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CITY OE CALD}'ELL
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COM!,IISSION HINUTES
Ueetlngs of Pebruary lO, l99O and Harch 6, l99O
The meet ing of February lO, l99O Has called to order in the CityHaII parking lot by the Chairman Chuck Randolph at 9:15 a.m.Present Here! Tom Ensley. Nathelle Oates, Art Honey, SylviaRobison, EiIl Gigray IIL ?eri Brandt and Dennis Crooks.
The purpose of the meet ing was to conduct a tour and group fieldtrip of the historic survey area and to help in the selection ofthe final 25 historic si.te survey candidates. Margaret Langdonfrom the Canyon County Organization on Aging arranged fortransportation and provided use of the city's senior passenqer
Van.
The group toured the survey area and aliscussed various historicsites for approximately trro hours. Basecl on the discussion ofthe commlsslon, chairman Randolph indicated he would prepare a"final" llst of 25 sites and submit them to Dennis for
d i str i but ion.
As t here
a.m.
was no further business, the meetlno adtourned at ll !O0
The meet ing of March 6, 1990 was called to order in the City HalI
Council Chambers by Chairman Chuck Randolph at 5:O5 p.m. Presentwere: Nathelle Oates, Art Honey, Teri Brandt, Dennis Crooks, Tom
Wheeler and Ken Swanson, State Museum Director.
The main purpose of the meeti.ng was to welcome a short addressand discussion presented by Ken Sr.ranson reqarding the Union
Pacif i.c Train Depot and the potential use of this facility as amuseum. Mr. Swanson provi.ded both a philosophical and pragmatic
overview of museum operations. Topics discussed included privatevs. Public collections, type of organizat ion/ownershlp, type ofdisplays, costs, security, fencj.ng and other itens. Mr. SHansonalso suggested a list of reading material rrhich included:a) Startinq Rioht - Basic cuide To Uuseun Plannins by
Geroge Sherrel I .b) HeIp For The Sma1l lIuseun by Armenta Nealc) A Leqal Primer On
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Manag i ng Museum Col Iect ions,by
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AIso, the
having good
cities of Cambrldge and Wall1s were identified as
smalI museums and uorth visitino.
After this lntroductlon, a brlef tour and lnspect lon of the Traj.nDepot was performed. The group reconvened at the Counc j. I
chambers to discuss start-up costs, improvements and necessaryitens to comnence opening of such a facility to the publrc. TeriBrandt indlcated that she e,ou1d prepare detailed 11sts of thepossible extent of improvements needed for future drstribution tothe Commission membersh ip.
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Dennis Crooks folloHed with an update on the phase tvro bidproposal and pro]ect documents. A total of 14 ArchitecturalHistory Consultants Here sent material packets and invited to
apply for the project research assignment for the City of
caIdHel1. Flve responses have been received. Three consultants
indicated lnterest in doing the srork; t$ro consultants decl ined to
appty due to current uork and schedule conflicts. Dennisindlcated that he would contlnue to accept responses until tlarch
15. After that date, he rrould compile a llst of the prospective
applicants and forward them to the Connission members rrel l in
advance of the next schedulecl meet lnq of April 5, 1990.
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As there wasApril 5, 199O
Subm j. t ted by,
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further business, the neet ing was adlourned
7:oO p.m. in the City Counci I Cflambers.
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Dennis Crooks, Di rec t or
Planning ancl Zoni ng
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CITY OE CALDWELL
HISTORICAIJ PRESERVATI ON COHI{I SSI ON UI NUTES
February 1, r99O
The neetlng Has called to order at 7:O5 p.m. rn the city Hall
Council Chambers by the Chairman, Chuck Randolph. Present uere:
Nathelle Oates, Art Honey, S).1via Robi.son, Dennis Crooks, Ter:.
Brandt and Chuck Houchi.ns. Also pres€nt !{as Louisa Cone,
Caldrrell Chairperson for the Canyon County Centennial Commrttee.
Absent were Tom Ensley anal Eob Jarboe.
Mi nutes
ap proved
from the January rr,199O meeting srere distributed and
as submitted.
Chairman
Crooks to
Dennis indicated that the grant agreement betereen the City
Caldwell and the State Historical Society had been signed by
Mayor and returned to the state office.
Chuck Randolph opened the meet j.ng by asking
provide an update on the grant application.
Denn i s
of
the
Dennis also indicated that the bid proposal and prolect
descr j.pt ion documents had been sent to the Historical Society
Office for their revie$, and approval as to form and content.
Dennis indicated he had received some response and that a few
minor revisions to the bid and pro]ect descript ion documents
were necessary. The revisions were minor and were already
accomplished and returned to the State Office and final approval
was expected some t j.me next week.
Dennis also announced that anprepared by the State Office
the city.
updated consultant's I tst
and rrould be forr.Jarded bY
sras be i ng
mai I to
Chairman Randolph then briefly discussed the volunteer survey and
the nethodoloqy in determining tbe final 25 candidates and
reintroduced the idea of taklng a group fietd trip to help in the
f j.na1 select ion proceEs. Dennis crooks stated that he had
contacted llargaret Langdon at the county for arrangement to
borrow the City's large pasenger Van and that there rras no
conflict or problems in using the van on a saturday. some
discussion follolred and it was agreed to reconvene the Connission
to Saturday, Eebruary lO at 9:OO a.m. for purposes of the field
trip lrith the group to rneet at City HaIl.
Louisa Cone then provided the Conmission wlth a brief overview of
their groups' role and involvement in the Greenbelt project. She
discussed the log cabin donation, the planned greenr"ray strol1 and
the grant for hlstorical signs.
Teri Brandt and Chuck Houchins both provided an update on the
City's role i.n the Centennial Park pro]ect, the plans to inport
fiIl material , prepare the site and ultimately install landscape
mater ial .
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l*tore detailed distrussion on the hiEtorieal EignE along the
Greenbelt occured. A variet), of si.zes and designs includingwood, metal , podium type, lamenated plastic, numbered signs $rith
explanatory brochures were discussed. Teri Brandt indicated that
she $rould approach the sign company which manufactures the City'ssigns for cost est imates and other suggestions.
Chairnan Randolph then lntroduced items of new business. TeriBrandt informed the Commission of her involvenent with theCollege of Idaho Centennery Comtnittee and the plans for a
"Centennery BalI". She further indicated plans for the ball to
have a historical theme and the need to obtain furniture, photos.
clothings and other items of historrcal interest. Dr. Galley was
suggested as a good contact person.
Chuck Randolph then opened tbe meetrng for general discussion.
Chuck indicated a need to expand the overall ob-lective of
E.3mmiB3icln's r6le and functi(]n regarding the Burvey Hork and to
provide a clear focus for identifying and performing the more ln-debth survey on the final 25 sites. He also identlfied the need
to inform and involve property owners in the historicsignificance of their propert ies.
Chuck Houchins then i.ntroduced the topic of possible tax relieffor historic propert ies i.nvolved i.n structure preservation andrehabilitation. Teri, Chuck Houchins and Sylvia Robison comnented
someHhat further on this subject which led to a discussion of
Uni.on Pacif lc Traj.n Depot. Both Teri and Cttuck Houchi.ns provided
an update on the resource and possible use of the facility.
Chairman Randolph then discussed the Stuennenberg assaslnationsite, citing it's historical significance and role in achievlng
notoriety for the City of CaIdHeIl in nunerous books andpublications. Chairman Randolph questioned if there were sone
way to mark the locat ion rrlth a nonunent or some other form of
approprlate ident if icat ion.
As there was no further business, the meet ing adJourned at 8:35
p.m. to Saturday February 1O, at 9:OO a.m.
submi t ted by
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Dennis Crooks
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sites. It is hopeful that th j.s expanded knorrledge
will serve as an incentive to preserve the historicquality of architecture present on thege sites.
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and aHar€]n€]Bs
character and
The next item on the agenda uas the question of the commission
membership vacancies. A brief discussion and overviel, of the
Connission b)r-larrs was given by Tom Ensley and Chairman Randolph
and the need to mai ntai n a representat ive makeup on the
Connission. It Trag agreed that someone with a legal background
eroulal be beneficial to the group. After further discussion, it
was agreed that Chairman Randolph lrould contact BiIl Gigray and
Sylvia Robison to see if they $rere interested in serving on the
comDission. If interested, Dennis crooks rriIl, in turn. contact
the Hayor to conflrm these appolntments.
A general dlscussion period followed. Chairnan Randolph
lndlcated a concern rrlth respect to duplicatlon of hlstorical
slte survey work $rith other comnunity members and groups and
reconnended contact and cooperative lnteraction uith other
sources of historical information. AdditionalIy, concerns
regardlng the need to refine and narrow site selection criterla
were reiterated. certain properties were identified that nay
erarrant additional consideration as historic site candidates and
included t{ashington School and the Sirnp}ot Apartments.
As there was no further business, the lleeting adjourned at 9!lOp.m. to Thursday, Eebruary lst, 1990.
Respectful ly submi t ted ,
Dennis Crooks
Plannlng and Zonlng Di rector
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