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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Annual ReportFrt of MEMORANDUM January 28, 2009 TO: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissions Coordinator TH: Joe Frank, Director, City Planning and Community Development FR: Karen McWilliams, Historic Preservation Planner Timothy Wilder, Senior City Planner Advance Planning 281 North College Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6376 970.224.6111 - fax fcgov. com/advanceplanning RE: LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION (LPC) ANNUAL REPORT (January 1, 2008— December 31, 2008) 1. Landmark Preservation Commission Membership (7): A. Term Ended: - John Albright B. New Appointee: - Sondra Carson C. Resignations: - Alyson McGee D. Reappointed: - John Albright D. Continuing Members: - Earen Russell (Chair) - Bud Frick - Ian Shuff - Terence Hoaglund - Alan Ballou 2. 2008 Year in Review: In 2008 the LPC convened for 17 meetings. A. Designations: The LPC recommended ten (10) properties for Fort Collins Landmark status: 1. St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Church Parrish 2. Bradley House, 1609 Remington Street 3. E. J. Gregory Property (House, Garage and Outbuilding), 215 Whedbee Street 4. Meyers House and Garage, 902 Mathews Street 5. W. A. Hall House and Garage, 910 Mathews Street 6. Poole House, 309 East Locust Street City of F6r;t Collins 7. Hale House and Garage, 529 South Whitcomb Street 8. George and Estella Bell House and Garage, 1108 West Mountain Avenue 9. Ricketts Farm, 2300 West Mulberry Street 10. Loomis -Jones House, 401 Smith Street B. Design Review: In 2008, the Commission and staff conducted reviews of 38 alterations to the exteriors of Landmark properties. LPC Design Review: 17 Administrative Design Review: 12 Administrative Sign Review: 9 Major design review projects included: - Downtown Hotel and Conference Center - 237 West Street, Addition and Alterations to Straw Bale Construction - 222 Linden Street, Antler's Hotel, Restore Damaged Stone Entry - 409-411 Whedbee — Interior and Exterior Restoration and Rehabilitation for State Tax Credit - Downtown Alley Project and Downtown Wayfinding Project - 820 Remington Street - Interior and Exterior Restoration and Rehabilitation for State Tax Credit - 800 West Prospect Road, Observatory Park Condo -Style Suites Project - 252 E. Mountain Street, Infill Construction C. Preservation Awareness: In 2008, the Landmark Preservation Commission sponsored the following programs promoting public awareness of historic preservation: • Historic Preservation Commission Training Workshop, Fort Collins, CO., presented by Colorado Historical Society, and attended by communities from as far away as Colorado Springs, Aspen, Steamboat Springs and Brush. • National Historic Preservation Week Proclamation • "Friend of Preservation Awards" — Four recipients • Seven meetings to discuss Landmark Designation, with Sugar Factory Neighborhoods and with North Grant Street Neighborhood Group. D. Grants: - Received a State Historic Fund grant for $22,200 to restore the historic Coca- Cola sign on the J. L. Hohnstein Block, 220 E. Mountain Avenue - Received a $24,000 State Historic Fund grant to supplement the City's Zero - Interest Rehabilitation Program - Awarded a $35,000 State Historic Fund grant for intensive -level survey and development of historic context of Post WWII properties - Awarded a Certified Local Government grant for $1,450, enabling two commission members to attend the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions conference in New Orleans. ,.F,`rof t` Collins Assisted the Poudre Landmarks Foundation in the preparation of a successful $80, 783 State Historic Fund grant for the City's Waterworks property. 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 - Periodic Council Review of the LPC- June 25, 2008 - 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 2009, further expanded to include all commercial, non-profit, and income -producing residential properties F. Ongoing Programs: Ongoing programs include: • Demolition/Alteration Review — Staff processed 320 demolition/alteration requests from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008. Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program — This program provided local preservation assistance zero interest loans to 9 residential properties, totaling $33,814 in awarded funds. Matching funds were $43,000. The ratio of public dollars to private dollars is 1.3:1. Colorado Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit — In 2008, the LPC was responsible for design review and approval for all projects involving commercial property in Fort Collins. For residential projects, staff edited and reviewed applications before they were sent on to the Colorado Historical Society, to help ensure that applications were quickly approved at the State level. G. LPC Training in 2008: CPI "Saving Places 2008," conference attended by Commission members Alyson McGee, and staff members Joe Frank and Karen McWilliams. Board and Commissions Training, presented by the Fort Collins City Attorney's and City Clerk's Offices. All current LPC members have now taken this training. Colorado Historical Society, Certified Local Government Commission Training Workshop, attended by Karen McWilliams and Alyson McGee, staff, and LPC members Earen Russell, Alan Ballou, Sondra Carson, Bud Frick, Terence Hoagland, and John Albright. F. Changes to Historic Preservation Ordinance and/or By -Laws - None