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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHPDesignGuideline ReviewCriteriaChapter 1: Site Planning & Landscape Design MET NOT MET 1.1 All projects shall respect the historic development pattern or context of the block, neighborhood or district. 1.4 Design a new driveway or improve an existing driveway in a manner that minimizes its visual impact. 1.5 Maintain the historic hierarchy of spaces. 1.6 Provide a simple walkway running perpendicular from the street to the front entry on residential projects. NOT MET 1.7 Provide positive open space within a project site. 1.8 Consider stormwater quality needs early in the design process. 1.10 Built-in furnishings, such as water features, fire pits, grills, and hot tubs, that could interfere with or block views of historic structures are inappropriate. 1.11 Preserve and maintain historically significant landscaping on site, particularly landmark trees and shrubs. 1.12 Provide an appropriate context for historic structures. See diagram. 1.13 Additions of plant material to the landscape that could interfere with or block views of historic structures are inappropriate. 1.14 Minimize the visual impacts of landscape lighting. 1.18 When building an entirely new fence, use materials that are appropriate to the building type and style.NOT MET 1.20 Any fence taller than 42” should be designed so that it avoids blocking public views of important features of a designated building. 1.23 Re-grading the site in a manner that changes historic grade is generally not allowed and will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Chapter 2: Rehabilitation - Building Materials MET NOT MET 2.1 Preserve original building materials. 2.2 The finish of materials should be as it would have existed historically. 2.3 Match the original material in composition, scale and finish when replacing materials on primary surfaces. CONDITION MET MET MET CONDITION Historic Preservation Design Guidelines Review Criteria for 121 W. Bleeker The applicant is requesting Final Major Development review for restoring the historic resource and a new above grade addition. The proposed design must meet applicable Historic Preservation Design Guidelines. CONDITION MET MET CONDITION CONDITION MET MET CONDITION MET MET MET CONDITION