File #: BC 22-008    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Commission Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/17/2022 In control: Heritage Preservation Commission
On agenda: 3/10/2022 Final action:
Title: Comment Letter on Proposed Bridge Square Renovations.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Draft Bridge Square Comments from the HPC, 2. 2 - Review of Secretary of the Interior's Standards, 3. 3 - Commissioner Comments, 4. 4 - Bridge Square Nomination, 5. 5 - National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, 6. 6 - Draft Concept Plan, 7. 7 - Aerial Image, 8. 8 - Historic District Boundaries
Meeting Date: March 10, 2022

To: Members of the Heritage Preservation Commission

From: Revee Needham, Assistant City Planner
Mikayla Schmidt, City Planner

Title
Comment Letter on Proposed Bridge Square Renovations.

Body
Action Requested:
A motion of support from the Heritage Preservation Commission on the comment letter for the proposed renovations to Bridge Square.

Summary Report:
The Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC) discussed proposed changes to Bridge Square at the December 14, 2021 meeting. Input from the HPC and other stakeholders were presented to City Council at their December 20, 2021 meeting. The proposed plan was adjusted to incorporate comments at the direction of City Council. An updated concept plan became available to the public in early February 2022. The video and proposed plan were reviewed at the HPC meeting on February 10, 2022. The public is also welcome to take the survey online. The City Council and staff value the feedback from the HPC about the proposed changes. Additional information can be found in the attachments on the historic features of Bridge Square and further background on the updates to Bridge Square.

After the February meeting, HPC members were asked to review the proposed plan further and provide feedback. Comments from two Commissioners are attached. The Subcommittee (Commissioners Evans, Steed, and Thomas) met on February 22, 2022 to discuss the proposed renovations. From that meeting, as well as comments from other Commissioners, a comment letter was drafted. The entire HPC is asked to review the proposed comment letter and make any changes as necessary. These comments should reflect the position and view of the HPC on the proposed changes. Commissioners are welcome to separately provide feedback from their personal perspective as a private citizen via the public survey.

The final comment letter will be sent directly to staff leading the project and will be shared with and reviewed by City Council. Sta...

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