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October 14, 2002 <br />Page 31 of 35 <br />Mr. Starrett: almost 20 years ago. <br />Mr. Schenk: Makes good sense, doesn't it? <br />Woman: A lot of that is provided on the website for the Texas Historic Commission. <br />Mr. Starrett: Not the volume we are speaking of. <br />Woman: We can provide you with a copy of that survey and each chairperson a copy of that <br />notebook that (inaudible)_and (inaudible)_have developed that covers everything. <br />Mr. Schenk: Is there anything I can try to respond to or answer? I am sorry to dominate this part <br />of the meeting. That was my objective and my assignment. No other questions? <br />Man: What about enforcement? I see that there is a place in here for enforcement. Will <br />that play in an area as being declared as in poor condition and somebody does <br />something? <br />Mr. Schenk: There are separate provisions for enforcing a zoning ordinance. Keep in mind that <br />after this process is complete all of this is basically part of the overall zoning <br />scheme. <br />Mr. Malone: Somebody is going to have to report it. Report the violation. So the commission <br />members might see someone in violation, or maybe a member of the city staff might <br />see something that is going on and recognize that is a historic district; or a neighbor <br />might turn them in if they see them out there working on the house they might. It <br />might be wise to establish some sort of a provision that these Certificates of <br />Appropriateness be posted somewhere on the property so everybody can see that <br />they have one. <br />Mr. Schenk: It may be a question of doing something and someone may not realize that they have <br />been through the process and been approved. <br />Mr. Malone: That would eliminate lots of calls. <br />Man: Well I mean, talk about a Certificate of Appropriateness and everything that goes <br />with that people are going to be in the historic district will be notified of what the <br />standards are today. <br />Mr. Malone: That will be part of the public hearing process. I don't know to what extent they will <br />have input <br />Mr. Schenk: The formal notice that has to go to them will primarily be a notice that your property <br />is being considered in an area as a historical district and be subject to all of the rules <br />