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Meeting Name: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/20/2015 3:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall, Room 301-B
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Meeting video: eComment: Not available  
Attachments: PowerPoint Presentation
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   1. Review and approval of the minutes from the March 9 and 27 meetings.

Minutes note: Meeting convened: 3:05 P.M. Mr. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. Jarosz, for approval of the minutes. There were no objections.
    Roll call Video Video
140835 02.ResolutionSubstitute resolution granting permanent historic designation to the Sylvester Pettibone House at 2051 West Wisconsin Avenue, in the 4th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Tim Van De Kamp Marna Boyle - property owner Ms. Hatala gave a brief overview of the property. The current owner met with the prospective buyer and supports the commission recommendations. The prospective owner would like to split the two parcels, with the historic designation staying on the building, but not on the parking lot. Ms. Hatala will work with the current owner/prospective owner to allow the property being divided into 2 tax keys.
RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION AND ASSIGNEDPass5:0 Action details Not available
141675 03.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the replacement of all windows and doors at Washington High School at 2525 N. Sherman Blvd. in the Sherman Blvd. Historic District for Milwaukee Public Schools.

Minutes note:  Ms. Hatala reviewed the cost estimates for restoring the windows provided by Milwaukee Public Schools. Darren Rickert - architect Julianna Pusccuci -- Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Gina Spang - MPS Commission members had questions relating to window replacement costs, prevailing wage requirements and the project timeline. Ms. Spang noted that the restoration numbers are fairly loose and are more generalized than for the aluminum windows or new wood windows. Ms. Pusccuci noted that all windows need to be restored. Ald. Bauman supports restoration and would be opposed to the vote at the last meeting. The memorial window was removed from the main entry transom (what is now no longer a main entry). The applicants would like to display it in the library in a framing and display case, which will be constructed. The estimated cost of this is $13,250. Since the window would be moved to the interior of the building, it does not fall under the jurisdiction of the Commission. The architect provided members with a door sample to pass around. Mr. Williams would like to have the doors to have less sparkle so they appear more wood-like. Ald. Bauman moved to adopt the restoration proposal with wood windows on the Sherman side (190 existing windows to remain wood) and aluminum windows on the other sides and adopt the door schedule as proposed by the applicant with less textured on the front elevation and more textured on the rear. Seconded by Ms. Keating Kahn.
ADOPTEDPass4:2 Action details Video Video
141813 04.ResolutionSubstitute resolution granting permanent historic designation of the Miller Brewing Company currently known as the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Student Center at 266-272 E. Erie Street, in the 4th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala provided the history of the building which is contained in the historic desingation study report. Ms. Foley only lived in the building 2-3 years, but she held on to the property as a saloon/boarding house, which was one of the few ways a widow could earn money at this time. The building was not damaged in the Third Ward fire of 1892, although numerous surrounding properties were. There is a chronology of the buildings owners in the report. For approximately 20 years in the 1970s and 1980s, it became a gay bar and then was acquired by Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD) as a student union. It was sold by MIAD and it is anticipated that it will be torn down and used for student housing. An additional entry was added on the first floor and orginal windows have been closed. There was also a garage at one time of which there are remnants which remain. There was a fire at this building in 2013. Staff recommends historic designation under ss. e-1, e-5 and e-9. Ald. Bauman moved, seconded by Mr. Williams, to open the matter for public testimony. Nancy O'Keefe - Historic Third Ward Association - in support of this nomination and provided a complete statement, of which she read the last paragraph. The complete statement is in the file. Marit Gamberg - nominator and neighbor Owner not present. Approximately three other buildings survived the Third Ward Fire. Mr. Jarosz moved, seconded by Mr. Williams, to close the public hearing. Ald. Bauman moved for historic designation, seconded by Ms. Keating Kahan. No objections.
RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION AND ASSIGNEDPass6:0 Action details Video Video
141821 05.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a front and side yard fence at 2134 N. Terrace Avenue in the North Point South Historic District for Michael White.

Minutes note: A fence will extend along Terrace Avenue above the small stone fence. The fence has been created specific to this house based upon the balcony. There will be two walkway gates. The fence height will be 48". The Commission does tend to discourage front yard fences in this district, but it has approved some. The two neighboring properties currently have front yard fences. Mr. Jarosz would like to have a scale drawing for the file. Mr. Williams thinks the fence actually is good at demonstrating the separation of public/private along Terrace Ave. Eric Mabeus - owner and master craftsman of Mabeus ironworks Maggie Oplinger - 2134 N. Terrace Ave. John Eastberg - 2515 N. Terrace Ave. - he supports the project Michael White - owner of the house and Ms. Oplinger is his daughter
ADOPTEDPass6:0 Action details Video Video
141819 06.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for reroofing, the installation of skylights, and the repair, and restoration of trim, back balcony, front porch and porch columns at 926 N. 34th Street in the Concordia Historic District for Margaret McCracken.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala showed the 1983 photo of the house, as well as a current photo. Ms. McCracken would like to install 3 skylights in her roof for energy credit as well as more natural light for the third floor. The whole roof expanse is visible from the public right-of-way. Per the owner, the public can see them the most on the west side and the least on the east side from the street and sidewalk. The ventilation from the front to the back of the attic has been cut off, which poses a problem for the owner. Ald. Bauman moved to hold this to see if this is the first skylight that would be approved in the Concordia neighborhood that would be visible from the public. Ms. Hatala would research when the skylight was installed in the house behind this house. Seconded by Mr. Jarosz.
HELD IN COMMITTEEPass6:0 Action details Video Video
141818 07.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for a garage addition at 2851 N. Lake Drive in the North Lake Drive Historic District for Michael Burr and Julie Warner.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said that this duplex was built in 1925 and each unit is now a condominium unit. The applicant proposes to extend the garage twenty feet by twenty feet in order to permit the parking of four cars within the garage and a passenger elevator will be constructed. There will also be a new deck area on the garage to be used by the second floor residents, the applicants. The existing garage entry doors will be replicated on the extension. The garage doors will be carriage doors with glass inserts. The existing masonry will be retained and re-used as much as possible and the new brick and mortar will match as much as possible. Stucco and possibly timbering will also be used to match the house. Staff recommends approval, but suggests that the deck railing could be re-designed at a lower height with a booster rail. Planter boxes have been proposed to provide green screening for the deck. If matching brick cannot be found, new drawings will have to be submitted for the use of stucco/timbering. Jeffrey Falsted - architect Michael Burr - owner who will be moving in.
ADOPTEDPass6:0 Action details Video Video
141820 08.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a front and side yard fence and new landscape treatment between the house and garage at 2104 E. Lafayette Place in the North Point South Historic District for Mary Beth Born Geraci.

Minutes note:  This property was constructed in 1937, replacing a house constructed in 1906. It sits on a corner and has no private backyard space. The owner proposes to create a private space using a pergola, trellis and arbor. The owner also proposed an 18" wall in front and a new bluestone walk, as well as additional plantings appropriate to the house style of Georgian/colonial style house and a 4' fencd around the permiter of the property. Judith Stark - architect Mary Beth Born Geraci - owner Mr. Williams would like to see something that would anchor the corners and something that has pointy pickets at the top to mirror the fence on the balcony. Mr. Jarosz would like to know where the gate would be. Mr. Jarosz would like a drawing in plan that shows where the more substantial posts would be and looking for a fence that is classically simple. Approve the other matters, but return with the fence to Ms. Hatala for her review.
ADOPTEDPass5:0 Action details Video Video
   9. Discussion and approval of candidates for the historic property plaque program.

Minutes note: Roll call at 5:30 P.M. Staff Williams - Jarosz. Mr. WIlliams moved for approval of the Central Library, seconded by Mr. Jarosz, for a plaque.
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   10. Decision relating to holding of the Cream of the Cream City awards ceremony this year.

Minutes note: Roll call taken at 5:30 P.M. There have been no applicants, so the ceremony is cancelled for next year.
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   11. Decision relating to a ceremony for Paul Jakubovich.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said that the Milwaukee Preservation Alliance has offered to help the Commission put together some kind of program to commemorate Paul. Also present: Jim Owczarski, City Clerk Ms. Keating Kahn suggested brainstorming via e-mail and she will do that along with Mr. Jarosz. They will work with Dawn McCarthy from the Milwaukee Preservation Alliance.
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   12. Updates and announcements.

Minutes note: The Mid-Century Modern conference is in La Crosse on Saturday. adjourned: 5:36 P.M.
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   13. The following files represent staff approved Certificates of Appropriateness:    Not available
141777 0a.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a gas furnace at 2824 W. State Street in the Concordia Historic District for Derek Seymour.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141778 0b.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a gas furnace at 4419 N. 25th Street in the Garden Homes Historic District for Lyndell Gilbert.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141779 0c.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a gas furnace at 4458 N. 26th Street in the Garden Homes Historic District for Mattie Wilson.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141780 0d.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a gas boiler and venting at 2971 N. Sherman Blvd. in the Sherman Blvd. Historic District for Taniqua Hanes.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141786 0e.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a side wall vent at 124 W. Lloyd St. in the Brewers Hill Historic District for John Dorsey.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141787 0f.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for new Cricket signage at 601 W. Historic Mitchell Street in the Mitchell Street Historic District for Eric Seegers.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141814 0g.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of an air conditioner and air handler at 2634 N. Lake Drive in the North Point North Historic District for David Remstad.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141831 0h.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for new signage at 1323 E. Brady Street in the East Brady Street Historic District for Jack's American Pub.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141874 0i.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of three storm doors at 1809 N. 2nd Street in the Brewers Hill Historic District for Brooks Hawley and Candice Smith.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141907 0j.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for new signage at 524 N. Water Street in the East Side Commercial Historic District for Boss Management.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141908 0k.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of new windows to accommodate kitchen remodeling, the removal of the rear chimney, the replacement of the rear concrete steps and the replacement of the rear and side entry doors at 2212 E. Kenilworth Place in the North Point South Historic District for Edward and Cathy David.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
141919 0L.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for new landscaping, tree trimming and removal and a circular drive at 3432 N. Lake Drive in the North Lake Drive Estates Historic District for Jock and Linda Mutschler.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available