07-25-2019 Agenda with backup SCHERTZ HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
MUNICIPAL COMPLEX BOB ANDREWS CONFERENCE ROOM
1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY, BUILDING #1
Schertz, Texas 78154
AGENDA
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2019, 6:30 p.m.
Call to Order
Introduction of Guests
Presentations
Quarterly Projects and Collections – Dean Weirtz
• Joseph/Charles (Carl) Schertz Genealogy Input
• Staybridge Hotel - Schertz History Gallery
• Show & Tell – Historic Homes Along the Cibolo
Schertz Public Library Archival Internship – Maddy Larsen
Discussion and/or Action Items
1. Minutes - Consideration and/or action regarding the approval of the minutes of
the regular meeting of April 25, 2019.
2. Fund Expenditures - Consideration and/or action regarding the submission of
member’s expense vouchers and approval of fund expenditures.
3. Book Sales Report - Consideration and/or action regarding book sales activities
during the last quarter and other fiscal activities.
4. Publication of the Summer 2019 Newsletter and Remembrances Special
Edition Article 2019-3. Consideration and/or action regarding the publication of
the Summer 2019 Committee Newsletter and the Remembrances Special Edition
Article 2019-3.
5. Schertz Main Street Proposals. Consideration and/or action regarding Schertz
Main Street proposals.
6. Schertz Landmark Property/Heritage Neighborhood Designation
Nominations - Consideration and/or action regarding Schertz Landmark
Property/Heritage Neighborhood designation nominations.
7. Subcommittee Reports – Discussion Only
- Historian
- Biblioboard/Social Media
- Oral History
- Outreach
Requests and Announcements
8. Request by Committee Members that items be placed on a future agenda
9. Requests by Committee Members to City Manager and Staff for information
10. Announcements by Committee Members
ADJOURNMENT
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SCHERTZ HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
MUNICIPAL COMPLEX CONFERENCE ROOM
1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY, BUILDING #1
Schertz, Texas 78154
MINUTES
THURSDAY, April 25, 2019, 6:30 p.m.
Call to Order – the meeting was called to order by Chairperson Elizabeth Strong at 6:30.
Members present include: Vice Chair Dean Weirtz, Pete Perez, Lou Foehrkolb, Lynn
Foehrkolb, Paul Ringenbach, Letticia Sever, LaDonna Bacon, Dean Midlick and Sue
Boissonneault.
Brian James, Assistant City Manager, was also in attendance
Discussion and/or Action Items
1. Minutes - Consideration and/or action regarding the approval of the minutes
of the regular meeting of January 24, 2019. The motion to accept the
Committee meeting minutes as written was made by Lynn Foehrkolb and
seconded by Dean Weirtz. The motion passed unanimously.
2. Fund Expenditures – It was discussed that the Committee was considering
purchasing new shirts. Brian James noted that the Committee had plenty of
money in their budget. He suggested that Ms. Strong work with Jackie Gaines
in the City Manager’s office to select the shirt style and color.
3. Book Sales Report – Dean Weirtz indicated that there were book sales
totaling $374.07 over the last quarter which was about 20 books. No vote was
needed as this was just an information item.
4. Publication of the Spring 2019 Newsletter and Remembrances Special
Edition Article 2019-2. Chairperson Strong called for a motion. A motion
was made by Lou Foehrkolb and seconded by Dean Weirtz to approve the
publication of both the Spring Newsletter and the Remembrances Special
Edition Article 2019-2. Dean Weirtz offered special thanks to Paul
Ringenbach and Rosalyn Wise for their contributions to the newsletter. Paul
Ringenbach commented that he liked the Remembrances Special Edition
article on William Dean Fausett, written by John Baker, the artist
commissioned to paint the murals depicting a portion of aviation cadet
training at then Randolph Field in the administration building, known as the
Taj Mahal. Dean Weirtz presented canvases of some of the artwork – the
navigator and the pilot. He mentioned that at some point they would be
framed and hung. Brian James offered to work on getting them framed if it
would help to preserve them and also find a place to hang them for the time
being. It was discussed that they could be hung along with other items
referencing Randolph Air Force Base. Perhaps the Community Room in the
new Fire Station #3 might be a good place. Dean Weirtz noted that some
items are planned to be hung in the old Riedels Building that Guadalupe
County is renovating as well as the new Staybridge hotel. Chairperson Strong
called for a vote on the motion to approved publication of the Spring 2019
Newsletter and Remembrances Special Edition Article 2019-2. The motion
passed unanimously.
5. Schertz Landmark Property/Heritage Neighborhood Designation
Nominations – Chairperson Strong asked for a status update on the
processing of the Heritage Neighborhood Designation for the Comal
Settlement area. Brian James indicated that staff was waiting on the outcome
of some legislation that was pending. He noted that House Bill 2496 could
impact a City’s ability to designate historic landmarks. Staff is recommending
waiting to see if the bill becomes law and what the final language is so as not
to get hung up midstream of processing the item before moving forward with
the nomination.
Brian James left the meeting at this point to attend another meeting.
6. Committee Property/Resource Inventory Matters – Dean Weirtz wanted to
discuss the timing of the disposition of property. The City indicated it could
be stored through the end of the year, as the storage unit was already paid for,
until it could be transferred to the museum association. Dean Weirtz
recommended transferring ownership to the Cibolo Valley Museum
Association just before the end of the fiscal year. Vice Chair Wiertz noted that
the items being put up in the Riedels building and the Staybridge hotel is
being done by and with materials of the Cibolo Valley Museum Association
that have been stored elsewhere. No members of the Committee objected to
delaying transferring ownership until just before the end of the fiscal year.
7. Subcommittee Reports – Discussion Only
Historian – nothing to report
Biblioboard – nothing to report
Social Media – Chairperson Strong provided overview. She noted that
two posts had been made - one on the volunteer fair and the other on the
history event at the library. They received 35 interactions. This has been
the highest level of interaction the Committee’s posts have had and high
compared to other city posts.
Oral History – Chairperson Strong indicated that David Lynch is trying
to finish up the video editing project by May 1 and she indicated she
would continue to work with Mr. Lynch to move it along.
Outreach – Dean Weirtz noted how well done the Committee’s link is on
the City’s website. He indicated he was contacted by a man from Boerne
who was interested in talking with Dean to get information for their
genealogy society and some research he is doing on Johann Schertz who
moved to Boerne and who was a son of Sebastian. He indicated he
anticipated being invited to speak to their group.
Dean Weirtz also mentioned that Brandy Cook with Cook Realty Office
contacted him about getting an auxiliary gallery put up in her office on
Main Street. He indicated he had provided some photos. Some discussion
occurred about the positive feedback received at the volunteer fair on the
historic video: Schertz Then and Now that was done by The Crossvine. It
was noted the video is available on the City’s Youtube page.
Requests and Announcements
8. Request by Committee Members that items be placed on a future agenda –
Dean Midlick noted interest from someone about doing a movie and possible
publicity partnerships. Dean Weirtz indicated that he couldn’t provide much
information at this time, but would have more by the next meeting. Vice Chair
Weirtz indicated that they could put and update on the historic designation on
the next agenda. Dean Weirtz also asked members to provide contacts of
people who would like to put up historic photos and materials. Letticia Sever
mentioned perhaps some teachers in SCUCISD might want some. Vice Chair
Weirtz noted the history teacher at Clemens High School who is an auxiliary
member of the Committee and that there are some items at Clemens. He noted
they do have some items related to Cibolo that might be of interest at Steele
High School. It was noted that Cibolo has now established a historic
committee. Vice Chair Weirtz mentioned he had provided Cibolo some of the
photos that he had but could not get some information on contracts related to
creating a telephone company.
9. Requests by Committee Members to City Manager and Staff for information –
nothing beyond what was mentioned above.
Brian James returned
10. Announcements by Committee Members – Chairperson Strong mentioned the
Committee was looking for a replacement for David Lynch.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the committee, a motion was made to adjourn the
meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 7:10 pm.