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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2016 <br />Page 18 of 19 <br />Fahey says I have been to a couple of meetings since that meeting, having nothing to do with <br />the Historic Commission or the HPC. At least two different times, Councilman Keany made the <br />comment that we had agreed as a subcommittee or a group to give 20% of the tax income to <br />the Museum. He is not wording it in such a way that it was "up to 20%" or that there were any <br />conditions or limitations. We need to clarify that. <br />Chuck Thomas makes a motion that Haley and Koertje can be on a subcommittee to work <br />with two members of the Historical Commission, seconded by Fahey. Approved by voice vote. <br />Committee Reports — Realtor Brochure <br />Trice hands out a sample of the Realtor Brochure. <br />Haley says it will start with realtors, but will be for a larger audience. If we want to attract a <br />larger audience, how do we balance it from homeowners to realtors? <br />Cyndi Thomas says that the revolving loan program should be added to the brochure. I like all <br />the information. I'd like to turn it into an info -graphic. <br />Trice says this can be discussed with the public outreach subcommittee. There are funds in the <br />budget for public outreach. <br />Cyndi Thomas says I saw a brochure from Westminster that was an info -graphic for their new <br />development. It has just the right amount of information. I will send a link to Lauren. <br />Haley says we put this brochure together to see if the needed information is there. If something <br />is lacking, please let us know. <br />Cyndi Thomas says comments have been "you are here to get in my way". There is a <br />perception out there, so I suggested we have "myths" and "truths". The myth is the HPC is angry <br />grumpy people and the truth is we are here to help and protect the character of our community. <br />Trice says we want the brochure to be fun and not intimidating. <br />Cyndi Thomas says listing how many commercial landmarks and residential landmarks have <br />been done and how much money has been given out might be helpful. <br />Trice says we may end up with two brochures, one about the success of the HPF and another <br />about the people who are interested in participating. <br />Updates from Staff <br />Historic Context <br />The City received five proposals for the Historic Context Studies. Cyndi Thomas, Koertje, <br />Bridget Bacon, Museum Coordinator, Rob Zuccaro, Director of Planning & Building Safety, <br />and Lauren Trice, Associate Planner interviewed three of the consultants on September 30th <br />The interview team selected PaleoWest, located in Denver, to work with the City to develop the <br />Historic Context Studies. <br />Demolition Updates <br />On September 26, 2016, Planning Staff and two subcommittee members of the HPC reviewed a <br />request for a demolition permit to demolish the structure at 225 County Road. After deliberation, <br />the HPC subcommittee decided to release the permit because of the marginal architectural <br />integrity and lack of strong social significance. <br />Upcoming Schedule <br />October <br />20th — Archaeological Investigation at the Industrial Mine in Superior, 7pm, Library Meeting <br />Room <br />25th — APA Colorado Awards Ceremony, 5:30-7:30 pm, Cheyenne Mountain Resort, Colorado <br />Springs <br />