CITY OF ALBERT LEA HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION 3/14/2017, 5:30 p.m. City Council Chambers AGENDA A. CALL TO ORDER AND APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES HPC Minutes from February 14 th 2017 C. PUBLIC HEARING None D. NEW BUSINESS Status of 123/125 North Broadway E. OLD BUSINESS 2017 STATE PRESERVATION CONFERENCE Planning Session/Updates Discussion on amending design guidelines for awnings and awning signs F. COMMISSIONER COMMUNICATIONS G. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS H. ADJOURNMENT
Tension Rings Missing Sills have not been painted February 22, 2017
Columns Center panel (wood or metal?) Paneled Doors
Panel extension onto side Dimensions? Paneled bulkhead
August 2016
Grant Amount Approved $20,000.00 Architectural Plans $650.00 Invoice #1 approved by staff, reimbursed Window Tinting storefront windows $1,043.68 Invoice #2 - approved by staff, reimbursed Tuck-pointing $4,342.14 Invoice #3 approved by staff, reimbursed Current bill, request for reimbursement - $30,517.48 Southern Lock & Glass for transom window/mapes panels Asking for additional $10,000 for paint. (something about 10-feet into the building?)
March 14 th 2017 2017 State Preservation September 13-15 2017 Planning Task To-Do List Wednesday Eve Reception Thursday Sessions Thursday Lunch Thursday Evening Friday Sessions Friday Lunch Friday Tours Poster Share Keynote speaker State Approval of place and program Program coordination? Get information on time and place out to attendees LEAD Assist with review of guide and getting information out to attendees Assist with getting information out to attendees LEAD Assist with final decisions as timing is important to get on the tours on time LEAD Finalize agreements with locations and buses Assist with getting information out to attendees LEAD When Who Local LEAD Lead Person Brad Kirchner Location Intellicents Food?? (mid-century theme for fun??) Entertainment Barbershop Appearance & photo op Marion Ross Assist Theater reserved VFW reserved LEAD Lead Susie Peterson & Jenny Nelson Open Lunch hour at restaurants downtown Map (Jerry) & guide (Jenny) for restaurant options LEAD Lead Person Tami Staker w/suzie Peterson Open Shops and Restaurants Lead Person? Community street dinner Water Bar and water exhibit? (Freeborn Bank Bldg?) Lead Molly Assist Theater reserved VFW reserved BBQ or Box Lunch? Randy Kerr? Need to make sure there are choices for all dietary needs Assist 3 buses reserved Ideas listed LEAD Lead Person Molly/WSB Need a local to help find locations Need a few volunteers to help get posters out Wednesday evening and Thursday morning Have program finalized to be in the registration information by May ask for check off on the registration form. Assist as requested
March 14 th 2017 Hotels Ms. Marion Ross visit Will provide a link to CVB hotel web page Lead Person Susie Peterson? Inform the hotels of the conference? Determine if we need to hold a block of rooms? LEAD Brad Kirchner & Pat Mulso Wednesday night opening reception Thursday session opening along with Mayor? Parking Map 1 st draft complete Friday Bus Tour Ideas (we only need three tours each about 3 hours) o State Park Archeology o Grand Meadow (combine with above?) o Pelican Breeze o Downtown o Historic houses in town o Industrial history and Spam tour use library mobile hot spots & story maps? Session Ideas (in past conferences have gone 1 hour & 15 minutes but could do more shorter ones) o Albert Lea s Local Financing Options (Broadway Ridge Grant, Small Cities, City investment in infrastructure) Larry Baker o Upstairs housing downtown (IL group) Mike Koop Marion Ross visit Lead Brad Kirchner Accommodations Travel Financing Other things to be fit in somewhere or not Pelican Breeze When Pleasure or educational? Downtown Walking Tours Sheri Register on standby Al Batt on standby Downtown Parking Map Jerry Welcome packet Chamber/CVB - (coupons, adds, sponsorships??) Guide Book Jenny (similar to preservation fair, maybe combine with welcome packet?)
DRAFT AWNING GUIDELINES Albert Lea Historic District March 14 2017 Design Guidelines Awnings Awnings were common along the streetscapes of the downtown commercial district over much of its history. Their function included shading the building and merchandise, shielding pedestrians from the elements, creating a space to socialize and providing a space for signage. They also provide a human scale to taller buildings. As with the architecture downtown, the style of awnings changed over time. The earliest awnings in Albert Lea were initially more loose and billowy. By the second half of the 1800 s mechanical options for operable awnings improved and these varied in form. Some of these provided a more taunt canvas. Canvas was solid in color or striped, sometimes in multi-color and width patterns. Scalloped valances or contrasted colored piping were also used. Awnings were historically sized to fit across the top of a window or door or the entire glass storefront of a building. Replacement awnings should fit this same scale. Fabric awnings on an operable frame are the most appropriate for buildings which are of the district period of significance (1874-1928). Other styles are historically appropriate for or buildings of a later era or where there is evidence that an atypical style awning was present. The awning valance or skirt shall be proportioned to the size of the awning but should note exceed 12 inches in height. traditional (wedge shaped angled) awnings are appropriate for most of the buildings in the Albert Lea Commercial Top Historic District. Dome awnings may be appropriate for arched windows. Other shapes are typically not appropriate to the downtown period of significance.
DRAFT AWNING GUIDELINES Albert Lea Historic District March 14 2017 The color of the canvas and signage should be coordinated with that of the building and should avoid clashing with existing neighboring buildings and signs. Downward overhead lighting is most appropriate. Backlighting/internal lighting of fabric awning signs will generally not be allowed. Awning Signs Historic photos of commercial districts of the 1800 and 1900 s show that a business name or address in simple lettering across the valance of the awnings was most common. However, some photos and catalogs of the time period show that signage across the front top or side curtain area of the awning was also present. The fabric and signage options provided a variety of images, but photos indicated that signage was centered on the awning. Designs sometimes included simple logos or boarders in symmetrical layout. Design of the awning sign shall be as symmetrical as possible, although asymmetrical logos are allowed. The sign face may be placed on the valance and should be centered on the awning or over a doorway or window. When the sign message is located on the top of the awning, the logo and/or sign wording shall be centered on the awning both vertically and horizontally Business Name YES NO Business Name
DRAFT AWNING GUIDELINES Albert Lea Historic District March 14 2017 A visual boarder/frame shall be provided around the sign area of the awning sign at a ratio of: o 2 units of frame (1 on each side) for each 7 units across horizontally 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 o 1 unit of frame (both above and below) for each 3 units vertically 1 1 2 3 1 Below illustrates the frame requirement with the shading showing the required frame and the white area showing the allowed sign area. REQUIRED FRAME ALLOWED SIGN AREA REQUIRED FRAME Measuring Sign Area Sign width Awning height Sign height Business Name Awning width
DRAFT AWNING GUIDELINES Albert Lea Historic District March 14 2017 Definitions Awning - a roof-like cover, often of fabric, plastic, metal or glass designed and intended for protection from the weather or as a decorative embellishment, and which projects from a wall or roof of a structure primarily over a window, walk or door. Any part of an awning that also projects over a door shall be counted as an awning. Awning Sign - a building sign or graphic printed on or attached directly to the awning material Sign Area - the actual display of letters, symbols, insignias, figures or other media representing a message or communication, the area of which is determined by blocking the media area into a parallelogram and measuring the sides to calculate the square footage.