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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2018-02-09 packetIndividuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Please call 573-634-6410 for information regarding agenda items NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING AND TENTATIVE AGENDA i City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Friday, February 9, 2018 ~ 12:00 p.m., Noon John G. Christy Municipal Building, 320 East McCarty Street City Council Chambers TENTATIVE AGENDA 1. Call to Order and Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda (as printed or amended) 3. Approval of January 9, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes 4. Demolition Application a. 3015 S Ten Mile Dr. 5. Dates to Remember a. Next Meeting, March 13, 2018, at 6:00 pm b. Heritage Week Celebration, May 15, 2018, at 4:00 pm 6. Adjournment City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Regular Meeting – Tuesday, January 9, 2018 Council Chambers – John G. Christy Municipal Building 320 E. McCarty Street Commission Members Present Attendance Record Mary Schantz 1 of 1 Steven Hoffman 1 of 1 Bill Case 1 of 1 Donna Deetz 1 of 1 Art Hernandez 1 of 1 Jane Moore 1 of 1 Nathan Percy 1 of 1 Doug Record 1 of 1 Commission Members Not Present Sarah Hoeller 0 of 1 Staff Present Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager Guests Heidi Lucas, Cultural Arts Commission Nicole Roberts, News Tribune Ethan Rus, Burns & McDonnell Amy Schroeder, Cultural Arts Commission Call to Order Art Hernandez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Approval of Agenda Jane Moore moved the amended agenda be approved as printed. Mary Schantz seconded the motion. Motion passed. Approval of Minutes Doug Record moved the minutes from the November 14, 2017 Regular Meeting be accepted. Mary Schantz seconded. Motion passed. Old Business a. Adoption of Amended 2018 Calendar – The previously adopted calendar showed May 8, 2018, as a meeting date which is a City Holiday. The calendar was amended to move the meeting date to Tuesday, May 1, 2018. Jane Moore moved to approve the amended calendar. Steve Hoffman seconded. Motion passed. b. Election of 2018 Officers – Jayme passed out ballots for the Chair and Co-Chair position. The secretary position will be filled by city staff. For consideration of the Chair position was Steven Hoffman and Mary Schantz. For consideration of the Co-Chair position was Steve Hoffman and Nathan Percy. After counting the votes, Mary Schantz was elected as Chair and Steve Hoffman was elected as Co-Chair. New Business a. Cultural Arts Commission Public Art – With Heidi Lucas not in attendance at the moment, Jane Moore moved to relocate this discussion to the end of the meeting. Donna Deetz seconded. Motion passed. b. Demolition Ordinance – Within the packet contained a summary of demolition ordinance, copy of signed demolition ordinance, and rules of procedure document. City Council had passed the demolition ordinance that includes a tier reviewed system: 1) Demolition Review for properties 50-99 years old and 2) Demolition Clearance for properties 100 years or older and/or properties located within a local historic district. Jayme explained that all the demolition applications on the January agenda were submitted prior to the passage of the new ordinance. With the new ordinance will require formalization of the commission meetings as their will be public hearings, etc. Art Hernandez questioned the parliamentary procedures as counsel Staff does not currently attend the meetings. Jayme will report next month on counsel staff or electing a parliamentary officer. Jane Moore moved to table the rules of procedure until the February meeting to give commission members time to review the document. Art Hernandez seconded. Motion passed. Demolition Applications a. 1209/1211 Missouri Blvd – Both properties were presented as one application for the demolition of existing commercial buildings. Art Hernandez moved to vote on each property separately. With no one seconding the motion, the motion died. Jayme went over the staff report explaining the property is located next to a designated landmark, Washington Park Shelter House. Ethan Rus with Burns & McDonald was in attendance to answer any questions regarding the proposed demolition. In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination, the structure does not appear to hold any significance in terms of heritage, culturally or architecturally. Jane Moore moved that there will be “no historic properties affected” by the demolition and the permit be recommended for approval by this commission. Steve Hoffman seconded. Motion passed with Art Hernandez voting no. b. 1124 Madeline Pl – River City Habitat for Humanity submitted application for the demolition of a single family residence. Habitat will re-construct a single family residence to be sold to an income eligible family. In the same block, a Section 106 Review was completed for 1120 Madeline Pl in October 2017, for the same type of project. In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination, the structure does not appear to hold any significance in terms of heritage, culturally or architecturally. Doug Record moved that there will be “no historic properties affected” by the demolition and the permit be recommended for approval by this commission. Bill Case seconded. Motion passed with Mary Schantz abstaining. c. 317 E Ashley St - River City Habitat for Humanity submitted application for the demolition of a single family residence. Habitat will re-construct a single family residence to be sold to an income eligible family. Jayme explained that the property is registered as an abandoned/vacant property. In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination, the structure does not appear to hold any significance in terms of heritage, culturally or architecturally. Jane Moore moved that there will be “no historic properties affected” by the demolition and the permit be recommended for approval by this commission. Bill Case seconded. Motion passed with Mary Schantz abstaining. Section 106 Reviews a. 934 Moreau Dr – Homeowner applied for Community Development Block Grant Homeowner Support program. The property is located within the Moreau Dr Historic District. The homeowner is requesting replacement of the HVAC system. Jane Moore moved that there will be “no adverse effect” by the project is approved by this commission. Doug Record seconded the motion. Motion passed. b. 929 Fairmount Blvd – Homeowner applied for Community Development Block Grant Homeowner Support program. The property is located within the Moreau Dr Historic District. The homeowner is requesting repairs of the front porch as it is pulling away from the house, construction of steps at rear of property and replacement of windows. Jayme Abbott explained that it is anticipated that there will not be enough funds to cover the window replacement. Steve Hoffman moved that there will be “no adverse effect” by the project is approved by this commission. Jane Moore seconded the motion. Motion passed. Dates to Remember a. Certified Local Forum, February 2, 2018; b. Next meeting Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Adjournment Art Hernandez moved the meeting adjourn. Bill Case seconded. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m. Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. City of Jefferson_ Carrie Tergin, Mayor Department of Planning & Protective Services Sonny Sanders, AICP, Director 320 E. McCarty Street Phone: 573-634-6410 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Fax: 573-634-6457 To: City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission From: Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager Date: January 3, 2018 Re: Demolition Permit Review at 3015 S Ten Mile Dr The following information regarding an application for demolition is being su bmitted for your review and comments in accordance with the requirements of the demolition ordinance. DEMOLITION PERMIT REVIEW Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to our history. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past. Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction, or represents a work of a master, or possesses high artistic values. Property has a visual or spatial relationship to designated or potential landmarks or districts. Property is in disrepair or structurally unsound Property appears to be practical to rehabilitate The Historic Preservation Commission reviewed this property and made the following recommendation to the Department of Planning and Protective Services Director:  There will be “no historic properties affected” by the demolition and the permit is recommended for approval by this commission.  Demolition will have a “no adverse effect” and the permit is recommended for approval by this commission.  Demolition will have an “adverse effect” and the permit is not recommended for approval by this commission. By: _______________________________________________ Date: ____________ Historic Preservation Commission Representative I , . HISTORIC PRESERVATION CHECKLIST Please direct questions to Tayn:e Abbott, Neighborhood Services Coordinator Section 8- 32 of the City Code provides the Historic Preservation Commission with 60 days to review demolition application(s) affecting structures which are 50 years of age or older. Exterior & interior color photographs and a statement as to why the property cannot be rehabilitated or restored are required to be submitted with the demolition permit application. A negative response by the Historic Preservation Commission is not grounds for denying a demolition permit. Application to the Historic Preservation Commission can take place prior to completion of the rest of the Demolition Permit Application. Address: J 0 1-S S. I e f\ I' 1" I�z D I I V Q 1. Year Built lU 1 2. Is the structure 50 (fifty) years or older? Yes ONO 3. Is the structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places? O YesNo lh Z' I,++- // 7 d / h /C1 h (P ease see t east of pa open ties at . w"'" . nr.mo.Q _U s pe o o . tm) 4. Is the structure a recipient of a City of Jefferson Landmark Award?O Yes No (Please see the list of properties at http://w, t-�,.ieffersoncitymo.izoy/pps/LandmarkAwards.litml) 5. Historical name of structure (if any) 6. Historical use I V [7 N-9- I I ^ 7. Most recent use ) 7q i L -e No v-) 8. If answers to Questions 2, 3 or 4 are "Yes," please provide a statement addressing why the property cannot be rehabilitated or restored with a reasonable economic return to the owner (attach additional pages if necessary): k5 bV, (7ln 4 ©f\ s I: cA C" h ck r\d +6-y I_ l'somse - o e., i 5 h +a eAon. CJSc� oYl. Please attach photographs either in hard copy or digital files of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs should have been taken within th st ninety (90) days. OHard copy photographs Digital files 10. Applicant Contact Name and Phone I�,Tumber: ? 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PROVIDE WATER SERVICE FROM EXISTING WATER METER TO WHERE EXISTING WATER ENTERS BUILDING. COORDINATE WITH PWSD #1 AND MEP PLANS. 13 6" SANITARY SEWER SERVICE. 14 GAS SERVICE. PROVIDE GAS SERVICE FROM EXISTING GAS METER TO GAS MAIN. COORDINATE WITH AMEREN MISSOURI GAS. Fl -51 TELEPHONE SERVICE. COORDINATE WITH CENTURYLINK ° Triangle -.. 6 . --" - OF - 13 V) 13 14 004A UT G.M v_ 20 Meter Evangelical Free Church of Jefferson City 3011 S. Ten Mile Dr. Book 401, page 73 Book 328, pages 525 & 526 1.58 acres Use: Religious 25 4 24 M0. Route W9 RAW STY 1/'41 IVE 114 (Width Varies) Sec. 10, T442V, R12iN 16 "ADA PARKING ONLY" SIGN WITH "$50-$300 FINE" SIGN. MOUNT ADA SIGN ON SIGN POST PER CITY OF JEFFERSON STANDARDS. 17 PARKING BUMPERS. SEE C501 FOR DETAIL. 18 SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR ENTRANCE DETAILS. 19 CONSTRUCT 3,800 CU. FT. EXTENDED DRY DETENTION BASIN WITH OUTLET STRUCTURE. SEE C200 FOR DETAILS. 20 GUTTER DRAINS. INSTALL 6" PVC GUTTER DRAINS. 21 NORTH AMERICAN GREEN ERONET SC150 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS. ROCK DITCH LINER. PLACE MODOT TYPE 3 ROCK DITCH LINER PER MODOT SPECIFICATIONS. 23 REPAIR STREET CUT PER CITY OF JEFFERSON TRENCHING DETAILS. 24 PARKING LOT SHADING. SEE SHADE CALCULATION. TREES SHOWN SATISFY THE CITY REQUIREMENT FOR PARKING LOT SHADING. OWNER SHALL DETERMINE FINAL TREE LAYOUT, TYPES AND LANDSCAPE PLAN. 25 SEED, FERTILIZE AND MULCH ALL DISTURBED AREAS. IMPORT 4" OF TOPSOIL WHERE NECESSARY TO BRING GRADE TO WITHIN 2" OF TOP OF CURB. 26 PROVIDE PAVEMENT REPAIR PER CITY OF JEFFERSON STANDARDS AS NECESSARY. 27 REPAIR AND REPLACE GUARDRAIL AND WARNING SIGNS AS NECESSARY. 28 REMOVE AND REPLACE CHAINLINK FENCE PER MODOT STANDARD PLANS. 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P] TYPE A2 SIDEWALK RAMP, PER CITY OF JEFFERSON STANDARD DRAWINGS. ® LIGHT POLE. SEE MEP PLANS FOR SITE LIGHTING PLAN. ❑9 SEGMENTAL BLOCK RETAINING WALL. DESIGN BY OTHERS. 10 42° PEDESTRIAN GUARDRAIL, PER CITY OF JEFFERSON STANDARD DRAWINGS. 11 ELECTRIC SERVICE. SEE ELECTRICAL PLAN FOR DETAILS. INSTALL SIDEWALK ANCHOR TO ALLOW SIDEWALK INSTALLATION. 12 WATER SERVICE. PROVIDE WATER SERVICE FROM EXISTING WATER METER TO WHERE EXISTING WATER ENTERS BUILDING. COORDINATE WITH PWSD #1 AND MEP PLANS. 13 6" SANITARY SEWER SERVICE. 14 GAS SERVICE. PROVIDE GAS SERVICE FROM EXISTING GAS METER TO GAS MAIN. COORDINATE WITH AMEREN MISSOURI GAS. Fl -51 TELEPHONE SERVICE. COORDINATE WITH CENTURYLINK ° Triangle -.. 6 . --" - OF - 13 V) 13 14 004A UT G.M v_ 20 Meter Evangelical Free Church of Jefferson City 3011 S. Ten Mile Dr. Book 401, page 73 Book 328, pages 525 & 526 1.58 acres Use: Religious 25 4 24 M0. Route W9 RAW STY 1/'41 IVE 114 (Width Varies) Sec. 10, T442V, R12iN 16 "ADA PARKING ONLY" SIGN WITH "$50-$300 FINE" SIGN. MOUNT ADA SIGN ON SIGN POST PER CITY OF JEFFERSON STANDARDS. 17 PARKING BUMPERS. SEE C501 FOR DETAIL. 18 SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR ENTRANCE DETAILS. 19 CONSTRUCT 3,800 CU. FT. EXTENDED DRY DETENTION BASIN WITH OUTLET STRUCTURE. SEE C200 FOR DETAILS. 20 GUTTER DRAINS. INSTALL 6" PVC GUTTER DRAINS. 21 NORTH AMERICAN GREEN ERONET SC150 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS. ROCK DITCH LINER. PLACE MODOT TYPE 3 ROCK DITCH LINER PER MODOT SPECIFICATIONS. 23 REPAIR STREET CUT PER CITY OF JEFFERSON TRENCHING DETAILS. 24 PARKING LOT SHADING. SEE SHADE CALCULATION. TREES SHOWN SATISFY THE CITY REQUIREMENT FOR PARKING LOT SHADING. OWNER SHALL DETERMINE FINAL TREE LAYOUT, TYPES AND LANDSCAPE PLAN. 25 SEED, FERTILIZE AND MULCH ALL DISTURBED AREAS. IMPORT 4" OF TOPSOIL WHERE NECESSARY TO BRING GRADE TO WITHIN 2" OF TOP OF CURB. 26 PROVIDE PAVEMENT REPAIR PER CITY OF JEFFERSON STANDARDS AS NECESSARY. 27 REPAIR AND REPLACE GUARDRAIL AND WARNING SIGNS AS NECESSARY. 28 REMOVE AND REPLACE CHAINLINK FENCE PER MODOT STANDARD PLANS. I I I 1 inch = 20 feet o� 0 10 20 40 60 I/ ( Graphic Scale - Feet ) CALL BEFORE YOU �I� DIG - DRILL - BLAST 1-800-344-7483 (TOLL FREE) MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM, INC. NOTE: The Contractor will be responsible to call the Missouri One Call System 1-800-344-7483 and have the underground utilities marked or remarked prior to any construction. NOTE: UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, STRUCTURES AND UTILITIES, HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM AVAILABLE SURVEYS AND RECORDS, AND THEREFORE THEIR LOCATIONS MUST BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE ONLY. THERE MAY BE OTHERS, THE EXISTENCE OF WHICH IS PRESENTLY NOT KNOWN. Space Reserved for Approving Authority aP' j PRINTS ISSUED AUGUST 16, 2017 REVISIONS: OCTOBER 24, 2017 �i Fill, ® ~� M CO 1 U -z�� U W Qi I~ co �0 — L U) ,-. , V IJN z Uv 1 CALL BEFORE YOU �I� DIG - DRILL - BLAST 1-800-344-7483 (TOLL FREE) MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM, INC. NOTE: The Contractor will be responsible to call the Missouri One Call System 1-800-344-7483 and have the underground utilities marked or remarked prior to any construction. NOTE: UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, STRUCTURES AND UTILITIES, HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM AVAILABLE SURVEYS AND RECORDS, AND THEREFORE THEIR LOCATIONS MUST BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE ONLY. THERE MAY BE OTHERS, THE EXISTENCE OF WHICH IS PRESENTLY NOT KNOWN. Space Reserved for Approving Authority aP' j PRINTS ISSUED AUGUST 16, 2017 REVISIONS: OCTOBER 24, 2017 Patrick P. 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Application filed by Evangelical Free Church of Jefferson City for demolition of a residential structure located at 3015 S Ten Mile Dr. NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a residential structure located at 3015 S Ten Mile Dr. The Church has plans to expand on to their existing church and add more parking. According to MidMOGIS the structure located at 3015 S Ten Mile Dr was constructed in 1961. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X Property awarded Landmark Designation? X Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X The property is not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X Is the property embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction or use of indigenous materials? X Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identification as a work of a master builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the community, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics that make it an established or familiar visual feature? X Is the property character as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not limited to, farmhouses, gas stations, or other commercial structures, with a high level of integrity or architectural significance? X No STAFF RECOMMENDATION In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination (as outlined above), the structures do not appear to hold any historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. There are no neighborhood or redevelopment plans that have been adopted for the location. FORM OF MOTION Motion that there will be “no historic properties affected” by the demolition and the permit is recommended for approval by this commission. 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