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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Annual ReportCommunity Planning and Environmental Services Advance Planning Department City of Fort Collins MEMORANDUM January 29, 2005 TO: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissi= C rdinator THROUGH: Joe Frank, Advance Planning Direc r FROM: Carol Tunner, Historic Preservatio Pl Karen McWilliams, Historic Pres n Planner Timothy Wilder, City Planner RE: LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT (January 1, 2004 - December 31, 2004) 1. Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) Membership (7): A. Term Ended: - Per Hogestad B. Resignation: - Myme Watrous C. New Appointees: - Heather Donahue - Alyson McGee D. Continuing Members: - Angie Aguilera - W. J. Frick, Jr. - Per Hogestad - Janet Ore - Ian Shuff 2. 2004: Year in Review A. Desien Review: In 2004, the LPC convened for 21 meetings. 2000 2001 - 2002 2003 2004 Design Review 55 38 49 38 30 Administrative Sign Review 13 13 16 19 26 Administrative Design Review 12 12 14 18 15 Totals 80 1 63 71 75 71 281 North College Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6376 FAX (970) 224-6111 • TDD (970) 224-6002 • E-mail: aplanning@fcgov.com Major design review projects include - 259 S. College Avenue, Armstrong Hotel — Hotel Rehabilitation and Reopening - 401 Pine Street, Giddings Building — Adaptive Reuse as Bas Bleu Theater - 425 1 Os' St., Romero House — Restoration to the Tres de Colonias Romero Musuem B. Designations: The LPC recommended seven (7) properties for Local Landmark Designation: 1. 516 S. Meldrum Street, Garrick House 2. 601 W. Mountain Avenue, Aaron Kitchel House 3. 1024 W. Mountain Avenue and 520 Wayne Street, the Dr. C.E. Honstein/Diane Louise Johnson Cultural Center and Associated Carriage House 4. 1006 W. Mountain Avenue, Coffin House 5. 616/618 W. Mulberry Street, Charles Sheldon House 6. 140-142 S. College Avenue, J.I. Alpert Building 7. 501 Stover Street, Dukes/Dunlap House C. Preservation Week, 2004: The LPC sponsored the following programs highlighting "May as Colorado Preservation Month": - Preservation Week Proclamation - "Friend of Preservation Award" — Four recipients - A Preservation Mixer Party at the Fort Collins Museum D. Grants: - Administered a $23,000 CLG Grant for a joint Poudre School District/City Survey of district -owned historic properties, and the preparation of a district - wide historical schools context. Project nearing completion. - Administered a $28,500 State Historical Fund grant matched by $8,000 of city funds for a survey of the Buckingham, Alta Vista, and Andersonville neighborhoods including historic contexts on the Hispanics, the Germans from Russia, and the Sugar Beet Industry in Fort Collins. - Work was completed on a federal grant for the TEA-21 Transportation Enhancement Fund in FY2002-03 in the amount of $90,400 with a city cash match of $22,000 for interior rehabilitation of the Street Railway Car Barn at 330 N. Howes. - Work is nearing completion on the SHF grant for $197,500 to rehabilitate the Armstrong Hotel, 259 S. College Avenue. - Received a Transportation Efficiency Act grant for $107,640 to restore the historic brick trolley roadbed in East Mountain Avenue. Funds available in 2006-07. - Wrote a successful State Historical Fund grant for $97,500 ($52,500 match from the Natural Areas Program) to restore the exterior of the Nix Farm Barn. E. Other Business: The LPC gave input on the historic preservation aspects regarding: - 2005 Work Program - Support Letter for SHF grant application for 612 S. College Avenue, Darrah House - Support Letter for SHF grant application for Nix Farm Bam - Alley House Standards - 4824 S. Lemay, the Rule Farm — Demolition/Alteration Review with appeal of LPC decision to City Council - Proposed changes to the historic preservation section of the Municipal -Land Use Codes and Municipal Code F. On¢oine Proerams: Ongoing programs in 2004 included: Demolition/Alteration Review — Staff processed 287 demolition/alteration requests from January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004. Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program — It provided local preservation assistance zero interest loans to 6 properties, totaling $20,000 in awarded funds. Total matching funds is $41,000, and the ratio of private dollars to public dollars is 2:1. Three residential and three commercial properties were funded. Colorado Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit — The LPC did not elect to take on the design review responsibility for this program in 2004. Staff did edit and review applications before they were sent to the Colorado Historical Society, to ensure that the procedure would run more smoothly at the state level. Design Assistance Program (DAP) — Provides city funding for design assistance for changes to local landmarks. AWNING SIGNAGE COLOR MINOR MAJOR TOTAL DAP DESIGN SELECTION REHAB REHAB REQUESTS 0 2 0 0 2 4 Two new consultants were added to the DAP Pre -Qualified Consultant's List: Ray Kramer of W/K/J Architecture in Boulder and Mikal Torgerson of M. Torgerson Architects in Fort Collins. LPC Training - LPC member Ian Shuff, Advanced Planning Director Joe Frank, and staff Carol Tunner and Karen McWilliams attended Colorado Preservation Inc.'s "Saving Places 2004: The Business of Preservation" conference in Denver, CO., February 5- 7, 2004. Staff brought back information for future LPC training. - "The `F.R.E.S.H.' Approach — How to Determine Compatibility for New Structures in a Relatively (Visually) Consistent Historic District," written by Pratt Cassity, Executive Advisor, NAPC, and presented by staff, October 13, 2004. LPC member Agnes Dix and staff Carol Tunner attended the Fourth Annual Northern Colorado Historic Preservation Commission Forum on October 30, 2004 in Berthoud. Staff has initiated a process to have LPC members take turns recapping important articles in current issues of Colorado Preservation Inc. and the National Alliance of Preservation Commission newsletters. Changes to Historic Preservation Ordinance and/or By -Laws - None