City of Batavia Historic Preservation Commission met Mar. 10

City of Batavia Historic Preservation Commission met Mar. 10
Leah Leman, Ward 2 Alderwoman — City of Batavia Website
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City of Batavia Historic Preservation Commission met Mar. 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

1.Call to Order

2.Roll Call

3.Minutes: February 10, 2025

4.Items Removed/Added/Changed

5.Matters from the Public (for items not on the agenda)

6.COA Review: 28 South Water Street—Exterior Façade & Site Improvements (BEI Commercial Real Estate, applicant)

7.COA Review: 21 North River Street—Exterior Façade & Site Improvements (Carrie Sebold, applicant)

8.Discussion: Downtown Zoning Code Update (City of Batavia, applicant)

9.Updates:

1. 7 East Wilson Street—Historic Inspection

2. Anderson Block Building—Masonry Maintenance

3. Significant Historic Building Inspection Program

4. 227 West Wilson Street—Historic Inspection

5. 16 East Wilson Street—Historic Inspection

10.Other Business

11.Adjournment

Historic Preservation Commission

https://www.bataviail.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03102025-2387?html=true



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