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12 <br /> 6. PROJECT DESCRIPTION (Continued): <br /> The first series of slide-tape programs would focus on resource identification.For each of the seven <br /> townships in the county, a program would be prepared which reviewed significant architectural, <br /> historic,and archaeological resources as identified in recently completed inventories and surveys. <br /> The second series of programs would focus on the remaining elements as well as the preservation <br /> plan. First, a program would be prepared which outlined a draft set of goals and objectives. The <br /> program would be used to present options to citizens and would be revised during the process to <br /> reflect a final set of goals and objectives. <br /> Next, a program would be prepared which outlined tools and techniques for preserving historic <br /> resources. Again, the program could be crafted to lay out all the possibilities, then revised to <br /> reflect those that were deemed acceptable as part of the public participation process. Particular <br /> emphasis would be given to the National Register, a local Historic Landmarks program, historic <br /> districts, and methods of preserving historic sites through other initiatives such as farmland and <br /> natural areas preservation, and cluster development. <br /> Finally, a slide-tape program would be prepared which presented a draft Historic Preservation <br /> Plan. The program could be used for presentation of the Plan at public hearing, then revised to <br /> reflect the adopted Plan. <br /> To produce each program, a firm would be employed to work in cooperation with the consultant <br /> selected to prepare the Historic Preservation Plan,the County staff,and the Historic Preservation <br /> Commission. Each program would be developed to coincide with the attached Project Schedule. <br />