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2. Remove debris, dumped branches and leaves, and over grown brush. <br />_ 3.' Fill depressions where land has sunken. <br />4. Repair and reset headstones. <br />we also ask that someone in authority be approached to provide no -dumping signs for the cemetery to stop <br />debris and trash from being dumped there. <br />MARY JANE CHASE: Seconds the motion and it passes unanimously. <br />Commission members also strongly suggested that a fence be installed around the cemetery as well. John <br />Oxian suggested that the fence on the sides and in the back of the cemetery be a six-foot chain link fence <br />with the prongs up. Shane Bartmess suggested that a four -foot wrought iron fence be installed in the front <br />of the cemetery for esthetics reasons. <br />III. REGULAR BUSINESS <br />A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />(September 29.2003 — not completed) <br />(February 23, 2004 — not completed) <br />B. TREASURER'S REPORT <br />(None to report at this time) <br />C. HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE REPORT <br />1. St. Casimir district project; proposed redevelopment standards <br />GERALD UJDAK: I had a meeting a week ago with a few people from the district, Marco Mariani from <br />Community Development, and Mike Divinta. They more or less went over the plans for St. Casimir, which <br />at this time are extremely limited. There has been a hundred and eight thousand doilars budgeted for <br />sidewalks, curbs, etc. The city will decide where they will go. <br />They have targeted five blocks of Dunham Street as the target block. It is near the middle of the <br />district: For those of you who are not aware, that is an east -west street. It is a very narrow brick street, that <br />is not filled with homes anymore; because, some homes have been taken down. Fifty thousand dollars has <br />also been budgeted for the purchase of one of these homes for an eventual removal or some sort of fixing. <br />I am not convinced that redevelopment or community development really has a complete master <br />pian. If they do have one then they have not shared it with us� yet. This meeting was basically to discuss the <br />first phase of this, which would be for the year 2004. Plans for 2005 are still up in the air at this point. <br />JULIE SCHUTTE: They do have funding until July of 2004 for certain home improvement projects. They, <br />will also have funding for street improvements and landscape improvements. <br />GERRY UJDAK: The home improvement project was not mentioned at this meeting. <br />JULIE SCHUTTE: At their earlier meeting, they listed their grant cycles, and one of the grant cycles was in <br />July 2005. <br />GERALD UJDAK: How much money is going to be available? <br />JULIE SC1 UTTE: Fifty to a hundred thousand dollars. <br />John Oxian then made a suggestion that Gerry Ujdak pick one other commission member to work with him <br />and the staff to came up with a plan for this district based on his suggestions and what the commission <br />would like to see happen in this district. <br />
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