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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHPC August 1 1991 mintuesa o MEII'IO TO FROM: RE: DATE: Dennis Crooks DC: eay fu*ra /rle- Historic Preservation Commission : Tom Ensley, Arthur Honey, Chuck Randolph, Nathel le Oates, Teri Ottons, Chuck Houchins, Madel ine Buckendorf, William F. Gigray III, Carol Burbank Dennis Crooks, Planning and Zoning Change of l{eet i ng Date August 27 , ,.99L This memo is to advise members that due to a scheduling conflict with the Planning and Zoning Conrnission, the next meeting of theHistoric Preservation Conunission wj11 be on Thursday, Septemberf2, L991., at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Counci I Conference Room. At that meeting the Conunission intends to discuss the L992 CLGgrant proposal to be submitted to the Idaho State HistorjcPreservation Office. A draft of this grant proposal will be gent to each of the Commission members prior to the September fZmeeting date. oa HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES Meeting of August 3-, L99t Pr€E€nt: Chairman - Chuck Randolph, Nathel le Oates, Madel ine Buckendorf, Art Honey, Tom Ensley, Bill Gigray III, and Susan Stacy, Historic Consul tant The August L meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was cailed to order in the City Hal1 Conference Room by Chuck Randolph at 7:05 p.m. The first item of business was a presentation of the completed Phase III historj.c site survey along Cleveland Boulevard by historjc consultant, Susan Stacy. Slides of all the houses andproperties were viewed and many of the architectural details, site characteristics and occupants of the residences were discussed in some detai I . Susan Stacy also sunmarized theproject overview and recormendations and provided some pertinent background concerning the history and significance of Cleveland Bou I evard . Dennjs Crooks added that the Staff would be submitting the completed survey project to the State in approximately two weeks and thal the City should be receiving the grant reimbursement funds some t ime thereafter, General discussion among the Comnissi.on ensued. ln conclusion, it was recommended that courtesy copies of the project overview and site surveys be sent to the respective property owners along with a cover letter. Biii Gigray indicated he would prepare the cover letter. Additionally, a number of preservation options and methods were discussed which jncluded a possible rezoning, establishment of a local historic district, grants and sources of revenue for infrastructure improvements. A1i agreed that the property owners along the Cleveland Boulevard corridor, includingthe College of ldaho, should be involved. The next item on the agenda involved the 1992 grant application. Dennis Crooks indicated that a completed app] ication would have to be submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office by October 15, 1991, and that topics for the application should be discussed. It was general Iy agreed that the historic site survey program should continue, at Ieast, in part. T'here was also discussion about the possibility of preparing a nomination to the Nationai Historic Register for a residel'Ice along' CIeveland Boulevard and also beginninqf surveys in other Caldwel l neighborhoods. ia t Fina I iy, it was tentat ive iy agreed that the L992 g:rant appl ication should rnclude the completion of Blaine Avenuehistoric site survey (approxlmately 10-1-2 residences) and alsothe preparation of a nomination to the National Historic Regristerfor a residence along CleveIand Boulevard. Dennis Crooksindicated that he would djscuss the feasibility of the grant app.l ication with the State Grants Manager, Ann Swanson and report back lo the Commissi.on. Wilh no further business. the meeting was adjourned at 9:40 p.m Prepared by Dennis E P I ann: ng Crooks, Director and Zoningf DEC ; eay