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PLAN DEVELOPMENT



                                            This 2018 update of the Heritage Preservation Plan further refines Plano’s
                                            preservation program to help coordinate preservation efforts and place this
                                            work into a broader framework of community and economic development
        “Make preservation a part           objectives.  The Heritage Preservation Plan will guide the city’s preservation
        of everyday life for the            efforts and provide for their integration into the broad range of plans, programs,
        citizens of Plano.”                 and activities that will shape the community for the next five years, leading to
          - Online survey participant       the celebration of the 150th anniversary of Plano’s founding.
                                            The Heritage Preservation Plan is not a regulatory tool, but rather a policy
                                            document that:
                                             A    Creates a strategic framework for preservation efforts over the next
         Preservation Plano Logo                 five years and will be used by city staff, property owners, preservation
                                                 stakeholders, and community members.
         The project logo is inspired by the   A    Does not commit the City to action, designate new properties as historic,
         canopy of the Bagwill-Sherill building   regulate historic properties, or impose any restriction on property owners.
         at 1015 E. 15th Street, a photo of   A    Sets policies for the heritage preservation program moving forward,
         which can be seen on page 53.           states overarching goals, and identifies key actions to work toward policy
                                                 objectives.

        THE PROJECT STEPS                    A    Identifies properties that may be eligible for designation at the local level.


                 Community Workshop #1 (January 31, 2018)
               2     Online Survey Posted (February 2, 2018)

                   3     Draft Outline, Timeline, Goals, Policies

                         and Actions (February 15, 2018)
                      4      Administrative Draft (March 19, 2018)


                          5      Online Survey Closed (April 9, 2018)



                              6     Community Workshop #2 (May 10, 2018)


                                  7     Public Review Draft (August 15, 2018)


                                     8      Community Workshop #3 (August 30, 2018)


                                         9      Final Document  (October 12, 2018)



                                            10      Heritage Commission Approval  (October 23, 2018)


                                               11       Planning & Zoning Commission Approval (November 5, 2018)


                                                   12       City Council Adoption (November 26, 2018)



         2    Preservation Plano 150                                                            november 2018
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