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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 16, 2019 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />Selvoski replied that some companies relied exclusively on volunteer efforts, but it <br />would probably vary from company to company. <br />Parris added that it may also depend on the skillset of the volunteers. <br />Dickinson replied that part of the project was grading and pouring concrete, which could <br />be done by volunteers. Keeping the cabins safe during movement and placement would <br />be up to the professionals. <br />Parris liked the option of having volunteers as long as they were given specific parts of <br />the project. <br />Haley noted that it might be possible that the liability of having volunteers might be more <br />costly than not having them, though she understood that volunteering was important for <br />the community. <br />Dunlap stated that managing volunteers should be part of the criteria for the outside <br />contractor. <br />ITEMS FROM STAFF <br />Alteration/Demolition Updates <br />1021 Main Street: A subcommittee granted an alteration certificate for 1021 Main Street <br />because the windows would be replaced with high -quality wood windows and there will <br />be no change to the size or design of the windows. <br />Demolition Updates <br />None. <br />Upcoming Schedule <br />October <br />10-12th β€” PastForward: National Preservation Conference, Denver <br />21stβ€” Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />November <br />18th β€” Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />December <br />16th β€” Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />UPDATES FROM COMMISSION <br />Selvoski asked Commissioner Dickinson if he wanted to discuss the Lunch 'n' Learn he <br />attended for local real estate agents. <br />Dickinson stated that Planners Selvoski and Brennan created a solid presentation to <br />explain preservation benefits and the feedback from the agents was positive. The <br />