HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 04/22/2015City of Fort Collins Page 1 April 22, 2015
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
Per Hogestad
Dave Lingle Cablecast on City Cable Channel 14
Alexandra Wallace on the Comcast cable system
Belinda Zink
Laurie Kadrich Karen McWilliams Josh Weinberg Gino Campana
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Regular Meeting
April 22, 2015
Minutes
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Sladek recused himself from hearing the appeal, having been a decision maker in the decision
being appealed. He remained in the audience to be available for questions.
Vice Chair Ernest called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Zink, Bzdek, Wallace, Gensmer, Lingle, Ernest
RECUSED: Sladek
ABSENT: Hogestad (excused), Dunn (excused)
STAFF: McWilliams, Weinberg, Kadrich, Schiager
PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None.
Landmark
Preservation
Commission
Approved by Commission at their June 10, 2015 meeting.
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DISCUSSION AGENDA
1. 1509 SOUTH SHIELDS STREET - APPEAL OF DETERMINATION OF LANDMARK ELIGIBILITY
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this item is for the Commission to review and make a
determination on the individual landmark eligibility of the property at 1509
South Shields Street. The property was recently determined by the Chair of
the Landmark Preservation Commission (Chair) and the Director of
Community Development and Neighborhood Services (Director) to be eligible
for individual designation as a Fort Collins Landmark under Landmark
Standard C. An appeal of this determination has been filed with the Director.
APPLICANT: Joyce Taylor Hinnant Trust, by Joyce Hinnant
Vice Chair Ernest reviewed the Order of Proceedings for an Appeal Hearing.
Staff Report
Ms. McWilliams presented the staff report, including some history of the property and an overview of
the process.
Appellant Arguments
Ms. Hinnant spoke to the Commission about the impact of an eligibility determination on the value of
her property, and asked the Commission to appeal the determination. She referenced Historian
Jason Marmor’s Architectural Inventory as evidence that the property was not eligible for landmark
designation.
Parties-in-Interest Arguments in Opposition to the Appeal
None
Commission Questions
Members asked Chair Sladek and Director Kadrich about the rationale behind their decision with
regard to Standard C.
Chair Sladek explained that the question of eligibility was brought to the City. He and the Director
based their decision largely on the Shed Style architecture. No study has been done as to whether
there are any other examples of this style in the City. Without that information, the decision was
made to determine the property eligible.
Members inquired about Mr. Marmor’s characterization of the building as an anomaly. Chair Sladek
commented that an anomaly can be viewed as positive or negative. Ms. Bzdek also asked how the
physical integrity of the building impacted their decision. Chair Sladek said that for many years the
building had been outside the City limits, so if there were any alterations, there wouldn’t be any
permits on record.
In response to a question, Chair Sladek said that having the information in Mr. Marmor’s report now,
based on the significance of the people who had lived there, it wouldn’t qualify under Standard A.
Whether it qualifies under Standard C could be debatable. A Member asked whether Context was a
concern. Chair Sladek said the west side of Shields is more the context than the rest of the area, and
with attrition, the context has diminished. Whether that should figure into the Commission’s decision
is uncertain.
A Member asked Staff whether other adjacent properties were eligible. Staff explained that no
determinations had been made. A Member commented that the property was outside the City limits
at the time it was constructed and questioned whether it then contributes to a pattern. Staff said that
interpretation was up to the Commission. Several Members agreed that it being outside the City
limits at the time didn’t matter. One Member commented that a more powerful argument against
Standard A was that the home was not constructed as part of a post-war planned development, and
thus was an anomaly.
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Commission Deliberation
Ms. Zink moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission finds that the property at 1509
South Shields Street is not eligible as a local landmark based on the architecture and overall
statements of integrity pursuant to Section 14-6b and 14-5. Ms. Gensmer seconded.
Members discussed Standard C and whether the architecture was a good example of Shed Style.
There was a comment that Shed Style means high design and this is more vernacular. Some
Members felt the significance and context were missing more than the exterior integrity, while others
felt most of the standards of integrity were still intact.
Mr. Lingle explained he would be voting to uphold the original finding, believing the house to be a
good example of Shed Style for Fort Collins, and feeling that most of the aspects of integrity were
intact.
Vice Chair Ernest said he would vote in favor of the motion, by a narrow margin, citing McAllister’s
architectural standards which suggest the Shed Style time frame began in the 1960’s, while this
house was built in 1947.
Ms. Zink said she agrees with most of Mr. Marmor’s findings, stating that this is not a good example
of Shed Style in Fort Collins, and is also outside the era of the Shed Style. Ms. Gensmer agreed with
Ms. Zink. Ms. Bzdek expressed concern about lack of strong evidence to uphold the determination of
eligibility.
Ms. Wallace stated that in her opinion the integrity aspect was so strong that she would lean toward
supporting the appeal.
Ms. Zink restated and revised her motion.
Ms. Zink moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission finds that the property at 1509
South Shields Street is not eligible for landmark designation based on architecture as
described in Section 14-5, Determination of Eligible Structures, contradicting the finding of the
Director of Community Development and Neighborhood Services and the Chair of the
Landmark Preservation Commission on March 12, 2015. Ms. Gensmer seconded. Motion
passed 4-2, with Wallace and Lingle dissenting.
ADJOURNMENT
Vice Chair Ernest adjourned the meeting at 6:35 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Gretchen Schiager.