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HomeMy WebLinkAbout010521 PacketAgenda Historic Preservation Committee Regular Meeting 3:00 PM, January 5, 2020 3rd Floor Conference Room, 250 Madison Street **** The State of Emergency declared by Governor Inslee temporarily prohibits in- person contacts with the public required by the Open Public Meetings Act. The May 29, 2020 Public Health Order by Jefferson County Health Officer Thomas Locke prohibits in- person contacts with the public. members will be participating by teleconference**** Submit public comment emails to be read aloud (up to three minutes per person) to: publiccomment@cityofpt.us or join in person via computer or tablet at http://joinwebinar.com enter the 9 digit Webinar ID 481-191-955 or by phone (listen only) United States: +1 (562) 247-8321 access code: 495-335-302# Local Dial In – (360) 390-5064 access code: 495-335-302# 1. Roll Call: Richard Berg, (Chair), Craig Britton (Vice Chair), Kathleen Croston, George Randels, Kathleen Knoblock, Walter Galitzki and Michael D’Alessandro; Monica MickHager (Council Liaison) 2. Approval of Minutes: Minutes of December 1, 2020 3. Approval of Agenda: 4. Correspondence/Attachments: None 5. Appearance of Fairness: 6. Public Comment (for items not on the Agenda there is 3-minute limit per person) 7. Old Business: A. HPC20-025, Trinity United Methodist Church (TUMC) West façade alterations to accommodate ADA/elevator access Bill Brock, TUMC and Guy Hupy, Guy Hupy Design Staff & Applicant Presentation Applicable Guidelines: • Secretary’s Standards for Rehabilitation Public Comment (3-minute limit per person HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation 8. New Business: A. HPC20-028, 1st Security Bank (734 Water St.) Shaun Novinbakht, Lexington Investments, LLC NOTE: Staff has advised the applicant that this application, as submitted, is incomplete. Unless HPC advises otherwise at the Jan. 5 meeting, staff’s opinion is that it lacks information needed for HPC to conduct their review and provide a recommendation. Staff & Applicant Presentation Applicable Guidelines: • Secretary’s Standards for Rehabilitation Public Comment (3-minute limit per person HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation 9. Other Business: 10. Announcements: A. Report on SHPO review of Admiralty Apartment ground floor windows 11. Adjournment: Next Regular scheduled meeting is February 2, 2021. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Date: Dec. 1, 2020 Time: 3:00 pm Location: City Hall Conference Rm. #3 (for staff) and virtually via GoToMeeting webinar (for all others) Members Present: Richard Berg (Chair), Craig Britton (Vice-chair), George Randels, Kathleen Croston, Kathleen Knoblock, Walter Galitzki (arrived after Approval of the Agenda) and City Council member/HPC liaison Monica Mickhager Members Absent: Michael D’Alessandro Staff Present: John McDonagh, Senior Planner Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action Approval of Minutes Minutes of the Nov. 3, 2020 Regular meeting approved (4 in favor, 0 opposed, 1 abstained) Approval of the Agenda The Dec. 1, 2020 meeting Agenda was approved unanimously (5-0). Correspondence/Attachments: Email from Eric Wennberg, Bishop Hotel Appearance of Fairness: None. Public Comment (for any non-Agenda items) Eric Wennberg introduced himself as new owner, along with his partner Jessica, of the Bishop Hotel. Staff highlighted the contents of Eric’s email to the HPC. Staff advised that contact would be made with the JC Health Dist about the contact with Eric about the lack of window screens. Staff and Eric also advised that an exterior lighting application for the Owl Mural would be forthcoming (most likely in Jan. 2021). New Business A. HPC20-025, Trinity United Methodist Church (TUMC) – Exterior modifications to accommodate ADA/elevator access Bill Brock was present to represent TUMC in their proposed accessibility project which includes exterior modifications. Staff summarized the project and TUMC’s prior efforts to improve ADA access into all areas of the church. The exterior changes now proposed (i.e. a new porch entry) modify the west façade of a 1940’s/50’s addition and not the pre-1900 portion. Aside from TUMC’s agent, staff and the HPC, no written or verbal public comment was submitted by the public. After questions and comments by HPC members, HPC recommended approval as presented (6-0), subject to additional details being brought back to HPC for further Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action review. The detail areas sought included: Possibly enclosing the new porch gable end; Detail the siding type used on the new porch exterior; With the new windows, consider use of a more basic lite arrangement (vs. the multi-lite windows shown; and, Provide info on lighting and door hardware. B. HPC20-026, Terry Building - Parapet seismic reinforcement and cornice repair Simon Little, with Studio STL represented Terry Building owner Clae Welch on the proposed parapet seismic reinforcement and cornice repair project. Staff recommended approval of the work and suggested a future code amendment be considered to allow similar reinforcement efforts to be done administratively (i.e. staff-only review. HPC reviewed the application and supporting materials, asked questions of staff and the applicant. Aside from the applicant’s agent, staff and the HPC, no written or verbal public comment was submitted by the public. HPC recommended approval as presented (5 in favor, none opposed, 1 abstained) with confirmation that the brick behind the replaced cornice is deemed stable. C. HPC20-027, Admiralty Apartments repair and rehabilitation Kevin Broderick, Sean Hill and others with Broderick Architects presented a revised Scope of Work (SOW) for the Admiralty Apartments building. In lieu of their prior project (i.e. partial demo and replacement with a 4-story structure), the revised SOW will remove and replace the southern-most building wall only. Existing pilings under the building will be repaired in place. Seismic reinforcement work (i.e. floor to wall ties; parapet bracing) would also be completed. No change in building height will result and no change in location or arrangement of dwelling units will occur. Other exterior changes (for windows; parapet/cornice revisions, deck railing, new ground level metal entry canopy, etc.) are as shown in the submittal. Staff recommended approval of the revised SOW with the caveat that additional details not included with the submittal may require further HPC review and recommendation. HPC reviewed the application and supporting materials, asking questions of staff and the applicant. Aside from Broderick, staff and the HPC, no written or verbal public Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action comment was submitted by the public. A chief concern for several HPC members involves retaining the ground floor “transom” windows along Taylor St. HPC asked why these openings (which had been previously filled in circa 1970) couldn’t be modified again. The goal being to have fenestration on this part of the facade be more sympathetic to the other residential occupancies in the structure (e.g. consider installation of double hung windows to reflect the window arrangement on the upper floors). In response, Broderick advised that as part of a tax credit application under review with the State SHPO and the National Park Service (NPS) they were not given much choice. Per tax credit process, which is key to overall project financing, the design in this area is limited to either: Re-establishing the prior commercial window storefronts; Keeping the windows as they are. HPC recommended approval as presented (6-0) with efforts to revise the ground floor windows after having a dialogue with State SHPO staff. Staff agreed to contact the SHPO staff and report back at the next meeting. Old Business None. Other Business None. Announcements: Staff advised HPC that an application for new Creative District signage is expected for the Feb. 2, 2021 meeting. . Next Scheduled Meeting: Jan. 5, 2021 Adjourn: The meeting was adjourned at 5:20 p.m. gtvogfoft"ir', Iownsen0 ?TG luar{is*ft Stre€tu Suite 3 | F*rt T*rrunse*d, kltA $ESSS I 36e"3?S.5095 i rxwwcityrfpt-eis DrvElopnarNr SERVICES Fhone: Name: Address: Address: HISTORIC DESIGN REVIEW Of Proposal(s) Within the National Historic Landmark \{ ee,2- Fa(1 uistrictlA 5 I'ffr4 rrjArchr,R ) o 6 7 O vorirJS' i3J {} gz All applicants and property owners must sign the application below to signi$r agreement with the proposed application. The Applicant(s) hereby certifies that all of the above $lctements and information contained in any exhibii, plot ptans, or'other'transmittals mad.e herewith 6re true and provide an accurate preserutation af the propised-project. The applicant(s) aclmowtedges that drty lction taken by the City of Port Townsend baied in whoie ir in part oiittx appltcation may be reversed fid it develops that any such statement or other informstion contained herein is fake. The undersigned hereby saves and hotds the City of Port Townsend harrntess,from any and all causes of action, jud.fuents, claiins, or demands, orfrom any liability of any nature arisingr{lom any noncoimpli"ance with any restrictive covenants, plat restrictions, deld restrietions, or other restrictions which iay have been istablished by parties other than the City of Port Townsend- Applicant Date Property AU ril:i 1 j rii;:0 I APPLICATION #: HPC 0 ect Address fromOwnerifParcel Number: Phone:0-*6#lffLpoeiectoO€L CI o 05.15 Date Page 1 of 2 Trinity United Methodist Church Response to Concerns of the Historic Preseruation Committee The proposed project is limited to repair and a new porch and entry to the 1940's era Robbin Hall addition to the 1871 Methodist Church. While some components pay homage to the historic structure (for example the gable cross detait) no attempt is being made to duplicate the Victorian architecture of original building. (To avoid confusion as to the date of new work) The 40's addition has little to work with for inspiration, one small multi-pane window and shingle siding. The new porch will follow the eave line, roof pitch, and materials of this secondary structure. The rest of the Robbin hallwill remain as existing. The new porch will have an open frame roof detail to be inviting and bring light into the entry. All trim materials will be painted wood to match the building, windows will be 2 over 2 double hung wood, and the entry doors will be wood as well. A painted wood railing will enclose the porch for safety, and a relocated ramp will provide wheelchair access. The open porch will provide locations for period appropriate soft lighting (fixtures to be selected by church building committee), see page S-2 for locations. Where appropriate, Eastlake pattern hardware will be used to match existing, except at entry where panic hardware and self closers are required by fire code. 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The Applicant(s) hereby certifies that all of the above statements and information contained in any exhibits, plot plans, or other transmittals made herewith are true and provide an accurate presentation of the proposed project. The appl.icant(s) aclcnowledges that any action taken by the City of Port Townsend based in wh.ole or in part on this application may be reversed if it develops that any such statement or other infurmation contained herein is.false. The undersigned hereby sqves and holds the City of Port Townsend harmless from any and all causes of action, judgments,claims, or demands, orfrom any liability of any nature arisingfrom any cavenants, plat restrictions, deed restrictions, or other restrictionsn which Applicant l) e 23- z6Lo Date Properly Owner (if different from applicant) APPLICATION #: HPC -s t(inr\r n In Ves'fw\e-Rts -L&ApplicantName: ,r0Ir ?Ht BerflltrA',\ltaMaiAddless: Phone a Mailing Address: Day Phone: Pro ect Street Addtess: L Descri Parcel Number: OwnerName different from *9 Day Phone: Proiect Description: any heett 05.1s Date Page 1 of 2 December 23,2020 Shaun Novinbakht Lexington lnvestments, LLC Phone: (310) 729-7900 Email: Shnovin@gmail.com RECEIVED OEC 2g nn c'TYoF PoJgJowNsEND Mr. John McDonagh City of Port Townsend Development Services Department Dear Mr. McDonagh, I hope you and everyone are enjoying the holidays. I like to present our plan to changethe old. exterior lighting(s) to a new LED lighting(s) with approval from your departme-nt regarding the property located at734 Water Street in Port Townsend. (1't Security Bank of Washington building) Enclosed with this letter, please find the completed application, a check and picture ofthe LED fixtures facing down for the front and back areas of the building as well as the LED wall pack fixture (3,000 K) replacing the existing wall pack fixtures. The new LED fixtures are more efficienU energy saving, smaller in size and offer a nice warm lighting (3,000 K). I appreciate your cooperation and look forurard to obtain the approval during the HpC meetings on January 5,2021. lf you have any questions or comments, please call me at (310) 729-7900. 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