[Ord. No. 2000, 3-14-1990; Ord. No. 2091, Enacted, 4-19-1994; Ord. No. 2160, Amended, 11-18-1997; Ord. No. 2192, Amended, 6-1-1999; Ord. No. 2336, Amended, 11-5-2002; Ord. No. 2344, Amended, 12-17-2002; Ord. No. 2579, Amended, 3-20-2012; Ord. No. 2660, Amended, 12-2-2014; Ord. No. 2735, Amended, 2-7-2017; Ord. No. 2841, Amended, 9-1-2020; amended 11-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2941]
1. Creation; membership; term. There is hereby created a Historic Resources Advisory Board of the City of Lake Oswego consisting of seven regular members appointed for three-year terms.
2. Qualifications. No less than a majority of the members of the Historic Resources Advisory Board shall be residents of the City of Lake Oswego. Any member not residing within the City boundary shall reside within the City's Urban Services Boundary. Members must have knowledge, competence or interest in historic preservation. In making appointments to the Board, the City Council may take into consideration professional expertise in related fields of preservation architecture, archaeology, community history, building trades, real estate or related specialties. Nothing in this subsection shall be read to require the Council to appoint any particular person.
3. Meeting schedule and notice. In establishing the regular and special meeting schedule pursuant to LOC §
12.50.030(3), at least four regular meetings shall be held in a calendar year.
4. Duties. The Historic Resources Advisory Board shall:
a. Carry out the purpose section in LOC §
50.01.001.2.b and duties described in LOC §§
50.06.009 and
50.07.004.4 and otherwise assist the City Council on historic preservation matters.
b. Support the enforcement of all state laws relating to historic preservation.
c. Adopt guidelines and materials to assist applicants in developing complete applications for development actions under LOC §
50.07.004.4.
d. Inform citizens and visitors to Lake Oswego of the community's history and prehistory; promote research into the community's history and prehistory; collect and make available materials on the preservation of landmarks; provide information on state and federal preservation programs; and document landmarks prior to their alteration, demolition, or relocation, and archive that documentation.
e. For purposes consistent with this section, recommend to the City Council that the City seek, accept and expend grant and gift funds, and assist owners of landmarks in securing funding from public and private entities for the preservation of their properties.
f. Advise the City Council or other City boards and commissions on local, state or federal laws and regulations relating to historic preservation.
g. Support local preservation groups.
h. Promote educational workshops.
i. Provide guidance on City signage and monument projects, and other similar programs.
j. Research and recommend property owner incentives to City Council to assist in continued preservation of historic resources.