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Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting <br />Elk River City Hall <br />December 15, ?011 <br />7) Downtown Task Force Update <br />Chair Lindberg gave history on the Downtown Task Force to Commissioner Fox. He stated <br />that the original plan called for taking out older homes along Jackson Avenue to make new <br />businesses. The Task Force was put on "hold" until the Hwy 10 plan could be completed by <br />MNDOT. <br />Ms. Deckert stated that the City helped MNDOT finish the plan so that it would be done in <br />a more timely fashion. The Task Force has been re-started and is being led by Jeremy <br />Barnhart, Planning Manager for the City. The City Council added several more members so <br />the task force is now at 18 people. They will be convening in January and hope to be done <br />with the plan by July. <br />Chair Lindberg sits on the Task Force as a representative for the HPC. He commented that <br />the initial meeting had four Housing and Redevelopment Association (HRA) members in <br />attendance without having been published as a meeting so two members had to leave. <br />Discussion within the task force has been centered upon Hwy 10, the future of the road and <br />resale values based upon the changes to come. The 2007 plan had a continuation of the bluff <br />block with multiple story buildings having commercial business space on the bottom. <br />Ms. Haug questioned whether it would be beneficial to have Michael Koop or Bonnie <br />McDonald from the State Historic Preservation Office come and talk to the task force about <br />preservation since there will be new: members who haven't heard about preservation before. <br />Chair Lindberg questions whether four meetings will be enough to get all the work done. <br />There is one meeting per month that lasts two hours. Ms. Deckert acknowledged that the <br />time line was before new members were added so things could change. <br />8) Oral History Update <br />Commissioner Mortensen is working on transcribing the tapes that she has. She hasn't heard <br />back from Pat Dwyer yet. She talked with Leroy Toth about an interview. She planned to <br />call him back and tried but hasn't been able to make contact yet. <br />Ms. Haug sent an updated job description to Charlotte Strye and offered Michael Brubaker <br />as a teacher for new interviewers. Other names discussed included Brad Rohlf, Phil Hals, <br />Arne Engstrom, and Denny Anderson. <br />Discussion followed regarding getting testimonials on videotape as well as interviewing <br />details. Mr. Brubaker commented that he prefers using both digital and tape recorders. <br />Purchasing digital equipment through a CLG (certified local government) grant was <br />considered, and may be set up if possible. <br />9 Other <br />Bailey Point: Ms. Haug informed the commission that there is an extremely high probability <br />of a historic site on the property. Public archaeological digs may be possible once again on <br />this property. As a passive use park, there will be a trail that may have historic signs because <br />the area has significant historical value with regard to Elk River's early days. Dr. Richard <br />Rothaus will be doing a "walk through" soon and will provide a report to the City Council. <br />
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