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John Oxian then made a suggestion that Gerry Ujdak pick one other commission member <br />to work with him and the staff to come up with a plan for this district based on his <br />suggestions and what the commission would like to see happen in this district. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I move that we take this St. Casimir parish national register <br />historic district preservation commission's document and propose we use the entire <br />document as a preliminary guideline for redevelopment which can be amended or added <br />to as necessary. <br />GERALD UJDAK: Seconds the motion and it passes unanimously. <br />John Oxian stated that he would like to mention item number one under New Business; <br />(Oliver Foundry Building: Proposed Memorandum of Agreement for demolition) next <br />since the two Oliver Foundry buildings are part of the St. Casimir national register <br />historic district. <br />I would also like to table the Memorandum of Agreement until we come up with a <br />more definite idea on this. Sometime between now and April I would like to have a <br />meeting so that I can tell you the whole story on whether I should sign this Memorandum <br />of Agreement or not. I would like everyone who has not read this Memorandum of <br />Agreement to read it before we set up a meeting. <br />LYNN PATRICK: I will make a motion that we table this. <br />GERALD UJDAK: Seconds the motion and it passes unanimously. <br />2. Bronson Street proposed local historic district <br />JULIE SCHUTTE: The Bronson Street Committee is having a meeting tonight at 7:00 <br />pm to discuss their application for a local historic district. They have put together a map <br />and are in the process of putting together an ownership list. They are highly motivated; <br />but, their district committee doesn't seem to be fully established at this time. I think they <br />will be electing officers at tonight's meeting. <br />John Oxian asks Julie to give a report on what happens at the meeting. <br />D. STAFF REPORTS <br />1. 531 S. St. Joseph Street, Taylor's Field Local Historic District: <br />Code Enforcement possible request for demolition pending. <br />JULIE SCHUTTE: Last week there was a code enforcement hearing on 531 South St. <br />Joseph Street. The house is owned by Provident Bank and is being sold by McGinty. <br />The bank unfortunately did not send a representative to the meeting. Code Enforcement <br />was seeking to place a five thousand dollar fine on the bank; however, the hearing officer <br />decided that a four thousand dollar fine would be placed on the bank. I spoke with Scott <br />Horvath, the code enforcement inspector who is in charge of that area. He informed me <br />1.1 <br />