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<br /> <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />January 19, 2017 Meeting Minutes <br />(approved 2-16-17) <br /> <br />The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) held a meeting in the Heman Park Community <br />Center located at 975 Pennsylvania Avenue, University City, Missouri on Thursday, January 19, <br />2017. The meeting commenced at 6:35 pm. <br /> <br />1. Roll Call <br /> <br />Voting Members Present Voting Members Absent <br />Donna Marin, Chairperson Richard Wesenberg <br />Esley Hamilton, Vice-Chairperson Mark Critchfield <br />Bill Chilton <br />Non-Voting Members Present <br />Sandy Jacobson <br />Donna Leach Michael Glickert, Council Liaison <br /> <br />Staff Present <br />Andrea Riganti, Director of Community Development <br />Zach Greatens, Planner <br /> <br />2. Approval of Minutes <br /> <br />2.a. July 21, 2016 Historic Preservation Commission meeting minutes <br /> <br />A motion was made by Ms. Jacobson to approve the July 21, 2016 meeting minutes as <br />written. The motion was seconded by Ms. Leach and carried unanimously. <br /> <br />3. Old Business None <br /> <br />4. New Business <br /> <br />4.a. File Number: HPC 17-01 6820 Delmar Boulevard design review for demolition of <br />portion of multi-family residential building (Castlereagh Apartment Building) as part of <br />overall renovation project in the Civic Complex Historic District (Local Historic District) <br /> <br />Mr. Greatens provided a brief overview of a map and pictures of the property and <br />summarized the review criteria from the Zoning Code. He stated that the proposed <br />demolition of the one-story, 14-space parking structure attached to the existing building <br />was what triggered a review and recommendation from the Historic Preservation <br />Commission. All the other proposed renovations were more cosmetic in nature, such as <br />tuck-pointing, terra cotta repair, etc. and would not require a review by HPC if not for the <br />proposed demolition. <br /> <br />The applicant, Mr. Greg Trost with The Lawrence Group, was present and explained the <br />demolition project and proposed renovations. In addition to the proposed demolition of <br />the one-story parking structure, the project included tuck-pointing, terra cotta cleaning <br />and repair as necessary, replacement of a retaining wall to the east of the building, new <br />ADA access to the rear of the building, and new wood windows on the ground floor. The <br />removal of the one-story parking structure would allow for a new surface parking area <br />and an increase in the number of parking spaces on the property. He stated that SHPO <br />(State Historic Preservation Office) had reviewed and approved the proposed demolition <br />tğŭĻ Њ ƚŅ Ѝ <br /> <br />