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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3-23-1995 CHPC MINUTES ,� - , � Historic Preservation Commission � � 621 CLEVELAND BLVD. CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605 � TEL: (208) 455-3021 FAX 455-3003 Caldwell Depot Facing Seventh Ave. (1906) MINUTES Meeting of March 23, 1995 Present: Carol Burbank, Tom Ensley, Dean Finch, Bill Gigray III, Roy Payne, Elaine Carpenter Staff: Dennis Crooks, Liz Yeary Absent: Elaine Leppert, Steve Maughan The March 23, meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order in the Caldwell City Library Idaho Room at 7:00 p.m. The first item of business was approval of the Minutes of the February 9, 1995 meeting. Tom Ensley offered a Motion to approve the Minutes as submitted. Dean Finch seconded the Motion which passed unanimously. The next item involved a discussion of the Caldwell Depot and an informational report concerning the Idaho National Guard and their agreement to paint the Depot as a Community Project. Firm dates of Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3 have been set for the project. Paint cnlor was also discussed and it was agreed that the existing color should be matched rather than attempting to select a new color. Also, the need to use a quality primer, preferably a tint primer was emphasized. At this point in the meeting, Bill Gigray III arrived. The ne�ct topic of discussion involved the 1995 grant project. Concerning the Depot Nomination, a letter of acceptance and project time frame from selected consultant, Madeline Buckendorf was � distributed to Commission members. Everything appeared to be in conformance with the agreed upon project time frame. Discussion of the Community workshop then followed beginning with the conespondence from selected consultant Fred Walters which included a proposed workshop outline. The Commission reviewed and discussed the outline and appraved it unanimously. The Commission also discussed final preparations for the workshop including the distribution of ' flyers to home improvement type businesses in the City and the mailing list for flyers which has ' HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ' Minutes - March 23, 1995 - P.1 ' � i z - • been developed. Dennis also reported that there had not been any positive response on attaining sponsorships and door prizes. Elaine Carpenter suggested contacting potential sponsors by telephone. It was decided that each Commission member could take 4 or 5 businesses to contact in attempting to gain sponsorships. With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:10 p.m. with a note that the next meeting of the Commission will be on Thursday, April 13, 1995. Respectfully submitted, � �rC�C�� Denrus Crooks, Director Planning and Zoning HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Minutes - March 23, 1995 - P.2