HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 07/27/2005LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Regular Meeting
July 27, 2005 Minutes
City Council Liaison: David Roy (970) 407-7393
Staff Liaison: Joe Frank (970) 221-6376
Commission Chair: W.J. "Bud" Frick, Jr. (970) 484-1467
SUMMARY OF MEETING: LPC approved the front door/back screen door for 601
West Mountain and GAF Slateline asphalt shingles in English Gray Slate for 816
West Mountain. Staff informed the Commission regarding the status of the Ross
House Project. Staff advised the LPC of an administrative approval regarding the
repainting of the Linden Hotel. The repainting would include painting the eight
iron columns black instead of blue like rest of the building.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Commission called to order by Angie Aguilera at
5:30 p.m. at 281 North College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. Angie Aguilera, Agnes
Dix, Alyson McGee, and Ian Shuff were present. Heather Donahue, Earen Russell, and
Bud Frick were excused. Carol Tunner represented City staff.
GUESTS: None.
AGENDA REVIEW: Carol Tunner added discussion of the Ross House Project to
Other Business as well as the administrative review of the repainting of the Linden
Hotel.
PUBLIC INPUT: Ms. Aguilera asked if anyone present wished to address items within
the purview of the Commission, whether or not the item appeared on the agenda.
There were no comments.
MINUTES: No changes were made to the April 13th and April 27th minutes and the
minutes were approved as presented.
STAFF REPORTS: Carol Tunner distributed copies of a brochure regarding Colorado
Preservation Inc. (CPI) conference on February 8-10, 2006. The theme of the
conference is 'Building on the Past." Ms. Tunner commented that CPI moved their
office and she has the new address. Ms. Tunner informed members of the 2005
Portland National Trust for Historic Preservation conference on September 27th through
October 2"d. Ms. Tunner introduced Connie Barnett, Historic Preservation Intern, to the
Commission. Ms. Barnett is a second year graduate student at Colorado State
University in the Historic Preservation program.
COMMISSION MEMBER REPORTS: Alyson McGee informed the Commission that
she received the final draft of the new Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation
Report commissioned by the State Historical Fund; it included Fort Collins and the Zero
Interest Loan Program. Angie Aguilera attended two DDA meetings and reported that
Michael Torgerson and Mike Jensen discussed the restoration of the Aggie Theatre.
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Ms. Aguilera commented that the Vine Drive annexation was discussed briefly and
noted that Kurt Kastein and George Brelig were new members to the DDA Board. Ms.
Aguilera said that the Cherry Creek Station was on the July 7, 2005 agenda. There
have been some changes to the Oak Street Plaza renovation plans. Funding and new
bids are being sought in October. According to Ms. Aguilera, the DDA asked Bill Sears
to lease the Sears Trostel Building for potentially using the property as a farmer's
market. The LPC discussed the use of the property as a farmer's market.
CURRENT REVIEW
601 West Mountain, Aaron Kitchel House — New Front Door and Screen —
Conceptual and Final Review — presented by Sue Walker, introduced by Carol
Tunner. Ms. Tunner commented that Ms. Walker was currently completing a front porch
reconstruction using the City's Zero Interest Loan Program. Ms. Walker planned on
putting a new front door and side screen door on the house which was not included in
the loan funds work. Ms. Tunner stated that the door was in need of replacement
because it was a 1980s style. The doorway also includes a transom. Ms. Tunner
handed out spec sheets that were provided by the applicant.
Ms. Walker addressed the Commission. The door, according to Ms. Walker, would be
mahogany with a natural stain. The transom will include leaded glass from Abraxis
Glass, and Ms. Walker presented different glass patterns and said the window could be
surrounded with squares of colored glass. Ms. Walker, wanted 1/3 light with wood
below and flat recessed panels with dental molding under the glass. Ms. McGee said it
probably was originally a''/z lite, but the 1/3 lite would distinguish it from historic and be
acceptable. The side screen door was ordered from Vintage Woodwork and Ms.
Walker showed an example. Ms. Walker anticipated painting the screen door white. It
will have glass panels for winter.
PUBLIC INPUT: None.
The Commission discussed if the request would fit within the Queen Anne Cottage style
of the home. The Commission noted that the applicant was doing a good job picking up
design elements without trying to mimic them. Ms. McGee made a motion to approve
the proposal to accept the door and screen as proposed for 601 W. Mountain Avenue.
Ms. Dix seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously 4-0.
816 West Mountain, Isaac W. Bennett House — Reroof from Wood to Asphalt —
Conceptual and Final Review — Ms. Tunner introduced Jonah Levendahl of ACC
Roofing, the contractor and representative for the homeowner. Ms. Tunner noted that in
1999 the previous owners used Landmark Rehabilitation Grant funds to repair the porch
underroof and install a new wood shingle roof. The roof on the house now needs to be
repaired quickly before the roof starts to leak.
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Mr. Levendahl addressed the Commission. He noted that the newer front porch roof
was still okay, but a recent hail storm accelerated the damage to the aged remainder of
the house's roof. Mr. Levendahl gave the homeowner a quote for Class C wood
shingles which translated into approximately $30, 0000 to replace the roof. The quote
was beyond the financial means of the homeowners and they preferred the asphalt
shingles. Mr. Levendahl discussed the difference between the types of shake and
asphalt shingles. According to Mr. Levendahl, wood shakes would be difficult for the
homeowners to maintain. He noted that the product and color the owner chose was
GAF Slateline in English Gray Slate color. He explained that the Slateline product
looks more like wood than the GAF Timberline (wood shake look) because they are
installed in a flat straight line pattern like historic wood shingles would look. He said that
Slateline is an upgrade from the Timberline and higher quality/weight. Asphalt shingles
going on today try to look like wood shakes not the early wood shingles. The
Commission discussed the difference in appearance between asphalt and wood shake
shingles.
Mr. Shuff said he agreed the Slateline looks more like wood shingles, but the gray color
makes it look like slate. Ms. McGee said that no asphalt will ever look like wood. Mr.
Levendahl said the owner feels the gray would look better with the blue house. Mr.
Shuff continued that he had no problem with the product but maybe with the color,
however, the new roof is a modern addition. Ms. Tunner said every design review
project is individually decided based on specific circumstances; the Commission can
approve based on what they have heard. If the re -roofing is not successfully
compatible, don't approve that product in the future.
PUBLIC INPUT: None.
Ian Shuff made a motion to approve the GAF Slateline English Gray Slate asphalt
shingles as proposed for 816 W. Mountain Avenue. Ms. Dix seconded the motion. The
motion passed unanimously 4-0.
OTHER BUSINESS
Linden Hotel, 201 Linden Street — Ms. Tunner stated the colors for the repainting of
the Linden Hotel would be the same except for one change proposed by Dan
Hendricks, painter. Mr. Hendricks would like to paint the iron columns black instead of
blue like the rest of the building. Ms. Tunner stated that she could approve the request
administratively and felt black would simulate metal more appropriately.
Ross House, formerly 1600 W. Horsetooth Road — Ms. Tunner stated the
development included a 1950s ranch house, an historic barn, silo and out buildings, and
a circa 1890 proving -up house, the only known one of its kind in Larimer County. The
property has been cleared and the developer was looking to give the proving -up house
to the City Parks and Recreation Department. Ms. Tunner reviewed the significance of
the Ross House. Ross was the great-grandfather of Senator Wayne Allard and Kermit
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Allard, CPA. The Allards' grandmother was born in the little 12 ''/z' by 16 ''/z' building.
Ms. Tunner has been successful in arranging for several city departments and some
private citizens to move the house to a city storage yard tomorrow. More to follow.
Meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by
Connie Barnett, Recorder
Stacie Soriano, Minutes
August 13, 2005