HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 03/02/1988LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MEETING - MINUTES
MARCH 2, 1988
The meeting began at approximately 5:30 P.M., at 200 West Mountain Ave-
nue. Those members attending were: Wayne Sundberg, Michael Ehler,
Andy Mutz, Carol Tunner, Sally Ketcham, Bud Frick, and Dick Beard-
more. Staff was represented by Kari VanMeter and Judy Reed.
AGENDA REVIEW OF CURRENT ITEMS
The Stone Lion Bookstore Reviewed by Andy Mutz and Carol Tunner.
ISSUES/COMMENTS: Clarification concerning any changes to the wood
paneling around the windows on Mountain Avenue is needed. Also, the
dimensions and height of the sign need clarification.
Old Town Coin Co.: Reviewed by Sally Ketcham and Michael Ehler.
ISSUES/COMMENTS: Concerns over the signage alignment not being con-
sistent with Old Town, and possibly setting a precedent, need to be
addressed with this application.
Northern Pharmacy: Reviewed by Andy Mutz and Dick Beardmore.
ISSUES/COMMENTS: One of the issues to be considered in approving the
new style awnings is that light from within the store will penetrate the
awnings, allowing people on the outside to see that the store is open for
business.
MINUTES
February 3, 1988 Minutes were approved as submitted.
CURRENT ITEMS
The Stone Lion Bookstore
Applicant is requesting conceptual review of facade improvements. Mr.
Jim Reidhead, of A-E Design Associates, represented the applicant, Mr.
Jacques Preux. The applicant would like to paint a sign directly on the
brick of the building, on the side that faces College Avenue. The appli-
cant would also like to provide a better handicapped doorway. The exist-
ing doorway at the Corner Shoppe will be used. Proper hardware will be
attached. Mr. Reidhead noted they will keep the windows as they are, but
at the same time, try to mitigate some of the problems with the "Beetle -
Kill" pine paneling. The applicant also proposes to cover the wood
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between the windows with duraply, then paint on vertical designs, allud-
ing to columns between the windows. The wood in the kickplate area will
be replaced. The colors to be used are: the lion and lettering to be in
gold; dark green background; arrow in tan, and; lettering on the arrow to
be in black.
Ms. VanMeter noted that the guidelines warn against using more than
three colors in a design scheme.
Ms. Ketcham stated
it should
be noted, for the record, that special cir-
cumstances prevail
in this application in which it is
requested the sign be
painted directly on
the brick.
Conceptual approval
of painting the sign
on the wall is unique in this
case because the brick
is already painted.
Future applications
would be
reviewed on their own
merits.
Old Town Coin
Ms. VanMeter introduced this proposal. She stated the applicant is request-
ing approval of wall mounted signage. The previous tenant, Points and
Particulars, had similar signage. The general concept was compatible, but
the alignment was wrong. All existing businesses have window signs or
awnings. Trimble Court is the only business that differs. Staff recommen-
dation is that this application not be approved, and that encouragement
and suggestions be given to the applicant to seek other methods of sig-
nage.
Mr. Beardmore stated that, in reviewing the signage of Points and Partic.
ulars, general guidelines were used. The sign was to set a pattern and
theme for other tenants, but was never adopted by Mitchell & Company,
as intended.
Mr. Jim Miller, owner of Old Town Coin, stated he prefers the brass let-
ters to be mounted individually on the wall, as opposed to using a race-
way for mounting.
Mr. John Shaw, Shaw Sign and Lighting, stated the previous installation
was with a bulbar raceway being attached to the wall, and the letters
attached to the raceway. This is not desirable in this application. They
would like to mount the letters individually, using 1/8" studs that are 2"
long, with silicone as an adhesive. The letters can be mounted directly
into the mortar joints.
Mr. Beardmore asked what would be the thickness of the letters.
Mr. Shaw stated they are 1/4" cast bronze, with a satin finish and a clear
coating to prevent tarnishing.
Mr. Ehler made the motion to approve the application, providing the
strip mounting system is used, mounted into the mortar only, and also to
have spacers.
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Ms. Ketcham seconded the motion.
Motion passed 7-0.
It is noted, for the record, that Bud Frick and Michael Ehler left the
meeting at this time.
Northern Pharmacy
Margie, from Peterson Canvas, addressed the Commission. She stated that
the new awnings will replace the existing canvas awnings that are rotted.
The new material is a vinyl/polyester mesh, which will block 95% of the
sun, but will allow some light from within the store to be seen from the
outside, thereby indicating the store is open. Colors proposed for the
awning will match the existing colors on the building. All of the win-
dows facing College, the windows at the front door, and the first two on
Walnut Street, will be covered.
Ms. Ketcham made the motion to approve the application as submitted.
Mr. Beardmore seconded the motion.
Motion passed 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS
Strategic Plan
Ms. Tunner handed out the outline of the Strategic Plan, along with rec-
ommendations for consideration for the Commission.
Ms. VanMeter pointed out that part of the purpose of the Strategic Plan
is to illuminate results of actions taken by the Preservation Commission,
and to identify issues'needing attention. She stated the Plan can be
broken into three tiers: Immediate Housekeeping (within 6 months);
Intermediate Goals (one to two years), and; Long -Term Goals (three +
years).
Mr. Beardmore stated the Commission press for Historic Preservation to be
part of the comprehensive plan of the City.
A special meeting to work on the recommendations and changes for the
Strategic Plan is proposed for the week of 3/7/88. Ms. VanMeter will call
and make the appropriate arrangements.
Mr. Sundberg noted that he had received a letter from the Avery House
regarding the Carriage House proposal. He asked the Commission if they
would like to formally support that project.
Ms. Tunner made the motion to support the Avery Carriage House with a
letter from the Commission delineating that support.
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Mr. Mutz seconded the motion.
Motion Passed 5-0.
Westside Neighborhood Plan
Mr. Beardmore stated that this is a mix between using Historic Preservat-
ion and neighborhood conservation.
Mr. Sundberg stated that the author of this report states there is not
enough historic properties in this area to qualify on a national level as
an historic district.
Ms. Ketcham made note that the trolley car barn was omitted from the
listed historic buildings in this report.
Mr. Sundberg stated the author of this report is not including all aspects
of National Register Designation. Other categories to be considered are:
People --Social (Economics); Architectural, and; Cultural (Events).
Mr. Beardmore suggested they have a joint meeting with the Cultural
Resources Board before this plan goes to Council.
Trolly Barn Update
Mr. Beardmore gave an update on the strategy to secure broad -based sup-
port for the barn's designation as a historical landmark.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:30 P.M
Minutes submitted by Judy Reed.