File #: 21-3982    Version: 1 Name: HLC#21-002: Discussion on CLG Training for NACP Commission Assistance and Mentoring Program
Type: Discussion Item Status: Consideration
File created: 3/2/2021 In control: Historic Landmark Commission
On agenda: 3/11/2021 Final action: 3/11/2021
Title: HLC#21-002: Discussion on CLG Training for NACP Commission Assistance and Mentoring Program
Attachments: 1. 2021 Training Application.pdf
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HLC#21-002: Discussion on CLG Training for NACP Commission Assistance and Mentoring Program

Description/History
Mansfield has been awarded a CLG grant to host a virtual two-day Commission Assistance and Mentoring Program (CAMP) regional training event with six sessions. As a host city, we are required to work with the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) to support the training.

The host CLG is responsible for the following:
• Consult with THC and NAPC on content of the training
• Assist with advertising for the training
• Work with THC and NAPC on other program logistics as needed

The City was asked what challenges our local preservation program faced and how additional training might help. The following issues were identified by Staff:

· Demolition by Neglect: An increasing number of historic resources (not all of them local landmarks) in Mansfield are suffering from deferred maintenance where the owner cannot afford repairs. We are looking at funding mechanisms to assist these properties, but concerns have arisen regarding spending public dollars on a private building which may be subsequently sold. On the other hand, enforcing the Property Maintenance Code on substandard buildings may force the owner to demolish the building or make repairs using inappropriate or incompatible materials.

· Impact of New Development on Historic Resources: As part of Mansfield’s downtown revitalization, developers may view historic buildings as an obstacle rather than an opportunity. This sometimes leads to the desire to demolish the historic building instead of incorporating it into the development. We would like to know methods to encourage the reuse of existing buildings as part of the development. We would also like to know more about what is involved in relocating historic buildings if there is no other alternative to demolition.

· Preserving Humble Buildings: Most of our historic grand homes have bee...

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