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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.hpc.19921125HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE Minutes of November 25, 1992 Meeting was called to order by chairman Bill Poss, with Don Erdman, Jake Vickery, Karen Day and Linda Smisek present. Excused were Joe Krabacher, Les Holst, Roger Moyer and Martha Madsen. MOTION: Don made the motion to approve the minutes of Oct. 21, 1992; second by Jake. All in favor, motion carries. MOTION: Don made the motion to approve the minutes of Oct. 28, 1992; second by Jake. All in favor, motion carries. VESTED RIGHTS RESOLUTION 316 E. HOPKINS - PUBLIC HEARING Bill Stepped down Don chaired the meeting Roxanne: The resolution is not attached so whomever makes the motion it should be revised to direct Staff to write the resolution. Don opened the public hearing, no comments from the public. MOTION: Don made the motion to direct Staff to prepare a vested rights resolution for 316 E. Hopkins; second by Linda. All in favor, motion carries. Don closed the public hearing. MINOR DEVELOPMENT - POUR L~ FRANCE - 413 E. MAIN Roxanne: I find that the proposal meets the standards and it is a temporary airlock. A specific date should be included in the motion as to when the airlock should be removed. They originally had two recommendations, one was for a wood siding and the sides would be the same color and same wood paneling as the soffet area. I have recommended that it be all glass with wood trim. There will be a number of these applications coming in with plastic awnings and it is important that we set a good precedent. The code is really silent as to how we deal with these temporary structures. It is also an enforcement problem. Kerry Plemmons, manager: We have no intention of leaving it up during the spring or summer and will work with the board on appropriate dates for installation and removal. We would like to do a three panel bolted together so it would be like a wooden glassed framed panel. Linda: What about the maintenance when you are putting it up and taking it down. Kerry: We will probably have to paint it every year due to the attachments etc. Don: I do not feel a roof material is necessary and that it should be transparent just as the sides are. The awning will be staying up and the entire thing could be a transparent envelope. I would suggest plexiglass as opposed to exolite which is a poly carbonate that is a plastic that has two surfaces with webs between. It is used for skylights etc. and has insulating qualities. They do not need the insulation. MOTION: Jake made the motion that the HPC grant minor development approval for the temporary airlock, flatroof and suitable transparent material with wood trim to match the building at 413 E. Main St. This must be fully reversible and utilized only during the winter months for energy efficiency. To be removed by April 15 and not up before October 15th; second by Don. All in favor, motion carries. MOTION: Don made the motion to adjourn; second by Bill. Ail in favor, motion carries. Meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m. Kathy strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk