Additional Testimony for Cornerstone Community Housing (Z-21-1) public hearing <br /> <br />Dear Mr Geppner and Ms Virginia Gustafson Lucker (Hearing Official), <br /> <br />I am submitting a USB flash drive containing additional materials for inclusion in the Public Hearing <br />record for the Cornerstone Community Housing (Z-21-1) zone change. These comments are in response <br />to the proposed rezoning of two tax lots that are part of the “Chase Gardens Residential Grouping” <br />listed on the National Register of Historic Places. <br /> <br />These materials include two video files of a recent tour of the "Chase Gardens Residential Grouping" <br />which is on the National Register. The first video is more experiential while the second video provides <br />more detailed information. Both of the videos are illustrative of the “Chase Gardens Residential <br />Grouping” site. <br />22.03.19-Chase Garden Tour-01-LOW.mp4 <br />Chase Gardens Residential Grouping Tour.mp4 <br /> <br />These materials submitted also include several PDF files noted below: <br /> <br />Testimony by Steven Baker on Zone Change (Z-21-1) <br />Testimony on proposed Cornerstone Community Housing Zone Change-Z-22-1.pdf <br />The above PDF is also included as an attachment to this email message. Only one copy needs to be <br />included in the record. <br />A map of National Register sites in Eugene prepared by the Oregon State Preservation Office (SHPO). <br />Eugene_NRHistoricSites.pdf <br /> <br />A copy of the nomination materials for the “Chase Gardens Residential Grouping” obtained from the <br />SHPO web site with assistance from SHPO staff. <br />NR_Noms_99000943.pdf <br /> <br />A copy of the City of Eugene Certification of Local Governments (CLG) Application with the Oregon State <br />Preservation Office (SHPO). Through a certification process with SHPO, this CLG demonstrated that the <br />Eugene Historic Review Board (HRB) had a commitment to local preservation and saving the past for <br />future generations. This CLG agreement with Eugene was approved by the state in July 1988. The <br />Certified Local Government (CLG) program was federally mandated as part of an amendment to the <br />National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, and is administered by the National Park Service. <br />CLGApp_Eugene.pdf <br />It should be noted that the Eugene HRB is not currently in full compliance with this agreement, but <br />SHPO has been somewhat flexible in interpreting the CLG agreements with local jurisdictions.