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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT <br />December 17, 2012 <br />So far, December has been as busy as last month but with a focus on more visible <br />projects. We had a wonderful part in the tours for the Rushton building on the 1St and 2nd <br />These tours had a greater than expected turnout of over 150 people. We were then able to <br />sell some books and talk with an even larger turnout of almost 700 for the West <br />Washington Historic Holiday Tours on the 8th and 9th. It is always rewarding to get some <br />good press in the news for positive participation by the HPC. <br />Progress continues on the letters for city landmarks and are still in line to be done <br />near the first of the year. Focus for the next few weeks will be directed toward plans and <br />goals for 2013. Including but not limited to workshops, educational seminars, and tours. <br />Houses turned in for code <br />549 River, garage door off <br />305 Lamont, debris, broken glass <br />607 Leland, trash <br />506 N Lafayette, gutters <br />502 S St Joseph, soffits, gutters <br />Houses turned in for lack of permits/COAs: <br />Happy Holidays, Everyone! <br />Steve Szaday <br />Preservation Specialist <br />326 Navarre gutters and soffit <br />307 Lamont, building and yard waste <br />502 N Lafayette, gutters <br />702 Scott St, broken window, debris <br />722 Arch, debris, gutters <br />621 Rex, replace overhang with different style <br />