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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-02-05 Historic Preservation Commission HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Greenmead Historical Park Maureen Miller Brosnan 20501 Newburgh Road MAYOR Livonia, Michigan 48152 (248) 477-7375 Linda McCann DIRECTOR Fax (248) 426-8568 Emily Tchorz-Fielder PROGRAM SUPERVISOR Community Resources Department 33000 Civic Center Drive Livonia, Michigan 48154-3097 (734) 466-2540 Minutes of the Livonia Historic Preservation Commission Voting Meeting February 5, 2020 Alexander Blue House Members present: Ralph Bakewell, Kathie Glynn, Kathy Johnson-Bartshe, Kristin Braun Waterbury Members absent: Cindy Immonen, Jim Kline, Betsy Calhoun Also present: Emily Tchorz-Fielder The meeting was called to order at 6:04 p.m. Correspondence: Preservation magazine arrived. Passed around for review. Reviewed Budget for 2019-2020 submitted by Jim Kline. PUBLICATIONS $75 MEMBERSHIPS $125 STATE OF THE CITY $150 HEADSTONE RESTORATION $3,000 SUPPLIES $900 COMMUNITY AWARENESS/PROMOTIONS $750 COMMISSIONER EDUCATION/CONFERENCES $300 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOTAL $5,300 Motion 02/01: K. Glynn makes a motion to approve the budget as created by Jim Kline. K. Waterbury seconds. All approved. New/Old Business: Livonia Center Cemetery sign is installed. Cemetery Headstone repairs: Discussion on Clarenceville and Newburg Cemeteries. Should consider asking for money in the budget for the fence at Clarenceville. Get estimates now and then ask for it in June. The fence and gates will likely cost more than $5,300, which is why we need to ask for additional funds. We may need to pay for repairs over a course of 3-4 years. Motion 02/02: Kristin Waterbury makes a motion to repair headstones at the Newburg Cemetery for 2020. Kathie Glynn seconds. All approved. Historic Preservation month is May. Ideas for resident participation discussed. Happily Ever After discussed. Theme this year is generational gowns (sets of grandmother, mother, daughter, etc.) Need to get gowns out and start setting them up. Colleen Petersen, Betsy Calhoun, and Kathie Glynn have been working on the gowns. Flyers need to be distributed. K. Waterbury will go to Civic Center Library, R. Bakewell will go to 7 Mile library, K. Johnson-Bartshe will go to Senior Center and City Hall. Motion 02/03: Ralph Bakewell motions to advance $500 out of the trust fund monies for Happily Ever After. Kristin Waterbury seconds. All approved. Civil War Tea discussed. Theme needs to be determined. We will do a tea instead of luncheon or dinner. Speaker to be determined. Maureen Casey has a few people in mind. Motion 02/04: Kristin Waterbury motioned to have fund up to $1,000 advanced for the Civil War Tea. K. Glynn seconded. All approved. Current Issues: Orson Everitt House on 7 Mile: Looking to rezone property from light manufacturing to office, no issue with this rezoning. Gary Bloom was at the Planning Meeting and said potential new owners were thinking of turning it into a spa. Ford Mill on Newburgh has sold. Certified Local District Review: Commission should talk with Linda, K. Johnson-Bartshe left summary for her at home. Documents she had at home had all the main talking points. Opportunity to get matching funds/grants to do more preservation work. Possibly approach Council about the review and use the condition of the Clarenceville fence and sign to convince them to approve the designation. B. Calhoun’s daughter worked at retyping our cemetery workbook into excel. This will allow for easy editing and adding of notes re: stone condition, repair work, etc. Greenmead Updates- Emily Tchorz-Fielder: Contacted Cornerstone Painting to get estimates to repaint wall where wallpaper was not restored in the Hill House. Leftover adhesive has caused some discoloration on the walls. Will begin with the dining room, map room, and parlor and circle back to bathroom and Mrs. Hill’s bedroom. Hinbern roof was completed yesterday (2/4) and foundation crack was fixed today; another crack was repaired but the sealant may not hold up as this isn’t its proper use. Water is coming into various basements on the property. Sent photos to a few companies to see if repairs can be done, no responses yet. Repairs are likely to be costly. Parsonage windows repaired upstairs (glass was cracked). Windows also work appropriately now. New caretaker Jeff Ronayne has moved in. He will be taking over daily building checks. He is also doing some interior updates on his own. New door ordered for the west entrance of the Church. Will be a custom replica door built by Randy Klepinger. Old door is rotting and has many cracks. Met with Canterbury Glass about the stain glass windows in the Church. Awaiting date to remove windows for restoration. Trying to avoid repairing them during wedding season. Frozen Fun event went well. Lots of kids, very cute. Valentine’s Day Tea is sold out. Farmhand’s House exhibits are almost back together thanks to Mary Cambridge, Vaughn Stecker, and Dick Gassel. Plan to open for tours this summer. Walk On Items: Possibly do something with the Hill Family. Dusty Donigan is interested in contacting the Hill Law Firm and building a relationship with them. rd Advocacy Day is March 3. MHPN Annual Conference is May 14-16, 2020 in Kalamazoo. Local History Conference in March in Sterling Heights. Next meeting is March 4 at 6 p.m. Adjourned at 7:07 p.m. Submitted by Kristin Waterbury