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November 20, 1991
Commission Chairperson Rheba Massey called the meeting to order at
5:40 p.m. at 281 North College Avenue. Jennifer Carpenter, Bud
Frick, Brian Janonis, Rheba Massey, James Tanner and Rae Ann Todd
were present. Ruth Weatherford was absent. Carol Tunner
represented staff. Greg Byrne, City of Fort Collins Director of
Development Services, Tom Peterson, City of Fort Collins Planning
Director, and Wayne Sundberg were guests.
SUMMARY: The commission scheduled two special meetings to discuss
the draft of the INHistoric Contezts91 written by Front Range
Associates. A motion passed to nominate 218 Linden, 233 Linden and
227 Jefferson to receive 1991 LPC Design Review Awards. Members
suggested including a worksession with the Planning and Zoning
Board, the trolley barn designation, neighborhood meetings to
increase awareness of historic designation and available tax
credits for restoration work, updating the LPC video, and training
in the 1992 work plan.
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
Conceptual Review of a Proposal for Neon Sicnace on 317 Walnut
The commission postponed reviewing the proposal because the
applicant, John Mann was not yet prepared to make a presentation.
The Secretary of Interior's "Standards for Rehabilitation$' video
The commission postponed viewing the video because Ms. Massey was
unable to bring it to the meeting. It will be shown at the January
worksession.
"Historic Contexts@' by Front Range Research Associates Comments
Ms. Massey distributed several questions she had prepared
concerning the draft of "Historic Contexts," by Front Range
Research Associates, Inc. In addition, Ms. Massey distributed
"National Register Evaluation Criteria", and her comments on how it
should have been used in the contexts.
The commission agreed that the document does not, at this time,
provide adequate information to evaluate historic structures based
on the "National ,Register Evaluation Criteria." The draft
"Historic Contextsf;-does not provide significant information on the
central business district, the neighborhoods or individuals. The
draft lacks needed information on west -side structures and
residents.
Mr. Sundberg noted that although it is well written and interesting
reading, the draft does not include information on which
architectural styles have been demolished. He commented that it
provides very little information on individuals and that too many
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secondary sources were employed. Mr. Sundberg further observed
that the draft does not include new information that has come to
light in the last ten to fifteen years, nor does it include
information on agricultural structures.
Mr. Janonis commented on the apparent lack of original research and
the failure to provide the commission with tools to preserve
endangered structures. Mr. Janonis noted the draft does not
include information on non-residential features, such as bridges
and irrigation canals.
Mr. Frick observed that the draft does not help the commission
identify endangered architectural styles and does not locate
unaltered representative structures.
Ms. Massey asked commission members to meet with Joe Frank, HRPP
project manager on Tuesday November 26 at 3:30 p.m. and with John
Feinberg of Community services Collaborative and Joe Frank on
Monday, December 2, at 5:30 p.m. to discuss the ItHistoric Contextst'
draft.
OTHER BUSINESS
1991 LPC Design Review Awards
Ms. Tunner asked the commission to define nomination criteria for
the 1991 LPC design review awards.
Suggested criteria included:
1. Projects that enhance the historical character of the
area.
2. Projects that followed
guidelines and followed
approved submittal.
3. Projects that went above
requirements.
Historic Old Town design
through accurately on their
and beyond fulfilling minimum
The awards can be any number each year, and be given to any project
that comes under LPC design review that year.
The commission nominated the following projects for awards:
1. 218 Linden for exceptional beautification, cornice
modific4lon and following guidelines.
2. 233 Linden, Bob Coonts, for upgrading an approved
submittal above and beyond the guidelines.
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3. 227 Jefferson for accurate restoration of the belt
cornice and contributing to the historical character of
the area.
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All three projects will be given awards.
A discussion of whether to present the awards at the DDA meeting or
the DBA meeting followed. Ms. Massey will call Maggie Kunze of the
DBA for suggestions on presenting the award.
Ms. Todd moved to accept the list of LPC design award recipients.
Ms. Carpenter seconded the motion. The motion to accept the list
passed 6-0. Ayes: Jennifer Carpenter, Bud Frick, Brian Janonis,
Rhaba Massey, James Tanner and Rae Ann Todd. Nayes: none.
Ms. Tunner gave commission members an April 2, 1991 memo from Joe
Frank concerning a suggested 1992 budget and work program. Ms.
Tunner asked members to determine which items they wanted to
incorporate in the final LPC 1992 Work Program. All items were
accepted: implement the HRPP, Preservation Week, update submittal
forms, review enforcement procedures with Building Inspection,
apply for a CLG Grant, and expand customer services through
increased staff.
Ms. Todd suggested a work session with the Planning and Zoning
board on preservation issues of mutual concern.
Ms. Massey suggested pursuing the trolley barn designation.
Ms. Carpenter suggested adding the neighborhood meetings to
increase awareness of Available tax credits for restoration work.
Mr. Frick suggested including training like the scheduled viewing
of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards video.
Ms. Tunner suggested adding updating the LPC's video.
Ms. Carpenter moved to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Frick seconded the
motion to adjourn. The motion to adjourn passed 6-0.
Ms. Massey adjourned the meeting at 7:40 p.m.
Submitted by Charlotte Plaut, secretary.