HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 12/08/1988LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MEETING
December 8, 1988
The meeting began at approximately 5:30 p.m. at 200 West Mountain Avenue.
Members attending were: Andy Mutz, D. Prescott Handley, Sally Ketcham, and
Bud Frick. Staff was represented by Kari VanMeter. Absent were Chairman
Wayne Sundberg, Rheba Massey, and Joyce Lewton, secretary.
Mr. Frick acted as Chairman in Mr. Sundberg's absence.
CURRENT ITEMS
GALLERY BY DESIGN BUILDING #21, OLD TOWN SQUARE
The applicant, Mr. Mike Wittmer, requested permission to attach a matching
royal blue canvas panel with a white logo to the existing awning over the
store entry. The panel, 21" X 72" will be centered on the vertical overhang of
the awning. The lettering is 5" at the smallest vertical dimension and 18 at
the greatest.
Mr. Frick requested the applicant submit details regarding lettering style.
Ms. Ketcham made a motion to approve the request subject to the condition
that the panel be stitched to the awning in matching thread and subject to
staff approval of a complete drawing of lettering. The motion was seconded
by Mr. Mutz.
Motion approved 4-0.
ACSCENTS, #3 OLD TOWN SQUARE, HOWARD BLOCK, 214 E. MOUNTAIN
AVENUE
The applicant, Mr. Mike Wittmer, requested approval for a two-faced, projecting
sign about 48" X 42" X 21" in size. It is to be mounted 8' above grade to a
brass fixture which will be mounted with bolt attachments in the mortar. The
sign colors will be a tan background with green text. The sign will have a
small interchangeable 4" X 24" plexiglass panel with white helvetica lettering.
A wrought iron decorative scroll, painted flat black, will top the sign.
Mr. Mutz made a motion to approve the request subject to the condition that
all attachment fixtures be placed in the mortar, not the brick, of the facade.
Ms. Ketcham seconded the motion.
Motion approved 4-0.
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235 JEFFERSON, REAR ELEVATION: CANYON CONCERT BALLET
The applicant, Marilyn Roberts, requested approval for improvements in the
facade, windows, and door as well as an awning sign for the entry to the
Canyon Concert Ballet, her tenant. The renovation entails six separate steps as
follows:
Facade: Reclaimed brick from the old Harmony Mill site will be used to
recover the facade.
Mr. Frick pointed out that the brick detailing and placement could be done in
such a way as to tie together various elements of the facade. Ms. Handley
stated that with brick detailing the size of such a large canvas awning could
be reduced as the brick could provide identification and interest.
Awnine: The Commission directed that the tenant, Mr. Hixon, and Mr. Chuck
Peterson, who is donating the awning, should work together on one submittal.
The LPC could then approve the submittal, given enough information about the
proposal. Ms. Ketcham pointed out that the Commission needed the guarantee
of exact specifications.
Ms. Handley requested a picture of the proposed awning in order to place it in
context to the facade. She felt the size may not be appropriate as it appears
to dominate the facade of the building.
Post Lamn: Ms. Roberts requested direction in finding the right lamp in an
antique style to serve as a streetlight for further illumination near the rcnr
entry.
Relocation and Reoairs: Ms. Roberts stated the ground floor windows will be
relocated. They would be the same width as the existing windows but would
not be as tall. All the window sills would be aligned. The upper windows
will be repaired. The door and window trim will be painted gray.
Door: A new door, painted gray, will replace the existing door. It is a
salvaged door from an apartment at 229 Jefferson. Mr. Frick asked Ms. Rob-
erts to check with the City regarding the minimum requirements for door
width. Ms. Handley suggested Ms. Roberts investigate the possibility of
handicap access amortization with the City.
Ms. Roberts stated the tenant's concern with the unsafe alley and that she had
a problem getting adequate information for the Commission before the submit-
tal deadline. Mr. Frick and Mr. Mutz both pointed out that though there was
conflicting data on the awning portion of the submittal, the concept for the
doors and windows were acceptable. However, the Commission requires furthcr,
specific information regarding the awnings and facade before final approval
could be given.
Ms. Handley made a motion to approve the new door and the relocation of the
two ground floor windows subject to submittal of details and dimensions, prior
to building permit. Mr. Mutz seconded the motion.
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Motion approved 4-0.
NATURE'S OWN IMAGINATION, 021 OLD TOWN SQUARE, BUILDING D
The applicant, Gardner Signs, was not present. The proposed signage consists
of letters constructed of a plastic, board -like material, 1/2" thick. The letters
would be anchored individually into the mortar or on a track which could
then be mounted into the mortar. The "Imagination" lettering would be painted
gloss gold while "Nature's Own" would be painted flat black.
Mr. Frick questioned the size of the letters in view of the space size on the
facade. He thought the sign as proposed was too large, and suggested a
scaled down revision.
Ms. Handley pointed out the material and colors may not be compatible in
appearance to surrounding, existing signs. She requested the submittal of a
finished material sample.
Mr. Mutz made a motion to deny the application as submitted because of the
size of the sign, and lack of information about the finished appearance. Ms.
Ketcham seconded the motion.
Motion approved 4-0.
Other Business
The Conference Agenda for Colorado Preservation Inc. in Denver, CO on Janu-
ary 6, 1989 was discussed. The panel will discuss the economic benefits of
Historic Preservation.
Ms. Ketcham reminded the Commission of the Annual Victorian Christmas
Open House at the Avery House December 2-4, 1988.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:00 p.m.
Minutes submitted by Joyce Lewton.