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tit". City of Elk River <br /> Certified Local Government <br /> • <br /> Ver 2014 Annual Report <br /> Background <br /> The Elk River Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC) is a Certified Local Government (CLG) <br /> for the purposes of expanding local involvement and participation in historic preservation issues. <br /> The CLG program is administered by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). A requirement <br /> of the CLG program is submission of an annual report to SHPO documenting the activities of the <br /> HPC for the previous Federal fiscal year,which runs October 1,2013,to September 30, 2014. <br /> The HPC consists of five Elk River residents appointed by the City Council. Each serve three-year <br /> terms beginning on the first day of March. The HPC shall include, if available, a member of the <br /> Sherburne County Historical Society. <br /> Exhibits: <br /> A. HPC Members <br /> B. Annual HPC Certified Local Government Assurances Form <br /> C. Draft Historic Walking Tour Brochure <br /> Analysis <br /> The HPC held four regular meetings and three special meetings during the reporting period. All <br /> meetings were posted as public meetings and conducted in accordance with the requirements of the <br /> Minnesota Open Meeting Law (Minnesota Statues 471.705). Minutes of each meeting are recorded <br /> and filed at City Hall and can be viewed on the city website. <br /> 2014 Projects <br /> Ongoing Review of Development Proposals <br /> The HPC reviews development proposals using archaeological modeling. During 2014, there were <br /> no other development proposals deemed a threat to historical sites or historical information this <br /> year. <br /> Jackson Street Water Tower <br /> The Jackson Street Water Tower (circa 1920) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places <br /> in 2012. Since that time, the HPC has worked to increase public awareness of this historical <br /> structure with a 3D model and printed materials of the tower's history at schools, environmental <br /> workshops,messaging on the city website and at city open house events. <br />