HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/13/2017 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Summary Agenda - Work SessionMeg Dunn, Chair 281 N. College Ave.
Per Hogestad, Vice Chair Conference Room A
Doug Ernest Fort Collins, Colorado
Bud Frick (Ring doorbell marked “MEETINGS”
Kristin Gensmer for access after 5:00 p.m.)
Dave Lingle
Mollie Simpson
Alexandra Wallace
Belinda Zink
Fort Collins is a Certified Local Government (CLG) authorized by the National Park Service and History Colorado based on its
compliance with federal and state historic preservation standards. CLG standing requires Fort Collins to maintain a Landmark
Preservation Commission composed of members of which a minimum of 40% meet federal standards for professional experience
from preservation-related disciplines, including, but not limited to, historic architecture, architectural history, archaeology, and urban
planning. For more information, see Article III, Division 19 of the Fort Collins Municipal Code.
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Work Session
December 13, 2017
5:30 PM
• CALL TO ORDER
• ROLL CALL
• REVIEW OF ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD
ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 AT 5:30 P.M. IN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CONSENT
1. Minutes of October 18, 2017
2. 627 Maple St. – Final Demolition/Alteration Review
UDISCUSSION
3. Loomis Addition Historic Survey – Final Report
4. 227 Wood Street (The Harden House) – Conceptual/Final Design Review
5. Avery Duplex Cottages – State Tax Credit for Historic Preservation
Landmark
Preservation
Commission
• POLICY AND LEGISLATION
o UDiscussion of Development Review and Historic Resources
The purpose of this item is to discuss the codes and processes related to development
review affecting historic resources, specifically areas of adjacency and compatibility criteria
for the review of new construction abutting or adjacent to historic properties.
• BOARD TOPICS
o ULPC Work Plan - Progress and Priorities
The regular recurrence of this discussion item is intended to provide the Commission with the
opportunity to measure ongoing progress and identify action items.
o UDowntown Alley Enhancements
The purpose of this item is to request feedback on the working designs for the upcoming
Downtown alley improvement projects managed by the Downtown Development Authority
(DDA). The projects are in the City right-of-way and fall under the City’s Capital Project
Review process.
• OTHER BUSINESS
• ADJOURNMENT