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pick list. Meeting with Stan Molenda concerning 202 Bartlett and 609 Riverside. Met with Stan at <br />202 Bartlett and heard a dog on the second floor. Front door closed but unlocked. Stan notified <br />police and Animal Control and I notified Lynn at AdiSource. Learned that HPC was to apply for <br />the Arts Everywhere Grant because NICH already applying for one. Began accumulating the <br />forms and information for that. <br />29 October Worked on Arts Everywhere Grant application. Turned in required paperwork for <br />permission to apply for grant from the Commissioners. Toured Highland and Riverside Drive <br />Cemeteries to investigate reports that there was a washed out road in Riverside and die <br />deterioration of the Wall of Honor at Highland. The wall looked like it was being worked on in <br />order to add memorial bricks. Aside from a sheer drop off at the east edge of Riverside, staff <br />couldn't locate a washed out road; other than a dried up stream bed. Placed No Trespassing Signs <br />on 202 Bartlett and followed up with Lynn at AltiSource. <br />30 October Completed grant application and gathered materials for submission. Elicia sent <br />electronically to Kayle Wallace at the Community Foundation to verify for completeness. <br />Prepared fees for submission. Completed In-line transfers for Monday, 3 November. Learned <br />thatJered Wireman's business will occupy both the Old Queen Anne Inn and the Landmarked <br />Morey House now owned by Eric Horvath, City Engineer and his wife. Attended Temple Beth -el <br />fund raiser corned beef luncheon. <br />31 October Personal Day <br />1 November 202 Bartlett broken into again. Police called and found pellet gun; think they might <br />find some prints. <br />3 November Lance Roush of REMax called about 615 Riverside Drive. There is going to be some <br />movement on that property and he needs to know about past HPC involvement. Followed up on <br />202 Bartlett, property is now secured. Work crews have been hauling out interior and called <br />police there as well as marijuana was found. Attended the ribbon cutting on Jefferson Blvd. COA <br />deadline day. <br />4 November Office closed Election Day. <br />5 November Worked on Staff reports. Reconciled and reported error on Location Report. <br />Putting together year end supply purchases. <br />6 November Continued to work on Staff Reports. On-site photos for 1417 E. Wayne. <br />Completed 2 Staff Reports for packets. Spoke at length with Simeon Geels(288-1949 <br />scgeelsl@gmail.com from River Bend Federal Credit Union that holds the paper at 610 N. St. <br />Joseph; sent links to HPC site. <br />
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