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1999 SESSION
HB 1206 Capitol Square Preservation Council; created.
Introduced by: W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:
Capitol Square Preservation Council created. Creates the Capitol Square Preservation Council. The Council shall have the power, with regard to the architectural, historical, archeological and landscape features of Capitol Square, to: (i) inventory and assess their condition; (ii) develop plans for preservation and organized enhancement; (iii) recommend activities to enhance interpretive and educational opportunities; and (iv) review all plans for alterations, improvements, additions, renovations or other dispositions. The Council shall have the authority to hire an executive director who will act as curator for Capitol Square.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Capitol Square Preservation Council created. Creates, within the legislative branch, the Capitol Square Preservation Council. The Council shall have the power, with regard to the architectural, historical, archeological and landscape features of Capitol Square, to: (i) inventory and assess their condition; (ii) develop plans for preservation and enhancement; (iii) recommend activities to enhance interpretive and educational opportunities; and (iv) coordinate, review and approve all plans for alterations, improvements, additions, renovations or other dispositions. The Council shall have the authority to hire an executive director who will act as curator for Capitol Square.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Capitol Square Preservation Council created. Creates, within the legislative branch, the Capitol Square Preservation Council. The Council shall have the power, with regard to the architectural, historical, archeological and landscape features of Capitol Square, to: (i) inventory and assess their condition; (ii) develop plans for preservation and enhancement; (iii) recommend activities to enhance interpretive and educational opportunities; and (iv) coordinate, review and approve all plans for alterations, improvements, additions, renovations or other dispositions. The Council shall have the authority to hire an executive director who will act as curator for Capitol Square.