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COMMERCE + INTERPRETATION: Possibilities, Pitfalls, and Principles of Shared Use at Cooper-Molera Adobe KATHERINE MALONE-FRANCE, NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION DOUGLAS WIELE, FOOTHILL PARTNERS PAUL EDMONDSON, NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
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Cooper- Molera ALVARADO MUNRAS POLK Cooper-Molera Aerial Locator PEARL FREMONT
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Cooper-Molera, 1972 4
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11 (Photo courtesy Monterey State Historic Park Association)
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17 October 2013 Stakeholders Meeting
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Stakeholder Meetings 2013-2014 18
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Cooper and Diaz Adobes maintained in museum use, operated by National Trust Shared Use at Cooper-Molera: Nonprofit Uses
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Learning garden serves educational uses, herbs for restaurant, etc. National Trust office centrally located in the Red House
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22 (Images courtesy Monterey State Historic Park Association)
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Cooper-Molera Preservation Principles: Cooper-Molera’s inherent warmth, beauty, and authenticity will be maintained, and it will remain a part of the Monterey State Historic Park. To preserve Cooper-Molera’s organically-developed character and support a range of shared uses, all new interventions and finishes throughout the site—in historic structures, new construction, and the landscape—will be minimal and compatible. Commercial operations will be carefully designed and actively controlled by the National Trust—now and into the future—to ensure that they will not diminish the historic character and integrity of the property, and allow successful integration with public interpretation and educational programming. All changes to the property must be approved by the National Trust and must be consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Preservation. 25
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26 Shared Use at Cooper-Molera: A Developer’s Perspective
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27 Center of Commerce Center of Culture Center of Community One Place TM
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Corner Store and 1983 Addition used for commercial retail Shared Use at Cooper-Molera: Commercial Uses
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Spear Warehouse becomes a small restaurant, with outdoor seating in the Warehouse yard
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Barns, now closed, renovated for public and private event use
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New infill kitchen serves restaurant and catering needs
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Gardens and grounds shared by educational and commercial uses.
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Gates are open, windows unshuttered, the public is invited in...
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36 Shared Use at Cooper-Molera: Legal Issues THRESHOLD LEGAL QUESTIONS Authority: Is the proposal consistent with the terms under which the property is held? Land Use: Is the proposal consistent with land use restrictions? Are their easements or other third party agreements that might restrict new uses?
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42 OTHER LEGAL QUESTIONS Structure: How do you structure a shared use arrangment? Nonprofit law questions: Limits on engagement in for-profit activities?
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A Shared Use Toolkit This PowerPoint Links to 3 Shared Use blog posts Our Cooper-Molera concept paper Link to a video that the city of Monterey made about the project Interpretation matrix Cooper-Molera’s shared use principles National Trust Sites vision 43 At www.savingplac.es/coopershareduse we have collected a number of documents that may be helpful to those interested in learning more about our experience in exploring a “shared use” approach at Cooper-Molera Adobe, including:
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