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December 18, 1978 <br />Page 3 <br />mission in acquiring a person to write it. This history is to <br />be part of the book which will also include the City and County <br />Surveys. <br />Mr. Crumlish submitted a bill for $6,600.00 which is for the 40% <br />of the survey work completed. An account was set up in the County <br />budget to receive the $6,600.00 from the State Historic Preserva- <br />tion Officer, and Crumlish/Sporleder were paid $6,500.00, leaving <br />$100.00 to keep the account open. <br />Budget and Finance <br />No report <br />Historic Districts and Standards <br />Mr. Oxian said that the Council voted for the West North Shore <br />Historic District 9-0. Charlotte Whittaker presented the work <br />done by the neighborhood, there were a few friendly questions, <br />and the District was approved .... Our First! Mr. Wasielewski <br />commended the Commission and the Districts Committee for a job <br />well done. <br />Mr. Oxian moved that we ''accept the standards as written in the <br />book and adopted, as done by the committee, as being the official <br />standards for the West North Shore Drive Historic District.'' Mr. <br />is Kline seconded the motion. It was approved when quorum arrived. <br />Mr. Wasielewski attended a meeting between Southhold Heritage <br />Foundation, the Historic Preservation Commission, and two repre- <br />sentatives of the Near West Side Neighborhood Organization, and <br />a representative from the Community Development Program, to dis- <br />cuss the boundaries of the National Register District of West <br />Washington Street, to see what advantages or disadvantages might <br />be in enlarging or contracting the area for a local district. <br />Some kinds of money may be available for development only in a <br />district. The concensus of the meeting seemed to be to do nothing <br />right away, but to continue discussion about it. <br />Historic Landmarks and Standards <br />No report, but Mr. Oxian mentioned the house.,:on 51991 Ash Road, <br />a superior house, but not a landmark, which is up for sale. There <br />was also some discussion about the Clock, which we would like to <br />consider for landmark status. <br />Legal <br />W. Gaylen Allsop is still working on the ordinances. <br />Public Relations and Community Education <br />• The boxes came to package and mail Project Landmarks, and that <br />will be done in January. There was a report on the financial <br />status of the Project, and it was suggested to meet with Deloris <br />