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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2006-01-05 | 2 | Board member Lynch requested that this item be tabled to a future meeting to allow time for the property owner to complete the proposed renovations to the building. M/S (Iverson, Lynch) to table this item until the proposed work has been completed. 2-3-0. Ayes: 2 (Iverson, Lynch); Noes: 3 (Anderson, Miller, Tilos); Absent: 0; Motion failed. M/S (Miller, Anderson) to accept Staff's recommendation not to recommend the designation of 2320 Lincoln Avenue as a historic monument. 3-2-0. Ayes: 3 (Anderson, Miller, Tilos); Noes: 2 (Iverson, Lynch); Absent: 0; Motion carries. 2. CA05-0035 - 2320 Lincoln Avenue - Applicant: Li-Sheng Fu for Jim Hom. Applicants request a Certificate of Approval to alter more than thirty percent of the value of a historically designated commercial structure. The proposed work includes a new foundation and restoration of the existing siding and windows, where possible, and reconfiguration of the interior spaces for the purposes of establishing a new commercial use. The site is located at 2320 Lincoln Avenue within an C-C-T Community Commercial Theater Zoning District. (EP) Emily Pudell presented the staff report. On July 15, 2005, an application for Minor Design Review was received by the Planning and Building Department to restore the building at to commercial/office use. The plans propose to restore the interior and exterior of the building, including a new foundation, interior staircase, and restoration of the building's existing siding and windows. A Certificate of Approval is required from this Board because the interior and exterior modifications to the building exceed the 30% threshold for demolition. Staff is recommending that the Board approve the Certificate of Approval for removal of more than 30% of the value of the structure with the conditions stated in draft Resolution. There were no speaker slips submitted. Chair Anderson closed the public hearing and opened the floor to Board discussion. The Board had several questions regarding the plans. Ms. Pudell stated that she has not begun the Design Review because she needed a decision from this Board regarding the demolition. The exterior of the building will remain as is. In response to Board member Lynch's questions regarding the front door, Ms. Pudell informed the Board that she has not seen any historical pictures of the original door; however, the applicant will be required to provide a door schedule as part of the design review requirements. M/S to (Miller, Anderson) to approve the Certificate of Approval, CA05-0035, to alter more than 30% with conditions as stated in draft resolution. 5-0-0. Minutes of January 5, 2006 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 2 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2006-01-05.pdf |