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ASHLAND HISTORIC COMMISSION
Minutes
January 3, 2007
Community Development/Engineering Services Building – 51 Winburn Way – Siskiyou Room
Historic Commissioners Present: Dale Shostrom, Tom Giordano, Alex Krach, Terry Skibby, Henry Baker,
Keith Swink, Sam Whitford, Rob Saladoff,
Absent Commission Members: ,
Council Liaison: Alice Hardesty, absent
High School Liaison: None Appointed
SOU Liaison: None Appointed
Staff Present: David Stalheim, Planning Director, Maria Harris, Senior Planner; Billie Boswell,
Administration
CALL TO ORDER
At 7:08 pm, Chairman Dale Shostrom called the Historic Commission meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Krach made a motion to approve the minutes and it was seconded by Mr. Whitford. The motion passed
unanimously by the commissioners present. Mr. Giordano abstained as he was absent from the meeting.
PUBLIC FORUM: No speakers
NEW BUSINESS
A. ASHLAND CITY HALL REMODEL, 20 East Main Street. Mike Morrison, Jr. and Dale Peters reviewed
with the Commissioners the plan to close off the front door to City Hall closest to the corner for security
concerns. The plan would remove the front door, leaving the lintel detail and extending the planter to
the building corner. The exterior would be finished with stucco to match the existing colors and
materials. Mr. Skibby asked if anything was proposed for the exterior staircase on the Plaza side of the
building. Mr. Morrison stated that no changes were being proposed other than possibly an “Employees
Only” sign. Chairman Shostrom asked if the door closest to the corner could remain locked. Mr. Peters
said the Fire Department would not allow that option. Mr. Skibby said he couldn’t support the proposal
because the change to the historic character of the building would be too great. Mr. Swink suggested
they restore the angled corner entrance as it was in 1913 except putting a window in where the door
was shown. This way the doorway would be more historically correct and could be easily restored. The
majority of the Commissioners agreed this would be the best plan. Mr. Morrison and Mr. Peters said
they would present that option to City Administration for approval.
PUBLIC HEARING
Planning Action 2006-01999
25 North Main Street
Conditional Use Permit and Site Review
Applicant: Ashland Holdings LP/Allan Sandler
Chairman Shostrom read the description of the proposed project and confirmed there were no conflict of interest
or exparte contacts.
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Ms. Harris introduced David Stalheim, the new Planning Director.
Ms. Harris explained the applicant had made significant changes to the proposal, addressing the Commission’s
concerns regarding bulk and scale and providing more design details. Chairman Shostrom asked about the
reference in the staff report to the window orientation. Ms. Harris said the design standards called out a
“vertical” orientation.
Mark McKechnie, architect, reviewed all the changes that were made including raising the parapet to meet code,
a railing added to the rear parapet to match the railing below. He also described the materials and finishes.
Mr. Giordano suggested the center bar in the windows be raised up. Mr. Sandler said they could also elongate
the windows to address the vertical orientation issue. Chairman Shostrom did not feel the bead-board exterior
siding on the parapet was appropriate and suggested it be changed to stucco to match the rest of the exterior
finish. Bead-board was acceptable on the interior portion of the space.
There being no one in the audience wishing to speak, Chairman Shostrom closed the public meeting.
The Commissioners liked the changes that had been made to the plan and felt it protected the historic design of
the original building.
With a motion by Chairman Shostrom and a second by Mr. Skibby, the Historic Commission unanimously
recommended approval of the planning action for Site Review and a Conditional Use Permit with the
following recommendations:
1. Change the rear parapet material from bead-board to a stucco finish, showing control joint patterns.
2. Provide brick and stucco color samples to full Historic Commission prior to issuance of the building
permit.
Planning Action 2006-02350
180 Meade Street
Site Review and Conditional Use Permit for ARU
Jane & Bill Street
Since the applicants were not present and no one in the audience wished to speak on this project, Chairman
Shostrom suggested this action be heard after Planning Action #2006-02354. The other Commissioners
agreed.
Planning Action 2006-02354
North Main Street and Glenn Street
Site Review, Variance and Exception to the Street Standards for new Office Building
Raymond J. Kistler Architecture
Chairman Shostrom read the description of the project and asked if there were any conflicts of interest. Mr.
Giordano said he had a conflict of interest because he had worked on the project and recused himself and left
the meeting.
Staff handed out additional copies of plans (pages 3.2, 7.1 & 7.2) that had inadvertently been left out of the
packet. Copies of the Pre-Application recommendations were also distributed as requested by Chairman
Shostrom.
Ms. Harris reviewed the Staff Report with the Commissioners. She stated the variance to the front setback of 20
feet to 10 feet seemed reasonable because of other neighboring setbacks. However, there was concern that a
signal planned for Wimer and North Main could require additional right-of-way for turning lanes. She was
unsure whether the State would allow a 10 foot setback. Ms. Harris said staff also was concerned about the
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large mass of the roof and large box look on the Glen Street side with nothing to break it up. The plans did not
detail the colors of the exterior materials.
There being no further questions of staff, Raymond Kistler, owner and architect, reviewed the changes he had
made to the design as a result of the preliminary review with the Historic Commission several months before.
He stated that it was confusing to determine if the Historic Commission wanted the design to look more
commercial/industrial or residential in nature in order to be compatible with the mixed uses in the neighborhood.
Mr. Skibby pointed out that the plans show a significant decrease in the size and number of windows resulting in
more mass and bulk on the rear and side elevations. Mr. Kistler said this change was to comply with building
codes. There was discussion on various options to breakup the flat box look of the sides and rear and large roof
mass as seen from the front. Chairman Shostrom and Mr. Whitford expressed concern over the support braces
on the front elevation not being compatible. Mr. Swink felt there was too much unpainted galvanized metal on
the roof and exterior walls. Suggestions were made to painting or use of alternative materials.
Chairman Shostrom made a motion, seconded by Mr. Swink, to recommend the application be continued
because the Historic Commission has concerns with the proposal meeting the Historic District Design
Standards of the Site Design and Use Standards for Massing (IV-C-3), Roof Shapes (IV-C-5) and Rhythm
of Openings (IV-C-6). Also, the Commission has concerns with regard to the compatibility of exterior
materials with the surrounding area. Specific recommendations are following.
The applicant has done an excellent job embracing the residential and architectural elements in the
surrounding area.
The Variance for the ten-foot setback seems reasonable given the setbacks of adjacent properties.
The benefit of the proposal is the symmetrical placement of the proposed building in relation to the
existing front setback line.
Exterior materials and colors need to be less contrasting to be compatible with surrounding
architecture. Concerned about color and shine of zinc roofing and galvanized metal siding.
Side and rear elevations are monolithic. The base may need more relief. Bring architectural
elements from the front elevation to the rear of the building in the form of recesses, bays, trellises,
planters and/or awnings.
Diagonal steel bracing may be too industrial for area. The color of the diagonal steel bracing is
important. Consider bringing diagonal elements to the side and rear elevations. When the diagonal
element is on the front alone it is too isolated and it stands out.
Need wall and window sections.
Use larger windows on north elevations similar to those shown in August 3, 2006 pre-application
plan.
Lower saddle between two gable roofs to reduce mass of building.
The motion carried unanimously.
The Historic Commissioners discussed the applicant’s concerns regarding the Commission’s generally
positive review at the Pre-Application stage versus the more detailed review of the revised plans submitted
for this review. Although the applicant said there were few changes made, it was the consensus of the
Commissioners that the changes were significant and much more detailed regarding materials than those
presented at the pre-application review.
Planning Action 2006-02350
180 Meade Street
Site Review and Conditional Use Permit for ARU
Jane & Bill Street
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Chairman Shostrom read the description of the proposed project and confirmed there were no conflict of interest
or exparte contacts.
Ms. Harris explained that the 500 square foot building under consideration for the Accessory Residential
Unit is existing and no changes are proposed for the exterior.
The applicant was not present. There was no one in the audience wishing to speak.
Mr. Whitford made a motion to recommend approval and it was seconded by Mr. Baker. The motion
passed unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS
A. Review Board – An Email from Mollie Owens-Stevenson stating she was resigning her position with the
Historic Commission due to personal obligations was shared with the Commissioners. The following is the
month’s schedule for the Review Board, which meets every Thursday from 3:00 to at least 3:30 p.m. in the
Planning Department:
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January 4 Terry, Keith, Tom
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January 11 Terry, Henry, Dale
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January 18 Terry, Alex, Dale
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January 25 Terry, Tom, Sam
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February 1 Terry, Sam, Tom
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February 8 Terry, Keith, Rob
B. PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS FOR PLANNING ACTIONS
PA #2000-120 485 “A” Street (Steve Hoxmeier) Shostrom
PA #2004-102 832 “A” Street (Ilene Rubenstein) Saladoff
PA #2004-138 234 Vista St (Sid & Karen DeBoer) Saladoff
PA #2004-154 180 Lithia Way (Archerd & Dresner) FINALLED – REMOVE? Krach
PA-#2004-160 685 A Street (William Reeves) Swink
PL#2005-01226 820 “C” Street (Randy & Helen Ellison) Shostrom
PL#2005-01674 11 First Street (Ron Yamaoka) Skibby
PL#2005-02105 145 East Main St (Urban Development Services/SERA Arch) Giordano/Baker
PL#2005-01307 125 Sherman Street (Russ Dale) Shostrom
PL#2006-00057 247 Third Street (Marc Valens & Anne Golden) Saladoff
PA#2006-00441 160 Nob Hill (ARU-Dan Heller & Don Sever) Whitford
PA#2006-00453 175 North Main (First Methodist Church Remodel) Swink
PA#2006-00875 520 Fairview Street (Stewart Ward-Porch) Swink
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PA#2006-00877 A Street between 5 & 6 Streets (Tax Lot 6507 – Jerry Kenefick) Krach
PA#2006-00612 160 Helman (Siskiyou LLC & James Batzer-Commercial Buidlings) Shostrom/Giordano
PA#2006-01959 144 Second Street (Mary Nelke – Addition for Travelers Accom) Whitford
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PA#2006-01999 25 North Main Street (Allan Sandler – Masonic 3 Story Addn) Krach
C. Letter to Ashland School District regarding Bellview School - Mr. Krach reviewed the draft letter and the
consensus was approval to send it to the Ashland School District as written.
D. National Historic Preservation Week 2007 – “Preservation Works!” – Decision was made to host this year’s
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Preservation Week May 13 – 19. Ms. Boswell said the nomination form would be placed in
the City Newsletter to be sent with the February utility bills.
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E. Lithia Springs National Register Nomination – No report
F. Single Family Residential Design Standards – No report
G. Co-Sponsorship with Conservation Commission for Fall Workshop – No report
DISCUSSION ITEMS - None
NEW BUSINESS – None
COMMISSION ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - Mr. Krach asked if a follow-up letter should be sent to Paula Brown
in Public Works regarding consistency in the street light design standards. Ms. Harris explained that the Electric
Department has two standards which the City currently uses but there are some old designs still in operation.
The Parks Department handles the installation and maintenance of all lights within the City’s parks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The next Historic Commission meeting will be on February 7, 2007 at 7:00 pm in the Siskiyou Room.
ADJOURNMENT
With a motion by Chairman Shostrom and a second by Mr. Whitford, it was the unanimous decision of the
Commission to adjourn the meeting at 10:20 p.m.
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