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• informed the Commission that the State would be commencing a new stamp and <br />that there would be a celebration on Monday at noon. <br />Commissioner Corpin <br />• asked who would be deciding the wording for the plaques. Madam Chair Kings <br />indicated that the Committee would be bringing a proposal to the Commission. <br />Commissioner Gartner <br />• commented that he had reviewed the minutes and was distressed that he had <br />received an unexcused absence when he had informed the Commission <br />Secretary that he would be absent from the meeting ahead of time; he further <br />expressed that he believed being on the Commission was an honorable position, <br />however he was a business owner and conflicts did arise at times; and that he <br />would assume that the commission was trying to make a statement to the <br />fellow Commissioners regarding the importance of attendance. <br />Commissioner Brenes <br />• commented that he agreed with Commissioner Gartner and that setting a policy <br />would help define excused absences. <br />• commented that he had a great time in Costa Rico and was conducting business <br />with clients. <br />• complimented the Commission on their work efforts and expressed that he <br />hoped the Commission would continue to focus on improvements and <br />maintaining historical buildings. <br />Commissioner Berry <br />• commented that he had attended a family reunion during the time of the <br />Commission meeting last month and that he did call the Commission Secretary <br />that he would not be present. <br />• commented that he was impressed with the proposed plaques and it would bring the <br />notoriety deserved. <br />Commissioner Cribb <br />• stated that at the August 2000 Commission meeting, he commented that the Orange <br />County Courthouse was a Richard Neutra structure and he requested that the <br />Courthouse be considered to be placed on the Register and he reiterated his interest <br />in placing the structure on the Register. <br />• requested a policy discouraging aluminum windows on historic structures. <br />• requested staff research the Washington Mutual building at Washington and Main <br />and commented that he believed the murals were historically significant. <br />Commissioner Giles <br />• complimented staff regarding their work on the Santa Ana Register. <br />• expressed his appreciation for the Commission attendance. <br />• commented that the Keech-Klatt house, located at 201 East Washington, was one of <br />French Park's signature structures and stated that he was interested in considering <br />placing the structure on the Register. <br />Commissioner Kings <br />5 <br />