HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 01/10/2007LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Regular Meeting
January 10, 2007 Minutes
Council Liaison: David Roy (407-7393)
Staff Liaison: Joe Frank (221-6376)
Acting Chairman Ian Shuff:
SUMMARY OF MEETING: Members recommended designation of the house and land at
720 W. Prospect; approved Conceptual/Final Review of foundation and roof repairs to
1201 Laporte Ave.; and Conceptual/Final Review of rear porch foundation stabilization at
623 Mathews St. Members decided to turn over NE wall structural repair decisions to
staff for 252 Linden St. Members approved proposed work on rear of 215-217 Jefferson
St. LPC approved work on front fagade, except for sealant, abrasive removal of paint on
brick, and stucco materials proposed for klckplates, and approved rehabilitation of rear
elevation Including an added patio.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Commission called to order by Acting
Chairman Ian Shuff with a quorum present at 5:30 p.m. at 281 N. College Ave.,
Fort Collins, Colorado. Agnes Dix, Alyson McGee, Bud Frick, John Albright,
Earen Russell, and Alan Ballou were present. Carol Tunner and Karen
McWilliams represented City staff.
GUESTS: Susan Winter, owner of 720 W. Prospect Road; Kevin Murray,
Empire Carpentry, for 1201 Laporte Ave. and 623 Mathews St.; Teresa Morford,
Major Enterprises, owner of 252 Linden St.; Dick Beardmore, AE Design for 252
Linden St.; Lori Thompson, owner of 623 Mathews St. and; Carl Glaser, owner of
215-217 Jefferson St.
AGENDA REVIEW: None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: None
STAFF REPORTS: Ms. Tunner handed the final copy of the 2007 Work
Program to new members of the LPC. Ms. Tunner also asked member's
opinions about adding factory finished painted aluminum storm windows to the
locally landmarked Gill Nelson House. Members generally recommended interior
storm windows or exterior wood storms would be the best options for the house,
especially if asking for a zero -interest loan from the City. Members were
reminded of the State Historical Fund Workshops in Denver.
COMMISSION MEMBER REPORTS: Discussion about new sign up sheet for
DDA meetings for 2007.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Acting Chairman Shuff asked if anyone present wished to
discuss any item not on the agenda. There were no comments.
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DESIGNATION:
720 West Prospect Street, Emma Brown/Susan Winter House — Ms.
McWilliams presented the staff report, reviewing significance, history,
architecture, and the recommendation of staff. The property is currently owned
by Ms. Winter, who initiated this Landmark designation; however, Ms. Winter has
accepted a contract to purchase the property from Jeff Evans, a developer. Mr.
Evans is aware that Ms. Winter's is asking for the property to be designated as a
Landmark, and has indicated his willingness to sign the designation agreement.
Ms. Winter stated that it is important to her and her family that the house be
protected, but she agreed with the buyer that the well and garage can be torn
down if needed. LPC Members discussed with Ms. Winters whether to designate
the entire property except for the garage and well, or the house with a buffer
around it. Designating the entire property would provide the most protection for
the house, with any future development proposals coming before the LPC for
review. Designating just the house and a buffer would mean that development
outside of the buffer zone would be reviewed by the appropriate decision maker
identified by the LUG, most likely the P&Z Board. Ms. Winters chose to have the
house and land designated, excepting the garage and well, to provide the best
protection for the house. The designation application was amended to reflect
that the designation includes the house and land, but not the garage and well.
Mr. Frick motioned to recommend City Council approve the designation of the
house and property at 720 West Prospect Road. Motion was seconded by Mr.
Albright_ (7-0).
Public Input: None
CURRENT REVIEW:
1201 Laporte Avenue, Blanchard/Bates House Conceptual/Final Review —
Ms. McWilliams read the staff report, reviewing the proposed work, applicable
standards, and recommendation of staff. Mr. Murray discussed the roof collapse
and foundation repair. Mr. Murray also handed out information about the system
of support piers which the engineer recommended for the residence.
Ms. McGee motioned to approve the repairing of the foundation and roof. Ms.
Dix seconded the motion. (7-0).
252 Linden Street — Ms. Tunner reviewed the background of the building's
recent wall collapse on the NE elevation, applicable historic preservation
guidelines, and recommendation of staff. The building is one of the oldest in the
historic district, but non-contributing. She showed pictures of the building
damage. Mr. Beardmore, preservation structural engineer, explained the
damage to the building as a result of its 1865 construction and subsequent
remodelings. He recommended a simpler repair than one previously identified by
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another firm. LPC Members decided either option was acceptable, and turned
the final approval of the owner's decision choice over to staff.
623 Mathews Street, S.A. Johnson House — Ms. McWilliams read the staff
report reviewing proposed work, applicable standards, and recommendation of
staff. The owner, Ms. Thompson, provided pictures of the house to members
and staff. Mr. Murray discussed the stabilization of the foundation to the rear
porch.
Ms. Russell made a motion to approve the Conceptual/Final Review of 623
Mathews Street, stabilization of foundation to rear porch. Motion was seconded
by Mr. Albright. (7-0)
215-217 Jefferson Street — Ms. Tunner reviewed the background of the current
project to restore the front and back elevations of the building, applicable
guidelines, rehabilitation standards, and discussed that the work had already
been started. Ms. McGee stated concern about the sanding of brick on the
building to remove paint. Members discussed the historical materials used on
kickplates (wood and cast iron versus stucco). The proposed rehab of the rear of
the building was also presented to members. It included the rear garage door,
people door and its transom, and the construction of a patio and privacy wall.
Ms. McGee motioned to approve the proposed work to the rear of 215-217
Jefferson Street and approve work to the front fagade of 215-217 Jefferson
Street, except no sealant on the brick, no additional abrasive treatment of any
surface, and that the stucco material proposed for the kickplates not be
approved. John Albright seconded the motion which passed 7-0.
Other Business: Ms. Tunner passed out a Loveland newspaper article about
Ghost Signs.
Meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by
Allison Taylor, Secretary