[Calclg-l] Preservation planners

Richard Greenbauer RGreenbauer at ci.oceanside.ca.us
Tue Jun 3 08:24:38 PDT 2008


The City of Oceanside has no dedicated preservation planner on staff.  Population:173,303


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From: calclg-l-bounces at ohp.parks.ca.gov [mailto:calclg-l-bounces at ohp.parks.ca.gov] On Behalf Of Wendy Ward
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 7:05 PM
To: calclg-l at ohp.parks.ca.gov
Subject: [Calclg-l] Preservation planners

Greetings to all CLG folks

I¹d like to know from CLG cities the following:
1. IF you have a dedicated preservation planner, how many historical
resources does this individual look-over? And what is the population of your
city/town? 
2. Does this planner collaborate with other planners on other projects or is
there enough work to focus solely on Historical structures?
3. Why was it deemed necessary to hire a preservation planner in your
community? 
4. How do you feel this person has benefited your historic resources, your
community 
5. Is there a synergy, good cooperation between this planner and other
departmental staff or is the planner seen as a hindrance?
6. Is it perceived that the costs for this focused planner has been worth
it? 
7. Is this planner being integrated into Green Building ordinance work?
8. --any added commentary you may feel necessary to add--

Thank you
Wendy Ward
Cultural Heritage Commissioner
City of Napa
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