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EDEN PRAIRIE HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MONDAY,JANUARY 11, 2010 7:00 P.M.
Heritage Room
8080 Mitchell Road
COMMISSION MEMBERS Ann Higgins, Chairperson; Kathy Veurink,
Vice Chairperson; Betsy Adams, Richard
Akerlund, Nina Mackay, Mark McPherson, Ed
Muehlberg
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE Alexis Smith
COMMISSION STAFF John Gertz, Pathfinder CRM, LLC; Sandy
Eastling, Recorder
I. ROLL CALL
Higgins called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Student Representative Alexis Smith,
Commission Members Kathy Veurink and Richard Akerlund absent.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Mackay moved, seconded by Adams to approve agenda. Motion Carried 5-
0.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 21, 2009
MOTION: Adams moved, seconded by McPherson to approve the minutes of the
Heritage Preservation Commission held on December 21, 2009 as published.
Motion carried 5-0.
IV. REPORTS OF COMMISSION AND STAFF
A. EDEN PRAIRIE— THE FIRST 100 YEARS
Gertz reported City Attorney Rick Rosow indicated the City of Eden Prairie must
collect sales tax on all book sales. The City Finance Department will be
responsible for paying the sales tax to the State of Minnesota.
Gertz stated he will contact Scott Kipp about involving the Communications
Department in promotion of the book. Adams suggested the Communications
Department contact Helen Anderson's children for a comment regarding the
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book's reprinting, as well as the HPC presenting each one a copy of the reprinted
edition. Adams indicated the book's forward text may be helpful to the
Communications Department.
MOTION: Adams moved, seconded by McKay to have the book price already
set and approved at$20 be sales-tax inclusive. Motion carried 5-0.
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. PRESERVATION CODE REVIEW— SHPO COMMENTS
Gertz reported Michael Koop, Historic Preservation Specialist with SHPO
responded to the proposed Preservation Code with no changes needed. Koop
particularly liked the definitions section of the Code. He also noted the code does
not include a detailed process for doing surveys, which Gertz said is not required.
No changes to the Code are needed. The next step is submission to the Planning
Commission February 25, 2010, then on to the City Council(date not set).
B. CUMMINS GRILL PROPERTY LANDSCAPING PLAN
Gertz stated there's no update on the plan itself. Tentative completion date for
landscaping work is September 2010. Gertz will attend a meeting of the Parks &
Recreation Staff, Facilities Staff to address exterior maintenance responsibilities
on City Historical Properties. Gertz plans to discuss the CIP from 2001.
Historic Sites Restoration Period Evaluation - Gertz suggested the HPC may want
to re-examine the defined Period of Significance due to changes around the
Cummins Grill Property. The broadest scope of significance may provide the
greatest ease of interpretation in the future, especially in light of the Eden Prairie
Historical Society's future involvement with the Cummins Grill Property.
C. LEGACY GRANTS
Gertz indicated this item will remain on the HPC Agenda until a final decision is
made about small grants $7,000 and under that don't require City matching funds.
The City hasn't decided if it will proceed with the Legacy Grant application; there
is no approval yet. Gertz encouraged HPC members to think of small projects that
would qualify. A list of suitable projects has already been distributed. Gertz will
speak with the Communications Department to see if website development would
be a possibility.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATNESS APPLICATION PACKET
Gertz said the current application packet needs to be changed due to proposed
Preservation Code changes including the definition of"minor work" vs. "major
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work". The goal is to make the new packet user-friendly, information, more
illustrative and helpful. Gertz cited the Cities of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Seattle,
Washington, and Aspen, Colorado as having great websites and good information
that the Commission Members may want to refer to. Muhlberg stated the need to
have clear communication of the approval process and timetable.
B. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES MANUALS UPDATE
Gertz has been making updates, will suggest at the Parks & Recreation/Facilities
meeting January 21 the Best Management Practices Manual be used as a starting
point.
C. HISTORIC SITES RESTORATION PERIOD EVALUATION
Covered in Part B — Old Business
VII. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Adams moved, seconded by McKay, to adjourn the meeting. Motion
carried 5-0. Higgins adjourned the meeting at 8:15p.m.