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Page 1: Do I have to sit through another power point presentation?

Do I have to sit through another power point presentation?

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What is a Historic Resource?

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A Historic Resource is a pre-1954

• Building -house, church

• Structure -bridge, silo

• Site -cemetery

• Object -bell, statue

• Open Space

Shelters human activity

Functional construction

Location of significant event

Small, artistic or simply constructed

Undeveloped land or landscaped area

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Why is a historic resource important?

• Helps to distinguish unique landscapes• Enriches and enlivens our surrounding• Protects the historic character and sense of place of the specific

landscape• Our historic resources such as the neighborhood school and the

farmstead speak to us about how the land was used and shaped• They are our legacy and record of our founding values

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Program Honorary ProtectionEducational

BenefitTax

Benefit # in County

Local protected historic

resources

√ √ √ √ 2,432

National Historic

Landmarks√ NO √ √ 0

National Register

√ NO √ √ 72

State Register √ NO √ * 85

Centennial Farms

√ NO √ NO 150

Historic Markers**

√ NO √ NO 101

Historic Bridges

NO NO √ NO 41

One-Room Schoolhouses NO NO √ NO 113

Unprotected historic

resourcesNO NO √ NO 3,000+

Historic Preservation Programs

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Local Historic Districts

At issue is the need to protect and preserve our most significant resources

• Periodic review of local ordinances to ensure consistency and compliance with PA 169

• Invite local units of government (lugs) to take advantage of the local historic district program to protect sense of place

• Assist local governments in creating their own historic district commissions

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National Register of Historic Places

Issue: There is no local oversight of these significant resources to protect against demolition or inappropriate alteration

• Encourage owners of NR resources to add a layer of protection with local district program

• Support Chelsea’s s efforts to list their commercial district on the National Register

• Review National Register nominations at the county level• Nominate Bell Road Bridge to America’s 11 Most

Endangered List• Nominate the eligible Greek Revival farmhouses on the

HistWeb site to the National Register in a future grant cycle

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State Register of Historic Places

Issue: State Register resources are not protected from demolition or inappropriate alteration

• Evaluate these properties for significance and nominate eligible resources to the National Register or protect with a local historic district ordinance

• Educate the public via workshops, newsletters and the HistWeb site

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Centennial Farms

Issue: This honorary program does not protect the farmstead from demolition, alteration or decertification when sold

Educate Centennial Farm owners about their options such as local historic districts, PDRs, TDRs, Conservation Easements etc

Evaluate Centennial Farms and protect eligible resources under the WCHPO

Add National Register eligible Centennial Farms to the HistWeb database

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Historic Bridges

Issue: 25% of the county’s historic bridges have been closed or replaced with non-context sensitive structures since 1994

• Partner with local units, FHWA, MDOT, WCRC to find viable alternatives to replacement

• Educate the public as to strategies and successes via workshops such as “Preserving Rural Character: The Bridges of Washtenaw County on March 28

• Encourage MDOT to adopt AASHTO low volume road standards that allow for width and speed limit exceptions

• Publicize success stories such as the rehabilitation of Foster Road Bridge

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One-Room Schoolhouses

Issue: Washtenaw County has more surviving schoolhouses (113) than any other county and only two are protected by local ordinance

Evaluate eligibility and create a themed local district

Add photographs and survey information to the HistWeb site

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Unprotected Historic Resources

Issue: HistWeb has 3,000+ mapped historic resources in its database, the majority of which are not protected by local ordinance

Add HP layer to fragile lands layer when planning commissions propose changes to a master plan

Encourage the appointment of a trained preservationist when there are vacancies on local planning commissions

Study other alternatives such as preservation and conservation easements and overlay districts which can be paired with PDRs, TDRs and the Greenbelt Program.

Continue to apply for federal grant funds to add survey material to HistWeb.

Develop a strategy to evaluate, register and protect eligible resources on the HistWeb site.