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CITY OF GREENSBORO: Historic Preservation Commission Meeting - Electronic to be held August 26

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City of Greensboro recently issued the following announcement.

Historic Preservation Commission Meeting - Electronic

Date:08/26/2020 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM 

Location:Online Meeting

North Carolina

CostFree

This public meeting will be held electronically. 

To view or participate in the meeting:

This meeting will be conducted online only. If you want to watch the meeting or speak on an agenda item, please email Stefan-leih Geary no later than 10 am Tuesday, August 25. You will then be emailed the online meeting link and instructions on how to participate prior to the start of the meeting.

There is no option to provide handouts or other documents the day of the meeting. If you have presentations, pictures or other materials for the hearing, please email them to Stefan-leih Geary no later than 10 am Tuesday, August 25. No materials received after this time will be distributed at the meeting.

All speakers will be sworn in for the record and no written or emailed comments will be considered by the commission due to the quasi-judicial nature of HPC.

The Historic Preservation Commission is a nine-member board appointed by the City Council that reviews applications for Certificates of Appropriateness for exterior work in Greensboro's three local Historic Districts. Members must be qualified based on interest or experience in history, architecture, archaeology, or related fields. 

Any individual with a disability who needs an interpreter or other auxiliary aids, please contact Olivia Byrd at 336-373-2986. To request services needed, please make the request 3-5 days prior to the meeting/event. For additional information or assistance, please contact Donna Gray, ADA Coordinator at 336-373-2723.

Original source: https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/70297/23

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