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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHPC January 5 1989 minutesoa '.'ne meeEing was calleo io order aL 7.t;a p.m. by Vice-ChairmanChuc.k Ranoolph in the Ci:y HalI conference ;oom. present wer3Art Honey, SyLvia Robison, Nat.he1le Oat.es, Greg Lovan ancj TeriBrande. the Chaif,rnan, !om Ensl-ey, was detaineq somewhere betrreenCaldrrell and Boise by t.he snow. Commission members Commiss i on. i^relcomed leri Brandt as a nel, member to the Approval of minutes: It, was moved by!trat.helIe Oates Eo approve the minutes meeting as lrritten. Nocion carried. Greg Lovan and secondeo byof che November 3, 1988, First it.em of business rvas el,ection of of -Eicers. A motion wasma<ie and seconded by Nati'lelIe Oates and Greg Lovan respectivelyto reeiect t.he present slate of officers: Tom Ens1ey, Citairman;Chuck Randolph, Vice Chairmani and Sylvia Robison, Secretary. l,lot i on carried. Chuck Randolph reported Ehac the $2,51A matchjng grant Hhich LheCommission has requested t.hrough the Idaho St.ate IlistoricPreservation Office (funcied by the National park Service ) wasapproved subject to submission of a revised budgeE and projectciescript.ion as out.linei in a Contract. AmenCment. evideniJ.y,equipment such as the filing cabinec,s cannot be considered aspart of the project. buciget.. Al.so, information t.haE alreadyexisis for the propercies being surveyed neecs Eo be explained E.ohelp the consultant compleee E.he task. The Memoran<ium oiAgregment, Assurances and ConEract Addendum wilI be presented t.ot,he City Counci.l a! their January 16, 1989 meeting for acceptanceof the grant. and authorization for the i{ayor t.o execute these documents. Next item was a discussion with Teri Brandt on the status of workt,he Commission has been doing in getting legislation and designreview guidelines in pLace for est.ablishj.ng locaI historicdistricts in CaLclre]]. Teri indicatad she has had training int.he i,lationaL ltlain SCreet program and has had experience in PutE.ing togeEher project.s r,rhi ci1 combined economic developmenLwil,h historic preservat.ion. Some of the items she taLked abouEwere revising the Comprehensive plan Lo include historicpreservation issues and objectives, developing lralking Eours ofhistoric places as a iourist at t.raction, reviEaiization of thedownt.oirn through business improvemenE districCs (to pay forpubLic improvements )1 poE.ential bank Loan support for facaderenovat.ion, and ot.her funding mechanisms such as tax breal(s. Shesaici there are companies interested in renovating builciings inorder to obtain the 25% t.ax breal(s available for approvedpro jec!.s and this area could be explored- 1 I HI s'"loRl C PIiESERVT\tIt)i{ Coi'lilISS ICr,l itI.\U,iES .ianuary 5, 19 89 oo AnoEher iten discusseo ,,ras Eh-. Eccnomic Development Bcarctsprogress in putting Eogetner a commitment fcr ihe raii-road depot.The Historic P;:eservation Commission nas been very supportive cfti':eir efforts. GoaLs whict: the Commissicn establisheci for 1989 are as fo.Llows: I. CoorCinate ,rith oral h is t cry, activiE,i,es. .rge i-rc i es and ;:egar<iing oLtr3r groups (College of I ciaho, his Eoric preservation 2 Develog a walking tcur with E.he help of 3 Use the students classroom and their as a kickoff for theparents i n vo.i. ve d. the College of I <iaho . Centennial to get the of Idaho for involvemenE in research with 4.Firn up survey of Cont.act the Co 11e ge the ccnsultanr. grant specif,ics and hire consullant Eo compLetehistoric prope rt i es. 6 7 Participate in Comprehensive PLan updaLe. Update membership roseer - no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8z3A Respect.fully submitt.eC, Sylvia Robison Secre t a ry As E.here was P-m- 2