HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 11/17/1982LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
November 17, 1982
MEMBERS PRESENT: Dick Beardmore
Lauri Zitowitz
Janet Zemeckis
Susan McMillen
Wayne Sundberg
MEMBERS ABSENT: Ron Carsten
STAFF PRESENT: Pete Ruggiero
Peter Barnes
Felix Lee
Debbie Zeigler
John Dewhirst
The commission reviewed the applications at 166 N. College Avenue, one
application being for paint scheme on facade and the other for a canvas
owning. John Delesma, the applicant, stated that they weren't aware of
any special color schemes that they had to adhere to (yellow paint and
yellow awning have already been installed). He felt visually that yel-
low and black are the #1 color scheme that will attract attention. Be-
cause of the reputation of all the previous restaurants that had been
in that location he wanted to have a new entry way instead of the pre-
vious one (the main entrance of the Northern Hotel). The yellow on
the door frame and the canvas awning are carried out throughout the
entire restaurant. Because it is a Mexican restaurant, he felt that
it had to be colorful. He said if the commission felt really strongly
on it, he would agree to change color on the vestibule but the yellow
awning had to be there. He felt it was a matter of his business work-
ing. He stated that the Norther Hotel was in receivership and a Mr.
Weisman with the Armory Bank in Golden is buying it. The lease he
is signing with Mr. Weisman is thirty years with options. The awning
is made out of a vinyl coated canvas so it will stand up to the weather.
Peter Barnes stated that the sign met zoning codes. The main reason
for changing entrances was to disassociate their restaurant with the
Northern Hotel. There is a possibility that when they take over the
Clubs in the Northern that they will again use the Northern's main en-
trance and the awning may come down and maybe at that time they could
work out another color. Janet Zemeckis made motion to approve the
applications. Wayne seconded. MOTION CARRIED. They also told appli-
cant that in the future any work must be approved by the Board. Note:
Building Inspection gave permit not realizing that location was in Old
Town.
Next item on the agenda was election of officers. Discussion was held.
Dick Beardmore was re-elected Chairperson and Susan McMillen was re-elected
Vice Chairperson. Dick asked for a committee to help with all the coores-
pondence.
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Clarification of terms for each member was read: Ron Carsten, July 1983,
Lauri Zitowitz, July 1983, Dick Beardmore,July 1984, Janet Zemeckis, July
1984, Susan McMillen, July 1985, Wayne Sundquist, July 1985.
Dick requested that Debbie write the Cultural Resources Board and ask them
to appoint a representative to attend Landmark Preservation Meetings.
Old Town Associates has requested another conceptual review. It was decided
to have it November 29 at 3:00 in the C.I.C. Room. This will be a work ses-
sion and no minutes will be required but it will have to be advertised as a
public meeting.
Changes in the Ordinances were discussed. It was decided by the majority
that they would like to add another alternate so that a quorum wouldn't
be so hard to get. Susan made motion to add another alternate. Janet
seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. They would also like to change the
Ordinance to one monthly meeting, regularly scheduled.
Dick Beardmore asked questions of Pete Ruggiero regarding liability for the
Board on decisions made regarding the City. Pete explained that the City
does have public official liability insurance.which the commission would
be covered under. Things that would be excluded from the liability in-
surance would be slander or decisions for personal gain or profit, and
conspiracy. Fraud, deceit or alterior motives to deprive someone also
would not be covered.
John Dewhirst gave the Board a submittal sheet that he had drawn up regarding
submittal requirements for applications for LPC. The Board added some sug-
gestions of their own and John is having final draft drawn up. This will
be handed out to all applicants so that they are aware of what they need
to submit with their application.
Pete Ruggiero was asked what enforcement recourse they had. Pete felt that
paint shades would be difficult to enforce. He said if the Board didn't
like something that was submitted, not to approve it. He said it takes
several months of action to take it to court. They can and will take it
to court but prefer discussion. If there is no permit we can issue a stop
work order.
Respectfully submitted,
Richard Beardmore
Felix Lee, Staff Support
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