Minutes
Up one levelMinutes of the City of Ames Historic Preservation Commission.
Minutes, February 13, 2006
Meeting highlights: continued discussion on designating the Adams house as a local landmark, a tour of the site was scheduled; progress update by Commission Members on their tasks for the West Ames study; discussion of a representative from Ames Main Street Culture District and The Chamber of Commerce presenting at a future meeting; update on the Land Use Policy Plan (LUPP).
Minutes, January 9, 2006
Meeting highlights: updates on individual pojects related to West Ames study; brief report on a meeting regarding the bequest to the City of Ames of the Adams house, a potential local landmark; examination of samples of fence materials under consideration for use in historic districts.
Minutes, November 14, 2005
Meeting highlights: review of certificate of appropriateness to construct an ornamental aluminum fence between the houses located at 814-816 Clark Avenue and 818 Clark Avenue; progress update by Commission Members on their tasks for the West Ames study; discussion of potential historic landmarks in Ames.
Minutes, October 10, 2005
Meeting highlights: discussion of opportunities to promote public education and awareness for the West Ames Historical Study; update on contribution to draft of the state Historic Preservation Plan; update on meetings regarding Delta Chi fraternity house as potential local landmark.
Minutes, September 12, 2005
Meeting highlights: continuation the public hearing from the July 11, 2005, HPC meeting for the request to designate the Roosevelt School property, at 1000 9th Street, as a local historic landmark; review of the draft Historic Preservation Plan for the State Historical Society of Iowa; discussion of public education and involvement for the West Ames Historical Study; Tom Leslie joins the HPC.
Minutes, August 8, 2005
Meeting highlights: discussion of ways commission could be involved in the West Ames Historic Study, including ways to generate community knowledge and interest; guests, South Campus Area Neighborhood (SCAN), attended meeting and offered assitance with and ideas for the West Ames Historic Study.