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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 18th, 2019 <br />Page 8 of 8 <br />Dunlap volunteered to take over. He also asked about the zoning incentive review, <br />listed as an item for a future agenda. <br />Selvoski replied that preservation best practices did not advise some of the current <br />zoning allowances in the City. <br />Zuccaro added that there were also incentives for non-landmarked properties that <br />preserved the first part of the house, which the Commission could also take a look at. <br />Upcoming Schedule <br />December <br />16th — Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />January <br />13th — Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />13th — Discussion on Preservation from state, time TBD <br />29th through February 1st — Saving Places Conference, Denver <br />February <br />17th — Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />UPDATES FROM COMMISSION <br />Dickinson shared that this would be his last meeting since he was being sworn into City <br />Council. He did not have any reservations in saying that he would be a strong advocate <br />for historic preservation. He did not think there was a person on Council who was <br />against preservation. He observed that it was exciting to figure out ways to spend the <br />money that taxpayers wanted to Commission to spend. The Council could be <br />conservative if they wanted to be, but the Commission should be advocates for <br />spending the Fund and spending it well. He noted that filling his seat and Commissioner <br />Thomas's seat were important. He thanked his fellow commissioners and said he would <br />miss them. <br />DISCUSSION ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETINGS <br />Klemme suggested having a discussion about submitting the Downtown Overlay as a <br />National Historic District. <br />Dickinson suggested making a top 10 list of desired properties for preservation. He <br />thought there was some energy on the new council to acquire high -priority properties. <br />Adjourn: <br />Klemme moved to adjourn. Dunlap seconded. The meeting was adjourned at 7:44 PM. <br />9 <br />
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