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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-04-08 HPC MinutesMINUTES CITY OF MAPLEWOOD HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 7:00 P.M Thursday, April 8, 2021 Watch Meeting: http://vod.maplewoodmn.gov/CablecastPublicSite/show/906?channel=1 CALL TO ORDER The meeting of the Heritage Preservation Commission was via Zoom and called to order by Chair Boulay at 7:00pm on Thursday, April 8, 2021 A. ROLL CALL Commissioners Chair Peter Boulay Present Vice Chair Richard Currie Present Commissioner Bob Cardinal Present Commissioner Margaret Fett Present Commissioner Jason DeMoe Present Commissioner John Gaspar Present Council Member Nikki Villavicencio Present Staff Assistant City Manager, Mike Sable Present B. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Move to add under New Business (Moose Lodge Update & Old Town Hall) Motion by Currie, second by Fett to approve agenda as amended Ayes - ALL C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. December 2020 2. January 2021 3. February 2021 4. March 2021 Motion by Currie, second by Gaspar to approve minutes as presented Ayes - ALL D. NEW BUSINESS 1. St. Paul Regional Water Project - Discussion 2. “Hazelwood” North Fire Station Demolition (No Packet) 3. Moose Lodge Update (No Packet) Commissioners had general discussions of these topics, no action taken. E. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS 1. Maplewood Area Historical Society Update Big Red Barn Sale on May 1, 2021 F. COMMISSION PRESENTATIONS G. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Gaspar, second by Currie to adjourn at 7:52pm on Thursday, April 8, 2021. RULES OF CIVILITY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND OUR COMMUNITY Following are rules of civility the City of Maplewood expects of everyone appearing at Commission Meetings - elected officials, staff and citizens. It is hoped that by following these simple rules, everyone’s opinions can be heard and understood in a reasonable manner. We appreciate the fact that when appearing at Commission meetings, it is understood that everyone will follow these principles: • Speak only for yourself, not for other Commission members or citizens - unless specifically tasked by your colleagues to speak for the group or for citizens in the form of a petition. • Show respect during comments and/or discussions, listen actively and do not interrupt or talk amongst each other. • Be respectful of the process, keeping order and decorum. Do not be critical of Commission members, staff or others in public. • Be respectful of each other’s time keeping remarks brief, to the point and non-repetitive.