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(ommtttss Atsport: <br /> The Zoning and Annexation Committee <br /> 'go tfjs tOmmOtt tOuittUX Of the e1tp of 001ttb tttb: <br /> The February 22, 1999 meeting of the Zoning and Annexation Committee was called to <br /> order by Council Member John Hosinski at 4:00 p.m. in the Council informal meeting <br /> room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Aranowski, King, Pfeifer, Varner, <br /> Kelly, Ujdak, Hosinski and Coleman; Terry Bland, John Oxian, James Voll, Bob Hunt <br /> and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Hosinski noted that the first item on the agenda was Bill No. 94-98 which <br /> is an ordinance affecting Historic Preservation regulations. <br /> Mr. James Voll noted that a second substitute bill had been filed which reflects the <br /> amendments resulting held with the Council Attorney,Ed Talley,John Byorni and himself. <br /> He further noted that notice to all owners of landmarks will be addressed in a separate bill. <br /> Mr. Oxian made the presentation. He noted that the purpose of the substitute bill remains <br /> the same, namely to protect historic landmarks which may be located in the county and <br /> protect their status if subsequently annexed into the city. <br /> The Council Attorney noted that the new substitute bill requires notice to be sent by <br /> certified mail by the HPC to owners of historic landmarks, so that a proper paper trail is <br /> maintained. She added that in light of the ongoing inventory of landmarks being conducted <br /> and the coordination between the Recorder's office,HPC and the Councils,that additional <br /> background research must be completed. Once that is done a Bill can then address notice, <br /> especially since a cost will be involved not currently addressed in anyone's budget. <br /> Mr. Oxian added that currently the city pays nothing to the HPC for their efforts and he <br /> would like the opportunity to address the Council to explain the current funding <br /> mechanism. <br /> Following discussion, Council Member Kelly made a motion, seconded by Council <br /> Member Pfeifer that new substitute Bill No.94-98 be recommended favorable. The motion <br /> passed. <br /> Mr. Oxian requested that Bill No. 104-98 which also addresses historic preservation <br /> regulations be continued until the March 8, 1999. Council meeting to allow the HPC to meet <br /> again on the proposed measure. <br /> Under the heading of"HPC Commission Assignments",Council President Coleman stated <br /> that Jerry Weiner has expressed his intention to be reappointed to the HPC as the Council's <br /> Democratic representative. Dr. Varner noted that Kari Gallagher is interested in being <br /> appointed as the Republican representative and would be available at the March 8, 1999 <br /> Council meeting. <br /> Under miscellaneous business, Council Member Hosinski voiced concern about the former <br /> Ries Building possibly being purchased by the Hope Rescue Mission. He noted that <br /> several Studebaker Museum members have contacted him with regard to the impact that it <br />
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