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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20101004 - VIII-B-1A ,re City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Hicks & City Councilmembers From: Kari Barker, Associate Planner, AICP Date: October 4, 2010 Item: Kay and Bernard Simmons — Original Hastings Design Standards Review #2010 -45 — Rear addition— 219 5th Street W Council Action Requested: The City Council is asked to adopt the attached resolution approving Original Hastings Design Standards Review for a rear addition at 219 5 Street W. Background Information: Kay and Bernard Simmons are proposing to add a rear addition to 219 5th St W. The property is subject to Original Hastings Design Standard (OHDS) requirements because the proposed improvements exceed 5% of the home's current building market value. Therefore, the proposal is subject to Planning Commission review and City Council approval. Financial Impact: N/A Advisory Commission Discussion: The Planning Commission voted (5 -0) to approve the OHDS review at its September 25, 2010, meeting. Council Committee Discussion: N/A Attachments: • Resolution • Site location map • Elevation drawings • Application COZO Df Ha;sUrgs t 30i FDurth Street EaGt • Hastings, MN 59033-1955 * G:6-51 2353 * T } www ci hastJnp rnn.tas BACKGROUND INFORMATION Comprehensive Plan Classification The property conforms to the Comprehensive Plan. The Plan designates the property as U -1 — Urban Residential (1 -3 units per acre). Zoning Classification The subject property is zoned R- 2 \OHDS — Residential Medium Density \Original Hastings Design Standards. Existing Condition The home was constructed in 1852. Proposed Condition A porch will be removed and the home will be extended eight feet to the south. The addition will meet rear and side yard setbacks. OHDS REVIEW OHDS Intent Original Hastings Design Standards (OHDS) preserve and enhance traditional neighborhood design by reflecting the general characteristics of buildings dating from 1845 to 1940, which is the predominate era for building construction within the OHDS District. OHDS regulations ensure traditional neighborhood design by incorporating design features such as alleys, carriage houses, front porches, period sensitive housing design, sidewalks, and traditional street lighting. Design standards create and enhance the character of older neighborhoods by establishing regulation to guide property development and rehabilitation consistent with the unique historic character of the neighborhood. The OHDS are derived from the Design Guidelines for Original Hastings, adopted in 2003 by the City Council as part of the Heart of Hastings Master Plan. OHDS regulations are located found in Chapter 155.23, Subd. D of the Hastings City Code. Materials The applicant is proposing to use vinyl siding on the back of the home. Per the OHDS guidelines, this type of siding is acceptable provided there is a maximum of 5 inches exposed. In addition, the applicant proposes to use metal on the new roof. A new roof deck is also being proposed. HASTINGS CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS GRANTING ORIGINAL HASTINGS DESIGN STANDARDS REVIEW APPROVAL FOR AN EIGHT FOOT REAR ADDITION AT 219 5 TH STREET WEST - KAY AND BERNARD SIMMONS Council member and moved its adoption: introduced the following Resolution WHEREAS, Kay and Bernard Simmons has petitioned for an application for an eight foot rear addition at 219 5 th Street West legally described as follows: Town of Hastings Blks 1 Thru 99, Lot 4 Block 38 Dakota County, MN WHEREAS, property improvements are subject to City Code Chapter 155.07, Subd. (D) Original Hastings Design Standards; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Hastings recommended approval of the request. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS AS FOLLOWS: That the City Council concurs with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and hereby approves the Original Hastings Design Standards Review as presented to the City Council subject to the following conditions: 1) Proposed plans must be completed consistent with the plans presented to the Planning Commission. 2) Approval of a building permit. 3) Approval is subject to a one year Sunset Clause; if significant progress is not made towards construction of the proposal within one year of City Council approval, the approval is null and void. 4) The siding must not exceed a maximum of 5 inches exposed. Council member moved a second to this resolution, and upon being put to a vote it was unanimously adopted by all Council members present. Adopted by the Hastings City Council on October 4, 2010, by the following vote: Ayes: Nays: Absent: ATTEST: Paul J. Hicks, Mayor Melanie Mesko Lee, City Clerk (City Seal) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a true and correct copy of resolution presented to and adopted by the City of Hastings, County of Dakota, Minnesota, on the 4th day of October, 2010, as disclosed by the records of the City of Hastings on file and of record in the office. Melanie Mesko Lee, City Clerk (SEAL) This instrument drafted by: City of Hastings (KSB) 101 4th St. East Hastings, MN 55033 i i NEW L11 FLOOR J018T'e m IE" O.C. eo m BLK CRAWL SPACE 4 FND WALL: B "a1DE CMU 5LOCK. - (core fill Cop ooves) uw /I 112" RIGID INSULATION FOUNDATION WALL FROM FTGa To TOP OF WALL SEE awa a5rcrloN6 ON A3 23' -O" 10' -2" 6011, POLY NI~w II CR LUIL. SPACr VAPOR CARRIER IIHii OVERTOP OF GRADE (LAP SEAMS) x - - NEW 2x12 FLOOR m 3 L NFWI 2x12 FLOOR JOIST'a w I6" O.C. f J018T'e - ffi" O.C. u. 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