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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MINUTES
lleet j.ng of November 7, L99f
ProBent: Chairman Chuck
Buckendorf and Dennis Crooks.
RandoIph, Carol Burbank, Made 1 i ne
The November 7, 1991 meeting of
Commission was called to order in the
by Chairman Chuck Randolph at 7:10 p.m
the Historic Preservat i onCity HalI Conference Room
The first item on the agienda jnvolved the consideration of thethree final candidates for nomination to the National Historic
Register as part of the 1992 grant application. Dennis informedthe commission that the three sites (1225, 7304 and 1615Cleveland Boulevard) were given to State Historian, ElizabethEgleston, for review and recommendation. Ms. Egleston indicatedthat, in her opinion, the residence at L223 Cleveland Boulevard,(Trudy Herda. owner) was best suited for a nomination to the
NationaL Historic Register.
The next item on the agenda involved the first phase of the
selection of candidates along Blaine Street for the reconaissanceIeveI survey- After considerable discussion, the Commission
Eelected ten (10) semi-finalists with the remaining two to three
slots to be filled at the fol lowing meeting based on input from
the other Colunission merDlcers. The preferred ten sites chosen are
I isted as fol lows:
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L 016 Blaine Avenue
1119
L 301
t402
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With no further business, theto Thursday, December 5 at
Conference Room.
15O9 Blaine Avenue
1672
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1903
1904
Chairman Randolph then discussed some possible gloals for the
upcomingt !992 year. Some of the items included the development
of backgrounds or historjc profiles on interesting indivlduals
and the concept of bui lding neighborhoods and promoting
neighborhood associations.
meet i ng' !.ras
7:00 p.m.
adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
in the City Counci I
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Prepared by
Dennis Crooks, Director
Planningi and Zon i ng
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