powered help
header-left header-center header-right
Meeting Name: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/14/2016 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
File #Ver.Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultTallyAction DetailsVideo
   1. Review and approval of the minutes from the February 8th meeting.

Minutes note: Ms. Pieper Eisenbrown moved, seconded by Ms. Clendenen-Acosta, for approval of the minutes. There were no objections.
    Not available
140672 02.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for a mothball certificate for portions of the Henry Palmer Lodge/Love Tabernacle, an individually designated structure at 2640 N. 1st Street.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said that this property has had a mothball certificate for a number of months and progress has been made. The roof is now watertight and now they are replacing rotted windowsills. Touissaint Harris, property owner, said that he will be working on the work that the city requested be done and it will be done by a licensed and bonded contractor and the supplies are already purchased. Ron Roberts - Dept. of Neighborhood Services - the city has been watching the project and it's come a long way and Mr. Harris is doing a great job on the building. Mr. Harris intends to re-do all the windows and tuckpointing. He anticipates the building will be used as a church with a long-term goal of a community center. Ms. Hatala recommends that the work continue and another review by done in six months.
HELD IN COMMITTEEPass4:0 Action details Video Video
151403 03.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior renovation and an addition at 103 W. Lloyd Street in the Brewers Hill Historic District for Benjamin Clark.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said the current garage was approved in 2000. A new garage will be built, salvaging what they can from the current garage. The garage will enter off the alley. There will be a handicap ramp to accommodate the future owner's grandmother. The house still has two entries with one being there based upon the garage location and its distance from the initial door; a current proposed window may be converted to a door in order to provide easier access to the house from the garage. All the windows will be wood, double-hung windows and the addition foundation will be concrete masonry units faced with brick so it matches the existing foundation. The new garage will have some details and an entry door facing the house - some of the details will mirror those of the house. There have been other houses in the neighborhood that have added additions. Staff recommends approval with some details still to be worked out. Tracy Reed - 2427 N. Palmer - future owner - she wants the addition to entertain. It's a two-bedroom house. Chris Wilson - designing architect Mr. Williams thinks that the front porch is too big for the house and the viewer can immediately tell that an addition has been added, which isn't true of the other additions in the neighborhood. He suggested making the side gable 12 by 12, rather than the proposed 12 by 10, in order to mirror the existing gable.
HELD IN COMMITTEEPass4:0 Action details Video Video
151517 04.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of new openable storefront and new signage at 1234 E. Brady Street in the East Brady Street Historic District for Elias Chedid.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala provided members with a 1979 survey photo of the building and in 1995 new signage was installed. The "saw sign" was installed in 1996 and a lot of the original details still exist in terms of the large windows and leaded glass transoms. The new tenant will be operating as a restaurant and the tenant wants openable windows. The windows will open as one unit and be secured at the ceiling. The bulkhead will still remain. The windows should be clear glass and not tinted. Staff recommends approval. Joan Sweet -architect Elias Chedid - Harry's Bar and Grill owner Christopher Adams - building owner Ald. Nik Kovac - he supports this. Ms. Sweet said the windows will be insulated and aluminum and a pivot point about a third way down with manual opening with hydraulics. The windows will be made by Milwaukee Plate and Glass. There will be an aluminum frame around the windows. The ballister will be added back to the top of the roof (the owner has stainless steel ballisters in the basement) and that work and the apartment work will be a separate COA. They would like to retain the saw with "Harry's" going down the saw, rather than "Hardware".
ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Video Video
151518 05.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of two rain gardens and permeable paving for the driveway and parking lot at the North Point Lighthouse at 2650 North Wahl Avenue in the North Point North Historic District for the Milwaukee County Parks Department.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala showed where the permeable pavement and rain gardens will be located to address concerns relating to run-off that goes down the bluff to the beach. The pavers will end at the walking trail and the trees and green space will be retained. The parking area isn't being expanded or developed. The existing rain garden will be expanded. Staff recommends approval. Kevin Haley - Milwaukee County Parks Dept. John Scripp - President of the Friends group - contracting the project. The parking is for staff, disabled parking and deliveries and they see the permeable surface as an educational opportunity.
ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Video Video
151616 06.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of two gates at the rear private alley at 2469-2483 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, the Avalon Theater which is an individually-designated structure, for Lee Barczak.

Minutes note: The applicant has asked to hold this as it isn't ready.
HELD IN COMMITTEEPass4:0 Action details Video Video
151617 07.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the replacement of windows in the apartment portion of the Avalon Theater at 2469-2483 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, an individually-designated structure, for Lee Barczak.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said that a lot of work has been done to the theater in the past year and is now up and running and is very popular. The owner is now working on the apartment complex tied to the theater. The window siding can be painted. Ms. Hatala said a backyard deck has never been approved and metal-clad windows only in either new construction or evidence of prior existing metal windows. Staff recommends denial and the applicant seek another window type. Andy Farrell - speaking on behalf of the owner, Lee Barczak. The owner wants to make sure the building can be well-maintained and energy-efficient. Mr. Williams said that this is an uphill battle. Mr. Farrell said there is a $16,00 cost difference between wood and vinyl (about 15% of the total cost of the total window replacement). Two representatives from Anderson windows came to the table. The total project budget for the apartments is a million dollars. The sight lines are almost identical to the wood windows, per Mr. Farrell, and the wood windows are not salvagable. Mr. Williams said that tax credits will pick up the entire difference for the owner with a 20% tax credit from the state.
RECOMMENDED FOR PLACING ON FILEPass4:0 Action details Video Video
151618 08.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction of a new building at 1348 E. Brady Street in the East Brady Street Historic District for JC Capital 1348 LLC.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said there originally was a wood frame building at this site, which was later demolished after 1990. Since that time, it has been a vacant lot. The proposal is to build a two-story structure of masonry with the front facade matching up with the facades of the other buildings on Brady Street. The proposed building will take up the majority of its lot line and there is no need for off-street parking as other parking is available. The new building will be a restaurant with a mezannine and roof top, which will have the mechanicals on it. There will be a recessed entry as well and openable windows. There will be solid brick at the side rear as that is where the kitchen area is. There is some talk of a possible art installation on that area. The building is compatible with existing buildings in the area. The side facing Jimmy John's is a blank wall as it is right up against that structure. Staff recommends approval. Matt Hensel - architect Jim Vils - Redmond Company Ron Stokes - president of the Roaring Fork restaurant group Ald. Nik Kovac - he supports this project and thinks the architect has been very sensitive to the neighborhood. Ms. Pieper Eisenbrown strongly recommended having art on the blank rear area where the kitchen is. Another possibility, per the architect, is to have windows on the second story and opaque windows on the first floor. About half the building utilizes the entire two story volume. Grant, with the requirement that a COA be obtained from the Commission, for the back area, whether it be art work or windows, prior to getting an occupancy permit.
ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Video Video
   9. Updates and announcements.

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said the Goll mansion will be on next month's agenda. Please try to recommend projects for submittal for Cream of the Cream Cities award. Rebecca Holmquist is the newest intern, recommended by Mr. Jarosz.
    Video Video
   10. The following files represent staff approved Certificates of Appropriateness:    Not available
151586 0a.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a new fence at 2470 N. Grant Blvd. in the Grant Blvd. Historic District for Clifton Phelps.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151587 0b.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of new boiler venting through a basement window at the southwest corner of the rectory building at 1711 S. 9th Street in the Mitchell Street Historic District for St. Anthony Congregation.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151619 0c.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the abatement of lead at the windows at 4356 N. 26th Street in the Garden Homes Historic District for Nimmy Esuoso.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151620 0d.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the replacement of the second story windows and roof repairs at 4463 N. 26th Street in the Garden Homes Historic District for Andrea Barton.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151636 0e.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior repairs and general rehabilitation at the Germania Building, an individually designated historic property, at 135 West Wells Street for Cardinal Capital Management, Mark Klann.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151637 0f.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for removing excess signage as well as inappropriate lighting around the sign at 1017 E. Brady Street in the East Brady Street Historic District for Viren Patel.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151688 0g.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a Bublr bike station at 2605 East Park Place in the Downer Avenue Commercial Historic District for the City of Milwaukee.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151689 0h.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a Bublr bike station at 2551 N. Downer Avenue/2515 E. Webster Place in the Downer Avenue Commercial Historic District for the City of Milwaukee.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151690 0i.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for various repairs to the roof and gables at 1801 North Prospect Avenue for the Charles Allis Museum, an individually designated historic site.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151694 0j.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of rooftop and side wall air conditioning units at the Avalon Theater at 2469 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue (also addressed at 620 East Homer Street), an individually-designated historic structure, for Lee Barczak.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available
151695 0k.ResolutionResolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for masonry cleaning and re-pointing at the Avalon Theater at 2469 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, an individually-designated historic structure, for Lee Barczak.ADOPTEDPass4:0 Action details Not available