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Minutes
September 8, 2004
Community Development/Engineering Services Building - 51 Winburn Way - Siskiyou Room
Historic Commiss.ioners Present: Dale Shostrom, Keith Swink, Tom Giordano, Alex Krach, Rob Saladoff,
Terry Skibby, Sam Whitford, and Jay Leighton
Absent Members: None
Council Liaison: .John Morrison
Hiah School Liaison: None Appointed
SOU Liaison: None Appointed
Staff Present: John McLaughlin, Community Development Director, Billie Boswell, Administration
CALL TO ORDER
At 7:05 p.m., Chairman Dale Shostrom called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MIINUTES
Skibby pointed out that the National Register Nomination for the Lithia Springs Property was removed from the
"Old Business" section of the agenda and should be reinstated. Skibby moved to approve the August 8, 2004
minutes as revised. With a second by Krach, the motion was approved with all voting aye.
PUBLIC HEARINGiS
Planning Action 2004-110
Conditional Use Permit
Robert Saladoff
150 Church Stree1t
Rob Saladoff recused himself from the Commission as the owner of the subject property. Most members had
site visits; none had ex parte contacts.
McLaughlin clarified that Historic Commission members may not represent a client for a fee in front of the body
in which they sit, but Mr. Saladoff can present this action because he is the property owner and it is his own
project.
McLaughlin related that the City had received a letter from Mark & CiCi Brown of 171 Church Street, an email
from Dave Hoxy of 174 Church Street and a letter from Lou Nash and Kate Thill of 88 Baum Street. The letter
from Lew Nash ancl Kate Thill requested that the project be called up for a public hearing in front of the Hearings
Board, probably in October.
McLaughlin explained that the Saladoff's are proposing a new residence on a vacant lot. The owners propose to
construct a house with total floor area in excess of of the Maximum Permitted Floor Area (MPFA) allowed by
ordinance. The Maximum Permitted Floor Area for the parcel 3, 249 square feet, while the proposed residence
is 3,557 square feet or 9% greater than allowed by ordinance. The ordinance provides for up to 25% more floor
area with an approved Conditional Use Permit. City staff felt the application is justified because of the shape and
larger size of the lot, the fact that the street profile conforms to other homes in the area and the additional square
footage is not visible from the public right-of-ways.
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Skibby confirmed that the access to the property would be off an easement alley rather from the front of the
home off Church Street. Skibby also confirmed that the connector between the two portions of the house was
included in the square footage.
There being no further questions of City staff, the applicant shared additional information regarding the design
proposal including the overall height and massing of the house, the access, size and shape of the lot and
functionality for their family.
Skibby asked the applicant if the lack of access from the front and the requirement for the second entry put the
house over the maximum size. Saladoff explained no one item caused the overage, but it was a combination of
the overall design limitations and the requirements for their family.
Leighton pointed out the connector portion has a flat roof connecting the single story section in the rear and is
not visible from the right-of-way.
Shostrom clarified jthat the square footage of the neighbor's house as listed in the Saladoff's application does not
include a proposed addition.
There being no further questions of the applicant, Shostrom opened the meeting for public comment.
Lew Nash of 88 Baum St, felt some of the criteria presented by the applicants were not factual and the scale and
impact of the homE~ would be detrimental to the neighborhood.
Saladoff asked Mr. Nash if his calculations took into consideration of the ratio between the house and lot sizes.
Mr. Nash confirmed they did not.
There was no further public comment.
In rebuttal, the appllicant stated there was no intention to mislead. Of 27 homes in his study the ratio of house to
lot size was 17.1 olc> where his house is 20.40Ic>. However, the scale for the size of the lot and the impact to the
neighborhood was minimal.
The public hearing was closed and the Commission discussed some of the criteria issues as they related to the
Saladoff's proposal.
Skibby moved to n~commend approval of this application as presented. Whitford seconded the motion and it
passed in a roll call vote with Giordano, Krach, Shostrom, Skibby, Swink, and Whitford voting aye and Leighton
voting nay.
Planning Action ~!004-115
Conditional Use Permit
Dave & Jamie Kaufman
724 Iowa Street
Most members had site visits but no ex-parte contact. Chairman Shostrom said he had a conflict of interest due
to being employed by the owners early in the project. As a result, Shostrom recused himself and Vice Chair
Skibby took over as chair of the meeting.
McLaughlin explained the applicants had already been approved for a building permit to slightly expand the
footprint of the first floor and to add a new partial second story on their 7,137 square foot lot. This application
would add an additional 197 square feet to the second story above the garage that would cause the total square
footage of 1858 (including attached garage) to exceed the Maximum Permitted Floor Area by 8.20/0. Although
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the addition adds mass to front of the house, it is stepped back 50 feet from Iowa Street and 38 feet from the
front of the home and is minimally visible from the street. City staff's opinion is because of the smaller size of the
lot in relationship to the relatively modest size of the proposed project, the mass and bulk of the home will be
comparable to the existing mix in the neighborhood.
There being no further questions of City staff, Larry Medinger, the owner's representative, shared additional
information regarding the design proposal and how it relates to the existing neighborhood.
Leighton asked the owners to clarify the footprint of the original house compared to what was being added both
in the approved addition and this proposed addition.
Whitford asked the owner's to explain the reasons for two front entries. The owners said that both entries were
part of the existing house, but the secondary entry, closest to the garage, was set back significantly from the
main entry at the front of the house.
Krach felt the desi!~n had a contemporary look similar to those found on modern townhouses. Medinger said
because the existing home is so small, they incorporated various hip roofs and gables and offset the second
story to add squarE~ footage to what currently is a modest craftsman design.
There being no further questions of the applicants, and no one in the audience to speak, the public hearing was
closed.
Leighton reminded the commission that the original application for the first addition was turned down by the
Hearing Review Board due to the design being unbalanced and inconsistencies between the two entry designs.
Whitford commented that with the second addition above the garage, the design was much more balanced.
Whitford moved to recommend approval of Planning Application 2004-115 subject to a redesign of the main
entry to match the secondary entry. After discussion, Whitford amended the motion to recommend removing the
proposed pergola and adding a porch roof similar to the design of the other entry and presenting the revised
design to the Historic Review Board for approval. The motion was seconded by Giordano and passed in a roll
call vote with all participating members voting aye.
ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA
The Commission discussed reviewing "phased" projects when the full scope of the project is unknown.
McLaughlin stated that staff needs to review the process and, possibly, require a written statement from the
applicant that they are willing to take the risk that approval of the final phase and overall design could be denied.
McLaughlin also stated that communication with the applicant should be improved when a design is denied by
the Historical Review Board. He recommended that these decisions be recorded in the City's computerized
permit tracking system, Eden, so Staff can review the concerns with the applicant and give them the opportunity
to submit a revised design to the Board before issuance is approved.
Shostrom recommended the form used by the Historical Review Board be improved to provide a better record of
concerns and decisions. Skibby agreed and suggested the copies of these forms be organized in a file or
notebook that can be available to the Board or Commission as needed.
Discussion follow€!d regarding design requirements necessary to begin identifying specific criteria needed to
make a good deClision on Conditional Use permits with regard to the new Maximum Permitted Floor Area
ordinance.
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OLD BUSINESS
Review Board - Following is the September schedule for the Review Board, which meets every Thursday from
3:00 to at least 3:30 p.m. in the Planning Department:
S~3pt 9th
SI3pt 16th
SI3pt 23rd
SI3pt 30th
Oct ih
Skibby, Leighton, Krach
Skibby, Swink, Shostrom
Skibby, Giordano, Leighton
Skibby, Whitford, Krach
Skibby, Swink, Saladoff
Proiect Assianments for Plannina Actions
PA #2000-120
PA #2002-100
P A #2003-005
PA #2003-092
PA #2004-017
P A #2004-026
PA #2004-018
PA #2004-043
PA #2004-100
PA #2004-102
PA #2004-110
PA #2004-115
485 "A" Street (Steve Hoxmeier)
142 East Main Street (Earthly Goods)
35 S. Second Street (Winchester Inn)
124 Alida Street (Kirt Meyer and Vadim Agakhanov)
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)
Shostrom
Leighton
Krippaehne
Krippaehne
Krach
Giordano
Swink
Krach
Whitford
Saladoff
Whitford
Swink
Co-Sponsorship with Conservation Commission for Fall Workshop - McLaughlin will have Staff discuss the
Historic Commission's desire to develop historic requirements and Conservation compatibility in the form of an
educational pamphlet or booklet and report their priorities and response back to the Commission. They will also
inform the Conservation Commission that a Historic Commission member(s) will attend their October meeting.
(A motion was made by Leighton to extend the meeting for an additional 15 minutes. Swink seconded the
motion and it was passed unanimously).
Memo to Council Reaardina Authorization for Multiple Listina Survey for National Reaister of Historic Places-
Houses or areas outside of the Historic Districts will require individual nominations as a Special Designation.
Possible National Reaister Nomination for Lithia Sprinas Property - McLaughlin said the Parks Director indicated
the lease extension is on hold until it is known whether or not pursuing a National Historic designation would
affect the Gun Club existence. Additional discussion with Parks needed to determine specific information they
need to make their decision.
Brown Baa Lunch Ideas - Old House Fair - Leighton will follow up.
Sinale Family Residential Desian Standards - A sub-committee may need to be appointed to start developing
standards.
NEW BUSINESS
Krach will review mail and share with the Committee any items of note.
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McLaughlin informled the Committee that training is being developed to streamline meetings to minimize the time
commitments of all of the commissions. This information will be shared with the Commission in the near future.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The next Historic Commission meeting will be on October 6, 2004 at 7:00 pm in the Siskiyou Room.
ADJOURNMENT
With a motion by Skibby and second by Leighton, it was the unanimous decision of the Commission to adjourn
the meeting at 10::30 p.m.
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