed historic district formation

to the Borough Zoning Commission. The borough zoners requested that the P&Z

review the matter and make a recommendation on it.

Several attempts to form a Main Street historic district have failed. The

latest proposal is a modified version of a proposed historic district that

failed to pass last year.

The report submitted to the P&Z provides reasons why its authors believe the

properties proposed for inclusion in a historic district warrant such a

designation. When properties are included in a historic district, certain

restrictions are placed on the appearance of the historic structures that are

visible from public ways.

P&Z alternate member Thomas Paisley said he considers historic district

formation a good idea.

P&Z member Todd Richardson, who owns property in the proposed district, said

he would abstain from voting on a recommendation to the borough zoners. Mr

Richardson said there's much public interest in historic district formation.

P&Z members' major questions about the proposed district focused on whether a

property owner would be able to get out of a district after his or her

property is placed in it.

P&Z Chairman Stephen Adams said he opposes historic district formation because

it amounts to yet another layer of land use regulations for property owners in

such a district.

P&Z members said they want a person well-versed with the historic district

proposal to answer their questions about it at an upcoming P&Z session.

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