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Cultural
Heritage Committee Action Update
November 28, 2005 Monday
5:30p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Chairperson Chuck Crotser, Sandy Baer, Barbara Breska, Dan Carpenter,
Robert Pavlik, Lynne Landwehr, and Tom Wheeler
STAFF:
Michael Draze, Deputy Community Development Director, Jeff Hook,
Senior Planner
INTRODUCE
and welcome Arleen Cardenas, Planning Intern
Jeff Hook introduced Arleen Cardenas, a new part-time temporary
Planning Intern in the Community Development Department. He explained
that Ms. Cardenas would be working on the citywide historic survey
until June 2006 when she planned to graduate from Cal Poly. Committee
members welcomed Ms. Cardenas and expressed their support for the
survey project.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
At this time, people may address the committee about items not on the
agenda. Items raised are generally referred to the staff and, if
action by the committee is necessary, may be scheduled for a future
meeting.
There was no public comment.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEMS:
1.
1015 Court Street.
ARC MI 201-05; Review a proposed facade remodel of Thai Palace
restaurant; C-D-H zone; Teerapan Teeratarkul, applicant.
Committee members generally felt the proposed remodel was reversible,
did not detract from the overall historic and architectural character
of the historic Anderson Hotel, and on a motion by Committee member
Breska, seconded by Committee member Baer, determined that the project
was consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the
Treatment of Historic Properties and with the Historic Preservation
Program Guidelines, and referred the item to the ARC with a
recommendation to approve the project as submitted. Committee members
added that the project architect shall verify with staff, as part of
the project’s file record, how the mosaic tile will be applied to
ensure reversibility. The motion carried, 6-1 (Committee member
Landwehr dissenting).
2.
969 Monterey Street.
CHC 166-02; Request to remove a property from the Master List of
Historic Properties; C-D-H zone; Steve and Rosalyn Carroll,
applicants.
On
a motion by Committee member Wheeler, seconded by Committee member
Pavlik, the Committee recommended that the City Council remove the
property from the Master List of Historic Resources with the added
recommendation that the applicant for the property’s redevelopment
provide a historic plaque which would commemorate the former Loobliner
Building. This recommendation was based on the following findings:
a.
The
Committee had previously determined the property no longer met the
eligibility standards for historic listing and consequently, that it
was not historically significant; and
b.
The
former Loobliner Building, for which the property was designated
historic, has been demolished.
The motion carried, 7-0.
At
the request of the applicant, the Committee decided to consider agenda
item #4 next.
3.
778, 782, 786, 790, 796 Higuera Street and 1029, 1033, 1035, 1037,
1039, 1041 Chorro Street
ARC 115-05; Review of seismic retrofit, building demolition, new
buildings and remodel to Porch Home and Garden; C-D-H zone; Naman
Family Trust, applicant.
The applicant’s representatives, Les Naman, Tim Ronda, Pierre
Rademaker, Andrew Merriam and Charles Ashley explained the project and
responded to the staff report. Committee members generally liked the
overall project design concept and commended the applicant on the
quality of the proposal. Several Committee members expressed concern
with the apparent scale of the project, but felt that design changes
were possible that could resolve that concern. Committee members’
main concern was the proposed demolition of historic Dr. G. B. Chaffe/Burriss
Saddlery buildings located at 1029 and 1033 Chorro Street. Lengthy
discussion followed, focusing on two key points: 1) whether the
buildings at 1029 – 1033 Chorro Street continued to be historically or
architecturally significant and 2) is the proposed project consistent
with the Historic Preservation Program Guidelines and with the
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic
Properties. The Committee took two actions:
A.
On a
motion by Committee member Pavlik, seconded by Committee member
Wheeler, the Committee determined that the structures located at 1029
and 1033 Chorro Street continue to meet City eligibility standards for
historic listing as Master List properties, considering all of the
buildings’ features. The motion carried, 7-0.
B.
On a
motion by Committee member Pavlik, seconded by Committee member
Wheeler, the Committee determined that the proposed project is not
consistent with the Historic Preservation Program Guidelines and
General Plan policies regarding historic resource preservation and the
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic
Properties due to the proposed demolition of the historic structures
located at 1029 and 1033 Chorro Street. The motion carried, 7-0.
4.
1059 Leff Street.
ARC MI 185-05; Design review of a project converting an existing
duplex into a single residential unit with a garage; R-3-H zone; Joyce
Nord-Evans, applicant.
The applicant’s representative, Michael Congdon, responded to the
staff report and agreed to incorporate staff’s five recommended design
changes into the project to ensure compatibility with the Old Town
Historic District. After a brief discussion and on a motion by
Committee member Carpenter, seconded by Committee member Breska, the
Committee determined that the proposed project is consistent with the
historic architectural character of the house and the Old Town
Historic District, and referred the item to the Community Development
Director for approval, subject to staff’s five recommended
architectural design changes. The motion carried, 7-0.
5.
728 Higuera Street.
ARC MOD 119-05; Review of modifications to an approved building
remodel including demolition and reconstruction of one wall; C-D-H
zone; Bill Hales, applicant.
Architect David Brannon explained the proposed changes to the
previously approved project and responded to the staff report.
Committee members noted that the previous approval had allowed about
two-thirds of the original creek façade to be rebuilt or covered with
the new stairwell, and generally supported the removal and
reconstruction of the remaining one-third of the original façade,
provided that the entire creek façade would be faced with original
brick to be removed from the building.
On
a motion by Committee member Wheeler, seconded by Committee member
Baer, the Committee determined that the proposed project changes are
consistent with the Historic Preservation Program Guidelines and the
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic
Properties provided that original brick from the same building is
reused as a veneer on the entire creek-facing façade, on both
stories. The motion carried, 7-0.
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
6.
Citywide.
CHC 94-04; Preparation of a Citywide Cultural Resources Survey;
Cultural Heritage Committee, applicant.
Mr. Hook briefly explained staff’s approach to the
citywide historic survey and noted that Ms. Cardenas would be
returning to the CHC to present slides of potentially historic
properties. The Committee supported this approach. Due to the
lateness of the hour, the Committee continued this item to a date
uncertain on a unanimous voice vote.
7.
Communications
a. Agenda Forecast – staff
Staff provided a brief agenda forecast.
b. Committee
Committee members discussed the possibility of canceling the December
meeting and asked staff to work with the Chair to determine if, based
on the number of projects scheduled for the December meeting, that was
feasible. Mr. Hook said he would get back with the Committee if it
was determined that cancellation was possible.
ADJOURNED
to the next regular meeting on
Monday, December 19, 2005,
at 5:30 p.m., in the Council Hearing Room, 990 Palm Street, San Luis
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