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Cultural Heritage Committee Action Update

November 24, 2008                       Monday                                5:30p.m.

ROLL CALL:      Committee Members Barbara Breska, Chuck Crotser, Katy Davis,  Lynne Landwehr, Dean Miller, Vice Chair John Fowler, and Chairperson Elise Wheeler.  Committee Members Crotser and Davis were absent. 

STAFF:                Tyler Corey, Associate Planner, Jeff Hook, Senior Planner, Kim Murry, Deputy Director, Long-Range Planning, and Shelly Stanwyck, Assistant City Manager 

PUBLIC COMMENT:  None. 

At staff’s request, the agenda was modified to move item number 3 to the beginning of the meeting, since it was intended as a brief presentation item. PRESENTATION ITEM: 

1.   1590 Lizzie Street; 466 Dana Street; and 1341 Purple Sage Lane.  GPI 99-08; Adobes – Presentation regarding process to seek public input regarding priorities for restoration and possible options/uses for three adobes; R-1 zone; City of San Luis Obispo, applicant.  (Shelly Stanwyck) 

Shelly Stanwyck presented slides summarizing the status of the three City-owned historic adobes and describing the public outreach process designed to help prioritize maintenance and preservation actions for the adobes.  She explained that a report would go the Council in January, summarizing public input and requesting Council direction on the next steps as part of the budget process.  After a brief discussion, Committee members thanked Ms. Stanwyck for her presentation.  

PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS: 

2.    1424 Mill Street.  CHCMA 124-08; Request to enter into a Mills Act agreement for the Historic Maino House; R-2 zone; Conrad Young, applicant.  (Tyler Corey) 

Tyler Corey showed slides and presented the staff report recommending approval of the request to add 1424 Mill Street to the Mills Act Program.  Property owner Conrad Young provided historical background on the property.  Chairperson Wheeler opened the public hearing.  Doris Drexler, 1460 Mill Street, explained that her property adjoined Mr. Young’s property and noted that a large Redwood tree on the Young’s property was damaging a brick wall that followed their common property line.  She recently entered into a Mills Act contract that required she repair and preserve the wall and asked the CHC to include repair of the wall as part of the Young’s Mills Act contract.  Hearing no further comment, Chairperson Wheeler closed the public hearing. 

Committee members felt the wall repairs were a “good neighbor” issue and that the neighbors could most effectively resolve any cost sharing outside of the Mills Act program.  On a motion by Committee Member Fowler, seconded by Committee Member Breska, the Committee recommended that the City Council approve the Draft Mills Act Contract for 1424 Mill Street as attached to the 11/24/08 CHC staff report.  The motion carried, 4:1 (Committee Member Miller voting no). 

Committee members asked staff to provide “boilerplate” language to include with Mills Act Contracts describing what was expected for high-quality building and landscape maintenance standards. 

3.    1118 Palm Street.  CHC/ARC 36-08; a) Request for property to be included on the City’s Master List of Historic resources; and b) Review plans to add a 2,373 square-foot addition to accommodate a 15-bed elderly care facility; O zone; Richard and Jan Carsel, applicants.  (Tyler Corey) 

Tyler Corey showed slides and presented the staff report recommending approval of the request to add the property to the Master List of Historic Resources, and to recommend approval of a 12-bedroom addition to a historic building to accommodate an elderly care facility.  Architect Steve Puglisi and Property Owner Richard Carsel agreed with the staff recommendations.  There was no public comment.  After a brief discussion, the Committee took two actions: 

A.     Historic Nomination:  On a motion by Committee Member Landwehr, seconded by Committee Member Miller, the Committee voted 5:0 to recommend the City Council add 1118 Palm Street to the Master List of Historic Resources, subject to findings:

Findings
 

1.     The property qualifies for nomination to the Master List of Historic Resources based on Historic Criteria (eligibility criteria I, II, III, VI, VII and VIII) of the Historic Preservation Program Guidelines.  

2.     With nomination to the Master List of Historic Resources, the property located at 1118 Palm Street has been recognized as a historic asset in the community.  As such, maintaining the structure will meet the City’s goals for historic preservation listed in Conservation and Open Space Element Policies 3.3.1 through 3.3.5.  

B.     Building Addition:  On a motion by Committee Member Fowler, seconded by Committee Member Miller, the Committee voted 5:0 to recommend the Architectural Review Commission approve the proposed addition, subject to the following findings and conditions:

Findings 

1.      As conditioned, the proposed colors, materials, and architectural details of the addition are compatible with the historic building and consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. 

2.     The project is consistent with the City’s Historic Preservation Program Guidelines because the proposed addition complements the architectural style of the historic building.  

3.     The addition has been designed in such a manner that, if removed in the future, the form and integrity of the historic building would be unimpaired.  

Conditions 

1.    The historic building shall be incorporated into the project consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, and Conservation and Open Space Element Policies 3.3.2 and 3.3.4. 

2.    The proposed addition shall complement the historic building’s architectural details, materials, and ornamentation, including siding material, window and trim style and materials, roof pitch, forms and materials, while maintaining a visual distinction between the historic and new buildings. 

3.    Any new or replacement windows on the building, including the proposed addition, shall be matching wood frame double-hung windows.  

4.    The proposed addition shall have matching wood horizontal siding material.  Any replacement siding material on the building shall be matching wood horizontal siding. 

5.     Consistent with the Archaeological Preservation Program Guidelines, the applicant shall retain a qualified archaeologist and Native American site monitor to be present during site disturbance activities associated with the construction project.  If excavations encounter significant paleontological resources, archaeological resources, or cultural materials, then construction activities which may affect them shall cease until the extent of the resource is determined and appropriate protective measures are approved by the Community Development Director.  The Community Development Director shall be notified of the extent and location of discovered materials so that they may be recorded by a qualified archaeologist.  If pre-historic Native American artifacts are encountered, a Native American monitor should be called in to work with the archaeologist to document and remove the items.  Disposition of artifacts shall comply with state and federal laws. 

COMMUNICATIONS: 

a.      Agenda Forecast – Staff 

      Staff provided a brief agenda forecast. 

b.      October 27th Meeting Recap 

Committee members and staff discussed the results of the lengthy October 27, 2008, CHC meeting and suggested ways of improving meeting flow, effectiveness, and motion-making.  Staff asked the Committee to identify training and staff support needs and provided tips on parliamentary procedures and effective communication.   

ADJOURNMENT:  The meeting adjourned at 8 p.m.

 

 

 

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