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0 <br />Mrs. Petrass asked how the park department is <br />involved in the street - widening /environmental <br />impact statements. The commission suggested that <br />- the staff determine who is conducting the required <br />environmental impact statements for these projects. <br />Mrs. Choitz stated that whatever committee is <br />responsible for such matters, should begin research <br />to develop a procedure and wording for including <br />review of landscape features impacted by city, <br />county, state, and federal projects in the enabling <br />ordinance of the HPC. <br />Mrs. Sporleder summarized by stating that the <br />commission needs to construct a method of doing an <br />inventory, develop standards for determining <br />importance, and develop an ordinance. They do not <br />have to be in that order. Perhaps an ordinance <br />should come first. Mrs. Dixon suggested that <br />perhaps such activities could be included in the <br />upcoming grant proposals (November 1990). <br />Mr. Pastor stated that the survey has encompassed <br />some of the more prominant features, such as brick <br />streets. <br />Mrs. Choitz suggested that the brick streets be <br />designated on some form of plat map or mapping <br />system for the survey. <br />Mrs. Dixon stated that she would contact the <br />National Trust to see if any other city has tried <br />such a method and try to see what could be put <br />together on a grant. <br />VII. Hearing of Visitors <br />No Report <br />VIII. Announcements and Miscellaneous Matters <br />No Report <br />IX. Adjournment <br />The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. <br />