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July 2, 1980
CaldweJ-1. Clty HaL1
Cal-dlrelL Hlstorlc Preservation CommLssLon
The meetlng w€rs opened by Chairman Paul Evans. In the abaence of the
aecletary, the readlng of the mlnutes of the June meoting was dlspensed
wlth.
dls tni ct sJennlfe:r Attebery reponted on the status of structures/nomlnated, for
lnclusLon on the Natj.onal Regi"ster, to wlt: the John C. Rlce-Itll]-er
House, nomlnated, no oommsnt from the owner yet; T.K. Little llouse,
nomlnatlon sent to ashln6ton, D. C. aIld Ls under consideratlon there;
Dorrntown Ca1dwe11, 1n the ptrocess of belng scaled down and nevlsed.
nel
Jennifer also shcsr g representatlve samplirl6-of Caldwell
archltocturo to assLst CorunissLon members 1n th6lr surveys and prosonted
to the Corudsslon a handbook on AmenLcan archltecture useful for the same
pul?oso.
Don HaIl of the State Historlcal Soclety spoke to the Commlsslon about tools
useful ln advanclng htstoric preservatlon: (f) easements of varlous klnds
(2) restrlctLve covenant's (3) hl.storic dlstrlct zonlng, wh1ch ls concerTred
pnlmartly wlth the appearanc€ of structures making change more nearly
controllable though not p"oscrlblng lt (4) transfer of development rJ-ghts,
whlch does not ehange the density whene property ls located but doee re-
allocato spaee (5) tax lncentLves (6) lnclusLon ln the cltyrs colrrprehen-
sLve plan.
Mr. HalL also spoke favorably of the draft of the ordlnance and agre6d to
send to i,lr. Bvans a copy of his and Dn. Wel-lsr reconnnendatl ons, at which
point the secretary pro tem had to leave the meetlng.
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