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10 <br /> 10 ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS OF A HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN <br /> Adapted from: Preparing a Historic Preservation Plan. by Bradford J. White and Richard J. Roddewig, <br /> American Planning Asssociation Planning Advisory Service Report Number 450. <br /> 1. Statement of the goals of preservation in the county, and the purpose of the preservation plan. <br /> 2. Definition of the historic character of the county. <br /> 3. Summary of past and currant q7GFft to preserve the county's character. <br /> 4. A sumey of historic resources in the county. <br /> 5. Explanation nation of the legal basis for protection of historic resources in the state and county. <br /> 8. Statement of the relationship betwom historic presavafion and other local land use and growth <br /> managanent authority, such as the zoning ordinance. <br /> ?. Statement of the public sechw-'s respa�nsibdlities towards County-owned historic resources, such <br /> as public buildings, etc., and for insuring that public actions do not adversely affect historic <br /> resources. <br /> 8. Statement of incentives that are, or should be, available to assist in the preservation of the <br /> county's historic resources. <br /> 9. Statement of the relationship beimm historic presavation and the county's educational system <br /> and progrmn. <br /> 10. A precise statement of goals and policies, including a specific agenda for future action to <br /> accomplish those goals. <br />