Historic Landmark CommissionJuly 2, 2025

27.0 - 2024 HLC Annual Internal Review and Report — original pdf

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Annual Internal Review This report covers the time period of 7/1/2024 to 6/30/2025 HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ____________________________________ (Official Name of Board or Commission) The Board/Commission mission statement (per the City Code) is: The mission of the Historic Preservation Commission is to encourage and support historic preservation in Austin. The HLC was created to prepare and periodically revise an inventory of the structures and areas that may be eligible for designation as historic landmarks. The Commission also prepares, reviews and proposes amendments to the Historic Landmark Preservation Plan. The Commission reviews requests to establish or remove a historic designation, and makes recommendations on the requests to the Land Use Commission, as determined in accordance with Section 25-1-46 (Land Use Commission). Section 2-1-147 of the City Code. The duties of the Historic Landmark Commission are to: • Promote historic preservation activities in Austin • Review applications for heritage grant monies • Review applications for historic zoning cases • Review certificates of appropriateness and tax exemption applications for city landmarks • Review sign and building permits in historic districts Annual Review and Work Plan Year Page # 1. Describe the board’s actions supporting their mission during the previous calendar year. Address all elements of the board’s mission statement as provided in the relevant sections of the City Code. In 2024, the Commission was deeply involved in the first update of City of Austin Preservation Plan in more than 40 years. The Equity-Based Preservation Plan provides direction for historic preservation policies, programs, and tools in Austin. It was created through an inclusive, community-oriented process and adopted in 2024. The vision for equitable historic preservation in Austin is to actively engage communities in protecting and sharing important places and stories. Effective preservation uses the past to create a shared sense of belonging and to shape an equitable, inclusive, sustainable, and economically vital future for all.The plan was adopted by the Austin City Council last fall. The Commission earned national recognition for its work on this plan. The National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) awarded the all- volunteer body with a Commission Excellence Award in Best Practices: Public Outreach/Advocacy for its initiation and stewardship of the Equity Based-Preservation Plan. 2. Determine if the board’s actions throughout the year comply with the mission statement. The Commission’s actions throughout 2024 complied with the mission statement. 3. List the board’s goals and objectives for the new calendar year. (Make sure the goals and objectives fall within the mission statement of the board/commission.) This next year, the Commission will focus on: Training and orientation of new commission members Strengthening our committees, given the number of new Commission members Reviewing grant applications Seeking ways to get ahead of demolition permit requests for potentially historic properties Advancing the goals of the Equity-Based Preservation Plan