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Historic Preservation Committee Regular Meeting June 14~ 1983 Council Chambers
The Historic Preservation Committee held its regular meeting on June 14, 1983;
Present were acting chairperson, Terry End, for the begining part of the
meeting, Ge~$ann Waggaman, Mona Frost, Nick Pasquarella, Connie McCrudden,
Gretchen Greenwood, Colette Penne, and Bill Drueding.
Terry End asked to be excused for meetings on the 6/28, 7/12,
7/26, and 8/9; Gretchen Greenwood asked to excused for 6/28
meeting.
135 W.
Francis
Old Business:
The Public Hearing and final review of the proposed addition to
135 W. Francis, Steve Younger; The basic color scheme and the chimney
which was an issue last time, He stated at this time the owner
is unable to remove the chimney because of the expense right now,
but does agree that it does not fit in with the looks of the
house,but it will have to be taken care of at a later date; The
Public Hearing was opened; The owner was asked to bring a chip
sample of colors used for the file, the Public Hearing was closed.
Mona Frost moved to approve the final consideration of 135 W.
Francis, as presented on the condition that the owner send
a letter on intent about the chimney, or so called black pipe,
to HPC, and a sample of color for the files;Connie McCrudden
seconded the motion, all in favor, motion carried.
Georgeann Waggaman step in as chair person.
627 & 633
W. Main
Public Hearing and final approval of the demolition of the sheds
and the addition to 627 &G33 W. Main Street, Stan Mathis and
Kathy Wasilewski. The Public Hearing was opened; The sheds will be
taken down, and the removal of the sky-light as in the
preliminary review plans, facing Sixth Street; Also changing was a
window on the gable, and an additional window in the facade that
is facing the alley side. The property consist of two lots,
with the same colors that are on the houses now, are to be
kept,showing the members the chip colors; Where the sky-
light was planned will be three windows; Itwas a~ed why by
Colette Penne if it is two lots, why the connecting fence? It is a
single owner who perhaps wants to move his family in one, and guest
in the other, but does have ~or sale signs on both. Bill
Drueding said that a variance will be needed; The Public Hearing
was closed.Gretchen Greenwood moved to approve the plans as
presented by Start Mathis and Kathy Wasilewski ,that HPC was in favor
of it,and the general concensus of the board is for
the fence between the two residences be enclosed for the yard
space, and final approval of the demolition of the sheds, seconded
by Connie McCrudden,all in favor, motion carried. Bill Drueding
stated that the approval is given to this site plan as it is now,
and as the rendering is now, and this item will have to go
before the Board of Ajustment~ If this variance is not granted
then this will come before
HPC
again.
City
Plaza Building The final approval of material for the City Plaza
Building, Jack Miller; Preliminary approval was given last March
1982 for the demolition of PoorPaul's,the new building was approved
on the whole, comments were then to come back on the signage,
brick color,and the roof color. Jack Miller said the brick will be
a red brick in color,and the roof will be a bronze and the
colors will tie in with the Aspen Plaza Building. Connie McCrudden
moved to approval the final consideration for the City
Plaza Building material of ged brick, the changes in the roof, which
was going to be a translucent panel that would let light into
the commerical space, all the glass will be eliminated, and are now
back to a metal roof, and the bronze trim, seconded by
Gretchen Greenwood,all in £avor,
motion carried.Other items for this building to be considered
Sign
332 W.
KSPN
Change of
Color
light
standards
one of the changes is basicly to create a better ~acade, for the
ower level, to create a light well that would go down about 8
feet, £or the people on the street could see the lower level,
there will be a hand rail around it; It was considered at first
to have a brick rail around, but now the owners would like
an option to either stay with the brick rail or a open rail,
mattering what the tenants would like. The hand rail will be
1 1/2 inch steel rail and will be bronze with and accent color of
perhaps rose or scarlet; A request to change the alley side elevation
the windows will remain the same, with the exception of the
second floor office space,they wish to cut down the glazing effect,
and you will see six windows, there was a sky-light below there
which has been eliminated,and have gone to a metal roof; The
plan is to come down with straight stairs with a landing and stairs
again.Maintaining a patio area. Asked for a motion on the
options,to go ahead with these changes, one being a definate change in
the traffic pattern, the stairs going down to the lower level;
A difinite change in the rear elevation, a light well as an
option,the option of solid or open rail, accent color on the rail,
it was decided to make a motion on the rear of the building and
the change in the stairs, Mona Frost moved to approve the changes in
the alley side and the stairs, Terry End seconded the motion,
all in favor, motion carried. The option of the stairwell to
light well ot not to light well, and the open rail or closed
rail.Mona Frost moved for approval to give the City Plaza
Building the option of the open or close rail , and the lightwell
to do or not to do, and excepting a accent color for the
rail,seconded by Connie McCrudden, all in favor except
one,Terry End opposed; motion carried. Colette Penne said if
there where any question on the options given, to see the
planning office or the
minutes.New
Business:
Main The proposed sign for TV 2 KSPN at 332 W. Main Joyce
Hatton and Dave The colors will be grey with blue
letters,with 3/4" cut out letters, cap in cedar wood, 2 by 4 ',
and 4 by 4 post and is roughly 9 1/2 square feet on the front lawn,
it will be a two sided sign, and the leters will be in royal
blue,as the logo is; It will have to be seen over the white
picket fence already there, which is about two feet high.
Discussion took place;: Mona Frost moved to make a motion
to postpone doing any thing about the sign until the
satelite dish was taken care of and moved, Terry End seconded the
motion,Bill Drueding mentioned that at one time it seemed that
HPC wanted all sign in the Historic District to go through the
Building Department, which it seems that this sign falls into, it was
asked if HPC wants now to review signage on all signs? Mona
Frost asked for a vote to be taken on her motion, A vote was
called,3 in favor o~ the motion, Mona Frost, Nick Pasquarella, Terry
End,3 opposed, Gretchen Greenwood, Connie McCrudden, Georgeann
Waggaman,motion tied, motion dies. Bill Drueding asked for a direction on
the signage on signs that are put up, and this should be talked
about in a work session; Since this motion was defeated it was
stated that Dave talk to Bill
Drueding Jim Holland came before the HPC to see how the members felt for
change on the light pole standards in town, He siad he has never
been fond of the beige color, and when Mill Street Station had
more poles put in, they had only primer on them, but
even the primer color looked better than the beige; Larry Yaw
said he is very interested in helping withimput on this item, and
feels that either a rust or a burgundy rust might be a warmer
color;The members said it would be nice to see two or three
poles different colors and also to let the Public have a
chance,Jim Holland said that could be done, and it was felt
that perhaps a black green could be one color, Colette Penne said
this will go to Public Hearing on July
12.Welton Anderson spoke to the members on the impact of
duplex requirements on Historic Structures, referrring to the
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Addressed in the packet; Colette Penne said she would have a memo
type for the next meeting to review, and then send on to City
Council HPC recommendations for some code changes that would
give some flexibility in the code to Historically Disignated
houses, might be saved. the particular house in question
at this time is the Dietsch house, suggestion from Welton
were if a code change it would enable the old house to remain
and be restored, and build a new house without the connecting three
car garage, to the old house.
Meeting Adjourned.