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2011 -03 -21 16:27 REP. SMITH, WAYNE (512) 463 -1323 » 281 842 1259 P 4/11 <br /> be designated as a state archeological landmark." We therefore invite you to submit such information. Similar <br /> information has also been solicited from the applicant. You should consider the fiscal impact of the designation <br /> with an understanding of the how the Texas Antiquities Code applies to buildings and structures. Title 13, Part Ii, <br /> Chapter 26.22 of the Texas Administrative Code (Application for Historic Structure Permits) describes the permit <br /> process for buildings and structures that are designated State Archeological Landmarks. This section of the code <br /> outlines the steps that the owner of the Sylvan Beach Pavilion would have to take before any work could be <br /> performed that has the potential to cause removal, damage, or alteration to the integrity, form, or appearance of the <br /> materials, features, or landform of the historic structure and its site. This section also identifies the standards for the <br /> treatment of historic properties that must be adhered to under the code. <br /> We understand your concerns regarding the limited timeline for use of Hurricane Ike grant funds and are committed <br /> to working with your staff to ensure a successful project. We look forward to maintaining a partnership that will <br /> foster effective historic preservation. if you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please contact <br /> Greg Smith with History Programs Division at 512/463 -6013 or Kelly Little with the Division of Architecture at <br /> 512/463 -7687, <br /> Sinc A 1 <br /> W\ <br /> \ Vv <br /> Mark Wolfe, Executive Direct <br /> Cc: Commissioner Jack Mormon, Harris County <br /> John R. Blount, PE, LEED AP, Harris County <br /> Mike Swain, AIA, Harris County <br /> Janet Wagner, Chair, Hams County Historical Commission <br /> • <br /> - i <br /> 1 r� <br /> c) <br /> { <br /> rn o <br /> rrl <br /> N %n <br /> T <br />