Specifications include, but are not limited to: Attend meetings with the Coordinator of the HPC, HPC members and other interested stakeholders, including members of the overlay community and government officials as well as HPC regular and special meetings. Prepare agendas and minutes for same. Complete modifications on the development of the recently approved Model AHC Certificate of Appropriateness review process and its tiers and procedures as well as research into other model practices for COA by other historic preservation commissions in other jurisdictions. Draft modifications as necessary to the recently approved model COA review process and its tiers and procedures for the HPC of Decatur, AL, obtain HPC and HPC Coordinator consensus for a final COA review process document together with the procedures to be utilized for same. Draft said final model process and procedures and obtain AHC/U.S. Department of the Interior (if applicable) consent to utilize same. Undertake (together with the Coordinator and the HPC membership) any actions assigned to the professional consultant from said model COA review process and procedures for the entire period of this project. Inspect for compliance all work approved pursuant to this COA model review process and report findings to the HPC and HPC Coordinator per a method approved by all parties. This work will be carried out in accordance with applicable state and national standards, such as those promulgated by the Alabama Historical Commission and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Historic Properties. The work product shall include proof of work completion in a manner consistent with the wishes of the HPC, its coordinator and the Alabama Historical Commission and its Certified Local Government Coordinator (currently, Mary Shell).