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Land Use Case.HP.505 N 8th St.HPC22-98
1 4 -4 -Cit )- DOD .. RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR THE MINOR REVIEW OF A PORCH ADDITION LOCATED AT 505 N. EIGHTH ST., ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. , SERIES OF 1998 WHEREAS, the applicant, John and Marianne Schuwmacher, represented by Dave Johnston, Architect, has requested a minor review approval for a new porch addition for the property located at 505 N. Eighth St., which is a designated historic landmark; and WHEREAS, all development in an "H," Historic Overlay District or development involving a historic landmark must meet all four Development Review Standards of Section 26.72.010(D) of the Aspen Land Use Code in order for HPC to grant approval, namely: 1. Standard: The proposed development is compatible in general design, massing and volume, scale and site plan with designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subj ect site is in a "H," Historic Overlay District or is adj acent to an Historic Landmark. 2. Standard: The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character of the neighborhood of the parcel proposed for development. 3. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the historic significance of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or on adjacent parcels. 4. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not diminish from the architectural character or integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof; and WHEREAS, Julie Ann Woods, in her staff report dated July 8, 1998, recommended approval, with conditions; and WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission on June 10, 1998, the Commission considered and approved the application, with conditions, by a vote of 7 to 0. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That minor review for the rear covered porch addition at 505 N. Eighth St., Aspen, Colorado, be approved with the following conditions: .. 1. That the improvements will be substantially in conformance with the drawings submitted with the application, as shown on Sheet No. 3.1; 2. The roof material will match the existing roof, with a modified pitch as shown in the drawings; 3. Any additional significant changes from those proposed in the application shall be considered "significant" and will require a conceptual and final review of the HPC before proceeding with construction; 4. All material representations made by the applicant in this application and during public hearings shall be adhered to and shall be considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by a decision-making body having the authority to do so. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 8th day of July, 1998. Approved as to form: City Attorney HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Chairman ATTEST: Chief Deputy Clerk ASPEN HISTORIC-PRESERVATION COMMISS]~ MINUTES OF JULY 8. 1998 Meeting was called to order by chairperson Suzannah Reid with Gilbert Sanchez, Mary Hirsch, Susan Dodington, Heidi Friedland, Roger Moyer and Jeffrey Halferty present. Heidi disclosed that she will be stepping down for 920 W. Hallam. Mary relayed her concern about the falling down fence on Main Street. The owner needs to be contacted and the issue resolved. 505 N. EIGHT STREET - MINOR REVIEW COVERED PORCH Julie Ann Woods, planner presented. The applicant is looking to add a covered porch off the rear portion o f the building which is the west elevation. The deck will be removed and be replaced with brick pavers. The roo f will match the existing shingled roo f. A few columns will be added to the covered porch on the west elevation. Sworn in was Dave Johnston, architect. Dave relayed that this is an extension of an existing roof condition over a porch. The roof is at a different slope. This is a corner lot and the tree line is very strong between the two house winter and summer and has minimal visibility. Julie Ann relayed that the porch is original and she is presuming that the columns are original. Melanie stated that the proposal is to match the columns and in the past HPC has requested not matching the existing columns. Julie Ann stated that the proportions o f the covered porch coming out 14 feet is not a proportion that we would typically see in the Victorian era covered porch but with the modified pitch and detailing of the columns it can be identified. Dave relayed that the columns on the front of the house and the rear columns are not the same and it was determined to go with the most simplistic column as opposed to doing a third columns. Susan inquired about the appearance and details of the house when it was 1 j moved in 1972. 1 ASPEN HISTORICPRESERVATION COMMISS~I 1MINUTES OF JULY 8. 1998 Pat Millington moved the house and it was then added on to. The Schuwmacher's bought the house from Pat. Gilbert relayed that the proposal is a distinct element and could be removed at anytime. MOTION: Roger moved to approve the proposed changes at 505 N. Eighth Street with the following conditions: 1. That the improvements will be substantially in conformance with the drawings submitted with the application, as shown in Sheet No 3.1; 2. The roof material will match the existing roof with a modified pitch as shown in the drawings. 3. Any additional significant changes from those proposed in this application shall be considered signwcant" and will require a conceptual and final review of the HPC before proceeding with construction; 4. ALI material representations made by the applicant in this application and during public hearings shall be adhered to and shall be considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by a decision-making body having the authority to do so. The proposal meets all four development review standards; motion second by Mary. All in favor, motion carried 7 - 0. 203 S. GALENA - MINOR REVIEW - GUCCI Julie Ann Woods, planner presented. The proposed change is the second store front on Galena St. as well as facade changes to the Hopkins St. side. The existing wood door and frame would be replaced and a sign placed in the transom area above the door. On the Hopkins St. side the store front is old but the door is not. Sworn in were: Brian O'Tuama Emma Oneil Lee Pearce 2 1- A t / . .1.0 < 1 • MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Commission THRU: Stan Clauson, Community Development Director FROM: Julie Ann Woods, Deputy Planning Director .. [Acting Historic Preservation Officer] - RE: 505 North Eighth St.--- Minor Review DATE: July 8,1998 SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to construct a new porch roof over an existing rear deck. The roof will use three (3) columns for support, and detailing will match the existing columns of an existing covered porch. The deck surface will be converted to brick pavers, and some new planters will be added. APPLICANT: John and Marianne Schuwmacher, represented by Dave Johnston. LOCATION: 505 N. Eighth St. PROJECT SUMMARY AND REVIEW PROCESS: All development in an "H," Historic Overlay District, or development involving a historic landmark must meet all four Development Review Standards found in Section 26.72.010(D) of the Aspen Land Use Code in order for HPC to grant approval. The subject building is an historic landmark. 1. Standard: The proposed development is compatible in general design, massing and volume, scale and site plan with designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subject site is in a "H," Historic Overlay District or is adjacent to an Historic Landmark. For Historic Landmarks where proposed development would extend into front yard, side yard and rear yard setbacks, extend into the minimum distance between buildings on the lot or exceed the allowed floor area by up to five hundred (500) square feet or the allowed site covered by up to five (5) percent, HPC may grant such variances after making a finding that such variation is more compatible in character with the historic landmark and the neighborhood, than would be development in accord with dimensional requirements. In no event shall variations pursuant to this section exceed those variations allowed under the Cottage Injill Program for detached accessory dwelling units, pursuant to Section 26.40.090(B)(2). Response: The proposed covered patio area is compatible in general design, massing and volume, scale and site plan with the adjacent parcels within the "H," Historic Overlay District. There are no variances being requested, and the setbacks will not extend beyond that allowed in the R-6 zone district. Please see attached plan and elevation, Sheet No. 3.1. 1 .. 2. Standard: The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character of the neighborhood of the parcel proposedfor development. Response: The proposed development will have little to no affect on the character of the neighborhood. There is an existing covered porch which opens out to a raised deck area. A new covered porch will extend from the rear of the existing covered porch approximately 14'. The covered porch area will be 20' wide. The roof structure will be supported with three columns which will match the column on the existing porch. A 1/4 fantail decorative trim will be added at the eaves of each column, similar to the detail of the existing porch. The wood detailing will be painted to match the existing. The new roof will match the existing roof material. The rear deck will be replaced with brick patio pavers which will extend to the north. New planters will be added within the extended patio area. 3. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the historic signifcance of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or on adjacent parcels. Response: The proposed change would not detract from the historic significance of the designated historic structures located on the parcel or from those located on adjacent parcels. The covered porch and simple detailing should not confuse old from new as covered patios of this scale were not typical of the Victorian era of architecture. 4. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not diminish from the architectural character and integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof. Response: The proposed development will not diminish the architectural character or integrity of any historic structure. ALTERNATIVES: The HPC may consider any of the following alternatives: • Approve the Minor Development application as submitted. • Approve the Minor Development application with conditions to be met prior to issuance of a building permit. • Table action to allow the applicant further time for restudy. (Specific recommendations should be offered.) • Deny Minor Development approval finding that the application does not meet the Development Review Standards. 2 .. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that HPC approve the proposed changes to 505 N. Eighth St., with the following conditions: 1. That the improvements will be substantially in conformance with the drawings submitted with the application, as shown in Sheet No. 3.1; 2. The roof material will match the existing roof, with a modified pitch as shown in the drawings. 3. Any additional significant changes from those proposed in this application shall be considered "significant" and will require a conceptual and final review of the HPC before proceeding with construction; - 4. All material representations made by the applicant in this application and during public hearings shall be adhered to and shall be considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by a decision-making body having the authority to do so. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve the proposed changes to 505 N. Eighth St. with the conditions recommended in the staff memorandum dated July 8, 1998." EXHIBITS: Exhibit "A" - The submitted application, including Sheet No. 3.1. Exhibit "B" - Historic Architectural Building/Structure Form (Inventory) 3 '511 & 0,7- A .. -29. 418 E- Cooper Avenue Suite 206/b _A./1.- 23_429_ _ Aspen, Colorado 81611 970.925.3444 0 4 DAVIDJOHNSTONARCHITECIS 45%91 PC July 1, 1998 Community Development Department - - City of Aspen, Colorado re: Application for Minor Development Review Aspen Historic Preservation Commission Subject Property: The Schuhmacher Residence 505 North Eighth Street Lots Q, R, and S, Block 2 Aspen, Colorado Committee members, The enclosed information is an application for a Minor Development Review for the subject property in Aspen. The project involves constructing a new porch roof over an existing back deck. The deck surface will be converted to brick pavers. The roof structure will use (3) columns for support; the detailing will match the existing columns as shown in the drawings. The new roof material will match the existing. The new covered area will be 20'-0" x 14'-0", or 280 SF. Porches, as defined in the Aspen Land Use Code, do not count towards FAR. The new addition is located on the west side of the existing residence, on Smuggler Street, and completely screened from the road by evergreen trees. A planter structure, a fence, and extensive trees and bushes separate the new space from the adjacent neighbor to the west. Development Standards: 1. The proposed development is compatible in general design, massing, volume, scale, and planning with the existing structure. The existing residence contains a number of porches and one story structures. The roof is covering an existing patio; the function of the space will remain the same. 2. The proposed development reflects and is con,istent with the character of the neighborhood. Give~ location of the proposed roof struct~ any impact to the adjacent property to the west is minimal. In addition, the proposed modification is only visible slightly from the Smuggler Street side. The development is consistent with the existing structure, and consequently consistent with the neighborhood. 3./4. The proposed development does not detract from the architectural character and integrity ofthe historic structure. All details, materials, and colors will match the details of the existing porch(s). The essence of a "porch" is a consistent characteristic of this residence. Thank you for your attention to this application. Please feel free to contact my office for any clarifications to this application. Respectfully, 2221--SU£24 David Johnston David Johnston Architects, PC . r .. ATTACHMENT 1 LAND USE APPLICATION FORM 1. Project name ScuuMMALHEK, 55<*tta·Ke 2. Project location 9(75 K| · Elarn-6 4Tgarr /&6pr,4, Co · Lors O . Et .6.0 6 1 Elbct Z (indicate street address, lot and block number or metes and bounds description) 3. Present zoning R 6 4. Lot size 9000 <br 5. Applicant's name, address and phone number - loww * A#*bal„b Scuu,NM.cueg . 605 U. ESWTA ST-, ;¥fet.L 6. Representative's name, address, and phone number 98 903 344+ hA/,0 3bwiswj Aae,Int•rs & 4% E c.~c**, 106 - 8 1 Aspeu 7. Type of application (check all that apply): Conditional Use ~ Conceptual SPA __ Conceptual HPC Special Review Final SPA Final HPC 8040 Greenline Conceptual PUD -~ Minor HPC Stream Margin Final PUD - Relocation HPC Subdivision TexUMap Amend. Historic Landmark GMQS allotment GMQS exemption Demo/Partial Demo View Plane Condominiumization Design Review Lot Split/Lot Line Appeal Committee Adjustment 8. Description of existing uses (number and type of existing structures, approximate sq. ft„ number of bedrooms, any previous approvals granted to the property) 51,1GU3 K.4•,uu·~ FRA,axe , 3928 Sp +**1•13 ip•42 ; (43 83=zoowle, 9. Description of development application ttfu Fcm- Appmow 10/ Have you completed and attached the following? V~ Attachment 1 - Land use application form v Attachment 2- Dimensional requirements form -7- Response to Attachment 3 7 Response to Attachment 4 11111111 .. ATTACHMENT 2 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORM Applicant: 401•04 4 MWaw .O cAC.U...Aci.*CM Address: Ocyb U . Bl GWn, 5nager , Al,peu Zone district: 2.G Lot size: HACK) 9 Existing FAR: 346 1 .1 ·EF Allowable FAR: 166,6 1.F Proposed FAR: -6- Existing net leasable (commercial): Proposed net leasable (commercial): Existing % of site coverage: Proposed % of site coverage: Existing % of open space: Proposed % of open space: Existing maximum height: Principal bida: Accesorv blda: Proposed max. height: Principal bldg: Accessorv bida: Proposed °/0 of demolition: Existing number of bedrooms: 4 Proposed number of bedrooms: - Existing on-site parking spaces: On-site parking spaces required: Setbacks Existing: Minimum required: Proposed: Wo cLU.wed · Front: Front: 10' Front: Rear: Rear: bi Rear: Combined Combined Combined FronUrear: Fronurear: 5opr Front/rear: Side: Side: 16 ' Side: Side: Side: tty Side: Combined Combined Combined Sides: Sides: 10' Sides: Existing nonconformities or encroachments: Variations requested: (HPC has the ability to vary the following requirements: setbacks, distance between buildings, FAR bonus of up to 500 sql. site coverage variance up to 5%, height variations under the cottage infill program, parking waivers for residential uses in the R-6, R-15, RMF, CC, and O zone distncts) 11 i<Fflf/\\/ 4*\% 2 1 \ tlf'<\9\<V ..1 6/ 0/ : .-214Ic lk- --'-»P it EX - 0- *\94-- ------_ -- ---- 1-11 11 11 0 11 Ill .10.11- -lit„ S 46}QUL# - i qi p-61 Al,A v a SIDE StaACK 1 - M 1 M qo 1 1, DAVIDJOHNSTONARCHITECIS pC 3 3 418 E. 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HISTORIC ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING/STRUCTURE FORM State Site Number: Local Site Number: 505.NE Photo Information: ASP-L-30 Township 10 South Range 85 West Section 12 USGS Quad Name Aspen Year 1960 X 7.5' 15' Building or Structure Name: None / Schumacher Residence Full Street Address: 505 North Eighth Legal Description: * East Aspen Townsite City Aspen County Pitkin Historic District or Neighborhood Name: East End Owner: Private/State/Federal Owner's Mailing Address: ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION Building Type: Residential Architectural Style: Victorian Miner's Cottage Dimensions: L: X W: = Square Feet: Number of Stories: 1-storv Building Plan (Footprint, Shape): Irregular "U" Landscaping or Special Setting Features: None Associated Buildings, Features or Objects - Describe Material and Function (map number / name): Attached garage with single gable and simple detailing For the following categories include materials, techniques and styles in the description as appropriate: Roof: Complex cross-gabled with asphalt shingles Walls: 1st story clanboard; 2nd story decorative shingles Foundation / Basement: N/A Chimney(s): Red brick with corbeled top at east end of gable Windows: One-over-one double-hung with some fixed glass groupings; bay dormer to south Doors: Transom over 1/2 light over wood panel Porches: Open with shed roof, wraps southest corner, supported bv turned posts with spindle frieze, quarter-round brackets and decorative balustrade General Architectural Description: 1-story Victorian cottage with multiple additions. moved from its original site on Hunter and East Hopkins in 1972. .. Page 2 of 2 State Site Number Local Site Number 505.NE FUNCTION ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Current Use: Residential Architect: Unknown Original Use: Residential Builder: Unknown Intermediate Use: Residential Construction Date: circa 1886 Actual X Estimate _ Assessor Based On: MODIFICATIONS AND/OR ADDITIONS Minor ___ Moderate Major X Moved X Date Describe Modifications and Date: Additions and Date: 2nd storv unit (2 bedrooms and 1 bath) added on rear connects to 2-car garage: 1972. Detailing is sympathetic with main, but simpler. Building was moved from Hunter and East Hopkins to present site in 1972. NATIONAL/STATE REGISTER ELIGIBILITY AND CRITERIA Is listed on National Register; State Register Is eligible for National Register; State Register Meets National Register Criteria: A B - C D E Map Kev Local Rating and Landmark Designation Significant: Listed on or is eligible for National Register Contributing: Resource has maintained historic or L.1 - architectural integrity. 0 Supporting: Original integrity lost due to alterations, however, is "retrievable" with substantial effort. Locally Designated Landmark Justify Assessment: Associated Contexts and Historical Information: The historical significance of this structure has been diminished as a result of it being moved from its original location. This residence was moved from Hunter Street and East Hopkins Street to 8th and Smuggler in 1972. Reference permit #76-72. The structure was remodeled, adding two bedrooms and bath plus 2-car carport and remodeling. 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