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LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – Lewisburg Historic Landmarks Commission will meet on Monday, May 12, at 5 p.m., in the Paul R. Cootey Council Chambers, to hear the following applications.

1. Call to order

2. Approval of the minutes

3. John Wilson, 1017 Washington Street, install a bell on the sidewalk to prevent building damage

4. Green Machine Properties, 1046 Washington Street, replace the original 2 floor windows and replace the original wood door at the rear of the building

5. David Gibson, 545 Church Street, replace the brick chimney

6. Andrea Izzo, 250 Echols Lane, paint deck (Gray)

7. Margaret Kulkarni, 958 Court Street North, installed a 6-foot privacy fence on the property

8. Comments from the public

9. Comments from the Planning and Zoning Officer

10. Comments from the Commissioners

11. Adjournment

The next scheduled meeting of the Lewisburg Historic Landmarks Commission will be held on Monday, June 9, with a deadline of Friday, May 23.

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