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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 12/13/2006LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Meeting December 13, 2006 Minutes Council Liaison: David Roy (407-7393) Staff Liaison: Joe Frank (221-6376) Commission Chairperson: Angie Aguilera. (377-4217) SUMMARY OF MEETING: LPC recommended to City Council that 1204 West Oak Street be designated as a local landmark. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Commission called to order by Chairwoman Angie Aguilera with a quorum present at 5:30 p.m. at 281 N. College Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado. Agnes Dix, Alyson McGee, Ian Shuff, and Heather Donahue were present. Alan Ballou was late. Earen Russell was excused. Carol Tunner and Karen McWilliams represented City staff. GUESTS: None AGENDA REVIEW: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 25, 2006 Minutes — Public Input was requested to be rewritten saying "is there any public input about items not on the agenda?" November 13, 2006 Minutes — Public Input was requested to be rewritten saying "Is there any public input about items not on the agenda?" and Other Business was changed to say "the minutes should reflect that members were reluctant to recommend that City Council adopt proposed staff changes to the Demolition/Alteration Review Process (Section 14 of the City Code)." Ms. Donahue approved the amended minutes; Ms. Dix seconded the amendment. (6- 0). STAFF REPORTS: Ms. Tunner handed out and article from Preservation Magazine that described Donald Trump as a preservationist. Ms. McGee stated that the LPC of Denver was now performing Demolition Review regardless of a building's age. Ms. McWilliams reminded Members of Saving Places 2007 conference. COMMISSION MEMBER REPORTS: Ms. Tunner stated that the designation of the Colorado Building was approved for final reading by City Council on December 5, 2007. PUBLIC COMMENT: Chairwoman Aguilera asked if anyone present wished to discuss any item not on the agenda. There was no comment. Landmark Preservation Commission December 13, 2006 Meeting Page 2 of 2 DESIGNATION: 1204 West Oak — David B. Lesher House Ms. McWilliams read her staff report reviewing the significance, architecture, history, and recommendation from staff to designate the David B. Lesher House property. Ms. McGee asked if the stucco was original to the residence. It is believed that the stucco was not original to the house, but likely done when the rear addition was built in circa 1929. Mr. Shuff made a motion to recommend to City Council the Landmark designation of 1204 West Oak Street, the David B. Lesher House; Ms. Dix seconded the motion. (6-0). Public Input: None Other Business: None Meeting adjourned at 6:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted by Allison Taylor, Secretary