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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />22 February 2021 <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />in Louisville. He stated that it was neat that the two homes, which had so many similarities, got <br />to be under the same ownership again and going through the preservation process. <br />Haley stated that the structure met all the criteria for probable cause. She invited additional <br />comments from the Commission. <br />Burg made a motion to find probable cause. Dunlap seconded. Motion passed unanimously by <br />roll call vote. <br />ITEMS FROM STAFF & UPDATES FROM COMMISSION MEMBERS <br />Bauer shared that a subcommittee had approved an Alteration Certificate granted for 1016 <br />Grant Avenue. <br />Dunlap asked if anyone attended the Saving Places conference. <br />No one attended. Commissioner Burg stated that she would be interesting in attending next <br />year. <br />Dunlap stated that he liked the working groups where you discussed the issues with people <br />from other towns. <br />DISCUSSION ITEMS FOR MARCH 15, 2021 & FUTURE MEETINGS <br />Haley noted that Director Zuccaro had put together a list of the HPC projects and that Planner <br />Bauer would take over that process. <br />Zuccaro asked if the Commission would be able to prioritize the list of projects. <br />Haley stated that she thought the Historic Structure Assessment (HSA) item could be knocked <br />off quickly and effectively. She stated that the conservation easement discussion would be <br />longer but was also a priority since the Commission had already started making decisions on <br />easements. <br />Zuccaro stated that he thought that the Grant, Residential Grant Amounts, and Extraordinary <br />Circumstances discussions were all covered under the funding resolution and so could be put <br />together under a single discussion item. <br />Haley stated that staff could use discretion to select which order for those three items overall <br />based on how long the discussion might go. <br />Zuccaro stated that commissioners had been working with staff on the item, "Landmark and <br />Reviewed -but -demolished Properties Online List." <br />Haley stated that a subcommittee could start the discussion on what form the list could take. <br />Dunlap stated that there were a couple of different parts of it. One was getting the information, <br />which they could use help with, and the other was the legal implications of what we show to the <br />public, which was a separate issue that needed to go through staff and the City Attorney. <br />8 <br />
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