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HomeMy WebLinkAbout625 S. PETERSON MULTI-FAMILY - PDP - PDP160005 - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORT W/ATTACHMENTS (7)Community Development & Neighborhood Services 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.416.2740 970.224.6134- fax fcgov.com Planning, Development & Transportation MEMORANDUM DATE: June 21, 2016 TO: Planning and Zoning Board TH: Tom Leeson, Director of Community Development & Neighborhood Services Clay Frickey, City Planner FR: Maren Bzdek, Historic Preservation Planner RE: Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) Findings of Fact and Conclusions Pertaining to 625 Peterson Multi‐Family (PDP160005) As provided for in Land Use Code Section 3.4.7(F)(6), in its consideration of the approval of plans for properties containing or adjacent to designated, eligible or potentially eligible sites, structure, objects or districts, the Decision Maker shall receive, and consider in making its decision, a written recommendation from the Landmark Preservation Commission. This memorandum contains the Landmark Preservation Commission’s Findings of Fact and its motion for this project. At its May 11, 2016 Regular Meeting, the Landmark Preservation Commission conducted a review of the development project known as 625 Peterson Multi‐Family (PDP160005) as authorized under LUC Section 3.4.7(F)(6). The Landmark Preservation Commission adopted the following motion on a vote of 6‐0: Mr. Hogestad moved that the Landmark Preservation Commission adopt a resolution recommending to the Decision Maker the approval of the addition to 625 Peterson Street as presented at the May 11, 2016 meeting of the Commission, the Commission finding that the project is in compliance with Land Use Code Section 3.4.7 and does not adversely affect the historic integrity of the property and area of adjacency. The Commission further finds that the project design uses: • Traditional proportions and building modules • Similar massing to historic context • Historically scaled materials • Historic window patterns • Architectural forms similar to adjacent historic context • Similar pedestrian scale to that of the area of adjacency