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oR BK 591 p5 1467 <br /> 20 Of 2 <br /> measures to ensure the protection of designated buildings <br /> and districts] <br /> POLICY <br /> ■ LU-4-1 The City will identify, designate, and protect historically <br /> significant properties. By December 1998,the City will <br /> perform a City wide historical survey and prepare a <br /> historical ordinance. [A city-wide Historic Preservation <br /> Survey was completed in 1999 and the adoption of the <br /> Historic Preservation Ordinance is currently underway] <br /> POLICY <br /> ■ LU-1-4-2 The City will by December 1999, develop and implement a <br /> program for the adaptive reuse of historically significant <br /> properties. [The Historic Preservation Element contains - <br /> strategies for...] <br /> Housing Element: <br /> OBJECTIVE <br /> ■ HOU-1-7 By December 1999, the City will develop a process for the <br /> identification,preservation, and protection of historically <br /> significant housing for residential purposes [The Historic <br /> Preservation Element which outlines a Historic <br /> Preservation Program for the identification,preservation, <br /> and protection of historically significant buildngs is <br /> currently underway] <br /> POLICY <br /> • HOU-1-7-1 The City will inventory all historical structures and conduct <br /> a historical survey and utilize the information to prepare a <br /> historical preservation ordinance. [All historic structures <br /> have been identified, a survey completed, and an ordinance <br /> is underway] <br /> POLICY <br /> • HOU-1-7-2 By December 1999, develop strategies to ensure <br /> conservation and rehabilitation of historically significant <br /> structures to maintain their significance. [The Historic <br /> Preservation Element and Historic Preservation Ordinance <br /> contain strategies for resources to be preserved on a short- <br /> and long-term basis. <br /> The City has determined that a separate preservation element would best serve the community <br /> and further demonstrates the City's commitment to the preservation of Zephyrhills'historic <br /> resources. The City intends to continue the preservation program by continued technical <br /> assistance and educational programs,reinforcing existing City policies concerning preservation <br /> and aggressively pursuing grant funding. The City of Zephyrhills is committed to pursuing <br /> Certified Local Government status and is preparing the Historic Preservation Element in partial <br /> fulfillment of the requirements necessary for such a designation. <br /> Certified Local Government <br /> The National Historic Preservation Act Amendments of 1980 (P.L. 95-515) contains the legal <br /> basis for a federal-state-local preservation partnership referred to as the Certified Local <br /> Government Program. The Certified Local Government program permits the State to delegate <br /> certain limited responsibilities to those local governments that meet specific qualifications for <br /> certification. The State provides, from its Historic Preservation Fund apportionment, on a <br /> competitive basis, limited grant-in-aid funding to assist certified local governments in carrying <br /> out the delegated responsibilities. Once the Historic Preservation Ordinance is enacted, along <br /> with other requirements (Appendix H) the City can apply for Certified Local Government status. <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> 14 <br />