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ORO VALLEY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR SESSION
March 15, 2010
ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER AT OR AFTER 5:00 P.M.
Chairman Zwiener called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Daniel Zwiener, Chairman
Lois Nagy, Vice-Chair
Bob Baughman, Commissioner
Ed Hannon, Commissioner
Sam McClung, Commissioner
Valerie Pullara, Commissioner
CALL TO THE AUDIENCE
Open and closed with no comments.
1. Review and/or approval of the February 8, 2010, HPC minutes.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Baughman and seconded by
Commissioner McClung to approve the February 8, 2010, HPC minutes as
amended.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
2. Discussion and possible action on the Steam Pump Ranch Project Group.
Chairman Zwiener said the members that were recommended to Jerene Watson,
Town Manager, were accepted, but amended. New members were added as
follows: Bob Baughman, and Town Staff, Jose Rodriguez and Brian Garrity. The
main focus of the project group will be to formulate a work plan for construction at
the site.
Chairman Zwiener asked Scott Nelson, OV Special Projects Coordinator for an
update on the archaeological work plan that was submitted to the State Historic
Preservation Office (SHPO).
Mr. Nelson said SHPO would prefer the Town not conduct any archaeological
work on the pump house as it would have an adverse affect. There is no
alternative to SHPO and the Town has to maintain a balancing act on how to
proceed.
Mr. Nelson said the next meeting for the project group team is Thursday, March
18, 2010.
Matt Michels, OV Senior Planner, presented for review the Congressional
Briefing booklet that Jerene Watson, Town Manager, took on her trip to
Washington D.C.
Commissioner Baughman asked about getting an answer to the question he
asked at the last meeting regarding conducting a meeting by telephone.
Mr. Michels stated there is no prohibition in having a meeting by phone, but as a
body, the meeting needs to be available to the public with the recording
secretary. Commissioner Baughman requested staff to ask the Town Attorney if
it is legally possible to conduct a meeting by phone.
Vice Chair Nagy asked where the documents and photographs that were found
in the Leiber house were being stored. Mr. Nelson said items are being stored at
the Town Hall site.
Commissioner Baughman recommended the need for a Town's Historian
position to be placed on a future agenda.
Commissioner McClung said accurate restoration involves patience and time and
Steam Pump Ranch (SPR) may take a long time.
Commissioner Pullara said the public needs to be educated and we need to put
a work plan on the agenda.
Mr. Nelson excused himself at 5:50 p.m. due to previous commitment.
3. Discussion and possible action on the Cultural Resources section of the
Environmentally Sensitive Land Ordinance.
Chairman Zwiener said the subcommittee has made a lot of progress but work
still needs to be done.
Mr. Bill Adler, OV resident, suggested they think about encroachment and how is
it going to be regulated. We need to come up with language that is going to work
so that the ordinance makes it clear to the property owner what is permitted.
Commissioner Pullara suggested the subcommittee and the other group meet.
Mr. Michels said the Town staff that is assigned to the draft will give the
commission the level of direction they need.
4. Discussion and possible action on Phase II of the Cultural Resources
Inventory.
Mr. Michels said there will be a joint meeting with the HPC commission and Town
Council on April 14, 2010 to discuss recommendations on Phase II.
Chairman Zwiener said he was not comfortable entering a joint meeting on
Phase II until Phase I has gone to Town Council.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Baughman and seconded by
Commissioner Hannon to authorize Chairman Zwiener to work with Town staff to
request that the Cultural Resources Inventory final report for Phase I be
presented to Town Council before any discussions begin on Phase II.
MOTION carried, 5-0 with Sam McClung, Commissioner abstained.
Chairman Zwiener asked if any progress had been made on the CLG grant
application.
Mr. Michels said no.
Chairman Zwiener said he would like to encourage staff to go forward with that
as soon as possible.
Mr. Michels indicated that he would contact SHPO and proceed with the CLG
grant application process.
5. Discussion and possible action regarding Honey Bee Village.
Chairman Zwiener asked the commission to discuss moving forward with
the Honey Bee Village master plan.
Commissioner Hannon said there is a master plan and understood funding has
been an issue.
Commissioner Baughman said it belongs to the county and until the Town pays
money owed and provides a qualified staff person to deal with this site, title
change will not take place.
Chairman Zwiener said there were one or two field trips to the site granted by the
Town that were unregulated, and until there are pathways and signage no one
should go out there.
Commissioner McClung said in order to proceed with this site, we need to know
what Pima County is requesting and where it stands as far as the budget is
concerned.
Discussion took place regarding the updating of each commissioner's notebooks.
6. Discussion and possible action on HPC members attending the Historic
Preservation Conference in Flagstaff.
Mr. Michels said Commissioner's McClung, Pullara, and Baughman have been
registered and accommodations have been made for the Flagstaff conference.
Commissioner McClung left the meeting at 7:04 p.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Vice Chair Nagy would like the proposed wildlife crossing across Oracle Road to
be listed as a future agenda item since it may lie in a known archaeological area.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Baughman and seconded by
Commissioner Pullara to adjourn the HPC meeting at 7:09 p.m.
MOTION carried, 5-0.
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Recording Secretary