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1 <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: Mav 6, 1998 <br />Agenda Abstract <br />Item # S_d <br />SUBJECT: PROCLAMATION FOR NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION WEEK <br />DEPARTMENT: planning PUBLIC HEARING: Yes X No <br />BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: Yes X No <br />ATTACHI~IENTS: INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Donald R. Belk <br />Proclamation ~ Planner II/Preservation X2594 <br />PHONE NUMBERS: <br />Hillsborough 732-8181 <br />Mebane 227-2031 <br />Durham 688-7331 <br />Chapel Hill 967-9251 <br />PURPOSE: To proclaim May 10 - 16, 1998 National Historic Preservation Week. <br />BACKGROUND: This yeaz, National Historic Preservation Week will be observed May 10 - 16. The <br />theme chosen by the National Trust for Historic Preservation is "Preservation Begins at <br />Home". <br />This theme celebrates the role of historic preservation in saving and enhancing the <br />buildings where we live. For many Orange County citizens, the Spring and Christmas <br />tours of restored homes in Hillsborough offer a first introduction to historic preservation. <br />For others, the renovation of a Cedar Grove farmhouse or a Carrboro bungalow <br />represents the first step towazds hands-on involvement in preservation. For still others, <br />the preservation of older residential buildings is a remarkably effective tool for bringing <br />new life to historic neighborhoods in Chapel Hill. <br />"Preservation Begins at Home" is also a call to activism. Orange County has many <br />landmazk buildings and neighborhoods that help to define its character. The Historic <br />Preservation Commission contends that if we aze to be successful in savings these special <br />places, we must be vigilant in protecting them and imaginative in developing strategies to <br />keep them alive. We must also take an active, informed role in the discussions and <br />decisions that shape the future of the communities that we call home. <br />A copy of the proclamation is attached. <br />RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends approval of the proclamation for National Historic <br />Preservation Week 1998. <br />