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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/28/2015 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Summary Agenda - Work SessionRon Sladek, Chair Doug Ernest, Vice Chair Council Information Center (CIC) Maren Bzdek City Hall West Meg Dunn 300 Laporte Avenue Kristin Gensmer Fort Collins, Colorado Per Hogestad Dave Lingle Alexandra Wallace Belinda Zink Laurie Kadrich Karen McWilliams Josh Weinberg Gino Campana Staff Liaison, CDNS Director Preservation Planner Preservation Planner Council Liaison The City of Fort Collins will make reasonable accommodations for access to City services, programs, and activities and will make special communication arrangements for persons with disabilities. Please call 221-6515 (TDD 224- 6001) for assistance. Work Session January 28, 2015 • Call to Order • Discussion Items 1. PENNY FLATS: OLD TOWN BROWNSTONES DEVELOPMENT REVIEW & RECOMMENDATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Old Town Brownstones is a residential development being proposed as a Major Amendment to the previously approved PDP for buildings 7 & 8 of the Penny Flats Development. The applicant’s Written Statement and Plans are attached. Also included are the plans for the recently approved “Browns on Howes” townhome project, located nearby. Located on the same block as the Penny Flats/Old Town Brownstone project is the Fort Collin Municipal Railway Car Barn. Also known as the Trolley Barn, this property is an officially designated Fort Collins Landmark. APPLICANT: Coburn Partners 2. UTILITIES CUSTOMER SERVICE BUILDING - DEVELOPMENT REVIEW & RECOMMENDATION PROCESS PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Operation Services staff will provide an update on this project, and discuss further options on the design of the new Utility Administration Building, 222 Laporte Avenue. Landmark Preservation Commission Landmark Preservation Commission Page 1 January 28, 2015 3. DESIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM POLICY DISCUSSION PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This item is to update the Commission on the status of the Design Assistance Program and discuss potential revisions to the program guidelines. 4. 711 REMINGTON STREET - BUTTON HOUSE - LPC SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Landmark Preservation Commission has established a subcommittee of its members to research further options for recognition of the demolished Button House, 711 Remington Street. This item will review and discuss the subcommittee’s findings and suggestions. A neighborhood meeting of Laurel School National Register District owners and residents will be held on February 3, 2015, to gather public comments and suggestions. The item is currently scheduled to be brought before the Commission at its February 11, 2015 Regular Meeting for further discussion and final action, if warranted. City of Fort Collins Page 2