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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 4th, 2020 <br />Page 4of4 <br />Klemme liked the idea of homeowner buy -in for extraordinary circumstances and having <br />a couple of bids. She added that it felt awkward and took time to discuss these issues in <br />front of homeowners. <br />Haley agreed, but stated that extraordinary circumstances often involved new situations <br />so it was important to hash it out on an individual basis. <br />Selvoski agreed that each situation would be different, adding that the more discussion <br />they had the more certain they would be. <br />Time Limits on Public Comments/Presentations <br />Discussion of how to manage public comment and presentation lengths. Dunlap thought <br />that three minutes was too short but there could be some limit. Klemme noted that <br />presentations have multiple speakers and they could ask for presenters to respect <br />everyone's time with a gentle reminder rather than a limitation. Staff could also let <br />applicants know to think about time when they were preparing their applications. Haley <br />suggested that when there were lots of public comments lined up that could trigger <br />having a time limit during that meeting. <br />Adjourn: <br />Klemme moved to adjourn. Parris seconded. The meeting was adjourned around 8 PM. <br />Lynda Haley, Chair <br />
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