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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.hpc.19941123HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE NOV. 23, 1994 316 E. 315 E. 205 W. MAIN STREET - MINOR DEVELOPMENT .... HOPKINS AVE - HOWLING WOLF MINOR DEVELOPMENT HYMAN - BENJAMIN'S DELI - MINOR DEVELOPMENT CITY HALL ROOFING MATERIAL ....... 1 1 2 3 4 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE NOV. 23, 1994 Meeting was called to order by Roger Moyer with Les Holst and Linda Smisek present. COMMITTEE AND STAFF COMMENTS Amy: The Langley's and Kuhn's projects went before P&Z. P&Z had concerns about the Langley's setbacks. The Kuhn's tower is in the Main Street view plane so that will need to be addressed by HPC. Roger: Why did we not pick up on the Main Street view plane? Amy: Jake and I knew it existed but we looked at the tower so many times and it was never established what the maximum height was. Les: The system does work. 205 W. MAIN STREET - MINOR DEVELOPMENT Amy: We do not have a quorum tonight but will review the case and vote at the next meeting. Roger: Why did the building dept. tell the applicant that they did not need a permit? Amy: It was asked in a general sense and the historic question was never asked. Gerd Zeller, represented the owner: The shed was brought in on a truck and could be removed at anytime. We built it without a permit but no one told us we needed one. Les: Everyone needs a shed. MOTION: Les made the motion to approve the application submitted by 205 W. Main Street; second by Linda. Ail in favor, motion carries. 316 E. HOPKINS AVE - HOWLING WOLF MINOR DEVELOPMENT Amy: When the permit came in there was a walkin refrigerator and it doesn't touch the building and my only concern was it is an awkward way for a handicapped person to get around into the entrance that we approved. Also the refrigerator door and the back door of the building could hit each other if someone happened to open them at the same time. Stephen Levitt, owner: walkin. The refrigerator is modular and it is a Amy: Is it shiny metal? Stephen Levitt: The refrigerator will go by the back door. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE NOV. 23, 1994 Les: Could it be painted out? Stephen: We can do that. Roger: What is this going to be? Stephen: A Coffee House and we will serve food. MOTION: Les made the motion that the HPC approve the minor development for a walk-in refrigerator on the rear of 316 E. Hopkins Ave. with the condition that it be either painted or covered to reduce the aluminum glare; second by Linda. All in favor, motion carries. 315 E. HYMAN - BENJAMIN'S DELI - MINOR DEVELOPMENT Roger: The framework for the airlock which projects out four feet is that going to anodized clad like the existing windows? Amy: It projects 6.4 ft. out and doesn't state what color. Roger: A condition of approval should be that it match the color of the building. Also what is the material of the entry? Amy: Plastic like Boogies. It is only to be up during the winter months and at the work session you agreed upon a three year review and then the person would have to come back again. Les: We need a separate book that has airlock approvals in it and we are going to end up with thirty or forty of them and it will be totally out of hand. Roger: I'll take pictures with my camera this winter so we can have a record. MOTION: Linda made the motion that HPC approve the airlock for 315 E. Hyman Benjamin's Deli as submitted and that the aluminum or clad match the existing building. It should be used from Nov. 1 st through April 15th, subject to review in three years; second by Les. All in favor, motion carries. Roger: Ail of these should have a clause that we have the option to reopen them and reject them as we see fit within the three year period. Amy: You should give approval for a period of time then have another review. CITY HALL ROOFING MATERIAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE NOV. 23, 1994 Amy: The roofers will start this weekend to help support the trusses and then repair, replace the sheathing and reshingle. Amy: At the next meeting I will have samples to show you. The state historical society recommended that we use the singles and some buildings in Breckenridge use it. I also feel it has the right dimensions of shingles and the right coloring. There is a forty year guarantee on the roof also. MOTION: Roger made the motion to adjourn; second by Linda. Ail in favor, motion carries. Meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. Kathleen J Strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk