HomeMy WebLinkAbout059 - 04/15/2014 - AMENDING SECTION 3.4.7 OF THE LAND USE CODE PERTAINING TO NEW CONSTRUCTION AS IT AFFECTS HISTORIC AN ORDINANCE NO , 0599 2014
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING SECTION 3 .4. 7 OF THE LAND USE CODE
PERTAINING TO NEW CONSTRUCTION AS IT AFFECTS
HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
WHEREAS , the City Council has directed City staff to undertake a two-phase project to
consider improvements to the City ' s historic preservation codes and processes to make these
codes and processes more transparent, predictable and effective; and
WHEREAS , City staff has prepared and presented to the City Council the second phase
of the work, which addresses City Council ' s concerns regarding the readability of the codes,
increased flexibility in applying the codes, and better notice of the City ' s historic review
processes and regulations to the purchasers of historic landmarked properties and properties that
are eligible to become landmarks ; and
WHEREAS, the Landmark Preservation Commission has reviewed the proposed changes
set forth below and has recommended the same to the City Council; and
WHEREAS , the City Council has determined that the changes set forth below are in the
best interests of the citizens of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS that Section 3 .4 . 7 of the Land Use Code is hereby amended to read as follows :
3 .4.7 Historic and Cultural Resources
(A) Purpose. This Section is intended to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible :
( 1 ) historic sites, structures or objects are preserved and incorporated into the
proposed development and any undertaking that may potentially alter the
characteristics of the historic property is done in a way that does not adversely
affect the integrity or significance of the historic property; and (2) new
construction is designed to respect the historic character of the site and any
historic properties in the surrounding neighborhood. This Section is intended to
protect designated or individually eligible historic sites, structures or objects as
well as sites, structures or objects in designated historic districts, whether on or
adjacent to the development site .
(B) General Standard. If the project contains a site, structure or object that ( 1 ) is
determined to be or potentially be individually eligible for local landmark
designation or for individual listing in the State Register of Historic Properties or
National Registers of Historic Places; (2) is officially designated as a local or state
landmark, or is listed on the National Register of Historic Places ; or (3 ) is located
within an officially designated national, state or City historic district or area, then
to the maximum extent feasible, the development plan and building design shall
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provide for the preservation and adaptive use of the historic structure. The
development plan and building design shall protect and enhance the historical and
architectural value of any historic property that is : (a) preserved and adaptively
used on the development site; or (b) is located on property adjacent to the
development site and qualifies under ( 1 ), (2) or (3 ) above. New structures must be
compatible with the historic character of any such historic property, whether on
the development site or adjacent thereto .
(C) Determination of Landmark Eligibility. The determination of individual
eligibility or potential individual eligibility for local landmark designation will be
made in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 14 of the City
Code, except that the determination of potential individual eligibility shall be
made by the Director and the finding of potential eligibility shall not constitute a
finding of eligibility under Section 14-21 or 14-72 of the City Code. A site,
structure or object may be determined to be or potentially be individually eligible
for local landmark designation if it meets one ( 1 ) or more of the criteria as
described in Section 14-5 " Standards for determining the eligibility of sites,
structures, objects and districts for designation as Fort Collins Landmarks or
Landmark Districts" of the City Code .
The determination of individual eligibility for the National Register of Historic
Places or State Register of Historic Properties shall be according to the processes
and procedures of the Colorado Historical Society.
(D) Reuse, Renovation, Alterations and Additions.
( 1 ) Original or historic materials and details, as well as distinctive form and
scale, that contribute to the historic significance of the structure or
neighborhood shall be preserved to the maximum extent feasible .
Rehabilitation work shall not destroy the distinguishing quality or
character of the structure or its environment.
(2) The rehabilitation of structures shall be in conformance with the Secretary
of the Interior' s " Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for
Rehabilitating Historic Buildings" (available from the Director) or other
adopted design guidelines or standards.
(E) Demolition. A site, structure or object that is determined to be or potentially be
individually eligible for local landmark designation or for individual listing in the
National Register of Historic Places or State Register of Historic Properties may
be demolished only if, in the opinion of the decision maker, the applicant has, to
the maximum extent feasible, attempted to preserve the site, structure or object in
accordance with the standards of this Section, and the preservation of the site,
structure or object is not feasible .
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(F) New Construction.
( 1 ) To the maximum extent feasible, the height, setback ands width of new
structures shall be similar to : (a) those of existing historic structures on
any block face on which the new structure is located and on any portion of
a block face across a local or collector street from the block face on which
the new structure is located;; or (b) when a block does not exist, similar to
those on any land adjacent to the property on which the new structure is to
be located. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this requirement shall not
apply if, in the judgment of the decision maker, such historic structures
would not be negatively impacted with respect to their historic exterior
integrity and significance by reason of the new structure being constructed
at a dissimilar height, setback and/or width. Where building setbacks
cannot be maintained, elements such as walls, columns, hedges or other
screens shall be used to define the edge of the site and maintain alignment.
Taller structures or portions of structures shall be located interior to the
site.
(2) New structures shall be designed to be in character with such existing
historic structures . Horizontal elements, such as cornices, windows,
moldings and sign bands, shall be aligned with those of such existing
historic structures to strengthen the visual ties among buildings. Window
patterns of such existing structures (size, height, number) shall be repeated
in new construction, and the pattern of the primary building entrance
facing the street shall be maintained to the maximum extent feasible . See
Figure 6 .
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Building Patterns
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(3) The dominant building material of such existing historic structures
adjacent to or in the immediate vicinity of the proposed structure shall be
used as the primary material for new construction. Variety in materials can
be appropriate, but shall maintain the existing distribution of materials in
the same block.
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(4) Visual and pedestrian connections between the site and neighborhood
focal points, such as a park, school or church, shall be preserved and
enhanced, to the maximum extent feasible.
(5) To the maximum extent feasible, existing historic and mature landscaping
shall be preserved and when additional street tree plantings are proposed,
the alignment and spacing of new trees shall match that of the existing
trees.
(6) In its consideration of the approval of plans for properties containing or
adjacent to sites, structures, objects or districts that: (a) have been
determined to be or potentially be individually eligible for local landmark
designation or for individual listing in the National Register of Historic
Places or the State Register of Historic Properties, or (b) are officially
designated as a local or state landmark, or are listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, or (c) are located within an officially
designated National, State or local historic district or area, the decision
maker shall receive and consider a written recommendation from the
Landmark Preservation Commission unless the Director has issued a
written determination that the.plans would not have a significant impact
on the individual eligibility or potential individual eligibility of the site,
structure, object, or district. A determination or recommendation made
under this subsection is not appealable to the City Council under Chapter 2
of the City Code.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 1st day of
April, A.D. 2014, and to be presented for final passage on the 15th day of April, A.D. 2014.
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Passed and adopted on final reading on the 15th day of April, A.D. 2014.
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