HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 09/10/2014Landmark Preservation Commission Page 1 September 10, 2014
Ron Sladek, Chair
Doug Ernest, Vice Chair City Council Chambers
Maren Bzdek City Hall West
Meg Dunn 300 Laporte Avenue
Kristin Gensmer Fort Collins, Colorado
Dave Lingle
Pat Tvede Cablecast on City Cable Channel 14
Alexandra Wallace on the Comcast cable system
Belinda Zink
Laurie Kadrich Karen McWilliams Josh Weinberg Gino Campana
Staff Liaison, CDNS Director Preservation Planner Preservation Planner Council Liaison
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Regular Meeting
September 10, 2014
Minutes
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Sladek called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Tvede, Gensmer, Zink, Lingle, Ernest, Bzdek, Dunn, Wallace, Sladek
ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: McWilliams, Weinberg, Schiager
PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None
DISCUSSION AGENDA
1. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE MAY 14, 2014 REGULAR MEETING.
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Approved by Commission at their October 8, 2014 meeting.
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The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the May 14, 2014 regular meeting of the
Landmark Preservation Commission.
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission approve the minutes of the May
14, 2014 regular meeting. Ms. Gensmer seconded. Motion passed 9-0.
2. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 13, 2014 REGULAR
MEETING.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the August 13, 2014 regular meeting of the
Landmark Preservation Commission.
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission accept the minutes of the regular
meeting of August 13, 2014. Ms. Zink seconded. Motion passed 9-0.
[Timestamp: 5:34 p.m.]
3. 220 REMINGTON STREET LANDMARK DESIGNATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this item is to consider the application for Fort Collins
Landmark designation of 220 Remington Street, the Bode Property.
APPLICANT: Colleen Scholz, Property Owner.
Staff Report
Mr. Weinberg presented the staff report.
Applicant Presentation
None
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
Members discussed a discrepancy between the staff report and the application. The staff report
stated there was no evidence of important associations with historic events, patterns of events, or
important people, while the application does include documentation supporting such associations.
Members inquired about the removal of the small shed, and how that would be accounted for in the
designation process. Staff clarified that the removal of the shed, also called a garage, had already
been approved in the demolition/alteration review process. Members discussed whether to exclude
that in the motion, and how to word it.
Commission Deliberation
Ms. Tvede moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission recommend that City Council
pass an ordinance designating the Bode-Scholz property at 220 Remington Street, Fort
Collins, Colorado, as a Fort Collins Landmark, except for the closet, according to City Code
Chapter 14 under Designation Standard C. There was no second.
Members discussed whether that level of detail was necessary for a designation. In response to a
question from the Applicant, Members explained that whether or not the Commission excluded the
closet would have no bearing on any potential National designation process.
Ms. Tvede moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission recommend that City Council
pass an ordinance designating the Bode-Scholz property at 220 Remington Street, Fort
Collins, Colorado, as a Fort Collins Landmark, according to City Code Chapter 14 under
Designation Standard C. Ms. Zink seconded.
A Member pointed out that in the 1948 photo of the property, it appeared there had once been a
larger porch there, and that this should be included in the record, in case an owner may want to add
a larger porch in the future.
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Mr. Lingle said he would be voting against this particular motion, for process reasons. While he is
not against the designation, he said that he was not comfortable voting for it without the exclusion of
the closet.
The motion passed 8-1, with Mr. Lingle dissenting.
[Timestamp: 5:55 p.m.]
4. 508 REMINGTON LANDMARK DESIGNATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this item is to request the Commission’s consideration of the
Walker/MacDowell Property at 508 Remington Street, Fort Collins, Colorado
for designation as a Fort Collins Landmark.
APPLICANT: James L. MacDowell, III, Property Owner
Staff Report
Ms. McWilliams presented the staff report.
Applicant Presentation
None
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
Members expressed interest in information about the architect and the original owner. Ms.
McWilliams said they were doing the additional research now, and would potentially come back with
an amended application with additional information. Members inquired about the timing of bringing
this to the Commission before the title search and additional research was complete. The Applicant
stated he would like to have the designation done before purchasing the property in order to
understand the tax implications before purchase. The Applicant also expressed an interested in
applying for a Landmark Rehabilitation Loan for storm windows. There was additional discussion
about whether delaying the nomination would impact the loan application, which was difficult to
predict due to the involvement of City Council.
Several Members indicated they would like to go forward with the designation now, while they have
the opportunity.
Members discussed whether it was appropriate to include the name “Walker” in the property name,
when that was not the original owner. They discussed the idea of naming a designated property
after an historic figure. Staff pointed out that changing the name after the original designation would
require going back to Council. There was a suggestion to use current owner’s name, but the
Applicant said he preferred his name not be part of the designation. A suggestion to simply use the
address was well-received by several Members.
Mr. Sladek mentioned he would be voting no on this designation, preferring to wait for all the
research to be completed.
Commission Deliberation
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission recommend that City Council
pass an ordinance designating the property at 508 Remington as a Fort Collins Landmark,
according to City Code Chapter 14.5 under Designation Standard C. Ms. Tvede seconded.
The motion passed 8-1, with Mr. Sladek dissenting.
Chair Sladek thanked the Applicant, and mentioned he hoped to see some more information about
the original owner down the road. The Applicant noted that he had found some bail bond receipts
from 1930 in the attic, suggesting that someone who had lived there had been arrested, which
Members found interesting.
[Timestamp: 6:14 p.m.]
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5. 1306 WEST MOUNTAIN LANDMARK DESIGNATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request for the Fort Collins Landmark Designation of the William
and Violet Jackson/Robert Bailey Property at 1306 West Mountain Avenue,
Fort Collins, Colorado.
APPLICANT: Robert Bailey, Owner
Staff Report
Ms. McWilliams presented the staff report. Ms. McWilliams also pointed out that the Applicant had
requested that one of the garages be excluded from designation.
Applicant Presentation
Mr. Bailey provided the Commission with copies of an article he had written about the property, titled
“The Sustainable Bungalow”, which was published in a 2011 edition of American Bungalow. He said
he had lived in Old Town for 32 years and in his current home for 13 years. He highlighted several
points from the article, and talked about the changes to the interior of the home over time. He noted
that homes built during that period were small, sustainable, efficient, small, easy to heat and cool,
and important to preserve.
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
Ms. Dunn recused herself, since she knows the Applicant and has toured the home.
Members asked for clarification about how the exclusion of the garage should be addressed in the
motion. Ms. McWilliams said that it could be noted in the motion as a non-contributing portion of the
property.
Members discussed that the property could also be designated under Standard B, since William
Jackson was a prominent newspaperman.
A Member pointed out an error in the name used in the 4th sentence of the Historical Information
section of the application. Chair Sladek asked Staff to convey his congratulations to the Intern who
prepared the application, noting that it was beautifully written and nicely done.
Members also requested that the brand name “Corning” be removed from the narrative about the
roof being replaced with asphalt shingles in 2007.
Commission Deliberation
Ms. Tvede moved that Landmark Preservation Commission recommend that City Council
pass an ordinance designating the William and Violet Jackson/Robert Bailey Property at 1306
West Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado as a Fort Collins Landmark, excluding the
1968 garage as non-contributing, according to City Code Chapter 14 under Designation
Standard C. Ms. Gensmer seconded.
Mr. Ernest asked about including Standard B in the designation due to the significance of Mr.
Jackson’s association with the newspaper.
Ms. Tvede amended her motion to include Standard B. Ms. Gensmer renewed her second.
The motion passed 9-0.
Ms. Dunn returned to the meeting.
[Timestamp: 6:34 p.m.]
6. 1312 SOUTH COLLEGE LANDMARK DESIGNATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Landmark Designation of the Schlichter/Akin/Smith House, 1312 South
College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado.
APPLICANT: Brad March, MaOlPh, LLC
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Staff Report
Mr. Weinberg presented the staff report.
Applicant Presentation
Mr. March made one correction to the application provided, saying that L.C. Moore was the
developer of the sub-division, but never lived on the site, while both the Evans and Smith families did
reside there at one time. He also clarified that this is a contingent nomination, as they have not yet
acquired the property, but the current owner has agreed to the nomination subject to their
acquisition.
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
Members commented that the write up on the house was beautiful and thorough, as prepared by the
Applicant’s daughter. A Member asked why Smith was included in the name, and the Applicant
detailed some history surrounding the past residents of the home, pointing out that the Smiths had
the most lengthy ownership, from the 1960s to very recently.
A member asked whether Standard A should be included. Members noted that the construction of
sizeable homes represented a pattern of events, and the Applicant mentioned that the subdivision
tells a social story. Another Member mentioned there was also an association with irrigation and
water law.
Commission Deliberation
Ms. Tvede moved that Landmark Preservation Commission recommend that City Council
pass an ordinance designating the Schlichter/Akin/Smith House at 1312 South College
Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado as a Fort Collins Landmark, according to City Code Chapter
14 under Designation Standards A, B and C. Ms. Dunn seconded. The motion passed 9-0.
OTHER BUSINESS
Mr. Lingle pointed out that the staff report for the 508 Remington designation indicated that the
addition shown in the photo of the rear elevation does not detract from eligibility. However, if the
process had been the other way around, and an Applicant wished to make that addition to a
previously designated property, it would likely have a negative impact on continued eligibility. Mr.
Lingle emphasized the importance of consistency in their reviews.
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Sladek adjourned the meeting at 6:50 p.m.