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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 08/12/1974f HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION Minutes, August 12, 1974. 1we Commission's meeting opened at 3:45 P.M. in the City Council Chambers. Those present were: Jim Cox, Chairman; Chuck Burchfield, Jan Painter, Elwin Hunter, and " Joe Mason, Members. NOTE: WORK SESSION DUE TO LACK OF QUORUM 1. Report on change of Landmark Ordinances by City Council. 2. De Sillio School Report: - Chuck Burchfield is to talk with Bill Holmes in City Manager's Office about progress on preserving building. 3. Ken Medearis did sound vibration testing on Old Water Works: - New portion is poorest shape of three sections. - Southern and middle buildings reported to be in good shape. , - Chuck Burchfield reported on couple who are interested in renovating and opening Water Works as an art gallery. 4. Inventory: - Larimer County has set up an inventory similar to what the City has done. - County also has formed a new County Historical Landmark Commission made up of people from Estes Park, Berthoud, Loveland, and Fort Collins. - City is to submit landmark quality properties to the County, then to be sent to the State Historical Society, from there to the National Trust to be published in National Trust Book of Historic places. �. Bicentennial Moles: Federal Government has given State $200,000 and the State Legislature has allocated $170,000 of that amount to approximately four properties about the State, leaving only $30,000 for remainder of State. However, Federal Government has not approved this. 6. Jefferson Street: - Barton-Aschman is to be consulted concerning this area on August 13, 1974. 7. Nelson Milkhouse: - Jim Cox will meet tomorrow with a man from Everitt Enterprises concerning possible uses for the Milkhouse. 8. Avery House: - Requests have been submitted to the State Historical Society for refur- bishing funds. Results of this request will be known in October. - It was suggested that there was much talent in the area which could be tapped for work on the Avery House, thereby stretching funds that are available now. 9. Old Post Office: - Federal Government has Commission feels about written to Landmark Commission asking how the giving the Old Post Office - Landmark status. Discussion followed. No decision was made. Members felt that a use would have to be found before Commission would be willing to state an opinion. HIS2'ORIC LANDMARK COMMIS MINUTES AUGUST 12, 1974 PAGE TWO •. Organization of Commission: .Joe Mason stated that he felt it was time for the Poudre Landmark Foundation to become organized and go to work. Will. have organizational meeting of all members of the Landmark Commission and will be called by Jim Cox, Chairman. II. Old Library: - Jan Painter asked that the Commission make its position clear con- cerning the altering of the exterior of the Library in Library Park.. - Jim Cox said that he would send a letter to the Library Board stating in general that we are opposed to the tearing down or altering of the Library Building. Meeting Adjourned 11