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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-26-11 City of Farmington Mission Statement 430 Third Street Through teamwork and cooperation, Farmington,MN 55024 the City of Farmington provides quality services that preserve our proud past and foster a promising future. AGENDA HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING April 26,2011 6:00 P.M. CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM#169 1. Call to order 2. Approval of agenda 3. Approval of minutes of February 23, 2011 regular meeting 4. Public Hearings—none 5. New Business a. Annual Preservation Award Nominations b. June 30th Preservation Workshop @ Farmers' Market 6. Continued Business a. Historic Preservation Month—May i. City Council Proclamation—May 2,2011 (Draft proclamation attached) ii. Heritage Preservation Awards Presented at City Council—May 16,2011 iii. Heritage Landmark Designations review by Planning Commission—May 10,2011 iv. Heritage Landmark Designations at City Council—May 16,2011 b. Legacy Grant Application for Heritage Resource Interpretation Plan c. HPC 2011 Goals and Objectives(Updated goals attached) d. Site Plan—323 3`d Street(McVicker Lot)—Immanuel Dental 7. Reports a. Certified Local Government Annual Report FY2010 8. Miscellaneous 9. Adjourn City of Farmington Mission Statement 430 Third Street Through teamwork and cooperation, Farmington,MN 55024 the City of Farmington provides quality services that preserve our proud past and foster a promising future HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES February 23,2011 6:00 P.M. CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM#169 1. Call to order at 6:00 p.m. Present: Members Franceschelli,Preece,Dooley,McMillen,Consultant Robert Vogel,Assistant City Planner Wippler. Absent: None 2. Approval of agenda Motion by Dooley,second by Preece to approve the agenda. APIF,Motion passed. 3. Approval of the minutes from October 26,2010. Motion by Franceschelli,second by Dooley to approve the minutes from October 26,2010. APIF,Motion passed. 4. Public Hearings-None 5. New Business a. HPC 2011 Officer Appointments Motion by McMillen,second by Preece to appoint Commissioner Franceschelli as Chairperson for 2011. Motion by Preece,second by Dooley to appoint Commissioner McMillen as Vice Chairperson for 2011. b. HPC 2011 Goals and Objectives The Commission reviewed the 2010 Goals and Objectives and determined that numbers 1,3,4 and 5 should carry over into 2011. The Commission did add the following goal for 2011: "Work with the School District to develop a preservation strategy for the historic high school" Staff will update and distribute the 2011 goals and objectives with the approved changes. Motion by Preece,second by Franceschelli to adopt the proposed goals and objectives for 2011 with the changes discussed. APIF,Motion passed. c. Historic Preservation Month—May i. City Council Proclamation Consultant Vogel stated this year's theme is"Celebrating America's Treasures". The commission discussed and agreed to modify the theme to"Celebrating Farmington's Treasurers". Posters will be drafted and sent electronically to the members for comments and suggestions. The mayor will proclaim May as Heritage Preservation month at the regular City Council meeting on May 2nd. ii. Heritage Preservation Awards Presented at City Council—May 16,2011 The deadline for submission of nominations to staff is April 22,2011. The HPC will formally select a nomination at their regular meeting on April 26,2011. Staff has been working on a press release that will be published in the paper in the upcoming weeks. Information will also be made available via the City's website and cable. The Commission will finalize who will present the awards at City Council at the April 26t meeting. d. McVicker Lot—possible development Staff reviewed the development proposal with the Commission. The proposal is for a single-story dental office to be built on the McVicker lot. The front elevation consists of brick veneer and the material on the side elevation adjacent to the Farmington Steak House is proposed to be horizontal fiber cement lap siding. This would be similar to what would be placed on a residential house. The HPC made a recommendation to have the south side elevation amended to show vertical hardi-board panels similar to what is proposed on the Pizza Man expansion or other traditional materials that are common in a downtown setting and to reorient the windows on the south side of the building to a vertical orientation. Staff will take the recommendations back to the applicant. 6. Continued Business a. Consider Formal Nominations of Farmington Heritage Landmark Designations Staff has attempted to contact the property owners to verify their willingness to designate their property. So far staff has only received feedback from one of the homeowners and have left messages with the other two home owners. At this time the school district and the owner of the Feely Elevator are not ready to proceed with the designations. It is anticipated that we will receive an okay to proceed with designating the three residential properties. Consultant Vogel will send all reports,except the Old High School,to the state for review. It is anticipated that the public hearing at the City Council for the nominations will take place on May 161. Motion by Preece,second by Franceschelli to formally recommend the following properties for nomination as Heritage Landmarks: 621 Third Street 719 Third Street 708 Third Street b. Legacy Grant application for Heritage Resources Interpretation Plan Consultant Vogel stated that the Legislature has not yet reauthorized the funding and decision is expected by the end of May. Farmington does have some projects that are ready to be submitted for funding once the reauthorization is granted. This item will be continued to the April regular meeting where Consultant Vogel will provide an update. 7. Reports-None 8. Miscellaneous Commissioner Franceschelli was curious about the status of the CDA project in VRC. The CDA is proposing a 66 unit senior apartment complex in the Vermillion River Crossing Development south of McDonalds. The site plan has been approved by the Planning Commission. A review by the HPC is not required for this development. Commissioner McMillen mentioned he saw a newspaper article regarding CDBG funding and the possible cuts to this funding source. He mentioned that a picture of the Exchange Bank was in the article. a. 2011 Meetings dates Staff provided the Commission with a calendar identifying all City meeting dates for 2011. b. Commission vacancy Staff mentioned that Commissioner Johnson has resigned his position on the HPC,leaving the HPC with a vacancy. 9. Adjourn Motion by Dooley,second by Preece,to adjourn at 7:02 p.m.APIF,Motion passed. Submitted by, Air Tony Wipppler, sis : sity Planner 2011 Preservation Month Proclamation 0 4 0 9) �j'J 0 WHEREAS, historic preservation is an effective tool for managing growth and sustainable development, revitalizing neighborhoods, fostering local pride and maintaining community character while enhancing livability;and WHEREAS, historic preservation is relevant for communities across the nation, both urban and rural, and for Americans of all ages, all walks of life, and all ethnic backgrounds;and WHEREAS, it is important to celebrate the role of history in our lives and the contributions made be dedicated individuals in helping to preserve the tangible aspects of the heritage that has shaped us as people;and WHEREAS, "Celebrating Farmington's Treasurers" is the City's local theme for National Preservation Month zou and is cosponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. NOW THEREFORE, I, the Mayor of Farmington, Todd Larson do proclaim May zou as Preservation Month, and call upon the people of Farmington to join their fellow citizens across the United States in recognizing and participating in this special observance. Authorized Signature Date FARMINGTON HPC 2011 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1. Print&display a Preservation Month (May)poster 2. Apply for Legacy grants to revise and update the Historic Preservation Handbook,develop a city-wide heritage interpretation plan, prepare plans and specifications for historical markers,and digitize historic records&photographs 3. Sponsor a workshop for historic property owners(Farmers' Market). 4. Develop a marketing campaign for the historic downtown and commercial properties 5. Work with the School District to develop a preservation strategy for the historic high school.