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Schertz Historical Preservation
Committee
By-Laws
Ratified: April 17, 2008
Last Revised: January 24, 2019
ARTICLE I
Name and Location
Section 1.1 The name of the Committee Shall be the Schertz Historical
Preservation Committee, referred to herein as the Committee.
Section 1.2 The office of the Committee is to be the City of Schertz
Mayor’s Office located at 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas 78154.
Section 1.3 All mail shall be directed to the Committee through the City
of Schertz Secretary at the above address.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
Section 2.1
A. Maintain an organizational structure to allow for the conduct of
meetings, management of the committee and maintenance of
records.
B. Assign and monitor sub-committees, programs and projects.
Section 2.2
A. Collect, authenticate, assemble, display and archive artifacts,
documents, photographs, structures, and places of historical
interest.
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B. Record (in manuscript form or vocally) for retention the
memories and knowledge of individuals about people, places
and events relating to the City of Schertz.
C. Designate historical structures and sites in the City of Schertz.
D. Sponsor and present programs and performances to the public.
Research, record and publish historical information regarding
people, places and events that have contributed to the
development of the City of Schertz located in Guadalupe, Bexar
and Comal counties.
Section 2.3 Encourage community interest and involvement in the
historical preservation of those activities set forth in Section 2.2 above.
ARTICLE III
Membership and Meetings
Section 3.1 Membership shall be open to any Schertz resident who
holds an interest in historical preservation and the history of Schertz,
Texas.
Section 3.2 All members shall be volunteers who are unpaid and
uncompensated.
Section 3.3 All members must agree to abide by these by-laws.
Section 3.4 The number of “appointed” members shall be no more than
fourteen (14). Their appointment shall originate from nominations placed
before the Schertz City Council. The “appointed” members shall be the
only authorized voting members on Committee activities. “Non-appointed”
members shall be received simply by showing an interest in Committee
activity and presenting themselves at scheduled Committee meetings.
“Non appointed” members shall not have a vote on Committee business
and shall be titled “Associate Members”.
Section 3.5 Meetings of the Committee will be held on a quarterly basis
with the first meeting of the calendar year being on the fourth Thursday of
the month of January and subsequent meetings on the fourth Thursday of
April, July, and October. The time of the meetings will be 6:30 P.M.
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Should there be a scheduling conflict that requires a change of time and
date of any meeting, all members shall be notified prior to the scheduled
meeting date. Special meetings may be called by the Chairman at his or
her discretion. A quorum (50% of members) must be present for a
Committee meeting to begin. If a quorum fails to be achieved or
maintained during the course of a meeting, no binding votes will be taken
until a quorum is again achieved.
Section 3.6 An agenda will be prepared by the Chairperson and
provided to the City Secretary at least four (4) days prior to the scheduled
meeting date. Agendas will establish the date, time and place of the
meeting and list of discussion items.
Section 3.7 Members shall be expected to attend meetings as
scheduled, and if unable to attend a particular meeting, the member shall
notify a committee officer to announce his or her expected absence.
Should a member be absent for two or more consecutive meetings for
reasons other than health related circumstances, the committee may
inquire with the member as to whether his or her personal commitments
are such as to warrant release from the committee membership. If
deemed appropriate, the committee chairperson will notify the member of
his or her prospective release from committee’s active membership and
request he or she assume an associate member role or resign from
committee membership.
ARTICLE IV
Officers
Section 4.1 Officers shall consist of a Chairperson and a Vice
Chairperson..
Section 4.2 Nominations for officers shall occur at the October and
January meetings. Voting will occur at the January meeting. The only
exception to this time schedule shall be the nominations and vote for the
initial slate of officers. Officers will assume their positions at the January
meeting or in the case of the initial slate of officers, at the time of member
voting. The nominee receiving a plurality of votes will be deemed the
selected candidate for the officer position under consideration.
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Section 4.3 The term of office for all officers shall be one year except for
the initial slate of officers who will serve until the next scheduled election.
Section 4.4 Officers shall not jointly or individually enter into any legally
binding contract on behalf of the Committee.
Section 4.5 In the event that an officer is unable to complete his or her
term of office, the membership will nominate and vote on a replacement
and the newly selected officer will assume the officer post as of the date of
the vote.
ARTICLE V
Duties of Officers
Section 5.1 Chairperson. The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings
and perform all executive functions of the Committee. He or she shall
appoint all subcommittee chairs. The Chairperson shall be responsible for
all meeting notices. The Chairperson shall be an ex-officio member of all
sub-committees.
Section 5.2 Vice-Chairperson. The Vice-Chairperson shall, in the
absence of the Chairperson, preside at all meetings and perform all
executive functions of the Committee as delegated by the Chairperson..
ARTICLE VI
Sub-committees
Section 6.1 Subcommittees will be created based on need and activity.
Section 6.2 The Committee chairperson will create all sub-committees.
An “appointed” committee member will serve as the sub-committee
chairperson. “Non-appointed – “Associate” members can be selected to
serve on a subcommittee.
ARTICLE VII
Parliamentary Authority
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Section 7.1 The rules contained in the current edition of Robert’s Rules
of Order Newly Revised shall govern the Committee activities so long as
they are not inconsistent with these by-laws and any special rules the
Committee may adopt.
ARTICLE VIII
Amendments
Section 8.1 These by-laws may be amended by a two-thirds affirmative
vote of the present and “appointed” members voting at a Committee
meeting.
ARTICLE IX
Publications
Section 9.1 The Committee will obtain permission from the owner (when
known) to place pictures and articles in Committee publications.
Section 9.2 The Committee will conform to the highest professional
standards of publishing, editing and writing.
Section 9.3 Anyone seeking to publish materials in the name of the
Committee will submit such to the Committee (via the Committee
Publications Director) for membership review and for vote (two-thirds of
“appointed” members present for voting) before publishing in the name of
the Committee.
Section 9.4 News releases being made on behalf of the Committee will
be first coordinated with the Committee Publications Director prior to
release.
Section 9.5 The Committee Publications Director shall be appointed by a
two-thirds vote of the committee members present and voting at a
committee meeting where nominations are raised. The Director’s duties
shall be as set forth in the memo of “Duties and Responsibilities” for the
Publications Director (Appendix A).
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ARTICLE X
Committee Budgeting
Section 10.1
The Committee will provide whatever expense projections requested by
the City of Schertz for its consideration in allocating funds for the operation
of the Committee.
ARTICLE XI
Member Expense Vouchering
Section 11.1 Expenditures by members of the Committee shall be
reimbursed by the City of Schertz through the vouchering process that
includes the following:
(1) Individual Items costing more than $250 must be pre-approved by the
Committee before being purchased. (2) Any purchase of $1,000 or more
must be accomplished through the Schertz City Manager's Office for a
City of Schertz Purchase Order. (3) Other purchases by a committee
member in support of the Committee’s work will be submitted to the
Committee for payment. The vehicle for submitting the expenses will be
the Committee Invoice document (Appendix C) attached to the Committee
Letter of Request for Fund Disbursement (Appendix D). (4) All requests
for expense reimbursement will be brought before the Committee for
approval by a majority vote. (5) Receipts will be required to support an
Invoice. If no receipt is available a written explanation for its absence will
be provided. (6) Once Committee approval is obtained, the Committee
Chairperson will forward the expense reimbursement package (keeping a
copy) to the City Finance Office for processing and payment.
ARTICLE XII
Designations
Section 12.1 Authority: Per Section 21.3.6B1 (Boards and Commissions)
of the Schertz Unified Development Code (UDC) the Committee
(Commission) shall have those duties and approval authorities as granted
by the ordinance establishing the Committee (Commission).
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Section 12.2 Designation of Heritage Neighborhoods. Nominations for
such a designation can be made by any person or group interested in
doing so using the application form in Appendix E. A heritage
neighborhood will be defined as one in which multiple properties are
contained meeting the definition of such in Section 14.3 below. There will
be no legal restrictions set on any such neighborhood or individual
property contained therein. The process for approval will include the
following: (1) a majority vote of Committee members present and voting
(vote to be based on the historical merits of the application presented to
the Committee by the nominator) (2) the application with Committee
recommendation for approval or disapproval will be provided to the City
Council for approval or disapproval. Nominations for such a designation
can be made by any person or group interested in doing so using the
application form in Appendix E.
Section 12.3 Designation of Landmark Properties. A “Landmark
Property” is defined as any property that presents itself as a unique
feature of the City of Schertz or its ETJ landscape (community) due to
either its nostalgic, aesthetic, architectural, or symbolic attributes and
which could or will have an enduring impact on the community’s cultural
identity. There will be no legal restrictions placed on any such properties.
A property will be granted selection as a named landmark property by
means of nomination for such status by any person or group interested in
doing so using the application form in Appendix E. The Committee will
vote on the nomination and thereafter present any positive (majority) vote
to the City Council for final approval. Prior to City Council presentation the
Committee will notify the property owner and ask for permission to
nominate his or her property for designation as a Landmark Property. If
the property owner objects the nomination will closed without City Council
consideration. If approval by the property owner is obtained the
nomination will be presented to City Council with the owner’s approval
noted.
ARTICLE XIII
Schertz Main Street Area Preservation Incentive Program
Section 13.1 Authority: Per City Council Resolution 15-R-03 the City of
Schertz will offer an incentive grant program for historic preservation
related projects (50/50 matching up to a $20,000 cap) involving
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designated Landmark properties within the Main Street Incentive area as
shown on Exhibit B of the Resolution.
Section 13.2 Administration: Shall be administered by the City of Schertz
Building Inspection Division.
Section 13.3. Committee Responsibility.
Section 13.3.1: A City representative will present an application for
a City of Schertz Incentive Program Grant to the Schertz Historical
Preservation Committee at the Committee’s next quarterly meeting or at a
special called Committee session if expedited treatment is requested or
required by an applicant. The Committee will review the application for
reasonable compliance with standards set by the Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. A majority
Committee vote shall be needed to approve an application for forwarding
to City Council for action.
Section 13.3.2: Committee Chairperson and/or City Staff will
report to City Council its recommendation as determined by Section 15.3.1
above.
Section 13.3.3: Committee members, by majority vote, may allow
an extension of the one year time allowance for project completion if
deemed warranted by applicant appeal.
END OF BY-LAWS
APPENDICES
A. Duties and Responsibilities of Committee Publications Director
B. Committee Invoice Document
C. Letter of Request for Fund Disbursement
D. Application for Heritage Neighborhood/Landmark Property
Designation
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APPENDIX A
Schertz Historical Preservation Committee
Publications Director Duties and Responsibilities:
• Originate and develop conceptual ideas with regards to the
publication of committee documents (books, articles, newsletters,
brochures, pamphlets, etc.)
• Serve as subcommittee chairman for initiatives to develop
committee publications as noted above.
• Provide revisions and updates for existing committee
publications as necessary (Remembrances journals, by-laws,
cemetery journal indexes, Remembrances indexes, etc.).
• Screen and revise as needed quarterly newsletters,
Remembrances Special Edition Articles, book/pamphlet drafts.
• Collect and retain in archives a copy of all presentation
materials relating to committee member presentations relating to
committee programs and/or projects.
• Serve as the committee’s public affairs representative for
issuance of press releases and/or press interviews.
• Assure that copies of any and all publication materials are
being held in the committee archives
• Serve as Committee Historian and as such maintain a
committee scrapbook that documents events significantly affecting
the city and/or the activities of the committee (newspaper articles,
etc.)
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APPENDIX B
Schertz Historical Preservation Committee
Committee Invoice
ITEM PURCHASED QUANTITY COST PER TOTAL
TOTAL: $
I certify that the above expenditures were made on behalf and to support the
work of the Schertz Historical Preservation Committee (receipts attached).
_______________________________
Signature Date
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APPENDIX C
Schertz Historical Preservation Committee
Letter of Request for Fund Disbursement
FROM:
TO: Schertz Historical Preservation Committee
DATE
In accordance with Article V, Section 5.4 of the Schertz Historical Preservation
Committee By-laws, I am requesting reimbursement for expenses set forth in the
attached Committee Invoice. I have attached all available receipts to the invoice
and where no receipt was obtained an explanation is enclosed. I affirm that the
expenses shown on the invoice were made on behalf of and in support of projects
of the committee.
__________________________
Committee Member
Schertz Historical Preservation Committee review and approval on ___________
___________________________
Chairperson
ATTACHMENT: Copy of itemized invoice with attached receipts
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APPENDIX D
Schertz Historical Preservation Committee
1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas 78154
Application for Landmark Property or Heritage Neighborhood
Designation
This application is to serve as the means by which citizens may apply for approval
to have a structure, residence, neighborhood, or designated area within the city
limits and/or extra territorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of Schertz, Texas designated as
either a “Landmark” property or a Heritage Neighborhood. “Landmark” shall
mean any site or structure, designated by the Schertz Historical Preservation
Committee (Commission) (SHPC) and declared as such by a majority vote of the
Schertz City Council that is of exceptional cultural, archaeological, or
architectural significance. “Heritage Neighborhood” shall mean a significant
concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites or structures united architecturally,
archaeologically, or culturally, by plan or physical development.
NAME OF APPLICANT / NOMINATOR:
ADDRESS OF APPLICANT / NOMINATOR:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
NOMINATION FOR: (Landmark Property)/(Heritage Neighborhood)
NOMINEE:
SECTION A. DESIGNATION REQUEST
STATEMENT OF JUSTIFICATION:
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(Appendix E Cont’d)
SECTION B. COMMITTEE ACTION 4-25-2013
□ APPROVED APPROVED WITH MODIFICATION DENIED
SECTION C. CITY COUNCIL ACTION
APPROVE APPROVE WITH MODIFICATION