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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-12-05 HPC PacketAgenda Heritage Preservation Commission Notice of Meeting Monday, December 5, 2011 The regular meeting of the Heritage Preservation Commission will begin at 7 p.m., Monday, December 5, 2011 in the Council Chambers at Stillwater City Hall, 216 North Fourth Street, Stillwater MN 55082. AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF October 3, 2011 MINUTES 3. OPEN FORUM The Open Forum is a portion of the Heritage Preservation Commission meeting to address subjects which are not a part of the meeting agenda. The Heritage Preservation Commission may take action or reply at the time of the statement or may give direction to staff regarding investigation of the concerns expressed. Out of respect for others in attendance, please limit your comments to 5 minutes or less. 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4.01 Case No. DEM/2011 -55. A demolition request for a single family residence located at 1207 Schulenberg Alley in the RB, Two Family Residential District and review for the construction of a new residence in Neighborhood Conservation District. Nathan and Sara Jespersen, applicant. Continued from the November 7, 2011 HPC Meeting. 4.02 Case No. 2011 -60. An Infill Design Review for the construction of a single family home located at Lot 5, Block 19, Carli and Schulenberg's Addition (next to and south of 1223 4th Street North) in the RB, Two Family Residential District and the NCD, Neighborhood Conservation District for compliance with the Neighborhood Conservation District Infill Design Guidelines. Tom Budzynski, TJB Homes, Inc., 5. DESIGN REVIEWS 5.01 Case No. DR/2011 -58. Design review for exterior modifications located at 3550 Settlers Way, Kwik Trip, in the VC, Village Commercial District. Tim Larson Larson Architect, applicant. 5.02 Case No. DR/2011 -59. Design review of signage and exterior repairs located at 402 Main Street South, Forget -Me -Not in Stillwater, in the CBD, Central Business District. Chauncey Peterson, DeMars Signs, applicant. 5.03 Case No. DR/2011 -61. Design review of signage and installation of a return air intake located at 402 Main St No in the CBD, Central Business District. Heather Montgomery, applicant. 6. NEW BUSINESS 7. OTHER BUSINESS 8. ADJOURN City of Stillwater Heritage Preservation Commission Monday, November 7, 2011 Chair Lieberman called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. Present: Robert Goodman, Jeff Johnson, Reggie Krakowski, Howard Lieberman, Roger Tomten, Scott Zahren Absent: Council liaison Micky Cook and John Brach Staff present: Planner Mike Pogge Approval of minutes: Mr. Tomten, seconded by Mr. Krakowski, moved approval of the minutes of Oct. 3, 2011. Motion passed unanimously. OPEN FORUM No comments were received. PUBLIC HEARINGS Case No. DEM/2011 -55. A demolition request for a single family residence located at 1207 Schulenberg Alley in the RB, Two Family Residential District, and review for the construction of a new residence in the Neighborhood Conservation District. Nathan and Sara Jespersen, applicant. Mr. Lieberman reviewed the nine items required for the issuance of a demolition permit. Mr. Pogge said staff believes the applicant has met the minimum requirements of the nine steps. Mr. Pogge talked about the two criteria the Commission must consider in approving or denying a demolition permit: whether the building is historically significant and whether the applicant has made a reasonable effort to sell or preserve the existing structure and there is no alternative to demolition. He noted the residence is question has been determined to be potentially eligible for listing in the National Register, but it has not been listed, and, therefore according to the City's code requirements, is not historically significant. Regarding alternatives to demolition, Mr. Pogge noted the property has been on the market for a number of years and the applicant has placed advertisements and attempted to sell the structure for sale or relocation. He stated staff believes the applicant has met the requirements for the issuance of the demolition permit. Mr. Lieberman opened the public hearing. No comments were received, and the hearing was closed. Nathan Jespersen was present, along with contractor Josh Clendenen. Mr. Johnson asked about ownership of the property, whether the applicant was, in fact, the current owner. Mr. Pogge stated one of the current owners was in attendance and had signed the application for demolition. Mr. Lieberman suggested it would be premature for someone who does not own the property to seek a demolition permit. Mr. Pogge pointed out it is not uncommon for the potential purchaser of a property to have an agreement making a sale contingent upon getting zoning approvals. Mr. Lieberman wondered whether the current owner of record shouldn't be at the table and a party to the discussion; he expressed concern about consistency and whether previous applications were treated in the same manner. Mr. Johnson said he thought it seemed speculative to first apply for a demolition permit for a property that is not owned and suggested that having the demolition permit in hand may provide an advantage in acquiring the property for 1 Page 2 of 2 HPC Minutes 11 -7 -2011 that use. Mr. Zahren suggested making the issuance of the demolition permit, should one be granted, contingent on the sale of the property taking place. Mr. Pogge noted that a very similar situation occurred last month regarding a property that Lakeview Hospital will be purchasing, with Lakeview representing both the hospital and the potential seller in a demolition permit; Mr. Pogge said staff always checks to be sure the current property has signed the application for permits, which has occurred in this case. Mr. Tomten noted the Commission has had this type of situation before, with the only difference, perhaps, that the owner might have been at the table; he pointed out the owner has signed the application and is aware of the plans. On a question by Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pogge stated that a permit when issued goes with the land, not the person, and he noted that one of the conditions of approval is that an infill design permit be obtained before demolition occurs. Mr. Pogge reviewed the infill design guidelines, noting there are 27 guidelines for the Neighborhood Conservation District which cover three general areas — neighborhood and streets, building and site, and architectural detail. He reviewed the property in question and noted that the property is located in a transition area. He pointed out that the proposed new structure is larger and of greater massing that homes in the immediate area, which is an area of concern; another concerns, he said, are the placement of the garage, the style of the roof, and architectural style. He said, while the site is located in a transitional neighborhood, staff believes the style and mass of the proposed home is out of character with the surrounding neighborhood and recommends against the plans as submitted. He said staff recommends approval of the demolition permit subject to approval of a future infill deign permit and denial of the infill design review permit as presented. Mr. Tomten asked the applicant to explain any changes made to plans since the informal discussion at the October meeting. Mr. Clendenen explained changes to the front elevation to achieve something of a one -story appearance as suggested during the previous discussion. The applicant and representative also talked about the orientation of the home and the new placement of the garage to the right side of the home. They explained that the buildable portion of the site is not as large as previously thought due to DNR bluff setback requirements and said one of the options to be explored is building within the same footprint as the existing structure. Mr. Pogge stated whatever design is selected, building outside of the current footprint will require going through the City and DNR's variance process. Mr. Lieberman talked about the history and character of the Dutchtown neighborhood as working folks' homes. However, he said, once a demolition permit is issued, the intent isn't to require replication of what was torn down; guidelines are intended to somehow acknowledge what still exists and what has existed in that community for many years, but not so much recognition that it becomes completely impossible to build something new. Mr. Lieberman said the two issues of concern to him are the placement of the garage and the roofline, but regarding the roofline said he thought there was creative room to play with. Mr. Tomten talked about the changes that have occurred in the immediate area and said he thought it was difficult to identify any specific streetscape to play off of; he noted this is a corner lot that transitions to a newer development of much different looking homes. Mr. Tomten asked the applicant if any thought had been given to incorporating the existing mass into either the garage or the area adjacent to the garage in such a way as to keep that building massing but let the new structure almost feel like a second structure and second home; he suggested using the existing small home as a small storage element, putting the garage behind the existing structure and massing. Mr. Clendenen stated there are two people interested in purchasing and moving the existing home off site. Mr. Tomten said if the existing home is moved off site, he would entertain more of the proposed plan, moving the garage back and rotating the house so the narrow facade faces Schulenberg Alley. Mr. Clendenen spoke of Hazel Street as a transition point and indentified Page 3 of 3 HPC Minutes 11 -7 -2011 rooflines similar to their proposal in the immediate vicinity. Mr. Johnson said even though the houses up the Alley have been changed, they are all smaller scale houses, which is what he is struggling with; he said this proposal is so far from the guidelines related to massing and shape of the house that it doesn't play well with the neighborhood. There was discussion about Hazel Street as a dividing line between neighborhoods. Mr. Jespersen spoke of the orientation of the house, noting that it looks at the new neighborhood. Mr. Tomten suggested several ways to reduce the appearance of the massing from Schulenberg Alley. Mr. Pogge suggested having several HPC members meet with the applicant to perhaps come up with a better plan for consideration at the next meeting. The applicant asked for clarification on what architectural design might be acceptable, again pointing out there are other low -lying roofs in the immediate area. Mr. Tomten said he didn't have as much problem with a flat roof as with breaking the massing up in some way. Mr. Johnson moved to table both the demolition and infill review until the December meeting. Mr. Zahren seconded the motion. There was discussion as to whether to approve the demolition permit contingent upon resolving the infill design review. Motion to table passed unanimously. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Tomten agreed to meet with the applicants; Mr. Zahren agreed to participate as well. DESIGN REVIEWS Case No. DR/2011 -56 Design review for construction of a restaurant and signage at 2604 Orleans St. W. in the BP -C, Business Park Commercial District. Dale Shimek, McDonald's USA LLC, applicant. Mr. Shimek was present, along with another representative of McDonald's. Mr. Shimek reviewed the site plan and layout; he said the layout provides good circulation through the site and keeps the drive -thru traffic away from the dine -in traffic. He said they are requesting a variance for signage on the non - street frontage elevation. He also provided building elevations, noting that the majority of the building is brick. He described a metal accent which is part of the parapet to screen the rooftop units. He stated there will be a detached trash corral, with attached garage for trash and recycling storage before pickup. Mr. Johnson expressed concern about the elevation as seen from Stillwater Boulevard; he suggested that the band of light - colored material at the awning lines be carried around across the north elevation. On a question by Mr. Johnson, Mr. Shimek said exterior building lighting will be soffit - style, down lighting and all exterior building lights will be LEDs, as well as the interior dining space. Also reviewed were the landscaping plans and lighting plans for the parking lot. Mr. Johnson moved to approved with the conditions recommended by staff (a -k), with the additional condition that the white trellis band be carried around the north elevation. Mr. Krakowski seconded the motion; motion passed unanimously. Case No. DR/2011 -57. Design review of signage for the Holiday Station located at 1801 Market Drive in the BP -C, Business Park Commercial District. L & D Signs, Duane Downey, applicant. The applicant was present. It was noted the request basically is to change the existing signage from Cub Fuel Express to Holiday; nothing will be done to the existing lighting under the canopy. Mr. Krakowski moved to approve as conditioned. Mr. Johnson seconded the motion; motion passed unanimously. OTHER BUSINESS Discussion of Demolition Ordinance — Mr. Pogge said several HPC members had met with a group of people to discuss the demolition ordinance. He said he thought there was a good exchange of thoughts and ideas at the meeting. He said he plans to summarize the meeting and bring that to the December meeting for discussion. Mr. Tomten said what he kept hearing was the need to do a better job of educating the public about why the ordinances are in place and Page 4 of 4 HPC Minutes 11 -7 -2011 that the ordinances are meant to protect their property values. Mr. Johnson spoke of the value of the design guidelines as a good tool for anyone wanting to do a remodel or addition and suggested there is a need to promote the infill design manual more generically. Mr. Pogge suggested more ought to be done to do more to promote the HPC and City's important role in protecting property values. Mr. Lieberman asked about the action at the October meeting granting Lakeview Hospital a demolition permit when no reuse plan was submitted. Mr. Pogge stated there was a reuse plan, an approved master plan indicating the future use of the property as a parking ramp. Mr. Tomten spoke of the inaction on the part of the City in seeking alternatives to demolition, such as finding appropriate sites for relocation of houses. Ms. Cook spoke of the possibility of utilizing a non - profit group, such as RiverTown Restoration, to assist in such issues. Mr. Johnson asked about the status of the demolition ordinance with the Planning Commission. Mr. Pogge said HPC would be taking the lead, making some tweaks before sending it back to the City Council. He said the Planning Commission held a public hearing and tabled action; he said he did not think the ordinance would be going back to the Planning Commission. There was a general discussion about the infill design guidelines and the demolition /infill design review earlier in the meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 9:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Sharon Baker Recording Secretary Memo Community Development Department To: Heritage Preservation Commission From: Michel Pogge, City Planner/4AV Date: Friday, December 02, 2011 Re: 2011 -55 - Demolition request of a single family residence and review for the construction of a new residence in Neighborhood Conservation District at located at 2007 Schulenberg Alley Message: A subcommittee of the HPC met with the applicant of the demolition and NCD design review for 2007 Schulenberg Alley on Tuesday, November 29th. The meeting has a positive outcome and the applicant is going back and redesigning their proposal based on the meeting. The applicant will likely submit new plans for consideration for the January HPC meeting. Since this is a continuation of a public hearing, the HPC needs continue action on the item to your January 4th meeting. From the desk of... Michel Pogge, AICP City Planner • City of Stillwater • 216 N. 4th Street • Stillwater, MN 55082 651.430 -8822 • Fax: 651.430 -8810 email: mpogge ©ci.stillwater.mn.us Heritage Preservation Commission DATE: December 2, 2011 APPLICANT: Tom Budzynski CASE NO.: 11 -60 REQUEST: Infill Design Review Permit for a single - family home LOCATION: South of 1223 4th St N COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DISTRICT: LDR - Low Density Residential ZONING: RB - Two Family Residential HPC PUBLIC HEARING DATE: December 6, 2011 REVIEWED BY: Community Development Director PREPARED BY: Michel Pogge, City Plarme1\69 BACKGROUND Tom Budzynski, is requesting an infill design review permit for a new single - family home on a vacant lot located south of 1223 4th St N. The property is in the Neighborhood Conservation Design District and as such needs an infill design review permit for the new home. Subject property South of 1223 4th St N hlfill Design Permit Page 2 SPECIFIC REQUEST The applicant is requesting consideration of an infill design review for a new single- family home. DISCUSSION All infill homes in the NCD are required to follow the NCD design guidelines. These design guidelines serve as a common reference for all those involved in the process of new construction in the district including property owners, neighbors, residents, architects, designers, builders, city staff, and the commission. The guidelines are intended to serve as a framework to guide the design process, while allowing for individuality and creativity in architectural design. Twenty -seven guidelines make up the NCD design manual. These guidelines cover three (3) general areas including Neighborhood and Streets, Building and Site, and Architectural Detail. Neighborhood and Streets The home to the north is setback 23 feet and the duplex to the south is setback 25 feet from the property lines with 4th St N. The proposed home is setback 30 feet from the front property line. The homes surrounding the subject property range between 960 to 2,912 sf, with an average size of 1,772 sf. The propose home is approximately 3,614 sf of finished area with a 835 square foot three stall garage. The overall size of the home and garage in comparison to homes that adjoin it is concerning. The home will have a modified cross gable roof that is hipped in the rear yard. The existing single family homes have cross gales roofs while the two duplexes have modified hipped roofs. The garage is set 12 feet behind the main home structure. Building Site Currently there is approximately 9 feet of fall moving west to east on the lot. Grading will be completed in order to accommodate the home and handle drainage on the site. Three trees are proposed to be removed from the lot including an ash, a cedar, and an elm where the home is proposed to be built. A majority of the trees will remain on the property. Architectural Detail The home proposes to have cement board and rock on the front and vinyl siding on the sides /rear. The front of the home proposes to have lap siding with the peaks of the home and garage showing shake style siding. The windows are double hung with South of 1223 4th St N Infill Design Permit Page 3 decorative moldings. The size of the reveals were not indicated on the plans. The proposed home fails to carry detailed architecture on the sides and rear of the home. AREAS OF CONCERN Staff raises the following items for consideration by the HPC: 1. Size of the home in comparison to other homes in the area. 2. Size of the garage in comparison to other properties in the area. 3. Lack of architectural detail on the sides and rear of the home. ALTERNATIVES The HPC has several alternatives related to these two requests: A. Approve. If the proposed demolition and infill design review requests are found acceptable to the HPC, they should be approved. Staff would recommend the following minimum condition for approval. 1. The project shall be consistent with the plans dated November 11, 2011 . and on file with the City of Stillwater Community Development Department. 2. All minor modifications to the plans shall be approved in advance by the City Planner. All major modifications shall be approved in advance by the HPC. Determination of the distinction between "major" and "minor" shall rest with the City Administrator. 3. The siding shall be cement board lap siding with the lap siding have a 4" reveal. 4. Exterior lighting shall be submitted for approval prior to the issuance of a building permit. B. Approve in part. C. Deny. If the HPC finds that the proposal is not consistent with the demolition rules and the approved design guidelines, then the Commission could deny the requests. With a denial, the basis of the action is required to be given. D. Table. If the HPC needs additional information to make a decision, the requests could be tabled until your January 4, 2012 meeting so that additional information could be submitted. The 60 day decision deadline for the request is January 12, 2012. RECOMMENDATION Review and take an action. attachment: Application and Supporting documents from the applicant #1 Northwest — 1322 4th St N Use: Single Family Home Size: 1 story & basement —1,344 SF #2 North — 1223 4th St N Use: Single Family Home Size: 2 stories & basement — 2,200 sf #3 Northeast —1218 3rd St N Use: Single Family Home Size: 1 story (no basement) —1,008 SF #4 West — 1302/1304 4th St N Use: Duplex Size: 1 story (no basement) — 2,000 SF (both units) #5 Subject Property — XXXX 4th St N Use: Vacant Site Size: n/a #6 East —1212 3rd St N Use: Single Family Home Size: 1 story (no basement) — 960 SF #7 Southwest — 1222 4th St N Use: Single Family Home Size: 2 story & Basement — 1,704 SF #8 South — 108/110 Stillwater Ave Use: Duplex Size: 1 story (no basement) — 2,912 SF (both units) #9 Southeast —1206 3rd St N Use: Single Family Home Size: 1 story & basement — 1,652 SF R21W R2OW R19W T32N T31N .E HEP T3ON T29N T28N T27N R22W R21W R2OW Vicinity Map 0 89 Scale in Feet This drawing is the result of a compilation and reproduction of land records as they appear in various Washington County offices. The drawing should be used for reference purposes only Washington County is not responsible for any inaccuracies. Source: Washington County Surveyor's Oft.. Phone (651) 430-6875 Parcel data based on AS400 information current through: October 31, 2011 Map printed: December 2, 2011 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR: TJB HOMES, INC. ADDRESS: 4TH STREET NORTH, STILLWATER 0 DENOTES TEST HOLE /SOIL BORING • DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND O DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET x 1011.2 DENOTES EXISTING ELEVATION. DENOTES BUILDING SETBACK ohw DENOTES OVERHEAD WIRE DENOTES EXISTING FENCE `D DENOTES UTILITY POLE C"892.Z) DENOTES PROPOSED ELEVATION. DENOTES DIRECTION OF DRAINAGE. ® DENOTES METAL OFFSET DENOTES CONCRETE DENOTES BITUMINOUS LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 5, Block 19, CARLI & SHULENBURG'S ADDITION TO STILLWATER MINNESOTA, Washington County, Minnesota. NOTES - DRIVEWAYS ARE SHOWN FOR GRAPHIC PURPOSES ONLY. FINAL DRIVEWAY DESIGN AND LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR - FINISHED GRADE 10 FEET FROM PROPOSED BUILDING SHALL BE 0.5 FEET LOWER THAN THE FINISHED GRADE AT THE BUILDING. - HOUSE PLACEMENT AND ELEVATIONS SET BY OWNER. - CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY HOUSE DIMENSIONS, AND SEWER AND BASEMENT DEPTHS. - FIELD SURVEY CONDUCTED ON NOVEMBER 11TH, 2011. - BEARING'S & ELEV. SHOWN ARE 01V ASSUMED DATUM. This survey was prepared without the benefit of title work. Easements, appurtenances, and encumbrances may exist in addition to those shown hereon. This survey is subject to revision upon receipt of a title insurance commitment or attorneys title opinion. I hereby certify that this plan, survey or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Land Surveyor under the lows of the State of Minnesota. SHUA P. SCHNEIDER Date: 11 -18 -11 Reg. 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REQUEST: Design Review of proposed exterior repairs for Kwik Trip, Inc. LOCATION: 3550 Settlers Way COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DISTRICT: NC - Neighborhood Commercial ZONING: VC - Village Commercial HPC DATE: December 6, 2011 REVIEWERS: Community Dev. Director PREPARED BY: Michel Pogge, City Plannerf/l DISCUSSION The applicant is requesting design review and approval of exterior repairs to the Kwik Trip at 3550 Settlers Way in Liberty Village. Areas where cement board is in close proximity to the ground or subject to heavy use the material has deteriorated and is now allowing water to infiltrate into the buildings. Additionally, the manufacturer of the cement board is now recommending against placing it in close proximity to the ground. To address this issues the applicant is requesting approval to replace the cement board near the ground level. In areas subject to high traffic, they are proposing to add a brick wainscot. In areas not subject to abuse, they are proposing to replace the areas with a 10" plastic trim that will not be subject to deterioration. RECOMMENDATION Approval as conditioned. CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL 1. All revisions to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission. 2. The brick wainscot shall be constructed of a clay brick material. Design Review Letter of Intent After 8 years of service some cement board siding needs replacement. Two factors cause the need for repair: 1- where the siding is close to the ground or roofing water splashing back on the siding has deteriorated the lower 6" and 2- at areas where pedestrian, bike and hand carts touch and mar the siding. We are proposing that the heavy wear areas receive a brick wainscot. The wainscot would replace the siding at the gas island canopy surrounds and the store. The brick is a red with burgundy flashing that has a similar look to the bricks produced by old coal fired periodic kilns. We think that painting window accent panels SW 0006 Toile Red will reinforce the color scheme and help tie the new brick to the existing Colonial Red metal fascia accent. At other water damaged areas a 10" plastic trim board painted the white trim color would replace the lower two courses of siding. The extent of the proposed repairs are shown on the enclosed exhibits: 1. Cl- Store 2. C2- Carwash, trash enclosure, canopy and sign. 3. Sign- details 4. A3- shows colored existing and proposed elevations. Approval will allow us to continue to maintain the facility in top condition. It also adds new, interesting materials consistent with the development. Kwiir rent Our Mission: "To serve our customers and community more effectively than anyone else by treating our customers, co- workers and suppliers as we, personally, would like to be treated, and to make a difference in someone's life." 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Director PREPARED BY: Michel Pogge, City Planner / 30 DISCUSSION The applicant is requesting design review and approval for a signage and exterior changes at 402 Main St S for Forget -Me -Not. Main St Wall Sign The sign is proposed to contain the words "Forget Me Not In Stillwater" in white letters, with a white flower logo on a black background. The sign will have a teal border. The sign is 10' wide by 1'9" tall feet wide for a total of 17.5 square feet in area. The sign will be illuminated with existing goose neck lighting. For retail storefront signs, the Commercial Historic District Design Manual provides the size of signs shall be consistent with the Sign Ordinance. The zoning ordinance states building signs in the CBD '...may have an aggregate area not exceeding one square foot for each foot of building face...'. The applicant's retail space is 27.6 feet long facing Main St S. The total sign area of the proposed sign is 17.5 square feet, which is smaller than allowed under the zoning ordinance. 402 Main St S Page 2 Nelson St Wall Sign The sign is proposed to contain the words "Forget Me Not In Stillwater" in white letters, with a white flower logo on a black background. The sign will have a yellow and teal border. The sign is 5'8" wide by 3'11" tall feet wide for a total of 22.19 square feet in area. The sign will be illuminated with existing goose neck lighting. For retail storefront signs, the Commercial Historic District Design Manual provides the size of signs shall be consistent with the Sign Ordinance. The zoning ordinance states building signs in the CBD '...may have an aggregate area not exceeding one square foot for each foot of building face...'. The applicant's retail space is 44.2 feet long facing Nelson St. The total sign area of the proposed sign is 22.19 square feet, which is smaller than allowed under the zoning ordinance. Exterior Repairs and Changes The applicant is proposing a number of exterior changes to the site including: • Replace the entryway light fixture with a replica antique railroad light. • Redo the damaged tile with tile that was salvaged from the interior space with similar looking tile. • Painting the existing two columns black. • Repainting window boxes and wood that surrounds the front windows and door a similar color to what currently exists. • Touch up the goose neck light. • Replace electrical outlets. The proposed changes meet the requirements of the downtown design manual. RECOMMENDATION Approval as conditioned. CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL 1. All revisions to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission. 2. No additional signage without HPC approval. 3. No exterior stone or brick surfaces shall be painted. FINDINGS The proposed signs meet the requirements of the zoning ordinance and meet the intent of the Downtown Stillwater Commercial Historic District Design Manual. attachments: Applicant's Form Drawing of the proposed sign Photo of existing building Letter of Intent to: November 11, 2011 Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Dear City Officers... Enclosed permit applications, site and technical sketchs are in regard to the opening of the new Forget Me Not In Stillwater flower and notions store at 402 South Main St. in downtown Stillwater. We are taking over a space formerly occupied by Doozies (a clothing store) and remodeling and repairing both indoor and outdoor elements of the space for a projected opening in early or mid December of this year. Supporting materials detail the exact nature of our proposed improvements and include outdoor signage designed by business owner Nancy Haugen, Katrina Hase of Mix Creative and DeMars Signs of Coon Rapids, Minnesota. Improvements and signage are designed with a view toward complementing the 19th century river-town appeal of downtown Stillwater using antique sign elements like raised letters, painted detail, decorative metal borders and smalted (i.e. ground glass) backgrounds. Thanks for your consideration, Sincerely... Chauncey Peterson c/o DeMars Signs Inc. and the owners of Forget Me Not Case No: Date Fled: Receipt No.: Fee: $25.00 DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER, MN 55082 The applicant is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted in connection with any application. Photos, sketches and a letter of intent is required. Ap supporting material (Le. photos, sketches, etc.) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of. Stillwater. Fourteen (14) copies of all supporting materials is required. After Heritage Preservation approval, there is a 10-day appeal period. Once the 10-day appeal period has ended, the applicant will receive a design review permit which must be signed and submitted to the City to obtain the required budding permits. All folowing information is required . c PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project t©a So ssessor's Parcel No, g -O'3©ci (0 154 Zoning District Description of Project in detail c to eta� MAta NI ( 9 0 (e ) G v i d ( f w e C - C 6.V c -1 apat i,CA Q /1vt1eV1 ci efq , 11. q'` I "` � � � c�(r1.�, a Grl � G� , e'aim —t- /14,1, C "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence (701/2Q submitted herewith in all respects,, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and correct. I further certify I will comply with the permit if it is granted and used" If representative is not property owner, then property owner's signature is required. evokk Property Owner %i f (. C Representative CG (ctuw`c`-�1, f) Mailing Address q0( Aid` ii' yt yt *7-9 Mailing Address /V W. City State Zip 6?t' + 4 /AV 5-5- 05R Crty State Zip (C�crZri [ `fir, 5� Z1 Telephone No. 0 Telephone No. 5 a 3 S '-P;s rmirig \design review ptrinitmft 2 Application for Sign Permit Fee: $50.00 Community Development Department 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 651 - 430 -8820 Location of Sign !Address Lily r State I Zip ° ` Ail Ciivt't Stillwater I MN 55082 Applicant Name Ari1►,e6s qo' a" Alcimn l Owner (if different from Applicant) hams A J�.E :- �� [ v z�f1 A jc!rC5$ � cal 50 ► }0 M t/l,c cit c.t w Contractor's Name Named mcki5,..Zi agrys /4/11 • w, Attached are the following documents (R Phone #66/ 3: S Phone zi55` '1 Phone # / C-q t.e 7p ui d to be submitted with application) Attach a plan showing the sign size, location and type of material used. If the sign is to be mounted on the building, show an elevation of the building and sign. Additionally, if the building is historic the sign mounting shall limit damage to the extenor of the building. Design Review application (i! required). Ali signs in the Downto Stillwater Business Park require design review by HPC, ign Details S•yr. Sr:t Dirnens o' s (94 Sware lea. Setbacks From Property Lire ore Kcig Area and in the West From Dery 1 S1go H ayiParking _ot iJr>zl.;abor Yes -k' No Declaration ti Yes. Type I hereby certify that the information provided in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. I hereby authorize the City of Stillwater and any agent or employee of it. to inspect the proposed site at any reasonable time before and after any permit is issued related to this request. r Sicji1311,urE Dale S gr"aitu(t.' I hJus, Review (For office us+~ only) Approved 13 Denied Perrn t Conditions for approval: iev . Contractor must be licensed with the City of Stillwater. Contractor' s license application form is available at Stillwater City Hall. Remember to call Gopher State One call at 651.454 -0002 before you dig to enrol Ir. r ec t l`C % i,,'to6(ham _ GA0- '1u4M - e0" / + = 1.76" -INCE :01111111 ter eNot > IN STILLWATER • • • • p ?i6" w ua Ic.ti,q ,y D Forget Me Not, 402 So. Main St, Stillwater,MN...21x120x1.5', 17.5sf. Aluminum sign can, 1.5" welded edges, black smalt, raised 3/8" white plastic letters, routed and painted 1/8" aluminum scrollwork detail, mount to East elev. w /angle hardware, lag -bolt to wall...remove old wooden mounts. Still\Nfaier Application for Sion Permit Fee: $50.00 Community Development Department 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 651-430-8820 Location of Sn ArAvesb Applicant Nrrte. City —1—State r Stillwater 11VIN j 55082 k it/ at c105( Address 1 9c' City McVO4. Owner (if different from Applicant) Name L.-1,,C/d• 4..(c2H` - - __ .. Address 1 -7t-i/ 11/0 flitakif 1- , ' >/i4X-X- ontractoes Name i NaTe 1(11 S. t2 C vla , I Address q 3' ltde; COI/1„ Attached are the following documents (Required State ' - ! .L. 02- 5- - ! _ , --1 1 Phone # ! 14,'.- O3 . z,c,,-- A 1 be submitted with application) se" Attach a plan showing the sign size, location and type of material used. If the sign is to be mounted on the building, show an elevation of the building and sign. Additionally, if the building is historic the sign mounting shall limit damage to the exterior of the building. Design Review application (if required) All signs in the Downtown Area and in the West Stillwater Business Park require design review ta_HPC [Sign Details Sign Sue amens!ons ,`3ctoacks Fforn Prc-perty L.ne X Fro B.dg Otk-d4 ae ^atit)P Yes Ic No L Declaration Sre Feet „IA Sign He,g f faing) j 170fr. OnvewairPark ng 1 of Matef,ais WI% - If Ys, Tp I hereby certify that the information provided in this apphcation is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief, I hereby authorize the City of Stillwater and any agent or employee of it, o inspect the proposed site at any reasonable time before and after any permit is relat: this request. ^r Sq sire treti ignatuie - --- Rem** tFor 9.fte cos, orgy) Lal Approved Li Denied Pertn4 Conditions for approval- Date,: 6 II By Date f((' Ddto Forget Me Not, 402 SO. Main St., Stillwater, MN North Elev...side wall sign is 47x68x1.5 ", aluminum, edges black, raised 3/8" acrylic lettering, painted yellow and blue detail; black areas are smalt, 22sf, remove old banner and wooden mounts...lag screw to wall via alum. clips. flange FLUSH MOUNTED ALUMINUM "HATBOX" SIGN wall supports "HATBOX" type aluminum signface has flanges bent over on all four sides...open backed. Box fits on top of wall mounted aluminum supports and screws in from outside. outside screws wall aluminum wall support Forget -Me -Not in Stillwater, LLC 402 South Main Street, Suite 1 Stillwater, MN 55082 Planned exterior changes Replace lighting fixture with replica of antique railroad light Redo the damaged tile with tile that was salvaged from the interior space, no change Repair stone under columns Strip and repaint columns black (lead- abatement company has been contracted) Repaint window boxes and wood that surrounds front windows and door, using similar colors Touch up paint on goose neck light fixtures Replace electrical outlets with new Chauncey Peterson has application for signage Mailing address: Forget -Me -Not in Stillwater, LLC Nancy S. Haugen 501 North Main Street, #218 Stillwater, MN 55082 651- 439 -3182 Columns painted black Left column Right column Replica of railroad light fixture Left side —front entry tile Right side —front entry tile Heritage Preservation Commission DATE: APPLICANT: REQUEST: LOCATION: COMPREHENSIVE ZONING: HPC DATE: REVIEWERS: PREPARED BY: November 30, 2011 CASE NO.: 11 -61 George Berrojo, Victoriano's NY Style Pizza and Pasta Design Review of proposed signage and a new vent for Victoriano's NY Style Pizza and Pasta 402 Main St S PLAN DISTRICT: DMU - Downtown Mixed Use CBD - Central Business District April 6, 2009 Community Dev. Director Michel Pogge, City Planner DISCUSSION Signage The applicant is requesting design review and approval for a sign at 402 Main St N for Victoriano's New York Style Pizza and Pasta. This site is within the Isaac Staples Building in the former North Main Studio space. The sign is proposed to contain the business name "Victoriano's NY Style Pizza & Posta" in black letters with a pizza slice loco all on a white background. The sign will have a black boarder. The sign is generally 8 feet wide by 2 feet tall tall with a total of 18.5 square feet in area. The sign will be non - illuminated. For retail storefront signs, the Commercial Historic District Design Manual provides the size of signs shall be consistent with the Sign Ordinance. The zoning ordinance states building signs in the CBD '...may have an aggregate area not exceeding one square foot for each foot of building face...'. The applicant's retail space is 20 feet long facing Main St N. The total sign area of the proposed sign is 18.5 square feet which is smaller than allowed under the zoning ordinance. 402 Main St S Page 2 Vent For the new pizza oven, the applicant needs to install a new vent. The vent will be installed on the north side of the building and is a flat 24 inch by 25 inch vent. The vent would be installed on the south side of the building facing toward the Mills on Main building. Visually it likely will not be noticeable along Main St. RECOMMENDATION Approval as conditioned. CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL 1. All revisions to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission. 2. No additional signage. 3. The site shall comply with the City's noise ordinance. FINDINGS The proposed signs meet the requirements of the zoning ordinance and meet the intent of the Downtown Stillwater Commercial Historic District Design Manual. attachments: Applicant's Form Drawing of the proposed sign and vent Photo of existing building Case No: Date Filed: Receipt No.: Fee: $25.00 DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER, MN 55082 The applicant is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted in connection with any application. Photos, sketches and a letter of intent is required. All supporting material (i.e. photos, sketches, etc.) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater. Fourteen (14) copies of all supporting materials is required. After Heritage Preservation approval, there is a 10 -day appeal period. Once the 10 -day appeal period has ended, the applicant will receive a design review permit which must be signed and submitted to the City to obtain the required building permits. All following information is required . PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project Y02 hi/MS.4o. Assessor's Parcel No. Zoning District b /) Description of Project in detail .. S-1- old "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, inform !tion and evidence submitted herewith in all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and correct. I further certify I will comply with the permit if it is granted and used" If representative is not property owner, then property owner's signature is required. Property Owner Vu >_ n , Mailing Address / -1 City State Zip < Telephone No. 9/co S: \Planning \design review permit.wpd Representative Mailing Address /632V a„e G City State Zip 6_4(,1„I7 ;m'7 550513 Telephone No. / -, ?, j7a 7 April 12, 2002 Application for Sign Permit Fee: $50.00 Community Development Department 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 651 -430 -8820 Location of Sign Address %'2 77'ae -,-, �f. �%v Applicant; City Stillwater State MN Name Address /C%., /anc) f /1/f'5" f 117za,- S/ _ ity Owner (if different from Applicant) Name Phone # �`_ ff/ ff 97 State Zip . /COfttle 2xr of 7 . Address rCily /315/ Sere4rx f�- (one f© keto� Contractor's Name Phone , 7/ Y-97)7 p i.SJV73 N a m ge�An _ 44 i/. 4 07,4 4 z Phone # /— i,g9 - ayq Zip Attached are the following documents (Required to be submitted with application) ❑ Attach a plan showing the sign size, location and type of material used. If the sign is to be mounted on the building, show an elevation of the building and sign. Additionally, if the building is historic the sign mounting shall limit damage to the exterior of the building. ❑ Design Review application (if required). All signs in the Downtown Area and in the West Stillwater Business Park require design review by HPC City`. / //'?i-, State_ Sign Details Sign Size: Dimensions: 1 x F4_ = Square Fpet i Sign Height: (If freestanding) Setbacks: From Property Line From Bldg From Dr veway /Parking Lot Colors: LtiA /te/ 814cA, yr / /Ofn%4 ,feat Materials: :^�,a4,,,i, , 4 / z ,L -./;X �yI Si sf K• Illumination: ❑ Yes No I Yes, Type: eciaration I hereby certify that the information provided in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and b= -f. I hereby authorize the City of Stillwater and any agent or employee of it, to .nspecte . oposed site at any reasonable time before and after any permit is issu (_ted t his re Owner ignaturrfequir Date Applicant Signature Date Review (For office use only) ❑ Approved Permit # ❑ Denied Date By Conditions for approval: * Contractor must be licensed with the City of Stillwater. 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