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CITY OF
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ASHLAND HISTORIC COMMISSION
Minutes
December 8, 2004
Community Development/Engineering Services Building - 51 Winburn Way - Siskiyou Room
Historic Commissioners Present: Dale Shostrom, Keith Swink, Sam Whitford, Alex KraGh, Rob Saladoff,
Terry Skibby, Jay Leighton and Henry Baker
Absent Members: Tom Giordano
Council Liaison: John Morrison
Hiah School Liaison: 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 November 3, 2004 minutes as revised. With a second by Sa/adoff, the motion
was approved with all voting aye.
GEORGE KRAMER
George Kramer spoke to the Historic Commission about options for surveying and submitting a Multiple
Properties Submission on the National Register for Historic Places. A multiple properties submission is a
National Register listing which have non-geographically coherent resources of common clssociation. These
properties must have specific standards with common historical criteria. For example, "Oregon Covered
Bridges", "19th Century Residential Architecture & Environs", or "Pre-World War II/Pre-194B Construction". In
order to identify what is actually out there, Kramer suggested doing a "windshield" or "drive-by" inventory initially
to identify commonality between the subject properties. Then once shared criteria are identified, more intensive
historical survey can be done on the selected individual homes to create a narrative for submittal. Mr. Kramer
explained that in this type of submission, owner consent is required to register the property. The City would also
need to decide if the identified properties would be subject to Historic Design criteria when submitting building
permits. Another option is to survey the homes abutting existing Historical Districts to learn if the current
boundaries should be expanded. These would require owner consent of 50% plus 1. He explained that
Certified Local Government (GLG) monies are available in the form of grants from the Federal government and
dispersed by SHPO.
Leighton moved to have staff move forward with the process to begin the process for beginning the inventory
process to do the surveys. The motion was seconded by Skibby and passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Planning Action 2004-150
Conditional Use Permit and Site Review
Applicant: Unitarian Universal Fellowship Church
87 Fourth Street
Most members had site visits but no ex-parte contact. There were no conflict of interest issues.
CITY OF
ASHLAND
The request is for a Conditional Use Permit to modify a non-conforming site involving the construction of an
approximately 3,837 square foot addition to the existing Unitarian Church building. The addition will
accommodate a social hall, commercial kitchen, restrooms and storage/maintenance space. The site is
considered non-conforming because the existing amount of off-street parking is less than that required by
ordinance.
Staff described the existing site and improvements. The proposal would include the buildiing addition, a new
sidewalk with planting strip on C Street, paving the alley and 2 parking spaces, and all assoc;iated landscaping.
Bill Emerson of Emerson Design, 90 5th St, showed the Commission the proposed streetscape and a model of
the design. The addition is designed to give a more residential look than the 1961 modernistic design of the
existing church building to blend better with the residential neighborhood. The Commission discussed the
design features of the proposed windows, the entry, the roof design, siding and trim materiall and color choices.
There was also discussion of the proposed removal of the steeple.
Shostrom moved to approve the addition design with the stipulation that the original1961 building details
including windows, window types, trims, trim types, stucco texture, eaves, roofing, and base detail remain the
same. The steeple is approved for removal. Leighton seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Planning Action 2004-154
Applicant: Archerd & Dresner
180 Lithia Way
The request is for Site Review approval to construct a 6,166 square foot, three-story mixed-use building. This
building is the Jasmine Building, Phase II.
Staff explained that the Phase I building of this project was recently completed. The current proposal is for a
second building separated from the first building and would provide retail space on the !~round level and 3
residential units on the 2nd and 3rd floors. This building would not extend to the sidewalk: as required in the
Downtown Design standards, however, a public plaza space in the front of the buildin~1 and a pedestrian
walkway to the west of the building would mitigate this requirement since the standards specifically mention
plazas and walkways as a basis for an exception. The walkway is intended to provide! mid-block access
between Lithia Way and East Main.
Evan Archerd of Archerd & Dresner presented the details of the Phase II building showing how the new building
is compatible but different than the first building. Details of the plaza and the pedestrian waU<waywere shown to
complement the proposed mid-block walkway and the pedestrian corridor planned for the development across
the street.
There being no one in the audience wishing to speak, the public hearing was closed.
Saladoff questioned whether or not the balcony shown met the Downtown Design Standiards. Because the
balcony is set nearly 24 feet from the street, behind several trees and oriented toward the park, the applicant felt
it really wasn't part of the streetscape.
Skibby made a motion to approve the application with a second by Swink. It was approved unanimously.
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"A" Street Market Place
It was noted that there were no representatives present for the "A" Street Market Place discussion regarding
painting the exterior. The Commission said they would not approve painting the exterior. However, a clear, non-
glossy sealant could be used to seal and protect the concrete.
165 Lith ia Way
Evan Archerd and George Kramer presented four different looks for the two proposed buildings along Lithia Way
and requested feedback from the Commission as a follow up to the comments received after the November
presentation. Two design and trim options were proposed for the first building, incorporating a brick fagade
similar to other 19th-century buildings in Ashland. Four options were proposed for the second building showing
various historical design periods. The Historic Commission preferred the vertical, brick fagade as shown in
Option A and the horizontal, Moderne example shown in Option D.
ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
Staff discussed the National Historic Preservation Month in May, 2005. The Commission decided to continue
Ashland's celebration in the 2nd week of May only.
OLD BUSINESS
A. Review Board - Following is the January schedule for the Review Board, which meets every Thursday from
3:00 to at least 3:30 p.m. in the Planning Department:
December 9th
December 16th
December 23rd
December 30th
January 6th
Skibby, Swink, Baker
Skibby, Baker, Shostrom
Skibby, Leighton, Krach
Skibby, Whitford, Krach
Skibby, Swink, Saladoff
B. Proiect Assianments for Plannina Actions
PA #2000-120
PA #2002-100
P A #2004-017
PA #2004-026
PA #2004-018
P A #2004-043
P A #2004-100
PA #2004-102
PA #2004-110
PA #2004-115
P A #2004-138
P A #2004-150
PA #2004-154
485 "A" Street (Steve Hoxmeier)
142 East Main Street (Earthly Goods)
364 Hargadine Street (Ken Kolar)
81 Central Avenue 0/Ves & 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 Wy
Shostrom
Leighton
Krach
Giordano
Swink
Krach
Whitford
Saladoff
Whitford
Swink
Saladoff
Shostrom
Leighton
C. Co-Sponsorship with Conservation Commission for Fall Workshop - Waiting to hear from Joanne Krippahne.
D. Lithia Sprinas National Reaister Nomination - Maria Harris contacted SHPO and is still waiting to hear back
from Roger Roper about the historical significance of the Gun Club retaining their use.
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E. Memo to Council Reaardina Authorization for Multiple Listina Survey for National Reaister of Historic Places
- Begin designing survey
G. Sinale Familv Residential Desian Standards - Formation of a sub-committee led by Giordano
NEW BUSINESS
Historic Commission Recommendations for City Council Goal Setting for 2005-2006:
1. Multiple Listing Survey to identify properties that should be on the National Register for Historic Places
2. Continue efforts for the protection of Lithia Springs as a historic resource
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The next Historic Commission meeting will be on January 5, 2005 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 11 :00 p.m.
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