State & Local Meeting
Historic Site Preservation October 8, 2002 (Archive)
October 08, 2002
The City of Palm Springs Historic Site Preservation Board convened to discuss various preservation efforts and updates. Key topics included the restoration of Louisa's Pantry, focusing on preserving original architectural elements while incorporating protective new materials. The board reviewed the city's historic preservation ordinance and application process, emphasizing its simplicity to encourage community participation. Updates were provided on the Palm Springs Modern Committee's activities and the status of class 2 historic sites, including challenges with some properties' alterations and ownership concerns. The board also deliberated on the design and content of plaques for historic residences, aiming for concise yet informative markers. Additionally, the benefits and limited uptake of the Mills Act, offering property tax reductions for designated historic properties, were discussed. The meeting concluded with preparations for an upcoming city council cabinet meeting, highlighting the board's orientation and ongoing projects like the historic site survey RFP. Throughout, the board emphasized collaboration with property owners, community engagement, and balancing preservation with practical considerations.
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- Historic Site Preservation October 8, 2002 (Archive) · City of Palm Springs · Oct 08