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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 08/08/200141 LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Meeting August 8, 2001 Minutes Council Liaison: Eric Hamrick (225-2343) Commission Chairperson: Per Hogestad (416-7285) SUMMARY OF MEETING: The LPC heard a presentation about the City's plans for "Art in Public Places", approved windows for the egress requirements at 200 East Plum Street (the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity) and approved the roofing materials and plans for restoration of a rear window at 730 West Olive Street, deferring their approval of the demolition of the screen porch until the applicants present their plans for the addition that will replace it. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Per Hogestad called the meeting to order at 5:40 p.m. at 281 North College Avenue. Commission members Per Hogestad, Bud Frick, Angela Milewski, Angie Aguilera, Janet Ore and Agnes Dix were present. Myme Watrous was absent. Carol Tunner represented staff. GUESTS: Ellen Martin, Visual Arts Administrator presenting "Art in Public Places", Scott Griffin for Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Cheryl and Ralph Olson for 730 W. Olive Street, Winslow Guard House. AGENDA REVIEW: No changes STAFF AEPORTS:- .Historic Society training. session announcement flyer passed -! , around by Ms. Tunner. LPC Brochure Updated iochure drafts passed around for comment. COMMISSION MEMBERS' REPORTS: Angie Milewski reported on her attendance at the DDA meetings: Jay's Bistro moving, signage on 185 N. College (Johnny's Place) under consideration for changes, and building adjacent to Armory building, on E. Mountain being renovated as a nightclub. Approval of June 13 Minutes: No Changes. Presentation: Art in Public Places. (Ellen Martin, City of Ft. Collins, Visual Arts Administrator.) Ms. Martin presented the City's plans for the C&S Depot. The City has been looking for artful opportunities in the streetscapes. The City's artist, Andy Dufford, has designed a series of bronze pavers, some of which have been created and set into the sidewalks. He has also created some embellished lightpoles, representing the civic, justice and transit centers, and is designing four different sculptures relating to the theme of transportation for the Transit Center. Design Review: Landmark Preservation Commission August 8, 2001 Meeting Minutes Page 2 1) 200 E. Plum Street, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Basement replacement, windows for egress requirements. (Scott Griffin). This fraternity on East Plum, looks to remove some historic fabric in the windows in the basement level. Two of the steel basement windows will be removed, with a vinyl casement window replacement suggested. Windows will remain the same width, but the depth will change in the window well they're in so that the casement windows can swing out. Staff suggested that they match the brick as closely as possible and save the original brick window well coping for repairs to the front entry parapet. The wooden deck will have to be cut back a little bit. None of these windows are visible from the street, but they can be seen if you're walking up to the door. To be less visible, Staff recommends that dark colors be used for these windows. Mr. Griffin agreed to paint the window sash. No public input. Mr. Frick moved that the LPC approve the replacement of windows for egress requirements of the Phi Delta Theta house, with the recommendation that a dark color, preferably black, be used for the windows and that the brick capping that will be removed be used to replace missing bricks on the entry parapet. Compatible brick will be used to make the repairs on the window -well coping. The cut sheet on the windows can be administratively approved. Seconded by Ms. Aguilera. Motion passed unanimously, 6-0. 2) Rigden Farmhouse Roof, 2902 Rigden Parkway (Scott Griffin): The owners of the Rigden Farmhouse are in the process of removing the roof at the farmhouse and requested that the LPC advise them as to whether cedar shakes or cedar shingles would be preferable. The LPC determined that cedar shakes are considered to be more appropriate to the original roof, as well as being a better roof, and would be preferred. 3) 730 W. Olive, Winslow Guard House The applicants, Cheryl and Ralph Olson, request to change the double garage doors, and trim out the garage (a later addition) so that it looks more compatible with the dwelling. Further, they request approval of replacing a rear picture window so it will look like the rest of the windows on the house, and to change the asphalt shingled roof back to the original wood type shingles. Finally, they would like to remove a small, non - original addition and construct a single story addition that will allow for more space. Mr. Olson told the LPC that the current garage doors are solid, heavy, and hard to open. They'd like to replace them with Clopay custom garage doors in Colonial Revival style. They would also like to install shaped rafter ends and under-eave trim on the garage eaves to make the obviously later garage addition more compatible with the residence. They'd like to replicate the shaped modillion ends and beadboard undereave. Landmark Preservation Commis i August 8, 2001 Meeting Minutes Page 3 For the screen porch, they request the LPC's input on the conceptual design. They would like something glassed in, with a low, shingled roof, like a sunroom, rather than a screen porch. Ms. Milewski recommended a design subcommittee to work with the owners on this. The owners would like the LPC's approval to remove the screen porch. Ms. Turner showed pictures of the non -historic character of the porch. Ms. Ore asked the owners how big of an addition they are planning. They replied that it would be about 1 0x1 2 feet. Ms. Milewski suggested that the owner decide on the addition before the LPC approves the removal. The owners agreed to present their ideas for the addition before demolishing the existing screened porch. At least conceptually, the LPC had no problem with removing the non - historic screened porch. Ms. Ore wondered about replacing the modillions on the garage, which shows some evolution and has integrity of itself. She asked whether this should be changed. The owners like the idea of adding some detail, some crown molding perhaps, that give it some more interest and would be more compatible with the house. Ms. Ore further added that shaped rafter ends really date a house, and the garage is clearly a 1950s addition. Ms. Tunner responded that she had thought about=this too —,but -felt that what .the = owners wanted was reasonable for several reasons; the building is a residence and should blend in architecture, it is obvious the garage has been added, and the detail under the eaves will have to be smaller since the eaves are smaller. No public input. Ms. Aguilera moved that the LPC approve the changes submitted for 730 W. Olive street, deferring the approval for the demolition of the screen porch until the plans for the addition are seen. Seconded by Angela Milewski, and approved unanimously, 6-0. Other Business: No other business. Meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m. Minutes submitted by Connie Merrill, Secretary