際際滷shows by User: Tweitzel / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: Tweitzel / Sat, 17 Nov 2012 14:19:07 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: Tweitzel Other Design Work: Repair for a Basement Window /slideshow/other-design-work-basement-window-repair/15225078 otherdesignworkbasementwindowrepair-121117141910-phpapp02
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Sat, 17 Nov 2012 14:19:07 GMT /slideshow/other-design-work-basement-window-repair/15225078 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Other Design Work: Repair for a Basement Window Tweitzel <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/otherdesignworkbasementwindowrepair-121117141910-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Other Design Work: Repair for a Basement Window from Tim Weitzel
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Sketches and Drawing: Samples from Other Design Work by Tim Weitzel /slideshow/other-design-work-15225077/15225077 otherdesignwork-121117141859-phpapp02
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A collection of sketches, drawings and design ideas]]>
Sat, 17 Nov 2012 14:18:58 GMT /slideshow/other-design-work-15225077/15225077 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Sketches and Drawing: Samples from Other Design Work by Tim Weitzel Tweitzel A collection of sketches, drawings and design ideas <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/otherdesignwork-121117141859-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A collection of sketches, drawings and design ideas
Sketches and Drawing: Samples from Other Design Work by Tim Weitzel from Tim Weitzel
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Rebuild Iowa Cultural Heritage Task Force Report /slideshow/rio-cultural-heritage-task-force/15193792 rioculturalheritagetaskforce-121115110619-phpapp01
Following the natural disasters of 2008 the Governor of Iowa convened a task force to advice him and the General Assembly of issues critical to historic architecture and cultural history. I had the honor of being appointed to that task force and was able to comment during meetings on potential outcomes for flood proofing historic properties among other comments. ]]>

Following the natural disasters of 2008 the Governor of Iowa convened a task force to advice him and the General Assembly of issues critical to historic architecture and cultural history. I had the honor of being appointed to that task force and was able to comment during meetings on potential outcomes for flood proofing historic properties among other comments. ]]>
Thu, 15 Nov 2012 11:06:15 GMT /slideshow/rio-cultural-heritage-task-force/15193792 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Rebuild Iowa Cultural Heritage Task Force Report Tweitzel Following the natural disasters of 2008 the Governor of Iowa convened a task force to advice him and the General Assembly of issues critical to historic architecture and cultural history. I had the honor of being appointed to that task force and was able to comment during meetings on potential outcomes for flood proofing historic properties among other comments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rioculturalheritagetaskforce-121115110619-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Following the natural disasters of 2008 the Governor of Iowa convened a task force to advice him and the General Assembly of issues critical to historic architecture and cultural history. I had the honor of being appointed to that task force and was able to comment during meetings on potential outcomes for flood proofing historic properties among other comments.
Rebuild Iowa Cultural Heritage Task Force Report from Tim Weitzel
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Llamda Alpha Card /slideshow/lamda-alpah-card/15193786 lamdaalpahcard-121115110607-phpapp02
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Thu, 15 Nov 2012 11:06:05 GMT /slideshow/lamda-alpah-card/15193786 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Llamda Alpha Card Tweitzel <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lamdaalpahcard-121115110607-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Llamda Alpha Card from Tim Weitzel
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Letter of Agreement (LOA) Black Hawk County Bridge Replacement and Trail Repair (for mitigation of a historic property). /Tweitzel/loa-black-hawk-county-bridge-and-trail-coblack-hawkiaus-conservationpublicationshistorical-mitigation-mcfarlane-bridge-loa loablackhawkcountybridgeandtrailco-black-hawk-ia-usconservationpublicationshistoricalmitigationmcfarlanebridgeloa-121115110553-phpapp02
This agreement involved extensive consultation with numerous agencies and Native American Indian Tribes. With the acknowledgment that a significant resource that had reached the end of its use-life and was substantially damaged by the flood of 2008 had to be sacrificed to budgetary constraint, everyone was pretty satisfied with the results.]]>

This agreement involved extensive consultation with numerous agencies and Native American Indian Tribes. With the acknowledgment that a significant resource that had reached the end of its use-life and was substantially damaged by the flood of 2008 had to be sacrificed to budgetary constraint, everyone was pretty satisfied with the results.]]>
Thu, 15 Nov 2012 11:05:49 GMT /Tweitzel/loa-black-hawk-county-bridge-and-trail-coblack-hawkiaus-conservationpublicationshistorical-mitigation-mcfarlane-bridge-loa Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Letter of Agreement (LOA) Black Hawk County Bridge Replacement and Trail Repair (for mitigation of a historic property). Tweitzel This agreement involved extensive consultation with numerous agencies and Native American Indian Tribes. With the acknowledgment that a significant resource that had reached the end of its use-life and was substantially damaged by the flood of 2008 had to be sacrificed to budgetary constraint, everyone was pretty satisfied with the results. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/loablackhawkcountybridgeandtrailco-black-hawk-ia-usconservationpublicationshistoricalmitigationmcfarlanebridgeloa-121115110553-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This agreement involved extensive consultation with numerous agencies and Native American Indian Tribes. With the acknowledgment that a significant resource that had reached the end of its use-life and was substantially damaged by the flood of 2008 had to be sacrificed to budgetary constraint, everyone was pretty satisfied with the results.
Letter of Agreement (LOA) Black Hawk County Bridge Replacement and Trail Repair (for mitigation of a historic property). from Tim Weitzel
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Dearborn Street History for Garden Walk /slideshow/dearborn-street-history-for-garden-walk/15193703 dearbornstreethistoryforgardenwalk-121115110043-phpapp02
Adapted from A Dearborn Street History, The Long View, June 2007, Longfellow Neighborhood Association, by Tim Weitzel for the 2997 Longfellow Neighborhood Garden Walkabout. The Longfellow Neighborhood has a long history and a tradition of telling that history, describing important events, persons, architecture and gardens.]]>

Adapted from A Dearborn Street History, The Long View, June 2007, Longfellow Neighborhood Association, by Tim Weitzel for the 2997 Longfellow Neighborhood Garden Walkabout. The Longfellow Neighborhood has a long history and a tradition of telling that history, describing important events, persons, architecture and gardens.]]>
Thu, 15 Nov 2012 11:00:41 GMT /slideshow/dearborn-street-history-for-garden-walk/15193703 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Dearborn Street History for Garden Walk Tweitzel Adapted from A Dearborn Street History, The Long View, June 2007, Longfellow Neighborhood Association, by Tim Weitzel for the 2997 Longfellow Neighborhood Garden Walkabout. The Longfellow Neighborhood has a long history and a tradition of telling that history, describing important events, persons, architecture and gardens. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dearbornstreethistoryforgardenwalk-121115110043-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Adapted from A Dearborn Street History, The Long View, June 2007, Longfellow Neighborhood Association, by Tim Weitzel for the 2997 Longfellow Neighborhood Garden Walkabout. The Longfellow Neighborhood has a long history and a tradition of telling that history, describing important events, persons, architecture and gardens.
Dearborn Street History for Garden Walk from Tim Weitzel
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Geographic Information Systems in Archaeological Survey /slideshow/gis-in-archaeological-survey-15043086/15043086 gisinarchaeologicalsurvey-121105231745-phpapp02
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Mon, 05 Nov 2012 23:17:42 GMT /slideshow/gis-in-archaeological-survey-15043086/15043086 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Geographic Information Systems in Archaeological Survey Tweitzel <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gisinarchaeologicalsurvey-121105231745-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Geographic Information Systems in Archaeological Survey from Tim Weitzel
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A Historic Armchair-Walking-Tour of Longfellow Neighborhood /slideshow/a-historic-armchair-walking-tour-of-longfellow-neighborhood/15043082 ahistoricarmchair-walkingtouroflongfellowneighborhood-121105231726-phpapp01
The armchair walking tour, presented on Iowa City Public Library T.V. Chanel 10, discussed architectural history and historic associations of buildings to events and people in the Longfellow Neighborhood. Walking tours are great, but the goal of the event organizer is to provide greater accessibility for all, not jus those who can go on walking tours.]]>

The armchair walking tour, presented on Iowa City Public Library T.V. Chanel 10, discussed architectural history and historic associations of buildings to events and people in the Longfellow Neighborhood. Walking tours are great, but the goal of the event organizer is to provide greater accessibility for all, not jus those who can go on walking tours.]]>
Mon, 05 Nov 2012 23:17:24 GMT /slideshow/a-historic-armchair-walking-tour-of-longfellow-neighborhood/15043082 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) A Historic Armchair-Walking-Tour of Longfellow Neighborhood Tweitzel The armchair walking tour, presented on Iowa City Public Library T.V. Chanel 10, discussed architectural history and historic associations of buildings to events and people in the Longfellow Neighborhood. Walking tours are great, but the goal of the event organizer is to provide greater accessibility for all, not jus those who can go on walking tours. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ahistoricarmchair-walkingtouroflongfellowneighborhood-121105231726-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The armchair walking tour, presented on Iowa City Public Library T.V. Chanel 10, discussed architectural history and historic associations of buildings to events and people in the Longfellow Neighborhood. Walking tours are great, but the goal of the event organizer is to provide greater accessibility for all, not jus those who can go on walking tours.
A Historic Armchair-Walking-Tour of Longfellow Neighborhood from Tim Weitzel
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Satellite Remote Sensing in Archaeology: Imagery Analysis /Tweitzel/remote-sensing-15042399 remotesensing-121105220308-phpapp01
Aerial photos and analysis of reflectivity of various electromagnetic spectrum wavelengths provides opportunities for archaeological discovery. documentation. and analysis of spatial relationships]]>

Aerial photos and analysis of reflectivity of various electromagnetic spectrum wavelengths provides opportunities for archaeological discovery. documentation. and analysis of spatial relationships]]>
Mon, 05 Nov 2012 22:03:06 GMT /Tweitzel/remote-sensing-15042399 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Satellite Remote Sensing in Archaeology: Imagery Analysis Tweitzel Aerial photos and analysis of reflectivity of various electromagnetic spectrum wavelengths provides opportunities for archaeological discovery. documentation. and analysis of spatial relationships <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remotesensing-121105220308-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Aerial photos and analysis of reflectivity of various electromagnetic spectrum wavelengths provides opportunities for archaeological discovery. documentation. and analysis of spatial relationships
Satellite Remote Sensing in Archaeology: Imagery Analysis from Tim Weitzel
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Documenation for the Nonextant Mason City Clay Brick and Tile Company /slideshow/documenation-for-the-nonextant-mason-city-clay-brick-and-tile-company/15023801 siteinventoryformmasoncityclaybrickandtilecompany-121104183828-phpapp02
From 1871 until 1979, a major industry in Mason City grew, then flourished, becoming at one among the largest manufacturers in finished clay products in the nation (Loomis 2011). Until the energy crisis on the 1970s, the demand for Mason City clay products was strong enough to survive the coal shortage of 1903 and labor strike of 1909 as well as labor shortages caused by the two world wars. An archaeological site in the Iowa Site File (13CE8) defines the approximate area of an extremely large former pottery works and quarry district (discontinuous). The archaeological site and discontinuous district was recorded as being associated with the Mason City Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company. The district once encompassed 10 separate facilities operated by 8 companies that no longer exist in any meaningful way. . The archaeological site, a discontinuous district encompassing a set of industrial brick and tile manufacturing plants operated by 8 companies in operation from 18921979 and retains a low level of integrity as a result removal and modification of the significant aspects of the districts integrity. Removal of key aspects of the industrial architecturebuildings and structures, alteration to the few remaining buildings, and extensive redevelopment across its area that that together have resulted in a substantially diminished sense of design, materials, workmanship, setting and feeling. l]]>

From 1871 until 1979, a major industry in Mason City grew, then flourished, becoming at one among the largest manufacturers in finished clay products in the nation (Loomis 2011). Until the energy crisis on the 1970s, the demand for Mason City clay products was strong enough to survive the coal shortage of 1903 and labor strike of 1909 as well as labor shortages caused by the two world wars. An archaeological site in the Iowa Site File (13CE8) defines the approximate area of an extremely large former pottery works and quarry district (discontinuous). The archaeological site and discontinuous district was recorded as being associated with the Mason City Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company. The district once encompassed 10 separate facilities operated by 8 companies that no longer exist in any meaningful way. . The archaeological site, a discontinuous district encompassing a set of industrial brick and tile manufacturing plants operated by 8 companies in operation from 18921979 and retains a low level of integrity as a result removal and modification of the significant aspects of the districts integrity. Removal of key aspects of the industrial architecturebuildings and structures, alteration to the few remaining buildings, and extensive redevelopment across its area that that together have resulted in a substantially diminished sense of design, materials, workmanship, setting and feeling. l]]>
Sun, 04 Nov 2012 18:38:27 GMT /slideshow/documenation-for-the-nonextant-mason-city-clay-brick-and-tile-company/15023801 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Documenation for the Nonextant Mason City Clay Brick and Tile Company Tweitzel From 1871 until 1979, a major industry in Mason City grew, then flourished, becoming at one among the largest manufacturers in finished clay products in the nation (Loomis 2011). Until the energy crisis on the 1970s, the demand for Mason City clay products was strong enough to survive the coal shortage of 1903 and labor strike of 1909 as well as labor shortages caused by the two world wars. An archaeological site in the Iowa Site File (13CE8) defines the approximate area of an extremely large former pottery works and quarry district (discontinuous). The archaeological site and discontinuous district was recorded as being associated with the Mason City Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company. The district once encompassed 10 separate facilities operated by 8 companies that no longer exist in any meaningful way. . The archaeological site, a discontinuous district encompassing a set of industrial brick and tile manufacturing plants operated by 8 companies in operation from 18921979 and retains a low level of integrity as a result removal and modification of the significant aspects of the districts integrity. Removal of key aspects of the industrial architecturebuildings and structures, alteration to the few remaining buildings, and extensive redevelopment across its area that that together have resulted in a substantially diminished sense of design, materials, workmanship, setting and feeling. l <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/siteinventoryformmasoncityclaybrickandtilecompany-121104183828-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From 1871 until 1979, a major industry in Mason City grew, then flourished, becoming at one among the largest manufacturers in finished clay products in the nation (Loomis 2011). Until the energy crisis on the 1970s, the demand for Mason City clay products was strong enough to survive the coal shortage of 1903 and labor strike of 1909 as well as labor shortages caused by the two world wars. An archaeological site in the Iowa Site File (13CE8) defines the approximate area of an extremely large former pottery works and quarry district (discontinuous). The archaeological site and discontinuous district was recorded as being associated with the Mason City Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company. The district once encompassed 10 separate facilities operated by 8 companies that no longer exist in any meaningful way. . The archaeological site, a discontinuous district encompassing a set of industrial brick and tile manufacturing plants operated by 8 companies in operation from 18921979 and retains a low level of integrity as a result removal and modification of the significant aspects of the districts integrity. Removal of key aspects of the industrial architecturebuildings and structures, alteration to the few remaining buildings, and extensive redevelopment across its area that that together have resulted in a substantially diminished sense of design, materials, workmanship, setting and feeling. l
Documenation for the Nonextant Mason City Clay Brick and Tile Company from Tim Weitzel
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Plates for 58-00604 /slideshow/plates-for-5800604/14770320 platesfor58-00604-121017124704-phpapp01
These plates accompany text and photos on continuation sheets part of the mandated mitigation treatment, an update to the Iowa Site Inventory form for the Duncan-Carlson House, Oakville, Iowa.]]>

These plates accompany text and photos on continuation sheets part of the mandated mitigation treatment, an update to the Iowa Site Inventory form for the Duncan-Carlson House, Oakville, Iowa.]]>
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 12:47:02 GMT /slideshow/plates-for-5800604/14770320 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Plates for 58-00604 Tweitzel These plates accompany text and photos on continuation sheets part of the mandated mitigation treatment, an update to the Iowa Site Inventory form for the Duncan-Carlson House, Oakville, Iowa. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/platesfor58-00604-121017124704-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These plates accompany text and photos on continuation sheets part of the mandated mitigation treatment, an update to the Iowa Site Inventory form for the Duncan-Carlson House, Oakville, Iowa.
Plates for 58-00604 from Tim Weitzel
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Sealls House Historic Property Study 2011 july /slideshow/sealls-house-historic-property-study-2011-july/14768893 seallshousehistoricpropertystudy2011july-121017112034-phpapp02
The Property Study was specified as a mitigation treatment as part of the adverse effect to a historic property that resulted from the proposed demolition of the property affected by the 2008 flooding in Iowa and federally funded through a CDBG Disaster Recovery grant. The property study was accepted by the Iowa SHPO within 30 days of its submission.]]>

The Property Study was specified as a mitigation treatment as part of the adverse effect to a historic property that resulted from the proposed demolition of the property affected by the 2008 flooding in Iowa and federally funded through a CDBG Disaster Recovery grant. The property study was accepted by the Iowa SHPO within 30 days of its submission.]]>
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:20:32 GMT /slideshow/sealls-house-historic-property-study-2011-july/14768893 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Sealls House Historic Property Study 2011 july Tweitzel The Property Study was specified as a mitigation treatment as part of the adverse effect to a historic property that resulted from the proposed demolition of the property affected by the 2008 flooding in Iowa and federally funded through a CDBG Disaster Recovery grant. The property study was accepted by the Iowa SHPO within 30 days of its submission. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/seallshousehistoricpropertystudy2011july-121017112034-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Property Study was specified as a mitigation treatment as part of the adverse effect to a historic property that resulted from the proposed demolition of the property affected by the 2008 flooding in Iowa and federally funded through a CDBG Disaster Recovery grant. The property study was accepted by the Iowa SHPO within 30 days of its submission.
Sealls House Historic Property Study 2011 july from Tim Weitzel
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Preservation Plan Update /slideshow/preservation-plan-update/14735127 preservationplanupdate-121015102832-phpapp02
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. ]]>

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. ]]>
Mon, 15 Oct 2012 10:28:29 GMT /slideshow/preservation-plan-update/14735127 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Preservation Plan Update Tweitzel 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/preservationplanupdate-121015102832-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 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.
Preservation Plan Update from Tim Weitzel
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Preservation Plan Open House /Tweitzel/preservation-plan-open-house-14734719 preservationplanopenhouse-121015100028-phpapp02
The presentation was intended for the first major public comment opportunity 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 presentation was intended for the first major public comment opportunity 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.]]>
Mon, 15 Oct 2012 10:00:26 GMT /Tweitzel/preservation-plan-open-house-14734719 Tweitzel@slideshare.net(Tweitzel) Preservation Plan Open House Tweitzel The presentation was intended for the first major public comment opportunity 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. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/preservationplanopenhouse-121015100028-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The presentation was intended for the first major public comment opportunity 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.
Preservation Plan Open House from Tim Weitzel
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-Tweitzel-48x48.jpg?cb=1585939255 Techncial Assitance expert in Historic Preservation with specific experience in administration of preservation elements of Urban Planing and Community Development programs. Four years FTE in a community development office. coming soon! https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/otherdesignworkbasementwindowrepair-121117141910-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/other-design-work-basement-window-repair/15225078 Other Design Work: Rep... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/otherdesignwork-121117141859-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/other-design-work-15225077/15225077 Sketches and Drawing: ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rioculturalheritagetaskforce-121115110619-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/rio-cultural-heritage-task-force/15193792 Rebuild Iowa Cultural ...