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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Annual ReportCommunity Planning and Environmental Services Advance Planning Department Citv of Fort Collins MEMORANDUM January 26, 2006 TO: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissi4 ` Co inator THROUGH: Joe Frank, Advance Planning Director FROM: Carol Tunner, Historic Preservation Pl r✓ Karen McWilliams, Historic Prese tion Planner) Timothy Wilder, City Planner RE: LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT (January 1, 2005 — December 31, 2005) 1. Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) Membership (7): A. Tenn Ended: - Bud Frick, Chairman _ B. New Appointees: - Earen Russell - Alan Ballou C. Resignations - Janet Ore D. Continuing Members: - Angie Aguilera, Vice Chairman - Ian Shuff - Agnes Dix - Heather Donahue - Alyson McGee 2. 2005: Year in Review A. Desien Review: In 2005, the LPC convened for 18 meetings. 55 38 49 38 30 26 13 13 16 19 26 11 dmi .trati , Iasi evidCv . 12 12 14 18 15 14 utalsV' 80 63 79 75 71 51 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6376 FAX (970) 224-6111 • TDD (970) 224-6002 • E-mail: aplanning@fcgov.com Major design review projects included: - #5 Old Town Square, Coopersmith's — Patio Expansion - 425 10`h St., Romero House — Restoration of the Museo de las Tres Colonias - 201 S. College Avenue, Old Post Office — Renovate the Oak Street Plaza incorporating the site of the Old Post Office Building - 201 Linden St., Linden Hotel — Rehab 2"a and P floor windows - 605 S. College Avenue, Beebe Clinic — Rehab exterior - 1745 Hoffman Mill Rd, Nix Barn Restoration — Exterior restoration B. Designations: The LPC recommended seven (8) properties for Local Landmark Designation: 115 Riverside St., First Fort Collins Public School/First Catholic Church 501 Stover St., Dukes/Dunlap Garage 220 S. Sherwood St., Snook/Hale House and Two Garages 124 N. Sherwood, Remington House 1201 Laporte, Blanchard/Bates House and Garage 605 S. College, Beebe Clinic 315 E. Olive, A.M. Woods House 210 N. Loomis Avenue, James House C. Preservation Week, 2005: The LPC sponsored the following programs highlighting "May as Colorado Preservation Month": - Preservation Week Proclamation "Friend of Preservation Award" — Four recipients Tours of the Sugar Beet Factory and Effluent Flume on the Poudre River D. Grants: - Completed the SHF grant for $197,500 to rehabilitate the Armstrong Hotel, 259 S. College Avenue, and executed a perpetual easement. - Grant to restore the exterior of the Natural Areas Nix Farm Barn in progress - completed steps of unanticipated revenue ordinance, SHF contract, and LPC design review approval - ready for bid. - Wrapped up a $23,000 CLG Grant for a joint Poudre School District/City Survey of district -owned historic properties, and the preparation of a district -wide historical schools context. - Established a partnership with CSU's History Department and with the South Whitcomb Neighborhood Association to survey and prepare a district nomination. E. Other Business: The LPC gave input on the historic preservation aspects regarding: - 2006 Work Program - The Preserve America Community designation, and participated in the Press Conference where the City received this honor. - The Fort Collins Downtown Alleys, Trimble and Tenney Courts Revitalization Land Use and Municipal Code Changes The Sales Tax Repeal Issue for Citywide Vote Support Letters for SHF grant applications for the Waterworks Interior Restoration and the exterior of the Dukes/Dunlop House Agreed to take on the State Tax Credit Design Review function for properties in the DDA boundaries in 2006. Conducted extensive public and staff review of historic preservation code requirements. Presented options to Council for changes to Historic Preservation codes; Council upheld existing codes. Ross Proving -Up House to be moved to storage by the City. Budgeting for Outcomes The Infill Redevelopment Study F. Oneoine Proerams: Ongoing programs in 2005 included: Demolition/Alteration Review — Staff processed 210 demolition/alteration requests from January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005. Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program — This program provided local preservation assistance zero interest loans to 5 properties, totaling $22,725 in awarded funds. Matching funds were $112,302. The ratio of private dollars to public dollars is 5:1. Three residential and two commercial properties were funded. Colorado Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit — The LPC did not elect to take on the design review responsibility for this program in 2005. Staff did edit and review applications before they were sent to the Colorado Historical Society, to ensure that the procedure would run more smoothly al the state level. Design Assistance Program (DAP) — Provides city funding for design assistance for changes to local landmarks. '" DAWNING c; kok' MINOR MAJOR TOTAL DAP. DESIGN $IGNAGE $EGi6'I'ION 1trnAB , ",.FAEHAB REQt1ESTS 0 1 0 3 6 10 One new consultant was added to the DAP Pre -Qualified Consultant's List: Anne N. Perry, RA. LPC Training in 2005 - LPC member Dr. Janet Ore was a speaker, member Alyson McGee attended, and Advanced Planning Director Joe Frank, and staff Carol Tunner and Karen McWilliams attended Colorado Preservation Inc.'s "Saving Places 2005: Bringing Preservation Home", February 2-4. March 9, 2005, Training — Power Point Presentation by staff Carol Tunner on Outbuilding Policy in the Cities of Boulder, Crested Butte, Breckenridge and Steamboat Springs, attended by Frick, Dix, Ore, Shuff, Aguilera, Donahue and McGee. LPC members Alyson McGee, Bud Frick, and staff Carol Tunner attended the Fifth annual Northern Colorado Historic Preservation Commission Forum on April 8, 2005 in Brighton. April 19 and April 23, Boards and Commissions Training Classes sponsored by the City Clerk and City Attorney's Offices of the City of Fort Collins — Attended by staff Carol Tunner, LPC Chairman Bud Frick, new LPC members Alyson McGee and Heather Donahue. Education/Training, August 10: Slide Show Presentation on National Park Service Lodges and Montana's Historic Resources, presented by Chairman Bud Frick and attended by staff Carol Tunner and LPC members Shuff, Dix, Russell, McGee, Aguilera, and Donahue. Changes to Historic Preservation Ordinance and/or By -Laws - None