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ASHLAND
ASHLAND HISTORIC COMMISSION
Minutes
March 2, 2005
Community Development/Engineering Services Building - 51 Winburn Way - Siskiyou Room
Historic Commissioners Present: Dale Shostrom, Keith Swink, Rob Saladoff, Tom Giordano, Terry
Skibby, Jay Leighton and Henry Baker
Absent Members: Alex Krach, Sam Whitford
Council liaison: Jack Hardesty
Hiah School liaison: None Appointed
SOU liaison: None Appointed
Staff Present: Maria Harris, Senior Planner; Billie Boswell, Administration
CAll TO ORDER
At 7:03 p.m., Chairman Dale Shostrom called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Leighton moved to approve the January 5, 2005 minutes. With a second by Swink, the motion was approved
unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Planning Action 2005-00039
Conditional Use Permit
Applicant: Stan Potocki and Bruce Mclean
150 N. Pioneer Street
Mr. Saladoff asked to be recused from the hearing due to a conflict of interest. All commissioners made site
visits. Mr. Skibby said he spoke to the applicant to gain entrance to the front porch area.
Chairman Shostrom explained the request for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a new residential unit, 1,172
square feet in size, at the rear of the with a proposed total floor area in excess of the Maximum Permitted Floor
Area (MPFA) allowed by ordinance. The Maximum Permitted Floor Area for the parcel is 2,E;43 square feet. The
proposed new unit combined with the existing residence results in a total of 3,302 square feet, which is 25%)
greater than allowed by ordinance. Site Review approval is requested for the construction of the second unit. A
Variance to the required driveway width is also requested for the existing mutual driveway serving the subject
parcel and 162 N. Pioneer Street.
Ms. Harris explained the R-2 zoned, 8400 square foot parcel is just north of the City parking lot located on the
corner of Lithia Way and Pioneer Street and is adjacent to C-1 Commercial zoning. The location is a transitional
area between commercial and residential areas. The proposed second unit would malximize the full 25%)
allowance for exceeding the maximum permitted floor area.
The Commissioners were concerned about the large parking area and lack of landscaping and screening
between it and the houses. There was also concern about the lack of detail of all exterior trim and materials,
window sizes and designs, and the reclaimed porch design on the existing house.
Applicant, Bruce McLean did not have additional information to answer the exterior detail questions. Chairman
Shostrom requested this information be brought back to the Historic Commission for further review.
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Ms. Leighton questioned the applicant about why he felt a conditional use to exceed thE~ maximum square
footage was necessary for this particular property. Mr. McLean said the property was boughj[ in 1989, prior to the
ordinance, with the plan to add a second unit. Under the new ordinance, the second unit would be limited to a
maximum of 300-500 square feet. The second unit was designed to the maximum square footage allowed. He
felt the size and style of the two homes were compatible with the existing neighborhood.
There being no further questions of the applicant and no one in the audience, the public meeting was closed.
Mr. Giordano and Ms. Leighton said they would have difficulty approving the proposal if it weren't for the unique
location next to the C-1 zoning. Mr. Giordano does not like the idea of designing to the 25~rQ maximum without
very specific and compelling reasons.
Chairman Shostrom moved to approve the proposal only because it is adjacent to a C-1 zone and the scale and
historic character of the structures would be compatible to the neighborhood, but with the li'Jllowing conditions:
1. Submit all exterior building materials, colors, and design details to the full Historic Commission for review
prior to issuance of the building permit. This should window and door types, trim sizes, column sizes,
siding type and size, and roofing material.
2. Submit details and materials for second story deck of new unit for full Historic Commission review prior to
issuance of a building permit. Recommend using railings rather than stucco walls.
3. Submit details and materials for porch redesign on existing house with design details to the full Historic
Commission review prior to issuance of the building permit.
4. To provide a landscape buffer between porch and parking area, explore moving a parking space to the
north side of the new unit using a carport. If the access easement prohibits this, then the Commission
would support the approval of an Administrative Variance to allow surface parking adjacent to the north
side of the new unit.
5. Clarification of the exact location of the utility pole and the access easement agreoment.
6. Raising the windows on the north elevation to second-story header height.
7. Line up the windows on the second floor of the south elevation to be compatiblo with the first story
windows. Awning windows would be acceptable.
8. Direct landing and stairs of the exterior rear porch of the existing house to orient to the north.
9. Eliminate any plan for a second story deck on the existing house. (not shown on plans, but discussed in
findings).
10. Eliminate exterior staircase on the south side of the existing house if approved by Building and Fire
Departments.
11. Match roof pitch of the second unit to the existing house if not in conflict with solar s€!tback requirements.
Mr. Skibby seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS
A. Review Board - Following is the month's schedule for the Review Board, which meets E~very Thursday from
3:00 to at least 3:30 p.m. in the Planning Department:
March 3rd
March 10th
March 1 th
March 24th
March 31st
Skibby, Swink, Shostrom
Skibby, Baker, Saladoff
Skibby, Krach, Shostrom
Skibby, Giordano, Leighton
Skibby, Swink, Krach
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B. Proiect Assianments for Plannina Actions
PA #2000-120
PA #2002-100
PA #2004-017
PA #2004-026
PA #2004-018
PA #2004-043
PA #2004-100
PA #2004-102
PA #2004-110
PA #2004-115
PA #2004-138
PA #2004-150
PA #2004-154
PA-#2004-160
PL#2005-00039
485 "A" Street (Steve Hoxmeier)
142 East Main Street (Earthly Goods)
364 Hargadine Street (Ken Kolar)
81 Central Avenue (Wes & Lucinda Vail)
322 Pioneer Street (AI & Sandra Carlson)
246 Catalina Drive (Dr. William Rodden)
80 Wimer (Tom & Kathy Petersen)
832 "A" Street (Ilene Rubenstein)
150 Church St (Robert M. Saladoff)
724 Iowa St (Dave and Jamie Kaufman)
234 Vista St (Sid & Karen DeBoer)
87 Fourth St (Unitarian Universal Fellowship Church)
180 Lithia Way (Archerd & Dresner)
685 A Street (William Reeves)
150 N. Pioneer (Stan Potacki & Bruce McLean)
Shostrom
Leighton
Krach
Giordano
Swink
Krach
Whitford
Saladoff
Whitford
Swink
Saladoff
Shostrom
Leighton
Krach
Leighton
C. National Historic Preservation Week. Mav 8-14.2005 -Identified the following schedule of events:
Sunday, May 8th, 2:00-3:30 PM - Ashland Cemetery Walking Tour, Host: Terry Skibby.
Monday, May 9th, 10:00 AM-4:30 PM - Ashland's Old Gas Station Photo Display, Lobby of the
Community Development & Engineering Building, Provided by Jay Leighton.
Tuesday, May 10th, 10:00-11 :30 AM - Railroad District Walking Tour, Host: Terry Skibby.
Wednesday, May 11th, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM - Ashland Memorial Mausoleum, Open to Public
7:00 PM - Ashland Historic Commission Meeting, Open to Public
Friday, May 13th, 12:00 PM - Ashland Historic Preservation Awards Ceremony with Walking Tour to
follow, (1 st choice is at Trinity Church with walking tour of Paddington Station, 2nd choice is at
Paddington Station with walking tour of Trinity Church)
Text for the brochure will be provided by: Skibby for Ashland Cemetery Walking Tour and the Railroad Walking
Tour; Leighton for the Old Gas Station Photo Display; Saladofffor Paddington Square; and Giordano for Trinity
Church
A list of possible nominations were identified and divided up between Commissioners to do site visits and take
pictures. These will be reviewed at 5:00 PM before the April 6th Historic Commission meeting for final selections.
Staff was asked to provide a list of the 2004 Nomination categories.
Leighton suggested that possible nominations be yellow highlighted in the Hearings Board notebook during the
coming year as Hearings Board reviews are done. This would provide better info for 200B nominations.
D. Co-Sponsorship with Conservation Commission for Fall Workshop - Mr. Saladoff has an appointment with
Joanne Krippaehne. She will identify within the Conservation Commission their sub-committee and they will set
up a meeting date.
E. Lithia Sprinas National Reaister Nomination - Ms. Harris found out the Parks Commission is having a Joint
Study session of the City Council on April 18th at 7:00 PM at the Parks Office to discuss the Gun Club. The Gun
Club lease will expire in 2009. This is a public meeting and is expected to be well attended. Ms. Harris also
contacted George Kramer who said the National Register status doesn't preclude the use of the property as a
Gun Club as long as there is a management plan to protect historically significant areas. Ms. Harris will gather a
packet of information to pass on the to Study Session participants. The Commissioners asked that George
Kramer, Nan Hannon, and Professor Mark Tveskov be present to speak.
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F. Multiple Listina Survey for National Reaister of Historic Places - Maria is working on the administrative work
needed to apply for the CLG grant and the RFP before the August 31st deadline.
G. Sinale Familv Residential Desian Standards - Formation of a sub-committee to be led by Giordano and
Swink. Commission asked that this Business item be combined with Conservation Commission Workshop as
one project. Mr. Swink wants to work on the actual standards during the summer.
NEW BUSINESS
A. Historic Commission review of all commercial remodels in the Historic Districts - Ms. Harris said that
Staff would administratively require all commercial addition projects in the Historic Districts be reviewed
by the full Historic Commission.
(Ms. Leighton moved to extend the Historic Commission meeting to 10: 18 PM. Mr. Skibby seconded the motion
and it was approved unanimously)
B. Commissions Open House - The Commissioners agreed to support the Open House! in combination with
the Volunteer Appreciation Open House. The Old Armory was the preferred site. Late afternoon was the
preferred time.
COMMISSION ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA
Ms. Leighton explained the Ashland Historical Society received a grant to place Historic Injlerpretive Panels (2
4'x2' panels) in the Plaza. The Commissioners decided to recommend one feature the Pioneer/Prehistory
information and the other the Lithia story.
Mr. Skibby informed the Commission that he had heard there may be some development across the street from
the park at Hersey and Water Streets. He recommended an Archeological survey be done prior to any
development.
Ms. Harris informed the Commissioners of a presentation of the proposed development at the old Copeland
Lumber site which would be presented at the Planning Commission meeting, March 8th. She recommended the
Commissioners be present or watch the meeting on TV or watch the streaming video on the City's website.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The next Historic Commission meeting will be on April 6, 2005 at 7:00 pm in the Siskiyou Room. The
Commissioners will meet at 5:00 PM prior to the regular meeting in order to review the nominations for the
Historic Preservation Awards.
ADJOURNMENT
With a motion by Saladoff and second by Baker, it was the unanimous decision of the Cornmission to adjourn
the meeting at 10:18 p.m.
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