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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 - Landmark Preservation Commission - Annual ReportMEMORANDUM January 26, 2007 TO: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissions Coordinator THROUGH: Joe Frank, Advance Planning Director FROM: Carol Tunner, Historic Preservation Planner Karen McWilliams, Historic Preservation Planner Timothy Wilder, City Planner RE: LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT (January 1, 2006— December 31, 2006) 1. Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) Membership (7): A. Term Ended: - Angie Aguilera, Chairman B. New Appointees: - Bud Frick - John Albright C. Resignations: - Heather Donahue D. Reappointed: - Earen Russell D. Continuing Members: - Ian Shuff - Agnes Dix - Alyson McGee - Alan Ballou 2. 2006 Year in Review A. Design Review: In 2006 the LPC convened for 19 meetings. 2000 2001. 2Q02 2003 2p04 2005 2006; D view 55 38 49 38 30 26 19 Administrative 13 13 16 19 26 11 12 drgi 0ativ 12 12 14 18 15 14 22 Total 63 79 75 71 51 53 Major design review projects included: - 111 North College Avenue, Windsor Hotel (Children's Mercantile and Clothes Pony) — Rebuild Rear Wall and Construct new Entrances - 612 South College Avenue, Darrah House — Restore gutters, soffits, molding, roof, painting, etc. for State Tax Credit - 133-137 South College, North Half of the Colorado Building — Rehab/restore the 133 South College Storefront - 605 S. College Avenue, Beebe Clinic — Rehab exterior for State Tax Credit - 252 E. Mountain — Compatibility of New Otter Products Building Adjacent to the Historic Old Town District B. Desienations: The LPC recommended nine (9) properties for Local Landmark status: 1530 Remington Street, Lee House 816 LaPorte Avenue, the Kirby/Wade House and Historic Garage 719 W. Mountain Avenue, the J.M. Morrison House and Carriage House Poudre Valley Fire Protection District 1953 G.M.C. Fire Engine 309 E. Mulberry Street, the Ernest and Anna Meyer House 509 E. Myrtle Street, ReinholuMitchell House 133-137 South College Avenue, North Half of the Colorado Building 511 South Whitcomb Street, Jefferson Lindenmeier House and Garage 1204 W. Oak Street, David B. Lesher House C. Preservation Week, 2006: The LPC sponsored the following programs highlighting "May as Colorado Preservation Month": - Preservation Week Proclamation - "Friend of Preservation Award" — Four recipients A. Grants: - Grant to restore the exterior of the Natural Areas Nix Farm Barn in progress. B. Other Business: The LPC gave input on the historic preservation aspects regarding: - 2007 Work Program - The Fort Collins Downtown Alleys Revitalization, Trimble and Tenney Courts - Support Letters for SHF grant applications for the Waterworks Pump House Excavation, Interior Plaster Restoration in I" Baptist Church, and Funding for the City's Zero Interest Loan Program. - Budgeting for Outcomes - Six Tours of the Ghost Signs in Fort Collins - Downtown Zone District Height Regulations for Taller Buildings Over Three Stories - Ghost Signs in Fort Collins Preservation Project - Downtown River District Project Design Alternatives B. Ongoing_ Programs: Ongoing programs in 2006 included: Demolition/Alteration Review — Staff processed 241demolition/alteration requests from January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006. Landmark Rehabilitation Loan Program — This program provided local preservation assistance zero interest loans to 9 properties, totaling $37,000 in awarded funds. Matching funds were $72,661. The ratio of private dollars to public dollars is 2:1. Seven residential and two commercial properties were funded. Changes to rankings and processes were discussed by the LPC. Colorado Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit — The LPC elected to take on the design review responsibility within the boundaries of the Downtown Development Authority for this program in 2006. Additionally, staff edited 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 COLOR MINOR MAJOR TOTAL DAP DESIGN TSIGNAGE SELECTION REHAB REHAB REQUESTS 0 1 0 0 4 5 9 Two new consultants were added to the DAP Pre -Qualified Consultant's List: Andy Barlow, Custom Masonry and Boyd Bartlett, Boyd Bartlett Masonry. LPC Training in 2006 - CPI "Saving Places 2006", (February V 4s) conference attended by Alan Ballou, Earen Russell, and Ian Shuff, and staff Karen McWilliams, Carol Tunner, and Joe Frank. - Restoring Historic Storefronts, a slide show of the National Park Service shown January 11`s to Aguilera, Dix, Ballou, McGee, Russell, Donahue, and Shuff. - LPC was invited by the City of Fort Collins Transportation Planning Department to attend Open House concerning the Downtown River District Project on April 6' - Rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings, a slide show of the National Park Service shown June 14' to Aguilera, Dix, McGee, Donahue, and Shuff. - State Tax Credit Training (Dan Carson, Director of Intergovernmental Services, and Joe Salibar, Tax Credit Coordinator of the Colorado Historic Society) on July 12' and attended by Aguilera, Dix, Ballou, McGee, Donahue, and Shuff. - Windows, Preservation Treatments by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency shown August 23rd to Aguilera, McGee, Russell, and Shuff. Changes to Historic Preservation Ordinance and/or By -Laws - None