HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 12/20/2017City of Fort Collins Page 1 December 20, 2017
Meg Dunn, Chair City Council Chambers
Per Hogestad, Vice Chair City Hall West
Doug Ernest 300 Laporte Avenue
Bud Frick Fort Collins, Colorado
Kristin Gensmer
Dave Lingle
Mollie Simpson
Alexandra Wallace
Belinda Zink
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Regular Meeting
December 20, 2017
Minutes
• CALL TO ORDER
Chair Dunn called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m.
• ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Dunn, Zink, Hogestad, Wallace, Lingle, Ernest, Frick, Simpson
ABSENT: Gensmer
STAFF: McWilliams, Bzdek, Bumgarner, Yatabe, Schiager
• AGENDA REVIEW
No changes to posted agenda.
• STAFF REPORTS
Ms. Bzdek gave a presentation about the “2017 PastForward Conference” she recently attended in
Chicago, highlighting some of the key topics, particularly the relationship between the built environment
and human health.
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Chair Dunn, who also attended the conference, commented on the health impacts of personal
connection and human scale of the environment. She mentioned that New Orleans had used teenagers
as ambassadors to facilitate communications between a gentrified neighborhood and the City with
regard to an infill project, and suggested the possibility of doing something similar here.
• PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None.
• CONSENT AGENDA
1. CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 18, 2017 REGULAR
MEETING.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes from the October 18, 2017 regular meeting of the
Landmark Preservation Commission.
2. 627 MAPLE STREET - FINAL DEMOLITION/ALTERATION REVIEW
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a proposal to add a second story and a rear, 2-story addition
to an existing 1-story residence. The property was determined to be
individually eligible as a Fort Collins Landmark.
APPLICANT: Steve Josephs, Contractor
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission approve the Consent Agenda
for the October 18, 2017 meeting as presented.
Mr. Lingle seconded. The motion passed 8:0.
• DISCUSSION AGENDA
3. LOOMIS ADDITION HISTORIC SURVEY - FINAL REPORT
The purpose of this item is to provide the Commission and citizens with the final results regarding the
Loomis Addition Historic Survey Project. The historic preservation firm Humstone Consulting (Mary
Humstone and Rheba Massey) has undertaken this State Historic Fund grant project, surveying 32
properties at the intensive level and an additional 250 properties at the architectural reconnaissance
level.
Presentation/Report
Ms. Humstone gave a presentation about the background of the Loomis Addition, described how the
survey was conducted, and shared the results of the project and evaluation of the district. She
explained that the originally proposed district did not meet the State’s criteria, but there is still potential
for a smaller historic district on the National or State level, or a local landmark district. She provided
her recommendation that a smaller district be pursued and that POOTH and the City continue to
educate owners in the area, adding that a conservation district may be another option to explore.
Commission Questions and Discussion
Chair Dunn mentioned that 55 people had attended the last meeting, and were excited to receive copies
of their surveys. It was also noted that residents who had not attended the meeting would receive their
surveys by mail.
Mr. Lingle asked about the community planning and development element of the survey. Ms. Humstone
explained that the State had a narrow definition of community planning and development, and identified
the Loomis Addition as having grown organically rather than as a planned community. Mr. Lingle
expressed concern about the position taken by the SHPO (State Historic Preservation Office). He also
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asked about the threshold of contributing properties to qualify as a district. Ms. Humstone said a
national register district usually had 70-75% contributing properties.
Mr. Ernest asked how a conservation district would differ from a local landmark district, whether they
could overlap, and how the boundaries would be differentiated. Ms. Humstone explained that
conservation districts generally do not require the same level of architectural detail as a historic district,
looking more at preserving the character of a neighborhood, than its historic significance. She said it
could also be called an “overlay district”, which is less exacting than a local landmark district.
Ms. Wallace asked if they had the opportunity to survey the three properties that were demolished while
the survey was being conducted. Ms. Humstone said one of them was surveyed, adding that the
properties should have been documented for the City as part of the demolition process.
Public Input
Gordon Winner asked about future surveys of other neighborhoods. Ms. Humstone said that was a
question for Staff and the Commission, adding that a lot of the research conducted for this project would
also be applicable to other Old Town neighborhoods, and would be a good building block.
Chair Dunn directed Mr. Winner to the area of the website with information about local surveys. He
expressed interest in statistics about local historic properties. Chair Dunn expressed her hope that
these surveys will be funded in the future so they will not rely on grants.
Mr. Lingle commented that it would be beneficial to pursue the district to keep the momentum going.
Chair Dunn said many people at the neighborhood meeting expressed interest in individual landmarks
and creating a district, adding that another neighborhood meeting will be planned. She said forming a
district will likely be dependent upon a grassroots effort.
4. 227 WOOD STREET (THE HARDEN HOUSE) – CONCEPTUAL/FINAL DESIGN REVIEW
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is a request for conceptual/final design review of The Harden
House at 227 Wood Street, designated as a Fort Collins landmark in
1999. The proposed work includes demolition of an existing rear
porch (undated, historic), rear addition that steps in one foot on both
sides, addition of two skylights, and addition of a deck. The applicants
have been before the LPC on August 16, 2017, September 20, 2017,
and October 18, 2017. This a revised option based on feedback
received from the Commission at those meetings.
APPLICANT: Gordon Winner, property owner
Heidi Shuff, architect
Staff Report
Cassie Bumgarner presented the staff report, including a brief overview of the history of the home. She
explained the role of the Commission and highlighted the relevant Code and Secretary of Interior
Standards. She described changes made since the last review, noting the dimensions of the addition,
and emphasizing that it does not obscure any of the historic features on the north or south elevations.
She provided Staff’s rationale for recommending approval.
Applicant Presentation
Ms. Shuff briefly highlighted the key items on the proposed drawings, explaining how they have
addressed the Commission’s remaining concerns from the previous review.
Public Input
None
Motion to Move to Final Review
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission move to Final Review of the
proposed work at the Harden House at 227 Wood Street. Ms. Wallace seconded. The motion
passed 8:0.
Commission Questions and Discussion
None
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Commission Deliberation
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission approve the plans and
specifications for the rear addition, rear deck, skylights, and demolition of the rear mudroom to
the Harden House at 227 Wood Street as presented, finding that the proposed work (a) will not
erode the authenticity or destroy any distinctive exterior feature or characteristic of the
improvements or site; and (b) is compatible with the distinctive characteristics of the landmark
and with the spirit and purpose of Section 14-48 of the Municipal Code. Ms. Simpson seconded.
Mr. Hogestad said he appreciated the lowering of the top plate as a way of differentiating between the
old and new. While he will support the motion, he still has some concerns about the degree of
differentiation.
Mr. Lingle commented that it was unfortunate that this project was caught midway by the changes to
the guidelines. He said he hoped the Applicants will be happy with the addition, and that they don’t feel
they compromised too much.
Mr. Winner commented that it has been a long, emotional process, but they really like the end results.
He said he would be willing to talk to others to help them through the process. He added that more
communication on the front end with homeowners going through this process would be helpful.
Chair Dunn said the basement space is better used. She said she believed the differentiation was
sufficient.
The motion passed 8:0.
[Timestamp: 7:01 p.m.]
5. AVERY DUPLEX COTTAGES - FINAL REVIEW, PART 2 STATE TAX CREDIT FOR HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This item is a Final Review of the Part 2 State Tax Credit for Historic
Preservation, for the rehabilitation of the Avery Duplex Cottages, at
134-136 North Sherwood Street
APPLICANT: Kevin Murray, Manager
Staff Report
Maren Bzdek presented the staff report, describing the significance of the property and a summary of
the project. She also addressed the Commission’s questions at the work session and additions to the
packet.
Applicant Presentation
Kevin Murray did not give a presentation, but pointed out some additional information that had been
added.
Public Input
None
Commission Questions and Discussion
Mr. Frick said it looked fantastic. Ms. Zink asked about the decision-making process for the casings,
and how much of it was replaced. Mr. Murray discussed the trim that was used, adding that the upstairs
trim was original, but much of the first-floor trim was missing. He said they tried to match what was
upstairs.
There was some discussion about the new doors. Mr. Hogestad said it functioned well and remained
in keeping with the character.
Chair Dunn asked the Commission’s thoughts about the skylights. Mr. Frick said it was a good idea
and wasn’t seen from the street. Mr. Lingle said this was a rehabilitation, not a restoration, so it was
appropriate. Mr. Hogestad asked about the height of the curb on the skylight. Mr. Murray said it was
standard. Mr. Hogestad said there was little impact.
Commission Deliberation
Mr. Ernest moved that the Landmarlc Preservation Comm.lsslon, as a reviewing entlfy under
Colorado Revised Statute Section 39-22-514, adopt a resolution to approve Part 2 State Tax
Credit for Historic Preservation for the rehabilitation and restoration worlc completed on the
Avery Duplex Cottages, 134-136 North Sherwood Street, Fort Col/Ins, finding that:
1. The Avery Duplex Cottages is a qualffled property that is eligible for tax credits, per state
statute.
2. The worlc conforms to the description and plans submitted in Part 1, submitted with the Part 2:
3. The Wf?rlc was completed in 24 months or less.
4. The worlc meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.
Ms. Zink seconded.
Chair Dunn asked that each Commissioner comment on the work. Mr. Lingle said the scope of work
was accomplished in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. Mr. Frick agreed,
adding that it was good work. Mr. Ernest and Mr. Hogestad also agreed. Ms. Wallace agreed, stating
she appreciated the effort on details. Ms. Zink & Ms. Simpson agreed as well.
The motion passed 8:0.
• OTHER BUSINESS
Chair Dunn noted that this was Mr. Ernest, Mr. Lingle and Ms. Zink's last meeting. She thanked them
for their years of service on the Commission.
• ADJOURNMENT
Chair Dunn adjourned the meeting at 7:20 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Gretchen Schiager.
Meg'~ Minutes approved by a vote of the Commission on 6) I Fa-hf'l.,J~ tJ.0 lo
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