WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:04.100 --> 00:00:07.070 align:start position:0% good evening ladies and gentlemen the time is six o'clock I'm going to call the meeting to order this is the historic preservation commission meeting of May 11 2022. and um tonight I am your new chair Kyle Woodson and I'll talk a little more at my remarks at Agenda item three uh but uh welcome everybody and welcome to members of the audience and it looks like we do have a quorum's act so I'm going to ask you to go ahead and do the roll call please well I think we need you know okay all right so I will take roll so commissioner fackler commissioner Garrity commissioner Garrity okay commissioner Gilbert present commissioner Montero commissioner Montero I know she's planning to come this cannot be logged on yet okay very good commissioner kuruka here commissioner Williams here Mr Woodson chair Woodson here excuse me and by the way Vice chair if I apologize um commissioner Garrison he told me he was not going to be available commissioner Larson okay so we do currently have a quorum of of five of five members okay thank you Dr lechner yes very good uh so let's uh move on please to agenda item one uh call to audience for persons wishing to address the commission on any matter or may do so at the discretion of the chair do we have any persons in the audience who would like to address the commission no okay thank you uh we'll move on to agenda item two uh approval of April 13th 2022 meetings Commissioners you have the draft minutes before you and I presume you've had a chance to review them do we have any comments or edits that are necessary for this from our three and a half hour meeting last month it only took me about 12 hours to do that yeah do that Vice chair um I do have one item that I know I spoke about with commissioner Montero prior to the meeting and since she's not on yet I'll just go ahead and chime in she thought that she had voted oh wait in fact she's texting me she says I don't seem to have the link to the meeting it's not in my calendar so would you have access to your email Laureen Montero commissioner Montero anyway I don't know if you are on email Zach maybe you could forward that email to her again if you are able at this moment I don't see her on um at any rate uh she uh thought that she had voted uh oh she is here there she is yeah I apologize um good evening commissioner Montero good evening and um I uh we are actually on agenda item two approval of meeting minutes from last month and I wanted to see if you wanted to add your comment on one of those votes you were mentioning to me before the meeting yes I do um there wasn't a there was a naval vote uh commissioner you're my your audio is going in and out uh could you repeat that please yes I'm looking through the minutes now so I could find um there was a vote that it's it read the minutes read that I voted nay when in fact I abstained and so I am looking for that so I can point you in the right direction and it's on this other computer okay was that uh in regard to the 250 Rio project yes okay okay we can yeah we can we can check that and we'll we'll double check exactly what oh what was said and correct if necessary excellent thank you thank you any other comments or changes hearing none do I have a motion to approve Mr chairman yes Vice chair of the April 13th minutes thank you we have a motion on the floor do I have a second commissioner Montero seconds the motion to approve the meeting minutes from um April thank you thank you and do we need to vote on this well let's take a roll of a quick roll call vote um vice vice chair fackler okay commissioner Garrity hi okay oh he's here good very good uh commissioner Gilbert commissioner Gilbert how do you how do you vote on the approval of the minutes item sorry I forgot to unmute myself okay commissioner Montero aye commissioner kuroka aye commissioner Williams chair Woodson aye okay that is uh seven eyes and no names excellent motion passes thank you everyone okay moving on to agenda might have been three remarks by the chair uh again good evening everybody Welcome uh since this is my first full meeting as chair I'd like to take the opportunity to make a few uh remarks and also just a real brief introduction because not everybody here knows who I am and why I'm even sitting here my name is Kyle Woodson I am a professional archaeologist I've worked in Arizona for 30 years in cultural resource management as well as in academic work I currently am the director for the Gila River Indian communities cultural resource management program for the last 10 years and I am a long time resident of Tempe as well for 27 years and I've always loved living in this city and this is my first commission that I have served on that at last meeting I was apparently elected to represent the commission so thank you everybody for your vote of confidence um so uh and I'd also like to point out that we elected a new Vice chair Mr Dave fackler to my left here so uh thank you Dave and I think last week or last month uh Vice chair was able to introduce himself so you've probably got some background on uh Dave at that time so moving on in your packet I've got some information and some uh materials that I just wanted to uh present to the commission and uh some of this is uh bringing back some old documents from prior commission members and chairs one of which happens to be sitting in the audience tonight thank you for being here miss Gregory uh but what I've got uh in here is um uh Dr lechner put together just another uh role for the present commission members as well as the staff members it used to be that years ago the commission actually had this really Nifty kind of memo format where all of the commission members were listed all the staff members were listed right there on the agenda and it was all right there at your fingertips and for whatever reason this city has decided to change their format and I would love to have it go back to the old way because I really liked that but it doesn't seem to be the case so providing this information to you here another item in your packet is a list of frequently used abbreviations and acronyms for those of us who are not in the community development field there's a lot of acronyms that get thrown around this is a nice little guide for you and maybe even for some of the staff members as well so please take a look at that in addition there is uh in this packet rules of procedure as adopted by the Tempe historic preservation Commission on April 8 2010 I found this in the uh very handy digital archive on the city's website which goes back yes that long which is a very nice but what this shows is just a real basic intro to Robert's Rules of parliamentary procedure most of the staff who've been here I mean are probably well familiar with this but a lot of people who come out of the commission as new members may have never experienced this before so this is a really handy nice summary of how uh parliamentary procedure ought to go in these meetings and in addition to that Dr lechner provided a couple of links to just some information about Robert's Rules and I would encourage you to familiarize your with yourself with those if you have not done so in the past um one other item two other items actually that are not in the packet that I did have distributed to the Commission in the past was uh the City of Tempe has a very nice summary of the Arizona open meeting law and you're on a commission you need to understand what the rules of the Arizona open meeting law are because you're going to be held responsible for making sure you abide by them so we all have to make sure that we are abiding by these rules and we are not conducting business that's meant to be conducted in public uh behind the scenes including digital uh Communications I.E email or WebEx so uh just be sure that any of your Communications are not uh going in opposition to those laws so if you have any questions on that please ask the staff members from the uh from Dr lechner's Department if you have any questions and uh lastly uh there's another uh some guidelines that the city also has on conflict of interest um because occasionally there may be items on our agenda that come up that's people on the commission uh might actually have a conflict of interest and if you do uh you'll have to recuse yourself from those particular agenda items and voting And discussing of those items so if you have any questions about that again ask Dr lechner and he can refer you to the proper information okay uh that concludes my remarks unless anyone has any questions or comments thank you chair Woodson I appreciate the um you know Dr lechner sending us out those rules and I did review them again and thanks for your statement thank you anyone else okay hearing uh let's uh move on to agenda item four request for a certificate of appropriateness for additions to a contributing property in the Borden homes District historic district located at 1006 South Butte Avenue the applicant and presenter is Riley Neal as Miss Neal in the audience he's right here good evening Miss Neil so I'm going to pull up her PowerPoint presentation and let her do that and then I will have some comments after after then foreign just let me let me know what you'd like to meet to advance the slide for you okay um I just want to thank you guys for taking the time to consider uh my application for a certificate of appropriateness for my home and a proposed Edition um I live at 1006 South Butte Avenue I've been there for seven years in the Borden homes historic district um my home is 1131 square feet so it actually retains the original footprint currently um and it was built in 1950. um my husband and I were drawn to this neighborhood and this house in particular um based on really the expandability of the home so it's a very small home on a very large lot um and it's kind of in alignment with the reason why many people moved to that neighborhood in the 1950s when they were built um so if you go to the next slide my home is highlighted it's in the kind of northeast corner of the historic district it's characterized as a transitional ranch home um which basically in my case is a rectilinear floor plan built predominantly out of concrete masonry it has a gabled roof a very simple gabled roof and some Accents in tongue and groove it um like I said is in the northeast corner if you go to the next slide this is an aerial of the property so it is fronting on both Butte Avenue that'd be the primary Frontage that's going to be on your right hand of your screen and then it has a secondary Frontage on Orange Street which is actually the boundary of the district um the house rate now doesn't have any legal parking um the parking spaces on the North are overhanging the property line so anything we do to the home in order to expand it we also need to address the parking issue so if you go to the next slide what we're proposing is to add a carport to the north facade of the building so um that it would be accessed from the Butte Avenue Frontage and that carport would be recessed from the front facade to keep that out of the historic setback and to make sure that that portion of the roof is lower than the rest of the the frontage if you go to the next Slide the the second portion of the project is in addition to the rear of the property so that would contain a primary bedroom bathroom and a small office area and den that would be an intersecting gable roof and we'll see that more later on in the in the roof plan if you go to the next slide when we were laying out this proposed locations we were taking into account first of all the fact that the majority of the homes in the neighborhood already do have a carport attached to the side usually directly adjacent to the kitchen and we did lay it out in in consultation with the design guidelines so item number three indicates that a cardboard Edition cannot encroach in the historic setback which is why we we pushed it back further than the front of the building and then secondly that the primary edition of the room is actually at the rear of the property it is visible from that secondary Frontage on orange but we wanted to keep it away from from the front if you go to the next slide to give you an idea of the scale of the addition these are the seven closest homes to mine so my home um is in the yellow box 1006 South Butte that's the proposed footprint um it would be basically bringing the structure to 1675 square feet and you'll see that the seven closest homes on my street range from 2300 square feet at the largest down to 1332 at the smallest so we were the only one currently that doesn't have an addition could I ask question on the prior slide please just to be clear all the purple areas are additions to the original building correct so actually all the homes on my street all have the exact same original footprint which is that 1131 square feet that's in the gray box and then the blue is additions that are livable space the blue hatch the diagonal are covered spaces okay thank you no problem um so this is to give you an idea of what the changes to the property would be um that's predominantly in terms of what's going to be seen from the street are changes to The Hardscape so there'd be the removal of a paver driveway at the north of the home removal of an existing dually block CMU fence and then we would also have to reconfigure some Turf area some irrigated turf at the rear of the home we would remove an existing patio cover that wasn't original to the house either so the photos at the bottom are are the view from the corner and then the portion that is outlined in red dots is the portion that we would remove from the home you go to the next slide um this is the site plan so we would do a driveway off of Butte Avenue that would lead to a small carport covering there is a small laundry room to the North and the next slide will be the floor plan so you can see it a little bit clearer and then the majority of bulk of the Edition would be at the rear of the property this has approximately 27.7 percent of coverage which is well within the 45 percent that's allowable for the zoning you know the next one this is the um proposed layout so there would be a laundry that is north of the residence we took care to align the opening in the laundry to the existing opening from the kitchen to maintain the same relationship of the house to the street and to the side yard and and parking area and then the primary bedroom as I kind of mentioned before is is off the back of the property with a small covered patio as well go to the next slide this is the roof plan so we would continue the gable roof to the north but because we've pulled it back and recessed it that portion would be lower which you'll see in the elevations later um and then we would have an intersecting Gable that would contain the the primary addition the existing HVAC system is a heat pump that's mounted on the roof obviously not original to the home Our Hope pending costs is to remove that and to get a ground mounted unit in the backyard with a air handler in the Attic but if that's not the case due to engineering or just cost our secondary option would be just to replace the heat pump in place so we don't want to add any additional mechanical roof rooftop units if you go to the next um these are going to be your elevations so in the bottom left corner is the the front facade or the Butte Avenue Frontage um and on the left hand side is the original home so we're leaving that completely as is unless the lower roof portion to the right side of that Frontage is the carport Edition the very top elevation you see is the Orange Street elevation that's a little misleading because the majority of that will be actually behind the site wall so the portion that is still most visible from the street will be the historic portion so fence will basically be located more or less in the exact same location it is right now which is at the line between the door and the window on that side the materials we're proposing are boredom Batten fiber cement siding so the thought is that it gives us a little bit more durability than wood siding but is within the language that's already established in the neighborhood and our intent on this particular building is that because we have kind of a horizontal materiality of the um of the home itself that we wanted the vertical lines on the addition to differentiate the windows we have seven existing original casement windows those would all be retained and new windows would all be aluminum um and they would be in a dark Bronze finish which matches the existing doors in the home the home stores are not original to the house and and so we're just looking to match those you go to the next slide these are just a couple of renderings of what the home would look like um finished with the proposed schemes so you're seeing on the right hand side that carport um the the lower roof line obviously of the um primary Suite isn't visible from from this Frontage and the bottom left-hand corner is the existing Frontage and then there's one additional rendering which is just of the rear yard so this wouldn't this side would never be visible from the street but this gives you an idea of the um interior of the property that's that's everything I have if anybody has any questions hi this is commissioner Montero could you click back to the previous slide uh just a minute okay I thought there was oh yeah yeah that one sorry that one thank you okay thanks did you want to do q a chair or would you like yeah okay first of all Miss Neil thank you very much that was a very clear and concise presentation thank you uh uh Commissioners does anyone have any comments or questions for Miss Neil not I very nice presentation thank you Mr chairman Mr Vice chair who did your work me I I work for an Architecture Firm thank you foreign indeed I would second that observation do I hear any other comments or questions yes Miss Cube commissioner Kumi and I appreciate your approach I think I love the um golden button style and you're keeping the those really nice steer windows so I just feel the your sensitivity towards the what's negative thing thank you thank you any other questions commissioners hearing none uh so uh the staff uh Dr lechner provided this uh staff summary report and Analysis of The Proposal in your packet uh and the staff recommendation is for approval uh with certain conditions that are listed in the packet and uh Dr lechner has actually cleverly provided an actual sample motion for one of you to please offer no if I could can I be recognized yes please uh it would uh would you like me to provide just a brief kind of summary of my of my comments yes please thank you okay very good so um yes as a uh the chair said uh we are uh historic preservation office is recommending approval of the certificate of appropriateness for this project with these uh attached conditions of approval so just to just denote them um there are four uh the certificate of appropriateness shall only be valid after the property owner obtains all other necessary entitlements from the planning division including but not limited to for the 20 encroachment into the Orange Street side yard setback number two is the property owner shall adhere to the guidelines for additions in the Borden homes historic district design guidelines document which as I point out in the staff report is a is an HPC kind of authorized or or approved document for this for this particular historic district number three is paint and other materials for the Edition shall be compatible with the historic building while still distinguishing the addition from the historic building and finally for all plans are to be approved would have submitted any changes to the plans as submitted shall be reviewed by the historic preservation officer for compliance with the certificate of appropriateness and the issuance of a certificate of a no uh no effect so the applicant has taken you know good care to abide by good historic preservation standards to take into account the recommendations provided in the Borden homes historic district guidelines for example as she noted in her presentation the roofs the additions roof lines replicate and are set lower than the historic portion and the additions are substantially smaller than the size of the original structure um the applicant demonstrates excuse me a commitment to using appropriate materials that adhere to the Secretary of the Interior standards call for similar but different uh but always kind of tricky phrase as a way to differentiate old from new uh now I I did point out in the report the positioning of the addition does not strictly follow NPS guidelines for additions which are either to attach the addition by way of a hyphen or to set the addition back from the wall plane of the historic building but in order to do that the applicant would have had to relocate an existing gas hot water heater and SES panel with utilities which would understand would be costly so it's understandable why they would not would not be Keen to do that however the additions themselves as proposed would be fairly unobtrusive and as as Ms Neil noted only partially visible from both Butte Avenue to the East and Orange Street to the north so those are the uh the basis that is the basis of the hpo's recommendation of approval with conditions thank you very much Dr lechner Commissioners do we have any other questions or comments regarding those conditions as just presented hearing none may I have someone offer the emotion for approval I'll make a motion to approve the applicant's certificate of appropriateness for the proposed Edition um with the conditions of approval listed in the staff report says commissioner Montero thank you commissioner do I have a second second thank you Vice chair Dr lechner shall we have a roll call yes uh so how do you vote Vice chair fackler aye commissioner Garrity commissioner Gilbert commissioner Montero commissioner kuroka aye commissioner Williams hi chair Woodson aye okay that is seven eyes and No No's or Nays motion passes and thank you Miss Neil for your presentation and good luck with your project thank you okay uh moving on with the agenda please to agenda item number five request for a certificate of appropriateness for the landscape plan for the Ash Avenue Bridge abutment Approach Slash Road bed and adjoining West Side embankment located at Tempe Beach Park at 80 West Rio Salado Parkway this request is in coordination with the 250 Rio project applicant is Gammage and Burnham presenters are a manjul of Oz Mike Duffy and Mark Vinson and uh just as a reminder this item was previously considered our April meeting chair Woodson yes uh Ryan Levick deputy director Community Development I'd just like to quickly make a statement before we get to the agenda item and staff's going to make a presentation overview of the request um just wanted to clarify for for everyone on the commission and and the beauty viewing audience that this item was heard last meeting in April there was a vote taken there was maybe some confusion over how the vote was if it was a majority of the remaining commission members that were present at the time of the meeting but after confirming with the attorney's office and reviewing the regulations identified in the ordinance for historic preservation commission at these to move forward in item for an affirmative motion we need a vote of five members of the commission to affirm of those so as a result of that the Motions that were made at the prior hearing were a failed motion so that's why you see these two items before you tonight we're here back over here with the whole team we're hoping to provide a more condensed and Consolidated presentation from staff on this item and the applicant is here to provide any commentary or feedback or clarifications if needed for the commission this is a collaborative effort both with the City of Tempe and to fit to Rio project there will be a future development agreement that gets brought forward to City Council in the June hearings and those will establish some of the additional parameters by which the project will move forward with so we thank you for this time and consideration excellent thank you Mr Levesque and uh and I would also like to just if you could just clarify uh we have I agenda item five and six so it's been divided into two different um motion or items requests tonight is that correct correct the the items have been broken up to provide a little more clarity as to the um the the um objective with the first part which is the bridge about me the historic element of the the roadway and the other one's aspect is related to recommendation related to the portion of the project site that's adjacent to or fronting the historic Bridge abutment property very good and uh thank you Miss Boz and Mr Duffy for coming back tonight to uh be here tonight for your other presentation okay proceed please did you have did you have any comments that you wanted to make or okay no that's that's fine you don't have to Mr chair members the commission for your record modular Bob's the law firm of Gammage and Burnham uh to North Central with me is Mike Duffy from RSP and Mark Vincent from Vincent Architects we actually do not have any comments I'm happy to make a small presentation I believe uh Zach may have some comments that he wanted to make but I just wanted to say for the record that we were here and then we're happy to answer any questions good excellent thank you very good thank you thank you for that um so let me go back to my uh prior presentation okay so uh the historic preservation office is recommending uh approval but historic preservation Commission of the certificate of appropriateness for the landscape plan for the Ash Avenue Bridge abutment Approach Slash Road bed and adjoining West Side embankment with the following conditions of approval that you see see here my apologies for the small font so the number one the applicant shall revisit the design to the row bed cutouts to ensure safety and proper drainage and provide a revised landscape plan to the historic preservation commission for review and comment to the applicant show continue to make the Vincent Studio pllc's assessment of the historic Road bed and Bridget button and for the City of Tempe Arizona that is the title of the plan from 2018 integral to their plan for restoring the Ash Avenue Bridge abutment Approach three this pertains to archaeological monitoring prior to the issuance of a building permit the developer shall provide the city with an archaeological survey of the property conducted by a qualified person or Farm to ascertain the presence and to review and assess the impact of archaeological artifacts or ancestral remains that may exist upon or otherwise impact or affect the property if such artifacts remains are required by applicable law to be removed relocated preserved or otherwise remediated to permit development of the property then developers shall diligently undertake to satisfy all such legal obligations at no cost or expense to the city for the certificate of appropriateness shall only be valid after the applicant obtains all of the necessary entitlements from the planning Division and five the certificate of appropriateness is for the landscape plan that is dated April 12 2022 any changes to the landscape plan as submitted shall be reviewed by the historic preservation officer for compliance with the certificate of appropriateness and issuance of a certificate of no effect so just a couple of few comments about what they have proposed in the in the landscape plan as Mr Olympic has alluded to the city is strongly behind the project uh the historic preservation office supports the project as well and supports uh with these conditions of approval attached as I mentioned issuance of a certificate of appropriateness for the landscape plan the applicant has made a strong effort to adhere to sound historic preservation principles I think it's telling that it's plan uh almost note for note replicates uh Mr Vinson's 2018 plan as many of the Commissioners can personally attest to since many of the Commissioners were able to join myself and uh Mr Duffy and Mr Vinson on tours of the Ash Avenue Bridge Butner row bed that robot is in very poor condition and the area itself is is really an eyesore that clashes with the rest of the revitalized area nearby the developer is offering to rehabilitate the road bed in such a way that preserves its historic features and prevents them from further degrading and this should be pointed out the city uh simply does not have the funding to do this which is why it's sat in that condition for for decades the roadway itself will be covered over with a material that if removed will not damage the historic Road bed underneath the row bed cutouts which the developer is willing to redesign and relocate for proper drainage and safety based on the prior version of the plan that you saw then present in April as well as historic markers will help pedestrians to understand the history of the old Ashen Avenue Bridge and its approach I think another major part of this is the Western embankment uh it's another historic feature it will also be preserved under the landscape plan the idea there is to merely stabilize it and to add some Landscaping so it's uh it's kind of hard to see the developers landscape plan I think it's anything but a kind of a win-win for the for the city I think both in terms of of economic development but even more important of course for our purpose this year on this Commission in terms of historic preservation thank you [Music] thank you Dr lechner and before I open the floor to commissioner's comments I would like to just uh thank the presenters for offering the tour that you did provide and Mr Vince and Mr Duffy uh that was very instructional and I know that the Commissioners who were able to go on that did benefit greatly from that uh that tour and the discussion so thank you very much um okay uh Commissioners we have uh the floor open for comments or questions this commissioner Montero I just have a suggestion for um number three for conditions of approval that um it the the beginning part of that sentence um mentions archaeological monitoring rather than survey just because um you know a survey at this point would be of of little value there there's no bare ground and um based on the findings of some of the you know properties nearby the monitoring seems like either monitoring or testing would seem like the The Logical um condition thank you commissioner Montero any other anything to add or any other comments about that particular matter regarding the archaeological yes thank you chair uh Woodson this is commissioner Garrity I would just second uh I would be going to uh approve this motion with just some cleaning up the item three I'm just kind of building on what commissioner Montero said I would just say probably a qualified person or firm should evaluate the property and make a determination or actually make management recommendations about whether testing or monitoring or you know just some kind of uh reasonable approach to assessing the what's underground because again as commissioner Montero said you won't be able to tell anything from survey however you know a qualified person or firm can make a if a qualified person firm makes a recommendation for some kind of either monitoring or testing I think that's the way to go thank you commissioner so uh I would like to interject a comment here and Dr lechner you can correct me if I'm Raw but uh the the next agenda item which is more specifically in regard to the project generally and some of the other aspects of that and not just the abutment does call for archaeological monitoring as a condition of the approval in that other motion um so I know there's a there's overlap here obviously but the particular motion we're talking about here is more specifically in regard to the actual Ash Avenue Bridge and abutment and approach um and the uh abutment along the uh the other edge of it correct uh correct yeah and I I yes I'm Excuse me I'm looking at the kind of the next the next agenda items conditions of approval and um they are I believe identical to so I'm it's it's still referencing an archaeological survey of the of the property um but certainly if if the commission is uh you know would like to uh you know substitute monitoring for survey that can be that can be certainly included yeah and it's helpful to keep in mind too that as as part of the development agreement uh with the developer and the and the city that that archaeological monitoring is is a condition of that so this is kind of just uh you know kind of covering covering bases that are already covered but that's that's as the HBC um and because of its purview it's understandable so we can but we can certainly include a substitute monitoring for a survey and and this condition and the other uh when it comes up [Music] uh thank you and I'll also just uh observe there's a just a slight discrepancy in the original wording in the staff report as opposed to the awarding that's on the screen at this moment for item number three so I think that might have thrown off maybe the Commissioners but sure um sure but I I would just think that the same condition since it looks like it's more or less duplicated in both of these um items that they basically just reflect the same recommendation that the Commissioners seem to be recommending does that sound appropriate it it does it does sound appropriate I did have a a question for commissary I wasn't quite sure of the language change that you were that you were suggesting so I know that there was um request by commissioner Montero to change archaeological survey to archaeological monitoring and then uh commissioner Garrity I just wasn't sure what what additional change you were proposing in regard to the qualified person or firm well thank you Dr lechner what I admit is I think whoever they hire for the qualified person or firm should make a management recommendation for either monitoring or testing uh commissioner Montero brought up both possibilities and I think you know that would go to presumably your office for approval and uh I'm not sure if we'd come back to this commission or not but I just want to I just thought that would be the way to go instead of tying them to monitoring let the archeology you know whoever they hire as a qualified archaeologist to make that assessment and make that recommendation I agree um commissioner Garrity I think the way you're proposing that verbiage would fit both of these different agenda items well I presume that it's a little more flexible and I presume that the commission would want but you know not necessarily monitoring uh and testing potentially right not just one or the other absolutely okay so monitoring uh see we could change the language from monitoring and or testing if commissioner Garrett again yeah I think that's I mean I would just say you could go either way I think if you could make a reasonable argument for just monitoring or just testing or both so I would just leave it to whoever the qualified archaeologist recommends okay so whoever make sure makes the motion can feel free to amend the language and and then the HPC can can vote accordingly uh let me also just add another uh comment and perhaps a reference uh Miss Boz question to you um because you were the developer on the 100 South nil project correct which is basically right across the street did do you recall what the approach was there for the archaeological did you do the test excavation is in advance or was it simply monitoring or what was the approach there um Mr chairman members the commission on the uh Hayden house which we can talk about and Mark was talking about what's going on um it was a little different in that we were going underground as you may remember or know from 100 Mil versus the way this building is done but I think in terms of the commission's recommendations um monitoring or testing will probably work for us as as Ryan mentioned we're working with the city and we have similar language in our development agreement so we're happy to to do that and let we've talked to the qualified architect so we'll let her make a decision I think that's fine okay thank you that works uh yeah I I don't I personally I don't remember the details of that that project although I've been there of course I don't know exactly what you're referring to when you say underground I mean you're still gonna there's a parking garage so there's an underground parking garage on that property I'm sorry so we had to so we dug underground versus this parking garage is going to be above ground so we're not digging as deep as 100 Mil right but they're still going to be demolition of the property and there's going to be Earth moving yes and so we'll yes so right yeah well I I think it sounds like we're all on the same page here then with just making sure the language is kind of commensurate with whatever the approach was there given your proposal yeah and I I would agree with commissioner Garrity that if it's going to be monitoring or testing and let the archaeological firm aside that'd be helpful okay uh commissioner something commissions is that uh does that sound acceptable yes excellent very good uh do I have any other comments or questions yes commissioner kuroka I guess it's typo I think on page seven it's except from June 9 2022. and also page seven after staff recommendation page after that and next paragraph it says the completion of mirror Avenue Bridge illuminated the need for the US Avenue Bridge I guess it's supposed to be eliminated commissioner sorry could I order could you be more clear which page are you referring to and which document oh sorry it's item five us Avenue approach the boat are you referring to the staff report or are you referring to the full presentation from the developer this I didn't item number five the document PDF stuff the staff report okay this one and same thing on the boss document I didn't uh five and six oh okay oh yeah oh okay I see I thought it illuminate illuminates did that means yeah that's it I actually think that the thank you commissioner um if I could maybe just get Dr lechner to clarify that portion of your staff report is at an excerpt of minutes from that correct that's that's an excerpt of minutes from the June 2021 meeting in which um uh the folks that we see here uh today uh Mr Duffy and and Ms Vaz had given just kind of a preliminary presentation so um I think there was a desire thing on their part to provide the Commissioners uh particularly those who had uh not been with us on the commission uh well myself include but um had not been on the commission at that time to just kind of give them the kind of proper and full context to kind of what this commission had heard before in relation to this to this project so yes so what she's pointing out yes there was a type of my apologies yeah it should have refer to the June 2021 not 2022 meeting which of course has not happened yet okay all right thank you thank you commissioner uh any other questions okay uh yes thank you Mr Abrams and any other questions or comments from the commissioners hearing none I think then we have uh need for someone to make a motion and there is a sample Motion in your packet from the staff report uh just just noting the amendment to that language and if if you if who for whomever makes the motion yes foreign to make the motion please commissioner Montero um moves to approve the applicant's request for certificate of appropriateness for this plan um subject to the conditions of approval with that amendment to condition number three that suggests prior to the issuance of a building permit the developer shall arrange for an evaluation by a qualified archaeologist that will recommend monitoring and or testing as appropriate I put it in the chat box thank you commissioner I'm trying to scroll so I can actually see what you said there I can't see it uh thank you uh do I have a second oh second from the vice chair all right shall we take a vote absolutely uh Vice chair fackler aye commissioner Garrity hi Mr Gilbert hi commissioner Montero hi Mr kuroka aye commissioner Williams and chair Woodson okay that is seven eyes and none opposed excellent motion passes thank you okay so this is going to be a somewhat similar item moving out to agenda item six this is also a request for this is not sorry this is not a certificate of appropriateness so now this is where you've divided it out we have a request for recommendation of development review commission approval of a general plan land use map Amendment from public open space to mixed use and a density map Amendment from no density to high density Urban core more than 65 uh du what does du stand for what dwelling units per acre a zoning map Amendment from GID and R16 to CC a planned area development overlay to establish development standards and development plan review for a new 14-story office building with ground floor commercial for 250 Rio located at 250 West Rio Salado Parkway the applicant is damaged and Burnham the presenters are manjulavas Mike Duffy and Mark Vinson and this item was also previously heard at the April 2022 meeting so HBO is again recommending uh HPC approval uh of this of this item essentially this is a recommendation uh from would be a recommendation if approved for the HBC to kind of move the item um to recommend approval to the development review commission or DRC for these uh these particular items which are all going to be kind of uh necessary to uh for the applicant to to gain approval overall approval of the project so I don't really have any other kind of specific comments in in regard to that other than just noting HBO support for a motion of approval [Music] thank you Dr lechner Commissioners do you have any questions or comments in regard to this item s excuse me I didn't have my microphone on uh I am not seeing any hands raised on the WebEx crew therefore I'm guessing there are no other further comments or questions so we have a sample motion written in the staff report and I will ask one of the Commissioners to please make the motion Mr chair Mr Vice chair I move approval per the sample motion may I be right I'm sorry I don't mean to rub but do just want to know if uh the Commissioners would like to uh or vice chair of ackler if you'd like to amend the conditions to reflect the conditions of approval and the in the prior item yes I would include those okay thank you Vice chair there is a motion on the floor do I have a second commissioner Montero seconds the motion thank you commissioner I think we are ready to vote on this item Vice chair fackler aye commissioner Garrity hi commissary Gilbert hi commissioner Montero aye commissioner kuruka aye aye commissioner Williams stain yeah okay and chair Woodson aye okay that is uh six uh eyes uh none against and one abstention motion passes uh thank you again to the presenters for returning and we appreciate your efforts on this and to abide by the conditions of the two agenda items that were approved thank you okay all right one hour in I'm gonna see if I can keep this lesson two hours this time instead of three and a half hours hahaha okay moving on to agenda item seven this is a request for approval to forward the updated City of Tempe historic preservation plan to city council for adoption the presenter is Tempe historic preservation officer Zachary lechner Dr lechner okay thank you chair it's going to bring out my PowerPoint okay so yeah I would like to try to keep this keep this brief um but uh in the staff report attachment you receive some very lengthy documents um uh in some ways I apologize for that but at the same time it it is a positive thing because it reflects I think the the very good work of our Consultants archaeological Consulting Services um who have done really uh very fine work in putting together both the historic preservation plan and two inventories of historic resources in the City of Tempe I'm going to make uh obviously we're on the first of those agenda items for um uh this is agenda item seven uh to again forward the updated City of Tempe historic preservation plan to city council for adoption but in this presentation I will discuss mainly the HP plan their support preservation plan but I also make a few comments about the two the two inventories as well um so um uh I am Zach lechner the city of Tempest preservation officer so I'm kind of coming in kind of late to the game uh with this with this plan um and uh happy to happy to be in the position of presenting uh what I think is a very fine uh updated historic preservation plan to you um the early consultant on this uh project uh archaeological Consulting Services we have two representatives from ACS in the audience today Thomas Jones and Andrea Gregory and uh and also their subconsultant from Vincent studio pllc um doing double duty today Mr Mark Benson so we appreciate all of their their very fine work uh creating this these uh this plan and these inventories uh and also working diligently with the city uh to uh to make various revisions so the current City of Tempe historic preservation plan for anybody who has taken a look at it recently uh will know that it is uh uh very uh it's a very quick read I'll put it that way it's uh it takes you about 90 seconds to read through it um but of course you know length is not a marker of uh of equality however in this in this case um it's not an issue of quality it's just an issue of the fact that the City of Tempe has changed quite a bit in the last 25 years since uh since this plan was was instituted so um obviously uh Tempe is in many ways a different place um it's uh it's a city that is uh kind of being developed uh rapidly expanding economically in many ways and uh so it was felt that there needed to be an updated historic preservation plan to uh you know to kind of represent and in many ways days um I guess account for these changes so in particular kind of the meat and potatoes of the plan is the goals and priorities section which is kind of towards the end of the document and that in particular needed to be updated and expanded to you know kind of give a full scope of various needs of the of the City of Tempe in regard to Historic preservation so the objectives are a few of them so first the goal here in updating these preservation plan uh was to you know take a look at the existing plan take a look at kind of current historic preservation ordinance in the City of Tempe and also just the processes of of what we do in this preservation office as well as on this preservation commission just take a look at you know where essentially things are working and where there might be areas for potential Improvement uh there was a next part of that was to you know take a look at the in taking a look at the existing plan and ordinance you know making sure that uh you know applicable laws and regulations that had been you know put on the book since since 1997 uh were satisfactorily addressed uh third it was very important to the city and to the Consultants that uh various stakeholders were consulted so that includes uh just to name a few uh the Arizona State Museum State historic preservation office Arizona State historic preservation office I should say the four Southern tribes were critical Partners in this in this update to the to the plan and then finally the objective here with the update was to of course you know actually go about implementing the policies and practices that would be consistent with the plan and that is that's kind of something that we'll be happening you know in the in the coming in the coming months so I want to give you a little bit of a a an idea here about um Outreach efforts uh which uh many of us are familiar with uh there were public meetings and presentations that were held in April and October of of last year a public survey was conducted in uh I guess last spring or spring of 2021 it yielded about 52 responses and I included a link to those survey results so you could get uh some thoughts from uh from various residents uh about just the plan and and the larger issue of his preservation in Tempe tribal representatives were consulted on multiple occasions uh especially throughout uh 2021 there was a consultation with this commission the historic preservation commission um uh with various staff updates uh by my predecessor in the preservation officer role uh now I actually I say here the HPC gave it preliminary approval the plan in November 2021 um it actually just fully approved it for forwarding it to to city council so I want to explain why we're uh we're back again um uh asking for approval to to send it to city council um yeah we do realize what happened however after this this vote was taken by uh historic preservation commission uh Mr Salad had you know had resigned the the position um uh I was I moved into the the position and it was thought by the Community Development Department that it would be helpful for me to be able because I would be you know a person who would be uh primarily tasked with implementing these goals and priorities outlined in the plan that it would be important for me to weigh in and to um kind of in some ways going to put my own stamp on the on the plan so I've had an opportunity to do that although I will say that you know the revisions that it may Aid had been made to the plan since the commission last saw it in November um you know our are are largely based on improving the the readability and accessibility of the plan and there have been a few changes to goals and priorities and things and things like that um so so yeah so the increasing readability was another reason to revise the plan further um the historic Tempe historic preservation Foundation was consulted in August 2021 so that was another stakeholder group uh whose input was was sought City agencies were consulted for their input um back in the the late winter of this year and we did send the plan to the shippo for for reveal um back in March um uh I know they received it I have not received a response from them and I can only assume that they they love it and they have nothing to add to it uh it's kind of how I'm going to interpret that um and so we've been doing just kind of ongoing revisions uh to the plan uh continue to continue to to happen um uh even as some Commissioners have you know already kind of sent me comments and we've worked those in and those are online and so we're able to kind of make those those uh those changes very quickly a plan draft is made available for the public in in May this month and um and then there was additional Outreach I should mention to the to the four Southern tribes as well at their uh their monthly cultural resource working group meeting um in April of uh of 2022 just to just to highlight a couple of changes that had occurred um including the the the kind of the timeline implementation of the plan and um and uh yeah and we received kind of just kind of minimal minimal comments from in from that meeting so just want to mention a few of the kind of main components of the plan um really even before the vision and purpose there is an executive summary which is one of the additions that was made to the kind of the previous update of the of the plan so the executive summary is one of those items that was instituted to try to improve the readability and the accessibility of the plan so the idea is that someone who has maybe kind of a passing interest in historic preservation doesn't want to read a 100 plus page uh plan so not the folks on this Commission of course uh but uh but just someone uh who just kind of hey I need to kind of quickly know what's what's going on with historic preservation the City of Tempe they can read this two or three page executive summary and kind of get a sense of it so there's that the vision and purpose is outlined a legal basis for preservation uh there's a very interesting uh and helpful kind of prehistoric and proto-historic cultural history or culture history I should say um section um so a lot of kind of Native American and archaeological information there um or related to that history the City of Tempe is covered it's it's history tree it's architecture different cultural heritage groups in Tempe including African Americans and Mexicans and Mexican Americans is included a section on tribal perspectives because again that you know was again a primary kind of animating principle of this was to seek tribal input on on kind of all all aspects and you know stages of the plan there's a discussion of the current historic preservation program in the City of Tempe various planning considerations meeting the kind of a preservation environment things that you know we want we want to know or need to know if we're going to be doing historic preservation the City of Tempe and then uh those historic preservation goals and and priorities um so the goals there are seven of them main goals so the first is uh and there are priorities that kind of fall underneath each of these goals so the first is to increase public Outreach and support Second is to improve interdepartmental coordination third is to augment property uh designation and review processes fourth is to implement City Planning and policy improvements uh wherever our fifth is to enhance procedures related to archeology and repositories six is to explain expand tribal consultation and coordination and then seventh um a smallest section but not the least of them to encourage inter-regional historic preservation coordination so they all kind of fall uh or they're all kind of I guess uh animated by the these two uh main principles which are kind of not surprising for historic preservation plan the first being to document uh and to encourage preservation of the city's cultural resources I mean that's the main reason that this that the plan is there but we also wanted to in particular expand Outreach to to the tribes and and to incorporate their input on a whole a variety of issues um from handling you know how to handle sensitive cultural resources to how to expand tribal access to um you know various uh sacred sites um and then also just how to kind of enlarge the concept of consultation to with with tribal members kind of Beyond just you know kind of federal definitions of things like section 106 consultation which are of course man you know mandated by federal law so we wanted to kind of think about ways that we could you know develop those relationships in ways that are not just kind of oil Consulting with the tribes when we have to you know but but but you know forging those and developing those relationships um kind of outside of you know kind of you know Federal required consultation uh moments I guess okay so that's the HP plan there's also an inventory of historical two inventories of historical resources completed by ACS these have been uh completed for for some time now um for a over a year I believe for both of them these are being proposed and you'll see this is agenda items eight but I'm just going to go ahead and mention these now these are being proposed along with the historic preservation plan uh by the historic preservation office and Community Development Department to the HPC with a request to forward them to counsel for approval so the first inventory covers the years 1868 Circa 1868 to 1960 the second inventory uh the longer of the two covers the years 1961 to 1975. obviously there's this more you know extant historical resources from that era but both offer guides to uh different you know property types different construction types just provide ample information on historic properties and also their eligibility so kind of listing you know kind of listing them you know dividing them each up individually often and so I think that these these inventories I mean these you know are just I think will be very critical resources for helping the historic preservation office and helping the historic preservation commission kind of figure out ways to uh you know moving forward over the next you know a few decades at least figuring out you know kind of what properties need to be targeted for preservation and uh in in particular so these are these are going to be great guides for for doing that uh just a real quick mention too um the other kind of uh leg of this kind of three-legged stool of the HP plan the inventories is a blanket archaeological monitoring Discovery and treatment plan um this isn't keep in mind this is not up for consideration um at this point because it is not yet completed um it's been delayed by the pandemic it's being carried out by Logan Simpson and so the goal here is to develop a plan that can you know identify various archaeological sites uh canals prehistoric canals and traditional cultural Properties or or TCP so the idea is that as I say here is just in the slide is just to provide a consistent approach to the treatment of tempees historic or archaeological cultural resources in order to streamline the historic preservation consultation process by identifying a set of approved field and research methods for monitoring and discovering situations for the city so as a mouthful but essentially it's yeah it's trying to kind of regularize procedures related to archeology and encounters with with cultural resources in the in the city so next steps we are in one of the next steps here which is presenting this draft plan and the inventories to to you all on the commission may 26th we are on the agenda so you know anticipating a favorable result with you all this evening um we are on the agenda for for city council so city council the request theirs for them to adopt the updated historic preservation plan and for them to adopt the two inventories of historical resources and uh if there are any delays which you know things happen we have June June 9th the June 9th city council meeting is a backup date to present uh the plan and inventories for approval um so just some contacts here um I'm kind of the primary lead on on this on this issue obviously but other folks who have worked and are working on this in the Community Development Department um and Bika atakari my immediate supervisor and then uh Robbie Aaron who you all know most recently currently on uh on on leave but um uh interim historic preservation officer as of last month and then Andrew Gregory from our Lee consultant from archaeological consulting services and Mr Jones as well applying a very active and key role in this process because the the this plan is is is is theirs they created it along with with Mr Benson and and other other fine folks so we appreciate their appreciate their help very much okay so that is my presentation on both items thank you very much Dr lechner the very good summary uh before I open with the floor I'd like to make some remarks on this plan uh uh very first thing I want a big tip of the hat to the Consultants uh archaeological consulting services and Mark Benson outstanding job with compiling and updating this it's long overdue uh I think it was a outstanding job you've really made some extremely Progressive I'd say recommendations in this plan and I think that it's something that this city really needs moving forward with historic preservation so number one thank you very much really appreciate it and the city definitely made the right choice uh number two I do want to acknowledge the prior hpo John Southard and Alex Smith his uh colleague former colleague here and City for their efforts in organizing this and the collaboration and coordination this definitely could not have happened without their efforts on this and I'm very appreciative for the both of them who both have moved on from the city at this point but I do want to make sure I acknowledge both of them the other thing that I would like to say is that now that I've been uh tasked with uh being the chair I've had a little bit more time to look at not only the public input to the plan but I also took a look at some of the uh character area plans for some of the neighborhoods which is a really important component for the city's uh visioning for the future and uh there's unbelievably strong support in all of these areas of the city for historic preservation and more of it and and now because clearly every day we move forward we have the possibility of losing more and more of our historic and cultural resources and adverse impacts to those that are still in existence and as Dr lechner actually mentioned in our uh handout he mentioned also that another thing is that the public wants more incentives for historic preservation so I'm going to have a big giant uh uh you know motion of support so to speak informally that is for that if there's anything we can do to get the city to increase incentives and opportunities for the property owners and other entities businesses and organizations to get on board with historic preservation we need it and we need it now because the the the rate at which we have now lost so many of these uh you know resources is it there's we've got to get something in place to help that that situation so um so really pleased overall with this plan um the other thing I'd just like to point out is I'm also very pleased with the um the inclusion the the very uh prominent inclusion of uh tribal coordination consultation and cooperation with the city in the historic preservation planning the visioning and moving forward from this point completely absent from the other plan which obviously is 25 years ago but this was a really important part I think of moving the city forward and I think it goes very nicely hand in hand with it's just barely been over a year ago that the hit City adopted the recognition statement of the Native American communities whose land the city is now occupying so uh that was really important and I thought also a very timely you know proclamation to make last year and this plan I think really nicely follows up with that that proclamation in the inclusion of tribal perspectives on this okay those are my initial remarks so I'm going to now open the floor up to Commissioners comments questions anything else to do with the plan can actually be recognized for a moment yes okay thank you very much and I just just to save time too I just wanted to mention if there are any uh you know kind of comments that that you have kind of related to uh you know things like uh typos or kind of relatively minor things that that you feel need to be changed in the plan you can certainly uh just I please just you can email those to me and I'll be happy to get those Incorporated and uh and and changed uh ASAP um but uh but I don't mean to I don't mean to discourage discussion I just wanted to mention that that I I would ask anyone who's made any uh comments on a on a paper copy or or a digital copy just please just forward to those to me um this really hopefully ASAP um so I could see about getting those changes made thank you uh thank you and understood and I and and and and while I will support that I do want to encourage any other discussion or comments and try not to be too nitpicky with the editorial things but I mean honestly speaking uh for this body now that we've had a number of new people on the commission this is really the first opportunity in a meeting setting we've had to discuss this particular plan and and make no doubt about it I mean this is probably one of the most important things that this commission has dealt with in my opinion probably in recent memory I mean there's lots of other little really important things but this one is going to have a really lasting effect so by all means I would like the anyone who has any other comments questions or anything else that they'd like to add please the floor is yours now yes commissioner so um I I do appreciate it it used to be two pages now hundreds three pages so it's a great work and a great first start and I feel really funny commenting on the plan already approved once by this commission but however you did ask me so I have a comments um I think all good content however I feel it's not ambitious enough it's clearly it's this historic preservation is underfunded in the city the city even can't afford US Avenue restoration and all these things listed here it's all costs money and I do not see how it's going to be funded for instance at the culture plan as I recall I think the um ad tax was part of the master plan and I do not see her you know we can say whatever we want but it should be but if it's not there's no funding mechanism I don't know how it's going to happen and other at Mr chair I totally agree I read that I have to confess I didn't read everything 103 pages but I didn't read the public Tempe Forum they're the audiences in the comments about what's happening in Tempe and I just feel it this is not ambitious enough to change the tide to me and uh also what am I gonna say um yeah so um and you think we could help but if anything I would like to be more ambitious it's similar to arts and culture plan they listed very um concrete next step and like uh years I think it was had a schedule like five year two year or immediate plant to be around five or ten years something like that and it was very kind of something you can follow rather than just ideas so and there's a lot of efforts went in and it's for a scope was different from the art and culture plan obviously that wasn't more um bigger plan because there are multiple um public meetings and married for I think surveys it was just a scope is different for it wasn't funded like this this one wasn't funded but just if we could expand I would really appreciate so we can carry this plan to the reality like incentives they talk about incentives or the public and I see that here and there about like getting some fees waves but I feel like they're asking more so thank you yeah I appreciate your your comments uh commissioner kuroka um so yeah I mean in terms of implementation timeline that it's the stated in the plan that uh you know the various uh essentially will be uh in motion on on the goals and each of the goals and priorities within uh one year of adoption by by city council and I think in general um the kind of the idea for this plan is it's kind of something we revisit you know like in another decade or or or so um and uh although you know that could certainly you know be changed if the need if the seeing the need need for it um I yeah in terms of incentives I I agree with you and and we've kind of you know had conversations um within our department um with kind of the financial uh uh folks in the city and kind of seeing like hey what what what can we do um so those are definitely ongoing conversations um you know certainly the City of Phoenix has for example um used Bond initiatives to fund various historic preservation projects including support for kind of individual homeowners uh who who own historic properties um so that's that's something that um we haven't kind of gotten definitive word back um yet from um the the correct entities in the City of Tempe uh government but it's something we're working on so the language that was used um because we couldn't get a definitive answer at this point was a little bit tentative yeah to to just you know we're investigating it but that is that is definitely something we will continue to do because yeah I read those comments too and I also understood you know the urgency in them and and you know real real concerns from from from people and um and also just in a great interest in this world preservation and we want to make sure we honor those things and honor those ideas and do what we can to to to to to support them um so I yeah I appreciate your comments about the the ambitiousness of the of the plan um yeah we always want to to push as far as we can in terms of historic preservation and you know um uh wall at the same time you know having to you know respect uh certain limitations that we have City uh city ordinance kind of limits what what we can do so sometimes we're only in kind of a kind of an advisory role to maybe encourage counsel to at some point to um make a a additions or amendments to city code to um uh you know provide uh greater protections for historic properties and and you'll see those recommendations listed in the in the priorities so um definitely understand where you're coming from and appreciate your comments foreign yes thank you commissioner kurokai I agree with a lot of what you're saying as well uh does anyone else have any uh comments that are remarks they'd like to make I do I apologize I'm trying to raise my hand to the icon but it doesn't seem to be working um commissioner I do see that it came up and I'm I've missed that oh okay okay I agree that um uh with chair Woodson that this is really a wonderful plan and um Dr lechner I yeah I I really like it I enjoyed reading it and um I just have a couple of questions and um one of them is about the the um archaeological site on 8th Street that was identified the big foundation and I wonder if it would be appropriate to include a photograph of that but I also want to hear commissioner Williams um comment on that I don't know whether that's a sensitive too sensitive to include but it is um it strikes me as one of the um more significant findings that um you know really in the in the lower Salt River Valley um in the last you know several years so I was kind of wondering about and I wondered um about um there's a list of historic contexts but um not um nothing for prehistoric context I'm just curious about that okay thank you uh commissioner Montero so um the photograph so we could maybe have some discussion about that maybe outside and I'm not sure if you're familiar with that particular project area Dr lechner but it I agree it was an extremely significant Discovery and there's some great photography uh that maybe ACS I'm not sure if they had access to that or not but it's not something I guess we could consider in there and then um your second point was can you repeat that one more time um you know and it's just a question I'm just wondering why there isn't any list of prehistoric contexts for um Tempe you know there's a list of historic contexts but I think there have been some really interesting findings over the last few years and maybe there are some historic prehistoric contexts that need to be proposed um it's just a question really I want to see what everyone thinks yeah May uh can we recognize chair recognize Andrea Gregory from archaeological consultancy services to address that indeed Miss Gregory thank you welcome hi everyone thank you for having us um Laureen uh your question regarding prehistoric context I think I would recommend that you know the document that Logan Simpson is working on in terms of the class one and the kind of blanket plan for monitoring discovering and discovering treatment would probably be the more appropriate document for that information we've tried to pres the information that's presented in the HP plan as it's drafted right now is is kind of very high level you know and that's to avoid basically presenting too much detailed information about um context that might be you know restricted in terms of their distribution to the public so we've kind of tried to go at the overview level for those and then reserving more detailed context discussions related to prehistoric resources to that other document that Logan Simpson is working on does that answer your question that makes sense okay that answers my question appreciate it great thank you um oh and and then regarding the ace3 question I don't know if you also want me to speak to that but absolutely yeah I mean I would I would absolutely defer to the the tribes in terms of whether or not that you know photographs would be appropriate to share with the public so I mean that's kind of one of the one of the things that has guided us through this process I mean this is a very public document that's being used by a lot of different audiences so um in preparing the tribal perspectives component of the plan we've tried to be mindful of what information is appropriate to distribute to the public versus information that would be more restricted in its distribution so I don't know if commissioner Williams has a has input on that or if that's something that would might need to go to a brighter a broader tribal audience to answer yes I'll recognize commissioner Williams and I will get to your question um Mr adakari I did see your hand up I'll get back to you in a moment commissioner Williams I yeah um I know that the 8th Street project was pretty significant you know uh what was encountered in I think that would have to go before the four Southern tribes to get approval just because um just because of the significance but also you know there was uh during that consultation with City of Phoenix there was a previous discussions about the project in that area specifically about how to incorporate it into the Landscaping of that area um as we all we know that it has been uh preserved and in place and uh whatever I don't know what the status is of that project along 8th Street but I I can talk to a Salt River tippo and Hill River to Beau to see if they would like to see the photo in there um because I'm not sure if they've seen this latest draft of the historic preservation plan and the photos that are in it but that would have to be discussed with the the tribes thank you thank you let me chime in here um I will observe that there is on page 16 of the plan there is a description of this discovery on the 8th Street project and there is a figure that displays just sort of a general map of the site known as La Plaza there is not a picture of this particular feature but it is described in the document so it is in there but we would need to get I guess some further instruction from the community's regarding including a photo and maybe it isn't appropriate at this point um it sounds like um it might not be appropriate to ask that question and I might add that maybe this would be something worth adding into uh the document that Miss Gregory was referring to which is the blanket uh monitoring and Discovery and treatment plan there will be more chance to discuss this so maybe that could be a you know there'll be some more time I think with that document that this could be addressed at that time I agree I agree yeah I appreciate the the comment I I think it's probably best to probably move move forward with with um yeah trying to send this to to council opening HPC approval I just I would I would regret if if you know that that you know how how that single thing held it up but it's certainly um something we can talk to Logan Simpson about um in consultation with the with the tribes about including in that that blanket monitoring treatment plan agreed um commissioner Montero does that sound reasonable it does thank you okay thank you could you also unraise your hand please and the chair recognizes Mr adakari do it thank you thank you chair Woodson and also commissioner kuruka this is principal planner and Community Development really appreciate these comments and any questions uh specifically the questions raised by Miss karuka I just wanted to give a very brief explanation that this kind of plants are more policy level and advisory and a lot of thing gets done by what the city gets adopts as a matter of policy and so once if this is adopted then what happens is the advancing of the incentives in many of the programs go step by step maybe in different years than the uh the historic preservation office will seek for some funding to implement some of those things go through a lot of budgetary process and like Jack was mentioning sometimes if it's really a large thing then it goes through our bonds there are very minor things we either get some money from the tribal purse or the city itself and then those things go through a budgetary revisions and process so I really appreciate that concern that some of it has to be implemented obviously once the plans plan is adopted by the council Council takes it seriously and any of the things that we take one at a time or you know a couple of them at a time from the staff we come to you when we propose anything and go through a budgetary process so those kind of things would continue on is a part of the art and process of the plan at this point the plan is the is the culmination of what the SPC suggested what the community gave input what the staff what the consultants and professional people thought was the kind of inner based put to put forward given that we only had a two-page document that was adapted into in 1997. so this is a policy level guiding document and in terms of implementing and finding money we can do that in future once the plan is adapted thank you for your time any further questions I'm also here thank you very much for those comments I appreciate that and uh and and i would support those uh proposals for as we move forward with this uh any further comments or questions from the commissioners okay hearing none I we have uh Dr lechner is there anything else we need to address with this I don't believe so I think we can move on to if someone would like to make a motion okay yes uh there's a draft sample Motion in your uh staff report I'll ask for a commissioner to make a motion please Mr Vice chair just a point order can we combine seven and eight we've discussed them no yes there's no we're going to consider them separate separately okay I would I would agree but but the uh eighth agenda item could be uh considered very succinctly if you would like of course I move the uh approval of the request to forward the document uh to the city council for their approval and adoption thank you Vice chair motion on the floor do I have a second I second the motion commissioner Montero thank you commissioner and I think we're ready for about okay Vice chair fackler aye Christopher Garrity hi Mr Garrison should not be on there I'm sorry I forgot about that um sorry got a little bit out of order commissioner Gilbert hi commissioner Montero hi commissioner kuroka Augustine commissioner Williams aye and chair Woodson aye okay that is uh six eyes uh one extension and no opposed okay motion passes thank you everyone and uh again thank you to the presenters and the Consultants excellent work okay uh moving on to agenda item eight which obviously is linked to the historic preservation plan as was described by uh Dr lechner this is the uh request for approval to forward two inventories of Tempe historical resources to city council for adoption uh the first is an inventory of historical resources Circa 1868-1960 within the urban core of the City of Tempe Maricopa County Arizona and an inventory of historic resources from 1961 to 1975 within the City of Tempe Maricopa County Arizona both inventories were completed by archaeological consulting services and their subconsultants at the request of the City of Tempe and the presenter here again is uh hpo Dr lechner do you want to add anything else no I don't I don't believe so yeah I just um again noting our request for uh for approval to forward those two inventories to city council for adoption happy to answer any any uh questions as as our Consultants uh here as well uh thank you Dr lechner the chair I'd like to make some remarks before I open up the floor uh again um I'd like to commend the consultant on This exhaustive research I can only imagine how uh much effort this required going from Google Earth street views to actual looking at these on the ground uh it's really quite a Quite a feat um I I will make an observate a couple of observations for the purposes of the the Commissioners and the meeting um the inventories do not include the entirety of the City of Tempe there are exclusions as noted on page 33 of the first inventory so for example there are no buildings from ASU property are included in this so one of the very first things I look for was ASU old man I'm like where is it and then I realize that they're excluded and that is by a specific request but there's also a number this does not include these residential housing subdivisions those are completely covered in separate documents Parks flood irrigation structures as well as a few other odds and ends so just to be clear this is not the complete inventory so to speak of historic properties and resources and cultural resources for that matter but it is pretty exhaustive so again thank you very much but I just want to make sure that that's made clear so there are other resources that have to be referenced in regard to us as a commission in the city moving forward with you know our historic preservation planning and preservation efforts um and um and and also uh that I I know that the first document or there wasn't a sort of an existing prior inventory that had partly been done in the past but this was an update but the other one is more or less brand new so that's a lot of work so thank you very much for your diligence on this and uh I'm we're all going to benefit from this moving forward so thank you very much uh end of my remarks and I'll now open the floor to any other comments or questions from the commissioners done was going twice but uh again thank you everyone so I believe that there's a sample motion that's written in past so I will I'm talking without my microphone hopefully you could hear me um I'll entertain a motion from one of the questions at this time foreign okay commissioner Montero Motion makes a motion to approve um agenda item eight for um providing these two inventories to council thank you commissioner motion motion on the floor we have a second thank you Vice chair we have a second uh I think we're ready for a vote on this item very good uh Vice chair fackler aye Pusher Garrity hi Mr Gilbert I aye Mr Montero hi Mr kuruka aye commissioner Williams hi uh excuse me chair Wilson aye okay bye uh okay vote is seven in favor and zero against outstanding the motion passes thank you very much everybody thank you again to the presenters and uh we look forward to revisiting this document as we move forward with other properties that come up to our attention in the future you all aren't seeing us um there will be a GIS facial data set that goes along to the city's hpo um so they'll be able to reference specific um historic buildings that we have recommended as historic eligible again this isn't a full determination this isn't going through consultation in terms of for a formal section 106 process and it doesn't necessarily preclude you know a formal evaluation of any of these properties in the future but at least there's a baseline data set for the city to use in the future so hopefully that will be helpful to the commission as well okay thank you um I'm glad you brought that up so because you mentioned that these documents did go to the shippo office so right so is there there's no consultation on this at all or is there what was the purpose of that was that just for feedback or was there an actual consultation request well yeah the inventories did not as far as I know did not go to uh shippo so the uh the HP plan did um because typically that is kind of the purview of the shippo is to review uh you know a City Historic preservation plan and you know seek feedback um and so yeah there was a request for four four feet four feedback and yeah we just have not received it at this time very well okay thank you very much thank you thank you very much excellent okay thank you everyone all right moving on in the agenda uh let's move on to item nine chair and staff updates um the chair has a few updates and remarks to make uh first of all I actually I already mentioned some of this before I just wanted to acknowledge thanks to the Commissioners who made the time to go out to the Ash Avenue Bridge uh site visit and again thank you uh Mark Benson who's still here and to the others who've already left for giving us that tour that was really useful um and to get some discussion out there and and Zachary thank you very much for that I really appreciate that um I wanted to make a point that I'd like to thank the city for the event last Friday which was the boards and Commissioners appreciation event which I attended and so did commissioner Garrity and I want to just recognize that commissioner Garrity was recognized for serving for five years or more on a commission of the city and he got his photo with the mayor and the rest of the group and was acknowledged amongst the group so congratulations uh Dr Garrity and uh anyway the event actually was really quite nice it apparently was the first time they had had this event since 2014 and it was at the Tempe Center for the Arts anyway um you guys missed a pretty good event so next time they have this be sure you go it was it was quite nice and um and I'm very appreciative of that um I'm gonna be kind of stepping on uh Dr lechner's toes I'm just going to kind of let you take it from here but we do have an update on the butler house conservation easement that occurred since our last meeting and it was not on the agenda today which in thinking this through we probably should have had it on the agenda but maybe you could just give us an update on that Dr Lightner yeah and yeah I didn't put on the agenda just because we kind of had um you know send an email uh update from from Mr LaVey again kind of you know indicating um that the property owner had had signed um a facade conservation easement on April 19th um and it's April 28th meeting city council approved a resolution for the facade conservation easement as well as a waving of processing fees associated with the lot split and a zoning map Amendment historical preservation overlay So currently Community Development is is working on hiring a surveyor to prepare a subdivision plan uh Community Development is also looking to schedule a neighborhood meeting for the property owner and Neighbors on the lot split and the historic overlay Amendment and uh you know we will continue to keep the commission updated and informed about the process as we've been doing thank you very much anything else yes thank you chair what's in at the hearing for city council we did re receive some potential concern or opposition to the request I think it was more so concerned that maybe the property owner was receiving some incentive or favors for um for the facade conservation easement um again we went through some extensive negotiations to try to get them to a point to basically avoid um filing for or completing a demolition process not as also part of the approval too is that they've now waived the demolition permit application so that's now null and void glad to hear that um but as part of this neighborhood meeting input and Outreach we're likely to get some more additional feedback from Property Owners or Neighbors in the areas to maybe how they feel about the request there will be an item that has to go to the city council for the Platt approval request and then of course to make modifications of the historic property overlay designation that Amendment office obviously have to come back to you all as a recommendation for that request so there will be future public hearing items on this request that'll involve actions by the commission on DRC and city council great thank you for that update and again thank you personally to your efforts in getting this individual to agree to this because that did not sound like that was very uh very uh good possibility you know last year when this item first came up so uh very appreciative of your efforts on that thank you much and I guess we'll be hearing more on that uh are there any other staff updates no no none of this time I'm just still considering um well just one other thing I guess I wanted to thank the Commissioners who had um taken a moment to to send me some suggestions for the CLG pass-through Grant which I believe June 23rd is the is the deadline for that um so we got some some good suggestions and just kind trying to kind of you know mold those over and kind of figure out what the best but the best uh application would be uh to put together for that so I'll give you more information as that as that develops and that's all for staff updates thank you uh chair Woodson uh yes um Jared Smith over at uh Tempe History Museum oh yes Mr Smith yes go ahead well sure sure yeah I'll what uh I'll just provide some updates on uh upcoming programs uh for the at this point point of order I'm sorry could we could we actually just move that to the next uh cover that under the uh the agenda item 10 for current events announcements and future agenda right yes if you could just hold a moment there uh Mr Smith and I did have one quick question so the CLG Grant proposal um is that an item that would need to be reviewed and approved by this body or is that just a City action that's not required to go through us uh I mean it's not you know it's not necessarily required to to go through historic preservation um commission but it's it's something that I you know that I want to kind of feed feedback on so it's not even a uh not even a sure or guaranteed at this point that that there will be in an application um I know that in terms of kind of the order of funding it kind of depends on you know which CLG was or certified local government um was you know last funded so I think uh I think we in Tempe are currently in the middle of the pack um which is not to say that we wouldn't you know receive receive funding um but uh I do I I do think it's worth you know applying for because it is free money you do have to have a match uh in terms of funding or um just in terms of time so that uh of up to 40 of the amount that's being applied for um so yeah I just uh I just uh had received those comments and um just to kind of uh working to you know kind of figure out uh What uh what the best option would be uh to apply for something for that Grant so if there are any other comments um you know uh you can certainly feel free to email those to me or call me and we can we can discuss those but I just wanted to I wanted to not just have it be an executive decision and again have the have the input of the commission certainly so but it's not necessarily an item that we'll need to vote on per se very well thank you uh note taken okay uh that's all for staff updates then we will move on to uh agenda item 10 current events announcements and future agenda items so we have uh member announcements and staff announcements and I'll hand it over to you Mr Smith oh thank you chair Woodson and uh uh Zachary Zachary lechner I'm gonna uh just give a quick idea of what's going on at the Museum uh through uh the end of this month and end of June uh so at the Museum last Friday uh there was a performance by Francine Reed and friends and that was a successful event and as with our performances at this time uh they're indoors in the community room and I don't think we want to be doing too much in a way of Outdoors at this point knowing that our weather is uh tending to fluctuate a little bit uh which means that our next performance at the Museum uh which is an acoustic night with the sun punchers Trio and Jesse Valenzuela and Mark Zubia uh that's going to be uh May Friday May 20th at 7 pm and I certainly encourage everyone to look at uh go to visit the Museum's website and check out the calendar for those um and then in June uh beginning Wednesday the first and continuing uh each Wednesday through uh through the end of July I believe with uh there may be a break for uh around the around the Fourth of July although I don't think it falls that time this year in any case each Wednesday is going to be the Tempe time machine event which is our usual uh summertime program uh this year each of those Wednesday events is going to be focused on Tempe sister cities uh and each event will feature one one or or even a pair of sister cities uh as it goes but again I encourage everyone to check out the Museum's Calendar and Facebook page for that um and let's see the time the time on those I believe is about uh ten to two uh in the afternoon on Wednesdays um from in June and July again check the museum calendar for specifics and for each uh specific sister city and again in conjunction with the sister city exhibit uh that's up at the Museum right now which I encourage everyone to come see it's really excellent uh and a fine celebration we even had the mayor of uh Cuzco Peru come visit which which was uh quite excellent and uh you don't don't often get the mayor of a major uh historic South American city to come visit that was that was pretty neat to see um and also coming up at the uh uh in on June 18th Saturday June 18th we're going to have a Juneteenth celebration at the Museum and that's going to be again Saturday June 18th from 11 A.M to 3 P.M and uh we certainly encourage everyone to come out and join a history of uh again Juneteenth being the end of uh The Marked end of slavery and focused on uh Texas in 1865 uh with the announcement that became the Juneteenth celebration uh that effectively ended uh slavery uh in Texas but of course that celebration has gotten you know a wider sense than uh with diaspora of uh of African-American residents from Texas and of course uh we even have in Tempe uh in the early early 20th century we had some uh local residents who worked on the celebration it was down in Tucson so a lot of history uh to Juneteenth uh actually connected here to Tempe uh even over 100 years ago so come out and join us for that and uh again check out our calendar see what all is going on uh I won't be at next month's meeting uh Brenda Abney will return uh to uh to to provide updates uh for the commission uh I will uh you know I'll probably be around uh some uh for some additional meetings and and future uh certainly we'll be attending various meetings but I've really enjoyed working with everyone and I look forward to it and I know Brenda looks forward to getting back uh and joining the meetings again so thanks very much for your time and uh thanks very much for the meetings as well bye now thank you very much for the announcements and also uh yes and farewell to you we will definitely miss having you at the meetings and um it's been a pleasure to have you here and giving us your updates and your insights so uh uh I'm sure we'll see you around it's probably not the end but uh uh take care of yourself oh thank you yeah I'll be around certainly if you have any history questions or need to look at some historic resources here at the Museum I'm always available to assist with that thank you Jared you're quite welcome thank you okay do we have any other announcements from anyone I can just briefly kind of give you some potential future agenda items um so recently I received a couple of communications one from the Arizona State assort preservation office noting uh that the town of Guadalupe um has submitted a nomination to the National register for Guadalupe Cemetery here in Tempe so that is uh kind of currently under consideration I believe that um kind of the State Board will consider that in July and so look for that to be on an agenda item at the June meeting of the historic preservation Commission because the way it works is you know historic preservation commission or AKA a certified local government such as ours it's within our purview to review and provide comment on National register nominations for properties within within the city and so they're requesting our feedback on on that nomination so uh so I'll be you know forwarding that to you in the coming weeks prior to the meeting and we'll have an agenda item where where we all can kind of discuss or make any comments that we'd like to forward on to to the board who will be considering that in July and then another um kind of a related note is that the town of Guadalupe is also planning to or has sent me via snail mail a request to nominate Guadalupe Cemetery to the Tempe historic property register so that would be a designation request for a designation that would be a process that would first start with historic preservation commission uh historic preservation commission would then potentially make a recommendation to the development review commission which would then make a recommendation to city council that would actually finalize the the designation if it if it so chose for that particular property so I'm not sure of a timeline for that particular process if that would be an item for the June meeting but I just wanted to let you all know that that that uh you know that we may soon have another Edition to the or at least we have another nomination for an addition another designation to the Tempe historic property register not at all for me okay thank you um may I ask so the nomination is coming from the town of Guadalupe yeah I received a letter um the um there was the uh the travel Resort preservation office um and now I'm I'm sorry I'm terribly sorry I'm blanking on which tribe it was I apologize um uh had request had sent the request on behalf of the of the town of Guadalupe the uh the request included not only a a letter um kind of justification from the tip over tribal historic preservation officer but also a a letter of support from the mayor of the town of Guadalupe as well that would be Carl herrig tippo for pasquayaki yes thank you I'm sorry yes yes thank thank you I apologize okay so um and so what I'm getting at um the um the nomination is coming from the Yaki community and the town of Guadalupe right but the property is in the City of Tempe that's correct so do they pardon me yeah you said yeah he said he said the property is owned by the town of Guadalupe I believe I I I'm not actually sure could you explain please per the property record card on the County Assessors town of Guadalupe owns the cemetery so it's like a eye on this property within the City of Tempe within the country we've got City of Phoenix owns property in Tempe as well and Scottsdale I see okay so in other words there's no act that what I was getting at which is basically now a moot point apparently is that the city doesn't have to provide some type of permission for that that's just a comment since it's not city property apparently the City of Tempe doesn't happen right right well the city yeah no I mean the City of Tempe would actually the city council will actually make the determination because it since it is City of Tempe property it would still have to go through the Juris dick yeah I'm sorry not the property but it's under the City of Tempe jurisdiction um even though it's owned by the town of Guadalupe it would still go through the required process for designating a property uh in the Tempe historic property register which is uh outlined in the his uh historic preservation ordinance sure no I understand that but I talk about the national register nomination yeah then right exactly again because it is it is under you know it's within the City of Tempe jurisdiction yeah it would still run through this this um this CLG yeah this historic preservation commission for for you it's really it's not there's no uh this commission it's really more of kind of a courtesy you know to to have uh this commission review it or any kind of CLG review um uh a national register nominated property within his jurisdiction uh just this kind of uh you know a kind of an advising consent type of situation so um yeah it's it's um it doesn't uh preclude the the nominated property from being ultimately approved it's just really just kind of a request for feedback and that's that's all so it's not nothing that this this compassion for example couldn't say oh we're gonna you know kill that nomination it doesn't you know it doesn't have that kind of authority you know no I mean and I'm not suggesting that but I mean that's news to me I mean it just seems to me that you know if and irrespective weather is the town of Guadalupe or anyone else I mean if there's a property that's in the jurisdiction of the city you're saying we don't actually have to approve a denomination going forward at all that doesn't sound right I'd have to I'd have to check on that I I don't I mean I my understanding is that yeah it's it's it it that it the procedure is that it has to go through the commission but uh ultimately it's the you know it's the the State Board uh coming out that's that's housed within the shippo that early makes the decision it was my understanding that you had to have the approval of the the landowner for sure but what you're saying is the town of Guadalupe owns the land I'm still confused by that this is something that we need to have come to uh to the to the agenda next month I would recommend that we have that on the agenda next month can we do that yeah sure sure okay with more explanation about all this because this is I mean you're saying it's going before the board in July okay so that's kind of a fast track for us so um yeah if that's something you could share with us you know maybe even uh preliminary information you know if that's possible via email or something I'd like to hear more about this sure yeah absolutely we can we can we can certainly do that thank you great anything else from staff or other members um commissioner Williams I you have a hand up and it looks like it's Applause I'm just trying to make sure did you want to say something or were you applauding something I was a plotting uh uh commissioner garrity's pretty sweet yeah his award and it won't go away sorry yes um I I should mention um and commissioner Garrity well two things first of all there were certificates of appreciation for all of the commission members there so at some point you might actually get that I don't know how those are going to be distributed but just FYI all of you actually had a a certificate and commissioner Garrity was there another commission member that's been on the commission for five years or more I'm trying to remember if there was someone else that also got recognized but was not actually present first I did receive the certificate thank you chair Woodson and thank you also RaeLynn for your applause um there was no I'm the only one nice apparently at on currently on the HP commission who's been here five years which I hadn't even realized until I received the email inviting me to the uh to the event so a lot of people termed out in the last year so I guess that leaves me as the uh the Wiley veteran mission aha okay yeah I I know that uh commissioner Garrison's also been on this commission for quite a while I'm not sure if he was off I I I only mentioned by five years yeah yeah either way I thought but they were you know they were saying a lot of names there and I may have missed it I just want to make sure that for the record we recognize that here because it's a worthy thing of worthy of mention here so uh thank you thank you okay all right I think that about covers it is there anyone else that has any other announcements or updates okay hearing no wait a minute I see someone chatting I just said oh okay yeah right I can't even see you thank you so much stuff on my screen here very good okay so I think uh this concludes the meeting so can I have a motion to adjourn please so move motion on the floor do I have second commissioner Williams thank you commissioner Williams uh so we are adjourned then at 8 13 p.m I believe we don't have to vote on that do we yeah 00:00:07.070 --> 00:00:09.169 align:start position:0% good evening ladies and gentlemen the time is six o'clock I'm going to call the meeting to order this is the historic preservation commission meeting of May 11 2022. and um tonight I am your new chair Kyle Woodson and I'll talk a little more at my remarks at Agenda item three uh but uh welcome everybody and welcome to members of the audience and it looks like we do have a quorum's act so I'm going to ask you to go ahead and do the roll call please well I think we need you know okay all right so I will take roll so commissioner fackler commissioner Garrity commissioner Garrity okay commissioner Gilbert present commissioner Montero commissioner Montero I know she's planning to come this cannot be logged on yet okay very good commissioner kuruka here commissioner Williams here Mr Woodson chair Woodson here excuse me and by the way Vice chair if I apologize um commissioner Garrison he told me he was not going to be available commissioner Larson okay so we do currently have a quorum of of five of five members okay thank you Dr lechner yes very good uh so let's uh move on please to agenda item one uh call to audience for persons wishing to address the commission on any matter or may do so at the discretion of the chair do we have any persons in the audience who would like to address the commission no okay thank you uh we'll move on to agenda item two uh approval of April 13th 2022 meetings Commissioners you have the draft minutes before you and I presume you've had a chance to review them do we have any comments or edits that are necessary for this from our three and a half hour meeting last month it only took me about 12 hours to do that yeah do that Vice chair um I do have one item that I know I spoke about with commissioner Montero prior to the meeting and since she's not on yet I'll just go ahead and chime in she thought that she had voted oh wait in fact she's texting me she says I don't seem to have the link to the meeting it's not in my calendar so would you have access to your email Laureen Montero commissioner Montero anyway I don't know if you are on email Zach maybe you could forward that email to her again if you are able at this moment I don't see her on um at any rate uh she uh thought that she had voted uh oh she is here there she is yeah I apologize um good evening commissioner Montero good evening and um I uh we are actually on agenda item two approval of meeting minutes from last month and I wanted to see if you wanted to add your comment on one of those votes you were mentioning to me before the meeting yes I do um there wasn't a there was a naval vote uh commissioner you're my your audio is going in and out uh could you repeat that please yes I'm looking through the minutes now so I could find um there was a vote that it's it read the minutes read that I voted nay when in fact I abstained and so I am looking for that so I can point you in the right direction and it's on this other computer okay was that uh in regard to the 250 Rio project yes okay okay we can yeah we can we can check that and we'll we'll double check exactly what oh what was said and correct if necessary excellent thank you thank you any other comments or changes hearing none do I have a motion to approve Mr chairman yes Vice chair of the April 13th minutes thank you we have a motion on the floor do I have a second commissioner Montero seconds the motion to approve the meeting minutes from um April thank you thank you and do we need to vote on this well let's take a roll of a quick roll call vote um vice vice chair fackler okay commissioner Garrity hi okay oh he's here good very good uh commissioner Gilbert commissioner Gilbert how do you how do you vote on the approval of the minutes item sorry I forgot to unmute myself okay commissioner Montero aye commissioner kuroka aye commissioner Williams chair Woodson aye okay that is uh seven eyes and no names excellent motion passes thank you everyone okay moving on to agenda might have been three remarks by the chair uh again good evening everybody Welcome uh since this is my first full meeting as chair I'd like to take the opportunity to make a few uh remarks and also just a real brief introduction because not everybody here knows who I am and why I'm even sitting here my name is Kyle Woodson I am a professional archaeologist I've worked in Arizona for 30 years in cultural resource management as well as in academic work I currently am the director for the Gila River Indian communities cultural resource management program for the last 10 years and I am a long time resident of Tempe as well for 27 years and I've always loved living in this city and this is my first commission that I have served on that at last meeting I was apparently elected to represent the commission so thank you everybody for your vote of confidence um so uh and I'd also like to point out that we elected a new Vice chair Mr Dave fackler to my left here so uh thank you Dave and I think last week or last month uh Vice chair was able to introduce himself so you've probably got some background on uh Dave at that time so moving on in your packet I've got some information and some uh materials that I just wanted to uh present to the commission and uh some of this is uh bringing back some old documents from prior commission members and chairs one of which happens to be sitting in the audience tonight thank you for being here miss Gregory uh but what I've got uh in here is um uh Dr lechner put together just another uh role for the present commission members as well as the staff members it used to be that years ago the commission actually had this really Nifty kind of memo format where all of the commission members were listed all the staff members were listed right there on the agenda and it was all right there at your fingertips and for whatever reason this city has decided to change their format and I would love to have it go back to the old way because I really liked that but it doesn't seem to be the case so providing this information to you here another item in your packet is a list of frequently used abbreviations and acronyms for those of us who are not in the community development field there's a lot of acronyms that get thrown around this is a nice little guide for you and maybe even for some of the staff members as well so please take a look at that in addition there is uh in this packet rules of procedure as adopted by the Tempe historic preservation Commission on April 8 2010 I found this in the uh very handy digital archive on the city's website which goes back yes that long which is a very nice but what this shows is just a real basic intro to Robert's Rules of parliamentary procedure most of the staff who've been here I mean are probably well familiar with this but a lot of people who come out of the commission as new members may have never experienced this before so this is a really handy nice summary of how uh parliamentary procedure ought to go in these meetings and in addition to that Dr lechner provided a couple of links to just some information about Robert's Rules and I would encourage you to familiarize your with yourself with those if you have not done so in the past um one other item two other items actually that are not in the packet that I did have distributed to the Commission in the past was uh the City of Tempe has a very nice summary of the Arizona open meeting law and you're on a commission you need to understand what the rules of the Arizona open meeting law are because you're going to be held responsible for making sure you abide by them so we all have to make sure that we are abiding by these rules and we are not conducting business that's meant to be conducted in public uh behind the scenes including digital uh Communications I.E email or WebEx so uh just be sure that any of your Communications are not uh going in opposition to those laws so if you have any questions on that please ask the staff members from the uh from Dr lechner's Department if you have any questions and uh lastly uh there's another uh some guidelines that the city also has on conflict of interest um because occasionally there may be items on our agenda that come up that's people on the commission uh might actually have a conflict of interest and if you do uh you'll have to recuse yourself from those particular agenda items and voting And discussing of those items so if you have any questions about that again ask Dr lechner and he can refer you to the proper information okay uh that concludes my remarks unless anyone has any questions or comments thank you chair Woodson I appreciate the um you know Dr lechner sending us out those rules and I did review them again and thanks for your statement thank you anyone else okay hearing uh let's uh move on to agenda item four request for a certificate of appropriateness for additions to a contributing property in the Borden homes District historic district located at 1006 South Butte Avenue the applicant and presenter is Riley Neal as Miss Neal in the audience he's right here good evening Miss Neil so I'm going to pull up her PowerPoint presentation and let her do that and then I will have some comments after after then foreign just let me let me know what you'd like to meet to advance the slide for you okay um I just want to thank you guys for taking the time to consider uh my application for a certificate of appropriateness for my home and a proposed Edition um I live at 1006 South Butte Avenue I've been there for seven years in the Borden homes historic district um my home is 1131 square feet so it actually retains the original footprint currently um and it was built in 1950. um my husband and I were drawn to this neighborhood and this house in particular um based on really the expandability of the home so it's a very small home on a very large lot um and it's kind of in alignment with the reason why many people moved to that neighborhood in the 1950s when they were built um so if you go to the next slide my home is highlighted it's in the kind of northeast corner of the historic district it's characterized as a transitional ranch home um which basically in my case is a rectilinear floor plan built predominantly out of concrete masonry it has a gabled roof a very simple gabled roof and some Accents in tongue and groove it um like I said is in the northeast corner if you go to the next slide this is an aerial of the property so it is fronting on both Butte Avenue that'd be the primary Frontage that's going to be on your right hand of your screen and then it has a secondary Frontage on Orange Street which is actually the boundary of the district um the house rate now doesn't have any legal parking um the parking spaces on the North are overhanging the property line so anything we do to the home in order to expand it we also need to address the parking issue so if you go to the next slide what we're proposing is to add a carport to the north facade of the building so um that it would be accessed from the Butte Avenue Frontage and that carport would be recessed from the front facade to keep that out of the historic setback and to make sure that that portion of the roof is lower than the rest of the the frontage if you go to the next Slide the the second portion of the project is in addition to the rear of the property so that would contain a primary bedroom bathroom and a small office area and den that would be an intersecting gable roof and we'll see that more later on in the in the roof plan if you go to the next slide when we were laying out this proposed locations we were taking into account first of all the fact that the majority of the homes in the neighborhood already do have a carport attached to the side usually directly adjacent to the kitchen and we did lay it out in in consultation with the design guidelines so item number three indicates that a cardboard Edition cannot encroach in the historic setback which is why we we pushed it back further than the front of the building and then secondly that the primary edition of the room is actually at the rear of the property it is visible from that secondary Frontage on orange but we wanted to keep it away from from the front if you go to the next slide to give you an idea of the scale of the addition these are the seven closest homes to mine so my home um is in the yellow box 1006 South Butte that's the proposed footprint um it would be basically bringing the structure to 1675 square feet and you'll see that the seven closest homes on my street range from 2300 square feet at the largest down to 1332 at the smallest so we were the only one currently that doesn't have an addition could I ask question on the prior slide please just to be clear all the purple areas are additions to the original building correct so actually all the homes on my street all have the exact same original footprint which is that 1131 square feet that's in the gray box and then the blue is additions that are livable space the blue hatch the diagonal are covered spaces okay thank you no problem um so this is to give you an idea of what the changes to the property would be um that's predominantly in terms of what's going to be seen from the street are changes to The Hardscape so there'd be the removal of a paver driveway at the north of the home removal of an existing dually block CMU fence and then we would also have to reconfigure some Turf area some irrigated turf at the rear of the home we would remove an existing patio cover that wasn't original to the house either so the photos at the bottom are are the view from the corner and then the portion that is outlined in red dots is the portion that we would remove from the home you go to the next slide um this is the site plan so we would do a driveway off of Butte Avenue that would lead to a small carport covering there is a small laundry room to the North and the next slide will be the floor plan so you can see it a little bit clearer and then the majority of bulk of the Edition would be at the rear of the property this has approximately 27.7 percent of coverage which is well within the 45 percent that's allowable for the zoning you know the next one this is the um proposed layout so there would be a laundry that is north of the residence we took care to align the opening in the laundry to the existing opening from the kitchen to maintain the same relationship of the house to the street and to the side yard and and parking area and then the primary bedroom as I kind of mentioned before is is off the back of the property with a small covered patio as well go to the next slide this is the roof plan so we would continue the gable roof to the north but because we've pulled it back and recessed it that portion would be lower which you'll see in the elevations later um and then we would have an intersecting Gable that would contain the the primary addition the existing HVAC system is a heat pump that's mounted on the roof obviously not original to the home Our Hope pending costs is to remove that and to get a ground mounted unit in the backyard with a air handler in the Attic but if that's not the case due to engineering or just cost our secondary option would be just to replace the heat pump in place so we don't want to add any additional mechanical roof rooftop units if you go to the next um these are going to be your elevations so in the bottom left corner is the the front facade or the Butte Avenue Frontage um and on the left hand side is the original home so we're leaving that completely as is unless the lower roof portion to the right side of that Frontage is the carport Edition the very top elevation you see is the Orange Street elevation that's a little misleading because the majority of that will be actually behind the site wall so the portion that is still most visible from the street will be the historic portion so fence will basically be located more or less in the exact same location it is right now which is at the line between the door and the window on that side the materials we're proposing are boredom Batten fiber cement siding so the thought is that it gives us a little bit more durability than wood siding but is within the language that's already established in the neighborhood and our intent on this particular building is that because we have kind of a horizontal materiality of the um of the home itself that we wanted the vertical lines on the addition to differentiate the windows we have seven existing original casement windows those would all be retained and new windows would all be aluminum um and they would be in a dark Bronze finish which matches the existing doors in the home the home stores are not original to the house and and so we're just looking to match those you go to the next slide these are just a couple of renderings of what the home would look like um finished with the proposed schemes so you're seeing on the right hand side that carport um the the lower roof line obviously of the um primary Suite isn't visible from from this Frontage and the bottom left-hand corner is the existing Frontage and then there's one additional rendering which is just of the rear yard so this wouldn't this side would never be visible from the street but this gives you an idea of the um interior of the property that's that's everything I have if anybody has any questions hi this is commissioner Montero could you click back to the previous slide uh just a minute okay I thought there was oh yeah yeah that one sorry that one thank you okay thanks did you want to do q a chair or would you like yeah okay first of all Miss Neil thank you very much that was a very clear and concise presentation thank you uh uh Commissioners does anyone have any comments or questions for Miss Neil not I very nice presentation thank you Mr chairman Mr Vice chair who did your work me I I work for an Architecture Firm thank you foreign indeed I would second that observation do I hear any other comments or questions yes Miss Cube commissioner Kumi and I appreciate your approach I think I love the um golden button style and you're keeping the those really nice steer windows so I just feel the your sensitivity towards the what's negative thing thank you thank you any other questions commissioners hearing none uh so uh the staff uh Dr lechner provided this uh staff summary report and Analysis of The Proposal in your packet uh and the staff recommendation is for approval uh with certain conditions that are listed in the packet and uh Dr lechner has actually cleverly provided an actual sample motion for one of you to please offer no if I could can I be recognized yes please uh it would uh would you like me to provide just a brief kind of summary of my of my comments yes please thank you okay very good so um yes as a uh the chair said uh we are uh historic preservation office is recommending approval of the certificate of appropriateness for this project with these uh attached conditions of approval so just to just denote them um there are four uh the certificate of appropriateness shall only be valid after the property owner obtains all other necessary entitlements from the planning division including but not limited to for the 20 encroachment into the Orange Street side yard setback number two is the property owner shall adhere to the guidelines for additions in the Borden homes historic district design guidelines document which as I point out in the staff report is a is an HPC kind of authorized or or approved document for this for this particular historic district number three is paint and other materials for the Edition shall be compatible with the historic building while still distinguishing the addition from the historic building and finally for all plans are to be approved would have submitted any changes to the plans as submitted shall be reviewed by the historic preservation officer for compliance with the certificate of appropriateness and the issuance of a certificate of a no uh no effect so the applicant has taken you know good care to abide by good historic preservation standards to take into account the recommendations provided in the Borden homes historic district guidelines for example as she noted in her presentation the roofs the additions roof lines replicate and are set lower than the historic portion and the additions are substantially smaller than the size of the original structure um the applicant demonstrates excuse me a commitment to using appropriate materials that adhere to the Secretary of the Interior standards call for similar but different uh but always kind of tricky phrase as a way to differentiate old from new uh now I I did point out in the report the positioning of the addition does not strictly follow NPS guidelines for additions which are either to attach the addition by way of a hyphen or to set the addition back from the wall plane of the historic building but in order to do that the applicant would have had to relocate an existing gas hot water heater and SES panel with utilities which would understand would be costly so it's understandable why they would not would not be Keen to do that however the additions themselves as proposed would be fairly unobtrusive and as as Ms Neil noted only partially visible from both Butte Avenue to the East and Orange Street to the north so those are the uh the basis that is the basis of the hpo's recommendation of approval with conditions thank you very much Dr lechner Commissioners do we have any other questions or comments regarding those conditions as just presented hearing none may I have someone offer the emotion for approval I'll make a motion to approve the applicant's certificate of appropriateness for the proposed Edition um with the conditions of approval listed in the staff report says commissioner Montero thank you commissioner do I have a second second thank you Vice chair Dr lechner shall we have a roll call yes uh so how do you vote Vice chair fackler aye commissioner Garrity commissioner Gilbert commissioner Montero commissioner kuroka aye commissioner Williams hi chair Woodson aye okay that is seven eyes and No No's or Nays motion passes and thank you Miss Neil for your presentation and good luck with your project thank you okay uh moving on with the agenda please to agenda item number five request for a certificate of appropriateness for the landscape plan for the Ash Avenue Bridge abutment Approach Slash Road bed and adjoining West Side embankment located at Tempe Beach Park at 80 West Rio Salado Parkway this request is in coordination with the 250 Rio project applicant is Gammage and Burnham presenters are a manjul of Oz Mike Duffy and Mark Vinson and uh just as a reminder this item was previously considered our April meeting chair Woodson yes uh Ryan Levick deputy director Community Development I'd just like to quickly make a statement before we get to the agenda item and staff's going to make a presentation overview of the request um just wanted to clarify for for everyone on the commission and and the beauty viewing audience that this item was heard last meeting in April there was a vote taken there was maybe some confusion over how the vote was if it was a majority of the remaining commission members that were present at the time of the meeting but after confirming with the attorney's office and reviewing the regulations identified in the ordinance for historic preservation commission at these to move forward in item for an affirmative motion we need a vote of five members of the commission to affirm of those so as a result of that the Motions that were made at the prior hearing were a failed motion so that's why you see these two items before you tonight we're here back over here with the whole team we're hoping to provide a more condensed and Consolidated presentation from staff on this item and the applicant is here to provide any commentary or feedback or clarifications if needed for the commission this is a collaborative effort both with the City of Tempe and to fit to Rio project there will be a future development agreement that gets brought forward to City Council in the June hearings and those will establish some of the additional parameters by which the project will move forward with so we thank you for this time and consideration excellent thank you Mr Levesque and uh and I would also like to just if you could just clarify uh we have I agenda item five and six so it's been divided into two different um motion or items requests tonight is that correct correct the the items have been broken up to provide a little more clarity as to the um the the um objective with the first part which is the bridge about me the historic element of the the roadway and the other one's aspect is related to recommendation related to the portion of the project site that's adjacent to or fronting the historic Bridge abutment property very good and uh thank you Miss Boz and Mr Duffy for coming back tonight to uh be here tonight for your other presentation okay proceed please did you have did you have any comments that you wanted to make or okay no that's that's fine you don't have to Mr chair members the commission for your record modular Bob's the law firm of Gammage and Burnham uh to North Central with me is Mike Duffy from RSP and Mark Vincent from Vincent Architects we actually do not have any comments I'm happy to make a small presentation I believe uh Zach may have some comments that he wanted to make but I just wanted to say for the record that we were here and then we're happy to answer any questions good excellent thank you very good thank you thank you for that um so let me go back to my uh prior presentation okay so uh the historic preservation office is recommending uh approval but historic preservation Commission of the certificate of appropriateness for the landscape plan for the Ash Avenue Bridge abutment Approach Slash Road bed and adjoining West Side embankment with the following conditions of approval that you see see here my apologies for the small font so the number one the applicant shall revisit the design to the row bed cutouts to ensure safety and proper drainage and provide a revised landscape plan to the historic preservation commission for review and comment to the applicant show continue to make the Vincent Studio pllc's assessment of the historic Road bed and Bridget button and for the City of Tempe Arizona that is the title of the plan from 2018 integral to their plan for restoring the Ash Avenue Bridge abutment Approach three this pertains to archaeological monitoring prior to the issuance of a building permit the developer shall provide the city with an archaeological survey of the property conducted by a qualified person or Farm to ascertain the presence and to review and assess the impact of archaeological artifacts or ancestral remains that may exist upon or otherwise impact or affect the property if such artifacts remains are required by applicable law to be removed relocated preserved or otherwise remediated to permit development of the property then developers shall diligently undertake to satisfy all such legal obligations at no cost or expense to the city for the certificate of appropriateness shall only be valid after the applicant obtains all of the necessary entitlements from the planning Division and five the certificate of appropriateness is for the landscape plan that is dated April 12 2022 any changes to the landscape plan as submitted shall be reviewed by the historic preservation officer for compliance with the certificate of appropriateness and issuance of a certificate of no effect so just a couple of few comments about what they have proposed in the in the landscape plan as Mr Olympic has alluded to the city is strongly behind the project uh the historic preservation office supports the project as well and supports uh with these conditions of approval attached as I mentioned issuance of a certificate of appropriateness for the landscape plan the applicant has made a strong effort to adhere to sound historic preservation principles I think it's telling that it's plan uh almost note for note replicates uh Mr Vinson's 2018 plan as many of the Commissioners can personally attest to since many of the Commissioners were able to join myself and uh Mr Duffy and Mr Vinson on tours of the Ash Avenue Bridge Butner row bed that robot is in very poor condition and the area itself is is really an eyesore that clashes with the rest of the revitalized area nearby the developer is offering to rehabilitate the road bed in such a way that preserves its historic features and prevents them from further degrading and this should be pointed out the city uh simply does not have the funding to do this which is why it's sat in that condition for for decades the roadway itself will be covered over with a material that if removed will not damage the historic Road bed underneath the row bed cutouts which the developer is willing to redesign and relocate for proper drainage and safety based on the prior version of the plan that you saw then present in April as well as historic markers will help pedestrians to understand the history of the old Ashen Avenue Bridge and its approach I think another major part of this is the Western embankment uh it's another historic feature it will also be preserved under the landscape plan the idea there is to merely stabilize it and to add some Landscaping so it's uh it's kind of hard to see the developers landscape plan I think it's anything but a kind of a win-win for the for the city I think both in terms of of economic development but even more important of course for our purpose this year on this Commission in terms of historic preservation thank you [Music] thank you Dr lechner and before I open the floor to commissioner's comments I would like to just uh thank the presenters for offering the tour that you did provide and Mr Vince and Mr Duffy uh that was very instructional and I know that the Commissioners who were able to go on that did benefit greatly from that uh that tour and the discussion so thank you very much um okay uh Commissioners we have uh the floor open for comments or questions this commissioner Montero I just have a suggestion for um number three for conditions of approval that um it the the beginning part of that sentence um mentions archaeological monitoring rather than survey just because um you know a survey at this point would be of of little value there there's no bare ground and um based on the findings of some of the you know properties nearby the monitoring seems like either monitoring or testing would seem like the The Logical um condition thank you commissioner Montero any other anything to add or any other comments about that particular matter regarding the archaeological yes thank you chair uh Woodson this is commissioner Garrity I would just second uh I would be going to uh approve this motion with just some cleaning up the item three I'm just kind of building on what commissioner Montero said I would just say probably a qualified person or firm should evaluate the property and make a determination or actually make management recommendations about whether testing or monitoring or you know just some kind of uh reasonable approach to assessing the what's underground because again as commissioner Montero said you won't be able to tell anything from survey however you know a qualified person or firm can make a if a qualified person firm makes a recommendation for some kind of either monitoring or testing I think that's the way to go thank you commissioner so uh I would like to interject a comment here and Dr lechner you can correct me if I'm Raw but uh the the next agenda item which is more specifically in regard to the project generally and some of the other aspects of that and not just the abutment does call for archaeological monitoring as a condition of the approval in that other motion um so I know there's a there's overlap here obviously but the particular motion we're talking about here is more specifically in regard to the actual Ash Avenue Bridge and abutment and approach um and the uh abutment along the uh the other edge of it correct uh correct yeah and I I yes I'm Excuse me I'm looking at the kind of the next the next agenda items conditions of approval and um they are I believe identical to so I'm it's it's still referencing an archaeological survey of the of the property um but certainly if if the commission is uh you know would like to uh you know substitute monitoring for survey that can be that can be certainly included yeah and it's helpful to keep in mind too that as as part of the development agreement uh with the developer and the and the city that that archaeological monitoring is is a condition of that so this is kind of just uh you know kind of covering covering bases that are already covered but that's that's as the HBC um and because of its purview it's understandable so we can but we can certainly include a substitute monitoring for a survey and and this condition and the other uh when it comes up [Music] uh thank you and I'll also just uh observe there's a just a slight discrepancy in the original wording in the staff report as opposed to the awarding that's on the screen at this moment for item number three so I think that might have thrown off maybe the Commissioners but sure um sure but I I would just think that the same condition since it looks like it's more or less duplicated in both of these um items that they basically just reflect the same recommendation that the Commissioners seem to be recommending does that sound appropriate it it does it does sound appropriate I did have a a question for commissary I wasn't quite sure of the language change that you were that you were suggesting so I know that there was um request by commissioner Montero to change archaeological survey to archaeological monitoring and then uh commissioner Garrity I just wasn't sure what what additional change you were proposing in regard to the qualified person or firm well thank you Dr lechner what I admit is I think whoever they hire for the qualified person or firm should make a management recommendation for either monitoring or testing uh commissioner Montero brought up both possibilities and I think you know that would go to presumably your office for approval and uh I'm not sure if we'd come back to this commission or not but I just want to I just thought that would be the way to go instead of tying them to monitoring let the archeology you know whoever they hire as a qualified archaeologist to make that assessment and make that recommendation I agree um commissioner Garrity I think the way you're proposing that verbiage would fit both of these different agenda items well I presume that it's a little more flexible and I presume that the commission would want but you know not necessarily monitoring uh and testing potentially right not just one or the other absolutely okay so monitoring uh see we could change the language from monitoring and or testing if commissioner Garrett again yeah I think that's I mean I would just say you could go either way I think if you could make a reasonable argument for just monitoring or just testing or both so I would just leave it to whoever the qualified archaeologist recommends okay so whoever make sure makes the motion can feel free to amend the language and and then the HPC can can vote accordingly uh let me also just add another uh comment and perhaps a reference uh Miss Boz question to you um because you were the developer on the 100 South nil project correct which is basically right across the street did do you recall what the approach was there for the archaeological did you do the test excavation is in advance or was it simply monitoring or what was the approach there um Mr chairman members the commission on the uh Hayden house which we can talk about and Mark was talking about what's going on um it was a little different in that we were going underground as you may remember or know from 100 Mil versus the way this building is done but I think in terms of the commission's recommendations um monitoring or testing will probably work for us as as Ryan mentioned we're working with the city and we have similar language in our development agreement so we're happy to to do that and let we've talked to the qualified architect so we'll let her make a decision I think that's fine okay thank you that works uh yeah I I don't I personally I don't remember the details of that that project although I've been there of course I don't know exactly what you're referring to when you say underground I mean you're still gonna there's a parking garage so there's an underground parking garage on that property I'm sorry so we had to so we dug underground versus this parking garage is going to be above ground so we're not digging as deep as 100 Mil right but they're still going to be demolition of the property and there's going to be Earth moving yes and so we'll yes so right yeah well I I think it sounds like we're all on the same page here then with just making sure the language is kind of commensurate with whatever the approach was there given your proposal yeah and I I would agree with commissioner Garrity that if it's going to be monitoring or testing and let the archaeological firm aside that'd be helpful okay uh commissioner something commissions is that uh does that sound acceptable yes excellent very good uh do I have any other comments or questions yes commissioner kuroka I guess it's typo I think on page seven it's except from June 9 2022. and also page seven after staff recommendation page after that and next paragraph it says the completion of mirror Avenue Bridge illuminated the need for the US Avenue Bridge I guess it's supposed to be eliminated commissioner sorry could I order could you be more clear which page are you referring to and which document oh sorry it's item five us Avenue approach the boat are you referring to the staff report or are you referring to the full presentation from the developer this I didn't item number five the document PDF stuff the staff report okay this one and same thing on the boss document I didn't uh five and six oh okay oh yeah oh okay I see I thought it illuminate illuminates did that means yeah that's it I actually think that the thank you commissioner um if I could maybe just get Dr lechner to clarify that portion of your staff report is at an excerpt of minutes from that correct that's that's an excerpt of minutes from the June 2021 meeting in which um uh the folks that we see here uh today uh Mr Duffy and and Ms Vaz had given just kind of a preliminary presentation so um I think there was a desire thing on their part to provide the Commissioners uh particularly those who had uh not been with us on the commission uh well myself include but um had not been on the commission at that time to just kind of give them the kind of proper and full context to kind of what this commission had heard before in relation to this to this project so yes so what she's pointing out yes there was a type of my apologies yeah it should have refer to the June 2021 not 2022 meeting which of course has not happened yet okay all right thank you thank you commissioner uh any other questions okay uh yes thank you Mr Abrams and any other questions or comments from the commissioners hearing none I think then we have uh need for someone to make a motion and there is a sample Motion in your packet from the staff report uh just just noting the amendment to that language and if if you if who for whomever makes the motion yes foreign to make the motion please commissioner Montero um moves to approve the applicant's request for certificate of appropriateness for this plan um subject to the conditions of approval with that amendment to condition number three that suggests prior to the issuance of a building permit the developer shall arrange for an evaluation by a qualified archaeologist that will recommend monitoring and or testing as appropriate I put it in the chat box thank you commissioner I'm trying to scroll so I can actually see what you said there I can't see it uh thank you uh do I have a second oh second from the vice chair all right shall we take a vote absolutely uh Vice chair fackler aye commissioner Garrity hi Mr Gilbert hi commissioner Montero hi Mr kuroka aye commissioner Williams and chair Woodson okay that is seven eyes and none opposed excellent motion passes thank you okay so this is going to be a somewhat similar item moving out to agenda item six this is also a request for this is not sorry this is not a certificate of appropriateness so now this is where you've divided it out we have a request for recommendation of development review commission approval of a general plan land use map Amendment from public open space to mixed use and a density map Amendment from no density to high density Urban core more than 65 uh du what does du stand for what dwelling units per acre a zoning map Amendment from GID and R16 to CC a planned area development overlay to establish development standards and development plan review for a new 14-story office building with ground floor commercial for 250 Rio located at 250 West Rio Salado Parkway the applicant is damaged and Burnham the presenters are manjulavas Mike Duffy and Mark Vinson and this item was also previously heard at the April 2022 meeting so HBO is again recommending uh HPC approval uh of this of this item essentially this is a recommendation uh from would be a recommendation if approved for the HBC to kind of move the item um to recommend approval to the development review commission or DRC for these uh these particular items which are all going to be kind of uh necessary to uh for the applicant to to gain approval overall approval of the project so I don't really have any other kind of specific comments in in regard to that other than just noting HBO support for a motion of approval [Music] thank you Dr lechner Commissioners do you have any questions or comments in regard to this item s excuse me I didn't have my microphone on uh I am not seeing any hands raised on the WebEx crew therefore I'm guessing there are no other further comments or questions so we have a sample motion written in the staff report and I will ask one of the Commissioners to please make the motion Mr chair Mr Vice chair I move approval per the sample motion may I be right I'm sorry I don't mean to rub but do just want to know if uh the Commissioners would like to uh or vice chair of ackler if you'd like to amend the conditions to reflect the conditions of approval and the in the prior item yes I would include those okay thank you Vice chair there is a motion on the floor do I have a second commissioner Montero seconds the motion thank you commissioner I think we are ready to vote on this item Vice chair fackler aye commissioner Garrity hi commissary Gilbert hi commissioner Montero aye commissioner kuruka aye aye commissioner Williams stain yeah okay and chair Woodson aye okay that is uh six uh eyes uh none against and one abstention motion passes uh thank you again to the presenters for returning and we appreciate your efforts on this and to abide by the conditions of the two agenda items that were approved thank you okay all right one hour in I'm gonna see if I can keep this lesson two hours this time instead of three and a half hours hahaha okay moving on to agenda item seven this is a request for approval to forward the updated City of Tempe historic preservation plan to city council for adoption the presenter is Tempe historic preservation officer Zachary lechner Dr lechner okay thank you chair it's going to bring out my PowerPoint okay so yeah I would like to try to keep this keep this brief um but uh in the staff report attachment you receive some very lengthy documents um uh in some ways I apologize for that but at the same time it it is a positive thing because it reflects I think the the very good work of our Consultants archaeological Consulting Services um who have done really uh very fine work in putting together both the historic preservation plan and two inventories of historic resources in the City of Tempe I'm going to make uh obviously we're on the first of those agenda items for um uh this is agenda item seven uh to again forward the updated City of Tempe historic preservation plan to city council for adoption but in this presentation I will discuss mainly the HP plan their support preservation plan but I also make a few comments about the two the two inventories as well um so um uh I am Zach lechner the city of Tempest preservation officer so I'm kind of coming in kind of late to the game uh with this with this plan um and uh happy to happy to be in the position of presenting uh what I think is a very fine uh updated historic preservation plan to you um the early consultant on this uh project uh archaeological Consulting Services we have two representatives from ACS in the audience today Thomas Jones and Andrea Gregory and uh and also their subconsultant from Vincent studio pllc um doing double duty today Mr Mark Benson so we appreciate all of their their very fine work uh creating this these uh this plan and these inventories uh and also working diligently with the city uh to uh to make various revisions so the current City of Tempe historic preservation plan for anybody who has taken a look at it recently uh will know that it is uh uh very uh it's a very quick read I'll put it that way it's uh it takes you about 90 seconds to read through it um but of course you know length is not a marker of uh of equality however in this in this case um it's not an issue of quality it's just an issue of the fact that the City of Tempe has changed quite a bit in the last 25 years since uh since this plan was was instituted so um obviously uh Tempe is in many ways a different place um it's uh it's a city that is uh kind of being developed uh rapidly expanding economically in many ways and uh so it was felt that there needed to be an updated historic preservation plan to uh you know to kind of represent and in many ways days um I guess account for these changes so in particular kind of the meat and potatoes of the plan is the goals and priorities section which is kind of towards the end of the document and that in particular needed to be updated and expanded to you know kind of give a full scope of various needs of the of the City of Tempe in regard to Historic preservation so the objectives are a few of them so first the goal here in updating these preservation plan uh was to you know take a look at the existing plan take a look at kind of current historic preservation ordinance in the City of Tempe and also just the processes of of what we do in this preservation office as well as on this preservation commission just take a look at you know where essentially things are working and where there might be areas for potential Improvement uh there was a next part of that was to you know take a look at the in taking a look at the existing plan and ordinance you know making sure that uh you know applicable laws and regulations that had been you know put on the book since since 1997 uh were satisfactorily addressed uh third it was very important to the city and to the Consultants that uh various stakeholders were consulted so that includes uh just to name a few uh the Arizona State Museum State historic preservation office Arizona State historic preservation office I should say the four Southern tribes were critical Partners in this in this update to the to the plan and then finally the objective here with the update was to of course you know actually go about implementing the policies and practices that would be consistent with the plan and that is that's kind of something that we'll be happening you know in the in the coming in the coming months so I want to give you a little bit of a a an idea here about um Outreach efforts uh which uh many of us are familiar with uh there were public meetings and presentations that were held in April and October of of last year a public survey was conducted in uh I guess last spring or spring of 2021 it yielded about 52 responses and I included a link to those survey results so you could get uh some thoughts from uh from various residents uh about just the plan and and the larger issue of his preservation in Tempe tribal representatives were consulted on multiple occasions uh especially throughout uh 2021 there was a consultation with this commission the historic preservation commission um uh with various staff updates uh by my predecessor in the preservation officer role uh now I actually I say here the HPC gave it preliminary approval the plan in November 2021 um it actually just fully approved it for forwarding it to to city council so I want to explain why we're uh we're back again um uh asking for approval to to send it to city council um yeah we do realize what happened however after this this vote was taken by uh historic preservation commission uh Mr Salad had you know had resigned the the position um uh I was I moved into the the position and it was thought by the Community Development Department that it would be helpful for me to be able because I would be you know a person who would be uh primarily tasked with implementing these goals and priorities outlined in the plan that it would be important for me to weigh in and to um kind of in some ways going to put my own stamp on the on the plan so I've had an opportunity to do that although I will say that you know the revisions that it may Aid had been made to the plan since the commission last saw it in November um you know our are are largely based on improving the the readability and accessibility of the plan and there have been a few changes to goals and priorities and things and things like that um so so yeah so the increasing readability was another reason to revise the plan further um the historic Tempe historic preservation Foundation was consulted in August 2021 so that was another stakeholder group uh whose input was was sought City agencies were consulted for their input um back in the the late winter of this year and we did send the plan to the shippo for for reveal um back in March um uh I know they received it I have not received a response from them and I can only assume that they they love it and they have nothing to add to it uh it's kind of how I'm going to interpret that um and so we've been doing just kind of ongoing revisions uh to the plan uh continue to continue to to happen um uh even as some Commissioners have you know already kind of sent me comments and we've worked those in and those are online and so we're able to kind of make those those uh those changes very quickly a plan draft is made available for the public in in May this month and um and then there was additional Outreach I should mention to the to the four Southern tribes as well at their uh their monthly cultural resource working group meeting um in April of uh of 2022 just to just to highlight a couple of changes that had occurred um including the the the kind of the timeline implementation of the plan and um and uh yeah and we received kind of just kind of minimal minimal comments from in from that meeting so just want to mention a few of the kind of main components of the plan um really even before the vision and purpose there is an executive summary which is one of the additions that was made to the kind of the previous update of the of the plan so the executive summary is one of those items that was instituted to try to improve the readability and the accessibility of the plan so the idea is that someone who has maybe kind of a passing interest in historic preservation doesn't want to read a 100 plus page uh plan so not the folks on this Commission of course uh but uh but just someone uh who just kind of hey I need to kind of quickly know what's what's going on with historic preservation the City of Tempe they can read this two or three page executive summary and kind of get a sense of it so there's that the vision and purpose is outlined a legal basis for preservation uh there's a very interesting uh and helpful kind of prehistoric and proto-historic cultural history or culture history I should say um section um so a lot of kind of Native American and archaeological information there um or related to that history the City of Tempe is covered it's it's history tree it's architecture different cultural heritage groups in Tempe including African Americans and Mexicans and Mexican Americans is included a section on tribal perspectives because again that you know was again a primary kind of animating principle of this was to seek tribal input on on kind of all all aspects and you know stages of the plan there's a discussion of the current historic preservation program in the City of Tempe various planning considerations meeting the kind of a preservation environment things that you know we want we want to know or need to know if we're going to be doing historic preservation the City of Tempe and then uh those historic preservation goals and and priorities um so the goals there are seven of them main goals so the first is uh and there are priorities that kind of fall underneath each of these goals so the first is to increase public Outreach and support Second is to improve interdepartmental coordination third is to augment property uh designation and review processes fourth is to implement City Planning and policy improvements uh wherever our fifth is to enhance procedures related to archeology and repositories six is to explain expand tribal consultation and coordination and then seventh um a smallest section but not the least of them to encourage inter-regional historic preservation coordination so they all kind of fall uh or they're all kind of I guess uh animated by the these two uh main principles which are kind of not surprising for historic preservation plan the first being to document uh and to encourage preservation of the city's cultural resources I mean that's the main reason that this that the plan is there but we also wanted to in particular expand Outreach to to the tribes and and to incorporate their input on a whole a variety of issues um from handling you know how to handle sensitive cultural resources to how to expand tribal access to um you know various uh sacred sites um and then also just how to kind of enlarge the concept of consultation to with with tribal members kind of Beyond just you know kind of federal definitions of things like section 106 consultation which are of course man you know mandated by federal law so we wanted to kind of think about ways that we could you know develop those relationships in ways that are not just kind of oil Consulting with the tribes when we have to you know but but but you know forging those and developing those relationships um kind of outside of you know kind of you know Federal required consultation uh moments I guess okay so that's the HP plan there's also an inventory of historical two inventories of historical resources completed by ACS these have been uh completed for for some time now um for a over a year I believe for both of them these are being proposed and you'll see this is agenda items eight but I'm just going to go ahead and mention these now these are being proposed along with the historic preservation plan uh by the historic preservation office and Community Development Department to the HPC with a request to forward them to counsel for approval so the first inventory covers the years 1868 Circa 1868 to 1960 the second inventory uh the longer of the two covers the years 1961 to 1975. obviously there's this more you know extant historical resources from that era but both offer guides to uh different you know property types different construction types just provide ample information on historic properties and also their eligibility so kind of listing you know kind of listing them you know dividing them each up individually often and so I think that these these inventories I mean these you know are just I think will be very critical resources for helping the historic preservation office and helping the historic preservation commission kind of figure out ways to uh you know moving forward over the next you know a few decades at least figuring out you know kind of what properties need to be targeted for preservation and uh in in particular so these are these are going to be great guides for for doing that uh just a real quick mention too um the other kind of uh leg of this kind of three-legged stool of the HP plan the inventories is a blanket archaeological monitoring Discovery and treatment plan um this isn't keep in mind this is not up for consideration um at this point because it is not yet completed um it's been delayed by the pandemic it's being carried out by Logan Simpson and so the goal here is to develop a plan that can you know identify various archaeological sites uh canals prehistoric canals and traditional cultural Properties or or TCP so the idea is that as I say here is just in the slide is just to provide a consistent approach to the treatment of tempees historic or archaeological cultural resources in order to streamline the historic preservation consultation process by identifying a set of approved field and research methods for monitoring and discovering situations for the city so as a mouthful but essentially it's yeah it's trying to kind of regularize procedures related to archeology and encounters with with cultural resources in the in the city so next steps we are in one of the next steps here which is presenting this draft plan and the inventories to to you all on the commission may 26th we are on the agenda so you know anticipating a favorable result with you all this evening um we are on the agenda for for city council so city council the request theirs for them to adopt the updated historic preservation plan and for them to adopt the two inventories of historical resources and uh if there are any delays which you know things happen we have June June 9th the June 9th city council meeting is a backup date to present uh the plan and inventories for approval um so just some contacts here um I'm kind of the primary lead on on this on this issue obviously but other folks who have worked and are working on this in the Community Development Department um and Bika atakari my immediate supervisor and then uh Robbie Aaron who you all know most recently currently on uh on on leave but um uh interim historic preservation officer as of last month and then Andrew Gregory from our Lee consultant from archaeological consulting services and Mr Jones as well applying a very active and key role in this process because the the this plan is is is is theirs they created it along with with Mr Benson and and other other fine folks so we appreciate their appreciate their help very much okay so that is my presentation on both items thank you very much Dr lechner the very good summary uh before I open with the floor I'd like to make some remarks on this plan uh uh very first thing I want a big tip of the hat to the Consultants uh archaeological consulting services and Mark Benson outstanding job with compiling and updating this it's long overdue uh I think it was a outstanding job you've really made some extremely Progressive I'd say recommendations in this plan and I think that it's something that this city really needs moving forward with historic preservation so number one thank you very much really appreciate it and the city definitely made the right choice uh number two I do want to acknowledge the prior hpo John Southard and Alex Smith his uh colleague former colleague here and City for their efforts in organizing this and the collaboration and coordination this definitely could not have happened without their efforts on this and I'm very appreciative for the both of them who both have moved on from the city at this point but I do want to make sure I acknowledge both of them the other thing that I would like to say is that now that I've been uh tasked with uh being the chair I've had a little bit more time to look at not only the public input to the plan but I also took a look at some of the uh character area plans for some of the neighborhoods which is a really important component for the city's uh visioning for the future and uh there's unbelievably strong support in all of these areas of the city for historic preservation and more of it and and now because clearly every day we move forward we have the possibility of losing more and more of our historic and cultural resources and adverse impacts to those that are still in existence and as Dr lechner actually mentioned in our uh handout he mentioned also that another thing is that the public wants more incentives for historic preservation so I'm going to have a big giant uh uh you know motion of support so to speak informally that is for that if there's anything we can do to get the city to increase incentives and opportunities for the property owners and other entities businesses and organizations to get on board with historic preservation we need it and we need it now because the the the rate at which we have now lost so many of these uh you know resources is it there's we've got to get something in place to help that that situation so um so really pleased overall with this plan um the other thing I'd just like to point out is I'm also very pleased with the um the inclusion the the very uh prominent inclusion of uh tribal coordination consultation and cooperation with the city in the historic preservation planning the visioning and moving forward from this point completely absent from the other plan which obviously is 25 years ago but this was a really important part I think of moving the city forward and I think it goes very nicely hand in hand with it's just barely been over a year ago that the hit City adopted the recognition statement of the Native American communities whose land the city is now occupying so uh that was really important and I thought also a very timely you know proclamation to make last year and this plan I think really nicely follows up with that that proclamation in the inclusion of tribal perspectives on this okay those are my initial remarks so I'm going to now open the floor up to Commissioners comments questions anything else to do with the plan can actually be recognized for a moment yes okay thank you very much and I just just to save time too I just wanted to mention if there are any uh you know kind of comments that that you have kind of related to uh you know things like uh typos or kind of relatively minor things that that you feel need to be changed in the plan you can certainly uh just I please just you can email those to me and I'll be happy to get those Incorporated and uh and and changed uh ASAP um but uh but I don't mean to I don't mean to discourage discussion I just wanted to mention that that I I would ask anyone who's made any uh comments on a on a paper copy or or a digital copy just please just forward to those to me um this really hopefully ASAP um so I could see about getting those changes made thank you uh thank you and understood and I and and and and while I will support that I do want to encourage any other discussion or comments and try not to be too nitpicky with the editorial things but I mean honestly speaking uh for this body now that we've had a number of new people on the commission this is really the first opportunity in a meeting setting we've had to discuss this particular plan and and make no doubt about it I mean this is probably one of the most important things that this commission has dealt with in my opinion probably in recent memory I mean there's lots of other little really important things but this one is going to have a really lasting effect so by all means I would like the anyone who has any other comments questions or anything else that they'd like to add please the floor is yours now yes commissioner so um I I do appreciate it it used to be two pages now hundreds three pages so it's a great work and a great first start and I feel really funny commenting on the plan already approved once by this commission but however you did ask me so I have a comments um I think all good content however I feel it's not ambitious enough it's clearly it's this historic preservation is underfunded in the city the city even can't afford US Avenue restoration and all these things listed here it's all costs money and I do not see how it's going to be funded for instance at the culture plan as I recall I think the um ad tax was part of the master plan and I do not see her you know we can say whatever we want but it should be but if it's not there's no funding mechanism I don't know how it's going to happen and other at Mr chair I totally agree I read that I have to confess I didn't read everything 103 pages but I didn't read the public Tempe Forum they're the audiences in the comments about what's happening in Tempe and I just feel it this is not ambitious enough to change the tide to me and uh also what am I gonna say um yeah so um and you think we could help but if anything I would like to be more ambitious it's similar to arts and culture plan they listed very um concrete next step and like uh years I think it was had a schedule like five year two year or immediate plant to be around five or ten years something like that and it was very kind of something you can follow rather than just ideas so and there's a lot of efforts went in and it's for a scope was different from the art and culture plan obviously that wasn't more um bigger plan because there are multiple um public meetings and married for I think surveys it was just a scope is different for it wasn't funded like this this one wasn't funded but just if we could expand I would really appreciate so we can carry this plan to the reality like incentives they talk about incentives or the public and I see that here and there about like getting some fees waves but I feel like they're asking more so thank you yeah I appreciate your your comments uh commissioner kuroka um so yeah I mean in terms of implementation timeline that it's the stated in the plan that uh you know the various uh essentially will be uh in motion on on the goals and each of the goals and priorities within uh one year of adoption by by city council and I think in general um the kind of the idea for this plan is it's kind of something we revisit you know like in another decade or or or so um and uh although you know that could certainly you know be changed if the need if the seeing the need need for it um I yeah in terms of incentives I I agree with you and and we've kind of you know had conversations um within our department um with kind of the financial uh uh folks in the city and kind of seeing like hey what what what can we do um so those are definitely ongoing conversations um you know certainly the City of Phoenix has for example um used Bond initiatives to fund various historic preservation projects including support for kind of individual homeowners uh who who own historic properties um so that's that's something that um we haven't kind of gotten definitive word back um yet from um the the correct entities in the City of Tempe uh government but it's something we're working on so the language that was used um because we couldn't get a definitive answer at this point was a little bit tentative yeah to to just you know we're investigating it but that is that is definitely something we will continue to do because yeah I read those comments too and I also understood you know the urgency in them and and you know real real concerns from from from people and um and also just in a great interest in this world preservation and we want to make sure we honor those things and honor those ideas and do what we can to to to to to support them um so I yeah I appreciate your comments about the the ambitiousness of the of the plan um yeah we always want to to push as far as we can in terms of historic preservation and you know um uh wall at the same time you know having to you know respect uh certain limitations that we have City uh city ordinance kind of limits what what we can do so sometimes we're only in kind of a kind of an advisory role to maybe encourage counsel to at some point to um make a a additions or amendments to city code to um uh you know provide uh greater protections for historic properties and and you'll see those recommendations listed in the in the priorities so um definitely understand where you're coming from and appreciate your comments foreign yes thank you commissioner kurokai I agree with a lot of what you're saying as well uh does anyone else have any uh comments that are remarks they'd like to make I do I apologize I'm trying to raise my hand to the icon but it doesn't seem to be working um commissioner I do see that it came up and I'm I've missed that oh okay okay I agree that um uh with chair Woodson that this is really a wonderful plan and um Dr lechner I yeah I I really like it I enjoyed reading it and um I just have a couple of questions and um one of them is about the the um archaeological site on 8th Street that was identified the big foundation and I wonder if it would be appropriate to include a photograph of that but I also want to hear commissioner Williams um comment on that I don't know whether that's a sensitive too sensitive to include but it is um it strikes me as one of the um more significant findings that um you know really in the in the lower Salt River Valley um in the last you know several years so I was kind of wondering about and I wondered um about um there's a list of historic contexts but um not um nothing for prehistoric context I'm just curious about that okay thank you uh commissioner Montero so um the photograph so we could maybe have some discussion about that maybe outside and I'm not sure if you're familiar with that particular project area Dr lechner but it I agree it was an extremely significant Discovery and there's some great photography uh that maybe ACS I'm not sure if they had access to that or not but it's not something I guess we could consider in there and then um your second point was can you repeat that one more time um you know and it's just a question I'm just wondering why there isn't any list of prehistoric contexts for um Tempe you know there's a list of historic contexts but I think there have been some really interesting findings over the last few years and maybe there are some historic prehistoric contexts that need to be proposed um it's just a question really I want to see what everyone thinks yeah May uh can we recognize chair recognize Andrea Gregory from archaeological consultancy services to address that indeed Miss Gregory thank you welcome hi everyone thank you for having us um Laureen uh your question regarding prehistoric context I think I would recommend that you know the document that Logan Simpson is working on in terms of the class one and the kind of blanket plan for monitoring discovering and discovering treatment would probably be the more appropriate document for that information we've tried to pres the information that's presented in the HP plan as it's drafted right now is is kind of very high level you know and that's to avoid basically presenting too much detailed information about um context that might be you know restricted in terms of their distribution to the public so we've kind of tried to go at the overview level for those and then reserving more detailed context discussions related to prehistoric resources to that other document that Logan Simpson is working on does that answer your question that makes sense okay that answers my question appreciate it great thank you um oh and and then regarding the ace3 question I don't know if you also want me to speak to that but absolutely yeah I mean I would I would absolutely defer to the the tribes in terms of whether or not that you know photographs would be appropriate to share with the public so I mean that's kind of one of the one of the things that has guided us through this process I mean this is a very public document that's being used by a lot of different audiences so um in preparing the tribal perspectives component of the plan we've tried to be mindful of what information is appropriate to distribute to the public versus information that would be more restricted in its distribution so I don't know if commissioner Williams has a has input on that or if that's something that would might need to go to a brighter a broader tribal audience to answer yes I'll recognize commissioner Williams and I will get to your question um Mr adakari I did see your hand up I'll get back to you in a moment commissioner Williams I yeah um I know that the 8th Street project was pretty significant you know uh what was encountered in I think that would have to go before the four Southern tribes to get approval just because um just because of the significance but also you know there was uh during that consultation with City of Phoenix there was a previous discussions about the project in that area specifically about how to incorporate it into the Landscaping of that area um as we all we know that it has been uh preserved and in place and uh whatever I don't know what the status is of that project along 8th Street but I I can talk to a Salt River tippo and Hill River to Beau to see if they would like to see the photo in there um because I'm not sure if they've seen this latest draft of the historic preservation plan and the photos that are in it but that would have to be discussed with the the tribes thank you thank you let me chime in here um I will observe that there is on page 16 of the plan there is a description of this discovery on the 8th Street project and there is a figure that displays just sort of a general map of the site known as La Plaza there is not a picture of this particular feature but it is described in the document so it is in there but we would need to get I guess some further instruction from the community's regarding including a photo and maybe it isn't appropriate at this point um it sounds like um it might not be appropriate to ask that question and I might add that maybe this would be something worth adding into uh the document that Miss Gregory was referring to which is the blanket uh monitoring and Discovery and treatment plan there will be more chance to discuss this so maybe that could be a you know there'll be some more time I think with that document that this could be addressed at that time I agree I agree yeah I appreciate the the comment I I think it's probably best to probably move move forward with with um yeah trying to send this to to council opening HPC approval I just I would I would regret if if you know that that you know how how that single thing held it up but it's certainly um something we can talk to Logan Simpson about um in consultation with the with the tribes about including in that that blanket monitoring treatment plan agreed um commissioner Montero does that sound reasonable it does thank you okay thank you could you also unraise your hand please and the chair recognizes Mr adakari do it thank you thank you chair Woodson and also commissioner kuruka this is principal planner and Community Development really appreciate these comments and any questions uh specifically the questions raised by Miss karuka I just wanted to give a very brief explanation that this kind of plants are more policy level and advisory and a lot of thing gets done by what the city gets adopts as a matter of policy and so once if this is adopted then what happens is the advancing of the incentives in many of the programs go step by step maybe in different years than the uh the historic preservation office will seek for some funding to implement some of those things go through a lot of budgetary process and like Jack was mentioning sometimes if it's really a large thing then it goes through our bonds there are very minor things we either get some money from the tribal purse or the city itself and then those things go through a budgetary revisions and process so I really appreciate that concern that some of it has to be implemented obviously once the plans plan is adopted by the council Council takes it seriously and any of the things that we take one at a time or you know a couple of them at a time from the staff we come to you when we propose anything and go through a budgetary process so those kind of things would continue on is a part of the art and process of the plan at this point the plan is the is the culmination of what the SPC suggested what the community gave input what the staff what the consultants and professional people thought was the kind of inner based put to put forward given that we only had a two-page document that was adapted into in 1997. so this is a policy level guiding document and in terms of implementing and finding money we can do that in future once the plan is adapted thank you for your time any further questions I'm also here thank you very much for those comments I appreciate that and uh and and i would support those uh proposals for as we move forward with this uh any further comments or questions from the commissioners okay hearing none I we have uh Dr lechner is there anything else we need to address with this I don't believe so I think we can move on to if someone would like to make a motion okay yes uh there's a draft sample Motion in your uh staff report I'll ask for a commissioner to make a motion please Mr Vice chair just a point order can we combine seven and eight we've discussed them no yes there's no we're going to consider them separate separately okay I would I would agree but but the uh eighth agenda item could be uh considered very succinctly if you would like of course I move the uh approval of the request to forward the document uh to the city council for their approval and adoption thank you Vice chair motion on the floor do I have a second I second the motion commissioner Montero thank you commissioner and I think we're ready for about okay Vice chair fackler aye Christopher Garrity hi Mr Garrison should not be on there I'm sorry I forgot about that um sorry got a little bit out of order commissioner Gilbert hi commissioner Montero hi commissioner kuroka Augustine commissioner Williams aye and chair Woodson aye okay that is uh six eyes uh one extension and no opposed okay motion passes thank you everyone and uh again thank you to the presenters and the Consultants excellent work okay uh moving on to agenda item eight which obviously is linked to the historic preservation plan as was described by uh Dr lechner this is the uh request for approval to forward two inventories of Tempe historical resources to city council for adoption uh the first is an inventory of historical resources Circa 1868-1960 within the urban core of the City of Tempe Maricopa County Arizona and an inventory of historic resources from 1961 to 1975 within the City of Tempe Maricopa County Arizona both inventories were completed by archaeological consulting services and their subconsultants at the request of the City of Tempe and the presenter here again is uh hpo Dr lechner do you want to add anything else no I don't I don't believe so yeah I just um again noting our request for uh for approval to forward those two inventories to city council for adoption happy to answer any any uh questions as as our Consultants uh here as well uh thank you Dr lechner the chair I'd like to make some remarks before I open up the floor uh again um I'd like to commend the consultant on This exhaustive research I can only imagine how uh much effort this required going from Google Earth street views to actual looking at these on the ground uh it's really quite a Quite a feat um I I will make an observate a couple of observations for the purposes of the the Commissioners and the meeting um the inventories do not include the entirety of the City of Tempe there are exclusions as noted on page 33 of the first inventory so for example there are no buildings from ASU property are included in this so one of the very first things I look for was ASU old man I'm like where is it and then I realize that they're excluded and that is by a specific request but there's also a number this does not include these residential housing subdivisions those are completely covered in separate documents Parks flood irrigation structures as well as a few other odds and ends so just to be clear this is not the complete inventory so to speak of historic properties and resources and cultural resources for that matter but it is pretty exhaustive so again thank you very much but I just want to make sure that that's made clear so there are other resources that have to be referenced in regard to us as a commission in the city moving forward with you know our historic preservation planning and preservation efforts um and um and and also uh that I I know that the first document or there wasn't a sort of an existing prior inventory that had partly been done in the past but this was an update but the other one is more or less brand new so that's a lot of work so thank you very much for your diligence on this and uh I'm we're all going to benefit from this moving forward so thank you very much uh end of my remarks and I'll now open the floor to any other comments or questions from the commissioners done was going twice but uh again thank you everyone so I believe that there's a sample motion that's written in past so I will I'm talking without my microphone hopefully you could hear me um I'll entertain a motion from one of the questions at this time foreign okay commissioner Montero Motion makes a motion to approve um agenda item eight for um providing these two inventories to council thank you commissioner motion motion on the floor we have a second thank you Vice chair we have a second uh I think we're ready for a vote on this item very good uh Vice chair fackler aye Pusher Garrity hi Mr Gilbert I aye Mr Montero hi Mr kuruka aye commissioner Williams hi uh excuse me chair Wilson aye okay bye uh okay vote is seven in favor and zero against outstanding the motion passes thank you very much everybody thank you again to the presenters and uh we look forward to revisiting this document as we move forward with other properties that come up to our attention in the future you all aren't seeing us um there will be a GIS facial data set that goes along to the city's hpo um so they'll be able to reference specific um historic buildings that we have recommended as historic eligible again this isn't a full determination this isn't going through consultation in terms of for a formal section 106 process and it doesn't necessarily preclude you know a formal evaluation of any of these properties in the future but at least there's a baseline data set for the city to use in the future so hopefully that will be helpful to the commission as well okay thank you um I'm glad you brought that up so because you mentioned that these documents did go to the shippo office so right so is there there's no consultation on this at all or is there what was the purpose of that was that just for feedback or was there an actual consultation request well yeah the inventories did not as far as I know did not go to uh shippo so the uh the HP plan did um because typically that is kind of the purview of the shippo is to review uh you know a City Historic preservation plan and you know seek feedback um and so yeah there was a request for four four feet four feedback and yeah we just have not received it at this time very well okay thank you very much thank you thank you very much excellent okay thank you everyone all right moving on in the agenda uh let's move on to item nine chair and staff updates um the chair has a few updates and remarks to make uh first of all I actually I already mentioned some of this before I just wanted to acknowledge thanks to the Commissioners who made the time to go out to the Ash Avenue Bridge uh site visit and again thank you uh Mark Benson who's still here and to the others who've already left for giving us that tour that was really useful um and to get some discussion out there and and Zachary thank you very much for that I really appreciate that um I wanted to make a point that I'd like to thank the city for the event last Friday which was the boards and Commissioners appreciation event which I attended and so did commissioner Garrity and I want to just recognize that commissioner Garrity was recognized for serving for five years or more on a commission of the city and he got his photo with the mayor and the rest of the group and was acknowledged amongst the group so congratulations uh Dr Garrity and uh anyway the event actually was really quite nice it apparently was the first time they had had this event since 2014 and it was at the Tempe Center for the Arts anyway um you guys missed a pretty good event so next time they have this be sure you go it was it was quite nice and um and I'm very appreciative of that um I'm gonna be kind of stepping on uh Dr lechner's toes I'm just going to kind of let you take it from here but we do have an update on the butler house conservation easement that occurred since our last meeting and it was not on the agenda today which in thinking this through we probably should have had it on the agenda but maybe you could just give us an update on that Dr Lightner yeah and yeah I didn't put on the agenda just because we kind of had um you know send an email uh update from from Mr LaVey again kind of you know indicating um that the property owner had had signed um a facade conservation easement on April 19th um and it's April 28th meeting city council approved a resolution for the facade conservation easement as well as a waving of processing fees associated with the lot split and a zoning map Amendment historical preservation overlay So currently Community Development is is working on hiring a surveyor to prepare a subdivision plan uh Community Development is also looking to schedule a neighborhood meeting for the property owner and Neighbors on the lot split and the historic overlay Amendment and uh you know we will continue to keep the commission updated and informed about the process as we've been doing thank you very much anything else yes thank you chair what's in at the hearing for city council we did re receive some potential concern or opposition to the request I think it was more so concerned that maybe the property owner was receiving some incentive or favors for um for the facade conservation easement um again we went through some extensive negotiations to try to get them to a point to basically avoid um filing for or completing a demolition process not as also part of the approval too is that they've now waived the demolition permit application so that's now null and void glad to hear that um but as part of this neighborhood meeting input and Outreach we're likely to get some more additional feedback from Property Owners or Neighbors in the areas to maybe how they feel about the request there will be an item that has to go to the city council for the Platt approval request and then of course to make modifications of the historic property overlay designation that Amendment office obviously have to come back to you all as a recommendation for that request so there will be future public hearing items on this request that'll involve actions by the commission on DRC and city council great thank you for that update and again thank you personally to your efforts in getting this individual to agree to this because that did not sound like that was very uh very uh good possibility you know last year when this item first came up so uh very appreciative of your efforts on that thank you much and I guess we'll be hearing more on that uh are there any other staff updates no no none of this time I'm just still considering um well just one other thing I guess I wanted to thank the Commissioners who had um taken a moment to to send me some suggestions for the CLG pass-through Grant which I believe June 23rd is the is the deadline for that um so we got some some good suggestions and just kind trying to kind of you know mold those over and kind of figure out what the best but the best uh application would be uh to put together for that so I'll give you more information as that as that develops and that's all for staff updates thank you uh chair Woodson uh yes um Jared Smith over at uh Tempe History Museum oh yes Mr Smith yes go ahead well sure sure yeah I'll what uh I'll just provide some updates on uh upcoming programs uh for the at this point point of order I'm sorry could we could we actually just move that to the next uh cover that under the uh the agenda item 10 for current events announcements and future agenda right yes if you could just hold a moment there uh Mr Smith and I did have one quick question so the CLG Grant proposal um is that an item that would need to be reviewed and approved by this body or is that just a City action that's not required to go through us uh I mean it's not you know it's not necessarily required to to go through historic preservation um commission but it's it's something that I you know that I want to kind of feed feedback on so it's not even a uh not even a sure or guaranteed at this point that that there will be in an application um I know that in terms of kind of the order of funding it kind of depends on you know which CLG was or certified local government um was you know last funded so I think uh I think we in Tempe are currently in the middle of the pack um which is not to say that we wouldn't you know receive receive funding um but uh I do I I do think it's worth you know applying for because it is free money you do have to have a match uh in terms of funding or um just in terms of time so that uh of up to 40 of the amount that's being applied for um so yeah I just uh I just uh had received those comments and um just to kind of uh working to you know kind of figure out uh What uh what the best option would be uh to apply for something for that Grant so if there are any other comments um you know uh you can certainly feel free to email those to me or call me and we can we can discuss those but I just wanted to I wanted to not just have it be an executive decision and again have the have the input of the commission certainly so but it's not necessarily an item that we'll need to vote on per se very well thank you uh note taken okay uh that's all for staff updates then we will move on to uh agenda item 10 current events announcements and future agenda items so we have uh member announcements and staff announcements and I'll hand it over to you Mr Smith oh thank you chair Woodson and uh uh Zachary Zachary lechner I'm gonna uh just give a quick idea of what's going on at the Museum uh through uh the end of this month and end of June uh so at the Museum last Friday uh there was a performance by Francine Reed and friends and that was a successful event and as with our performances at this time uh they're indoors in the community room and I don't think we want to be doing too much in a way of Outdoors at this point knowing that our weather is uh tending to fluctuate a little bit uh which means that our next performance at the Museum uh which is an acoustic night with the sun punchers Trio and Jesse Valenzuela and Mark Zubia uh that's going to be uh May Friday May 20th at 7 pm and I certainly encourage everyone to look at uh go to visit the Museum's website and check out the calendar for those um and then in June uh beginning Wednesday the first and continuing uh each Wednesday through uh through the end of July I believe with uh there may be a break for uh around the around the Fourth of July although I don't think it falls that time this year in any case each Wednesday is going to be the Tempe time machine event which is our usual uh summertime program uh this year each of those Wednesday events is going to be focused on Tempe sister cities uh and each event will feature one one or or even a pair of sister cities uh as it goes but again I encourage everyone to check out the Museum's Calendar and Facebook page for that um and let's see the time the time on those I believe is about uh ten to two uh in the afternoon on Wednesdays um from in June and July again check the museum calendar for specifics and for each uh specific sister city and again in conjunction with the sister city exhibit uh that's up at the Museum right now which I encourage everyone to come see it's really excellent uh and a fine celebration we even had the mayor of uh Cuzco Peru come visit which which was uh quite excellent and uh you don't don't often get the mayor of a major uh historic South American city to come visit that was that was pretty neat to see um and also coming up at the uh uh in on June 18th Saturday June 18th we're going to have a Juneteenth celebration at the Museum and that's going to be again Saturday June 18th from 11 A.M to 3 P.M and uh we certainly encourage everyone to come out and join a history of uh again Juneteenth being the end of uh The Marked end of slavery and focused on uh Texas in 1865 uh with the announcement that became the Juneteenth celebration uh that effectively ended uh slavery uh in Texas but of course that celebration has gotten you know a wider sense than uh with diaspora of uh of African-American residents from Texas and of course uh we even have in Tempe uh in the early early 20th century we had some uh local residents who worked on the celebration it was down in Tucson so a lot of history uh to Juneteenth uh actually connected here to Tempe uh even over 100 years ago so come out and join us for that and uh again check out our calendar see what all is going on uh I won't be at next month's meeting uh Brenda Abney will return uh to uh to to provide updates uh for the commission uh I will uh you know I'll probably be around uh some uh for some additional meetings and and future uh certainly we'll be attending various meetings but I've really enjoyed working with everyone and I look forward to it and I know Brenda looks forward to getting back uh and joining the meetings again so thanks very much for your time and uh thanks very much for the meetings as well bye now thank you very much for the announcements and also uh yes and farewell to you we will definitely miss having you at the meetings and um it's been a pleasure to have you here and giving us your updates and your insights so uh uh I'm sure we'll see you around it's probably not the end but uh uh take care of yourself oh thank you yeah I'll be around certainly if you have any history questions or need to look at some historic resources here at the Museum I'm always available to assist with that thank you Jared you're quite welcome thank you okay do we have any other announcements from anyone I can just briefly kind of give you some potential future agenda items um so recently I received a couple of communications one from the Arizona State assort preservation office noting uh that the town of Guadalupe um has submitted a nomination to the National register for Guadalupe Cemetery here in Tempe so that is uh kind of currently under consideration I believe that um kind of the State Board will consider that in July and so look for that to be on an agenda item at the June meeting of the historic preservation Commission because the way it works is you know historic preservation commission or AKA a certified local government such as ours it's within our purview to review and provide comment on National register nominations for properties within within the city and so they're requesting our feedback on on that nomination so uh so I'll be you know forwarding that to you in the coming weeks prior to the meeting and we'll have an agenda item where where we all can kind of discuss or make any comments that we'd like to forward on to to the board who will be considering that in July and then another um kind of a related note is that the town of Guadalupe is also planning to or has sent me via snail mail a request to nominate Guadalupe Cemetery to the Tempe historic property register so that would be a designation request for a designation that would be a process that would first start with historic preservation commission uh historic preservation commission would then potentially make a recommendation to the development review commission which would then make a recommendation to city council that would actually finalize the the designation if it if it so chose for that particular property so I'm not sure of a timeline for that particular process if that would be an item for the June meeting but I just wanted to let you all know that that that uh you know that we may soon have another Edition to the or at least we have another nomination for an addition another designation to the Tempe historic property register not at all for me okay thank you um may I ask so the nomination is coming from the town of Guadalupe yeah I received a letter um the um there was the uh the travel Resort preservation office um and now I'm I'm sorry I'm terribly sorry I'm blanking on which tribe it was I apologize um uh had request had sent the request on behalf of the of the town of Guadalupe the uh the request included not only a a letter um kind of justification from the tip over tribal historic preservation officer but also a a letter of support from the mayor of the town of Guadalupe as well that would be Carl herrig tippo for pasquayaki yes thank you I'm sorry yes yes thank thank you I apologize okay so um and so what I'm getting at um the um the nomination is coming from the Yaki community and the town of Guadalupe right but the property is in the City of Tempe that's correct so do they pardon me yeah you said yeah he said he said the property is owned by the town of Guadalupe I believe I I I'm not actually sure could you explain please per the property record card on the County Assessors town of Guadalupe owns the cemetery so it's like a eye on this property within the City of Tempe within the country we've got City of Phoenix owns property in Tempe as well and Scottsdale I see okay so in other words there's no act that what I was getting at which is basically now a moot point apparently is that the city doesn't have to provide some type of permission for that that's just a comment since it's not city property apparently the City of Tempe doesn't happen right right well the city yeah no I mean the City of Tempe would actually the city council will actually make the determination because it since it is City of Tempe property it would still have to go through the Juris dick yeah I'm sorry not the property but it's under the City of Tempe jurisdiction um even though it's owned by the town of Guadalupe it would still go through the required process for designating a property uh in the Tempe historic property register which is uh outlined in the his uh historic preservation ordinance sure no I understand that but I talk about the national register nomination yeah then right exactly again because it is it is under you know it's within the City of Tempe jurisdiction yeah it would still run through this this um this CLG yeah this historic preservation commission for for you it's really it's not there's no uh this commission it's really more of kind of a courtesy you know to to have uh this commission review it or any kind of CLG review um uh a national register nominated property within his jurisdiction uh just this kind of uh you know a kind of an advising consent type of situation so um yeah it's it's um it doesn't uh preclude the the nominated property from being ultimately approved it's just really just kind of a request for feedback and that's that's all so it's not nothing that this this compassion for example couldn't say oh we're gonna you know kill that nomination it doesn't you know it doesn't have that kind of authority you know no I mean and I'm not suggesting that but I mean that's news to me I mean it just seems to me that you know if and irrespective weather is the town of Guadalupe or anyone else I mean if there's a property that's in the jurisdiction of the city you're saying we don't actually have to approve a denomination going forward at all that doesn't sound right I'd have to I'd have to check on that I I don't I mean I my understanding is that yeah it's it's it it that it the procedure is that it has to go through the commission but uh ultimately it's the you know it's the the State Board uh coming out that's that's housed within the shippo that early makes the decision it was my understanding that you had to have the approval of the the landowner for sure but what you're saying is the town of Guadalupe owns the land I'm still confused by that this is something that we need to have come to uh to the to the agenda next month I would recommend that we have that on the agenda next month can we do that yeah sure sure okay with more explanation about all this because this is I mean you're saying it's going before the board in July okay so that's kind of a fast track for us so um yeah if that's something you could share with us you know maybe even uh preliminary information you know if that's possible via email or something I'd like to hear more about this sure yeah absolutely we can we can we can certainly do that thank you great anything else from staff or other members um commissioner Williams I you have a hand up and it looks like it's Applause I'm just trying to make sure did you want to say something or were you applauding something I was a plotting uh uh commissioner garrity's pretty sweet yeah his award and it won't go away sorry yes um I I should mention um and commissioner Garrity well two things first of all there were certificates of appreciation for all of the commission members there so at some point you might actually get that I don't know how those are going to be distributed but just FYI all of you actually had a a certificate and commissioner Garrity was there another commission member that's been on the commission for five years or more I'm trying to remember if there was someone else that also got recognized but was not actually present first I did receive the certificate thank you chair Woodson and thank you also RaeLynn for your applause um there was no I'm the only one nice apparently at on currently on the HP commission who's been here five years which I hadn't even realized until I received the email inviting me to the uh to the event so a lot of people termed out in the last year so I guess that leaves me as the uh the Wiley veteran mission aha okay yeah I I know that uh commissioner Garrison's also been on this commission for quite a while I'm not sure if he was off I I I only mentioned by five years yeah yeah either way I thought but they were you know they were saying a lot of names there and I may have missed it I just want to make sure that for the record we recognize that here because it's a worthy thing of worthy of mention here so uh thank you thank you okay all right I think that about covers it is there anyone else that has any other announcements or updates okay hearing no wait a minute I see someone chatting I just said oh okay yeah right I can't even see you thank you so much stuff on my screen here very good okay so I think uh this concludes the meeting so can I have a motion to adjourn please so move motion on the floor do I have second commissioner Williams thank you commissioner Williams uh so we are adjourned then at 8 13 p.m I believe we don't have to vote on that do we yeah 00:00:09.169 --> 00:00:12.350 align:start position:0% 00:00:12.350 --> 00:00:14.690 align:start position:0% 00:00:14.690 --> 00:00:18.310 align:start position:0% 00:00:18.310 --> 00:00:20.510 align:start position:0% 00:00:20.510 --> 00:00:24.410 align:start position:0% 00:00:24.410 --> 00:00:26.689 align:start position:0% 00:00:26.689 --> 00:00:30.349 align:start position:0% 00:00:30.349 --> 00:00:32.030 align:start position:0% 00:00:32.030 --> 00:00:34.130 align:start position:0% 00:00:34.130 --> 00:00:35.750 align:start position:0% 00:00:35.750 --> 00:00:36.950 align:start position:0% 00:00:36.950 --> 00:00:36.960 align:start position:0% 00:00:36.960 --> 00:00:40.790 align:start position:0% 00:00:40.790 --> 00:00:47.209 align:start position:0% 00:00:47.209 --> 00:00:49.910 align:start position:0% 00:00:49.910 --> 00:00:53.270 align:start 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