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5. Robert's Rules of Order. <br />Mr. Kenneth Adams, referenced the Commissioners (handbook and explained to the <br />Commission the processes of the hearings. <br />Commissioner Cribb asked if the Commission would be reviewing the demolition process for <br />historical structures. Mr. Adams indicated that the demolition process had not been formally <br />established. However, the Historic Resources Commissioq had the authority to formalize the <br />process if it chose to do so; and he would agendize the item'for discussion at the next meeting. <br />6. Comments from the Executive Director. <br />'Chere were no comments. <br />7. Comments from the Planning staff. <br />Mr. Joseph Edwards informed the Commission that at the next meeting, staff would be <br />discussing policy issues and the Mill's Act. <br />8. Comments from the Historical Resources Commissioners, <br />Commissioner Berry expressed his appreciation that the istoric Resources commission had <br />been established and stated that he was looking forward to s~rving as a Commissioner. <br />Commissioner Brenes indicated that he was honored to serve on the Commission; that the City <br />had many historic treasures to be preserved. In addition, hej stated that he was interested in the <br />overall vision. Mr. Adanis informed the Commission that they had the ability to articulate their <br />overall vision. <br />Commissioner Corpin stated that she appreciated Council allowing the formation of the Historic <br />Resources Commission. <br />' Commissioner Cribb stated that he was privileged to have jbeen chosen to be on the Historic <br />Resources Commission and he was instrumental in forming the Commission. In addition, he <br />stated that he was interested in preserving 18`" through 2 `" Streets, preserving the historic <br />perception on the streets; possibly historical signs on the s reefs or facades on the structures; <br />and he noted that they were in the process of being rezonec . Mr. Adams responded that staff <br />would Form a portfolio at the next scheduled meeting. <br />Commissioner Kings asked with the formation of the Com fission, if the Commission became <br />certified, could the City be eligible for Federal funds. Mr. Adams stated that that was a topic <br />in the future that would be discussed with the Commission and staff would be requesting that <br />the Commission prioritize matters in the way they would lake staff handle them. She further <br />asked if the Commission would be establishing a historic neighborhood. Mr. Adams suggested <br />that it would be in the best interest of the Historic Resources Commission not to get into <br />Planning Commission's authority. However, the Historic Commission had the authority unless <br />the City Counci] overturned that authority. <br />Commissioner Marsh informed the Commission that she had recently had conversations with <br />the Clerk of the Council and stated that with the newly elected Council members, changes could <br />occur amongst the Commission. But the Commissio^ members were to remain on the <br />Commission unless a letter was received indicating differently. Commissioner Marsh requested <br />time on the next agenda to discuss how historical list was fodmed and to display photographs of <br />the stmctures. She noted that he believed it was important (for the City to have a copy of the <br />information as well as the library. <br />Commissioner Simons expressed his appreciation for his ap ointment on the Commission and <br />stated that the City was a wonderhd nucleus for historical st~ctures. <br />9. Adjournment to the Council Chambers. <br />Staff and the Commission adjourned to the Council Chamberg at 5:50 p.m <br />ROLL CALL <br />10. Discussion of hearing procedures. <br />Mr. Adams explained to the Commission the set up of~ the Council Chambers, seating <br />arrangements for the Commission and staff, and the voting process. <br />.. <br />i <br />