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File #: HPC Resolution 02-2025    Name:
Type: HPC Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/13/2025 In control: Historical Preservation Commission
On agenda: 2/13/2025 Final action: 2/13/2025
Title: HPC Resolution 02-2025: Conditional Approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the building located at 2600 W. Main St
Attachments: 1. 1. HPC Resolution 02-2025: Exhibit A, 2. 2. Exhibit B: Plan Set for COA25-0001, 3. 3. Applicant's Project Narrative COA25-0001, 4. 4. Applicant's Decision Criteria Narrative COA25-0001, 5. 5. Staff Report, 6. 6. 2600 W Main St 1997 Historic Survey, 7. 7. Downtown Littleton Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, 8. 8. Presentation_HPC Res #08-2024
Agenda Date: 02/13/2025

Subject:
Title
HPC Resolution 02-2025: Conditional Approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the building located at 2600 W. Main St
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Prepared By:
Sara Dusenberry, Senior Planner
Presentations:
Sara Dusenberry, Senior Planner

PURPOSE:
To consider a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) application, allowing the removal of previously approved storefront windows on the building located at 2600 W. Main St. The Historical Preservation Commission (HPC) shall review the application and approve, approve with conditions, or deny the subject request.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Vibrant Community with a Rich Culture

DISCUSSION:
The applicant, Lynne Wasinger, Design Studio Architects, Inc, has applied for a COA, on behalf of the property owner, Murphys Variety, LLC, to allow for the removal of two, previously approved, proposed storefronts and replace them with a brick wall and single storefront door. The inset brick wall is proposed to be covered with a mural.

BACKGROUND:
Decision criteria for a COA are provided in the Unified Land Use Code Section 10-9-8.1. In staff's opinion, the proposed modifications meet all the required criteria and recommends approval with the condition listed below. The remaining storefront door will be located in a historic opening, and the proposed mural on the brick wall will provide interest along the street and provide a sense of identity for the tenant space. The proposed modifications are due to structural issues related to a basement stairwell and potential tenant needs. The previously approved COA23-0005 allowed for the removal of the 1970s fa?ade additions.

FISCAL IMPACTS:
N/A

ALTERNATIVES:
The HPC may approve, approve with conditions or deny the COA. If the commission denies the subject request, the applicant may appeal the decision to City Council or use the building as it exists, without modification.


STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Planning staff recommends approval with conditions as outlined in H...

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