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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 10/12/2005LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Meeting October 12, 2005 Minutes Council Liaison: David Roy (407-7393) Staff Liaison: Joe Frank (221-6376) Commission Chairperson: W.J. 'Bud" Frick, Jr. (484-1467) SUMMARY OF MEETING: The Charles and Minnie Bock House and Carriage House at 623 W. Mountain were withdrawn from the agenda. The A. M. Woods House at 315 E. Olive was recommended for Landmark Designation. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Commission called to order with a quorum present by Chairman Bud Frick at 5:30 p.m. at 281 N. College Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado. Commission members Agnes Dix, Heather Donahue, and Earen Russell were present. Angie Aguilera and Alyson McGee were excused. Ian Shuff was absent. Karen McWilliams represented staff. GUESTS: Kevin Murray of Empire Carpentry. AGENDA REVIEW: Karen McWilliams reported that the landmark designation of the Charles and Minnie Bock House and Barn at 623 W. Mountain Avenue was removed from the agenda at the request of the owners. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: No minutes were submitted for approval. PUBLIC COMMENT: Chairman Bud Frick asked if anyone present wished to address items within the purview of the Commission that were not on the agenda. There were no comments. STAFF REPORTS: Ms. McWilliams reminded the Commission that they need to respond to Carol Tunner regarding their attendance at the Colorado Preservation, Inc. (CPI) conference in February. Earen Russell will attend the entire conference, while Agnes Dix will try to attend for one day. Heather Donahue stated that she will be unable to attend. COMMISSION MEMBER REPORTS: Earen Russell reported on the National American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) conference she recently attended in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ms. Russell attended a number of historic preservation talks on landmark preservation and preservation of mid-20th century designed landscapes. DESIGNATION: 315 East Olive Street, A. M. Woods House — presented by Kevin Murray, Empire Carpentry, on behalf of Gwen Robe, applicant and owner. Landmark Preservation Commission October 12, 2005 Meeting Minutes Page 2 Staff recommends Landmark designation. The A.M. Woods House at 315 East Olive Street is significant to Fort Collins under Landmark Standard (3) as a good example of the locally rare Colonial Revival architectural style. The home is also significant under Standard (1) as one of the oldest dwellings existing in Fort Collins. The footprint of the property has not changed significantly since repair work done in the 1940s. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and State Register of Historic Properties as a contributing element of the Laurel School National Register District. For structural integrity, the owner would like to consolidate the rooflines on the 1940 rear addition and an earlier rear addition, resulting in a continuous shed roof. In addition, the owner proposes to add a new cover to the west elevation entry, to provide protection from the elements; create an addition to the side wing by bringing it forward toward street elevation by a few feet; and extend the existing rear addition to the rear by approximately two feet to set it on a solid foundation (currently the rear addition is "floating" on a concrete pad). The owner is also proposing the addition of a two bay garage at the rear of the property at a later time. Mr. Frick reminded everyone that all discussion of alterations, additions and new construction is for information only. The owner's proposed changes still must go through conceptual and final design reviews; rather, the Commission is to consider the property's eligibility for landmark status given the proposed modifications. Public input: none. Agnes Dix moved that the LPC recommend the property at 315 E. Olive for landmark designation. Heather Donahue seconded. The motion passed unanimously, 4-0. OTHER BUSINESS: Kevin Murray asked the LPC for building alteration guidance regarding the types of changes the LPC generally approves. A discussion ensued. Mr. Frick cautioned that the Commission typically would need photographs and additional details. He also stated that work on the rear of a building is generally easier to approve thanwork to a building's primary elevations. Meeting adjourned at 6:48 p.m. Respectfully submitted by Stephanie Sydorko November 27, 2005.