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GPRA annual products reportTHE CITY OF DUB E ~~ MEMORANDUM January 9, 2007 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: 2006 GPRA Annual Products Report for CLGs Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens is transmitting the 2006 Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Annual Products Report and Baseline Questionnaire. ~2'r~ ~~M ,' "~lX~-~. Michael C. Van Milligen MCVM/jh Attachment cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager THE CITY OF Dus E MEMORANDUM January 4, 2007 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Laura Carstens, Planning Services Manager 5~~~ RE: 2006 GPRA Annual Products Report for CLGs This memorandum transmits the 2006 Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Annual Products Report and Baseline Questionnaire for the City Council to receive and file. The annual report is a form submitted by all Certified Local Governments (CLGs) to the National Parks Service (NPS). The NPS uses the report to help demonstrate to Congress the accomplishments of programs that are funded by the Historic Preservation Fund. This report is submitted for the City Council's information. No action is requested or required. Attachment cc Historic Preservation Commission /dj National Park Service Heringe Preservaran Assistance Prograou Historic Preaervatba Grano Division GPRA Annual Products Report for CLGs CLG NAME:1 rv wc~ rr~evt STATE: ~ / ow.tt CONTACT: ~ .ir•.o ~~+~ TELEPHONE: ~3-,rsa- YZ~O FEDERAL E-MAIL: FISCAL YEAR: 2006 (October 1, 2005. - September 30, 2006) ~,d~lirf~uj~~ bl. / Please read f°Guidance for Completing the GPRA Annual Products Report for CLGs." This guidance defines terms, explains what to count, and follows the form. Please enter the number of historic orouerlies that, during Federal fiscal year 2006 (October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2006), your local government: 1. Added to your CLG inventory ~ 2. Added to your local register (or similar list created by local law) ~ 3. Assisted through your local government's historic preservation taa incentives program ,f~ 4. Assisted through a local government historic preservation grantor loan 6 5. Reviewed for compliance with your local government's historic preservation regulatory law(s) (e.g., an ordinance requiring Commission review of changes to or impacts on properties within a historic district) 6. Acquired (or helped to acquire) in whole or in part through purchase, donation, or other means / Thank you for filling out this form. Please send it, no later than December 31, 2006, to: Historic Preservation Grants Division Attention: John Renaud Heritage Preservation Assistance Programs National Park Service 1849 C Street, NW (Organization Code 2256) Washington, DC 20240 Alternatively, feel free to send the report to John Renaud by fax at 202-371-1794 or at John Renaud(aZtlos.eov by e- mail. If you plan to use Federal Express or a similar service, use the following street address: 1201 Eye Street NW (Organization Code 2256), Washington, DC 20005. If you want an electronic (Word) version of this format and accompanying guidance, please contact John by a-mail. Because of its long-term uses, it will never be too late to provide this report's information. If you have any questions, please contact John by telephone at 202-354-2066, by fax, or by a-mail. USE THIS FORM: I) IF YOU HAVE NOT PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED A BASELINE FORM, 2) IF YOUR PRIOR BASELINE FORM NEEDS CORRECTIONS, OR 3) IF YOU DH) NOT SUBMTT AN ANNUAL FORM FOR EACH OF THE YEARS SUBSEQUENT TO YOUR MOST RECENTLY SUBMITTED BASELINE QUESTIONNAIRE. National Psrk Service Heritage Preservatbo Assistance Programs HistoNc Preservation Grants Division GPRA Baseline Questionnaire for CLGs CLG NAME: G ir'Y of ~BGtattAC STATE: ~.w.tt CONTACT: ~dvro i~rave.s TELEPHONE: at 3- ~ - L O E-MAIL: r cr. d y Please read Guidance for Completing the GPRA Baseline Questionnaire for CLGs. This guidance defines terms, explains what to count, and follows the questionnaire. 1. CLG Inventory and Local Resister a. What is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties in your CLG inventory as of September 30, 2005? ~_ b. In addition, does your local government have a list of locally registered/ designated historic properties (such as a local register of historic places)? c. If the answer to question l.b. is "No," please enter "NP" (No Program) in the blank to the right. If the answer is "Yes," what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties locally registered/ designated as of September 30, 2005? 2. Local Tax Incentives a. Does your local government have a local historic preservation tax incentives program that includes your office in some level of review or oversight? Yes ~ No ^ 3 ~1 Yes 0' No ^ b. If the answer is "No," please enter "NP" (No Program) in the blank to the right. 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, 2005? 33 ~ 3. Local "Bricks and Mortar" Grant or Loan Prosram a. Does your local government have alocally-funded, historic preservation grant or loan program that is rim through, administered, or reviewed by your office? Yes !S~ No ^ b. If the answer is "No,"please enter "NP" (No Program) in the blank to the right. 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, 2005? !o CLG NAME: ~iry i ~aayduE 4. Local Regulatory Program STATE: T~ a. Does your local government have a local law or laws that protect historic properties through a regulatory review and compliance process (for example, Commission review of changes to historic properties) and that involves your / office in some level of review or oversight? Yes E7 No ^ b. If the answer is "No," please enter "NP" (No Program) in the blank to the right. If the answer is "Yes," what is the cumulative number (or your best estimate of the number) of historic properties that your office has reviewed under that process as of September 30, 2005? Z , 6 75 5. Local Proaerty Acquisition Program a. Does 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 enter "NP" (No Program) in the blank to the right. 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, 2005? ~~ Thank you for completing this questionnaire. Please send it, not later than December 31, 2006, to: Historic Preservation Grants Division Attention: John Renaud Heritage Preservation Assistance Programs National Pazk Service 1849 C Street, NW (Organization Code 2256) Washington, DC 20240 Alternatively, feel free to send the questionnaire to John Renaud by fax at 202-371-1794 or by a-mail at John_Renaud@nps.gov. If you plan to use Federal Express or a similaz service, use the following street address: 1201 Eye Street NW (Organization Code 2256), Washington, DC 20005. If you want an electronic (Word) version of this format and accompanying guidance, please contact John by c-mail. Because of its long-term uses, it will never be too late to provide this report's information. If you have any questions, please contact John by telephone at 202-354-2066, by fax, or by a-mail.