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As the Chair of the local Historic Preservation Commission and an active participant in the update of the historic preservation plan, I was asked to make a couple presentations for the process of updating the plan. The presentation was intended for the major public comment opportunities regarding the intent to update the Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan, a component of the local Comprehensive Plan. Iowa City, a Certified Local Government listed with the State Historic Preservation Officer and National Park Service, uses Design Review through the Historic Preservation Commission and overlay zoning to regulate alterations that require a building permit. The first presentation was the Preservation Plan Open House on September 6, 2006 and the follow-up presentation was made in January, 2007. The Preservation Plan Update presentation provided an overview of local history and broad trends in architectural style and residential design over time. It then discussed the areas identified in the original plan that had been completed and outlined areas for future historic preservation projects. The presentation was made in a public format at the Annual Meeting of the Friends of Historic Preservation, Iowa City, Iowa.
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F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Update
to the
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
January 21, 2007
Iowa City Public Library
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
MISSION STATEMENT
“Iowa City and its citizens seek to identify, protect, and preserve the community's historic resources in order to enhance the quality of life and economic well-being of current and future generations.”
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Nationwide historic preservation:
• Saves local history and architecture for the future• Stabilizes and Maintains Neighborhood Quality of Life
• Creates jobs• Supports skilled trades
• Supports positive real estate values
• Provides economic development and tourism opportunity
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
The 1992 Work Plan Goals in Review
Goal 1: Identify historic resources significant to Iowa City's past.
Goal 2:Enhance the municipal policy of protection of historic resources, and implement this policy through effective and efficient legislation and regulatory measures.
Goal 3:Establish economic incentives to encourage the preservation of historic buildings and neighborhoods.
Goal 4:Provide the technical assistance necessary to preserve and improve historic properties.
Goal 5:Strengthen historic preservation education programs and develop private support and commitment for preservation undertakings.
Goal 6:Maintain and strengthen preservation partnerships between municipal government, state government, and federal agencies.
Goal 7:Establish and implement historic preservation objectives for the University of Iowa campus and surrounding neighborhoods.
Goal 8:Establish and support heritage tourism efforts appropriate to Iowa City's historic resources and community needs.
Goal 9:Conduct regular review and evaluation of historic preservation initiatives by the historic preservation community. Complete annual review and set work plan objectives; HPC, City staff, Friends, neighborhood associations, etc.
Goal 10:Adopt strategies to conserve historic neighborhoods which reflect their organic development, historical roles and traditions, modern needs, and economic health and stability.
Goal 1: Identify historic resources significant to Iowa City's past.
Goal 2:Enhance the municipal policy of protection of historic resources, and implement this policy through effective and efficient legislation and regulatory measures.
Goal 3:Establish economic incentives to encourage the preservation of historic buildings and neighborhoods.
Goal 4:Provide the technical assistance necessary to preserve and improve historic properties.
Goal 5:Strengthen historic preservation education programs and develop private support and commitment for preservation undertakings.
Goal 6:Maintain and strengthen preservation partnerships between municipal government, state government, and federal agencies.
Goal 7:Establish and implement historic preservation objectives for the University of Iowa campus and surrounding neighborhoods.
Goal 8:Establish and support heritage tourism efforts appropriate to Iowa City's historic resources and community needs.
Goal 9:Conduct regular review and evaluation of historic preservation initiatives by the historic preservation community. Complete annual review and set work plan objectives; HPC, City staff, Friends, neighborhood associations, etc.
Goal 10:Adopt strategies to conserve historic neighborhoods which reflect their organic development, historical roles and traditions, modern needs, and economic health and stability.
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Goal 3: Establish economic incentives to encourage the preservation of historic buildings and neighborhoods
Goal 7: Establish and implement historic preservation objectives for the University of Iowa campus and surrounding neighborhoods
Goal 8: Establish and support heritage tourism efforts appropriate to Iowa City's historic resources and community needs
Local tax abatements, SSMIDs, Private/Public Loan Pool
Secure funding and begin/enhance promotional activities
Seek ways to implement the objectives of this goal
Goal 2: Enhance the municipal policy of protection of historic resources, and implement this policy through effective and efficient legislation and regulatory measures.
Streamline Historic Review; Implement commission training
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Eleven Districts Total; Eight Following adoption of the Historic Preservation Plan
HistoricSummitBrownRonaldsWoodlawnCollege GreenEast CollegeLongfellow
ConservationClark DearbornGovernor-LucasCollege Hill
NRHP DistrictsMelroseJefferson
Preservation Districts
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Areas Indicated to be investigated in 1992GoosetownNorthsideManville HeightsDowntownSouth SideKirkwood
Morningside
Tate Arms
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Prehistory and Early History of Iowa City Exceptionally Brief Historical Background
Archaic Tradition (7,500-500 B.C.)
Paleo-Indian Tradition (11,000–7,500 BC)
Woodland Tradition (500 B.C.–1000 A.D.)
Oneota Culture (A.D. 900; 1000–1650)
1830s
Euro American Contact (A.D. 1650–1670)
Historic Period (A.D. 1670–present)
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Ioway Indians
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1830s
Euro American Settlement
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1830s
Meskwaki Indians
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1824–1851
Removal and Survey
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1850s
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Stone Quarries
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F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
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F r i e n d s o f H i s t o r i c P r e s e r v a t i o n, I o w a C i t y, I o w a
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Greek Revival-Georgian/Federal
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Italianate
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Queen Anne Eclectic
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Period Revival Eclectic
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Period Revival Colonial/Georgian
Continental
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Period Revival EclecticTudor Cottage
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Prairie SchoolFormalPrairie Foursquare
Craftsman
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Post World War IIMinimalist TraditionalRanch/ModerneLustron
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Iowa City Historic Preservation Plan
Old Capital
Plum Grove and Johnson County Historical Society
Iowa Hall
Local Historical Museums
North Lobby University of Iowa Main Library
Iowa City Public Library
State Historical Society of Iowa
University of Iowa Libraries
Local Historical Research
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