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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-01 - Historic Landmarks Commission Minutes 117 NW Lafayette Avenue, Bend, Oregon 97703 | P.O. Box 6005, Bend, OR 97708-6005 (541) 388-6575 cdd@deschutes .org www.deschutes.org/cd MINUTES DESCHUTES COUNTY HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION DESCHUTES SERVICES CENTER 1300 NW WALL STREET, BEND, OREGON, 97701 JUNE 1, 2020 – 5:30 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER / REVIEW OF PAST MEETING MINUTES Chair Madden called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Historic Landmark Commissioners present were Kelly Madden, Rachel Stemach*, Dennis Schmidling*, and Sharon Leighty*. Staff present were Nick Lelack, CDD Director, Peter Gutowsky*, Planning Manager, Zechariah Heck, Associate Planner, and Ashley Williams, Administrative Assistant. * Participated via online Zoom. II. REVIEW OF MAY 4, 2020 MINUTES The May 4, 2020 meeting minutes were approved as drafted. III. HISTORIC PRESERVATION CODE AMDENDMENTS / PUBLIC HEARING Zechariah provided a PowerPoint presentation to the HLC that covered the background and summary of the proposed amendments to Deschutes County Code (DCC) and the Comprehensive Plan. He explained the amendments are in line with the 2017 Department of Land Conservation and Development updates to the Oregon Administrative Rules and the State Historic Preservation Office 2019 Model Ordinance. Kuri Gill and Robert Olguin with the State Historic Preservation Office provided testimony covering the background of the 2017 OAR updates and the 2019 model ordinance. The SHPO representatives also stated the proposed amendments appropriately reflect the 2017 OAR updates and meet the requirements to maintain the Certified Local Government status. Commissioner Stemach asked staff why “Historic and Cultural Resources” as a phrase was proposed to be deleted. Staff explained it is due to the change in terminology and that the definitions still exist, just reflected in a different word/term. Two members of the public participated in the hearing: Suzanne and Gary Grund. The Grunds asked about the definitions of alteration. Staff recited the proposed changes to the definition of alteration, and minor/major alterations. Staff also explained National Register Resources listed after February 23, 2017 are not subject to an alteration review by the Page 2 of 2 County. The Grunds also asked for clarification on the National Register Historic Places and the County’s role. Robert Olguin with SHPO explained the County’s role is an opportunity to review and comment on nominations. Ultimately, the NRHP is a federal program implemented by SHPO and the National Park Service and it is the NPS that makes the final decision to list a National Register Resource. Chair Madden asked for a motion to proceed with next steps. Commissioner Leighty made a motion to approve the proposed amendments as drafted; the motion was seconded by Commissioner Schmidling. During discussion, Commissioner Stemach suggested the written record remain open for a week to facilitate more public comments. Commissioner Schmidling moved to amend the motion to close the oral record and keep the written record open until June 8 at 5:00 p.m. The motion was approved unanimously. The HLC set a date for deliberations on the proposed amendments: June 15 at 5:30 p.m. IV. HLC / STAFF COMMENTS Nick Lelack expressed appreciation for the County’s relationship with the State Historic Preservation Office. There were no other HLC or staff comments. VI. ADJOURNMENT There being no additional agenda items, Chair Madden adjourned the meeting at approximately 6:45 p.m.