HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeritage Preservation - 08/17/1998HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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APPROVED MINUTES
HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Monday, August 17, 1998 7:00 p.m., City Center
Cummins-Grill House
13600 Pioneer Trail
Commission Members: Deborah Barkley, Kathie Case, Timothy Colliton,
Jan Mosman, Lori Peterson-Benike, and James
Wilson
Student Representatives: Jenny Freemyer, and Kristin Kelly
Staff: John Gertz, Historic Preservation Specialist, and
Rebecca Belz, Recording Secretary
I. ROLL CALL
Chair Colliton called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. James Wilson was absent as well as
Student Representatives Jenny Freemyer, and Kristin Kelly. Chair Colliton reported as
noted in the packet, that Jane Hession has resigned her position on the Commission. Sarah
Grill, relative of the proprietors of the Cummins-Grill House was present.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Commissioner Mosman requested to add Helen Anderson’s letter regarding the Cummins-Grill
peony garden to the agenda. Commissioner Case suggested changing the agenda to review
the letter and discuss the Cummins-Grill House under the Reports and Requests of the Eden
Prairie Historical Society while Sarah Grill was present.
Chair Colliton requested the Commission discuss the concept of developing a “10 Most Endangered
Properties” list. This was added under New Business.
Jan Mosman moved, seconded by Lori Peterson-Benike, to approve the agenda as amended.
Motion carried unanimously.
III. APPROVAL OF July 20, 1998 MINUTES
It was noted to correct the spelling of the word “Sioux” in the second paragraph from the bottom of
page 3. It was also requested to fill in “Eden Prairie News Paper” after the words “submit
an article in the” in the second to last paragraph on page 4.
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Kathie Case moved, seconded by Deborah Barkley, to approve the minutes of the July 20,
1998 meeting of the Heritage Preservation Commission as amended. Motion carried
unanimously.
IV. REPORTS OF THE EDEN PRAIRIE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Commissioner Case had no report other than to introduce Sarah Grill who is a descendant of
the proprietors of the home and noted that Sarah has offered to help with cleaning the house
and helping with Sunbonnet Day September 20, 1998.
Miss. Grill inquired as to the future plans of the house, once the remodeling has been complete. She
also asked whether it has been considered to hire a groundskeeper of sorts to live in the
home and help with the remodeling. She added that she would like to see someone living in
the house to make it more homey and attractive.
The Commission discussed several potential options for the house and some of the details
that would need to be worked out. However, no conclusion was made as to how to proceed.
Commissioner Mosman read a letter received by Eden Prairie resident Helen Anderson, who also
wrote "Eden Prairie - The First 100 Years". Mrs. Anderson’s letter commended the efforts
of the HPC and Garden Club for restoring the peony garden at the Cummins-Grill House.
The letter explained that she had known the proprietors and the history of the once very
admired garden. Commissioner Mosman was very pleased to have received the letter and
will forward copies to the Historical Society as well as to the City for record keeping.
V. REPORTS OF COMMISSION AND STAFF
A. Resignation of Commissioner Jane Hession:
Mr. Gertz confirmed that Jane Hession had resigned her position on the Commission. He reviewed
the letter sent by Mrs. Hession and explained the circumstances surrounding her
decision. He noted that Mrs. Hession is still very interested in the Commission and
may visit meetings from time to time. He further explained that the Commission will
be looking for a replacement and will be working with Kitty Porta, City Records
Administrator, to solicit interested candidates. He also requested that
Commissioners knowing of any interested individuals, please forward their names to
him.
B. Update on Consolidated School:
Chair Colliton reported, as noted in the letter forwarded to the Commission regarding the meeting
held with Mr. Gertz, Dr. Gaslin, and himself, that the meeting had gone well. He
reported that there were concerns expressed by all parties regarding the Consolidated
School that was concluded by suggesting a task force be formed to assist with the
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project of restoring the gymnasium. It was decided that the task force would include
a representative from all interested parties. Potential members could include a
member from the Historical Society, the HPC, Eden Prairie residents, alumni, school
board/officials, etc. It was the understanding that Dr. Gaslin would begin
formulating such a task force. Chair Colliton asked for interested parties among the
Commissioners. Commissioners Peterson-Benike, and Mosman volunteered.
Mr. Gertz suggested that the Commission be prepared to make recommendations concerning the
task force to assist in its formulation, purpose, etc. He suggested that a task force of
seven members be considered to work for a period of one year. The Commission
concurred. Mr. Gertz will contact Dr. Gaslin in the near future to inquire as to the
progress of the task force formulation. He will also be prepared at that time to make
the recommendations if arrangements have not already been made.
C. Update on CLG Grant Project:
Mr. Gertz reported that the local designation drafts of the five properties were included in the packet
for review and comment. Mr. Gertz noted that the review process would be finalized
once Pat Nunnally returned from vacation later in August.
Question was raised regarding why the Glen Lake Children’s Camp format was different. Mr.
Gertz clarified that this property will be submitted to the SHPO office in the format
of a national registration application for comment by Susan Rath.
The Commission inquired as to Mr. Gertz’s thoughts on the applications that were submitted. Mr.
Gertz reported that he did believe that there was the required information, however,
believed them to be a bit “thin”. The Commission discussed few additional
comments and conversation ensued regarding the quality of work done by
consultants such as Pat Nunnally. Mr. Gertz reported that registration applications
must be submitted by “qualified” individuals and expressed a general disappointment
in the work that such individuals submit. The Commission agreed that when paying
a specialized individual to complete a task, one would expect a higher level of
excellence from the individual. The Commission agreed that they had hoped for
more information than what was submitted. They agreed that no new information
seemed to be included in the applications.
D. Archaeology Investigation Results for Site –21-HE-0019:
Mr. Gertz referenced the letter included in the packet from Mr. Mark Dudzik, State Archaeologist,
and explained some of the background information surrounding the particular site.
He noted that the State’s office and the Bureau of Indian Affairs had found
conflicting information regarding the site and the letter was to conclude the question
through additional investigation that indeed there were no burial mounds there.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
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A. Fredrick-Miller Spring Plan:
Mr. Gertz reported receiving the plans for the Spring August 3, 1998 showing the Spring in the
wrong location. Mr. Gertz has contacted Barr Engineering and the appropriate
changes will be made. Mr. Gertz then showed the plans he had received and
discussed some of the changes anticipated.
B. Restoration Cost Estimates for the Smith-Douglas-More House and Riley-Jacques
Farmhouse:
Mr. Gertz reported cost estimates had been completed and included in the packet for
two sites and is still waiting for the estimates for Staring Lake Park. It was decided
to postpone the estimates for the Minnesota Valley Wayside. Mr. Gertz then
reported that prioritization will need to be done with the sites to assist in the
budgeting process. Chair Colliton offered to assist Mr. Gertz with the prioritization.
VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Draft Maintenance Guidelines for Glen Lake Children’s Camp:
Mr. Gertz noted the inclusion of the drafted guidelines for the camp. Mr. Gertz will also require
annual walk through inspections. The Commission was in favor of the proposition.
B. Sunbonnet Day:
Mr. Gertz reported that the planning process for the event is mostly complete. The City is now
looking for volunteers to help with various tasks such as running games and an
EMCEE to announce activities, etc.
Commissioner Peterson-Benike volunteered to EMCEE and Commissioners Mosman, Colliton, and
Case offered their assistance as well.
Mr. Gertz will forward appropriate information as time nears.
Several ideas were offered in having the Cummins-Grill House cleaned prior to the event, however
no decisions were made at the time.
C. Endangered Property List Nominations:
Chair Colliton suggested that the Commission consider properties that could be included on an
Endangered Properties List. The list would be updated annually and will serve as an
educational and awareness tool to residents.
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VIII. ADJOURNMENT
Having no other business to come before the Commission, Lori Peterson-Benike moved,
seconded by Deborah Barkley, to adjourn the meeting at 9:15 p.m. Motion carried
unanimously.