HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeritage Preservation - 10/16/2023APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2023 7:00 P.M. Meeting
Heritage Rooms, City Hall
HPC COMMISSION MEMBERS: Steve Schumacher (Chair); Paul Thorp
(Vice-Chair); Rod Fisher; George Maxwell;
Robert Bowes; Andy Ludowese; Melanie
Willett; Catherine Lau
STUDENT MEMBERS: Abha Gupta, Abhinov Koutharapu,
Amuktha Pothamsetti, Berit Berggren,
Nikhill Andrew, Owen Caruth, Sasha Allen
COMMISSION STAFF: Beth Novak-Krebs, Staff Liaison
Kristin Harley, Recording Secretary
I. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
Chair Schumacher called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Absent were student
representative Koutharapu and Commissioner Willett.
The meeting was noticed as a joint meeting between the Heritage Preservation (HPC)
Commission and the Human Rights and Diversity Commission (HRDC). The HRDC did
not have a quorum. They attended the meeting, but were unable to conduct any business
at the meeting.
II. READING OF LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT
Lau read the land acknowledgement statement.
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Bowes moved, seconded by Fisher to approve the agenda. Motion carried 7-
0.
The HDRC lacked a quorum to approve the minutes.
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Ludowese moved, seconded by Bowes to approve the minutes of the
September 18, 2023 minutes. Motion carried 7-0.
The HDRC lacked a quorum to approve the minutes.
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V. NEW BUSINESS
A. PRESENTATION BY MARGARET PLANK
Plank presented the history of her mother, Agnes Lackovic Deluge, during World
War II and aunt, Rosa Schneider during World Wars I and II. The autobiography,
Rosa’s Miracle Mouse, also relates Deluge’s story.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. PRESENTATION OF CURRENT WORK OF THE HPC (SCHUMACHER)
Schumacher displayed a PowerPoint and shared the HPC’s current projects. He
described the commission’s scope and mission to safeguard historic sites, promote
preservation, and foster civic pride. Historic sites included the Cummins Phipps
Grill House, the Smith House, and the Dorenkemper House. Projects included
Glen Lake Children’s Camp (three buildings were on the National Register), the
ruins east of Purgatory Creek and north of Pioneer Trail, the Recollections of the
1968 Comprehensive Plan project, the Heritage Preservation Award, and the
voluntary Heritage Site Plaque Program
He presented the subcommittee structure: Native American History/Outreach,
New HPC Site Designation, Renovation/Maintenance/Development, and
Documentation/Historical Recordings/Outreach.
PRESENTATION OF CURRENT WORK OF THE HRDC (LEEPER)
Commission Leeper shared information with the HPC. Leeper presented a
PowerPoint and shared the HRDC’s current projects. He introduced the
commission members and student representatives, described the goals: to
continued implementation of the Eden Prairie Race Equity Report, promote
inclusivity, increase listening avenues within the community to advise the City
Council, and enlist the cooperation of organizations and individuals to promote
awareness and appreciation of the City’s Manifesto. He described the Race Equity
Initiative implemented in 2022, the DEI town hall and listening sessions,
community presentations such as Onward Eden Prairie, and community
engagement activities, such as PeopleFest, the Citywide Open House and Pop Up
Splash Pads.
Collaborative Community Events in 2023 included Black History Month Words
in Action Contest, Human Rights Awards, and Stop the Trafficking 5K run. The
commission had a social media plan
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VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION AND STAFF
VIII. REPORTS OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Bowes presented the upcoming events:
Ghost Walk this coming Saturday from 7-10 p.m.
The Prop Shop Vintage Sale would be held Nov 10 and 11 at the Cummins Phipps Grill
House. He described the historic house and the history of the surrounding area for the
benefit of the HRDC members.
IX. FYI ITEMS
X NEXT MEETING
The next HPC meeting will be held on Monday, November 20, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Heritage Room.
The next HRDC meeting will be held on Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Heritage Room.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Thorp moved, seconded by Bowes to adjourn. Motion carried 7-0. The
meeting was adjourned at 8:44 p.m.