The proposal must come before the HRC because Fairbanks lies within OSUâs National Historic District.
On the list of proposed changes are a new east porch, a new elevator, a new roof, new covered bike parking, the replacement of select windows and modifications to exterior entrances to meet accessibility requirements.
Here is a look at other local meetings scheduled for the coming days.
Monday
• The Albany Community Development Commission meets remotely at noon. To monitor the session go to https://www.gotomeet.me/CommunityDevelopmentCityofAlbany/cdc or call 1-669-224-3412 and use the access code 145-989-837. On the agenda are a programming overview and updates and application evaluations.
Chequer House, in King s Lynn, which could be converted into flats
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Forty flats could be built in a former court building, planning papers reveal.
Jersey-based developer JT Holdings has applied for planning permission to redevelop Cheque House on King Street, in King s Lynn.
In a planning statement, Orbit Architects say: The proposal is to convert the existing former office building located on the site into new residential units with new communal landscaped courtyard space to the rear and replacement brickwork elevations to create a new refreshed building that is sympathetic to its conservation and listed building setting.
In a rare event, last Tuesdayâs low bidder for the Muddy Creek Bridge Project approved by the Linn County Board of Commissioners was disqualified after failing to register to be listed on a âplan holders listâ and turning in a bid that excluded one item and an incorrect quantity on a second bid item.
Linn County Roadmaster Wayne Mink told Commissioners Roger Nyquist, John Lindsey and Sherrie Sprenger Tuesday morning that Carter & Co. from Salem, which has done business with the county on several other occasions, submitted a bid of $840,594.
Second low bidder was Marcum & Sons of Redmond at $856,000. The county engineerâs estimate was $1,090,305.
The Corvallis City Council meets remotely at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Councilors are meeting away from their usual Monday slot because of the Martin Luther King. Jr. holiday.
The meeting begins with a public hearing on an appeal of a Dec. 8 Historic Resources Commission decision which denied a request to replace the glass tile façade of the Rennie-Smith building at 255 SW Madison Ave. with plaster.
Also on the agenda are action on the cityâs Strategic Operational Plan, an update on city camping policies, information on the annual transportation operations annual adjustment and a discussion of the re-opening of the emergency operations center to deal with vaccine distribution.