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05.02.18 LB Minutes CITY OF BOULDER LANDMARKS BOARD May 2, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. 1777 Broadway, Municipal Building, Council Chambers The following are the action minutes of the May 2, 2018 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 at 303-441-3043. You may also listen to the recording on-line at www.boulderl2landevelop.net. BOARD MEMBERS: Eric Budd, Chair William Jellick Fran Sheets Deborah Yin David Ensign *Plaimhig Board representative without a vote Ronnie Pelusio *abseiit STAFF MEMBERS: Tom Carr, City Attorney, City Attorney's Office 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 E. Budd declared a quorum at 6:02 p.m. and the following business was conducted. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES On a motion by B.Jellick, seconded by D. Yin, the Landmarks Board approved the minutes as amended from the April 4, 2018 Landmarks Board meeting. 3. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FOR NON-PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS No public comment. 4. DISCUSSION OF LANDMARK ALTERATION AND DEMOLITION APPLICATIONS ISSUED AND PENDING • Statistical Report • 3201 81h St. (stay-of-demolition expires Aug. 1, 2018) o The board agreed to discuss any actions at the next meeting when all board members will be present. 5. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A. [00:08.40 audio minutes, part IJ Public hearing and consideration of a demolition permit for the house and garage located at 2122 Goss Cir., non-landmarked buildings over 50 years old, pursuant to per Section 9-11-23 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981 (HIS2018- 00077). Owner/Applicant: Mary Chavez 1 David Tenzer Ex Parte Contacts E. Budd, D. Ensign, W.JelIick, and D. Yin made site visits. F. Sheets made a site visit and reviewed this at the Ldre. E. Budd noted that he spoke with W.Jellick regarding the scheduling of the application's hearing and did not discuss any details about the case. Staff Presentation M. Cameron presented the case to the board, with the staff recommendation that the Landmarks Board issue a stay of demolition to explore alternatives to demolition. AppIicant's Presentation David Tenzer, 4051 St. Petersburg St., applicant spoke in support of the demolition application. Public Comment Angie Garcia and Marissa Garcia zvrote letters to the board requesting it approve the demolition application prior to the trieeting. Additionally, two letters in support of the demolition permit application zvere submitted by members of the public, Carmen Porter and Martin Buchanan, prior to the meeting; this infortttation zeas distributed to the board and documented. Jeff Hindman, 4439 N. Broadway, Suite E, Cottonwood Custom Builders, presented a report on the existing condition of the house and the estimated cost of restoration and demolition. He spoke in support of the demolition application. (time pooled with Bill Kuntz, 2462 201h St.) Angie Garcia, 4077 Welsh Pl., daughter of the owner, Mary Chavez, spoke in support of the demolition application. Marissa Garcia, 4077 Welsh Pl., granddaughter of the owner, Mary Chavez, spoke in support of the demolition application. (time with Will Garcia, 4077 Welsh Pl.) Lauren Folkerts, 3154 Redstone Ln., architect and Design Advisory Board member, spoke for herself in support of the demolition application. Rebuttal David Tenzer expressed appreciation of the board's time and consideration. Motion On a motion by E. Budd, and seconded by F. Sheets, the Landmarks Board voted 3-1, D. Yin opposed) to issue the demolition permit, finding that the buildings did not have historical significance under the criteria set forth in subsection (0 of Chapter 9-11-23, B.R.C. 1981. D. Yin opposed the motion because it was her belief that going through the stay of demolition process and potentially landmarking the property was a win-win for everyone; it's a win for the city to have another landmarked building and recognition of Boulder's more modest history, and for the buyer/developer to potentially have more than one unit on the lot. 6. MATTERS FROM THE LANDMARKS BOARD, PLANNING DEPARTMENT, AND CITY ATTORNEY[00:00:00 audio inintites, part 111 A. Update Memo B. Annual Retreat C. Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month and the Boulder County Heritage Roundtable 25th Annual Awards Ceremony D. Subcommittee Updates 7. DEBRIEF MEETING/CALENDAR CHECK 8. ADJOURNMENT[00:38:25 audio ntinute, part III The meeting adjourned at 8:32 p.m. Approved on 2018 Respectfully submitted4VCChairperson '