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04-28-2011MINUTES SCHERTZ HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE MEETING OF APRIL 28, 2U11 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Weirtz called the meeting to order at 6:30 with a quorum present. Voting members present: Merle Behne, Lou Foehrkolb, Cynthia Palmer, Pete Perez, Earl Sawyer, Dean Weirtz, Ron White, Andreas Wooten. Associate Member present: Robert Crawford, Judy Womack, Chairman Weirtz introduced and welcomed the following guests: Sharlene Fey, Tim Fey DISCUSSIONIACTION ITEMS 1. Minutes -Consideration and/or action regarding the approval of the minutes of January 27, 2011. Andreas Wooten made a motion to accept the minutes and Merle Behne seconded the motion which was carried by a unanimous vote. 2. Fund Expenditures -Consideration and/or action regarding the submission of member expense vouchers. Chairman Weirtz submitted a request for reimbursement of $600.56 in expenses for landmark plaques, postal casts and miscellaneous expenses fi'om multiple vendors. A motion to accept the voucher and approve reimbursement was made by Cynthia Palmer and seconded by Merle Behne. The motion was passed by a unanimous vote. 3. Treasurer's Report -Consideration and/or action regarding Committee expenses and income to date for the Calendar Year 2011. Committee Treasurer Lou Foehrkolb reported that 10 books had been sold since January and that total deposits for book sales for the calendar year 2011 amounted to $250.06. Mr. Foehrkolb also reminded the group that a total of 520 books had been sold since its first printing in 2008. 4. By-laws Amendments -Consideration and/or action regarding the amendment of the Committee By-laws. Chairman Weirtz presented two proposed changes to the by-laws. The first change is to add wording to paragraph one of Appendix A of the by-Iaws to allow consideration of properties within the Schertz Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) far historical designation, The second proposed amendment designed to accommodate the new quarterly meeting schedule would change sentence 5 of Article V, Section 5.4 to read, "The Treasurer shall prepare an annual written report of all income and/or expenditures for each calendar year and submit such to the general membership no later than the first meeting of the calendar year". A motion was made by Earl Sawyer to accept the proposed changes to the by-laws. Ron White seconded this motion which received unanimous approval. S. Rememberances Spring 2011 Newsletter and Special Edition Articles - Consideration and/or action regarding the publication of the Spring 2011 Newsletter and Special Editions Articles. Chairman Weirtz requested Committee approval for the publication of the Spring 2011 Newsletter and two Special Edition Articles. Earl Sawyer made a motion to accept the Newsletter and Articles for publication. Pete Perez seconded the motion which was carried unanimously. fi. Nominations for Historic Landmark Designation -Consideration and/or action regarding nominations for historic landmark designations. Applications for Historic Landmark designation for three Schertz locations and Saint Joseph's Chapel on Highway 4S2 have been received. A motion was made by Merle Behne to approve the applications by the residences at 212 Lee Street, 216 Lee Street and 401 First Street. The motion was seconded by Lou Foehrkolb. The motion carried unanimously. A separate motion was made by Andreas Wooten to designate Saint Joseph's Chapel as a Landmark site and fio provide an explanatory plaque to provide background for those who visit this historic location. This motion was seconded by Earl Sawyer and passed by a unanimous vote. REPORTS -Subcommittee Reports for Discussion Only Cemetery Subcommittee: None at this time. Historian: None at this time. Outreach: Chairman Weirtz reported the publication of the Winter Newsletter and two Rememberances Special Edition Articles in February 2411. Committee Emeritus status ceremony recognizing the Schertz's and Rose Ackerman was conducted at the Senior Center in February, News coverage for the event appeared in the Sche,•tz Tales. The Heritage Neighborhood and Landmark Property dedication ceremony was held on Saturday, March 26, 2011. There were approximately 70 guests in attendance. Banners were hung in the neighborhood and plaques were unveiled at the entrance to the neighborhood and at the Children of Gad Church. Asocial hour was held after the event at which cake and beverages were served. On February 11, 2011, Chairman Weirtz and Gail Hyatt placed the Schertz Early Settler's Genealogy Exhibits and family photos on the walls of the History and Genealogy Room of the Schertz Public Library. Discussions between Chairman Weirtz and the Union Pacific Railroad regarding the possible use of Union Pacific land at First and Main Street for a future railroad museum have ended with Union Pacific declining to participate in such a venture due to possible safety issues associated with having a museum so close to the rail tracks. Discussions began in February with representatives of Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church in New Braunfels regarding designating the Saint Joseph's Chapel (farmer Comal Settlement} as a Schertz Landmark Property. Discussions concluded in April with approval and an application for such a designation. The expected dedication date is set for May 25, 2011. Chairman Weirtz attended meetings in early March and April with representatives of the former Comal Settlement community and Comal County Historical Commission. These meetings have prompted work on research for future Applications for State of Texas historical marker approvals for the community at large and for Wenzel Cemetery. Research may also result in Schertz City historical marker applications for several historic structures in the community (either within Schertz City limits ar within the ETJ). Exhibit placement at the Schertz Senior Center has been completed. There was an excellent two page photo and written article in the April Schertz Tales regarding the historical exhibits on display. In mid- April Chairman Weirtz had introductory liaison correspondence and a personal meeting with Schertz's newly hired Director of Economic Development (Jahn Kessel) and he learned that Mr. Kessel has had experience with historical preservation matters in two prior positions in the cities of Arlington and McKinney, Texas. Chairman Weirtz expressed interest in seeing the SHPC work in concert with Economic Development Commission at every opportunity. An article about Gelman settlers/immigrants who considered establishing a German colony in the United States was published in a Bulletin fiom our sister city in France. Chairman Weirtz displayed plaques that will be placed on the homes of City Council designated "Landmark Properties" as well as a photo image of the special plague being made for Saint Joseph's Chapel. The Council will consider the applications at its May 3rd Council meeting. Kramer Douse: A written request is still pending with the City Manager's Office regarding the placement of a railroad display on the outside grounds of the Kramer House property. A design plan has been submitted to the City Manager. Additional displays added to the facility include a signed Fiesta palter by Cecilia Paz Majica and three displays of photographic art by Diana Web that feature Schertz landscape and wildflower scenes. REQUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 7. Requests by Committee members for future agenda items: The entire committee requests that there be a change in the by-laws allowing for separate votes for residential and non-residential Iandmark status, Additionally, the Committee would like to have plaques serve to explain the history of significant non-residential historic sites. 8• Request by Committee members to City Manager and staff for information: The Committee requests a response to the request to display railroad exhibit on the grounds of the Kramer House. 9. Announcements by Committee Members: Lou Foehrkolb shared with the Committee that Chairman Weirtz was a nominee for the Steve Simonson Community Service Award. The Committee delights in the excellent choice. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business before the committee, a motion was made by Merle Behne and seconded by Earl Sawyer to adjourn the meeting, The motion carried unanimously. MINUTES APPROVED this 28th day of July 2011. r Dean eirtz, C a' 7nan ATTEST: V Cynthia Palmer, Secretary