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CALDWELL HISTORIC COI{MISSION
February 4, l98l
The regular meeting of the Caldwell Historic Commission was held in the
City Hall Council Chambers with chairman Louie Attebery presiding and the
following members present: Ken Roberts, Ton Ensley, Paul Evans, Jan Beckwith,
Dave Dorsey, Dorothy Reynolds, Lorene Thurston and Alice Dunlap. Bob Jarboe
was absent. Pat Mallea, council representative, was also present.
Mayor McCluskey was introduced and he wel comed the new members to the
Cormission and re-confirmed his appointment of the other members. He expressed
his philosophy of present city government in his belief in volunteerism in help-'ing run the city, thus helping to create a sense of pride in our cormunity. He
mentioned that through the help of volunteers he was hoping to make the city
park a safe place for families and children.
Lorene Thurston read the minutes of the previous meeting and they were
approved as comected.
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'ie Attebery, showed the rnodel survey made by Dave Dorsey
suggested houses be chosen for historical or architectural
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card she had used to identify the houses she considered good enough to
This card was large enough for a photograph. Inventory sheets from theHistorical Society were passed around which would be helpful in determi
archi tectural sty1e.
The Chairman said he and Ken Roberts were planning to check over the new
form from the IRS for our tax free status.
Pat Mallea suggested that abstracts might be helpful . Ken Roberts said he
would check into our being able to use the abstracts at the Abstract & Title Co.
Paul Evans reminded the Con"rnission that Jennifer Attebery had a list of houses
on which she had done research.
Under new business it was suggested that the I'layor appoint someone to spear-
head the Centennial in 1983, Chairman Attebery said the Cornni ssi on would bewilling to serve in any reasonable way we could. Pat Mallea will ask the Mayor.
Alice Dun)ap moved and Ken Roberts seconded that the March nneting be post-
poned unti I Apri1. Carried.
Alice Dunlap said she would look up the Tribune for the days of 83 presumably
published in 1953.
Chairman Louie Attebery said a file for the Historic Corruni ssi on was at the
Library and suggested a copy of the minutes be there as well.
It was suggested the secretary check back in the minutes to see where we
stand in regard to the ordinance.
Meeting adjourned.
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