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File #: 200531    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Dead
File created: 8/6/2020 In control: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
On agenda: Final action: 9/14/2022
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for constructing a connector building between the barn and carriage house at 1823 N. Palmer Street, in the Brewers Hill Historic District, for Steve Bialk and Angela Duckert.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Attachments: 1. Application p1.jpg, 2. Application p2.jpg, 3. Application p3 (continued narrative).jpg, 4. Application p4 site plan.jpg, 5. Photo (1).jpg, 6. Photo (2).jpg, 7. Photo (3).jpg, 8. Photo (4).jpg, 9. Bialk 01.pdf, 10. Bialk 02.pdf, 11. Bialk 03.pdf, 12. Bialk 04.pdf, 13. Staff Report, 14. Photos from the 90s from Mr. Bialk, 15. Letter to Property Owner, 16. Letter to Property Owners Within 200 Feet, 17. List of Property Owners Within 200 Feet, 18. Certified Mailing to the Property Owner, 19. Signed Certified Mail Receipt
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9/14/20220 CITY CLERK Sponsor removed

Minutes note: Plan exam killed it, per Tim Askin, HPC
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9/1/20200 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION HELD IN COMMITTEE

Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said houses just came and went on that property from 1890 to 1954. Currently two connector buildings are being proposed - one pretty simple with plumbing; the other one is two stories. Staff feels that this has hit the point of too much on this site; the owner has been a good caretaker, but this raises significant zoning issues relating to connecting buildings which then become principal buildings. It also conflicts with the Brewers Hill guidelines relating to setbacks and spacing between buildings on the property. Steve Bialk said the lot size is over 3.5 city lots. He views this house as a 20-year project. He built a garden and the carriage house was approved in the mid-90s and that functions as an AirBNB. The breezeway was approved in 2018, along with the lathe house, but he never built it as an ADA bathroom was requested by the city; he has to re-do the plumbing to accomplish that. The little addition will be completed shortly. He wants to build a mock stables to match his existing barn. He tore down an 8-car garage and constructed a carriage house; the structure length along the alley is less than the 8-car garage. The only part you will see is looking up the alley. He is open to anything within reason to tie together so he and his wife can stay there for the next 15 years. This was a rooming house once, which is why it had an 8-car garage. Jim Milla - architect Ald. Bauman isn't concerned about the mass, but about the mishmash of the designs. Mr. Jarosz and Ms. Peltz were concerned that these structures may not be permitted by zoning and HPC might be wasting its time. Ms. Hatala wants consistency in scale and architectural elements so it doesn't look like things were just thrown together. Held so the applicant can present more detailed drawings and also work on other possible designs.
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8/19/20200 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available

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THE CHAIR

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Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for constructing a connector building between the barn and carriage house at 1823 N. Palmer Street, in the Brewers Hill Historic District, for Steve Bialk and Angela Duckert.

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Tim Askin

8/6/2020