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PRIORITIES FOR THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />as proposed by Mrs. Judy Studer (Input Meeting) <br />(given adequate staffing <br />i.e. what HPC will do and with whom = <br />staff, professional consultants, etc.) <br />CURRENT - Until Next January <br />is <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />Finish County Survey <br />Landmark Designation <br />A. All documentation (correspondence., ordinances etc.) should` <br />be available in the HPC office as public information <br />B. Plaques All could be distributed at a common ceremony <br />r <br />C. Mylar Map - to be displayed in HPC offiee;with.landmark <br />designations, ordinance number and date enacted <br />Development of City Survey <br />Public Relations -Build substance to the Commission by dissemination <br />•..' �,�-_:.'•;yA>.;: <br />of collected information to theblic brelations.-and <br />pu y public educa-• <br />£' <br />tional programs <br />Plan for and secure additional sources of income, therefore creating <br />and sustaining credibility to the governmental agencies <br />Procurement of adequate office quarters - with HPC own phone line <br />s <br />Procedural Manual <br />SHORT RANGE - One to Taro Years <br />1. Development of Historic Plan(by outside consultant or HPC itself) <br />2. Establishment of Neighborhood Committees (i.e. West Washington and <br />Park Avenue areas as well as county landmark people) (All have a <br />vested interest in the development of the plan) <br />3. Know and understand functions and structures under which the HPC <br />works - zoning, building department (Mylar map could be used here <br />too). It is necessary <br />to become part of the system. <br />LANG RANGE - Three to Five Years <br />1. Implementation of Plan (Certificate of Appropriateness) <br />