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SUBJECT: HISTORIC PRESERVATION MASTER PLAN <br />DATE: MAY 26, 2015 <br />PAGE6OF7 <br />• Objective 4.2 - Maintain and enhance cooperation between Planning staff <br />and other City departments, including Louisville Historical Museum <br />• Objective 4.3 - Expand partnerships with community organizations <br />• Objective 4.4 - Make better use of preservation expertise and existing <br />professional networks in Boulder County and other nearby communities <br />• Objective 4.5 — Strengthen relationships with relevant State, Federal, and <br />global preservation organizations <br />GOAL #5 — Continue leadership in preservation incentives and enhance <br />customer service <br />By initiating the following: <br />• Objective 5.1 - Promote availability of Historic Preservation Fund grants <br />and other incentives <br />• Objective 5.2 — Evaluate benefits of Historic Preservation Fund <br />• Objective 5.3 - Raise awareness for and support state and federal tax <br />credit projects <br />• Objective 5.4 — Consider modifications to zoning requirement incentives <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />None <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ACTION: <br />The Historic Preservation Commission has appointed subcommittees for each phase of <br />the plan. The Goals subcommittee met on March 25th and April 14th to develop the <br />Goals and Objectives statements. The full Historic Preservation Commission reviewed <br />the Goals and Objectives at the April 27th meeting, made minor revisions, and voted <br />unanimously to endorse them. The Historic Preservation Commission recognized that <br />the additional Objectives added by participants at the April 8th Community Workshop <br />were more appropriate as potential action items and will be explored in the next phase <br />of the plan. There was no public comment at the April 27th Historic Preservation <br />Commission meeting regarding the Preservation Master Plan. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />The endorsed goals and objectives will facilitate the creation of action items and an <br />implementation timeline. These will be developed by staff, HistoryMatters, and the HPC <br />Implementation subcommittee. The draft Preservation Master Plan will be reviewed by <br />the public, the Historic Preservation Commission, and City Council this summer. <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />8 <br />