Technical, i dont want to go into much more detail now, but we would like to bring this back to you also to the hpc in the near future to talk about this work weve done around individual resources because we know a larger conversation of how this can be applied beyond japantown and the other neighborhoods. So, in addition to looking at what the resources were, we of course spent a lot of time thinking about what tools we could use to support those resources. We hired [speaker not understood] consulting who organized and analyzed a list of potential tools that were known. We reviewed this list with the community and oewd to make sure it was thorough and accurate. All that information is on our website. Most of the tools went up into j chess, others did not. Impact fees which are common in other neighborhoods, there is no up zoning proposed in this neighborhood. So, it is impractical to impose impact fees here which could be used elsewhere. So, what went into the j chess is a list of 19
Sweat and money to fulfill. The next recommendation can create a land trust which is a Nonprofit Organization whose purpose is to acquire or [speaker not understood] the target of properties. Community land trust can own the spaces that important businesses or institutions can be in. Implement invest in neighborhoods. The purpose is to foster job creation, Economic Development and neighborhood commercial districts by strategically coordinating and deploying existing city program from the cost of much needed departments. I know youre getting a presentation on this next week so im not going to go into too much detail. Dee anna will speak about investing in neighborhoods. The timing for japantown is perfect just as invest in neighborhoods is ramping up to do implementation just exactly when we know exactly what we want them to do. Next well negotiate [speaker not understood] agreements with major new developments. This one is pretty straightforward. We can do Community Benefits agreements
So, not only did we look at what resources there were, we developed a methodology for assessing their significance. To our knowledge this was the first time this had been done for cultural resources. Our methodology was developed emulating the [speaker not understood]. We at the community, applied this methodology to the list. Came up with about 100 resources that were considered significant. We developed compendium social heritage inventory form to document this information similar to whats done for buildings. All this information is available on our website. We shared this with you back in october. And because a lot of this work is precedent setting and technical, i dont want to go into much more detail now, but we would like to bring this back to you also to the hpc in the near future to talk about this work weve done around individual resources because we know a larger conversation of how this can be applied beyond japantown and the other neighborhoods. So, in addition to looking a