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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10091990 . . . MINUTES Historic Preservation Commission October 9, 1990 The regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order by Ann Landis, pro-tern president, at 7:30 p.m. Present: Ann Landis, Teresa Goldsmith, Mike Yawman, Tom Johnson, Liz Smith. Absent: Pete Raab, Jean Anderson. The minutes were read and approved. Landis reported that she has contacted Kate Austin at the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation in regards to getting tecmnical assistance for making 'a survey of buildings within the districts. Austin, in the course of conversation, urged HPC to pursue certification. Austin and Greg Griffith, Com- prehensive Planning Specialist, OAHP, will attend the next HPC meeting to discuss such subjects. It was mentioned that the National Trust has a Preservation Services Fund which might be a source for funding for survey expenses. HPC has received a State Historic Preservation Plan Questionnaire which we are requested to fill out and return by Oct. 22. However, it was decided to hold it and ask Austin and Griffith for assistance with the questions. The possibility of establishing a resource library at the Main Street office for public use and especially for use by those involved in the design process looks good. It was suggested that HPC should survey materials possibly available at the Main Street office for Commission use, HPC has been asked for a certificate of special va.luation on improvements to the 635 Water Street property by the tax assessor. Our respc>ßsibility is to determine that the work was done according to District guidelines. We need to ascertain if the value of the rehab work completed to date equals 25% of the building's assessed value prior to rehabilitation. If not, a certificate cannot be issued at this time. HPC members will meet at 12 noon, Oct. 17, to inspect the preperty. It was mentioned that a letter was sent to the Mayor in May requesting that HPC be invelvèd in the sign ordinance revision process. To date, this has not occured. The latest revision of the Sign Code does not include mention that HPC is the reviewing body for sign applications for signs within Historic Districts. This needs to be stated as a part of public information. Yawman will request that Sherry Robison, director, Main Street Project, include this need in her state- ment at the Oct. 11 Planning Committee meeting on sign code. Meeting adjourned by Ann Landis at 9:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ~~~,secretary