HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 06/24/2015City of Fort Collins Page 1 June 24, 2015
Ron 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 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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Special Meeting
June 24, 2015
MINUTES
CALL SPECIAL MEETING TO ORDER
Chair Sladek called the meeting to order at 5:33 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Dunn, Zink, Bzdek, Hogestad, Wallace, Gensmer, Sladek
ABSENT: Ernest, Lingle
STAFF: McWilliams, Weinberg, Schiager
PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None
DISCUSSION AGENDA
1. 714 WEST MOUNTAIN AVENUE FORT COLLINS LANDMARK DESIGNATION - CONTINUATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Staff is pleased to present for your consideration the Ault/Thode Property
located at 714 West Mountain Avenue. The property has significance to Fort
Collins under Landmark Preservation Standard C. This is the continuation of
the discussion that was tabled at the Commission’s June 10th Regular
Meeting. The Commission’s comments from that meeting have been
addressed in the revised Landmark Designation application.
APPLICANT: Henry P. Thode III
Landmark
Preservation
Commission
Approved by the Commission at the July 8, 2015 Meeting
City of Fort Collins Page 2 June 24, 2015
Staff Report
Mr. Weinberg presented the staff report, addressing the concerns raised by the Commission at the
last meeting. Background information about the property’s relationship to Alexander Ault has been
added to the designation documentation. Staff did not find strong enough evidence to recommend
the property be deemed significant under Standard B based on its association with him. The integrity
of the carriage house and the impact of the carport have been addressed in the updated
documentation. Additional details about the architecture have also been added to the documentation.
Applicant Presentation
There was no presentation. However, Mr. Thode commented that, in response to Commission
questions at the previous meeting, he had provided additional information to Staff about his father’s
medical career, and Staff had updated the documentation accordingly.
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
A Member asked if there was new information about the wood shingles on the garage. Staff said the
shingles had been there as long as the Applicant could remember, but there is no substantial
documentation to indicate whether the shingles were original. Another Member pointed out a minor
error of a missing word (graduate) in the last paragraph of page 8. Chair Sladek stated that Staff had
adequately addressed his concerns and questions from the last meeting. He suggested Mr.
Weinberg add his own name to the application as a preparer.
Chair Sladek asked the Commission if they felt the carriage house was contributing or non-
contributing to the eligibility. Members were in agreement that in terms of the integrity criteria, the
carriage house leans toward being contributing. They also discussed the carport, noting that since it
could be removed, and on its own has no significance, it could be excluded from the designation.
Ms. Dunn asked for clarification on the timeline of the naming of the town of Ault in relation to when
Alexander Ault purchased the property. Staff said it was unclear exactly when the town was named,
but it was prior to the Ault family purchasing this property in 1909.
The Applicant read a quote from Coloradotown.com, stating that “Ault, Co. was incorporated in 1904
and was first named McAllister. The town’s name was changed to Burgdorff Siding before it acquired
its current name in 1897."
Commission Deliberation
Ms. Zink moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission recommend to City Council that
they pass an ordinance designating the Ault/Thode Property located at 714 West Mountain
Avenue as a Fort Collins Landmark according to City Code Chapter 14, under Designation
Standard C, with the exception that the carport is recognized as a non-contributing element.
Ms. Gensmer seconded. Motion passed 7-0.
[Timestamp: 5:50 p.m.]
OTHER BUSINESS
None
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Sladek adjourned the meeting at 5:51 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Gretchen Schiager.