6/3/2019 | 0 |
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Minutes note: This matter was heard at the May meeting. The structure would be in a vacant lot. The owner erected it as a test and the owner has proposed to move it to a more setback location. The major remaining concern of staff is the galvanized metal appearance of the structure.
Leslie Montamuro - the structure will no longer be visible from the corner or west of that corner. She would like to keep the structure up all year. The total height is 14 feet.
Commissioner Keating Kahn finds this funky and fun. She supports keeping it up year-round.
Grant, with the intention that this shall return before the Board in September/October for review as to leave it up year-round. | Pass | 4:0 |
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5/6/2019 | 0 |
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
| HELD IN COMMITTEE
Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said that a patio canopy is proposed, which does not conform to Brady Street guidelines. The material is not compatible with the district nor is the shape of the cone and it is highly visible on Terrace. The material is agriculture in nature, which is nowhere else in the district and there is only one other conical structure in the district, which is on the main building. Staff recommends denial.
Leslie Montamuro - owner of Hi Hat - she bought the grain bin top. This could be taken down every fall; be up for three months.
Dan Beyer - architect - he thinks this will be fun and unique. When the owner combined the parcel with her property, that brought this specific parcel into the historic area. This parcel of land did not contribute significantly in 1990 at the time of designation (it was a parking lot).
Ms. Keating Kahn finds it funky and fun. This would be right on the property line. It is visible along Brady St.
Staff did not realize that the drawing is not accurate in terms of what it looks like.
Held so that more information could be provided. | Pass | 4:0 |
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