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621 CLEVELAND BLVD.
CALOWELL, IDAHO 83605
TEL.: (208).+5s-30o6
FAX 455-3003
caldwell Depot tirot"r,n Ave. ( le06)
Eistoric Presenation Commission Meeting
A meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission will be held on April 9,792, at 7:00
p.m. in the Caldwell City Council Conference Room.
The agenda is scheduled as follows:
1. ROLLCALL:
2. MINUIES: ,h 13 cB
A" Minutes from the Meeting of March 5, 1991.
3. Phase [V Historic Suwey
4. New Business
5. ADJOURNMENT:
Prepared by
Ltn Yeary, Assistant Planner/Code Enforcement
Planning & Zoning
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Historic Preservation Commission
621 CLEVELAND BLVD.
CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605
TEL.: (2o8)4ss3006
FAX 455-3003
('aldwell Depd IracinB Sevenlh Ave. (1906)
MINUTES
Meeting of April 9,1992
Present: chairman chuck Randolph, Madeline Buckendorf, carol Burbank, Elaine
Ca4)enter, Tom Ensley, Susan Stacey, Staff: Jim Blizzard, lrtz yeary
The April 9,1992 meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order in
the City Hall Conference Room by Chairman Chuck Randolph at 7:O0 p.m.
The minutes of the March 5, 1992, meeting were approved.
chairnan Randolph welcomed susan stacey and congratulated her on her appointment as
consultant for the 1992 suwey.
Ms. stacey agreed to contact Ms. Herda and attempt to discover her reasons for not
permitting the Commission to submit her home at t2i3 Cleveland for nomination to the
Historic Register. she added that while it is not a requirement that a homeowner agrees
to go tlrough the process, it was not felt to be a comm,rnity-supponed method and Tom
Ensley confirmed this. ltere was some discussion regarding trre rnight home at 13o4
Cleveland but it was agreed to approach Mrs. Herda first.
Staff wifl send a list of the properties for the survey to Ms. Stacey.
There was general discussion about producing a pamphlet for the public on how a citizen
might proceed in assessing and preparing their home for nomination to the National
Register. susan stacey commented that slides were taken of homes in 1991 which could
be a tool to assist people in evaluating their homes.
Tom Ensley brought up the question of direction and promotional signage for the oregon
Trail and was advised that the State Historic Preservation office hal delails on obtainlng
these and an organization such as the Humanities council might fund such a brochurel
co-mmission felt that canyon counry should be contacted regarding the oregon Trail
celebrations.
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Madeline Buckendorf reported that Helen Olsen of Homedale is concerned about Pleasant
Bjdge Cemetery and is looking for ways to preserve this.
There being no other business RANDOLPH declared the meeting adjoumed.
Respecdully submitted Approved
Liz Yeary, Assistant Planner
Planning and Zoning
Chuck Randolph, Chairman
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