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Dixon Reappointed to the Historic District Commission

Posted on March 7, 2020March 7, 2020 by Mike

As a charter member of the Cecil County Historic District Commission, I have served on the panel since it was created in 1999.  As my current term expires this month, I was just notified that the county executive reappointed me to serve until March 2023.

The commission’s duties include making recommendations on applications for historic designation, to recommend that such designation be rescinded or amended, to issue or deny certificates of appropriateness for designated structures, and to inform and educate the citizens of Cecil County on the historic and architectural heritage of the County.

Cecil County Council Enacts

Press Release

March 3, 2020

Notice of Enactment

 On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Legislative Session Day 2020-05, the County Council of Cecil County

Enacted:

Resolution No. 09-2020 Appointment – Historic District Commission – Michael Dixon and Patricia Folk. A Resolution to confirm the reappointments by the County Executive of Michael Dixon and Patricia Folk to the Historic District Commission, to a three-year term to expire March 3, 2023.

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