[Calclg-l] Preservation planners

David Watkins DWatkins at ci.south-pasadena.ca.us
Wed Jun 4 08:50:53 PDT 2008


Ditto South Pasadena, population 25, 400

David G. Watkins, AICP
Director of Planning & Building
City of South Pasadena
 

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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 Gary Price
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 12:07 PM
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Hello:

Ditto on all for the City of Marysville, population of 12,000.  

Gary Price

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[mailto:calclg-l-bounces at ohp.parks.ca.gov] On Behalf Of Beverly Shane
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 11:22 AM
To: calclg-l at ohp.parks.ca.gov
Subject: Re: [Calclg-l] Preservation planners

 

 

Wendy,

 

1.         Tuolumne County has a population of 58,000 and does not have a
dedicated preservation planner.  

 

2.         N/A

 

3.         N/A

 

4.         N/A

 

5.         N/A

 

6.         N/A

 

7.         N/A

 

8.         All of the planners in our office work on projects that involve
preservation or alterations to historic buildings and structures.  Many of
the projects are referred to our Historic Preservation Review Commission
(HPRC) which is comprised of members with historic preservation expertise.
Many of the projects also required the preparation of a cultural resource
study by a qualified consultant.  The use of the consultants and the HPRC
process have obviated the need to have a preservation expert on staff at
this time although it would be ideal to have one.  

 

Bev Shane, AICP

Community Development Director

County of Tuolumne 

2 South Green Street

Sonora, CA  95370

Phone:  209-533-5633

Fax:  209-533-5616

 

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[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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