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- Landmarks Commission Agenda - January 14, 2010
Landmarks Commission Agenda - January 14, 2010
PROVO CITY CORPORATION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Landmarks Commission Agenda
January 14, 2010
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LANDMARKS COMMISSION
The Provo City Landmarks Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, January 14, 2010, at 12:45 p.m., in the Provo City Center Conference Room at the Provo City Center, located at 351 West Center (adjacent to City Council offices). The following items below will be discussed, and anyone interested is invited to attend and provide comment. Preceding the public hearing, a briefing will be held at 12:00 p.m in the Provo City Community Development Department Conference Room at 330 West 100 South. The briefing is open to the public; however, formal presentation of items, public comment, and actions will be reserved for the public hearing at 12:45 p.m.
Study Agenda
ITEM 1 Utah County requests review of a proposed convention center generally located at 51 North Freedom Blvd in the CBD (Central Business District Commercial) zone. Central Area Council Neighborhoods
Action Agenda
***WITHDRAWN***ITEM 1 Provo City requests a recommendation on zoning amendments related to the current Central Business District Commercial Zone. The amendments will affect the Provo Commercial Historic District and other Landmarks Register properties. Central Area Council Neighborhoods 09-0012OA
Items noted on the agenda with a star (*) require legislative action by the Municipal Council following a public hearing. Unmarked items are administrative actions requiring the approval of only the Landmarks Commission. Decisions on items involving either landmark designation or the refusal to issue a Certificate of Historic Appropriateness may be appealed to the Municipal Council within thirty (30) days of the decision of the Commission per Section 16.03 of the Provo City Code.
Copies of the agenda materials, public hearing procedure, and staff recommendations are available the week of the hearing at reasonable cost in the Community Development office, located at 330 West 100 South, Provo, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Agendas and staff recommendations are also generally available on the Provo City Community Development web site the week of the meeting at http://provo.org/commdev.boards.html (click on Landmarks Commission).
By order of the Provo City Landmarks Commission
Published in “The Daily Herald”
Becky Cheever, Secretary, (801) 852-6424

