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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Annual ReportCommunity Development & Neighborhood Services 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.416.2740 970.224.6134- fax fcgov.com Planning, Development & Transportation Services MEMORANDUM January 25, 2010 TO: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissions Coordinator TH: Steve Dush, Director, Community Development and Neighborhood Services FR: Karen McWilliams, Historic Preservation Planner Timothy Wilder, Senior City Planner RE: Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) Annual Report (January 1, 2009– December 31, 2009) 1. Landmark Preservation Commission Membership (7): A. Term Ended: - Ian Shuff - Alan Ballou B. Resignations: - None C. New Appointees: - Doug Ernest - Ron Sladek D. Continuing Members: - Earen Russell - Bud Frick - John Albright - Terence Hoaglund - Sondra Carson 2. 2009 Year in Review: In 2009 the LPC convened for 22 meetings. A. Designations: The LPC recommended one property for Fort Collins Landmark designation, the Paramount Cottage Camp, 1544 West Oak Street. B. Design Review: In 2009, the Commission and staff conducted reviews of 55 alterations to the exteriors of Landmark properties. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 LPC Design Review 30 26 19 23 17 22 Staff Admin. Sign Review 26 11 12 19 12 18 - 2 - Staff Admin. Design Review 15 14 22 16 9 15 Totals 71 51 53 58 38 55 Notable design review projects included: - Historic Old Town District Alley Designs - Armstrong Hotel, 259 S. College - Basement Entries and Alterations for New Commercial Uses - 426 E. Oak Street, Hottel/Hoffman House - Restoration - 150-152 North College Avenue – Building Restoration/Rehabilitation for State Tax Credit - 320 Walnut Street - Proposed Alterations C. Preservation Awareness: In 2009, the Landmark Preservation Commission sponsored the following programs promoting public awareness of historic preservation: • National Historic Preservation Week Proclamation • “Friend of Preservation Awards” – Four recipients • Plan Van Walking Tours of Historic Ghost Signs • Plan Van Bus Tours of 50’s -60’s Architecture D. Grants: - City received a Certified Local Government grant for $600, for staff and commission members to attend Colorado Preservation Inc.’s 2010 Saving Places conference in Denver; - Submitted a Certified Local Government grant request for $24,390.00 for the intensive survey of forty properties in the Campus North area, between Laurel and Mulberry Streets; - Agreed to act as Sponsor for two State Historic Fund Grants, for a $430,270.00 project for Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Avery Block Building, 106 E. Mountain Avenue; and for an $132,000.00 project to Rehabilitate the Paramount Cottage Camp at 1544 West Oak Street. - Staff continues to administer the State Historic Fund grant for Restoration of the Coca-Cola Ghost Sign, and the Post World War II Survey Project, also funded through a State Historic Fund grant. E. Other Business: In 2009, the Commission provided comments or took action regarding these items: - Voted to no longer continue the State Tax Credit for Historic Preservation Program; - Approved the LPC’s 2009 Work Program; - Commented upon the City’s 2010-2011 Budget, including reductions to the Historic Preservation Program; - Commented upon the Planning, Development, Transportation Service Area Reorganization, and impacts upon the Historic Preservation Program; - Commented upon the Downtown Wayfinding Signage; - Commented upon the Draft Historic Preservation Quality Improvement Study; - 3 - - Recommended Changes to the Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program; - Voted on Changes to the LPC By-Laws. F. Ongoing Programs: • Demolition/Alteration Review – Staff processed approximately 300 demolition/alteration requests from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. • Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program – This program provided local preservation assistance zero % interest loans to 10 properties, totaling $42,435 in allocated funds. These funds were matched by private funds totaling $50,391, for a ratio of city dollars to private dollars of 1 : 1.2. • State Tax Credit for Historic Preservation: Expanded in 2009 to include all commercial, non-profit, and income-producing residential properties. The Commission reviewed and approved 4 State Tax Credit applications. G. LPC Training in 2009: - Colorado Preservation Inc.’s “2009 Saving Places” conference, attended by commission members Ian Shuff, Terence Hoagland, and Sondra Carson, and staff members Joe Frank Pam Opiela and Karen McWilliams. - Board and Commissions Training, presented by the Fort Collins City Attorney’s and City Clerk’s Offices. All continuing LPC members have taken this training. - F. Changes to Historic Preservation Ordinance and/or By-Laws - Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program: Ordinance No 108, 2009, adopted on November 3, 2009, amended the Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program to increase the maximum loan amount from $5,000.00 to $7,500.00, and provides for the ability to conduct a semi-annual application process. Landmark Preservation Commission By-Laws: At its December 9, 2009 meeting, the Commission adopted changes to its By-Laws, simplifying the language of the By-Laws, changing the By-Laws to provide for alternate Commission meetings and work sessions. - 4 - 2010 Annual CLG Report – Question #17 Landmark Preservation Commission Activity Index, FY 2009-2010 Design Reviews of Designated Landmarks: 259 S. College Avenue, Armstrong Hotel – Conceptual/Final Review of Proposed Alterations – January 28, 2009 529 S. Whitcomb Street, Hale House and Garage – Conceptual/Final Review of Stucco Repairs – March 25, 2009 309 E. Mulberry Street, Meyer House – Conceptual/Final Review of Foundation Work and Handicapped Ramp – April 8, 2009 426 E. Oak Street, Hottel/Hoffman House – Conceptual/Final Review of Porch, Trim and Siding Restoration – April 22, 2009 1204 W. Oak Street, Lesher House – Conceptual/Final Review of Roof Replacement and Repairs – April 22, 2009 1617 Sheely Drive, McClusky House – Conceptual/Final Review of Alterations and Addition of Deck – May 13, 2009 514 E. Elizabeth Street – Conceptual/Final Review of Alterations – June 10, 2009 630 Peterson Street – Conceptual/Final Review of Window Repairs – August 5, 2009 255 Linden Street – Conceptual/Final Review of Secondary front Entry Door – August 5, 2009 1108 W. Mountain Avenue – Conceptual/Final Review of Front Porch Repairs – August 5, 2009 730 W. Olive Street, Conceptual Review of Proposed Addition/Alterations – August 5, 2009 150-152 North College Avenue, Conceptual Review of Rehabilitation – September 9, 2009 220 E. Mountain Avenue – Conceptual/Final Review of Coopersmith’s Replacement Malt Silo – September 9, 2009 150-152 North College Avenue, Conceptual/Final Review of Rehabilitation – October 14, 2009 146 N. College Avenue, Conceptual Review, Masonry Repairs – October 14, 2009 632 Peterson Street, Conceptual/Final Review of New Detached Garage – October 14, 2009 146 N. College Avenue, Conceptual Review, Masonry Repairs – November 5, 2009 259 S. College Avenue, Armstrong Hotel – Conceptual/Final Review of Proposed Alterations – November 5, 2009 2902 Rigden Parkway, Jessup/Johnson Farm Buildings, Conceptual Review of Proposed Alterations – November 18, 2009 Historic Old Town District – Conceptual/Final Review of Alley Design – November 18, 2009 2902 Rigden Parkway, Jessup/Johnson Farm Buildings, Conceptual/Final Review of Proposed Alterations – December 9, 2009 320 Walnut Street, Conceptual Review of Proposed Alterations – December 9, 2009 Administrative Design and Sign Reviews of Designated Landmarks 210-214 Linden Street, remove and re-install historic storefront to remove large brewery tanks - 5 - Demolition/Alteration Review: 280 Circle Drive, Perry House, Final Hearing – February 11, 2009 1230 W. Mountain Avenue, E. L. Nye House, Preliminary Hearing – May 13, 2009 618 West Mountain Avenue, Preliminary Hearing – November 18, 2009 Landmark Designations: Paramount Cottage Camp, 1544 West Oak Street – August 5, 2009 State Tax Credit Reviews: 418 Remington Street, House and Garage, Part 1 – January 14, 2009 409-411 Whedbee Street, House and Garage, Part 2 – September 9, 2009 525 South Whitcomb Street, House and Garage, Part 1&2 – December 9, 2009 CLG Section 106 Review Process: Mason Corridor Section 106 – Public Service Company Building Update (Steve McQuilkin) – May 13, 2009 Complimentary Reviews: 232 East Vine Drive, Inverness Farm, Review of Proposed Restoration/Rehabilitation – November 5, 2009 209 South Meldrum Street, Otter Box, Review of Proposed Alterations – November 5, 2009 1201 South Shields Street, Review of Proposed Alterations – November 5, 2009 148 West Oak Street, Conceptual Review of Proposed Alterations – December 9, 2009 Other Business: 2005 N. Overland Trail, Waterworks Building,Update on Proposed Work – January 28, 2009 Post WWII Context and Survey – Project Introduction and Project Methodology (Adam Thomas) – February 11, 2009 Downtown Sign System, Update (Clark Mapes) – February 11, 2009 Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program - Allocation of Funds – February 11, 2009 Alley Master Plan Update (Anne Aspen, DDA) – March 25, 2009 Poster Presentation, Ghost Signs and the Sec. of the Interior’s Standards for Treatment (Josh Weinberg) – March 25, 2009 Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program – Requests for Loan Extensions – April 8, 2009 Friend of Preservation Awards – April 8, 2009 Presentation on 2008 Community Scorecard (Jeff Scheick) – April 8, 2009 Discussion on Historic Preservation Quality Improvement Study (Nore Winter) – April 22, 2009; August 26, 2009 Mason Corridor Section 106 – Public Service Company Building Update (Steve McQuilkin) – May 13, 2009 Discussions on Fort Collins Architectural Style Brochure/Web Page – April 22, 2009; May 13, 2009; May 19, 2009; May 27, 2009; June 10, 2009; June 24, 2009; September 23, 2009; October 14, 2009; October 22, 2009, November 5, 2009 Meetings Discussion of Eligibility for Landmark Designation, 1544 W. Oak Street, the Paramount Cottage Camp – June 24, 2009 - 6 - Discussion of Eligibility for Landmark District Designation, the Capital Hill Neighborhood (Park Street Historic Neighborhood) – June 24, 2009; July 8, 2009; August 5, 2009 Complimentary Design Review, 926 W. Mountain Avenue – August 5, 2009 Commented upon the City’s 2010-2011 Budget, including reductions to the Historic Preservation Program – September 9, 2009 Commented upon the PDT Reorganization and the impact upon the Historic Preservation Program – September 9, 2009 Vote on Changes to the LPC By-Laws