From winterety at sbcglobal.net Mon Sep 20 11:07:05 2010 From: winterety at sbcglobal.net (sheryl lynn gerety) Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 11:07:05 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] Combine HRMC with Planning Message-ID: Below is correspondence from Rhonda Reed of Old East to Tim Allis and Kathleen Groody that clarifies the City Council proposal to combine HRMC with the Planning Commission. The City Council meeting that takes up the proposal is tomorrow night. Please consider attending whether you would feel able to speak to this or be a presence at the meeting. Sorry if you got two or even three copies. I'll be working on this soon. Sheryl Gerety Secretary ONDNA Board Sheryl: The distribution list on this email does not seem to include ONDNA members. Can you circulate this on your list? Seems like something we may be interested in knowing. I agree with Jim Becket that going before Council is gut wrenching (or should I say retching?). Kathleen ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Jim Becket To: Timothy Allis ; Val Jones ; Alan C. Miller ; Marilyn Underwood ; Cathy Forkas ; Valerie Vann ; John Lofland ; Kathleen Groody-home ; kgroody at waterboards.com; Rhonda Reed Sent: Mon, September 20, 2010 9:25:58 AM Subject: Re: Attachment and Proposed dissolution of Davis Historical Resources Management Commission. Thanks to Rhonda and Tim for taking the time to high light this proposed action by the Council. I was aware of it, but had not taken the time yet to "pay attention.". I think it is especially important for those of you who are not directly involved with the DHRMC and/or the Hattie Weber Museum to speak to this issue. Those of us who have a "vested interest," so to speak, may not carry as much clout with the whole Council as those who do not. Up until this proposal, I had been hopeful historical preservation would get more, not less, support from this Council. Steve Souza, for example, had already stated that he intended to attend every DHRMC meeting as Council Liaison - and did attend the one that has been held since he got the assignment - which would be quite different from Saylor's lousy record of attendance. Also, I think attendance at the Council meeting (as painful as it may be for some of us) and making direct input is much more important than a letter. Usually, I sign off with "Peace," but in this case: Go Gettum! ( with civility of course) Jim --- On Mon, 9/20/10, Rhonda Reed wrote: From: Rhonda Reed Subject: Attachment and Proposed dissolution of Davis Historical Resources Management Commission. To: "Timothy Allis" , "Val Jones" , "Alan C. Miller" , "Marilyn Underwood" , "Cathy Forkas" , "Valerie Vann" , "Jim Becket" , "John Lofland" , "Kathleen Groody-home" , kgroody at waterboards.com Date: Monday, September 20, 2010, 12:36 AM Oops - this time with attachment. apologies! r2 From: Rhonda Reed To: Timothy Allis ; Val Jones ; Alan C. Miller ; Marilyn Underwood ; Cathy Forkas ; Valerie Vann ; Jim Becket ; John Lofland ; Kathleen Groody-home ;kgroody at waterboards.com Sent: Mon, September 20, 2010 12:34:12 AM Subject: Proposed dissolution of Davis Historical Resources Management Commission. All - On Tuesday September 21, the Davis City Council will be hearing an item that proposes to abolish the Historical Resources Management Commission and to combine it with the Planning Commission. The proposal states that the current expertise of the HRMC can be conveyed to the Planning Commission members with only 2 to 8 hours of training!!! From my perspecitve, the particular expertise provided by this current body has been significant in the protection of the limited number of Davis historical resources in the last 8 years, and it has been clear that the Planning Commission has operated to a very different set of rules and expertise. The Downtown area, Old East Davis, and Old North Davis would all look different without the expert recommendations of the HRMC, and not to the advantage of our city's limited historic resources. The Council Subcommittee on Commissions (Don Saylor/Rochelle Swanson) has agendized this item for Council to discuss Commission Structure on September 21 and I have attached the staff report, or it may be found on the city's website at: http://cityofdavis.org/meetings/councilpackets/20100921/08%20City%20Commission%20Structure.pdf . Clearly this Subcommittee is looking at reducing the number of Commisions that the city supports, but in looking at this report, it is clear to me that while come of the recommendations make sense from the perspective of combining like-purposed commissions, the mission of the HRMC is substantially different and requiring different expertise than represented by the Planning Commission charge. Please join me attending the City Council meeting on Tuesday to express your support for continuing the HRMC, or in writing to the Council to express this same sentiment. Please spread the word. Thank you for your support, and apologies for any cross postings, Rhonda Reed and Tim Allis Old East Davis residents -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: