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October 14, 2002 <br />Page 29 of 35 <br />Mr. Schenk: Right and the reason, Paul, as you can imagine, it imposes additional restraints on <br />the property owners as to what they will be able to do with their property. And so <br />this is going to be heavy duty stuff in that sense, depending on how expansive the <br />regulations are. And so you will have to have public hearings on those designations <br />and well as on the others. To give the property owner the opportunity to appear and <br />say his peace with regard to what he thinks is fair or unfair with the property. <br />Whether the property ought to be in there or not. And it will subsequently go up the <br />ladder until it is finally approved by City Council as all of the changes are. <br />Mr. Denney: The survey was done but that was extremely <br />Mr. Starrett: ....with the National Register as regards this.... <br />Mr. Denney: Okay. <br />Mr. Starrett: Are there copies of the survey done by the architects in the early 80's. I think it <br />would be beneficial for all of the members of this commission to have a copy of that. <br />Multiple speakers <br />Mr. Denney: Right now our commission has no job. We have nothing we can review yet. <br />Mr. Malone: You do. <br />Mr. Schenk: The only difference is that the bridge has not been created for the cases from <br />Building and Standards to come to you before hand. You can begin your <br />deliberations about designating areas as historic. Now. <br />Mr. Malone: We are going to be certified. It is only a matter of time. <br />Mr. Schenk: That is the essential element of what this commission does anyway. To find those <br />areas that you want designated as historic and go through the process. That is not <br />going to be easy. It is going to take a lot of hard work. That can be ongoing now. <br />You have to come up with regulations; find all property owners; notice them that the <br />hearing will be considering an area; decide this area should have this, that area <br />should have that. <br />Mr. Malone: Fortns and certificates. Everybody is going to have to be familiar with national <br />standards and how they relate to your Certificates. The color pallet, everything. <br />Mr. Schenk: There is plenty of work. The only thing is that we don't have the bridge right now. <br />Other than that there is plenty of work to do. <br />