File #: HPB Reso 05-2017    Name:
Type: HPC Resolution Status: General Business
File created: 3/27/2017 In control: Historical Preservation Commission
On agenda: 4/17/2017 Final action:
Title: Resolution to approve a COA for the construction of a free-standing permanent kitchen and other changes related to the new structure, at the rear patio of the Culp Block, 2420 West Main Street
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION - BRISTLECONE - THE ALLEY - 2420 WEST MAIN STREET, 2. APPLICATION, 3. DRAWINGS - COA - CULP BLOCK - 2420 W Main Street, 4. PHOTOS - EXISTING CONDITONS - ALLEY VIEW - CULP BLOCK, 5. APPLICANT COMMENTS - COA REVIEW CRITERIA, 6. APPLICANT COMMENTS - DESIGN GUIDELINES, 7. 1997 HISTORIC INVENTORY _001
Agenda Date: April 17, 2017

Subject:
Title
Resolution to approve a COA for the construction of a free-standing permanent kitchen and other changes related to the new structure, at the rear patio of the Culp Block, 2420 West Main Street
Body

Presented By:
Dennis Swain, Senior Planner

APPLICATION SUMMARY:
Project Name: Alley Bar
Historic Name: Culp Block
Application Type: Board-level Certificate of Historic Appropriateness (COA)
Location: 2420 West Main Street
Applicable Design Guidelines: Historic Preservation Design Guidelines
Applicant/Owner: Bristlecone Construction Co. / Zach Smith / Kyle Remley
Project Description: Addition of a permanent kitchen and related improvements
Staff Recommendation: APPROVAL

PROCESS:
The applicant is requesting approval of an addition to 2420 West Main Street for installation of a permanent kitchen and related improvements.

Per Section 4-6-14(A)l(a), a COA shall be obtained from the Historical Preservation Board (HPB), in conformance with any applicable adopted design guidelines, and in addition to any other permit or other approval required by this code for any designated historic landmark structure or any property in a designated historic district for: demolition, new construction, addition or modification, including ...windows of or to the front or side fa?ade of any principal structure.

Because the Culp Block is a contributing structure within the Main Street Historic District, the applicable adopted design guidelines are the Downtown Littleton Historic Preservation Design Guidelines. Although the permanent kitchen will be a free-standing structure, it can best be described as an addition to a historic building, and it is that section of the design guidelines that are most applicable to the project.

If the board approves the COA application and the applicant meets all other city requirements, then the applicant can be issued a building permit for the approved project. If the board attaches condition(s) to th...

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