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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 18, 2024 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />None were heard. <br />Questions of Applicant: <br />None were heard. <br />Public Comment. - <br />None were heard. <br />Commissioner Discussion: <br />Haley said that this was a pretty straightforward case, and it met all of the criteria. She <br />noted that some of the past changes could be reversed. She was in favor. <br />Whidden agreed, and felt that its underrepresented form was important to preserve. <br />Beauchamp concurred, and noted it was in very good condition. <br />Motion to approve the finding of probable cause was moved by Dunlap and seconded by <br />Anderson. The motion was adopted by a vote of 6 to 0. <br />c) 700 Pine Street Probable Cause <br />Staff Findings: <br />Brackett Hogstad introduced the presentation for the probable cause application. She <br />noted that the house had already been landmarked though no grants had yet been issued. <br />The applicant would be eligible for a grant of up to $4,000 to reimburse the cost of an <br />H SA. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommended finding of probable cause. <br />Commissioner Questions of Staff: <br />None were heard. <br />Applicant Presentation: <br />None were heard. <br />Questions of Applicant: <br />None were heard. <br />Public Comment: <br />None were heard. <br />Commissioner Discussion: <br />Beauchamp asked whether the property was landmarked by its current owner. <br />Aaron Vogelsberg, resident, said that his mother was the one who landmarked the <br />property, and that she was the former owner. <br />Haley said that she didn't see any issues with the application, and was in support. She <br />added that she really liked the applicant's Christmas lights. <br />11 <br />