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TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
SUBJECT: 2010 NPS Annual Reports
DATE: February 14, 2011
Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens is transmitting the 2010 National Park
Service (NPS) Annual Products Report and Baseline Questionnaire.
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Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager
Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager
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TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
FROM: Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager
SUBJECT: 2010 NPS Annual Reports
DATE: February 10, 2011
Introduction
This memorandum transmits the 2010 National Park Service (NPS) Annual Products
Report and Baseline Questionnaire for the City Council to receive and file.
Background
The Annual Products Report and Baseline Questionnaire are forms submitted by all
Certified Local Governments (CLG) to the NPS. The NPS uses the report to help
demonstrate to Congress the accomplishments of historic preservation programs and
provide critical information and documentation for the Administration's and Congress'
budgetary decision making under the Government Performance and Results Act.
Requested Action
This report is submitted for the City Council's information. No action is needed.
Enclosures
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1. CLG Inventory Program
3. Local Tax Incentives Program
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National Park Service
Heritage Preservation Assistance Programs
Historic Preservation Grants Division
National Park Service Annual Products Report for CLGs
Hard Copy Version
CLG NAME: City of Dubuque STATE: Iowa
OMB Control Number 1024 -0038
Expiration Date: May 31, 2011
CONTACT FOR THIS FORM: David Johnson TELEPHONE: (563) 589 -4210
E -MAIL: dj ohnson cr cityofdubuque.org
FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR: 2010 (October 1, 2009, — September 30, 2010)
Please read "Guidance for Completing the National Park Service Annual Products Report for CLGs ".
This guidance defines terms, explains what to count, answers frequently -asked questions, etc
During the reporting period, how many historic properties did your local government
add to your CLG inventory? 37
2. Local Register (i.e., Local Landmarks and Historic Districts) Program
a. During the reporting period, did your local government have a local register program to
create local landmarks /local historic districts (or a similar list of designations created by
local law)? Yes■ No❑
b. If the answer to question 2a is "No," please leave question 2b's blank empty and proceed
to question 3a. If the answer is "Yes," then, during the reporting period, how many
historic properties (i.e., contributing properties) did your local government add to your
local register (or similar list created by local law)?
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a. During the reporting period, did your local government have a local government
historic preservation tax incentives program? Yes• No❑
b. If the answer to question 3a is "No," please leave question 3b's blank empty and proceed
to question 4a. If the answer is "Yes," then, during the reporting period, how many
historic properties did your local government assist through your local government's
historic preservation tax incentives program? 19
CLG NAME: City of Dubuque STATE: IA
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4. Local "Bricks and Mortar" Grants/Loans Program
a. During the reporting period, did your local government have a local government historic
preservation grants /loans program for rehabilitating /restoring historic properties? Yes• No
b. If the answer to question 4a is "No," please leave question 4b's blank empty and proceed
to question 5a. If the answer is "Yes," then, during the reporting period, how many
historic properties did your local government assist through your local government's
historic preservation grant /loan program? 9
5. Design Review/Local Regulatory Program
a. During the reporting period, did your local government have a historic preservation
regulatory law(s) (e.g., an ordinance requiring Commission/staff review of 1) local
government undertakings and /or 2) changes to, or impacts on, properties within a
historic district)?
b. If the answer to question 5a is "No," please leave question 5b's blank empty and proceed
to question 6a. If the answer is "Yes," then, during the reporting period, how many
historic properties did your local government review for compliance with your local
government's historic preservation regulatory law(s)?
6. Local Property Acquisition Program
a. During the reporting period, did your local government have a program to acquire (or
help to acquire) historic properties in whole or in part through purchase, donation, or
other means?
b. If the answer to question 6a is "No," please leave question 6b's blank empty. You have
finished the Annual Report. If the answer is "Yes," then during the reporting period,
how many historic properties did your local government acquire (or help to acquire) in
whole or in part through purchase, donation, or other means?
Notes /Comments:
Thank you for filling out this form. For maximum benefit, please send it, no later than January 28, 2011, to:
Historic Preservation Grants Division Attention: John Renaud
Heritage Preservation Assistance Programs
National Park Service
1201 Eye Street NW (Organization Code 2256),
Washington, DC 20005.
Because of its long -term uses, it will never be too late to provide this report's information.
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Alternatively, feel free to send the report to John Renaud by fax at 202 - 371 -1794 or at John Renaud(a,nps.gov by e-
mail. If you want an electronic (Word) version of this format and accompanying guidance, please contact John by e-
mail. There is also an on -line data entry option that is available for State CLG Program Coordinators. If you have any
questions, please contact John by telephone at 202 - 354 -2066, by fax, or by e-mail.
USE THIS FORM: 1) IF YOU HAVE NOT PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED A BASELINE FORM, 2) IF YOUR
PRIOR BASELINE FORM NEEDS CORRECTIONS, OR 3) IF YOU DID NOT SUBMIT AN ANNUAL FORM FOR
EACH OF THE YEARS SUBSEQUENT TO YOUR MOST RECENTLY SUBMITTED BASELINE
QUESTIONNAIRE.
National Park Service
Heritage Preservation Assistance Programs
Historic Preservation Grants Division
National Park Service Baseline Questionnaire for CLGs
Hard Copy Version
CLG NAME: City of Dubuque
CONTACT FOR THIS FORM: David Johnson
OMB Control Number 1024 -0038
Expiration Date: May 31, 2011
STATE: Iowa
TELEPHONE: (563) 589 -4210
E -MAIL: djohnson @cityofdubuque.org
Please read Guidance for Completing the National Park Service Baseline Questionnaire for CLGs.
This guidance defines terms, explains what to count, answers frequently -asked questions, etc.
1. CLG Inventory Program
What is the net cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic
properties in your CLG inventory as of September 30, 2009? 1488
2. Local Register (i.e., Local Landmarks and Historic Districts) Program
a. As of September 30, 2009, did your local government have a local register program
to create local landmarks /local historic districts (or a similar list of designations
created by local law)? Yes• No ❑
b. If the answer to question 2.a. is "No," please leave the blank empty and proceed
to question 3a. If the answer is "Yes," what is the net cumulative number (or your
best estimate of the number) of historic properties (i.e., contributing properties) locally
registered/designated as of September 30, 2009?
3. Local Tax Incentives Program
a. As of September 30, 2009, did your local government have a local historic
preservation tax incentives program? Yes • No ❑
b. If the answer is "No," please leave the blank empty and proceed to question 4a.
If the answer is "Yes," what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of
the number) of historic properties whose owners have taken advantage of those
incentives as of September 30, 2009?
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CLG NAME: City of Dubuque STATE: Iowa
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4. Local "Bricks and Mortar" Grants/Loans Program
a. As of September 30, 2009, did your local government have a locally - funded,
historic preservation grants /loans program for rehabilitating /restoring historic
properties? Yes • No ❑
b. If the answer is "No," please leave the blank empty and proceed to question 5a.
If the answer is "Yes," what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate
of the number) of historic properties assisted by these grants or loans as of
September 30, 2009?
5. Local Design Review/Regulatory Program
a. As of September 30, 2009, did your local government have a historic preservation
regulatory law(s) (e.g., an ordinance requiring Commission/staff review of 1) local
government undertakings and /or 2) changes to or impacts on properties within a
historic district)? Yes • No ❑
b. If the answer is "No," please leave the blank empty and proceed to question 6a.
If the answer is "Yes," what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate
of the number) of historic properties that your local government has reviewed
under that process as of September 30, 2009?
6. Local Property Acquisition Program
a. As of September 30, 2009, did your local government by purchase, donation,
condemnation, or other means help to acquire or acquire itself some degree of
title (e.g., fee simple interest or an easement) in historic properties? Yes • No ❑
b. If the answer is "No," please leave the blank empty. You have finished the
questionnaire. If the answer is "Yes," what is the cumulative number (or your
best estimate of the number) of historic properties with a property interest
acquisition assisted or carried out by your local government as of
September 30, 2009?
Notes /Comments:
Thank you for filling out this form. For maximum benefit, please send it, no later than January 28, 2011, to:
Historic Preservation Grants Division Attention: John Renaud
Heritage Preservation Assistance Programs
National Park Service
1201 Eye Street NW (Organization Code 2256),
Washington, DC 20005.
Alternatively, feel free to send the report to John Renaud by fax at 202 - 371 -1794 or at John Renaud@nps.gov by e -mail. If
you want an electronic (Word) version of this format and accompanying guidance, please contact John by e -mail. There is also
an on -line data entry option that is available for State CLG Program Coordinators. If you have any questions, please contact
John by telephone at 202 - 354 -2066, by fax, or by e-mail. Because of its long -term uses, it will never be too late to provide this
report's information.
Because of its long -term uses, it will never be too late to provide this report's information.
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