HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 07/11/1990LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MEETING MINUTES
July 11, 1990
The meeting began at 5:30 p.m. at 281 North College Avenue. Members present
included Ruth Weatherford, Jim Tanner, Rheba Massey, Jennifer Carpenter and
Rae Ann Todd. Staff was represented by Carol Tunner. Joyce Lewton acted as
secretary.
Guests included: Tim Boyden for the Food Coop; Joe Novak for Novak's Little
Budapest; Scott Smith for Coopersmith's Brew Pub; Keith and Anita Diamond
representing AJ's; and, Community Development Director Mike Davis.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Ms. Weatherford made a motion to approve the June 14, 1990 minutes as
submitted. Ms. Todd seconded the motion. Ayes: Weatherford, Tanner, Massey,
Carpenter, and Todd. Nays: None.
Ms. Carpenter made a motion to approve the June 18, 1990 minutes as
submitted. Mr. Tanner seconded the motion. Ayes: Weatherford, Tanner, Massey,
Carpenter, and Todd. Nays: None.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
Food Coop, 250 East Mountain Avenue
Mr. Tim Boyden presented the resubmittal of the Food Coop application. The
wooden bench and planters will be painted in the same color scheme as
approved for the existing building. The bench will be painted dark burgundy
while the planters will be painted the same gray as the building with burgundy
trim. The bike rack will be painted burgundy. The planters located on either
edge of the bench will be lag bolted to the bench and will have structural
members of a minimum 2" dimension. The planters at each side of the doorway
will be set back one foot on either side of the door. All exposed corners will
be rounded as a safety precaution.
Mr. Tanner made a motion to approve the resubmittal application as proposed.
Ms. Weatherford seconded the motion. Ayes: Weatherford, Tanner, Massey,
Carpenter and Todd. Nays: None.
Novak's Little Budapest, 126 North College Avenue
Mr. Joe Novak presented a proposal based on the conceptual presentation made
at an earlier meeting to the LPC.
A 35' patio will be constructed of unfinished cedar rather than redwood as
previously proposed. The patio cover will be constructed of 2" X 6" rafters,
placed every 4", and mounted on posts with a 25' span. Lattice and a grape
leaf arbor will top the patio cover.
A 6' unfinished cedar fence will cover the cinder block wall to the south, the
east alley and the parking lot on the north. The newel posts will be detailed
with a flying goose pattern.
The landscaped trash enclosure will be placed beyond the parking lot which
will be located directly behind the patio.
Handicap access will be provided through the landscaped area on the east
facing access and will probably be constructed of concrete.
Ms. Carpenter expressed concern and requested Mr. Novak to check with his
contractor regarding the 25' span between the posts supporting the patio cover.
Ms. Weatherford made a motion to accept the proposal as submitted. Ms. Todd
seconded the motion. Ayes: Weatherford, Tanner, Carpenter, Todd and Massey.
Nays: None.
taff Support and Budget Cuts
Mr. Mike Davis, Development Services Director, appeared before the
Commission to explain the staff and budget cuts since the National Heritage
Corridor for the Poudre River has been assigned to Ms. VanMeter on a full
time basis.
Mr. Davis has recommended to Council, as a budget supplemental, a historical
preservation fund be established with a seed grant of $200,000 from the
general fund in 1991. All Commissioners present expressed concern that while
this recommendation was made, the Board itself was not consulted. They each
expressed an interest in improved communications between the Board and the
Planning Department. Ms. Massey presented several plans from other cities to
help write a Fort Collins plan.
Council wants the LPC to follow a work plan for the balance of the 1990 year
as follows:
1. Inventory historical resources
2. Prioritize that inventory
3. Use $40,000 of the grant for contractual administrative support for one
year
4. LPC to advise Council as to the administration of the $200,000
Rhodes/Trimble House
A funding resolution will be presented to Council August 7, 1990 for purchase
by the City of the building and surrounding lots.
C000ersmith's Brew Pub
Scott Smith appeared before the Commission regarding the awning approved in
May. The rigid frame awning is in the fire lane on the northwest corner so it
is necessary to gain approval for an awning adjustment.
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The applicant proposed to cut back the northwest corner of the awning to a 45
degree angle. The applicant also proposed changing the tinted glass on the
northeast elevation of the glass shed with opaque spandrel from the ground to
the roof rather than just as a kickplate as approved by the Commission in July
1989.
Ms. Todd made a motion to approve the spandrel glass. Ms. Weatherford
seconded the motion. Ayes: Tanner, Carpenter, Todd, Massey and Weatherford.
Nays: None.
Ms. Carpenter made a motion to approve the awning adjustment as proposed.
Ms. Weatherford seconded the motion. Ayes: Tanner, Weatherford, Carpenter,
Todd and Massey. Nays: None.
AJ's, 242 Linden Street
Mr. Keith Diamond, the applicant, said he proposed to replace the front face
of the building with a clay brick veneer below the copper awning but he now
wants to simply repaint this (pink/aqua) area the color of a green awning on
the building to the south. The Commission felt a dark green color would be
compatible.
Mr. Tanner made a motion to approve in concept the proposal and for staff to
approve colors upon submittal of paint chips by the applicant. Ms. Carpenter
seconded the motion. Ayes: Tanner, Weatherford, Carpenter, Todd and Massey.
Nays: None.
1530 South College
Staff informed the Commission that the owner, Taco Bell, proposed the
demolition of the Spanish style house. The Commission instructed staff to write
a letter requesting evaluation of the historical and architectural significance of
both sides of the street. These 20's and 30's structures are very significant; this
area is where the nice part of downtown starts and to the south is commercial
strip.
Ms. Carpenter pointed out the LDGS will be put to the test with this proposed
demolition.
Stages of Preservation Planning
Ms. Massey made a short presentation on the Stages of Preservation Planning as
used by the State of Wyoming.
I. Identify Resources
A. Develop historic contexts
1. Geographical area
2. Time period
3. Theme
B. Identify Property Types
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II. Evaluation of Resources for National, State and Local Significance
A. Identify Historic Resource Base
1. How many
2. Condition
B. Establish goals and priorities
III. Determine Threats
IV. Define protective measures
The procedures are on -going and should be integrated into the broader planning
process.
The Commission requested Ms. Massey to present the stages of preservation
planning to Council. These stages seem to encompass the entire work plan the
Council wants the LPC to implement in 1990.
Meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
Minutes submitted by Joyce Lewton.
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