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Landmark Commission Minutes - 11/29/2017MIR0TES CA19 MARK uUmIZISS10 Movem5er zu, zui t 1QIEMBER5 PRESE19 i: Michele Derr a Members John Dickinson ■ Gnristy Caraharn ■ Jim ,uFinsun ■ JacRie Ceb�,v� ■ Anay Lee, Vhairperaun ■ Barney Brock ■ P&L Liaison Karen Gagne, Planning Administrator a City 51arr MattRaw Pru—*. Planner 11 ■ ,iames'McKwAnie, SeniorAssistant Uty Attorney IN Legal Dept. ABSENT: Michael Smitn = ■ Council Liaison Stack Fluod ■ Cindy Ramire` ■ I. Call r,-, order, and Introductions VfSairpersum Andy Cue called the meeting to order at 12:01 p.m. 11. Review & Approval of MinUteS rrom ucmaur 14, z57 f. Chairperson Cee called for review and approval or minat-. Crum the u%tv6er :z4, z01 l CanamarR Commission meeting. Mr. Barney Brock made a 'motion to approve the mirluteo. Mrs. Michele Derr seconded thie motioxi. The motion was taRen to a vote and passed unanimombly. ill. Application for Design Review - -t-05v i ilaen straut (west Aural Hvivhts) - Reyae*t tw replace exiating Gft wood fence with s ft. cedar privacy renca (siavirr-ar ya-as). Mr. Matthew Prouty statea the hai ive owner, 41r. Carlton- Huggies, was propoaimg to replace tMu GAiOti1.q tense Wiffl an Stt. veaar privacy tense. Because the proposed fence will be over r n. tall, it .,,ill ry ja re a permit Trurn Sanding Inspections. Re statea'the fence would have a top cap, skirt, and concrete' Tooter. Mr. Prouty stated staff viewed"the new fence as an improvement over tMe existing tense and mum—mmcngca approval ut me aesigrrreview appliLation tor 1509 Tilden Street. Mrs. Derr asked if the fence would go allove tMe eavea un Me garage. Mr. Prouty stated the tense would match the height of the eaves on the garage. Mr..iim .iol mbUm aaKed It appyuviriq the proposed 5 tt. tevice might carie any i5sues by setting a precedence Tor LANDMARK rOMhd1SSIQd PArF 2 dovemher 29, 20' 7 nth®r gropartlac in the neighhnrhand that might be on a corner lot. Urs. Karen Gagne etated that the naly addltinnal rectrh tlog placed on a rnrger lot would he to avnid erecting anything in the sight visihility triangle. She eXplained that this reguirement was not specific to historic districts, but was applied throughout the city. Ur. Johgcng made 2 motion #n apprnua the rnnctructi_n of an tiff cedar ari" CV fence at jr-nn Tilden Street, Mr, Rnrney Rrnck cacnnded the motion. The commiccing entad no the Motion; motion passed unanimnusly. IV. niscussion Item - Use of Non-Historical Materials (Vinyl Windowsl on secondary alevationa not viaihie fro® the p_Llhlir' right-ofimaV. Mr. erouty stated the discussion item wac in direct relating to an upcomigg Window replacement project by per. Carlton Hughes of IBnQ Tilde® Street. ile ctatad that the U.R. National Park Service had recently made some changes to their Design Standards, which included rhaugec to laugungs related to Drimaot facades and secondant facades. He stated the recnmmeodnting for windn_wreDInCemF'I]t for a prlG7aN facade '",®c cilli +n reguire the maintaining of the original materials, and that n cerondnry facade, which is not visible from the right-of-way, would he able to use a vinyl covered wood.de stated that full ui®SCI windnuute ­--re still not allowed, but pointed out that several manufacturers were producing viovl windowc that matrh tha hict®rir.I Dr-file of —cod windows. Mr. Jim Johnson asked what would he reguired of a r:ontributing house that had replaced the original windows with aluminum replacement windows. Mr. erouty stated that the prefaranne would hA to go hark to +he _rigi®al wood, and that vinyl clad wood would be anneptahle- on secondary facades, but full vinyl would etill ha r %ceidered unacceptable. He stated it was Mr. Hughes' hope to glare vinyl noverad wood utigdniAm nn thea front facade, and full vinyl on the secondary elevations. MrS. CnagnA stated vinyl cnvered wood would he gue-tio®able for the nrimaot fagade. Chairperson Lee pointed out that they had haan odviQed by the platl_nal c®rlr SW-ice on the Maskat Temnle n_roject to repair and replar:e the existinq wood windows V. 00-ar Business: a) MonthIV rSpn_rt: naoOt cgu're Historic District. West Floral Heights Historic ®iatric$, MorningajeFe distAein niatrpnt Mrs.- Michele Derr stated the p=ity of I ights earnde had gone very well. We. Gag®e stated Downtown Development Inc. had 'Indinated there had hepg n record gumhar of registered participants and believed the crowds to he a-record numher ac_ well. Mrs. narr etatAd r)n%AintQ%sig VViChit' Ealls was going to be hosting a candle walk an neremher 7jst, and Rackdoor Theater uiac rurrontly doi'n'g a Droduction of Sylvia, which would run through necemher j stn _ _Rha etatc'd Wichita 2hcat®r w®- doing a Droduction of A Christmas Story, whir'h would also run through necemhar j61h. Urs r)®rr ateted the "hotel" sign at the Holt had been changed to read "dolt". Rhe -qfnted the nigg had alcn he®n npwlV aai®ted and illuminated. _ Mrs. Christy Graham stated the Idalf Piot war looking to nape® to the OWhlic on December 9". Mrs. Derr stated Ganache To-Go was planned to npan necemher Rth Ur. Jim Jn_hocn_n stated the Morningside neighborhood had met on the jst of Ontaher, at which time it had heeg acearted th®t Dermits for work done in the neighhorhood would require approval by tha I agdM=rk. r nmmiaei=g. We stated the neichborhood CRROMIRRR UUmMI55IOi4 PMGE 3 RovemOr za, Ai r y. v. would 53 doing luminaries on the 9th and -10" of December; with the bacR-up dates being the -roth and 101. Uhairpe"ii Lee stated vvlst Floral ReigFits had 100 mem6er3 participate in this year's i urRey Trot 5k. Mr. DoRnson pointed out there had been an increase in criminal mischiver in Morninybiae and asked it there Flan seen a similar trend in vve*t Floral Heights. Mr. Cue Stated there had been an increase in petty 6ary1aries. Mrs. Ga-yne asked if they could re quest of the Police Department an i„orea5e of patrols in the area. IDirs. Derr stated increased patrals ovula be requested. 5) 13c3iyn Review Staff Authorized 41inur Alto ratio na/Repa 1 rs: Mr. Prouty reported an the three staff authorized miner alterations/repairs: 1700 8ucnanern STruet - Heli/ave HVAC System - r nf,;ry Svc; 1307 Tilden SFreet xaplace Star age Building In-KOZI 7 Sag ri der, Streei Rep7ac:c Root vviln Same Marchand Cone, ucr;alI c) Exteriur EmOullisfiments Not Consistent witrii Historical Character or NeigROorMuod - Mr. Johnson asked if it was permitted to add major decorative embeilishmentsthat are visible tern the public right-or-vvay and ,at ariyinal to the fiame to contributing hUme5 in a Ristoric District. _ Mrs.- uayne btated that the purist view would be not to create ralse Fii5toricibm._ She stated if the em67aili5hment was arcMiteaurrally dpprpriate, it would 53 aomatFiing that could be considered, and would be a goad question to ask of i Flu. d) Articles & Perioaivala - Preservation - Fall 201 r - i he Meaalliun oil. Now Business: a) Mrs. va-yne stated the early registration deadline tar annual THC Preservation Conference in Austin +ryas coming tap on Decemaer 1$1 and this deadline for hotel Stipend applications Yras IQuvem5ur 2911. 15) AcAt Mty. - Mrs. Gagne stated that, duo to a cuntlict with the City Lzmncll rview session, it had been requestea to have the date tar the January,_ [anamarR Commission Pleetiny chianyed. Moving the meeting to Jannaq 3011 was agreed upon. V ill. Aai%-FaTn: Meetiny adjourned at 1:00 pm -- _. Rnay Ie . amairperson Date -