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<br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 20, 2009 <br />Page 8 of 9 <br /> <br />Stewart recommended the week of August 24th or 26th. Stewart then asked staff <br />how the HPC representatives should prepare for the meeting. <br /> <br />McCartney recommended they review both documents and establish what <br />elements need to be revised. <br /> <br />Stewart asked if this would be the time to recommend residential design <br />standards. <br /> <br />McCartney agreed. <br /> <br />Whiteman stated an historic district would create the need <br /> <br />The Commission t <br />Day parade. <br /> <br />Old Town Histon <br />Stewart and Willia <br />data for <br /> <br /> <br />r design review. <br /> <br />review the <br />meeting. <br /> <br />Williams asked if it would be beneficial for the Commis <br />documents and bring thoughts back to the August 17.. <br /> <br />Whiteman agreed. <br /> <br />Committee Reports <br />Mine Marker <br />Muckle stated she is continuing researc <br />markers. Muckle was able to find a listin <br />mining incidents. Muckle recommended the <br />those miners who have lost ther "es in mini <br /> <br />have a float in the Labor <br /> <br />s and Muckle agreed to provide <br /> <br />ibilities for the Casino relocation: <br />se a relocate onto her lot on Johnson Street. <br />tead Museum in Erie, would like to have the structure <br />mov m property. <br />. Ameri ost (Legion), here in Louisville, is interested in having it <br />moved to ion property on East Street. The Legion would use it as <br />additional meting space. <br /> <br />Lewis stated if the Legion moved it; the Commission might be able to use this as <br />a test project for incentives funding. <br /> <br />Whiteman asked Lewis if she knew what type of support the Legion was looking <br />from the HPC. <br /> <br />Lewis stated the Legion was just seeking guidance at this point. <br /> <br />Koertje mentioned the State Historical Fund provides guidance for non-profit <br />businesses seeking guidance in historic preservation. <br />
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