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LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Regular Meeting
February 28,2001 Minutes
Council Liaison: Scott Mason (226-4824)
Staff Liaison: Joe Frank (221-6376)
Commission Chairperson: Per Hogestad (416-7285)
SUMMARY OF MEETING: The LPC moved to award five loans under the 2001
Landmark Rehabilitation Grant Program, and discussed projects to be
considered for the "Friend of Preservation" Award. The LPC also decided not to
continue the "Outstanding Renovation Award" because it conflicts with the
"Friend of Preservation" awards.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Bud Frick called the meeting to order at 5:46
p.m. at 281 North College Avenue. Commission members Bud Frick, Janet Ore, Myme
Watrous, and Agnes Dix were present. Per Hogestad, Angie Aguilera, and Angela
Milewski were absent.
GUESTS: Alyson McGee, CSU MTCM Department, Lori Thompson, 623 Mathews
Street, David Alciatore, 626 S. Meldrum Street, Rayno Seasor, Gil -Nelson House, 5529
Timberline Rd.
AGENDA REVIEW: No changes were made to the agenda.
STAFF REPORTS: none
COMMISSION MEMBERS' REPORTS: none
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Ms. Ore moved to approve the October 11 and November 8 minutes as presented.
Ms. Dix seconded the motion and the minutes were approved unanimously, 4-0.
LANDMARK REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM ALLOCATIONS:
Mr. Wilder presented a table of the criteria rankings that had been determined by the
Commission at the February 14 meeting. He informed the Commission that the top four
ranked applications could be fully funded with the $20,000 available this year for the
program, though the option remained open to give partial funding, and fund more than
four applications. Applicant testimony and further discussion would be heard before
making the final decision. Mr. Frick asked for more detail about allocating partial
funding. Mr. Wilder explained that all the applicants had indicated that they would
accept partial funding, and the Commission simply had to decide how much to fund
each application.
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Ms. Watrous asked about the ownership of the Power Plant and fountain. The City has
always owned these and they have allowed them to deteriorate. She indicated that it
might be better to fund private owners, rather than the City. Mr. Wilder replied that
ownership is not distinguished as part of criteria. However, the final decision is still up
to the Commission.
Ms. Ore added that care must be taken because ultimately the Commission is
responsible to the resources (e.g., the fountain itself) not to the owners.
Ms. Tunner asked who is paying the matching monies. Mr. Wilder replied that in CSU's
grant application they are using the SOS Treatment Award and CSU for matching
monies.
Mr. Frick asked if the repair work would still be done if matching funds are not, in the
end, available. He indicated his concern that if the Commission did not approve their
request for the full amount applied for, they may not get the matching money and would
not do the repairs at all.
Mr. Wilder replied that it is possible that projects would not be completed. By funding
the top 5 applications, it would be possible to cover 82% of the requested amounts.
Ms. Tunner reminded the Commission that in past years, when the applicants were
funded at 50% of the requested amounts, many of the applicants were not satisfied with
the allocated loans. Ms. Ore replied that 82% is a fair amount, and that if more funds
were available, more funds would be allocated.
Name
Address
Applicant
Loan Requested
Loan Granted
Power Plant & Art
401 N. College
Colorado State
$5,000.00
$4,093.00
Deco Fountain
Ave.
University
Preston Farm
4605 S. Ziegler
Historic Ft. Collins
$5,000.00
$4,093.00
Historic District
Rd.
Dev. Co
Price Paired
626 S. Meldrum
David Alciatore
$5,000.00
$4,093.00
Home, South Unit
St.
Gill -Nelson
5529 Timberline
Ray and Patty
$4,637.50
$3,796.00
House
Rd.
Seaser
S.A. Johnson
House
623 Matthews St.
Lori Thompson
$4,800.00
$3,923.00
Citizen input: Mr. David Alciatore asked whether funding the top 5 meant funding
rankings 1-4, since two properties tied for raking 3? The Commission answered yes.
Ms. Lori Thompson replied that 82% is wonderful.
Ms. Ore moved to approve the Landmark Rehabilitation Loan allocations for the
top 5 ranked applicants, funded at approximately 82% of the requested amounts,
for a total of $20,000. Ms. Dix seconded the motion. Motion was approved
unanimously, 4-0.
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OTHER BUSINESS: Outstanding Historic Renovation and Friend of Preservation
Awards for 2000 — Selection Process (Carol Tunner, Historic Preservation
Planner)
Ms. Tunner recommended that the Commission discontinue the "Outstanding
Renovation Award." Rather, the Commission should just award the "Friend of
Preservation" Awards. She gave four reasons for her recommendation:
1. The "Outstanding Renovation Award" has not been given out for 2 years.
2. The "Outstanding Renovation Award" conflicts with the "Friend of Preservation"
Award.
3. The "Outstanding Renovation Award" is often confused with the "Friend of
Preservation" Award.
4. Staff time is not currently sufficient to manage this award.
Ms. Tunner added that no vote is needed regarding not giving out an "Outstanding
Renovation Award," the Commission can simply refrain from making nominations.
The Friends of Preservation Award is given for projects or individuals that promote the
reuse of outstanding historical or architectural structures, foster civic pride in the beauty
and accomplishments of the past, or preserve and protect those structures and districts
which reflect outstanding elements of the city's cultural, artistic, social, historic or other
heritage. The award can also be given out to individuals who worked diligently in the
past 12 months to ensure a widely visible and lasting link to our community's heritage.
In general, two to six awards are given out each year, the preference being for
approximately four.
It was suggested that some properties be suggested during this meeting, the
Commission members would examine them during the next two weeks, add further
suggestions if necessary, and during the March 14t" meeting, decide which awards
should be given out.
Suggestions for the Friends of Preservation Award: (1) The Paul Jenson reuse of the
Armory at 314 East Mountain — owner, Paul Jenson, (2) 251 Linden Street — owner,
Douglas Genetten, (3) Nelson Milkhouse owned by the Parks and Recreation
Department, (4) Art Moderne House on 237 West Street.
The Commission agreed to discuss these properties further during the next meeting.
Mr. Frick asked for a list of projects that have resulted in the owners receiving the
"Friend of Preservation" Award in the past. Ms. Dix suggested Doris Greenacre. Ms.
Tunner thought she had already received one, but would check on it and prepare a
complete list of past awardees.
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Ms. Tunner also mentioned several projects that might be considered in the future,
including the Norther Hotel, C&S Depot, Trolley Barn Project, Gil Nelson House, and
Preston Farm Project.
Other Business: Ms. Tunner handed out the new Boards and Commissions Manuals.
Meeting adjourned at 6:42 p.m.
Minutes submitted by Connie Merrill