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2014 Annual ReportSchertz Historical Preservation Committee Annual Report Calendar Year 2014 i NOM 11-1 s, W ,. TO: Schertz City Council Members, January 25, 2015 The Schertz Historical Preservation Committee (SHPC) herein submits its Annual Report. The focus of the Committee's 2014 activities centered upon three categories of objectives as set forth as Appendix B to last Year's Annual Report. Those categories were: 1) Historic Recognition Projects 2) Historic Publication Projects 3) Joint Historic Initiatives. The Committee has recorded a most successful year in terms of achieving its projected goals (see Report - "Goals and Objectives" pp. 4 -5). This year's objectives are set forth in Appendix B to this report. The most vexing issue for the Committee this past year was the matter of reconciling the Committee's goals and objectives, as set in the original City Council formulating resolution, with the expressed wishes of the current Council to avoid incorporation of a "historic overlay district" zoning provision into the City Unified Development Code (UDC). In hopes of resolving the matter, the Committee proposed a non - restrictive and incentive based plan for a designated Main Street area. That proposal remains pending with the Council. The "impact events" as outlined in last year's report (disposition of collected artifacts /adaptive use initiative blockage/UDC amendment failures /designation program postponement) have all remained unchanged with the exception of the reinstitution of the Committee's Landmark Designation Program. One landmark property designation was approved in December. The Committee wishes to thank the members of City Council and the City Staff (Brian James) for the support given throughout 2014. in erely, can Weirtz, ai an CC: John Kessell, Schertz City Manager Brian James, Schertz Executive Director Attachment: 1. SHPC Annual Report 2014 w/ Appendix A & B Table of Contents Executive Summary ....... ............................... Page 2 Membership ................. ............................... Page 3 Resource Management and Controls ................... Page 3 Committee Goals and Objectives — 2014 .............. Page 4 -5 Fiscal Matters ............... ............................... Page 6 Impact Events ............... ............................... Page 6 Conclusion ................... ............................... Page 7 APPENDIX A. Annual Inventory /Audit of Resources Report, dated January 2015 B. Committee Calendar Year 2015 Goals /Objective Statement 1 Executive Summary The CY 2014 goals and objectives of the Schertz Historical Preservation Committee (SHPC) centered around three topics: 1) historic recognition projects 2) "advancement of the (historic) narrative" through publications, and 3) joint organizational initiatives. The Committee's "landmark property" designation program remained dormant during the first three quarters of the year as the Committee unsuccessfully attempted to secure from the Council a Unified Development Code (UDC) amendment pertaining to a "historic overlay district" zoning rule. An alternative voluntary and "incentive based" project has since been proposed and remains pending Council approval. One "landmark property" designation occurred in the 4th quarter. Research is pending into the possible nomination of Aviation Heights as a "Heritage Neighborhood. Joint Committee / Comal Settlement Association (CSA) projects have resulted in landscaping of the grounds surrounding the historic memorial plaques at Comal Settlement as well as the construction of the "Royal Road" memorial monument. Similar joint efforts resulted in a successful Comal Settlement historic plaque /monument dedication event held in July. Another joint Committee /Heritage Neighborhood restoration project is on -going at the Vineyard Fellowship Church, a designated Schertz Landmark Property. Publication projects have produced several volumes pertaining to Schertz area cemeteries and local historic events. Those documents have been transferred to the Schertz Public Library for permanent retention and use by researchers. Four newsletters and seven Remembrances Special Edition Articles were published as was a collective volume of articles covering 2010- 2014. The Committee's "Looking Back" feature began appearing in the monthly Schertz Magazine in mid -2014. The Committee has undertaken a historic Schertz picture book project due for publication in 2015 that is designed to display Schertz history via pictures accompanied by brief commentary. The application and research paper for consideration of Saint Joseph's Chapel's listing on the National Registry of Historic Places were completed and submitted for approval by THC and subsequently by the U. S. Department of Interior. Approval was received in August and the Chapel is now listed on the National Registry. Youth involvement in the Committee's effort to "advance the narrative" regarding Schertz history received a positive response from school district administrators and several project have been initiated. One of the student initiatives will become a part of the picture book project. The achievements made with respect to the Committee's targeted goals have been extremely rewarding and we look forward to continuing the progress made in 2014 into CY 2015. 2 Membership The Committee is authorized 14 members. Committee strength was at 14 members as the year began and as it ended. Two members resigned during the year due to moves outside the City and another member was transferred to an Associate member status. Three replacement members were welcomed to the committee. One Committee officer (Secretary) was among those who resigned and another new member accepted those officer responsibilities. Membership quality remains high and enthusiasm is ever present among members. Brian James, City of Schertz Executive Director, has participated in all committee meetings and offered excellent counsel and advice throughout the year. Officers for CY 2015 include: Chairman — Dean Weirtz; Vice Chairman — Debbie Krause; Secretary — Lynn Foehrkolb; Treasurer — Jim Webb. Resource Management and Control Resources available to the Committee consist of display items (photographs, artifacts, documents, paintings, charts, maps, furniture, etc.) either donated by Schertz citizens or manufactured by Committee members. Some furniture items were purchased using City funds. Inventory control is maintained through use of a resource listing. The Committee Chairman and one other Committee member complete a 100 percent inventory audit of the resources in January of each year. The completed 2015 inventory is appended as Appendix A. There are several locations where resource inventory is maintained. The major location is the Space Saver II storage facility, Universal City, Texas. Other resources are on display at the Schertz City Library, Schertz Visitors Center, Schertz Area Senior Center and at the Randolph Field Realty Office. Committee Goals and Objectives — 2014 Appendix B of the Committee's CY 2013 Annual Report set forth goals and objectives for the Committee to pursue in CY 2014. The goals and the results achieved are set forth below: Goal #1 —Historic Recognition Projects A. Pursue development of an amendment to the City of Schertz Unified Development Code (UDC) as pertains to the city's preservation program (i.e. "Historic Overlay District Zoning "). RESULT: Submission of the Committee's proposal to City Council met with negative reply. An alternative voluntary and incentive based proposal has been resubmitted and awaits final consideration by Council. B. Continuance of research, identification and designation of City of Schertz landmark, heritage neighborhood and historic district properties. RESULT: Pending Council action on the UDC amendment proposal by the Committee, the designation program was temporarily postponed and reinstituted in the fourth quarter of the year. One property was nominated and designated by Council. Comal Settlement (now Schertz City and ETJ) recognized as historic via a dedication ceremony July 2014. A subcommittee study project is underway regarding naming Aviation Heights as a "heritage neighborhood ". C. Pursue continued research and completion of application for listing of Saint Joseph's Chapel (Comal Settlement) on the National Registry of Historic Places. RESULT: The application and research paper in support thereof was submitted and approved at both the State of Texas and the national levels. The Chapel was placed on the Register in May 2014. Goal #2 — Historic Publication Projects A. Continue research, identification and publication of quarterly newsletters and Remembrances Special Edition Articles. RESULT: Four quarterly newsletters and seven Remembrances Special Edition Articles were produced. B. Continue research, identification and publication of the Schertz historical cemetery journals. RESULT: Two volumes, documenting seven different cemetery holdings were published and placed in the historic research section of the Schertz Public Library. C. Publish a consolidated Remembrances Special Edition Articles book. RESULT: The book was published containing all articles from 2010 thru 2014 and placed in the Schertz Public Library. Included are all quarterly Committee newsletters for the same periods. D. Continue publication efforts in promotion of the Committee's "advancing the (historic) narrative" principal. RESULT: Several historical themed articles have appeared in the Schertz Magazine written by Jim and Diana Webb, committee members. The Committee arranged for recurring monthly feature in the magazine called "Looking Back ". A 4 arranged for recurring monthly feature in the magazine called "Looking Back ". A consolidated City Landmark Property Listing book was published and placed in the City Library. A Schertz City picture history book is in the preparation stages. Goal #3 — Joint Historic Initiatives A. Seek expansion of local history education/awareness program through a youth/student involvement initiative. RESULT: The school district administration has joined with the Committee and the City Secretary in promoting several initiatives involving students in local history related projects. Each of the projects are on- going. B. Assist, where possible, the Comal Settlement Association (CSA) and /or the Cibolo Valley Community Museum Association ( CVCMA) in projects designated to promote area historic preservation /restoration projects. RESULT: The joint efforts of the Committee and CSA produced a restoration of the Comal Settlement community monument landscape and the dedication event commemorating the monuments in July 2014. The joint efforts of CVCMA and the Committee resulted in the planning and completion of the "Welcome to Schertz" mural project at 507 Main Street. C. Pursue other joint historic restoration/preservation projects as they might arise. RESULT: The Committee has undertaken a joint restoration initiative with the parishioners of the Vineyard Fellowship Church, a designated Schertz landmark property. Fiscal Matters The Committee's budget cycle is the same as the City of Schertz (October 1st to September 30"'). The Committee projected budget expense for fiscal year 2014-2015 has been set at $5,150.00. The only revenue generator is derived from book sales. Budget expenses and revenues for fiscal year 2014-2015 (to date) and for calendar year 2014 (January — December) are set forth below: FY 2014 — 2015 (As of January 1, 2015) ALLOCATED EXPENSES REVENUE (book sales) $5,150.00 $149.02 $257.96 CALENDAR YEAR 2014 (January — December) ALLOCATED EXPENSES REVENUE (book sales) $5,150.00 $1,152.23 $292.96 Pending for the fourth year is the question of how to dispose of collected artifacts accumulated by the Committee in hopes of a history/cultural museum being created. There is no expectation that such a museum will be created and thus continued storage of the materials seems fruitless and costly in terms of time for the Committee and cost to the City. Requests have been made of City staff to arrive at a final disposition solution without answer. The Committee's long standing support for an amendment to the City Unified Development Code (UDC) relating to a "historic district" zoning classification has been abandoned in hopes of Council adopting a substitute incentive based "Main Street Restoration Program". Action by Council remains pending. 1.1 Conclusion The Committee experienced a shift in emphasis as it proceeded with its work in 2014. The original goals set for the Committee by City Council in 2006 (i.e., 1. institute a history museum 2. attract grants for a museum 3. provide for preservation of historic Schertz properties) were no longer considered viable pursuits based upon prior year's experiences and absence of necessary resources. The emphasis this past year has primarily focused on recognition initiatives such as: Comal Settlement Memorial; and, Saint Joseph's Chapel listing on the National Registry of Historic Places. Historic publication initiatives have included: publication of cemetery journals; recurring REMEMBRANCES Special Edition Articles/Newsletters; and, a consolidated publication of Special Edition articles encompassing years 2010 -2014. Several joint organizational projects (Adopt -A- Highway at Comal, Comal landscape initiative, and "Welcome to Schertz" mural initiative) were completed. A partnership with the students of the Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City Independent School District (SCUCISD) was begun during the last calendar quarter and offers promise in the coming year. Efforts continue in support of a historic Main Street incentive based project. The Committee is studying the possibility of proposing the creation of a second "Heritage Neighborhood" in the Aviation Heights Subdivision. Work has begun on a historic picture book pertaining to the City's history which should be published in the first or second quarter of 2015. The Committee continues its relationship with The Riedisheim, France Historical Society and again this past year that society continued its tradition of publishing a feature article regarding Schertz in its annual publication, "The Bulletin ". The year 2014 has been productive and rewarding for the Committee. APPENDIX A. Annual Inventory /Audit Report, dated January 2015 B. Committee Calendar Year 2015 Objective Statement Schertz Historical Preservation Committee Annual Report CY 2014 I's 0 0 Schertz Historical Preservation Committee Calendar Year 2015 Objectives Recognition Projectse #1 Pursue identification, research and designation of potentially eligible "Landmark" and "heritage Neighborhood" properties within the City or its ETJ. an I #1 Continue research and publication of quarterly Committee newsletters and REMEMBRANCES Special Edition articles. #2 Continue research and publication of Schertz historical cemetery journals to include a master listing of all cemetery graves #3 Continue research and publication of a Schertz City photo history book Joint Initiatives: #1 Continue development of the youth/student involvement initiative #2 Assist, where possible, the Comal Settlement Association and/or the Cibolo Valley Community Museum Association in projects designed to promote area historic preservation/restoration projects #3 Continue work on the joint Committee/Vineyard Church restoration project