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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe-appointments to the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board Commission Memorandum REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission FROM: Aimee Brunckhorst, Deputy City Clerk / Board Coordinator Stacy Ulmen CMC, City Clerk SUBJECT: Re-appointments to the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board MEETING DATE: July 23, 2012 MEETING TYPE: Action RECOMMENDATION: Reappoint two members to the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board. Recommended Motion: I move to re-appoint Lora Dalton and Ryan Olson to the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board. BACKGROUND: Eight terms expired on this board June 30, 2012. Four members were reappointed July 9th. Two more current members have reapplied. If these members are reappointed, the Historic Board will have a vacancy for a professional and a vacancy for a Historic District representative. The Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board was created under Chapter 2.80 of the Bozeman Municipal Code. This chapter is designed as a measure to establish a local historic preservation program designed to promote the preservation of historic and prehistoric sites, structures, objects, buildings, and historic districts by addressing historic preservation issues at the local level and integrating them into local, state, and federal planning and decision-making processes. The historic preservation program includes identification, evaluation, and protection of historic resources within the city (Ordinance No. 1180, Section 2, 1985). The Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board shall serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission, Planning Board, Zoning Commission, and other staff members or boards seeking advice on historic preservation issues (Ordinance No. 1454, Section 2, 1998; Ordinance No. 1180, Section 3, 1985). Members are appointed to staggered two-year terms. It is to be comprised of up to fifteen members: 147 (1) Three or four professional members with professional expertise in the disciplines of history, planning, archaeology, architecture, architecture history, historic archaeology, or other history preservation-related disciplines, such as cultural geography or cultural anthropology, provided, however, that at least one member shall be an architect holding Montana or NCARB registration; (2) Two to four members from historic districts; (3) One member from the Main Street commercial district, who "shall operate a business or own property in the neighborhood described as Main Street"; (4) Four to six at-large representatives. Residence within the City shall not be a prerequisite for professional members or at-large representatives. This board is considered advisory, although it is generally responsible for overseeing the operation of the Historic Preservation Office. This board currently has four positions with two members reapplying. Applicants seeking Re-appointment: Lora Dalton (Historic District) Ryan Olson (Main Street representative) Attachments: Board Applications 148 ApplyBoardID: 37 Date: 6/26/2012 Which Board or Commission are you applying for?: Historic Preservation Are you a new applicant or are you applying for another term.: Another term Enter your first name: Lora Enter your last name: Dalton Email Address: Physical Address:, Bozeman 59715 Phone Numbers: Length of time in the Bozeman area: 15 yrs Do you live in the city limits? (Depending on the board this may or may not be required.): Yes Occupation: not currently employed Employer: none Have you ever served on a City or County Board or Commission?: Yes, Current member, BHPAB Please explain your relevant qualifications, interests and experiences: Interested in Preservation, homeowner in Cooper Park historic district, on BHPAB since 9/2008 Please list a reference and a contact phone or email: Mark Hufstetler List a 2nd reference with contact phone or email: Lesley Gilmore What representative position are you applying for?: Cooper Park Historic District The Bozeman City Charter voted in by the citizens of Bozeman in 2008 requires yearly ethics training. If appointed, do you understand you will be expected to take online and in person ethics trainings?: yes - up to date Is there any other information you feel may be relevant to your application?: I would like to continue to serve on this board. How did you hear about this board or vacancy?: My term is expiring. 149 ApplyBoardID: 39 Date: 6/29/2012 Which Board or Commission are you applying for?: Historic Preservation Board Are you a new applicant or are you applying for another term.: Another Term Enter your first name: Ryan Enter your last name: Olson Email Address: Physical Address: MT 59718 Phone Numbers: Length of time in the Bozeman area: 35 yrs Do you live in the city limits? (Depending on the board this may or may not be required.): No Occupation: restaurateur Employer: Tarantino' Have you ever served on a City or County Board or Commission?: Yes, BHPAB, 6yrs Please explain your relevant qualifications, interests and experiences: 6yrs experience on this board Please list a reference and a contact phone or email: Mark Hufstetler List a 2nd reference with contact phone or email: Courtney Kramer, ckramer@BOZEMAN.NET What representative position are you applying for?: Main St. The Bozeman City Charter voted in by the citizens of Bozeman in 2008 requires yearly ethics training. If appointed, do you understand you will be expected to take online and in person ethics trainings?: Yes Is there any other information you feel may be relevant to your application?: No How did you hear about this board or vacancy?: Our Meeting 150