HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 06/10/2015Landmark Preservation Commission Page 1 December 10, 2014
Approved by the Commission at the July 8, 2015 Meeting
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
Staff Liaison, CDNS Director Preservation Planner Preservation Planner Council Liaison
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Regular Meeting
June 10, 2015
Minutes
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Sladek called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Dunn, Zink, Bzdek, Hogestad, Wallace, Gensmer, Lingle, Ernest, Sladek
ABSENT: None
STAFF: McWilliams, Weinberg, Schiager
PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None.
CONSENT AGENDA
1. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 8, 2015 REGULAR
MEETING.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the April 8, 2015 regular meeting of the
Landmark Preservation Commission.
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2. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 22, 2015 REGULAR
MEETING.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the April 22, 2015 regular meeting of the
Landmark Preservation Commission.
3. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE MAY 13, 2015 REGULAR
MEETING.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the May 13, 2015 regular meeting of the
Landmark Preservation Commission.
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission accept the Consent Agenda
presented at the meeting of June 10, including all items on that agenda. Ms. Bzdek seconded.
Motion passed unanimously.
[Timestamp: 5:36 p.m.]
PULLED FROM CONSENT
None
DISCUSSION AGENDA
4. 714 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE FORT COLLINS LANDMARK DESIGNATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Staff is pleased to present for your consideration the Thode House located at
714 West Mountain Avenue. The property has significance to Fort Collins
under Landmark Preservation Standard C.
APPLICANT: Henry Thode III
Staff Report
Mr. Weinberg presented the staff report.
Applicant Presentation
None
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
A Member asked about the porch, whether it was screened in, and if it was original. Mr. Weinberg
stated that no building permits were found that would document any additions. Mr. Thode stated the
front porch was already screened in 1955 when they moved in, but he had found a picture from a tax
assessment in 1948 where the porch was not screened. Mr. Weinberg also mentioned that there is
an approved plan for an addition to the back of the house, which was approved through the demo/alt
process several months ago.
Another Member asked whether Standard B was considered in the nomination because of Alexander
Ault. Mr. Weinberg said they didn’t have enough information to support a strong connection to him.
Chair Sladek said he felt strongly that the designation should be approved, but was concerned about
the quality of the nomination and would like to see some additional research and changes. He
detailed a number of specific concerns, and said he would send his notes to Staff.
In response to a Commission question, Mr. Weinberg clarified that a designation would not impact the
previous decision in the demo/alt review.
Members discussed that the entire property would be designated, not just the house, despite what the
name “Thode House” might imply.
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The Commission questioned the integrity of the carriage house. Members were not in agreement
about whether the carport was reversible since it is attached. There was discussion about why the
carriage house had shingles rather than siding, and how old it might be. There was a comment that
the carriage house was not addressed at all in the nomination or staff report. Members were unable
to determine whether the carriage house was contributing or non-contributing to the designation
without more documentation.
Members discussed whether the designation could be approved with a caveat that Staff make the
requested changes, but ultimately the Commission felt the decision should to be tabled until the next
regular meeting in order to allow Staff to make the necessary improvements to the nomination.
Commission Deliberation
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission request that Preservation Staff
do additional research on the Thode House property at 714 West Mountain Avenue to answer
questions raised by the Commission at the meeting of June 10, 2015. Ms. Wallace seconded.
Mr. Lingle suggested amending the motion to say that the Commission is tabling the landmark
designation of 714 West Mountain Avenue to the regular meeting of July 2015. The
amendment to the motion was accepted by Mr. Ernest and seconded by Ms. Wallace. Motion
passed 9-0.
[Timestamp: 6:10 p.m.]
5. REQUEST TO RENAME THE LANDMARK PROPERTY AT 1009 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request to rename the Fort Collins Landmark property located at
1009 West Mountain Avenue, currently known as the Wiggins House and
Garage, to the Wiggins/Taylor Property, in recognition of long-time owner
Patricia Taylor.
APPLICANT: Patricia Taylor
Staff Report
Ms. McWilliams presented the staff report.
Applicant Presentation
Ms. Taylor addressed the Commission. She clarified the date she acquired the home was actually
August of 1974. The deed of trust had the names George and Patricia Dickson. In the 1980’s, she
changed her name to Patricia Lynn Dickson Taylor.
Ms. Taylor explained her connection to the Wiggins family, stating that she was a nurse at Poudre
Valley Hospital and Orla Mae Wiggins was a long term patient whom she cared for until she passed.
During that time, she and her husband were looking for a home in which to raise their family.
Conversations with the Wiggins’ about her house search resulted in an opportunity for her to
purchase the house at the age of 26.
After leaving Poudre Valley Hospital, Ms. Taylor worked as the nurse for The Point, which was the
first free clinic in Fort Collins, at 503 Remington. It was also the first free legal aid and the start of the
Fort Collins Food Co-op. After funding ran out for The Point, she resumed her career as an
investigator for abuse and neglect with Social Services until she retired to pursue another career.
Ms. Taylor distributed pictures of the interior of the home to the Commission. She explained that she
has removed the window bench in the back bedroom and put in sliding glass doors and a deck. The
landscaping in the back yard includes many of the same flowers planted by the Wiggins’.
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
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A Member asked about the criteria for naming designated properties. Ms. McWilliams said there are
no set standards for naming, but they often use earliest long term resident, or another resident who is
historically significant. Members commented that it would strengthen the request if Ms. Taylor’s
history and association with the Wiggins’ family were included in the documentation before forwarding
to City Council.
One Member inquired about the pineapple tiles, and Ms. Taylor she added them as a welcome to the
home.
Commission Deliberation
Ms. Bzdek moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission rename the Fort Collins
Landmark property located at 1009 West Mountain Avenue currently known as the Wiggins
House and Garage, to the Wiggins/Taylor Property, which will recognize long-time owner
Patricia Taylor and her historical connection to the Wiggins family.
Mr. Ernest suggested that the motion should be a recommendation to the Council. Ms. Bzdek
agreed with the amendment. Ms. Gensmer seconded. Motion passed 9-0.
[Timestamp: 6:27 p.m.]
OTHER BUSINESS
None
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Sladek adjourned the meeting at 6:27 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Gretchen Schiager.