HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-03 HPC MINMINUTES
HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
The Heritage Preservation Commission met April 3, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. in the
Council Chambers of City Hall, Stillwater.
Present: Maurice Stenerson, Jeff Johnson, Duane Hubbs, Maureen Lodge, and
Marlene Workman.
Not Present: Ray Zaworski, Dick Hauer.
Others: Ann Pung - Terwedo
1. The Commission reviewed and discussed ideas for the proposed picnic
shelter to be placed in Lowell Park. The Park Department has requested
ideas from the Heritage Preservation Commission on the design of the
shelter. The following is a priority list from the Heritage Preservation
Commission as to the picnic shelter for Lowell Park:
1. Do not build a picnic shelter. Lowell Park is a gateway pass -thru
park for pedestrians. It is designed for short -term use,
therefore, a picnic shelter would not be practical. Also, it is
not in the spirit of the Downtown Plan.
2. Consider an alternative location in another Stillwater Park for a
shelter.
3. If the Parks Department decides to put the shelter in Lowell
Park, the design should compliment the existing pavilion. There
should be lattice work which echos the central detailing of the
pavilion with a similar roof line. The supports of the shelter
should be simple.
2. Maurice Stenerson and Duane Hubbs will be attending the State Heritage
Preservation Commission workshop.
Meeting adjourned at 8:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ann Pung - Terwedo