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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibitA.2 RelocationCriteria Page 1 of 2 Exhibit A.2 Relocation Criteria Staff Findings 26.415.090.C Relocation : Relocation for a building, structure or object will be approved if it is determined that it meets any one of the following standards: 1. It is considered a noncontributing element of a historic district and its relocation will not affect the character of the historic district; or 2. It does not contribute to the overall character of the historic district or parcel on which it is located and its relocation will not have an adverse impact on the Historic District or property; or 3. The owner has obtained a certificate of economic hardship; or 4. The relocation activity is demonstrated to be an acceptable preservation method given the character and integrity of the building, structure or object and its move will not adversely affect the integrity of the Historic District in which it was originally located or diminish the historic, architectural or aesthetic relationships of adjacent designated properties; and Additionally, for approval to relocate all of the following criteria must be met: 1. It has been determined that the building, structure or object is capable of withstanding the physical impacts of relocation; 2. An appropriate receiving site has been identified; and 3. An acceptable plan has been submitted providing for the safe relocation, repair and preservation of the building, structure or object including the provision of the necessary financial security. 26.415.090.C - Relocation. Relocation for a building, structure or object will be approved if it is determined that it meets any one of the following standards:MET NOT MET DOES NOT APPLY 1. It is considered a noncontributing element of a historic district and its relocation will not affect the character of the historic district; or N/A 2. It does not contribute to the overall character of the historic district or parcel on which it is located and its relocation will not have an adverse impact on the Historic District or property; or .N/A 3. The owner has obtained a certificate of economic hardship; or N/A 4. The relocation activity is demonstrated to be an acceptable preservation method given the character and integrity of the building, structure or object and its move will not adversely affect the integrity of the Historic District in which it was originally located or diminish the historic, architectural or aesthetic relationships of adjacent designated properties; and Additionally, for approval to relocate all of the following criteria must be met:MET NOT MET DOES NOT APPLY 1. It has been determined that the building, structure or object is capable of withstanding the physical impacts of relocation;CONDITION 2. An appropriate receiving site has been identified; and N/A 3. An acceptable plan has been submitted providing for the safe relocation, repair and preservation of the building, structure or object including the provision of the necessary financial security. CONDITION MET Review Criteria for 233 W. Bleeker The applicant triggers relocation to excavate a basement below the historic home. The historic home will be placed on a new basement foundation but occupy the same historic location on the site. Summary of Review Criteria for Relocation Request Page 2 of 2 Staff Finding: The applicant proposes to temporarily move the two-story landmark to excavate a new basement, then set the landmark on the new basement foundation. The final location of the historic structure will match its historic location verified by the 1904 Sanborn Map. A stone foundation is supported with the condition that the applicant reuse the existing masonry , even if it is as a veneer treatment, to maintain the visual integrity of the original foundation. The proposed relocation does not diminish the historic integrity of the resource. The necessary letter from an engineer determining the resource capable of withstanding the relocation and the financial assurances in the amount of $30,000 will be required prior to building permit submission. The relocation criteria are not triggered for the secondary historic structure because this separate structure will not move from its or iginal location on site and no subgrade excavation is proposed. Staff finds the relocation criteria are met.