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Heritage Preservation Comrnission Meeting <br />Elk River City Hall <br />November 19, 2020 <br />population in 1870 was 2050. He felt population numbers should be clarified if they <br />were to be included at all. <br />After a lengthy discussion, it was proposed to change the sentence to read "After the <br />Civil War, the population Elk River was 635 by 1880." <br />The commission then discussed using a particular style and citations in website <br />articles. The consensus was to include the use of citations to ensure data accuracy. <br />Mr. Carlton requested the commission provide him their changes to him as soon as <br />possible. <br />Mr. Carlton asked if there were any other articles available. <br />Commissioner Mauren explained he is working on an article about the history of <br />aviation in Elk River, gathering details and many stories from the Growing Up in Elk <br />River Facebook page. He asked if any commissioner members had anything to add <br />on the subject. <br />Commissioner Mortensen discussed a few stories she knew of regarding pilots and <br />activities of aviation. <br />Commissioner Mauren also discussed a story from a newspaper clipping from <br />February 15,1951, and a motor vehicle accident involving the actress Katharine <br />Hepburn. He asked if that could be added to the city's website. He stated he paid for <br />the clipping and will ask for permission to use it in city postings. The commission <br />will discuss how to use this story at the January 21, 2021, commission meeting. <br />5.2 HPC Initiatives and Updates <br />Mr. Carlton updated the commission on the water tower project and stated <br />construction plans and paint colors were approved with painting to take place next <br />spring. There was a COVID extension of grant funds to allow the project to be <br />completed by the end of 2021. <br />Commissioner Mauren asked about the role of HPC with signage at the water tower. <br />He suggested using either signage like what is used for park wayfinding or using a <br />similar kiosk like the Rivers Edge Commons kiosk. He asked if this is an area the <br />HPC can get involved in. He asked about a budget for signage. <br />Mr. Carlton explained how the city's wayfinding plan, completed by Graphic House, <br />outlines the color scheme, style, and look of all city signage. He stated the signage <br />and kiosk for the water tower would follow that proposed design criteria and the <br />HPC would be involved in its content. Mr. Carlton stated the sign guidelines and <br />standards are followed by whomever manufactures the sign and a budget is unknown <br />at this time. He stated the HPC will have more discussion on this topic in the spring. <br />