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Chairperson Suzannah Reid called the meeting to order at 5~00 p.m. In
attendance were Mary Hirsch, Jeffrey Halferty, Susan Dodington, Heidi
Freidland, Christie Kienast, Rally Dupps, Lisa Markalunas and Melanie
Roschko. Gilbert Sanchez was excused. Staff in attendance was Historic
Preservation Officer, Amy Guthrie and Chief Deputy City Clerk, Kathleen
Strickland.
232 E. HALLAM - EXTENSION OF APPROVAL DATE
Nick Lelack, planner relayed to the board that a variance was approved for a
six-foot fence in the front facade of the house at the July 26, 2000 meeting.
The berm variance was denied. In the conditions of approval the berm was to
be removed within 14 days and a trail easement was to be given to the city
within 30 days. The applicant has asked for additional time in order to do all
the landscaping in the front and on the public-right-of-way of their house at
the same time. Regarding the trail easement they are having complications
with their neighbors regarding their property lines. The applicant requests
that the dates are changed to October 15, 2000 and staff is in agreement.
Rally expressed his concern regarding the project and the numerous changes
requested. Staff also agreed with Rally. Nick stated that the applicant is
going to do more work in the pubic right-of-way than initially planned.
Nick informed the board that the applicant has filed a formal appeal against
the denial of the berm variance because they could not meet the dates. With
the date changes they will withdraw their appeal.
MOTION: Melanie moved to approve the revised resolution/¢37, 2000
approving the fence and denying the berm residential design standard
variance for a single-family residence at 232 E. Hallam, second by Christie.
Yes vote: Suzannah, Mary, Susan, Heidi, Christie, Melanie, deffhey.
435 W. MAIN - L'AUBERGE - MINOR DEVELOPMENT
Mick Lelack, planner informed the board that this is an application for a
minor development to the non-historic residence, managers unit. The
development proposed in on the north west comer of the property. The
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proposal is to add a carport, porch and an expanded master bedroom to the
property. Staff feels it is compatible to the site and neighborhood.
David Gibson, architect was sworn in. The entire block is low scale and they
are trying to continue that with small additions to the managers units. The
proposal is to add 120 feet to the master bedroom, carport and porch. On the
south end the bedroom will go out about ten feet.
MOTION: Rally recommended approval for the minor development for
L 'Auberge property located at 435 144. Main Street with the following
conditions:
1. There shall be no deviations from the architectural design or materials
as approved without first being reviewed and approved by HPC staff
2. The applicant shall be required to provide the contractor with copies of
the HPC resolution applicable to this project. The contractor must
submit a letter addressed to HPC staff as part of the building permit
application indicating that all conditions of approval are known and
understood and must meet with the Historic Preservation Officer prior to
applying for the building permit.
3. All representations made by the applicant in the application and during
public meetings with the Historic Preservation commission shall be
adhered to and considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise
amended by other conditions.
Motion second by Heidi.
Yes Vote: Rally, Suzannah, Mary, Susan, Heidi, Lisa, Melanie
MOTION: Rally moved to adjourn, second by Melanie. All in favor, motion
carried.
Meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m.
Kathleen J. Strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk
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