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N <br />AO -' for a move to be a breach of faith regarding previous commitments on the part <br />,,A,m,jt,; of Memorial to retain the house in-situ as a buffer between parking areas and <br />Leeper Park. Mr. l <br />F1C';0' removal from thene inquired <br />site Mrn the Choitz1lding had first been recal ed thatwhen seve available <br />eral eral other <br />�f 1'f`, _� buildings were being removed from this vicinity many individuals had expressed <br />HC,05YIf / interest in this building but that it had not been so available at that time. <br />The building has now been vacant for about three years. <br />Hearing no more discussion, Mr. Oxian called the question. The motion was <br />u� �LpYc <br />r 1 approved unanimously. <br />lac <br />IV. Regular Business <br />.4 L <br />61q'` rt e A. Approval of Minutes <br />P 1. January 15, 1996 <br />I1�"��'�.j Mrs.Choitz moved that the January minutes be approved. Mr. Talley seconded the <br />motion. The minutes were unanimously approved. <br />2. February 26, 1996 <br />Mrs.Choitz moved that the February minutes be approved as printed. Mr. Talley <br />seconded the motion. The minutes were unanimously approved. <br />B. Treasurer's Report <br />The Treasurer made no report. <br />C. Correspondence <br />Mr. Duvall indicated that items of interest had been.received as follows: <br />1) Notification of HLFI Photo contest for Historic Preservation Week. <br />2) Notification of Maude Preston Pulanski Library in St. Joseph as a source of <br />information on grant funding. <br />3) Letter form DHPA regarding 1996-97 Grant funding. <br />4) Letter of thanks from Jane Tenny in appreciation of assistance in the open <br />house for her properties at Washington & Chapin. <br />D. Committee Reports <br />1. Budget & Finance <br />Mr. Wiener indicated that there was no report for this month. <br />3. Legal <br />Mrs. DeRose indicated that some alternative form of certification might be <br />made as the ordinance refers to a COA as an approval made before an action is <br />made, implying that if an action is made before approval, a different form of <br />certification might be provided after the fact. She cautioned however that if <br />the different form is undertaken, it may create confusion and even encourage a <br />sense that there is this second way. It may also confuse other city <br />departments. She recommended that a better path would be to establish some <br />penalty for after the fact applications. This would require amendment of the <br />ordinance. The fee structure is an alternative means of penalty to fines. <br />Records may be kept by color coding or labeling COA with Prejudice. Mrs. <br />Choitz inquired if ATF Certificate of Approval could be used. Mrs. DeRose <br />reiterated that this would send the message of a second path for approval. Mr. <br />Oxian indicated that the color code should be instituted. The color code would <br />provide indication of the problem. Fr. Bullene recalled a saying that its <br />easier to get forgiveness than permission, indicating that it is <br />counterproductive to publicize approvals after the fact. Mr. Wiener asked what <br />the Building Department did in these situations other that the triple fee <br />penalty. Mrs. DeRose responded that this was all that was done. Mr. Oxian <br />observed that the three dollar fee was established by the commission as an <br />affordable figure which the commission could raise. Mr. Duvall indicated that <br />• <br />• <br />is <br />
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