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LESLIE HEUMANN <br />Historic Resources Consulting Services <br />Preservation" Workshop, held on February 18, 2003 in Santa Ana. Additional <br />material, such as case studies either in Santa Ana or other communities, will be <br />introduced to illustrate the application of the Standards. The State Historical <br />Building Code may also be referenced. <br />PowerPoint slide shows incorporating images and sufficient text to enable the <br />printed presentations to be used in the future as stand-alone handouts will be <br />prepared for each session. Each presentation will incorporate a slide to direct <br />workshop participants to sources for further information. It is estimated that each <br />presentation will consist of approximately 20-30 slides. Three drafts of each <br />presentation will be submitted: an administrative draft, for City review and <br />comment, a galley-proof incorporating the City's revisions, and the final, to be <br />printed and presented at the two workshops. The consultant will meet with the City, <br />either in person or online via teleconference and Go To Meeting (or similar) to <br />receive the City's comments following submittal of the administrative and galley- <br />proof drafts. <br />Deliverables: <br />• Two (2) administrative draft PowerPoint slide shows, "Legal Underpinnings <br />of Historic Preservation" and "The Secretary of the Interior's Standards" (two <br />[2] hard copies and one [1] electronic copy each) <br />• Two (2) galley-proof draft PowerPoint slide shows, "Legal Underpinnings of <br />Historic Preservation" and "The Secretary of the Interior's Standards" (two <br />[2] hard copies and one [1] electronic copy each) <br />• Two (2) final versions of the PowerPoint slide shows, "Legal Underpinnings <br />of Historic Preservation" and "The Secretary of the Interior's Standards" (two <br />[2] hard copies and one [1] electronic copy each) <br />• Two (2) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy all relevant statutes, <br />regulations, and case laws <br />• Two (2) meetings of up to 2 hours each, either in person or via <br />teleconference, to discuss revisions to draft presentations <br />Task 3 Workshops <br />The consultant will present two workshops, "Legal Underpinnings of Historic <br />Preservation" and "The Secretary of the Interior's Standards" to the Historic <br />Resources Commission and the public. It is understood that these sessions will take <br />place in October and/or November, possibly in conjunction with the October <br />meeting of the Commission. The duration of each session is estimated at up to two <br />hours. The consultant understands that local historic preservationists may also <br />make presentations at each session, and expects to collaborate with other panelists <br />as needed and described in Task 1.