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ASHLAND HISTORIC COMMISSION
Regular Meeting Minutes
December 5, 2007
Community Development/Engineering Services Building – 51 Winburn Way – Siskiyou Room
Historic Commissioners Present: Dale Shostrom, Terry Skibby, Henry Baker, James Watkins, Allison
Renwick, Keith Swink, Alex Krach, Sam Whitford, Tom Giordano
Absent Commission Members:
Council Liaison: Eric Navickas, Absent
High School Liaison: None Appointed
SOU Liaison: None Appointed
Staff Present: Planner, Maria Harris;
CALL TO ORDER – REGULAR MEETING
At 7:00 pm, Chairman Dale Shostrom called the Historic Commission meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Whitford made a motion to approve the November 7, 2007 minutes and it was seconded by Mr. Watkins.
Approval was unanimous.
PUBLIC FORUM: No speakers
PUBLIC HEARING: None
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Public Art Master Plan – Ms. Harris introduced Annette Pugh and Melissa Markell from the Public Art
Commission who presented the Public Art Master Plan, the process and the goals. Ms. Markell explained
they don’t want to change the sign code but add to it to address murals and statues as public art. They
also want to work with the Historic Commission to get feedback to coordinate any proposed art with
existing historic structures. Mr. Skibby asked about guidelines for any utility connections that are
mounted on or near the artwork pedestals. Ms. Markell said utility placements are generally out of their
control. Ms. Renwick commented about an artist in Seattle that turns utility boxes into wonderful,
whimsical artwork. Chairman Shostrom asked if the Public Arts Commission would be working with the
Parks Department to place art in the City parks. Ms. Markell said it was not allowed at this time. Ms.
Pugh & Ms. Markell discussed funding and grant issues. As Chairperson, Ms. Markell would be the main
contact.
B. Parks Archive Project – Ms. Harris explained about the Parks Department’s basement archive records
that go back as far back as the 1920’s. SOU student hired to inventory the records. Don Robertson said
they are coming across things that may have historic significance or value that he felt the Historic
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Commission should be aware of. They are coming up on the 100 anniversary of the Parks Department
and will be forming a committee that one or two Historic Commissioners may be interested in joining. The
Commissioners questioned whether SOHS could be of help. Mr. Skibby said the college used to have a
program that included scanning historical documents. Ms. Harris said Mr. Robertson would be willing to
bring some examples to the Historic Commission meeting for a discussion. The Commissioners
supported the suggestion.
OLD BUSINESS
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A. Review Board Schedule
B. Project Assignments For Planning Actions
PA #2004-138 234 Vista St (Sid & Karen DeBoer) {Under construction} Swink
PL#2005-01226 820 “C” Street (Randy & Helen Ellison) {Extension appvd to 2/08} Shostrom
PL#2005-01674 11 First St (Ron Yamaoka) (Bldg plans incomplete – Planning Action Expired} Skibby
PL#2005-02105 145 EMain/150 Lithia Wy (Urban Dev Serv/SERA Arch) {No Struc final} Giordano/Baker
PL#2005-01307 125 Sherman Street (Russ Dale) {No Building Permit Submitted Yet} Shostrom
PA#2006-00453 175 North Main (First Methodist Church Remodel) {Under constr) Swink
PA#2006-00612 160 Helman (Batzer-Comm Bldgs) {New Bldg App recd-in review} Shostrom/Giordano
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PA#2006-01999 25 N Main Street (Sandler – Masonic 3 Sty Addn) {No Bldg Permit} Krach
PA#2007-00398 237 Almond Street (Don Sever – ARU) {Under Construction} Whitford
PA#2007-00798 80 Wimer Street (Thomas Petersen – Kitchen Addition) {under contr} Watkins
PA#2007-00579 485 A St (Hoxmeier – Modification of Site Review for Mixed Use) {under constr) Baker
PA#2007-01400 542 A St (Gremmels/Delgado – Rebuild Shed & exist business) {No Bldg Permit} Skibby
C. Ashland School District – Ms. Harris stated that the Bellview School project has been submitted for review.
Mr. Swink stated that he spoke to Ben from the committee who said they were a little over budget and would
alter the plans slightly. Chairman Shostrom said they were still discussing interior details at the last meeting
he attended. Mr. Krach suggested the Review Board look at the plans submitted. Ms. Harris said she would
verify the submitted plans are deemed complete. The Review Board participants agreed to come 15 minutes
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early on Thursday, December 6.
D. Lithia Springs National Register Nomination – Mr. Skibby asked about the plaza fountain restoration. Ms.
Harris said they were hoping to receive all the pieces by February to be assembled and ready for a dedication
ceremony. Mr. Whitford asked about the status of the gun club lease. Ms. Harris said the gun club had
requested to talk to the Council but had not been able to get on their agenda. The Commissioners indicated
they want to be involved when the discussion happens. George Kramer’s report indicated the top priority was
a management plan, nomination as a historical landmark would only open up funding resources. The goal is
to protect the property from being sold by the City. Mr. Swink said he would be attending the Park’s
Department budget meeting and would report back any information discussed concerning the Gun Club
lease.
E. Single Family Residential Design Standards – No report
F. Co-Sponsorship with Conservation Commission for Fall Workshop – No report
DISCUSSION ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
Bellview School History - Chairman Shostrom said Bellview School will be featured on Public Radio’s “As It
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Was” on Thursday, December 6. He read a brief article about the history of Bellview School and asked if
anyone would be interested in doing further research. He said there were a couple of 90-year old former students
still around that could have some good information. Mr. Skibby said he may have some old photos he could put
together.
Arterial Setbacks - Ms. Harris told the Commissioners the Planning staff had been working with the Planning
Commission to get rid of the inconsistencies in the Land Use Code as it relates to the arterial setbacks. The
problem came to light during the Northlight project. Staff is recommending the code be changed to measure from
the curbline as opposed to the property line in order to allow enough room for City standard sidewalks to be
installed. Staff will be returning to the Planning Commission with sample drawings for them see and understand
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prior to the preparation of draft ordinance language. Comments were made about the narrowness of sidewalks
on North Main Street. Web access to the information is at ashland.or.us\\arterialsetbacks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The next Historic Commission meeting will be on January 2, 2008 at 7:00 pm in the Siskiyou Room.
ADJOURNMENT
It was the unanimous decision of the Commission to adjourn the meeting at 8:05 p.m.
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