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Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission
July 9, 2009
Present:
Alphonse Pieper, Chair
Nancy Brcak
Sue Stein
Lynn Truame
Leslie Chatterton, Staff
Bryan McCracken, Intern
Brendan Haggerty, Intern
Chair A. Pieper called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. and read the legal notice for the public
hearings.
I. PUBLIC HEARING
A. 630 Stewart Avenue, Cayuga Lodge, University Hill Historic District – proposal
to install bathroom vent.
George Franz, an alum and board representative of the Cayuga Lodge Student
Cooperative, was present to address the Commission concerning the proposal. He
presented an aerial view of the Cayuga Lodge showing the orientation of the building
on the lot and the proposed location of a proposed bathroom vent.
Commission discussed the potential for the deterioration of exterior bricks caused by
prolonged exposure to moisture generated by the bathroom’s exhaust. It was
determined that the installation of a drip edge on the bathroom vent would effectively
combat this problem.
G. Franz’s proposal to use a copper vent instead of another metal, or plastic, was
discussed by the ILPC.
Public Hearing
On a motion by S. Stein, seconded by N. Brcak, Chair A. Pieper opened the public
hearing. There being no one to address the Commission, the public hearing was
closed on a motion by N. Brcak, seconded by S. Stein.
RESOLUTION: Moved by L. Truame, seconded by N. Brcak
WHEREAS, 630 Stewart Avenue, Cayuga Lodge, is located in the University Hill
Historic District as provided for in Section 228-3 and 228-4 of the
Municipal Code, and
WHEREAS, as set forth in Section 228-4(E) of the Municipal Code, Landmarks
Preservation, an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness has
been submitted by George Frantz as agent for Cayuga Lodge Student
Cooperative for review by the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation
Commission, and
WHEREAS, the action under consideration is the installation of a bathroom vent, and
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WHEREAS, the ILPC has reviewed the submitted documentation dated June 22,
2009 including an Application for Certificate of Appropriateness with
a narrative description of the proposal, and photographs of the
proposed location of the bathroom vent, and
WHEREAS, the applicant has provided sufficient documentation and information to
evaluate impacts of the proposal on the subject property and
surrounding properties, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing for the purpose of considering approval of the
Certificate of Appropriateness was conducted at the meeting held on
July 9, 2009, and
WHEREAS, the ILPC has made the following findings of fact concerning the
property and the proposal:
The period of significance for the area now known as the University
Hill Historic District is identified in the City of Ithaca’s University
Hill Historic District Summary Significance Statement as 1867-1927.
Constructed in 1880 as the Cornell Carriage House, it is presumed that
the building was designed by William H. Miller, Ithaca’s preeminent
mid-19th century architect. In 1923, Clinton L. Vivian, another
prominent Ithaca architect and former employee of Miller’s, designed
alterations to the interior of the building, transforming the carriage
house into student housing. The building is architecturally significant
as an excellent example of a Queen Anne residence.
Constructed within the district’s period of significance and retaining a
relatively high level of integrity, 630 Stewart Avenue, or Cayuga
Lodge, is a contributing element of the University Hill Historic
District.
As addressed in the narrative descriptions dated June 22, 2009, the
proposal involves the installation of a bathroom vent on the exterior of
the northwest side of the property. The vent will be approximately 6”
x 6” and will extend approximately 2” to 3” from the façade of the
house. A 4” diameter hole will be drilled through the brick exterior
wall. The plastic or metal vent will have a brown or dark brown finish
that will match the existing color of the building’s wood trim. As
shown in the submitted photos and stated in the narrative description,
the vent will be installed above an existing first-story bathroom
window.
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The purpose of the proposal is to meet the requirements of
contemporary building codes for ventilating bathrooms.
WHEREAS, in its evaluation the ILPC has considered the following:
In consideration of this and all approvals of proposals for
alterations, new construction or demolition in historic
districts, the ILPC must determine that the proposed
exterior work will not have a substantial adverse effect on
the aesthetic, historical or architectural significance and
value of either the landmark or, if the improvement is
within a district, of the neighboring improvements in such
district. In considering architectural and cultural value,
the Commission shall consider whether the proposed
change is consistent with the historic value and the spirit of
the architectural style of the landmark or district in
accordance with Section 228-4E (1)(a) of the Municipal
Code. In making this determination the Commission is
guided by the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation and in this case specifically the following
Standards:
#9 New additions, exterior alterations, or related new
construction shall not destroy historic materials that
characterize the property. The new work shall be
differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the
massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect
the historic integrity of the property and its environment.
#10 New additions, exterior alterations, or related new
construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if
removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of
the historic property and its environment would be
unimpaired.
As described in the narrative and shown on the photocopied
photographs of the northwest side of the residence submitted with the
application materials, the vent will be installed above the first-story
bathroom window and colored to match the existing color of the
building’s wood trim. The installation of the bathroom vent through
the building’s west-side, exterior wall will not destroy historic
materials that characterize the property. The new work will be
differentiated from the old, and the proposed installation will be
compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to
protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment, in
keeping with Standard #9.
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The installation of the bathroom vent will be undertaken in such a
manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity
of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired, in
keeping with Standard #10.
WHEREAS, the proposal will not have a substantial adverse effect on the aesthetic,
historical or architectural significance of the East Hill Historic District
as set forth in Section 228 -4E (1)(a) of the City of Ithaca Municipal
Code; now therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission determines that
the proposal meets criteria for approval under Section 228-4E(1)(a) of
the Municipal Code, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission approves the
request for a Certificated of Appropriateness with the following
conditions:
A drip edge shall be included in the installation of the bathroom vent
to prevent the deterioration of exterior bricks caused by repeated
exposure to condensation produced by the bathroom’s exhaust.
RECORD OF VOTE: Carried 4-0-0
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B. North Cayuga Street, First Presbyterian Church – proposal to install air
conditioning condenser
3N. Brcak 1S. Stein 5L. Truame
Yes
A. Pieper, Chair
No Abstain
0 0
There was no representative present to address the Commission regarding the
proposal.
The ILPC discussed the adequacy of the existing bushes to screen the air conditioning
condenser and the impact of the noise produced by the condenser on the
neighborhood.
Public Hearing
On a motion by N. Brcak, seconded by L. Truame, Chair A. Pieper opened the public
hearing. There being no one to address the Commission, the public hearing was
closed on a motion by L. Truame, seconded by S. Stein.
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RESOLUTION: Moved by L. Truame, seconded by N. Brcak.
WHEREAS, 315 N. Cayuga Street is located in the DeWitt Park Historic District as
provided for in Section 228-3 and 228-4 of the Municipal Code, and
WHEREAS, as set forth in Section 228-4(E) of the Municipal Code, an application
for a Certificate of Appropriateness was submitted by Gordon Muckey
of GRB Heating & Air on behalf of the property owner, the First
Presbyterian Church, for review by the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation
Commission, (ILPC), and
WHEREAS, the action under consideration is the installation of an air
handler condenser unit, and
WHEREAS, the project is a Type II Action under the New York State
Environmental Quality Review Act and the City Environmental
Quality Review Ordinance for which no further environmental review
is required, and
WHEREAS, the ILPC has reviewed the submitted documentation including a
building permit application submitted by Gordon Muckey dated June
17, 2009, product specifications for the Tempstar High Efficiency 14
Seer Air Conditioner, a map of the property indicating the proposed
location of the condenser, and photographs of the proposed location of
the condenser, and
WHEREAS, the applicant has provided sufficient documentation and information to
evaluate impacts of the proposal on the subject property and
surrounding properties, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing for the purpose of considering approval of a
Certificate of Appropriateness was conducted at the regularly
scheduled ILPC meeting on July 9, 2009, and
WHEREAS, the ILPC has made the following findings of fact concerning the
property and the proposal:
The period of significance for the area now known as the DeWitt Park
Historic District is identified in the City of Ithaca’s DeWitt Park
Historic District Summary Statement as 1820-1930.
Constructed in 1900, the building is architecturally significant as an
example of the work of notable New York City architect J. Cleveland
Cady. The building is a pivotal structure on DeWitt Park, Ithaca’s
original public square, and the large mass of the building balances the
mass of the DeWitt Building at the south end of the park. The
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property is historically significant as the latest of three buildings to
house Ithaca’s earliest congregation, established in 1804.
Constructed within the district’s period of significance and retaining a
relatively high level of integrity, 315 N. Cayuga Street is a
contributing element of the DeWitt Park Historic District.
As addressed in the building permit application and shown on the
accompanying map of the property, the proposal involves the
installation of an air conditioning condenser on the north side of the
property. As indicated on the product specifications, the proposed air
conditioning condenser is approximately 46” tall x 35” wide x 36.5”
deep. The accompanying images show that the view of the proposed
unit will be partially obscured by existing bushes on the front and
sides.
The purpose of the proposal is to install air conditioning in the
basement of First Presbyterian Church.
WHEREAS, in its evaluation the ILPC has considered the following:
In consideration of this and all approvals of proposals for
alterations, new construction or demolition in historic
districts, the ILPC must determine that the proposed
exterior work will not have a substantial adverse effect on
the aesthetic, historical or architectural significance and
value of either the landmark or, if the improvement is
within a district, of the neighboring improvements in such
district. In considering architectural and cultural value,
the Commission shall consider whether the proposed
change is consistent with the historic value and the spirit of
the architectural style of the landmark or district in
accordance with Section 228-4E (1)(a) of the Municipal
Code. In making this determination the Commission is
guided by the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation and in this case specifically the following
Standards:
#2 The historic character of a property shall be retained
and preserved. The removal of historic materials or
alteration of features and spaces that characterize a
property shall be avoided.
#9 New additions, exterior alterations, or related new
construction shall not destroy historic materials that
characterize the property. The new work shall be
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differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the
massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect
the historic integrity of the property and its environment.
#10 New additions and adjacent or related new
construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if
removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of
the historic property and its environment would be
unimpaired.
As described in the building permit application and shown on the
photographs of the proposed location, the installation of the air
conditioning condenser will not remove historic materials or alter
features and spaces that characterize the property in keeping with
Standard #2.
The installation of the air conditioning condenser does not destroy
historic materials that characterize the property. The condenser unit is
differentiated as a new element but is compatible in massing, size and
scale to protect the historic integrity of the property and its
environment in keeping with Standard #9.
Future removal of the proposed air-conditioning condenser will not
impair the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its
environment in keeping with Standard #10.
WHEREAS, the proposal will not have a substantial adverse effect on the aesthetic,
historical, or architectural significance of the DeWitt Park Historic
District, as set forth in Section 228-4E(1)(a), now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission determines that
the proposal meets criteria for approval under Section 228-4E (1)(a) of
the Municipal Code, and be it further
RESOLVED, that the ILPC approves the application for a Certificate of
Appropriateness with the following condition:
Staff shall review the final location of the condenser, ideally to be
located a minimum of 2’ from the existing basement railing.
In the event that the existing bushes do not adequately screen the
condenser, additional screening may be required.
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RECORD OF VOTE: Carried 4-0-0
Yes No Abstain A. Pieper, Chair 0 0 N. Brcak S. Stein L. Truame
II. PLEASURE OF THE CHAIR
A. Administrative Matters
1. The draft Environmental Impact Statement on the demolition of the Ithaca
Gas Works, a.k.a “Markles Flats” has been determined complete and adequate
for public distribution. The public comment period is from June 26th until
July 28th. Staff distributed Exhibits E, requested of the ICSD by the ILPC to
be included in the dEIS.
L. Truame asked if the materials included a letter from the Department of
Environmental Conservation (DEC) stating that the current treatment system,
which contains and monitors the toxins, is safe to the public as long as some
use restrictions are in place. Staff reported that such a letter had not been
formally requested, but that she would contact the DEC.
2. Appointing new ILPC members – The Commission discussed the recent
resignation of two ILPC members and the necessity of appointing additional
members prior to review and decisions on the Environmental Impact
Statement and the hardship hearing for demolition of the former Ithaca Gas
Works. Staff replied that she is working on recruitment. In response to the
staff suggestion that the ILPC hold a special meeting to decide on the
demolition of the Gas Works L. Truame stated that she will be in Seattle from
August 9 to 15. N. Brcak would prefer to have the meeting prior to August
25, that being the first day of 2009-2010 academic year.
B. Communications
E-mail dated 6/22/09 - ILPC Resignation from Kristen Brennan
E-mail dated 6/27/09 - ILPC Resignation from George Holets
Commons Brown Bag, 12:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 8th, Common Council
Chambers
C. Public Comment on Matters of Interest
None.
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III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
With the addition of personnel titles and statement clarification, the minutes from the
February 12, 2009 meeting were unanimously approved on a motion N. Brcak, seconded
by S. Stein.
On a motion by L. Truame, seconded by N. Brcak, the minutes from the June 11, 2009
meeting were unanimously approved.
IV. OLD BUSINESS
Llenroc, University Hill Historic District – proposal of handrail on the south piazza
Staff distributed a revised drawing, dated 7/8/09, showing the addition of a volute and
galvanize bracket to the railing, and the placement of the mailbox on a post two feet away
from the railing. The ILPC approved the changes.
V. NEW BUSINESS
None.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. by Chair A.
Pieper.
Respectfully Submitted,
Leslie A. Chatterton, Secretary
Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission
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