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Compiling a contact list of local photographers that may be interested
 and capable of documenting the historic resource before demolition;
 Finding local companies or donation centers willing to receive salvage
 materials; and
 Coordinating with other departments/entities in the creation and
 maintenance of this policy.
 Explore ways to ensure owners of historic buildings adequately
 maintain the building to prevent demolition by neglect.
 Update Chapter 58, Historical Preservation, of the City's Code of
 Ordinances to:
 Adjust the designation considerations by expanding the criteria for
 recognizing places of community importance; not limiting the age to
 consider historic local landmarks to 50 years or older; and giving
 equal consideration to events, festivals, and other "intangible"
 resources as physical resources.
 More clearly articulate the roles and processes of review bodies and
 individuals involved in the historic preservation program;
 Extend demolition delay to 120 days to allow an opportunity for
 salvage; and
 Clearly define demolition in the ordinance to specify the removal of
 materials or deconstruction of part or all of a structure, not just the
 full removal of a structure.
 Enhance the existing Historic Preservation Commission to better
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 reflect and learn from the community.
 Enhance the HPC's educational and outreach component by
 advocating for the historic preservation program and providing
 additional educational outreach to the community:*
 Continue attending regular neighborhood association meetings for
 the district in which the HPC member resides to answer questions
 about the COA process.
 Provide informational materials to new residents in the
 neighborhood/historic district.

 As future historic districts and cultural resources are designated (and   NEAR-TERM   City of Des Moines  HPC
 the number of HPC seats increase), consider creating HPC   (0-5 Years)
 subcommittees to address certain geographic areas or types of
 resources. These groups could provide an initial review and
 recommendations of the COA application to be distributed to the full
 HPC to be used in the report. Reviews should still be coordinated with
 staff review, meaning additional staff would likely be needed with an
 increased number of designated historic resources.

 Actively work to fill HPC positions with individuals that represent the
 communities they serve in terms of age, race, gender, socioeconomic
 background, and heritage by working with neighborhood
 associations, residents, and other community groups.*
 Enhance the training process for Historic Preservation Commission
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 members.
 Continue scheduling a training session for newly appointed HPC
 members to meet with staff to review the mission of the HPC,
 operating procedures, designated historic resources, design guidelines   City of Des
 and other resources, and related projects.*
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