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File #: 21-2101   
Type: Resolution
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/17/2021
Posting Language: Resolution initiating historic landmark designation for 9290 Leslie Rd and waiving the application fees totaling $5,957.20. Funding for the application fees is available in the Office of Historic Preservation General Fund FY 2021 Adopted Budget. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Shanon Shea Miller, Director, Office of Historic Preservation].
Attachments: 1. Draft Resolution, 2. Resolution 2021-06-17-0035R
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DEPARTMENT: Office of Historic Preservation                     

 

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Shanon Shea Miller

                     

                     

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: District 7

 

 

SUBJECT:

 

Resolution to initiate landmark designation for 9290 Leslie Rd

 

SUMMARY:

 

This resolution requests direction from City Council to move forward with historic landmark designation for the property at 9290 Leslie Rd. On December 16, 2020, the Historic and Design Review Commission (HDRC) agreed with the finding of historic significance and supported the designation of the property as a local landmark. 

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

 

On October 11, 2019, a demolition application was submitted to the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) by the property owner of 9290 Leslie Rd, located in City Council District 7. Staff from the Office of Historic Preservation visited the site on November 1, 2019. The property owner withdrew the request for demolition on December 3, 2019. The Demolition & Designation Committee (DDC) held a virtual site visit on October 13, 2020. The request for a finding of historic significance was heard by the HDRC on December 16, 2020.

 

The property at 9290 Leslie Rd includes one single story stone residential structure built c. 1885 and several single story barns of various ages, constructed for Francois and Catarina Guilbeau. Bowen Creamer currently owns the property. The structure meets criteria 3, 5, 8, 11, and 13, meeting the eligibility requirements for local landmark designation outlined in the UDC.

 

On December 16, 2020, the HDRC agreed with the finding of historic significance, recommended approval, and requested a resolution from the City Council to initiate the designation process. The property owner does not support designation.

 

ISSUE:

 

9290 Leslie meets the criteria and is eligible for landmark designation. If Council approves a resolution to proceed with landmark designation, OHP would apply for a change in zoning to include a historic landmark overlay for the properties. The change in zoning requires approval from the Historic and Design Review Commission, Zoning Commission, and City Council. If approved by Council, the property would become a local historic landmark. Rehabilitation work would qualify for local tax incentives, and all future proposals for the property would require HDRC review.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

 

Landmark designation would help protect and preserve this structure. If Council does not approve a resolution to proceed with landmark designation, the designation process would come to an end and the HDRC’s recommendation would not be required for any demolition requests. New construction on the property would not require review by the HDRC.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

The Office of Historic Preservation requests a waiver of the required zoning fees in an amount of $5,957.20 that would otherwise be paid to the City’s Development Services Fund. Should Council not approve the resolution to waive the fees, this amount would be paid to the Development Services Fund by the Office of Historic Preservation General Fund FY 2021 Adopted Budget.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

The property is eligible for historic designation. The HDRC recommends that City Council initiate the historic designation process.