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Board of Directors Meeting -3- November 23, 1987
PROPOSED ORDINANCE: Carol Rock reported on an ordinance from Half
Moon Bay, which she got at the Historic Preservation Conference.
It is to establish a City Historic Preservation Commission. She
suggested that this is what we need and that we present this proposed
ordinance to the City Council of Santa Clarita.
OAK TREE ORDINANCE: Cynthia Neal-Harris said we hope to get a
stricter Oak Tree Ordinance than Los Angeles has.
CITY COiJNCIL INSTALLATION: Carol suggested we have some members
representing us at the installation and try to get our banner dis-
played there.
MEMBERSHIP: Laura Mehterian reported 13 new, 54 renewals and 56
Life Members. A total of 123.
LAWYER: Retainer fee. Cynthia reported that Mr. MacIntosh worked
for us at first without funds. He was working alone. When he had
staff to do the work, we started paying him. Our retainer is paid
until February.
Betty Pemfier said there are lawyers who work for non-profit
organizations in Los Angeles. They work in specific areas. Betty
Pember was appointed to look into it.
KINGSBERRY HOUSE: Cynthia announced that the Heritage Questers will
adopt the dining room of the house. The Oak of the Golden Dreams
Questers may take a room.
HISTORIC BUILDINGS: Tom Mix dressings rooms. Received a call from
0 Don Smith asking if we are interested in the Tom Mix dressing rooms.
They felt there were two
Jerry Reynolds and Laura looked at them.
the Board might want to consider. However, we may not be able raise
funds quickly enough. Mr. Smith will decide if he can help in the
move.
B~tte Tilch asked if we could get any fixtures the dressing
rooms might have, to use in the Kingsberry house, if we can't afford
to move them.
Laura said sh~ feels that the dressing rooms are important be-
tause our town was started with cowboy movies and we don't have much
left.
Betty Pember said perhaps we could ask another organization
to move the buildings. '
Other buildings: It was moved that if we are interested in preserv-
ing a house, Laura go to the owners to let them know we are interest-
ed, but need time to get details on cost and time needed. Seconded.
It was brought up that we need to find when the owners need to have
che ~uildings moved.
Betty Evans suggested an article in the paper stating that we
need help to move buildings.
Motion carried.
Good Templar's Hall: Betty Pember said work being consid~red on
Market Street now will not destroy Templar's Hall. She said the
building is not on the National Register.because renovations have
destr9yed its integrity.
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