05.03.17 LB Minutes CITY OF BOULDER
LANDMARKS BOARD
May 3, 2017
1777 Broadway, Municipal Building, Council Chambers
6:00 p.m.
The following are the action minutes of the May 3, 2017 City of Boulder Landmarks
Board meeting. A digital recording and a permanent set of these minutes (maintained
for a period of seven years) are retained in Central Records (telephone: 303-441-3043).
You may also listen to the recording on-line at: www.boulderplandevelop.net.
BOARD MEMBERS:
Eric Budd
William Jellick
Ronnie Pelusio
Fran Sheets, Vice Chair
Deborah Yin, Chair
David Ensign, *Planning Board representative without a vote
STAFF MEMBERS:
James Hewat, Senior Historic Preservation Planner
Marcy Cameron, Historic Preservation Planner
Holly Opansky, Landmarks Board Secretary
1. CALL TO ORDER
The roll having been called, Chair D. Yin declared a quorum at 6:02 p.m. and the
following business was conducted.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On a motion by D. Yin, seconded by R. Pelusio, the Landmarks Board approved (5-
0) the minutes as amended of the April 5, 2017 Landmarks Board meeting minutes.
3. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE PUBLIC AGENDA
Ed Byrne,250 Arapahoe Ave., spoke in support of a demolition permit application
for 3131 Th St. He requested that the board lift the stay of demolition. Mr. Byrne
noted that the application has been updated with more information regarding
construction costs in response to the recent meeting with staff and board members.
4. DISCUSSION OF LANDMARK ALTERATION AND DEMOLITION
APPLICATIONS ISSUED AND PENDING
• 313171h St. -- Stay of Demolition expires August 13, 2017
• 1321 9th St. -- Stay of Demolition expires July 12, 2017
• Statistical Report
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS [starting audio part 1 at 01:04:00 and ending 02.52:20, then
starting again in audio part 2 at 00:00:15 and ending 02:12:30 audio minutes]
A. [1:05:45 audio minutes,part 11 Continuation of a public hearing and consideration
of a Landmark Alteration Certificate application to demolish a non-contributing,
5,200 sq. ft.building and, its place, construct a 15,380 sq. ft. three-story building
to a height of 42' at 1102 Pearl St. in the Downtown Historic District per Section
9-11-18 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981 (HIS2016-00391). Owner/Applicant:
Phil Day, PMD Realty c/o 1102 Pearl LTD/Jim Bray, Bray Architecture
Ex Parte Contacts
F. Sheets and D. Yin had no ex parte contacts; E. Budd, W.Jellick, R. Pelusio,
and D. Ensign made site visits.
Staff Presentation
J. Hewat presented the case to the board, with the staff recommendation that the
Landmarks Board approve with modifications.
AQvlicant's Presentation
Jim Bray, 1300 Yellow Pine, #C, architect, presented the project to the board and
answered questions from the Landmarks Board.
Public Comment
Abby Daniels, 1200 Pearl St., Executive Director of Historic Boulder, spoke in
support of most of staff's recommendation, with the exception of their preference
to have the application be reviewed next at the Landmarks Board and not at the
Landmarks Design Review Committee. She expressed that the design does not
meet 1.3B and 1.3C of the B.R.0 with regard to the 3rd floor set back.
Cheri Belz, 601 Kalmia Ave., architect, expressed concerns regarding the
massing of the 3Td floor set back.
Phil Day, 140 Windemere Ln., owner, spoke in support of approval of the
application, highlighting his interest to design and construct a building that is
functional and aesthetically handsome that would last for 100 years. He
mentioned his intent to work collaboratively with all involved in the process of
this project.
Motion
On a motion by D. Yin, and seconded by R. Pelusio, the Landmarks Board voted
(4-1, F. Sheets opposed to the procedural step of it being reviewed at the
Landmarks Design Review Committee, where public is welcome, but not able to
comment or participate; she preferred it be reviewed a Landmarks Board
meeting, in which public comment is taken) to (i) approve the application to
demolish the non-contributing building and construct the proposed 15,380 sq. ft.
building at 1102 Pearl St., as shown on plans dated 04/05/2017, finding that they
generally meet the standards for issuance of a Landmark Alteration Certificate in
Section 9-11-18, B.R.C. 1981, subject to the conditions below and to (ii) adopt the
staff memorandum dated May 3, 2017 as the findings of the board.
This recommendation is based upon staff's opinion that the proposed demolition
and new construction will be generally inconsistent with the conditions as
specified in Section 9-11-18(a) and (b)(1)-(4), B.R.C. 1981, the Downtown Historic
District Design Guidelines and the General Design Guidelines.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
The applicant shall be responsible for constructing the new building in
compliance with the approved plans dated 04/05/2017, except as modified by
these conditions of approval:
1. Prior to submitting a building permit application and final issuance of
the Landmark Alteration Certificate, the applicant shall submit final
architectural plans that include revisions, which shall be subject to the
final review and approval of the Landmarks design review committee.
The final plans shall ensure that the final design of the building is
consistent with the General Design Guidelines and the Downtown Urban
Design Guidelines; and
2. The Landmarks design review committee shall review details for the
building including, materials, fenestration patterns on the north, west
and south elevations of the building, doors and window details
including moldings, headers and sills, railings, colors, lighting and
signage on the property to ensure that the approval is consistent with
the General Design Guidelines and the Downtown Urban Design Guidelines
and the intent of this approval.
3. Reduce the perceived height of the building.
4. Express and celebrate the chamfer corner and west entry.
(02:52:30 audio minutes, part 11 BREAK
B. (00:00:15 audio minutes,part 21 Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark
Alteration Certificate application to demolish an existing non-contributing house
and, in its place, construct a new 2,600 sq. ft. house at 341 Spruce St. in the
Mapleton Hill Historic District, pursuant to section 9-11-18 of the Boulder
Revised Code 1981 (HIS2017-00103). Owner/Applicant:Justin and Nancee Gold
/Nicholas Fiore
Ex Parte Contacts
E. Budd, W. Jellick, and D. Yin had no ex parte contacts. R. Pelusio, F. Sheets, and
D. Ensign made site visits.
Staff Presentation
J. Hewat presented the case to the board, with the staff recommendation that the
Landmarks Board adopt and approve.
Applicant's Presentation
Nicholas Fiore, 1265 Berea Ave., architect/applicant, presented the project to the
board and answered questions from the Landmarks Board.
Public Comment
Will Murray, 1701 151h St., #204, spoke in support of the application from his
perspective of having lived in the house for 20 plus years.
Abby Daniels, 1200 Pearl St., Executive Director of Historic Boulder, spoke in
support of most of staff's recommendation especially with regard to the
conditions of simplifying the fenestrations and dormers.
Motion
On a motion by W.Jellick, and seconded by R. Pelusio, the Landmarks Board
voted (5-0) to approve the demolition of the non-contributing house and the
construction of the proposed 2,600 sq. ft. house at 341 Spruce St. as shown on
plans dated 04/04/2017, finding that they generally meet the standards for
issuance of a Landmark Alteration Certificate in Chapter 9-11-18, B.R.C. 1981,
subject to the conditions below and to adopt the staff memorandum dated May
3, 2017 as findings of the board, as condition 2b. amended by D. Yin
Staff considers that if the applicant complies with the conditions listed below, the
proposed demolition and new construction will be generally consistent with the
conditions specified in Section 9-11-18, B.R.C. 1981, the General Design Guidelines,
and the Mapleton Hill Historic District Design Guidelines.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. The applicant shall be responsible for constructing the house in
compliance with the approved plans dated 04/04/2017, except as modified
by these conditions of approval.
2. Prior to submitting a building permit application and final issuance of the
Landmark Alteration Certificate, the applicant shall submit the following,
which shall be subject to the final review and approval of the Landmarks
design review committee (Ldre): final architectural plans that include
revisions to ensure that the final design of the building is:
a. Consistent with the General Design Guidelines and the Mapleton Hill
Historic District Design Guidelines; and
b. Simplify the massing, shapes, the number of materials and window
styles and door types, and consider reducing the scale of the front
porch.
3. The Ldre shall review details for the building, including dormers, wall
materials, fenestration patterns on the front, north and south elevations,
doors and window details including moldings, and proposed insets, paint
colors, and hardscaping on the property to ensure that the approval is
consistent with the General Design Guidelines and the Mapleton Hill Historic
District Guidelines and the intent of this approval.
C. [01:04:25 audio minutes, part 21 Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark
Alteration Certificate application to demolish a detached garage and, its place,
construct 190 sq. ft. storage building and trash enclosure at 212414th St.,
(property landmark application pending), per Section 9-11-18 of the Boulder
Revised Code 1981 (HIS2017-00104). Owner/Applicant: First United Methodist
Church of Boulder/Shannon Cox Baker
Ex Parte Contacts
E. Budd and W. Jellick had no ex parte contacts; R. Pelusio, F. Sheets, and D.
Yin reviewed the overall project regarding the seven landmark designations at
the Landmarks Board meeting early this year; and D. Ensign recused himself
from the matter.
Staff Presentation
J. Hewat presented the case to the board, with the staff recommendation that the
Landmarks Board approve the demolition and proposed new construction with
conditions.
Applicant's Presentation
Shannon Cox Baker, 3848 Elmhurst Pl., applicant, presented the project to the
board and answered questions from the Landmarks Board.
Public Comment
Abby Daniels, 1200 Pearl St., Executive Director of Historic Boulder, spoke in
support of demolition of the shed. She also took the opportunity to express that
she, on behalf of Historic Boulder, is thrilled to have seven buildings designated
as a part of the overall project.
Motion
On a motion by E. Budd, and seconded by F. Sheets, the Landmarks Board voted
(5-0) to approve the demolition of the c. 1930 garage and the construction of the
proposed 128 sq. ft. storage shed and trash enclosure at 212414th St., as shown
on plans dated March 13, 2017, finding that they generally meet the standards for
issuance of a Landmark Alteration Certificate in Chapter 9-11-18, B.R.C. 1981,
subject to the conditions below and to adopt the staff memorandum dated May
3, 2017 as findings of the board (with condition 2c. amended by D. Yin.).
Staff recommends that if the applicant complies with the conditions listed below,
the proposed demolition and new construction will be generally consistent with
the conditions specified in Section 11-11-18, B.R.C. 1981, and the General Design
Guidelines.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. The applicant shall be responsible for constructing the accessory building
in compliance with the approved plans dated 03/13/2017, except as
modified by these conditions of approval.
2. Prior to submitting a building permit application and final issuance of the
Landmark Alteration Certificate, the applicant shall submit to the
Landmarks design review committee (Ldre), for its final review and
approval:
a. Final architectural plans that include revisions to ensure that the
final design of the building is consistent with the General Design
Guidelines and the intent of this approval;
b. The applicant shall change the siding on new storage shed from
T-111 siding to solid wood siding to make the shed more compatible
with the main house.
D. (01.28:40 audio minutes, part 21 Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark
Alteration Certificate to relocate a contributing garage on-site, remove a non-
contributing shed, and construct a new 964 sq. ft. two-car garage at 511 Marine
St. in the Highland Lawn Historic District per Section 9-11-18 of the Boulder
Revised Code (HIS2017-00072). Owner/Applicant:Judy Patrick and Candice
Dickinson/Kristin Lewis
Ex Parte Contacts
E. Budd, W.Jellick, and D. Yin had no ex parte contacts; R. Pelusio reviewed
the overall property at the LDRC, but not the garage specifically; D. Ensign has
made a site visit and knows the applicant Candice Dickinson; and F. Sheets
recused herself, because she lives within 300 ft. of the property.
Staff Presentation
J. Hewat presented the case to the board, with the staff recommendation that the
Landmarks Board adopt and approve.
A1212licant's Presentation
Candice Dickinson,511 Marine St., owner, presented the project to the board and
answered questions from the Landmarks Board.
Judy Patrick, 511 Marine St., owner, expressed her support for the project so that
she may have an office on top of the garage and not in the house.
Kristin Lewis, 192814th St., architect, spoke in support of the project.
Public Comment
Abby Daniels, 1200 Pearl St., Executive Director of Historic Boulder, spoke in
support-of relocating the existing garage and did not have concerns about the
size of the new construction.
Motion
On a motion by D. Yin, and seconded by R. Pelusio, the Landmarks Board voted
(4-0, F. Sheets recused herself due to proximity of her residence) to approve a
Landmark Alteration Certificate to remove the non-historic carport and shed, to
relocate the contributing garage, and to construct a new, two-car garage at the
local historic landmark property located at 511 Marine St. in the Highland Lawn
Historic District in that the proposed construction meets the requirements set
forth in Chapter 9-11-18, B.R.C. 1981, subject to the conditions below, and to
adopt staff memorandum dated May 3, 2017 as findings of the board.
This recommendation is based upon staff's opinion that if the applicant complies
with the conditions listed below, the proposed demolition and new construction
will be generally consistent with the conditions specified in Section 9-11-18, B.R.C.
1981, the General Design Guidelines and the Highland Lawn Historic District Design
Guidelines.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. The applicant shall be responsible for constructing the house in compliance
with the approved plans dated 04/03/2017, except as modified by these
conditions of approval.
2. Prior to submitting a building permit application and final issuance of the
Landmark Alteration Certificate, the applicant shall submit to the
Landmarks design review committee (Ldre), for its final review and
approval:
a. Details on the methodology for moving and rehabilitating the
historic garage; consistent with the General Design Guidelines the
Highland Lawn Historic District Design Guidelines; and
b. Final architectural plans that include details for the new building
including wall and roof materials, door and window details, and
hardscaping on the property to ensure that the final design of the
building is consistent with the General Design Guidelines the
Highland Lawn Historic District Design Guideline and the intent of
this approval.
6. !02:13:30 audio minutes, part 21 MATTERS FROM THE LANDMARKS BOARD,
PLANNING DEPARTMENT, AND CITY ATTORNEY
A. D. Yin nominated E. Budd, seconded by W.Jellick, as Chair of the board (5-0).
R. Pelusio nominated D. Yin, seconded by W.Jellick, as Vice Chair of the board
(5-0).
B. Update Memo
7. DEBRIEF MEETING/CALENDAR CHECK
8. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 11:32 p.m.
Approved on J 2017
Respectfully submitted,
'�" 'q 440 , Chairperson