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Main Motion. Motion 2B: “Authorize that a partial Demolition Historic Preservation Permit be issued to Mercantile, LLC contingent upon a signed agreement with the developer and approved by the City Council for the partial demolition of the building located at 110 North Xxxxxxx, commonly known as the Missoula Mercantile based on Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. The portion of the building known as “The Pharmacy” shall be excluded from demolition. The partial Demolition Historic Preservation Permit and partial general Demolition Permit shall be issued to Mercantile, LLC based on the provisions of the development agreement which shall include a commitment to substantially comply with the renderings presented by Xx. Xxxxxxxx to the Land Use Planning Committee, shown in Document # 167, Exhibit TTTTTT. The remainder of the building shall be deconstructed in a way to maximize reuse of building materials. A list of salvageable materials to be potentially incorporated into new construction at 110 North Xxxxxxx shall be approved by the Historic Preservation Officer prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. Building material not reused or repurposed for new construction at 110 North Xxxxxxx shall be offered to the public or Home Resource, Inc. for reuse. Permits issued subsequent to the partial Demolition Historic Preservation Permit shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of the partial Demolition Historic Preservation Permit based on the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.”
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