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2013-07-01 HPC Packet
T H E B I R T H P L A C E O F M I N N E S O T A Agenda Heritage Preservation Commission Notice of Meeting Monday, July 1, 2013 The regular meeting of the Heritage Preservation Commission will begin at 7:00 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2013, in the Council Chambers at Stillwater City Hall, 216 North Fourth Street, Stillwater MN 55082. AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF June 3, 2013 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 Tess. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 6. DESIGN REVIEWS 6.01 Case No. DR/2013 -17. Design review of proposed signage and facade repair for Osaka Express located at 108 Main Street North in the CBD, Central Business District. Sean Flynn, Northstar Sign. 6.02 Case No. DR/2013 -34. Design review of a signage for Crew Outfitters located at 1709 Greeley Street South in the BP -I, Business Park Industrial District. Jeff Lundeen, applicant. 6.03 Case No. DR/2013 -35. Amendment to the Stillwater Market Place Comprehensive Sign Plan. KFP Investment Properties, LLC, Jay Feider, applicant. 6.04 Case No. DR/2013 -36. Design review of signage for Glitter & Gabby located at 1754 Market Drive in the BP -C, Business Park Commercial District. DeMars Signs, applicant. 6.05 Case No. DR/2013 -37. Design review for the installation of two HVAC rooftop units located at 214 Main Street South in the CBC, Central Business District. HAF Architects, applicant. 6.06 Case No. DR/2013 -38. Design review of trash enclosure for The Water Street Inn located at 127 Water Street South in the CBD, Central Business District. City of Stillwater, applicant. 7. NEW BUSINESS 8. OTHER BUSINESS 8.01 Discussion of conceptual re -use plan for the Wolf Brewer Building — Mark Finniman, owner's representative. 8.02 HPC training materials 8.03 Approval of final CLG projects. 8.04 Discussion on status and future of 114 Chestnut Street West. 8.05 Staff Updates on utility markers, lighting on plaza, and new member advertisement. 9. ADJOURNMENT 711E 1IRTIPLR CE OF MI1111EI011 HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION MEETING June 3, 2013 7:00 P.M. Vice - Chairman Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present: Chairman Larson, Commissioners Brach, Goodman (left at 8:40), Acting Chairman Johnson, Krakowski, Welty, Council Representative Menikheim (arrived at 7:10) Absent: None Staff: Interim Planner Douglas, City Planner Wittman APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of May 6, 2013 meeting minutes Acting Chairman Johnson noted that the May 6, 2013 minutes did not include the motion to approve the April minutes. Commissioner Krakowski was noted as motioning the approval with Commissioner Goodman seconding the motion. Under Discussion of Candidates for the HPC, the Council representative was noted to be Menikheim. Vice Chairman Johnson noted page three of the May 6, 2013 minutes indicated a correction should be made to the last paragraph. The word flue should be replaced with the word flume. Motion by Commissioner Krakowski seconded by Commissioner Brach, to approve the minutes of the May 6, 2013 meeting. All in favor. APPOINTMENT OF NEW CHAIR Acting Chairman Johnson noted the May meeting included the resignation of Chairman Lieberman and formal appointment of a new chair needs to be made. Motion by Commissioner , seconded by Commissioner to nominate Commissioner Larson as Chairman. The Commission voted 5 -0 to approve Commissioner Larson as chair with Commissioner Larson abstaining. Acting Chairman Johnson relinquished the chair to Chairman Larson. Chairman Larson acknowledged former Chairman Howard Lierberman and former Commissioner Scott Zahren for their years of service. OPEN FORUM There were no public comments. • Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting June 3, 2013 PUBLIC HEARINGS Case No. DEM/2013 -29. A demolition request for a garage located at 208 Chestnut Street West in the RB, Two Family Residential District, Mark Balay, representing Richard Dirnberger, applicant. Applicant representative Mark Balay explained that the request is for a demolition permit to demolish the existing detached garage and design review and approval for a new attached garage and sunroom. It has not been determined when the garage was built, but it was likely built prior to 1945. The garage is in poor repair and lacks any distinguishing architectural or historical significance. After discussion, the Commission directed staff to formalize the determination that the garage is potentially historic but not historically significant or a historic resource. Action by the Commission is not required. DESIGN REVIEWS Case No. DR/2013 -29. Design review of a new garage with 2nd floor living space and sunroom located at 208 Chestnut Street West in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Mark Balay, representing Richard Dirnberger, applicant. Interim Planner Douglas stated the applicant is requesting design review of a new attached garage with second floor living space and a new sunroom and summarized the Neighborhood Conservation District design review guidelines. The applicant's representative, Mark Balay, presented the project to the Commission and answered questions about the design. After discussion, motion by Commissioner Brach, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to approve with the following revised conditions. All in favor: 1. This approval is contingent upon the staff determination to approve demolition of the existing garage. 2. This approval is for design review to construct a new attached garage and sunroom. Any revisions to the approved plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC). 3. This approval is contingent upon a bluff setback variance approval by the Planning Commission. 4. Eliminate horizontal banding on all elevations between the first and second floor. Add vertical trim elements to west elevation. 5. Windows shall mimic a 6:6 divided style and have similar form as the windows on the existing home. 6. The south roof pitch of garage addition shall be the same as the gable on the south elevation of the existing home. 7. Any proposed phases shall be discrete and result in a finished appearance to the home and any additions. Phases shall be reviewed and approved by the City Planner for compliance with this requirement prior to issuance of the building permit. 8. This design review approval expires after two years, and any phase after that time period will be subject to a new design review. Any intervening changes to ordinances or design guidelines will be applicable to the new design review. Case No. DR/2013 -30. Design review of signage and facade trim for PUB 112 located at 112 Main Street North in the CBD, Central Business District. Sam Leon, applicant. Interim Planner Douglas summarized that the applicant is requesting design review and approval for paint color and for two signs for Pub 112 at 112 Main Street N. Painting would include trim and the main entrance door. Proposed signage includes re- facing the existing wall sign and adding a new projecting sign. The proposed colors meet the guidelines of the Commercial Historic District Design Manual. Staff recommends approval as conditioned. Page 2 of 8 Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting June 3, 2013 Motion by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Krakowski, to approve the two signs and submitted paint color at Pub 112 at 112 Main Street North, Case No. DR/2013 -30, with the following revised conditions. All in favor. 1. This approval is for trim and door painting, re- facing the existing wall sign and a new projecting sign for Pub 112. Either the wall sign or the projecting sign is approved as submitted but two signs are not allowed by the design guidelines. The projecting sign is allowed in addition to the wall sign if it is revised to the coat -of -arms only with no business name. The edge of the projecting sign shall be black. 2. Any revisions to the approved plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC). 3. Design review and approval for the wall sign as proposed in contingent upon approval of a variance for the sign area by the Planning Commission. If the variance is not approved, the maximum area of the lettering and logo shall not exceed 28 square feet; however, the sign background may extend the full length of the existing sign frame. 4. The bottom of the projecting sign must be a minimum of 8 feet above the sidewalk. 5. No additional signage without HPC approval. Case No. DR/2013 -31. Design review of the Lowell Park public restrooms located at 204 Nelson Street East in the PROS, Park, Recreation or Open Space District. Larson Architects, Brian Larson, applicant. Chairman Larson recused himself from Commission discussion as he is the architect for the city for this project. Interim Planner Douglas summarized the proposal. The City of Stillwater is proposing to rebuild the existing restroom in south Lowell Park. To construct the new restroom, setback variances were necessary from the Saint Croix River and floodplain requirements. HPC design review was required as a condition of variance approval. The variance approval also required: 1) Landscaping shall be added along the east side of the building to minimize the visual impact of the structure from the St. Croix River; 2) The building shall use earth tone colors; 3) All utilities along with all ground and roof top mounted mechanical equipment must be screened from public view; 4) All gutters, downspouts, flashings, etc. must match the color of the adjacent surface. A lighting plan on all of the lighting fixtures shall be submitted and approved by the City Planner prior to the issuance of a building permit. The new building will be 24 feet by 30 feet with five stalls in each restroom. The east wall of new restroom will be located in the same location as the current wall and will still connect to the lift station to the south. The current restroom has a finish floor of 685.90 feet. To avoid water intrusion, the new restroom will have a finished floor elevation of 689.27 feet. The building will be constructed of brick with a pitched metal roof. The new roof would extend over the lift station for continuity. Round top windows with brick accents are proposed along the west and east elevations to give detail and interest to the facade. Brian Larson and Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent, discussed the details of the project with the Commission and answered questions. Motion by Commissioner Welty seconded by Commissioner Johnson to approve the design of the Lowell Park public restrooms located at 204 Nelson Street East, Case No. DR/2013 -31, with the following additional conditions. All in favor. 4. Add a third dimension to the horizontal band. 5. Add brick rollock arches to the windows. 6. Consider adding rods and brackets to the horizontal canopy. 7. Minimize roof penetrations for ventilation. Page 3 of 3 Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting June 3, 2013 Case No. DR/2013 -32. Design review of signage for Brines located at 1790 Washington Avenue in the BP -I, Business Park Industrial District. JC Signs and Graphics, applicant. Interim Planner Douglas explained that the applicant is requesting design review and approval for a new, shared free- standing sign at 1754 -1790 Washington Avenue for Brine's Market and ESR, Eastern Suburban Resources. The total sign area will be 44 square feet. The two panels will be mounted between two brick pillars. The total sign height is proposed to be 8 feet, 2 inches. The sign will be internally illuminated. Staff recommends approval as conditioned. Motion by Commissioner Brach, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to approve the signage for Brines at 1790 Washington Avenue, Case No. DR/2013 -32, as conditioned. All in favor. Case No. DR/2013 -33. Design review of rehabilitation of facade elements on the Historic Courthouse located at 101 Pine Street West in the PA, Public Administration District. Chad Parkos, Parkos Construction, applicant. Interim Planner Douglas stated that the applicant is requesting design review and approval for restoration of flashing, soffits and fascia. Staff recommends approval as conditioned. Chad Parkos answered questions from the Commission. Motion by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Brach, to approve the rehabilitation of facade elements on the Historic Courthouse located at 101 Pine Street West, Case No. DR/2013 -33 with the following additional condition. All in favor (Commissioner Goodman absent). 2. Install underflashing with greater tip out to avoid continuing water damage. NEW BUSINESS New Pedestrian Plaza Commissioner Johnson inquired about the new pedestrian plaza. Interim Planner Douglas indicated Community Development Director Turnblad has been on vacation since the HPC's May meeting but an update will be coming. Fiber Optic Locators on the South Hill Commissioner Johnson submitted a photo of above ground fiber optic locator poles. He indicated the City should require removal of these poles as they do not fit with the community character. OTHER BUSINESS Downtown Revitalization Council Representative Menikheim noted that the Downtown Revitalization Committee has been awarded funds from the Stillwater Foundation through the Great Ideas competition. The funds will be used to create and place medallions throughout the downtown historic district. Podcast Presentation Commissioner inquired about the podcast grant the City has been awarded. City Planner Wittman noted a presentation of the grant projects will be made at the HPC's special June 12, 2013 meeting. Page 4 of 8 Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting June 3, 2013 New HPC Membership Chairman Larson noted the HPC was still without a member and Commissioners should actively discuss the role of HPC Commissioners with prospective individuals. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Commissioner Brach seconded by Commissioner Krakowski, to adjourn. All in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 9:05 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Julie Kink Recording Secretary Page 5 of 3 ti 1 water T H E B I R T H P I A C E O F M i N N E S 0 I A Heritage Preservation Commission REPORT DATE: June 24, 2013 CASE NO.: 2013 -17 MEETING DATES: November 5, 2012, April 3 and May 6, 2013 HPC APPLICANT: Cameron Kelly, Cameron Kelly Law, LLC Dan Smith, Sound Properties, and Sean Flynn, Northstar Sign REQUEST: Suspension of design review of proposed signage and facade repair LOCATION: 108 Main Street North ZONING: CBD — Commercial Business District COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: DMU — Downtown Mixed Use PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner REQUEST A request has been made for the suspension of a design review application for a new sign and facade improvements to the structure located at 108 Main Street North. APPLICABLE HISTORY In November of 2012, the HPC received a design review application for the approval of a new sign and improvements to the facade of the aforementioned structure. At that time, the HPC requested additional information to be submitted for review as the proposed design did not conform to the Commercial Historic District Design Manual guidelines. The application was withdrawn. In April of this year, the HPC received a new application request. The HPC tabled the item for redesign. On May 6th, the HPC was notified by staff that the 60 -day deadline was approaching. The HPC tabled the item and on May 16th the City issued a 60 -day extension for the application to submit finalized plans; that extension will expire on July 24, 2013. On June 14 staff received a request from Cameron Kelly, representing Osaka, for the suspension of the application review. The request indicates the applicant is in need of additional time to prepare materials for a complete submission. 108 Main Street Page 2 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Commission table the item until the August 5, 2013 HPC meeting to give the applicant additional time to prepare and submit a complete application for the July 19 HPC deadline. ATTACHMENTS Design Review Permit Application and Email Correspondence from Cameron Kelly 4. sr DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Mn 55082 Case No: Date Filed: Receipt No.: Base Fee: $25.00 Technology Fee: $25.00 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 (Le. photos, sketches, etc.) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater. Only one copy of all supporting materials is required. However, any documents larger than 11 x 17 must be submitted in paper and pdf file format. After Heritage Preservation Commission 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 Ca 2 limn 50 Address of Project 108 in St. Assessor's Parcel No. 2 Zoning District 4'I-) Description of Project in detail Cosmetic repair to store front, Attach black poly -metal to sign area above windows. Sign= Apply white vinyl to black sign area copy= OSAKA) ASIAN BISTRO 40" X 144" "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information 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 representativg, is jiot p7,25/eed rt owner then property owner's signature is required. Property Owner ' . , `: __ Representative North Star Sign Mailing Address Mailing Address 38463 Coventry Dr. City State Zip Telephone No. Signature; Req S. 1Planning\design review permit.wpd City State Zip North Branch, MN 55056 Telephone No, 651- 398 -7152 Signature 561u1"/ 1111' (Required) January 29, 2013 Abbi Wittman Ron Ind Subject: FW: Withdrawl From: Cameron KeIIy [ mailto :ckelly@cameronkellylaw.com] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 4:09 PM To: Abbi Wittman Subject: Re: Withdrawl Abbi: JUN 14 ft Community Development Depettment In behalf of Osaka, I would like to ask that the City remove its application for a sign permit from this month's HPC agenda. If the application can be tabled until a future meeting, this would be preferable, so that Osaka will not incur another application fee. However, if that is not possible, we will withdraw the application from consideration, and refile in the next few weeks. Thank you, and please let me know which method is being used. Cameron Cameron R Kelly , Cameron Kelly Law, LLC Tel: 651.705.6277 Fax: 651.925.0647 ckelly(acameronkellylaw.com www.cameronkellylaw.com Lir Get a signature like this. Click here. 1 Sti Ilwarer R!R N [ 6 HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 25, 2013 CASE NO.: 2013 -34 APPLICANT: Jeff Lundeen REQUEST: Design review of proposed signage for Crew Outfitters LOCATION: 1709 Greeley Street South ZONING: BPI — Business Park Industrial COMP PLAN DISTRICT: Industrial PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a design review request for a sign to be located at 1709 Greeley Street. The 60 square foot (5 feet tall by 12 feet wide), black awning sign is proposed to read `Crew Outfitters'. The sign will be lit with fluorescent lighting, located under the awning. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS The zoning ordinance states: • For wall signs, 'the gross surface area ... may not exceed one square foot for each foot of building, parallel to the front lot line'. The structure has 60 feet facing Greeley Street. • The applicable regulations for awning, canopy, or marquee signs in the BP district indicate: `The gross surface area of an awning... sign may not exceed 50 percent of the gross surface area of the awning, canopy or marquee to which the sign is affixed' and `an awning... sign may not project higher than the top of the awning...to which the sign is affixed ". • The Standards for Review of [Design Review] Applications indicate the HPC must review `signs ... in relation to the creation of traffic hazards and the appearance and harmony with adjacent development'. The West Business Park design standards indicate: • "Signs and related building graphics shall be a part of the overall building and site design...size, height, location and material shall relate to the building scale and design ". s 0 07 cu a) C) a, (3 N c N bD RECOMMENDATION This Drawing is for presentation purposes only - Drawing i T to scale. (See lower Left corner for more details) G & JAwning and Canvas 126010th Street North Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 Phone: 320-255-1733 Fax: 320-255-0130 The representation of the awning on this page is for illustrative purposes only and may not accurately reflect the actual size, color, location specifications, or other attributes of the awning. G & J Awning and canvas shall not be responsible or liable for any discrepancy whatsoever between any aspects of the awning as represented herein and the actual awning itself. If graphics are being proposed you will be required to sign off on a graphic approval form (this will be a scaled drawing). 1 Spec ;ications: HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 25, 2013 CASE NO.: 2013 -35 APPLICANT: Chauncey Peterson, Demars Signs, representing Jay Feider, owner REQUEST: Review and Approval of an Amendment to a Comprehensive Sign Plan LOCATION: 1754 Market Drive ZONING: BPC — Business Park Commercial COMP PLAN DISTRICT: Commercial PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner REQUEST The applicant is requesting consideration of an amendment to the multitenant sign plan for Stillwater Marketplace. The amendment would permit businesses to have the option of unlit raised plastic letters in addition to the already approved lit lettering style. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS The zoning ordinance states: "A sign plan must be submitted for the entire building...If no such sign plan has been approved by the heritage preservation commission, then a sign plan shall be submitted and approved...before a sign permit may be approved for the single operation or use in question. The signs are subject to the following restrictions: • All signs must be visually consistent in location, design and scale. • The total gross signage for the entire building shall not exceed one square foot for each foot of building face parallel...to a street lot line or a minimum of 25 square feet per business, whichever is more." RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the new Stillwater Marketplace Comprehensive Sign Plan. ATTACHMENTS Design Review Application, Proposed New Criteria, DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Mn 55082 Case No: DZ71--`5 Date Filed: Fee: $50.00 (Base Fee $25,00 & Technology Fee $25.00) Receipt No.: 017 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 (Le. photos, sketches, etc.) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater. Only one copy of all supporting materials is required. However, any documents larger than 11 x 17 must be submitted in paper and pdf file format. After Heritage Preservation Commission 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 (17 3_030-493-;--00 a q 6 i m ce. Address of Project PCI-i filaii/el- CXAssessor's Parcel No. (17 4j- 3,W) 3(92- 0 31 00, 3 Zoning District 5?-e.„--- Description of Project in detail OVAIVLQA f (A — 1 C'9-e p i w •M 411 A -a10 i &au; tA/VAA, A,,.., 61A1--e Ult/1-:Pa, Acitit4--e-e2 # r' CIL° ....A P Eis • 41 "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information 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. /-e) f\-99 j-nui---toc91,1 P c-c•-cv Property Owner Mailing Address 66- ervLJQ MIA-9 - City State Zip 5 Tot, u 2 (AAA), 5-70c Telephone No. - 6 00 Print Contact Name: Jq C4 1Q. &OA.- Email: Signature (Required) S:\Planning\clesign review permit,wpd Representative Mailing Address 6.6q ltc . 4-up ?if" 4, City State Zip 51t, WO ,MM/ Telephone No. `,5 (- -tiq -de; Print Contact Name: Email: 04 _..., J A, - /*a c34A t ' Cali ecrt.i-vi , r I Signature i Wirt A . 11---C- - V (Requir d) April 30, 2013 O cy AA-UV (1/1,a,12/ STILLWATER MARKETPLACE COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN A. Tenant Signs: 1. All Tenants on properties west of Market Drive may have one sign on the front of the building and one sign on the rear of the building. 2. Tenant signs shall consist of individual, internally it channel letters or individual unlit raised letters (minimum 3/8" thick, plastic or 47— ikkAiU metal, no wood) vertically centered on the sign band on front face of building and directly below the row of off -white colored blocks on rear of building. Building north of Curve Crest Drive will be reviewed individually. 3. Tenants may have building signs on street frontage and signage on the west side for buildings facing County Road 5. 4. The length of each rear sign, lettering and logo shall not consume more than 60% of the store width of each Tenant and the front sign not to exceed 80% of store width. 5. Signs may contain a company logo not exceeding 12sf and must conform to width and height requirements. 6. Tenants may use any letter style desired, but must be the same on the front and back. 7. Letter details: a) Basic lettering and logo not to exceed 36" high on front signs and 24" height on side and rear signs. b) Lighted letters to have Plexiglass lenses with Tenant's choice of color. Side and rear elevation signs must conform to same color as on front. c) Trim and returns on lighted letters shall be consistent on front and rear elevations. d) All channel letters shall be 5" in depth. e) Unlit raised letters, whether plastic or metal, shall be at least 3/8" thick. No wooden letters are allowed. Plastics ice,; �'• 7 allowed are acrylic, plexiglass, polycarb, PVC (sintra) or HDU foam. No low density foam or handcarved letters shall be allowed. Individual raised letters must be pin mounted to sign fascia, not simply glued to surface. Before installation, all signs must be approved by Landlord and receive a sign permit from the City. / (IV' (3 3 STILLWA't ER MARKET PLACE , COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN A. TENANT SIGNS: 1. All Tenants on properties west of Market Drive may have one sign on the front of the building and one sign on the rear or side of the building. 2. All Tenant signs are to consist of individual, internally lit channel letters vertically centered on the sign band on the front face of the building, and directly below the row of off-white colored blocks on the rear of the building. Buildings north of Curve Crest Drive will be reviewed individually. 3. Tenants may have building signs on street frontage and signage on the west side for the buildings facing County Road 5. 4. The length of each rear sign, lettering and logo shall not consume more than 60% of the store width of each Tenant and the front sign not to exceed 80% of store width. 5. Signs may contain a company logo not exceeding twelve square feet and must conform to width and height requirements. 6. Tenants may use any letter style desired, but must be the same on the front and back. 7. Letter details: a. Basic lettering and logo not to exceed 36" high on front signs. On rear and sides of building lettering and logo is not to exceed 24" in height. b. All letters to have Plexiglas with Tenant's choice of color. Color on rear and side building signs must be the same as front building sign. c. Trims and returns with Tenant's choice of color, consistent front and back. d. All letters to be 5 in depth. Before installation, all signs must be approved by Landlord and receive a sign permit from the City. HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 25, 2013 CASE NO.: 2013 -36 APPLICANT: Chauncey Peterson, Demars Signs, representing Lena Morrison, owner REQUEST: Design review of proposed signage for Gabby and Glitter LOCATION: 1754 Market Drive #400 ZONING: BPI — Business Park Commercial COMP PLAN DISTRICT: Commercial PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a design review request for a sign to be located at 1754 Market Drive. The 9.76 square foot (46.5 inch wide by 30.25 inch tall), unlit raised acrylic plastic lettered sign is proposed to read `G &G it's play time'. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS The zoning ordinance states: • A wall sign must be located on the outermost wall of any principal building but may not project more than 16 inches from the wall to which the sign is affixed. • "Where a principal building is devoted to two or more uses, the operator of each use may install a wall sign upon each share of the building. A sign plan must be submitted for the entire building that shows the location, sizes, types and elevations of all signs. Upon submittal of a sign permit request for an operator within a multiple -use or multiple -tenant building, proof must also be provided by the applicant that a sign plan has been approved for the entire building...The signs are subject to the following restrictions: o All signs must be visually consistent in location, design and scale. o The total gross signage for the entire building shall not exceed one square foot for each foot of building face parallel, or substantially parallel, to a street lot line or a minimum of 25 square feet per business, whichever is more." The West Business Park design standards indicate: • "Signs and related building graphics shall be a part of the overall building and site design... size, height, location and material shall relate to the building scale and design." 1754 Market Drive #400 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION Approval with the following conditions: 1. All revisions to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the HPC. 2. No additional signage permitted. ATTACHMENTS Design Review Application Form, Drawings /Photos, and New Stillwater Marketplace Comprehensive Sign Plan DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Mn 55082 Case No: 1 3 3(e, Date Filed: Fee: $50.00 (Rase Fee $25.00 & Technology Fee $25.04) Receipt No.: SW/ '7A 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 (Le. photos, sketches, etc.) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater. Only one copy of all supporting materials is required. However, any documents larger than 11 x 17 must be submitted in paper and pdf file format. After Heritage Preservation Commission 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 ip * Sao 302-037-002 -q Address of Project 09-f < alk- 12 *PY.Assessor's Parcel No. # 3 .C2 67-039,00 3 Zoning District Di -c, Description of Project in detail /GMT ("OW-Ikk dee- MA 1 ?-0,70d-c-e 6Ao-vtt 6-luck:tab-AA 91._ "I hereby state the foregoing sta ements and all Data information and evidence submitted herewith in all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and correct I further certify l will comply with the permit if it is granted and used If representative is not property owner, then property owner's signature is required, 6% k P4 Lle Property Owner Mailing Address “ City State Zip jai -1 cw q r !NON < 5! fi Telephone No. (05i— Fq - 6 jOd Print Contact Name: �1 ,prig{% Email: _ p Cfli'!` Q 4 Email: Q- at,(1A cid Signature Signature `'" (Required) Representative Mailing Address ,� .' -y( o City State Zip elt . (cutO/ /1AAi 5-5 106 Telephone No. i- 7-7-6 , i`p too Print Contact Name: (1.11CL (A4j/� P Fe , (Requi - d) SAPlanning \design review permit.wpd April 30, 2013 Sffliatet Received JUN 1 4 2011 Application for Sign Permit Fee: $50.00 Community Development Department 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 651 - 430 -8820 Community Development Department Location of Sign Address '�� , City Stillwater State MN Zip 55082 Applicant Name of , o/�� Pthhonne� #�{5 L8_©5-a, 'VW t . 1Z11355 Address lI fo �l 3 N ci 0� i t Owner if different from Applicant) Name t Phone # Address /q51f /1' ! al k ;(-7 7 - (yo 5u104/• r(/ St Aw, I Zip- 7 Contractor's Name Name D. ij / j 9 e _ (� Phone # 67 (�'gy- Sa �, Zips-pi 3 3 Address 1 / /o /, 2 ^_ _. 44 pity pity @/24 StatQ n 5 Attached are the following documents (Required to a submitted with application) $Z' 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 Sign Details Sign Size. Dimensions: / , 1D • �5 1x 30-95 h ✓ = Square Feet (� Sign Height: (If freestanding) I' Setbacks: From Property L ne From Bldg From Driveway /P rking Lot Colors: 5 (wok, i ( k Matenals: A ,e fazid 10( i v 1� Illumination: ❑ Yes % No IfJf If Yes, Type: aration I hereby certify that the information provided in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. 1 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 issu:.` el.ted to this r®que t. qn L d c, __ -. Applicant ignature l �3 Date Review (For office use only) ❑ Approved ❑ Denied Permit # By Conditions for approval: 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 identify any underground utility locations. This is a FREE service. S :\Planning \Forms\Application for Sign Permit.doc Updated: September 23, 2006 _r) 410 93rd Ave "" Coon Rapids, MN 55432 763.786.5545 Glitter & Gabby, 1754 Market Drive # 400, Stillwater, MN 55482 smommti it's play time ABOVE...front (east) elevation. 3/8" thick unlit raised acrylic plastic letters; pin mount to fascia; sign area is approx. 46.5 "x30.25" or 9.76sf. Colors...black, pink, purple. INSET...sketch of pin mounting to sign fascia. STILLWATER MARKETPLACE COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN A. Tenant Signs: 1 All Tenants on properties west of Market Drive may have one sign on the front of the building and one sign on the rear of the building. 2. Tenant signs shall consist of individual, internally lit channel letters or individual unlit raised letters (minimum 3/8" thick, plastic or metal, no wood) vertically centered on the sign band on front face of building and directly below the row of off -white colored blocks on rear of building. Building north of Curve Crest Drive will be reviewed individually. 3. Tenants may have building signs on street frontage and signage on the west side for buildings facing County Road 5. 4. The length of each rear sign, lettering and logo shall not consume more than 60% of the store width of each Tenant and the front sign not to exceed 80% of store width. 5. Signs may contain a company logo not exceeding 12sf and must conform to width and height requirements. 6. Tenants may use any letter style desired, but must be the same on the front and back. 7. Letter details: a) Basic lettering and logo not to exceed 36" high on front signs and 24" height on side and rear signs. b) Lighted letters to have Plexiglass lenses with Tenant's choice of color. Side and rear elevation signs must conform to same color as on front. c) Trim and returns on lighted letters shall be consistent on front and rear elevations. d) All channel letters shall be 5" in depth. e) Unlit raised letters, whether plastic or metal, shall be at least 3/8" thick. No wooden letters are allowed. Plastics /►li allowed are acrylic, plexiglass, polycarb, PVC (sintra) or HDU foam. No low density foam or handcarved letters shall be allowed. Individual raised letters must be pin mounted to sign fascia, not simply glued to surface. Before installation, all signs must be approved by Landlord and receive a sign permit from the City. pi? Ai,5 T H E 8 I R T H R : A C E . C P M I N N E S O T A HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 25, 2013 CASE NO.: 2013 -37 APPLICANT: Christian Hendry, HAF Architects, representing Mike Lynsky, owner REQUEST: Design review of two new five -ton HVAC roof top units LOCATION: 214 South Main Street ZONING: CBD — Commercial Business District COMP PLAN DISTRICT: DMU — Downtown Mixed Use PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a design review request for the installation of two new five -ton HVAC units on the roof top of 214 South Main Street. Although the units are screened from Main Street, they will be visible from the hillside and bluff line. The two units will be finished in a matte dark gray, matching the five existing rooftop units. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS The Commercial Historic District Design Manual indicates "...the amount of mechanical equipment has increased dramatically therefore it is important to minimize the visual impact as much as possible." The guidelines state to "screen exterior...transformers and air conditioning units from view of nearby streets and adjacent structures in a manner that is compatible with the building and site design. All roof equipment shall be screened from public view" and to "use architectural elements to screen mechanical equipment ". RECOMMENDATION Approval with the following conditions: 1. All revisions to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the HPC. ATTACHMENTS Design Review Application Form and Four (4) Figures DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Mn 55082 Case No: Date Filed: Fee: $50.00 (Base Fee $25.00 & Technology fee $25.00) Receipt No.: The applicant is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all fomis 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. Only one copy of all supporting materials is required. However, any documents larger than 11 x 17 must be submitted in per and pdf file fOrrnat. After Heritage Preservation Commission approval, there is a 10-day appeal period. Once the 10-day appeal period has ended, the applicant will receive a design review perrnit which must be signed and submitted to the Oty to obtain the required building permits. Alt following information is required. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project 214 South MAW ST Assessor's Parcel No. gb. 030. 0. 4 • 0050 Zoning District C801-1 Description of Project in detail iivsrALLAroiv OF TWO NEW 5 7-0,'J HvA Aoop 7010 unrirs. "1 hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith in all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and correct I further certhSr 1 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 Mailing Address II M4/AJ 57 5 City State Zip S-r-ri_LWArek 14Ai 55082 Telephone No. ( 6 5 I) 43 9 — / 4/Z Print Contact Name: 1 11 KE/BARI3AgA 1-YA/4K4Y Representative Mailing Address, 10 EAST CH EST-NUT 5T City State Zip &I-ILLW/E.R. ?-41.1 56062.. Telephone No. ( ‘51) 35 ) 7 (f, 0 Print Contact Name: CHRISTIAN HEMDR1 E CDvVl Email: c h en clr;e. haorchi‘-ker.-i-,5 cow) (Required) Signature Apra 30, 2013 PROPOSED ROOF TOP UNIT LOCATION FIGURE NO. 1 - PROPOSED ROOF TOP UNIT LOCATION 214 SOUTH MAIN STREET FIGURE NO. 2 - PROPOSED ROOF TOP UNIT STYLE PROPOSED 5 TON ROOF TOP UNITS FIGURE NO. 3 - VIEW FROM ROOFTOP LOOKING EAST OPE .1 OW MOO WIr HAF G R O U P H�:iF AtcNI TICTI a;° LOOri A2.4 FIGURE NO. 4 - SHEET A2.4 FROM THE LOFT AT STUDIO J INTERIOR RENOVATION PLANS DATED 06/12/13 HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 38_ DATE: June 25, 2013 CASE NO.: 2013 APPLICANT: City of Stillwater for Chuck Dougherty, property owner REQUEST: Design review of a proposed trash enclosure LOCATION: 101 Water Street North (associated with 127 Water Street North) ZONING: CBD — Commercial Business District COMP PLAN DISTRICT: DMU — Downtown Mixed Use PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a design review request for a trash enclosure to be located at 101 South Water Street. The 96 square foot (8 feet deep by 12 feet wide) trash enclosure will be faced with brick and have a prefinished, painted metal paneled gate. It will be located in the southeast corner of the parking lot, upon completion of the parking lot improvements. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS The Commercial Historic District Design Manual guidelines state to "screen exterior trash enclosures and storage areas...from view of nearby streets and adjacent structures in a manner that is compatible with the building and site design" and to "Use architectural elements to screen mechanical equipment ". RECOMMENDATION Approval with the following conditions: 1. The brick facade will be of a complimentary color to the Water Street Inn, located at 127 North Main Street. 2. The prefinished, painted metal paneled gate shall be in a complimentary color to the brick or a color determined by the HPC. 3. All revisions to the approved plan shall be reviewed and approved by the HPC. ATTACHMENTS Design Review Application Form, Site Location Aerial, Layout Plan and Detail Sheet DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, Mn 55082 Case No: P D -2C? Date Filed: Fee: $50.00 (Base Fee $25.00 & Technology Fee $25.00) Receipt No.: Aliet 13-77: 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. Only one copy of all supporting materials is required. However, any documents larger than 11 x 17 must be submitted in paper and pdf file format. After Heritage Preservation Commission 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 . DI Wif €v t-jjROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project 1127 8 Water St I-- Assessor's Parcel No. Zoning District CBD Description of Project in detail 2803020410116 'Construct a brick -faced trash enclosure in the southwest corner of the Inn's parking lot. "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information 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. Mailing Address City State Zip Telephone No. Property Owner 101 Water St S 'Stillwater, MN 55082 439 -6000 Print Contact Name: Email: Signature Chuck Dougherty (Required) S: \Planning \design review permit.wpd Mailing Address City State Zip Telephone No. Representative 216 N 4th St Stillwater, MN 55082 430 -8821 Print Contact Name. Email: bturnbl.d @ci.stillwater.mn.us (Bill Turnblad Signature 'r V II (Req k 'red) April 30, 2013 0 R' E I HERELY TEATi1 MAT MIS PLAIL PFOTIGNIU OR IPOIT MS PMPAEO IT NE OR WO NT 00E0 SPEK1/SO1 PAD THAI 1 AM A DAT ElCE1HD PNDIESSOIA F110413R WEER 1HE LASS Of THE STATE 6 M.ESOIA =DA AtlDE$0R UMW NO. OM /11//3 ATE: 1 1 Nigro Ater 01 MAIM Layout Plan (3) .1 VIAim MME Ater () .1 SP/244 Tar Q/ACA144/ P/C4101 3-17 O1AS 010616 F7:f ALGW.I.V 3) .1 SPAM. Tai Q&Atl1M0 A P- Art[ 15011.4/C1 OrPLYJ PA04W0 O.WAKKAC frACIV6 (M60AAf MOMASr Pad AU 63TL 1 RAR. 1..4 K A-7T 0L 7.4 PER LAST _1-FT of COAT /olw L• All[ COAIZI2Rf SAN![ OX WAE01 .40004° aE 6.471 aLIfAT 5 flDW AEWQ_MEAS r[6TRZIAM CONSTRUCTION NOTES 24CKGXAS!K Cm FOR AI= A 7/ClW AOZSIAVir NEW PAVEMENT SECTION (EXISTING MBE TO REMAIN / RESHAPEKSEE DETAIL SHEET C7.1) NEW CURB (BSI2XSEE DETAIL SHEET C7.1) ACCESSIBLE RAMP (3) NEENA H 24-T X 2-Ft STEEL DOME PLATES (UNPAINTED) NOT TO EXCEED 2% LANDSCAPE ROCK MULCH (A' OF S UMESTONE ROCK OVER HEAVY DUTY LANDSCAPE FABRIC) PROPOSED RAIN GARDEN SECTION INSTALL M.C. NONAGE PER DETAIL 911E MONK SCALE I AMIX - 10 FEET 0 10 20 SCALE N FEET MONTAGE PLUS S D.C. Non/ 40 4T S - pM- ■•r.'J- -.Nor '\ -II r Nos. J : -, - 1'K.' 7YPICAI. FENCING DETAIL NO SCALE 1%. MONTAGE PLUS'IIAil 1.-o.. I.o..nPe,.l P40 YIN lei. Pcan Br.dcM Opt.. OAE IMNEIEM ACCF,I.A NON.cA PBI AM LOCAL S STATE ITNUVNB, APPLY OII¢cn1 TO MIAMI - STEEL CAP 1FEUDE01O POW" INID MMO(MOUND R•VIN AREA IMMMMOMI EA TOI Mwi®AWE OW MOWER IMWIC1AVAIAIEA,: R MUNE S7EW-PIE IOONP OUOErt HIM MM ®10w101 /CMIB11Ml 111111101M. i1MIS.Ln REEL 1M' MI S MT ALTERNATIVE ASSEMBLY T TT SQUARE BOLLARD W /ACCESSIBLE SIGNAGE NO SCALE Bid Set: 04/29/2013 LEGEND PROPOSED CONCRETE PAVEMENT PROPOSED BIT. PAVING CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL, STATE NC LOCAL SAFETY LAWS AND BUILDING CODES. ALL WORKMANSHIP SHALL COMP) Y WITH THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION STANDARDS. 2. ALL FEES AND PERMITS SHALL BE TIE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING EXISTING BUILDING, UTILITIES, WALKS, CURB AND PAVEMENT FROM DAMAGE. 4. AU. WORK MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN AS PUBLISHED IN THE TILE II REGULATIONS (26 CFR PART 36) PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 5. THE PORTLAND CEMENT FOR THE CONCRETE PAVEMENT SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C-150 AND THE AGGREGATE SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C.-33. PLAIN CONCRETE PAVEMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUL, ILL) IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2461 OF THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS. CONCRETE SHALL BE READY MIXED CONCRETE AND SHALL BE A MIX OF PROPORTIONED FINE AND COARSE AGGREGATE WITH PORTLAND CEMENT AND WATER. MINIMUM CEMENT CONTENT SHALL BE 6 BAGS PER CUBIC YARD OF CONCRETE AND MAXIMUM WATER CONTENT SHALL BE 5.5 US GALLONS PER SACK OF CEMENT, INCLUDING MOISTURE IN THE AGGREGATE. SLUMP FOR NORMAL WEIGHT CONCRETE SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 4 INCHES AND A MINIMUM OF 2 INCHES THE SLUMP OF MACHINE PLACED CONCRETE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 1-1/4 INCH. NO MORE THAN 3INCHES. STANDARD STRENGTH OF CONCRETE OF 26 DAYS SHALL BE 4,000 PSI. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE AIR ENTRAINMENT OF S% TO B% BY VOLUME PER ASTM C -280. RETEMPERING OF DELIVERED CONCRETE WILL NOT SE ALLOWED. 6. CURB RAMPS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS: A. SURFACE CROSS SLOPES SHALL NOT EXCEED 1M INCH PER FOOT. B. SLOPE IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL SHALL NOT EXCEED 1:12. C. FLARED SIDES SHALL HAVE. A SLOPE Of 1:10. D. THE SURFACE OF CURS RAMP AND FLARED SIDES SHALL BE SUP RESISTANT AND BE OF CONTRASTING FINISH FROM THAT OF ADJACENT WORK. E. GROOVED BORDER FLUSH WITH LANDINGS. 7. SHEAR DOWELS 7-0' O.C. AND KEY WAYS TO BE INSTALLED TO PREVENT HEAVING OF NEW PAVEMENT WITH EXISTING SIDEWALK. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT SUBBASE IS CORRECTLY COMPACTED WITH A MINIMUM 6' COMPACTED GRAVEL AGGREGATE. D. THE CONCRETE PAVEMENT REQUIRES WELDING STEEL WIRE FABRIC CONFORMING TO ASTM A1115. THE JOINT FILLER SHALL BE NON - EXTRUDING, PRE MOLDED TYPE MEETING ASTM 11544, CONTRACTION JOINTS SHALL BE 1K' (LAN.. DEPTH OF 1/3 OF SLAB THICKNESS) TOOLED CONTROL JOINTS. 10. THE ASPHALT PAVEMENT AREA SHALL BE A. MNDOT 62357 TACK COAT B. MILLED EDGE EDGE SHALL BE IN A STRAIGHT LNE. C. MILLED MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE. 11. THE NEW ASPHALT OVERLAY SHALL MATCH THE EXISTING GRADES AT THE EDGE OF THE MILLING AREA. 12. PAVEMENT STRIPING (EXCEPT HANDICAP AREA) SHALL BE 4-INCH WIDE WITH WHITE PANT. HANDICAP AREA SHALL BE 4-INCH WIDE WITH BLUE PAINT. PAINT STRIPING SHALL MEET OR EXCEED MNDOT TYPE I EPDXY PAINT. 13. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE CONTRACTOR NOTIFY GOPHER ONE STATE ONE CALL AT 611 AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 14. THIS DOCUMENT AOORESSES THE REDESIGN OF THE ADA RAMPS. PATHWAYS AND HANDICAP PARKING AREAS ONLY AS DIRECTED BY THE CLIENT. THERE MAY BE OTHER AREAS OF PARKING OR SIDEWALKS THAT DO NOT COMPLY WITH CURRENT ADA STANDARDS THAT ARE NOT PART OF THIS SURVEY. NIL TIE OO/TN,ECTOR SHE/ NOWT THE BREEBI OF Aw ancnirmows AND MEIN NOT COMM( MM ANY NOP MOM OBgO6NO AMNON/ THE LOCUM OF UMENINOIAO FAn7TES ON I117AMATEe AS RPM/ ON THE HAZE ME WED ON AVI'LAML WOKS AT 114 TEE TIE HA IMF E PIISAIO AND ANE NOT /AAMWTIM TO OE MORE! OR CONNECT. CON1wMTCM mamma 1011=RAQTlC All DRSES 11moue moot TO OOt7N11CTPN TOOETEBEE 11E PACT IWCM40I OF AL FA XTES AIR TO HOAX AOSOM10 PNDHSCIIOM ei NAP WIMPS RSIAIO T!E OEUVRE OF MAR SIREN STATE ONE DEL S.4 4 -1114. WATER STREET INN 131 SOUTH WATER STREET STILLWATER, MN 55082 Z 3 0 J!�TI9. C2.1 BEET 2 OF 4 1 { 1 • NOTES: CRACK CONTROL JOINTS: 1) JOINT SPACING SHALL DIAMOND BLADE CUT 6 -FT ON CENTER TO A 2" DEPTH. EXPANSION JOINTS: 1) 45' ON CENTER MAXIMUM OR AS SHOWN ON PLANS. 2) JOINT SEALER SHALL MEET ASTW D -412, GRAY, SELF LEVELNG, EPDXY, AS WITH "QUICKJOINT 300" OR EQUAL 6" CONCRETE - 6 "X6 ", #10 WVAI, 6,000 P51, AIR ENTRAINED, BROOMED FINISH 6" AGGREGATE BASE, CL.5, COMPACTED TO 100X STANDARD PROCTOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING SUBGRADE AS REQUIRED, COMPACTED AND TEST ROLLED. CONCRETE SECTION FOR WALK/DUMPSTER/APRON(S) NO SCALE PROVIDE EMBEDDED STL. PIPE RECEIVERS FOR CANE BOLTS — FIELD LOCATE �t Detail Sheet YL_ NM SO 4' -0" STRUCTURAL SECTION 1' -8" 6" CONC. SLAB ON COMPACTED BASE W/ 6x6 W2.9 x W2.9 WWM ••1 .■ ••• • 1 1'- 4" 12' -O" PLAN VIEW Buhr 1 MN DOT BITUMINOUS S SPEC. 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INC. - Professional Land Surveyors _6776 Lake Drive NE, Suite 110 Lino Lakes, MN 55014 IN.(651)361 -3200 fox (651) 3611701 NOTES avow art m 34 03 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 1336337 HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 26, 2013 REGARDING: Training Materials FROM: Bill Turnblad, Community Development Director At the next meeting staff will provide a CD to each Commissioner. The CD will contain materials related to the Commission's roles, duties and responsibilities. For the time being, the information is meant only for your information. But, after the last commission vacancy is filled, staff plans to hold a work session to present and discuss the material. HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 25, 2013 REGARDING: Staff Updates PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner PEDESTRIAN PLAZA LIGHTS Staff has forwarded the pedestrian plaza lights inquiry onto the Public Works Department. Public Works Superintendent Moore has indicated he is in conversation with the contractor of the project and that the contractor is researching alternative lighting options for this area. OPTIC FIBER LOCATORS The Public Works Department has been informed of the optic fiber locator markers located on public lands. They have spoken with the contractor and most in the urban core have been removed. NEW MEMBER ADVERTISEMENT The City has published the HPC vacancy. City staff has also announced the vacancy in public meetings. To the date of memo development, the City has not received letters of interest. THE B I R T I I P L A C E O F M I N N E S O T A TO: DATE: June 27, 2013 RE: CLG Grant Projects - Local Designation District Application, Design Guidelines & Downtown Podcasts Heritage Preservation Commission FROM: Bill Turnblad, Community Development Director At the June 12 HPC work session Dan Hoisington discussed progress on this year's CLG grant projects. The discussion included review and comments by the HPC on draft materials for the local designation district project, and a short discussion of the Downtown podcast project. Final materials will be available at the July 1 meeting. Since the final project materials are due at SHPO on July 15, the HPC will need to take final action on July 1. That action could be either to: 1) review and approve the materials, or 2) review and approve the materials with edits and comments to be incorporated into the final products. HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE: June 25, 2013 REGARDING: Staff Updates PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner PEDESTRIAN PLAZA LIGHTS Staff has forwarded the pedestrian plaza lights inquiry onto the Public Works Department. Public Works Superintendent Moore has indicated he is in conversation with the contractor of the project and that the contractor is researching alternative lighting options for this area. OPTIC FIBER LOCATORS The Public Works Department has been informed of the optic fiber locator markers located on public lands. They have spoken with the contractor and most in the urban core have been removed. NEW MEMBER ADVERTISEMENT The City has published the HPC vacancy. City staff has also announced the vacancy in public meetings. To the date of memo development, the City has not received letters of interest.