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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03311992 . . , Historic Preservation Commission City of Port Townsend AGENDA Special Meeting 31 March 1992 I. Roll Call------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7: 00 P. M. II. Approval of Minutes: 24 March 1992 (If Available) III. Communications: Current Mail IV. Public Comments V. Consent Agenda A. Sullivan, HPC 9203-09: Entryway renovation; 821 Water .:sl-,ùc.£-B. 'Vil~l1, W.J., IIPC '163-05: Ihsudlat~v.& 6f 1i19æĹ“ereia¡"'wÏftJvwl> èU..\d door; l1()!-Wa:tG, St. C. John Pryor, HPC 9201-06: Revision: mechanical hood . D. John Pryor, HPC 9203-08: The Public House Signage VI. New Business: None VII. Old Business A. Port Townsend Plaza, HPC 9202-02A: Enclose NE comer of building Committee: 1. Staff Report (Sepler) 2. Public Testimony 3. Committee Report (Landis/Goldsmith) 4. Commission Discussion and Conclusions B. City of Port Townsend, HPC 9203-_: Proposed reconstruction of City Dock 1. Staff Report (Sepler) 2. Public Testimony 3. Commission Discussion and Conclusions C. Neon Guidelines ~ J..r( .' ;: ~ra:ii:i:~~~~:~ler) ~ A~'~)J 3. Commission Discussion / VIII. Announcements: Next Scheduled Meetings April 14. 1992 A. Lady Victoria, HPC 9203-02: Signage at 940 Water St. Committee: Raab/Carson B. Primitive Americana, HPC 9203-03: Signage at 1042 Water St. Committee: Smith/Goldsmith C. Cheri Raab's Body Shop, HPC 9203-04: Signage at 218 Taylor Committee: Yaw man/Carson D. Wolcott, William, HPC 9203-07: Awning; 936 Water St. (consent agenda) E. Propane Guidelines: Continued from March 24th, 1992. ADril 28. 1992 A. Poitevin/Varteresian, HPC 9201-02: Special Valuation, 725 Water St. Committee: Goldsmith/Landis B. Boulter, Gail R., HPC 9102-03: Special Valuation, 810 Water St. (tentative) Committee: Marseille/Yawman C. Color Guidelines: Continued from March 24th, 1992. Mav 12. 1992 A. Mural Guidelines IX. X. Commission Discussion Adjourn SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INFORMATION ON THE OPERATION OF THIS MEETING ·. . I HISTORIC PRÉSERVATION CO~1t>IISSION COj::J /,...... f '0 (. ? ~O -< }y /:J ~ . C :t Minutes, Narch 31, 1992 (All proceedings taped) . ... A special meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order by Vice Chairman Mike Yawman at 5:07 p.m. Roli Call was taken. Present: Yawman, Raab, r~rseille, Landis, Smith. Guests were: Bernie Arthur, Scott Wilson, Dave Peterson, Bo Sullivan, John Pryor, and Mark Saugen Motion by Smith, seconded by Raab to approve minutes of March 24th meeting. Unanimous. Communications: Kitty Cupp, Main Street, regarding overhead street banner, discussion postponed to Commission Discussion portion of Agenda. Public Comments: Scott Wilson, representing the City Parks Commission, brought a drawing of the plans for work being proposed for Pope Marine Park. Most of the work will be to replace playground equipment that was unsafe and additional landscape screening on the Water Street side. No major structure was being considered; there- fore, the project (and carved log) did not come before the HPC. Raab expressed concern over "art work" that would change the tone of the park as he felt the carved log did and Yawman wondered about the safety factor of the carved log. Scott offered to furnish Sepler any upcoming changes including bike racks aound town which is in the planning stages. Plans will go to Sepler who will copy for HPC members. Walker was thanked for his assistance. Consen,t Agenda 9203-09, Sullivan, 821 Water Street. EntryWay renovation. No objections. Passed by consent. 9203-05, Wilson,1102 Water Street. Installation of commercial windows and door. Struck from Agenda in absence of plans from applicant. 9201-06, Pryor. Revision: mechanical hood. No objections. Passed by consent. 9203-08, Pryor. The Public House Signage. Color copy of proposed. sign circulated among HPC members. No objections. Passed by consent. New Business: None Old Business: A. 9202-02A, Port Townsend Plaza. Enclose NE corner of building. Ya\vman excused himself and left the meeting. Raab took over as Chairman. Staff Report by Sepler. Building was considered incongruous by Trust and addition has been designed by the Guidelines. It does not increase non··conformj t.y; proportion and scale of addition is more compatible as is massing; colors are consistent with brick details;and serves as a transition element. Sepler recommended approval. Public Testimony: Applicant Mark Saugen showed changes from based on suggestions from earlier meetings with HPC committee. Committee Report - Landis. None; agreed with staff report. Marseille com- plimented the brackets, scale, design and response to suggestions. Discussion on plans for later work on entire building. Saugen stated that future plans will be based on the market need which is unknown at this time.. Saugen will receive recommendations for colors for the fan lights, to be painted or replaced as cost will allow. Motion by Liz Smith to accept Staff Report; seconded by Marseille. Passed unanimously. Mike Yawman returned to meeting and took the Chair. B. 9203-10, City of Port Townsend. Proposed reconstruction of City Dock. Staff Report, Sepler thanked the HPC for the special meeting and putting this item on the Agenda in order to meet funding deadlines facing the project. Plans for the demo- lition of the current piershed, relocating the Pope Marine Building approximately ... HPC Meeting, ~~rch 31, 1992 - Page 2 50 feet landward of the present location \.¡ith a ne\.¡ boardwalk proposed for the northeasterly side of the building were presented by Sepler asking for approval of the Commission. He further explained that because time was critical that all finer details such as color, railings,etc.,would pass before the Commission at the . time of Design Permit Application. The approval of the basic plan would allow the rest of the process to continue. Smith shared the historical fact that the building was not original to the site. Discussion included concern over width of portion of dock'reduced from 40 feet to 32 feet though the length is remaining the same. Public Comments: Dave Peterson explained that it is less expensive to move the building permanently onto new foundation/pilings than to move it, build new foundation, and return to site; .pilings will bewoodew~instead of concrete for budget reasons. Meeting was recessed to view site. Sepler stated that there will be a transition area where parking is and because of the upcoming Site Plan Review for the Jackson Bequest as well as plans for Pope Marine Park, this is an opportunity to coordinate these' three adjacent sites. Smith asked that there be two bids - one for 32 foot width pier and one for 40 foot, since the present width has been historically used and important to the use of the pier and Pope Marine Building. Other public testimony was given by Bernie Arthur who stated that in his opinion the Park is underutilized and needs more screening, possibly a brick wall at eye level with portals,so that users CQuld "leave the City" during use of the Park. Commission discussion resulted in motion by Landis to accept Findings of HPC as prepared by Staff, seconded by Raab. Vote unanimous in favor. The Archway request in the Communications from ~1ain Street was discussed. The location is on Taylor Street about 15 feet toward Washington Street from Water Street, (Raab noted that the original metal fasteners used for the original project in 1892 were found on the buildings), and will be up approximately three weeks for the Marine Bicentennial through Rhody Festival. The project is being built through volunteer efforts from painted boxed plywood and covered with greenery. The original one was to . celebrate the 1792-1892 Centennial. Staff will inform Main Street that the project will be referred to Consent Agenda because it is a temporary structure. Marseille asked that the history and explanation of the Archway be available near the site (such as the bulletin board on the McCurdy Building) for the information and additional appreciation of the public. Commission Discussion: Barbara Marseille and Chris Carson are the Color Committee and Ann Landis will help with printing for the boards of color swatches. Meeting adjournment motion by Landis, second by Smith, unanimous. * Wood pilings refers to dock. Respectfully submitted, &v~ ðo~f Barbara Bogart, Secretary .