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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Annual ReportCity Planning & Community Development 281 N College Av PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 970.221.6376 970.224.6111 fax 970.224.6002 TDD fcgov. comIcityplanning MEMORANDUM January 28, 2008 TO: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissions Coordinator (A TH: Joe Frank, Director, City Planning and Commumly evelopmeuf FR: Karen McWilliams, Historic Preservation Planner M Timothy Wilder, Senior City Planner -16 RE: LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION (LPC) ANNUAL REPORT (January 1, 2007— December 31, 2008) 1. Landmark Preservation Commission Membership (7): A. Term Ended: - Agnes Dix B. New Appointee: - Terrence Hoagland C. Resignations: - None D. Reappointed: - None D. Continuing Members: - John Albright - Bud Frick - Ian Shuff - Alyson McGee - Alan Ballou - Earen Russell 2. 2007 Year in Review: In 2007 the LPC convened for 16 meetings. A. Deshmations: The LPC recommended seven (7) properties for Fort Collins Landmark status: 720 West Prospect Road, the Emma Brown/Susan Winter House 1510 South College Avenue, the Bradley Residence and Rock Walls 239 North Grant Avenue, the J. E. Foreman House 232 East Magnolia Street, the A. C. Kluver House No. 2 723 West Olive Street, the Parsons/Morgan House and Attached Garage 616 Locust Street, the Hoel House 1900 West Mountain Avenue, Grandview Cemetery where renewal is a way of life B. Design Review: In 2007, the Commission and staff conducted reviews of 58 alterations to the exteriors of Landmark properties. Major design review projects included: - 215-217 Jefferson Street, Restore Storefront and Rehabilitate Rear Entry - 133-137 South College Avenue, Colorado Building — Interior and Exterior Restoration and Rehabilitation for State Tax Credit - 800 West Prospect Road, Observatory Park Condo -Style Suites Project - 400 Whedbee Street, Whole Life Church — Rehabilitation for a new residential use. C. Preservation Week. 2007: The LPC sponsored the following programs highlighting May as "Colorado Preservation Month": - Preservation Week Proclamation - "Friend of Preservation Awards" — Five recipients D. Grants: - Grant to restore the exterior of the Natural Areas Nix Farm Barn in progress. - Received Grant to supplement City's Zero -Interest Rehabilitation Program E. Other Business: The LPC gave input on the historic preservation aspects regarding: - 2008 Work Program - The Fort Collins Downtown Hotel project - Support Letters for SHF grant applications for the City's Zero -Interest Rehabilitation Loan Program, for the Colorado Historical Society's Certified Local Government Program, for the Waterworks Property, and for the City's Post -World War II Context and Survey Project. - Budgeting for Outcomes - The Transform Sculpture Project in Old Town Square - Restoration activities to the Museo de la Tres Colonias, Romero House - Mason Street Corridor Environmental Assessment and Section 106 Review - State Tax Credit Review for 2008 expanded to include all commercial properties F. Ongoing Programs: Ongoing programs include: Demolition/Alteration Review — Staff processed 213 demolition/alteration requests from January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007. Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program - This program provided local preservation assistance zero interest loans to 6 properties, totaling $15,000 in awarded funds. Matching funds were $122,955. The ratio of private dollars to public dollars is 8:1. Four residential and two commercial properties were funded. Colorado Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit — In 2007, the LPC elected to take on design review responsibility for state tax credit projects within the boundaries of the Downtown Development Authority. For projects outside the DDA boundaries, staff edits and reviews applications before they are sent to the Colorado Historical Society, to help ensure that applications are quickly approved at the state level. LPC Training in 2007 - CPI "Saving Places 2007," conference attended by Commission members Alyson McGee and Ian Shuff, and staff members Joe Frank, Karen McWilliams, and Carol Tunner. Alyson McGee was also a presenter at this conference. - Board and Commissions Training, presented by the Fort Collins City Attorney's and City Clerk's Offices, attended by LPC members Alan Ballou and John Albright, and staff Karen McWilliams. - Colorado Historical Society, Certified Local Government Commission Training Workshop, attended by Karen McWilliams, staff. - Commission training and discussion on Eligibility, Significance and Integrity Changes to Historic Preservation Ordinance and/or By -Laws - None