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Cultural
Heritage Committee Action Update
September 24, 2007 Monday
5:30p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Committee Members, Chuck Crotser, Lynne Landwehr, John Fowler, Dean
Miller, Elise Wheeler, Vice Chair Robert Pavlik and Chairperson
Barbara Breska. All members were present.
STAFF:
Phil Dunsmore and Michael Codron, Associate Planners, Jeff Hook,
Senior Planner and Kim Murry, Deputy Director, Long Range Planning
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Jim Bergman, Associate Planner for the City of Arroyo Grande,
introduced four members of that city’s Historical Resource
Committee. Committee members were interested in learning how the
CHC conducted its meetings and the issues discussed. Chairperson
Breska welcomed the visitors and thanked them for attending the
meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEMS:
1.
958 Pismo Street.
ARC MI 128-07; Review of 2 new residential units behind a
contributing historic duplex; R-3-H zone; Steven Saldo, applicant.
(Phil Dunsmore)
Phil Dunsmore presented the staff report and described the project.
Architect Tom Brajkovich and property owner Steve Saldo distributed
revised architectural plans and explained the project changes made
in response to the staff report. He noted the project had been
redesigned for architectural compatibility with the existing
historic duplex on the site and with the neighborhood. During the
public hearing, Jason Oppler and Ed Salas asked the architect to
explain building design details. CHC members supported the design
changes and felt remaining design details could be resolved with
staff. They encouraged the applicant to retain sustainability
features that were in the previous design as part of the
“craftsman-style” redesign.
On a motion by Committee member Crotser, seconded by Committee
member Fowler, the Committee voted 7-0 to determine that as revised,
the proposed project is consistent with the Historic Preservation
Program Guidelines and compatible with the Old Town Historic
District, and referred the project to the Community Development
Director for action on the architectural review application.
2.
Downtown Core.
TA 50-06; Consideration of proposed revisions to the Community
Design Guidelines to address site and building design for taller
buildings in the Downtown Core; City of San Luis Obispo, applicant.
(Michael Codron)
Michael Codron presented the staff report, explained
the proposed update to the Community Design Guidelines and presented
slides that illustrated the design principles involved. During the
public hearing, Dan Carpenter explained that the City’s Planning
Commission (of which he’s currently a member) had recommended that
all historic properties be protected in the recently adopted
building height ordinance, but that the final ordinance did not
include the recommended wording as a requirement. He urged the
Committee to ensure that the Inventory of Historic Resources was
updated, accurate and maintained current. Committee members
reviewed the draft guidelines line by line, noting any desired
changes by consensus. On page 2 of Attachment 5 to the agenda
report, Committee members unanimously recommended that line 1.b. be
revised to read: “For new projects adjacent to buildings included
on the City’s Inventory of Historic Resources there shall be a
heightened sensitivity to the mass and scale of the historically
significant buildings.”
On a motion by Committee member Pavlik, seconded by
Committee member Crotser, the Committee voted 7-0 to forward a
recommendation to the Architectural Review Commission to endorse the
Draft Community Design Guidelines Update, with a revision to Section
4.2.B.1.b as follows:
4.2.B.1.b. : “For new projects adjacent to
buildings included on the City’s Inventory Master List
of Historic Resources there shall be a heightened sensitivity to the
mass and scale of the historically significant buildings.”
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
3.
2030 Johnson Avenue.
New historic documentation and possible historic name change for the
historic Old San Luis Obispo High School Home Economics classroom.
Dan Carpenter, owner. (Jeff Hook)
Property owner Dan Carpenter explained that he had
done additional historic research that shows his property’s
construction date and historic name, as shown in the property’s
historic inventory and plaque, are incorrect. He noted that the
building date should be 1908, not 1915 as suspected from county
records, and that the historic name should read: “Old San Luis
Obispo High School Classroom”, instead of “Old San Luis Obispo High
School Home Economics Building.”
Committee members concurred with the accuracy and
relevance of the new historical information and supported the change
to the building date and historic name. On a motion by Committee
member Wheeler, seconded by Committee member Miller, the Committee
voted 7-0 to receive the historic information and direct staff to
include it in the property’s historic file, and to update the
property’s date and historic name accordingly.
4. Citywide. Historic plaques for Contributing and Master List
Historic Properties: Discussion of design and placement
alternatives. (Jeff Hook)
This item was continued to the Committee’s October
22, 2007 meeting.
5. Video Presentations: (Jeff Hook)
Jeff Hook presented a DVD entitled : “The Secretary
of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation: Interpretation and
Application.” The Committee asked to see the second DVD in the
series, “Historic Windows: Preservation Techniques,” at the October
CHC meeting.
COMMUNICATIONS:
A.
Agenda
Forecast – Staff
Mr. Hook provided an agenda forecast for the October CHC meeting.
He also showed plans of a remodel of a contributing historic
property at 1265 Mill Street, and noted that the owners had replaced
the house’s original windows with new metal clad windows and made
several other changes. He explained that the project had not come
before the CHC because when building permit plans were submitted to
the City, the exterior design changes appeared “architecturally
insignificant” and were approved by staff. In retrospect, staff
felt the remodel should have been reviewed by the CHC, but that the
as-built changes were acceptable. Committee members agreed with
staff’s approach at this point, and noted that historic window
changes were particularly important and suggested staff take special
note of this in the future.
B.
Historic Survey Status
There was no discussion or action on this item.
C.
Committee
The meeting ADJOURNED at 8:00 pm to the next regular meeting
on Monday, October 22, 2007, at 5:30 p.m., in the Council
Hearing Room, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo. |