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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3-2-1989 CHPC MINUTES �. � � HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES March 2, 1989 The meetinq was called to order at 7:0(d p.m. by the Chairman, Tom Ensley. Present were Chuck Randolph, Teri Brandt, Sylvia Robison, Nathelle Oates, and Art Honey. The minutes of the February 2 meeting were approved as written and distributed. Sylvia Robison reported on the status of the request for proposals to engage a consultant to complete the survey of properties identified in the grant project. She indicated the proposal form has been approved by the St Historic Preservation office and a list of consultants is being sent from Boise. The request for proposals will be mailed out to three or more individuals who may be interested in doing the project for the City of Caldwell. Proposals will be due in the office of Engineering and Planning by 5:00 p.m. March 24. Since the project is scheduled to begin April 1, 1989, Commission members established a meeting for Saturday, March 25, at 3:30 p.m. in the City Hall conference room to review the proposals submitted. The Chairman then informed Commission members that Dr. and Mrs. Earl Archie Gulley have invited the Historic Preservation Commission to tour the museum in their office building at 1122 Main Street. The museum contains collectibles, artifacts, antiques and memorabilia the Gulleys have been accumulating for many years. The agreed-upon date for the tour is Thursday, March 9, at 7:00 p.m. Further discussion on 1989 goals: Tom Ensley said he would get information to Teri Brandt for the walking tour. Chuck Randolph indicated he had talked with Durand Marcus and found that the Centennial Committee is also planning to work with the schools in getting information for the Centennial. Rather than duplicate efforts, the Commission agreed to work more closely with that committee. Nathelle Oates is the representative from the Caldwell Commission. As a matter of information, Chuck Randolph further reported that the State School Board wants to compile a history of every school in Idaho for the Centennial. Teri Brandt announced that the Chamber of Commerce will host another ldahost program on i•larch 18th for anyone interested in learning more about Idaho and "The Celebration of the Century." As there was no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:00. Respectfully submitted, Sylvia Robison - Secretary