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6/26/1994
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VIII-M
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5 <br /> CONCEPTUAL OUTLINE -HISTORIC PRESERVATION EIJUIENT <br /> I. Identification of Historic, Architectural&Arcbaeologieal Resources <br /> A. Introduction <br /> B. Orange County's Development History <br /> C. Identification& Evaluation of Resources <br /> D. Threats & Opportunities <br /> II. Goals & Objectives for Preservation of Historic Resources <br /> A. Community Goals <br /> B. Objectives &Action Recommendations <br /> M. Tools &Techniques for Achieving Community Goals <br /> A. Evaluation & Designation <br /> 1. National Register of Historic Places <br /> a. Listed Properties <br /> b. Study List <br /> 2. Local Designation <br /> a. Prioritizing Landmarks & Districts <br /> b. Evaluation Criteria <br /> 3. Geographic Information System (GIS) Data Base <br /> B. Legal and Regulatory Protection <br /> 1. Historic Districts Designation <br /> a. District Overlay Zones&Landmark Ordinances <br /> b. Regulatory Design Review& Certificates of Appropriateness <br /> 2. Building& Housing Codes <br /> 3. Development Review Procedures <br /> 4. Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) <br /> C. Financial Incentives <br /> 1. . - — Tax Credits <br /> 2. Community Development Block Grants <br /> S. Revolving Funds <br /> 4. Property Tax Deferrals <br /> 5. Purchase of Development Rights (PDR) <br /> 6. Conservation& Preservation Easements <br /> D. Public Awareness <br /> 1. Existing Organizations&Roles <br /> 2. Oral History Initiatives <br /> 3. Photographic Collections <br /> E. Comprehensive Plan Tankages& Conflicts <br /> 1. Farmland Preservation <br /> 2. Rural Character Protection Strategies <br /> 3. Economic Development Strategies <br /> 4. Affordable Housing Strategies <br /> The consultant,with the assistance of the Project Coordinator and the Historic Preservation Commission, <br /> will conduct at least three community meetings to obtain citizen input on preservation goals.In addition, <br /> the consultant must make at least one public presentation of the draft Historic Preservation Plan. <br /> Project Schedule <br /> The project is estimated to take approximately 13 months to complete. The projected starting date is <br /> September 1, 1994, and all work must be completed by September 30, 1995. Consultants submitting a <br /> proposal must specify a starting date and completion date for the project. <br />
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