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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020624 HPC Meeting PacketAgenda Historic Preservation Committee Regular Meeting 3:00 PM, Tuesday, February 6, 2024 3rd floor conference room, City Hall 250 Madison St, Port Townsend • Join in person; via computer or tablet at http://Ooinwebinar.com enter the 9 digit Webinar ID 208387787; or by phone (listen only) United States: +1 (562)-247- 8422 access code: 184-809-509# • Local Dial In — (360) 390-5064 access code: 184-809-509# • Submit public comment to be included in the meeting record to: https://Publiccomment.fillout.com/citvofpt 1. Roll Call: Craig Britton (Chair), Walter Galitzki (Vice Chair), Kathleen Croston, Kathleen Knoblock, Monica Mader, Michael D'Alessandro and Richard Berg. Monica MickHager (Council Liaison) 2. Approval of Minutes: A. Review of: i. December 5, 2023 Draft Regular Meeting Minutes ii. January 8, 2024 Draft Special Meeting Minutes 3. Correspondence/Attachments: None Received 4. Appearance of Fairness: 5. New Business: Election of Vice -Chair 6. Old Business: A. HPC23-017, Pt. Hudson Buildings, Programmatic Design Review Port of Port Townsend Narrowed discussion of Programmatic Design Review Guidelines for Pt. Hudson. Focus for this meeting is on roofing. See research narrative (Exhibit 3) prepared by the Port in support of using standing -metal seam as described. Representative: Dave Nakagawara, Port of Pt. Townsend Applicable Guidelines: • Secretary of the Interior Guidelines • Locally adopted Waterfront Design Guidelines Overall together with Pt. Hudson sub -district Guidelines Exhibits: 1) Application (transmitted previously) 2) Submitted Materials (transmitted previously) 3) Supplemental Research on metal shingle -style roofing. Applicant and Staff Presentation Public Comment (3 -minute limit per person) HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation 7. Other Business: A. 2024 Workplan — Design Guidelines i. Sub -committee assignments Note: This Agenda item seeks HPC members to conduct sub- committee review of the Draft Guidelines (2 members per each of the 4 sets of Guidelines). It is not for discussion on possible Draft text edits. That effort will involve the full committee after hearing the sub -committee reports. 8. Upcoming Meeting(s): A. Special Meeting scheduled for Feb. 27, 2024 L Continued 2024 Workplan discussion B. Next Regular Meeting scheduled for March 5, 2024 9. 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E m R E _ " Ln E o 0 2 E 2 2 \/ m § / E » 2 _0 U E m " d k 2% E I � I ƒ § 2 2 � U E / 2 f - L u u k CL / 7 0 3 § U 2 z $ \ k § F- 2 M y : a 2 2 « C*4 0 C14 0 7 @ IL IMICTIMMIAN 1111111,71- 7O: City ofPort Townsend Historic Preservation Committee FROM:e'PDave Nu ra,PE,Capko|PnjectsEngineer,PprtofPortTbvvnaend CC: Matt Klontz, PE, Director of Capital Projects & Port Engineer, Port of Port Townsend DATE: January 29,2O24 RE: Metal Shingle Roofing Options for Point Hudson Buildings SEARCH SUMMARY During our Point Hudson campus tour on October 20, 2023, members of the City's Historic Preservation Committee expressed a desire to see physical samples and color chips for a metal roofing product that could simulate the profile and look, of the existing asbestos -cement shingle roofing at Point Hudson, which isdue for replacement due to age. Washington Metal Roofing/Interlock aninstaller of metal shingle roofing, was contacted immediately following the HPC's tour and agreed to work with the Port to supply samples and color chips. Information regarding the existing buildings, including structural information, roof areas, and roof pitch were supplied to Washington Metal Roofing/Interlock, with the understanding that cost estimates xvmu|d also besupplied. After months of communications with Washington Metal Roofi/g/Interlock,|received avoice mail inlate December from sales representative Rache|leErrington that the company would not supply orinstall the product because the Point Hudson product would be"out ofycope." Ms. Errington was pressed for clarification as to what "out of scope" means, but have not received an explanation as of this date. An exhaustive interne1seorch using the keywords "metal", "shingle" and "roofing" was conducted the week of December 18. The following major mneta|rooUngn)anufacturemanddbtrbutorsxveneresearched. The following companies do not offer a shingle style product: ACM American Roofing Products ASC /AAS|nternatione| Central States Classic Metal Roofing Systems Edco Products Metal Sales PacC|ad Sheffield Metals Tamco Union HPC Memorandum I January 29, 2024 The following manufacturers do offer a shingle -style metal roof panel: Best Buy Metals Decra M8O McElroy Tamkn Ti|cor* Washington Metal Rmofing/|nter|ock* Westlake *Note: these firms declined to provide samples or a price quote or did not respond to inquiries. Ofall the companies that offered ametal shingle product, only 0ecraoffered 1osupply the Port with samples. Avast majority ofthernanufacturersandsupp|iemindicateintheircota|oQuesandbrochunes that their shingle products are intended for residential use (with churches being an exception in limited instanced. Commercial products are typically ofthe standing -seam metal profile. Decnaindicated that their product could besuitable for the Port's application. Also, all manufacturers on the list above, save for Washington Metal Roofing/Interlock, are located on the east coast, South, Midwest, orTexas. Consequently, not ail products have evalid orcurrent (|C[) National Evaluation Report, although some have approvals for Florida and Texas. in summary, there is a lack of suitable and available metal shingle roofing products for an application such as Point Hudson (i.e., a commercial application in o coastal environment). Furthermore, the typical metal roofing product has anartificial aesthetic. That is, while the profile ofthe shingles appears similar to traditional asphalt shingles, it is transparently evident that the roofing is metal, with noticeably smooth edges that are unlikely tofool many. Thus, the appearance is"erstatz"or"arhMcia|". Of the samples obtained, the Decra product has the least counterfeit in appearance. Therefore, samples have been provided for the HPCs inspection. PRODUCT DETAILS The metal shingle product that best approximates the look and color of the Asbestos Cement Shingles, at least when new, is the DECRAShingle XD product. They are formed from structural -quality sheet steel with agalvanized aluminum -zinc allow coating. Both sides ofthe panels are treated with a corrosion inhibiting coating. The top exposed surface is coated with an acrylic resin, and then embedded with colored stone granules. HPC Memorandum 2 January 29, 2024 Standing seam metal roofs, like those installed on the Puget Sound Express and Sail Loft Buildings (where the slope meets orexceeds 4:12),discourage the perching and resting ofseagulls upon said roofs. Asa result, no maintenance in the form of power washing or installation of bird -repelling devices has been needed. |ncontrast, the existing shingle roofs throughout Point Hudson have attracted birds and are often heavily soiled with bird droppings. While the Port has employed avariety ofmethods 10 discourage birds perching on shingle roofs, none of the Port's efforts have materially reduced the problem of bird excrement on the roofs and attendant odors. Worth noting isthe fact that some Point Hudson leases (e.g. with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife) require the Port to periodically remove bird excrement, atconsiderable time and expense. Because the metal DECRA Shingle XD product is textured like the asbestos cement shingles, it too is likely to perpetuate the problems of perching birds and fetid guano. An additional factor to consider in the selection of a roof system is moss accumulation. The shingle roofs have posed achallenge for moss control, with moss growing atshingle joints continuously, posing avenues for water intrusion and structural integrity issues if not addressed. Contrarily, moss has not been an issue for the Point Hudson buildings with standing seam metal roofing. Solar PV Readiness The Port has sought funding to install rooftop solar panels in point Hudson (estimated 217.5 kw of generation). Standing seam metal roofs provide a superior platform for the installation and removal of solar PVpanels. Standing seam metal roofs generally necessitate fewer roof penetrations that can often lead to water leaks and durability issues. By contrast, shingle roofs, whether asphalt or metal, require numerous penetrations that increase the potential for water intrusion and associated repair and maintenance costs. Appropriateness The buildings at Point Hudson have a variety of roof pitches (slopes) as is common for the chosen period Standing seam metal roofing is appropriate for all slopes ofroof (Minimum of%Verdca|to1Hohzonta|) whereas the DECRA Shingle XD product only works (per manufacturer's recommendations and specifications) for roofs exceeding 4:Verbca|tm 1:Horizonta| slope. Standing seam metal roofing can beused nnavast majority ofroof surfaces at the Point Hudson Campus, while the use of the metal shingles is limited to a smaller proportion of roof surfaces — requiring the installation ofother types ofroofing — roll roofing, EPDK8,Vrother. HPC Memorandum 3 January 29, 2024 The DECRAShingle XDproduct approximates the look ofanasphalt shingle roof. However, due tothe material involved and the limits of the manufacturing process, the product can only roughly approximate the look ofatraditional asphalt orasbestos cement shingle roof. Standing seam metal roofs have previously been installed Onthe following buildings atPort Hudson: the Puget Sound Express Building (Carpenter's Building, Building 32/33 at 227 Jackson Street); the Schooner Martha Building (Navy Parts and Supply at 227Y2 Jackson Street); the Sail Loft (Signal Tower, Building 31 at 315 Jackson Street); and in partial form on the Duplex Building (Junior Officer's Quarters, Building 2 at 420/430 Hudson Street) as well asthe VVDFVV/USCG Building (Detention Hospital, Building at 375 Hudson Street). Utilizing the manno style of roofing across Point Hudson allows for the roofing to be less visible and for the station buildings themselves to remain front and center — a mismatch of different roofing types would highlight the roofing over the structures themselves. |nSeptember of 2020, Artifacts Consulting conducted osurvey of the Point Hudson property, including the original Station Buildings ("Point Historic ). This document was provided tothe HPC esareference document in3O23. The survey (p. 26, Artifacts) highlights as "character defining features" at Point Hudson, regarding roofs: • "Low and simple massing, typically one nrtwo stories inheight" • "Gable and hip roof forms With respect to roof materials, the survey states: "Roofing material is most commonly either standing seammetal nrasbestos-cement shing|es." The excerpt set forth below asserts that standing seam metal roofing would beinconcert with the Secretary ofInterior's standards asappropriate for the District /p. 50, Artifacts). The Port agrees. In evaluating what, 6mYuoc u`*6ng, o,aucriol to immcu]| swrurui ibingsxhwu[d bucmooiJcxx]. Lwu- gcvit Y, nnainmuomicc, x'Cighrr^ mnJmf'u*ursc, initial cost are all irop*rruut but in addition, historic precedent and rimys| in*[mcrsbow|d keowlloiJm,cd vvheu nnxkiugchuiccm for this historic district. Selecting astanding scam /nccml nwml'6mrm|l the building s would match xic existing roofing on the "Navy Buildings," and there is also historic precedent (flicnwn11/s*u«hends of" tile I)u- p|cs}. 'file other clloiccwould be replacing xokcmnm*'oemmcotshingles with another cexnwutwr c\oy shingle mn those buildings vphcmc chcyanr in p|xcu. �i�lx�r*prion would my��mr cw /���� r|�c Secretary of thc Interior's Standards u^oppompri*co for the district. llm=emcc n,eco| owmfihg*ffero visual and structural advantages over trying ro nnnrc11 the existing a»bcnroo-curnemr »!l\ng|c�s With mw6mro clay Shingles of. ccmle/vtyhima],m. "Preservation Briefs No. 4—Roofing for Historic Buildings H"prepared bythe US Department of the|nterinr—NPSCukura|Resouroes indicates that metal roofing has been inuse inthe United States since the 19th century, including metal materials applied and secured using standing seams. Standing seam nneta| vvmu|d be compatible with the roof forms and style nfColonial Revival, the predominant HPC Memorandum 4 January 29,2024 building style at Point Hudson. Further, Point Hudson has aproud institutional and military history, being at times, a Naval, Army, State and Port facility. The roof form, including enhancement features such asdormers, eaves, cupolas etc. isthe defining feature nfthe buildings 8tPoint Hudson, not the selection Vfmaterials. The use ofstanding seam n08ta| roofing will provide more a consistent theme throughout the campus, while ensuring amore durable, maintainable and solar adaptive roof system. Following is table that lists and locates examples ofmetal roofing that exist on olnnn)erda| use or public use buildings in and adjacent to the Point Hudson Historic District. Building Address Location Northwest Maritime Center 431 Water Street Historic Downtown American LeRion Post #26 201 Monroe Historic Downtown Pope Marine Building 100 Madison Historic Downtown Lighthouse Caf6 955 Water Street Historic Downtown The Cannery 111 Quincy Historic Downtown Jackson Tidal Park Wave Gallery 100 Quincy Historic Downtown Sea Marine Building 419 Jackson Point Hudson Puget Sound Express 227 Jackson Point Hudson Schooner Martha 227 Y2 Jackson Point Hudson Sail Loft 315 Jackson Point Hudson The Port has thoroughly investigated the possibility ofinstalling metal shingle roofing systems at Point Hudson, and has concluded that it is unsuitable and inappropriate for the following reasons: • Lack ofproduct availability; • High product cost vs. standing seam metal roofing; • Anticipated maintenance costs and challenges; w Roofing contractors' lack ofexperience with the product; and • Inferior capacity to accommodate to solar PV installations. Accordingly, the Port respectfully requests programmatic authorization for the installation of standing seam metal roofing on the following Point Hudson properties (City of Port Townsend Application HPC23- 017): HPC Memorandum 5 January 29, 2024 X"; II �i11VfV� (Current Iib N NNIIer Street IV�Ik�Nll�� Iii�M�' !UVMIlunl" ,� w� Ilf 11�111� II If Name ;...;r.Hudson,,...- r... ;.:>,M 'i.'. a ;......:. (Building- 015, s ,. IV Pl IUI I 65 Hudson Street Detention Barracks Il k 0 0 P355 (Building 13) 11 005, HPC09-22L__] II Hudson Street Disinfecting Building HPC21-017, HPC04-024 ui� in G MI I OA ' /I IIOCII AI f (p ( �r XI 375ee�o uciStreet Hudson �I+ Detention ISI � I ■ I♦�� �� y� �u�l CM(IgIt 1I 9 � -IIMl0IOIil{ 4 6I III�IUIIMI 1I Ilrilp - (BuildinIL pkwI 016, C1031 Commander's Beach 14,00 Hudson Street i: Med, Officer in Charge House ......... 420-430r JU,�i Sdt�u�,���. ��reet �u�� Officers si Quarters � (Building t 04 u � � III uN�� a+� ��I � I� U�I VIII SII � �u� Street #Jefferson0. «. '. � III r� � IIIX M ' as Vi« III III III VIII MII I IM U BVI IIIIIyI IMI Ihl IyI IIII tlp I IIP a • f li fF`Iwin *� ♦ F E'pes Puget Express WII Sound yI� + �`� * Street Jackson Carpenter's Building III P� R�1 iIII SIIM0ul IW XIIIRXXIA11��1�1f1 (Building 3203) 1041 lwl Ill IsI�I IIRII d III"IIMIIXIIM� + « o a 103-105 I� dla� ouiuid Street ou�ui�fl�Il Providing an easy -to -maintain roofing system helps to ensure historic preservation of this living and historical resource that is Point Hudson under the watchful stewardship of the Port of Port Townsend. The builders of the campus knowingly or unknowingly built a facility with roof systems that lasted almost one century. With an uncertain economic and environmental future with unknowns surrounding future maintenance and staffing budgets, it is important to program a second -generation roofing program that will be lasting, safe and cost effective, as well as aesthetically pleasing. Thank you for your time and thoughtful consideration of the Port's request. HPC Memorandum 6 January 29, 2024