Board Meeting Special, April 15, 1986 Page 2

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Board Meeting Special, April 15, 1986 Page 2

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have staff approval.

We went on to discuss removal of trees,
landscape ornamentation, new development,
awnings, mailboxes, lighting outdoors,
paint colors, and extensive exterior re-
habilitation. It was necessary for us to
concede on several small issues, but we
realized and were concerned that these
issues are very important to many people
in the neighborhood. IHPC is adamant on
these issues because they believe them to
be very important to the overall impression
a neighborhood gives, and they directly
and indirectly affect the "preservation
and restoration" of buildings; the looks
of the buildings being preserved and the
neighborhood can be greatly affected by too
many concessions.

Vicky went on to explain to us the workings of
the Commission. The full Commission meets
once a month. This is what must be brought
before them:

1. All new construction except ancillary (garages
and sheds)
2. All land use (restrictions and zoning)
3. Demolition of historic (50 yrs or more)
structures
4. Certificates of Authorization (exceptions to the
rules).

Board Meeting Special, April 15, 1986 Page 2

2

have staff approval.

We went on to discuss removal of trees,
landscape ornamentation, new development,
awnings, mailboxes, lighting outdoors,
paint colors, and extensive exterior re-
habilitation. It was necessary for us to
concede on several small issues, but we
realized and were concerned that these
issues are very important to many people
in the neighborhood. IHPC is adamant on
these issues because they believe them to
be very important to the overall impression
a neighborhood gives, and they directly
and indirectly affect the "preservation
and restoration" of buildings; the looks
of the buildings being preserved and the
neighborhood can be greatly affected by too
many concessions.

Vicky went on to explain to us the workings of
the Commission. The full Commission meets
once a month. This is what must be brought
before them:

1. All new construction except ancillary (garages
and sheds)
2. All land use (restrictions and zoning)
3. Demolition of historic (50 yrs or more)
structures
4. Certificates of Authorization (exceptions to the
rules).