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Minutes
November 3, 2004
Community CJeve/opment/Engineering Services Building - 51 Winburn Way - Siskiyou Room
Historic Commis!.ioners Present: Dale Shostrom, Keith Swink, Tom Giordano, Alex Krach, Rob Saladoff,
Terry Skibby, Jay Leighton and Henry Baker
Absent Members: Sam Whitford
Council Liaison: ,John Morrison (absent)
Hiah School Liaision: None Appointed
SOU Liaison: None Appointed
Staff Present: Maria Harris, Senior Planner; Billie Boswell, Administration
CALL TO ORDER
At 7:05 p.m., Chairman Dale Shostrom called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Leighton moved to approve the October 6, 2004 minutes as revised. With a second by Swink, the motion was
approved with all ,/oling aye.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Shostrol11 suggested that the agenda be amended to allow the scheduled Planning Action #2004-138
for 234 Vista Street be heard prior to the Preview of the Mixed-Use Development proposed for 165 Lithia Way.
The commissioners agreed.
Planning Action ~!004-138
Conditional Use Permit and Physical & Environmental Constraints Permit
Applicant: Joanne Krippaehne, Madrona Achitecture
Owner: Sid & Karen DeBoer
234 Vista Street
Most members had site visits but no ex-parte contact. There were no conflict of interest issues.
The request is for a Conditional Use Permit to construct an addition to the existing single family residence with a
proposed total floor area in excess of the Maximum Permitted Floor Area allowed by ordinance. The Maximum
Permitted Floor Area for the parcel is 3,249 square feet, while the proposed residence is 4061 square feet or
250/0 greater than allowed by ordinance. In addition, a Physical Constraints Review Permit is requested to
construct a swimming pool and other recreational structures on slopes in excess of 25 percent.
Maria Harris stated the application for a Type 1, Conditional Use was approved with conditions by staff with all
conditions of the previous hillside development permit and Historic Commission recommendations with final
approval by staff advisor. She deferred a detailed description of the project to the DeBoer's agent, Joanne
Krippaehne.
Krippaehne described the existing Frank Clark designed house and the proposed addition to include a kitchen
and great room on the main floor, a bedroom above and a basement. The owners plan to replicate the existing
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details of the old house in the new addition including the siding, trim, windows and carved rafter tails. The
owners plan to remove the "tree-house" structure on the hillside and add terraces to reduce the bulk of the
existing retaining wall. Landscape items on the previously approved "Big House" project would be applied to this
project. Krippaehne pointed out that the addition was designed to sit behind the existing garage making it nearly
invisible from Vista Street.
The owner, Sid DeBoer, explained to the Commissioners that the current design is intended to give them the
amenities of the pnaviously approved building permit for the "Big House", but in a smaller package that is more
compatible with thE~ neighborhood. If they can get approval forthis project, they will not go forward with building
the "Big House".
Chairman Shostrom questioned the 18-foot retaining wall. Krippaehne explained the retaining wall currently
exists as the hillside basement wall of the "tree-house" structure. When that structure is removed, the wall would
be retained and several planting terraces would be added to soften the look down to the outdoor recreation area.
There being no one in the audience wishing to speak, the public meeting was closed.
The Commissioners liked the design, complimenting the DeBoers on their efforts to retain the details of the
existing historical home, placement of the addition behind the garage to minimize it's visibility from the street and
scaling the addition to fit appropriately with the existing house. They felt the additional 250/0 of floor space would
be appropriate for the size of the lot.
Skibby moved to recommend approval of the application as presented. Swink seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously.
PREVIEW of MixE~d-Use Development Proposal for 165 Lithia Way, the Copeland Lumber site.
Applicant: Redc4) and Archerd & Dresner
Owner: Redco, L.LC
165 Lithia Way
The applicants presented the preliminary design for the old Copeland Lumber site (1.4 acres) at the corner of
Lithia Way and First Street to include two buildings with commercial retail spaces on the first floor and loft-style
residential housin~~ in the two additional stories above. Office/studio units or townhouses would be attached in
the back and a parking garage installed underground. Six three-story single-family row houses would also be
built on the southwest side of the property to transition the development into the residential neighborhood.
Approximately 39 housing units are planned with a minimum of 4 affordable housing units.
A proposed mid-block pedestrian crossing on Lithia Way would continue between the two commercial buildings
to create a pedestrian breezeway and access to a public plaza/parking area in the center of the site dividing the
commercial buildings and the row houses. Green space would be developed on the southeast portion of the site
between the row houses and the existing City parking lot and the existing single-family residential area.
Following the presentation, the Commissioners discussed the scale of the project, the largest project in
Ashland's downtown, and the effect it would have on the existing image of Ashland. They came up with the
following list of concerns to be communicated back to the applicants:
1. The fac;ades of the buildings are too ornate for Ashland. Specifically, the number and mix of
materials was identified. Simplify the palette of materials and the exterior details. Buildings in
Ashland's downtown are not this complex.
2. The building feels like Portland, somewhat trendy and generic -and does not feel like Ashland. Does
this building contribute to what Ashland is, how the community defines itself?
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3. The sizl9 of the windows in Ashland's downtown buildings get smaller going up the building, more
residential in scale.
4. This is a huge project, biggest proposal to date. There are concerns with the scale of the buildings.
The scale feels like a jump from a town of 20,000 to a city of 200,000.
5. There i8 a concern about how the project will be received. The suggestion was to hold another
public meeting prior to further design work and submission of the application.
ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA
None
OLD BUSINESS
A. Review Board .- Following is the November schedule for the Review Board, which meets every Thursday
from 3:00 to at lea8t 3:30 p.m. in the Planning Department:
November 4th
Nov. 1 ih (Friday)
November 18th
November 25th
December 2nd
December 9th
Skibby, Leighton, Shostrom
Skibby, Shostrom, Krach
Skibby, Giordano, Swink
THANKSGIVING
Skibby, Leighton, Saladoff
Skibby, Swink, Baker
B. Proiect Assianrnents for Plannina Actions
PA #2000-120
PA #2002-100
P A #2003-005
P A #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
PA #2004-138
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)
234 Vista St (Sid & Karen DeBoer)
Shostrom
Leighton
Krach
Giordano
Swink
Krach
Whitford
Saladoff
Whitford
Swink
Saladof
C. Co-Sponsorship with Conservation Commission for Fall Workshop - Meeting delayed until December.
D. Lithia Sprinas National Reaister Nomination - Maria Harris contacted SHPO and is waiting to hear back from
Roger Roper about the historical significance of the Gun Club retaining their use.
E. Memo to Council Reaardina Authorization for Multiple Listina Survey for National Reaister of Historic Places
Maria Harris spokt9 to George Kramer who will come to the December meeting to discuss Multiple Properties
Submissions and doing a reconnaissance survey. Maria said SHPO could provide monies for the study through
the CLG grant.
F. Brown Baa Lunch Ideas - Old House Fair - Remove from agenda.
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G. Sinale Familv R,esidential Desian Standards - Formation of a sub-committee postponed until the December
meeting.
COMMISSION ITE:MS NOT ON AGENDA
None
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The next Historic Commission meeting will be on December 8, 2004 at 7:00 pm in the Siskiyou Room.
ADJOURNMENT
With a motion by Shostrom and second by Leighton, it was the unanimous decision of the Commission to
adjourn the meeting at 10:50 p.m.
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