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The Historic Preservation Board of Mesa, Arizona held a meeting on June 5, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers to address multiple preservation matters in the Temple Historic District southeast of Main Street and Mesa Drive. The Board considered a demolition request for the noncontributing Visitor Center at 101 S. LeSueur and reviewed a proposed mixed-use redevelopment of approximately 6 acres involving rezoning of 4 acres from T5MS and T4NF to T5MSF and 2 acres from T4NF-HD and T4N-HD to T5MSF-HD across four blocks (0 block of South Mesa Drive, 400 block of East Main Street, 0 block of South Udall, and 0 block of South LeSueur). The Board also discussed preservation plans for seven contributing residential structures and one noncontributing structure on South Udall, South LeSueur, and East 1st Avenue that had received demolition denials, and addressed preservation of the Dairy Queen sign at 629 E. Main Street. Additional agenda items included staffing needs for historic preservation, the 2018-2019 Historic Preservation Student Writing and Video Contests, and the 2018 Historic Preservation Awards Program.
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