pages: HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2006-04-06.pdf, 5
This data as json
body | date | page | text | path |
---|---|---|---|---|
HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2006-04-06 | 5 | revisions to the Historical Preservation Ordinance to the Council at the same time. He supports the recommendations made by AAPS. There should be various scales of penalties. He concurs with Denise Brady's comment to penalize the contractor. Item 3 under new application process, issuance should lie with the general contractor's role, not the architect. Elizbeth Krase, 2520 Chester St, would like to see stricter penalties. She stated that a $500.00 fine will not be very effective. There were no more speaker slips. Chair Anderson closed the public hearing. The floor was opened again for additional Board comments. Chair Anderson would like this item to be continued to allow further discussion and to give the Board more time to review. She would also like staff to provide the entire ordinance rather than just the revised pieces. Chair Anderson requested that a review of the Historical Building Study List be on a future agenda. M/S to continue this item to a future meeting for further discussion. 4-0-1. Ayes: 4; Noes: 0; Absent: 1; Motion carries. 3. Discussion and recommendation to City Council regarding support for National Historic Preservation Month. Ms. Woodbury informed the Board that each year the National Trust for Historic Preservation promotes preservation efforts across the country by designating May as National Preservation Month. Thousands of communities showcase their unique historic buildings and landscapes and honor their local heritage through a variety of activities that increase the public's awareness and appreciation of protecting the nation's rich history. National Preservation Month provides an excellent opportunity to celebrate historic preservation in Alameda. Staff has provided several activities suggested by The National Trust to celebrate National Preservation Month. Staff recommends that the Historical Advisory Board recommend that the City Council proclaim May 2006 as National Preservation Month at the May 2, 2006 City Council meeting. Chair Anderson has agreed to attend the City Council meeting to accept the proclamation. Chair Anderson opened the public hearing. Chris Buckley, AAPS, would like to thank Ms Woodbury for her efforts in getting the Council to issue this proclamation. He also stated that the Alameda Architectural Preservation Society (AAPS) currently sponsors several of the different activities suggested in the staff memo. On Minutes of April 6, 2006 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 5 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2006-04-06.pdf |