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GoALs FoR 2015 <br />In addition to the goals listed in the City's 2009 Historic Preservation Plan, the Landmarks <br />Commission has specific priorities for 2015, which include the following: <br />• Successfully educate, celebrate and inspire the community through <br />events and activities that make up the North Olmsted Bicentennial. <br />o Tell the North Olmsted story through events such as the <br />historical tour and engage the public through the <br />website, physical displays, social media and print <br />publications. <br />o Begin research of North Olmsted notables to create an <br />archive of accomplished or renown individuals who were <br />"Born in the 44070." <br />• Open dialogue with the North Olmsted City Schools regarding the proposed campus <br />construction project within the Butternut Ridge Historical District specifically regarding <br />future plans and the impact to properties listed in the Ohio Historic Inventory. <br />• Support planning and fundraising efforts for Old Town Hall to ensure this landmark building <br />remains in good condition and best serves the needs of the community. <br />ADDITIONAL GOALS FOR 2015 AND BEYOND <br />• Investigate properties of considerable local significance for potential as North Olmsted <br />Landmarks. Also continue to identify eligible properties for historic recognition plaques. <br />o Consider the Parker Ranch and Lustron house on Mastick Road, as well as 25747 <br />Butternut Ridge Road. <br />• Continue work on the North Olmsted Cemetery Improvement Project. <br />• Improve information available to the public through the Landmarks Commission webpage <br />on the City of North Olmsted's soon-to-be updated website.
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