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February 18,1980 <br />Page 3 <br />will be similar in format to the Crumlish/Sporleder study of <br />Fort Wayne. <br />Budget and Finance <br />No Report <br />Historic Districts and Standards <br />Mr. Oxian presented Mr. Carl=€-1aa-r; a representative .of the <br />St. Joseph Street area, to the Commission. <br />6t;nr :r <br />Mr.r stated he was very interested in the establishment of <br />a historic district on St. Joseph Street, and would aid the <br />Commission in its formation. Mr. Oxian stated it would be essential <br />to have at least three representatives from the area, to start <br />implementing proceedures for a historic district. Further movement <br />to designation in the area, would have to be delayed at least a <br />month. <br />In a similar plea, Katherine Brookins came before the Commission to <br />ask for the designation of a Historic District in the LaSalle Street <br />area. She stated there was overwhelming support for designation, <br />and she presented to the Commission a petition of over 50 signatures. <br />• Mr. Wasielewski and Mrs. Price pointed out that we must formulate <br />guidelines and standards for historic districts, within the next <br />two months, before proceeding with our historic districts. They <br />felt the LaSalle and St. Joseph Street groups should delay such <br />proceedure for the next month. <br />Mr. Oxian stated that both groups should go back to their neighbor- <br />hoods, and get at least two other people to start a temporary <br />committee. West LaSalle should form at least their own district, <br />if West Washington does not want the designation for the area. <br />No further report. <br />Historic Landmarks and Standards <br />Mr. Oxi n stated th_er were three structures designated landmarks <br />by the ounty 6ouncill The Morris Civic, North Pumping Station, and <br />the Powell House in Leeper Park. <br />Legal <br />No Report <br />Public Relations and Education <br />• No Report <br />Environmental Impact Statement <br />Mr. Stamper discussed the Markmaker's project of Crumlish/Sporleder <br />