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    It's unanimous. The process to designate two Capitol Hill buildings with rich histories as official historical landmarks moved forward today when Seattle City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen -- the lone councilmember to attend this morning's session of the Council's parks committee -- approved additions to the city's municipal code that will impose restrictions on the properties to preserve their historic characters. The designations now move on to the full Council for the final step in a mutliple-...
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