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<br />13.D. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS <br />13.D.1. HDR <br />ISTORIC ISTRICT FOR OSELAND <br />nd <br />Pat Hedman <br />, President of The Friends of Historic Roseland, 12920 82 Court, would like to <br />move forward and complete their goal of having Roseland declared a historic district. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating explained the County does not have a historic <br />preservation staff. There are two components of a historic district. First, establishing a district and <br />having it listed on the National Register. That would give certain advantages to property owners in the <br />district who wanted to make improvements and they could get some tax benefits from that. Next, make <br />the district regulatory in nature; that is, regulating what owners of historic properties in the district could <br />do, such as what kind of materials they could use in renovating or restoring their house, or painting their <br />house or demolishing their house. <br />Roland DeBlois, Chief of Environmental Planning and Code Enforcement, believed a <br />proclamation making Roseland a historic district was not a problem. <br />More discussion amongst the Commissioners and Director Keating followed. <br /> <br />The Board reached a CONSENSUS to have the Friends of <br />Historic Roseland meet with the Indian River County Historic <br />Resource Advisory Committee. <br /> <br />13.D.2. PLDA <br />ROPOSED EASE FOR OCK UTHORITY <br />Commissioner Wesley S. Davis wanted to form a management team from a committee of <br />individuals who have been involved in the Archie Smith Fish House project from the start. <br />. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously agreed to instruct <br />Legal and Administrative staff to move forward establishing a <br />July 18, 2006 <br />32 <br /> <br />