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HomeMy WebLinkAbout97-88 Resolution No. 97-88 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE ELGIN DESIGN GUIDELINE MANUAL BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that it hereby adopts the Elgin Design Guideline Manual prepared by Thomason and Associates and dated March, 1997 as the design guidelines for the determination of issuance of certificates of appropriateness within a historic district of the city. s/ Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly, Mayor Presented: March 26 , 1997 Adopted: March 26 , 1997 Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0 Attest: s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk )i City of Elgin Agenda Item No. frisk A4T(Df is March 4, 1997 • TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Robert 0. Malm, Interim City Manager SUBJECT: Approval of the Elgin Design Guideline Manual PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to present the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider approval of the Elgin Design Guideline Manual (Attachment A) , modifications of Title 20 - "Designation and Preservation of Historically and Architecturally Significant Property" of the Elgin Municipal Code and approve Change Order No. 1 for $3, 600 . BACKGROUND As part of the 1995 Community Development Block Grant program (CDBG) , $30,000 was allocated for the development of architectural design guidelines for Elgin' s landmarks and historic districts . The contract was awarded to Thomason and Associates, Nashville, Tennessee on January 24, 1996 at a cost of $24,950 . The Elgin Design Guideline Manual will serve as an easy-to-follow guide to property owners, residents, architects, contractors and anyone interested in undertaking the rehabilitation of structures within Elgin' s designated historic districts or individually landmarked structures. Subjects of new construction, alteration and restoration are clearly explained with the help of illustrations using actual examples within the City' s historic districts . The process for obtaining approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) from the City is outlined as well . The first draft of the document was received by the City on May 31, 1996 . The Elgin Heritage Commission' s Guidelines Review Subcommittee began review of the draft document and requested initial comments from individuals and neighborhood organizations associated with the historic districts . An initial public information meeting, presented by Philip Thomason of Thomason and Associates, was held to inform interested parties on the document. Elgin Design Guideline Manual March 4 , 1997 Page 2 Meeting on a weekly basis, the Elgin Heritage Commission' s Design Guidelines Review Subcommittee completed the review of the draft document in January 1997 . Recommendations for modifications, additional drawings and text were provided in order to focus the document on Elgin ' s landmarks and structures located within historic districts . The extensive document additions were incorporated into the manual by the consultant for an additional cost of $1,800 . The document was also reviewed to conform to Title 20 of the Elgin Municipal Code. The historic preservation ordinance (Title 20 of the Elgin Municipal Code) was examined with the assistance of the City' s Corporation Counsel and modifications recommended. The modifications to the code do not make the guidelines any more strict than the current regulation, but clarify and specify certain definitions and terms within the code. Recommendations of the City' s Corporation Counsel have been included for consideration (Attachment B) . The Elgin Heritage Commission scheduled a formal public hearing on February 17, 1997 to obtain the comments of citizens and neighborhood groups on the final draft of the document. A copy of the transcript of the hearing is attached (Attachment C) . eft- Per the request of the City Council, the proposed document is being translated into Spanish. The City has contracted with the firm Spantech in Batavia, Illinois to translate the document at a cost not to exceed $3, 750 . The translation is nearly complete. Printed copies of both the English and Spanish version will be concurrently released by April, 1997 . COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PARTIES CONTACTED The Elgin Heritage Commission has carried out a detailed review of the draft document. The Commission' s Guidelines Review Subcommittee met at 31 separate meetings to review the document. Representatives of the Gifford Park Association and the Northeast Neighborhood Association have worked closely with the Commission. Additionally, copies of the draft were mailed to local area architects , local building material supply stores, and other interested individuals for their comments . FINANCIAL IMPACT The project is being funded by the Community Development Block Grant program, Account No. 230-0000-791 . 30-99 , Project No. 154107 . Original Contract: $24 , 950 . 00 Change order: Additional changes to the document: $ 1 , 800 . 00 Elgin Design Guideline Manual March 4 , 1997 Page 3 Additional 100 copies in Spanish: $ 1,800 . 00 Total : $28, 550 . 00 The costs for incorporating additional comments and providing an additional 100 copies in Spanish fall below the allocated CDBG budget of $30,000 . LEGAL IMPACT None. ALTERNATIVES An alternative is to reject or revise the recommendations of the Elgin Heritage Commission. RECOMMENDATION The following is recommended to the Elgin City Council : a. Adopt the Elgin Design Guideline Manual b. Approve the modifications to Title 20 of the Elgin Municipal Code - "Designation and Preservation of Historically and Architecturally Significant Property" as recommended by the City' s Corporation Counsel c . Approve the change order for additional modifications and copies and final payment of $3, 600 to Philip Thomason of Thomason and Associates . Respectfully submitted, (-% /'9'eP-44"'I'-- Clay Pearson, Director Department of Code Administration and Neighbor76od\ Affairs ,, • ''\ e -----7----- Rol K. Dahlstrom, Director P ing Department 1 a_...„ i li, 'ob-rt 0. Malm Interim City Manager r