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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2007-12-06 | 2 | None 4. SPECIAL REPORTS: 4-A. Introductions of New Staff Planning & Building Director Cathy Woodbury introduced new staff member Jon Biggs, who came to Alameda from the City of Pacific Grove. He would staff the HAB meetings in the future, and brought considerable historic experience to the City from his previous post. She added that Ms. Eliason had been working with the Climate Protection Task Force for the past year, and that the plan will be ready to go to City Council; she will move into that realm in the near future. She noted that a new administrative staff member would be introduced at the next meeting. Mr. Biggs introduced himself and noted that he looked forward to helping the City achieve its historic goals. 4-B. 2007 CLG Annual Report - Presentation of the Certified Local Government (CLG) Annual Report for the reporting period of October 1, 2006, to September 3, 2007. (Code Enforcement) Ms. Eliason presented the staff report, and summarized the contents of the CLG Annual Report. She noted that some of the minutes were still in draft form, and would be finalized before being sent to the State. Board Member Lynch noted that she did not see the pre-1942 non-monument, non-study list buildings listed in Attachment 3 of the report. She noted that the section describing the goals for 2008 read, "Continuing the development of a plan for adoption for reuse of historic buildings." She did not know the City was involved in that plan. Ms. Eliason replied that was being undertaken by the Navy, assisted by the City with a new Section 106 consultation. Because of the timing between the initial plan and the new one, the Navy would like to review it. Chair Anderson noted that page 6, paragraph 2 of Attachment 3, should be corrected to read, "The City is took-has taken its first steps Chair Anderson noted that page 6, paragraph 3 of Attachment 3, read, "The City of Alameda has been able to successfully implement its guide to residential design which was adopted by the City Council in February 2005. She requested that if it was adopted in 2005, that each member of the Board should have a copy with that date on it. Ms. Eliason advised that it was on the City's website, and that staff would provide copies to the Board members. Minutes of December 6, 2007 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 2 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2007-12-06.pdf |