HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/15/2023 - Historic Preservation Commission - SUMMARY AGENDA - Regular Meeting�ityof Historic Preservation Commission
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Kurt Knierim, Chair
Jim Rose, Vice Chair
Margo Carlock
Jenna Edwards
Bonnie Gibson
Anne Nelsen
Vacant Seat
Vacant Seat
Vacant Seat
Location:
This meeting will be held
In person at Chambers, 300 LaPorte
And remotely via Zoom
Staff Liaison:
Maren Bzdek
Historic Preservation Manager
Regular Meeting
February 15, 2023
5:30 PM
Pursuant to City Council Ordinance No. 143, 2022, a determination has been made by the Chair after
consultation with the City staff liaison that conducting the hearing using remote technology would be
prudent,
This hybrid Historic Preservation Commission meeting will be available online via Zoom or by phone and in person.
The online meeting will be available to join beginning at 5:00 p.m. Participants should try to join online or in person at
least 15 minutes prior to the 5:30 p.m. start time.
IN PERSON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to queue at the podium to indicate you would like to speak at that
time. You may speak when acknowledged by the Chair.
ONLINE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
You will need an Internet connection on a laptop, computer, or smartphone, and may join the meeting through Zoom at
https:/Ifcgov.zoom.us/j195421717693. (Using earphones with a microphone will greatly improve your audio). Keep
yourself on muted status.
For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to click the "Raise Hand" button to indicate you would like to
speak at that time. Staff will moderate the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to comment.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION BY PHONE:
Please dial 253-215-8782 and enter Webinar ID 954 2171 7693. Keep yourself on muted status.
For public comments, when the Chair asks participants to click the 'Raise Hand" button if they wish to speak, phone
participants will need to hit *9 to do this. Staff will be moderating the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an
opportunity to address the Commission. When you are called, hit *6 to unmute yourself.
Documents to Share: Any document or presentation a member of the public wishes to provide to the Commission for
its consideration must be emailed to preservation(a7fcgov.com at least 24 hours before the meeting.
Provide Comments via Email: Individuals who are uncomfortable or unable to access the Zoom platform or
participate by phone are encouraged to participate by emailing comments to preservation(a?fcgov.com at least 24
hours prior to the meeting. If your comments are specific to any of the discussion items on the agenda, please
indicate that in the subject line of your email. Staff will ensure your comments are provided to the Commission.
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Fort Collins is a Certified Local Government (CLG) authorized by the National Park Service and History Colorado based
on its compliance with federal and state historic preservation standards. CLG standing requires Fort Collins to maintain
a Historic Preservation Commission composed of members of which a minimum of 40% meet federal standards for
professional experience from preservation -related disciplines, including, but not limited to, historic architecture,
architectural history, archaeology, and urban planning. For more information, see Article III, Division 19 of the Fort
Collins Municipal Code.
The City of Fort Collins will make reasonable accommodations for access to City services, programs, and activities and
will make special communication arrangements for persons with disabilities. Please call 221-6515 (TDD 224-6001) for
assistance.
Video of the meeting will be broadcast at 1:00 p.m. the following day through the Comcast cable system on Channel
14 or 881 (HD). Please visit http:llwww.fcgov.comlfctvl for the daily cable schedule. The video will also be available
for later viewing on demand here: httpalwww.fcgov.com/fctv/video-archive.php.
• CALL TO ORDER
• ROLL CALL
• AGENDA REVIEW
o Staff Review of Agenda
o Consent Agenda Review
This Review provides an opportunity for the Commission and citizens to pull items from the
Consent Agenda. Anyone may request an item on this calendar be "pulled" off the Consent
Agenda and considered separately.
• Commission -pulled Consent Agenda items will be considered before Discussion Items.
• Citizen -pulled Consent Agenda items will be considered after Discussion Items.
• STAFF REPORTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
• COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
• CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda is intended to allow the Commission to spend its time and energy on the important
items on a lengthy agenda. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Agenda. Anyone may request an
item on this calendar to be "pulled" off the Consent Agenda and considered separately. Agenda items pulled
from the Consent Agenda will be considered separately with Commission -pulled items considered before
Discussion Items and Citizen -pulled items considered after Discussion Items. Items remaining on the
Consent Agenda will be approved by Commission with one vote. The Consent Agenda consists of:
• Approval of Minutes
• Items of no perceived controversy
• Routine administrative actions
1. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 18, 2023.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the January 18, 2023 regular meeting of
the Historic Preservation Commission.
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• CONSENT CALENDAR FOLLOW UP
This is an opportunity for Commission members to comment on items adopted or approved on the
Consent Calendar.
• CONSIDERATION OF COMMISSION -PULLED CONSENT ITEMS
Any agenda items pulled from the Consent Agenda by a Commission member will be discussed
at this time.
• DISCUSSION AGENDA
2. REPORT ON STAFF ACTIVITIES SINCE THE LAST MEETING
Staff is tasked with an array of different responsibilities including code -required project review
decisions on historic properties, support to other standing and special work groups across the City
organization, and education & outreach programming. This report will provide highlights for the
benefit of Commission members and the public, and for transparency regarding decisions made
without the input of the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).
3. 319 E. PLUM — CONCEPTUAL DESIGN REVIEW - ROOF
DESCRIPTION: This item is to provide a conceptual design review for a proposed change of roof
material on the City Landmark at 319 E. Plum St., the Schalk -Stallings House. The
owner is seeking feedback regarding his proposal to change the roof from wood
shingle to architectural asphalt shingle material given the deteriorated state of the
existing roof..
APPLICANT: Wayne Snyder, Owner
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Commission consider moving to a final review and granting a
Waiver of Conditions (Municipal Code Sec. 14-5) to permit this alteration because
the wood shingle roof is not a character -defining feature of this Craftsman Bungalow
home, and so the proposal "does not diverge from the conditions and requirements
of [Chapter 14] except in nominal and inconsequential ways, and will continue to
advance the purposes of [Chapter 14]."
4. 1502 N. COLLEGE — NONOWNER-INITIATED LANDMARK NOMINATION HEARING #2
DESCRIPTION: This item is to consider the request for a recommendation to City Council on
Landmark designation of the Pobre Pancho's Property at 1802 N. College Ave.
The nomination is not supported by the owner, H & H Properties. This is the
second of two code -required hearings following a determination of eligibility in
the affirmative by the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) on January 18,
2023.
APPLICANTS: Amelia A. Perez, Resident; Matt D. Perez, Resident; Christopher B. Bird,
Resident; Monica Bird, Non-Resident/Nomination Preparer
OWNERS: H&H Properties (Darren & Asher Haun, owners; Jeff Cullers, legal
representative).
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5. 825 N. COLLEGE — APPEAL OF DESIGNATION OF ELIGIBILITY REMAND HEARING
DESCRIPTION: This item is to consider the remanded appeal of the determination of eligibility
for the commercial property at 825 North College Avenue, which is the basis
for identifying historic resources subject to preservation requirements under
Land Use Code 3.4.7. On September 7, 2022, in fulfillment of a pre -submittal
requirement for a development review application, staff determined that all
three structures on the property meet the requirements to be considered an
"historic resource" under the City's Land Use code based on evidence and
conclusions presented by an independent historic survey contractor in an
intensive -level historic survey form. The Historic Preservation Commission
(HPC) heard the appeal on October 19, 2022, and determined that only the
main service station building meets the eligibility requirements. The property
owner appealed the decision to City Council based on the allegation of an
unfair hearing and failure to interpret the code properly, which was heard on
December 20, 2022. Council determined that the HPC conducted a fair
hearing but remanded the matter back to the HPC to rehear the appeal, which
will include consideration of additional information that was not included in the
original HPC decision. This process will result in a new determination of
eligibility.
When undergoing development review, historic resources (properties that
meet the City's standards to qualify as a City Landmark) are subject to the
project approval requirements in Fort Collins Land Use Code Section 3.4.7.
Staff decisions may be appealed to the Historic Preservation Commission.
APPELLANT: Greco Armstrong, GARA LLC (Property Owner)
6. 232 E. VINE DR. — LANDMARK NOMINATION
DESCRIPTION: This item is to consider the request for a recommendation to City Council for
landmark designation of the Alexander and Emma Barry Farm Property at 232
E. Vine Dr.
APPLICANT: Aziza Syed, Real Estate Director for Rocky Mountain Innovation Initiative, dba.
Innosphere Ventures (owner)
7. HPC OFFICER ELECTIONS
• CONSIDERATION OF CITIZEN -PULLED CONSENT ITEMS
Any agenda items pulled from the Consent Agenda by a member of the public will be discussed at
this time.
• OTHER BUSINESS
• ADJOURNMENT
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