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Historic Preservation Commission

Regular Meeting

Green Bay, WI · May 14, 2018

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MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018, 4:15 PM CITY HALL, ROOM 310 A. ROLL CALL. 1. Members: Ald. Mark Steuer- Chairperson, Dave Boyce, Susan Ley, and Dennis Doucette Present: Ald. Mark Steuer, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, Susan Ley, Excused: None B. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA. 1. Approval of the agenda for the May 14, 2018, meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission. Moved by Dennis Doucette, seconded by Susan Ley to approve the agenda. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. 1. Approval of the minutes from the April 9, 2018, Historic Preservation Commission meeting. Moved by David Boyce, seconded by Susan Ley to approve the minutes from the April 9, 2018, Historic Preservation Commission. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None D. REGULAR BUSINESS. 1. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign and cornice addition located at 128 N Broadway. Moved by Dennis Doucette, seconded by Susan Ley to approve the request as presented. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None 2. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign permit and mural located at 151 N Broadway. Moved by Dennis Doucette, seconded by Susan Ley to approve the request as presented. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None E. INFORMATIONAL. 1. Review April 2018 Building Activity Report. Moved by Susan Ley, seconded by Dennis Doucette to receive and place on file. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None 2. Review City Raze/Repair Orders and Demolitions. Moved by Susan Ley, seconded by David Boyce to receive and place on file. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None 3. Next Meeting Date: Monday, June 11, 2018, 4:15 p.m. F. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Susan Ley, seconded by Dennis Doucette to adjourn. Motion carried. Yes- Ald. Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None VERBATIM MINUTES - Yes. - I got that. - Okay, are we ready to go? Welcome to Historic Preservation Commission for May 14th. We will do a roll call. Members, Alderman Mark Steuer, I'm here. David Boyce? - Here. - Susan Ley? - Here. - Dennis Doucette. - Here. - All present and accounted for. Are we ready to move on? Okay, next to the approval of the agenda. Approval of the agenda for the May 14, 2018 meeting of the HPC, do we have a motion? - Motion to approve the agenda. - Motion Mr. Doucette, do we have a second? - Second. - Second by Susan Ley. All in favor? - Aye. - All opposed? That passes unanimously. Okay, approval of the minutes from the April 9th, 2018 Historic Preservation Commission meeting. May I have a motion to that effect? - Motion to that approve. - David Boyce, do we have a second? - Second. - Second by Susa Ley. All in favor? - Aye. - All opposed? That passes unanimously. Regular business, number one, consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign and cornice addition located at 128 N Broadway. We have somebody here for that? - That's me. - Step forward. Oh, for both, okay. For 128 North Broadway? Okay, do you wanna come forward? - It's his private house. - Oh, I see, we're all set. - Step forward. - Grab a seat and state your name and address. - [Jonathon] Jonathan DeJardin, Legacy Architecture, 605 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. - Okay, and ma'am. - I'm Teri with Creative Sign, De Pere, Wisconsin. I'm here with Hummel Construction. - Okay, what's your last name? - Moen, M-O-E-N. - Moen, M-O-E-N. Okay, thanks for being here. All right, let me see if I can call it up here. Okay, Mr. DeJardin, if you could just state a little bit about the project, in your terms. - [Jonathon] It is 128 North Broadway. We are proposing the addition of the word international on the sign board that historically held the word international. We are also then proposing to rebuild the cornice that was also historic element in its historic fashion. This was a three-part building, this is the only remaining part of the three-story. This is the list and this is what we're proposing. That's the historical choice. - All right, thank you. So the cornice itself you're rebuilding. - [Jonathon] Correct. - And was there an issue with it as far as? - [Jonathon] It was removed at one point in time. That had been removed probably when the other two sections of the building were demolished. I don't have the exact date. - Yeah, I was gonna ask you when that date might have been. And then the materials you're using. - [Jonathon] It is going to be for the cornice, it's a. It's either a PVC or cement board material to match the historic, and then it will be colored so it looks like painted material. - Anybody on the Committee have any questions? From what I saw it looks fine. - [Jonathon] The one thing that I want to just make a point of saying, is that when we originally submitted the sign we had shown it as 22 inches tall. We found out that that was not a letter size that was available, so we had to make it 18 inches, which is four inches shorter, actually, I think it looks better than what we had. - I'll be effective for what you want. - [Jonathon] Yeah, it gives it a little more space on the top and bottom which I actually think makes it look slightly more like. - What is the business there? - [Jonathon] Next to it is Pete's Garage. - Come to think it used to be. - It's a ladies corset store and I can't think of what it is. - It's an international corset store now. - I was just wondering because that vacant for a bit. - [Jonathon] No, it's something lace, I can't think if the name of it. And then the the second and third floor are currently vacant and they will be office space. - Office space, okay. You're planning on doing this shortly? As much time as you can. - [Jonathon] Yes, they were already approved to do the back section, which is the stairs, in previous involved here. Then they had their permits pulled for the back so this would be don as soon. - [Teri] As soon as we get permitted. - Okay, but as far as, now the cornice was off for a while, and they're just feeling that the cornice will add to the building. - It does. - Yes. - Okay, I think it does look very nice. I'm looking at the lack of it and you can see the difference. All right, does anybody have any questions from the Committee? Otherwise, I would entertain a motion. - Make a motion to approve the signage at 128 North Broadway. - Okay, and Mr. Doucette, do we have a second? - Second. - Second by Susan Ley, any other discussion? All in favor? - Aye. - Opposed? That passes unanimously. You're ready to go. - Thank you very much. - Thank you. - Okay, next we have, okay, I'm sorry about that. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign permit and mural located at 151 North Broadway. So you just hit that. - That must be me. - Yes, come on forward John and state your name and address for the record. - John W. Fenner, 1370 Mason Drive, Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, 54303. - Okay, well if you can describe a little bit the project. - [John] This is the way it is at the moment. - Okay. These are pictures at the moment, there's two of them. There's two per pack. All right. - One more. All right, go ahead. - [John] The sign is already in place. Of course, as you can see, it's a metal and wood sign. The only problem is it was looked at by the inspector and it's eight inches too low. So the obvious answer is to raise it up on the chains 10 inches, which is going to be done as soon as it can be permitted. Also, with the rest of the painting, it's just gonna be white, there's no more mural being put up. - Okay. - [John] There you see the stark white that's what the rest of the so-called mural would be once we get a designer in there. The problem is, as you can see, what's holding up part of it, it's the planters. The planters being so close to the building it's almost impossible to get in there do any work and even go up on a ladder and raise those chains, each one 10 inches, you have to block the sidewalk. - On a scaffold too, right. - Yeah. Well, not for the one, I put it up without, but the other one, yes, you have to scaffold. There's not enough room to put scaffold, real scaffold, in there. It was requested that they move the planters but that was no, they won't move the planters. - Well, we've gone back and forth with some things up on Broadway, just trying to figure out. That's one of the elements. - [John] Nobody claims to be responsible for it. - For one it kind of looks like it's a safety hazard. - It's a violation, it's supposed to be a five inch clearance and that's four. - Why? - I'm gonna make a note of that and check on it. - It's a hazard. - That's another issue. - The other two are, but that one, you're right it's definitely. - So when was the sign put up John? - [John] I would say earlier this year. - Okay, so when it was put up, they said it's fine there or? - [John] Well. - Have they changed? - Why would they say that? Apparently when it went up they thought they had measured it correctly with everything that they had seen. Then they came and measured it again and it was eight inches too short. So they just must have put it up wrong. - Oh so it's your clearance. - It's clearance, yeah. - How far is it above the sidewalk right now, any idea? - [John] I'm not completely sure on that, but it's when they measure they said, the only thing they didn't give a height they just said as eight inches too low. - All right, well. - [John] And it's hanging from an existing piece of hardware. - So just a matter of raising it. - [John] Just a matter of raising it, and the rest of it'll just be white paint. - All right, do we have a motion then? Unless there's other discussion. - Motion to approve the signage. - Mr. Doucette, a second? - Second. - Second by Susan Ley, any other discussion? All in favor? - Aye. - All opposed? John you're ready to go, just, good luck with that. If you need a few ladders or that, let me know. - What kind of business is that? - [John] It's a cat rehabilitation shelter. - Rehabilitation? - Really? - Safe haven. - [John] Take in cats that are gonna be euthanized or disposed of and they bring them in and rehabilitate them and then adopt them out. - Wow. - What a great concept. - Yes. - I love it. - Why is the other closing? - Why it's closing? Oh, because the foot traffic, they were in De Pere, right next to the bridge, which was a great location, but this one came up and became available and Mr. Hart and his son owns the building and he had the space. A lot of things fell into place. But she's got a three year old son and she's looking at buying the building. If the building comes to fruition. - I'll have to stop and visit. - [John] You'll have to stop and visit and pet cats. - If I had my own cat I'd come and visit with a cat. Why wouldn't you, sure. You have cats or like cats go by and see what they do. They'd be glad to see ya. - I really enjoy your perspective, thank you. - Yeah, thank you John. - [John] It's a great facility. Facebook right now, my birthday's coming up, so I have a fundraiser going. - Okay, good cause. - Good cause. - I like it. - All right, thanks John. We're gonna keep movin' here. - Thanks guys. - We'll be in touch, take care. Okay, next we have review April 2018, Building Activity Report. Okay, we're just getting to it. And the report's this PDF, so just hit that. - It's not much. - Yeah, well we look here. What do we got here? - They just added a cover page which we usually didn't have, just to differentiate it out of the packet. - The second one down. - Oh, so you don't put the same page one out. - Attachment, I think. - Okay. - You'll have to hit that PDF, there you go. - All right. - Thank you. - Okay, we have Shea Avenue, George Street and Kellogg, 508. Jason, is there anything that was unusual about this? - No, there wasn't. - I thought the city owns it. - That's Right. - Yeah, it's owned by the Development Authority, it's a long story. - Two or three are owned by the city. - Yeah, so there's no, okay. - You don't wanna object to this do you? - I can't be sure. - I'm just looking at you know the reasons for this but there are some issues. - All right, we have a motion to receive a place on file. - So moved. - Okay, Susan Ley, do we have a second? - Second. - Okay, all in favor? - Aye. - All opposed? And that passes unanimously. Review City Raze/Repair Orders and Demolitions. We have 1917 University? - Yes. - That's the only one I see here. Jason, do you see anything on this? - No, I went out and took those pictures. Everything house is interesting, this one was interesting but not interesting enough I suppose. - All right, if there's no other discussion I would ask that this were a motion to receive and place in file. - So moved. - Susan Ley, do we have a second? - Second. - Second by David Boyce, any other discussion? All in favor? - Aye. - All opposed, and it passes unanimously. All right, it looks like our next meeting date is June 11th, Monday at 4:15. So, do I have a motion to adjourn? - Well, you all know what June 11th is? Green Bay residents, you don't know what June 11th is? - June 11th? - Vince Lombardi's birthday. - I was gonna guess that. - Should we get part hats or something? - It's also Joe Montana's birthday. It's also Dennis Doucettes birthday. - We're having birthday treats. - All right, motion to adjourn, do we have a motion? - So moved. - Do we have a second? - Second. - All in favor. - Aye. - All opposed? Thank you very much, June 11th. - What do we get out of this?

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AGENDA OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018, 4:15 PM CITY HALL, ROOM 310 A. Roll Call. 1. Members: Ald. Mark Steuer­ Chairperson, Dave Boyce, Susan Ley, and Dennis Doucette B. Approval of the Agenda. 1. Approval of the agenda for the May 14, 2018, meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission. C. Approval of Minutes. 1. Approval of the minutes from the April 9, 2018, Historic Preservation Commission meeting. D. Regular Business. 1. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign and cornice addition located at 128 N Broadway. 2. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign permit and mural located at 151 N Broadway. E. Informational. 1. Review April 2018 Building Activity Report. 2. Review City Raze/Repair Orders and Demolitions. 3. Next Meeting Date: Monday, June 11, 2018, 4:15 p.m. F. Adjournment Agenda of the Historic Preservation Commission May 14, 2018 Page 1 1) THIS MEETING IS RECORDED: THE VIDEO OF THIS MEETING AND MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.greenbaywi.gov 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability, should contact the City Safety Manager at 920­448­3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so that arrangements can be made. 3) QUORUM: Please take notice that a majority or quorum of the Historic Preservation Commission will attend this commission meeting and will constitute a meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission for purposes of discussion and information gathering relative to this agenda. 4) REPRESENTATION: The party requesting the communication, or their representative, should be present at this meeting. Agenda of the Historic Preservation Commission May 14, 2018 Page 2

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AGENDA OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018, 4:15 PM CITY HALL, ROOM 310 A. Roll Call. 1. Members: Ald. Mark Steuer­ Chairperson, Dave Boyce, Susan Ley, and Dennis Doucette B. Approval of the Agenda. 1. Approval of the agenda for the May 14, 2018, meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission. C. Approval of Minutes. 1. Approval of the minutes from the April 9, 2018, Historic Preservation Commission meeting. D. Regular Business. 1. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign and cornice addition located at 128 N Broadway. 2. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign permit and mural located at 151 N Broadway. E. Informational. 1. Review April 2018 Building Activity Report. 2. Review City Raze/Repair Orders and Demolitions. 3. Next Meeting Date: Monday, June 11, 2018, 4:15 p.m. F. Adjournment Agenda of the Historic Preservation Commission May 14, 2018 Page 1 1) THIS MEETING IS RECORDED: THE VIDEO OF THIS MEETING AND MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.greenbaywi.gov 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Any person wishing to attend who requires special accommodation because of a disability, should contact the City Safety Manager at 920­448­3125 at least 48 hours before the scheduled meeting time so that arrangements can be made. 3) QUORUM: Please take notice that a majority or quorum of the Historic Preservation Commission will attend this commission meeting and will constitute a meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission for purposes of discussion and information gathering relative to this agenda. 4) REPRESENTATION: The party requesting the communication, or their representative, should be present at this meeting. Agenda of the Historic Preservation Commission May 14, 2018 Page 2 MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018, 4:15 PM CITY HALL, ROOM 310 A. ROLL CALL. 1. Members: Ald. Mark Steuer- Chairperson, Dave Boyce, Susan Ley, Patti Olson, and Dennis Doucette Mark Steuer, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, Susan Ley, Excused: Patti Olson B. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA. 1. Approval of the agenda for the April 9, 2018, meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission. Moved by Board Member Dennis Doucette, seconded by Board Member David Boyce to approve the agenda. Motion carried. Yes- Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. 1. Approval of the minutes from the March 20, 2018, Historic Preservation Commission meeting. Moved by Board Member David Boyce, seconded by Board Member Dennis Doucette to approve the minutes. Motion carried. Yes- Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None D. NEW BUSINESS. 1. Consideration with possible action on window removal at 515 Spring Street. Moved by Board Member Dennis Doucette, seconded by Board Member Susan Ley to approve the design review for window removal at 515 Spring Street. Motion carried. Yes- Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None E. INFORMATIONAL. 1. Review March 2018 Building Activity Report. Moved by Board Member Susan Ley, seconded by Board Member Dennis Doucette to receive and place on file the March 2018 Building Activity Report. Motion carried. Yes- Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None 2. Review City Raze/Repair Orders and Demolitions. No report. F. NEXT MEETING DATE 1. Monday, May 14, 2018, 4:15 p.m. G. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Board Member Susan Ley, seconded by Board Member David Boyce to adjourn. Motion carried. Yes- Mark Steuer, Susan Ley, Dennis Doucette, David Boyce, No- None, Abstain- None Report to the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Green Bay MEETING DATE PREPARED BY May 14, 2018 Jason Flatt, Staff AGENDA ITEM # D.1. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign and cornice addition located at 128 N Broadway. BACKGROUND 128 N Broadway is a contributing property in the Broadway-Walnut NRHP Historic District, built c. 1905. This three-story building was part of a complex that once dominated the block with nearly identical buildings adjacent to this one, extending to the south. Those adjacent buildings were razed long ago and prior to NRHP district listing. Architect proposes to add historic-inspired signage to the front with letters spelling “INTERNATIONAL”. Architect proposes to add a cornice where a cornice had been present historically. The proposed signage is similar to that shown in a c. 1915 photograph. Per this photograph, this building once had “INTERNATIONAL” mounted in the large header above the storefront windows. The adjacent buildings to the south, no longer extant, continued this with “HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA”. The proposed signage closely matches the font and overall character of the original signage. The proposed signage is centered in the façade and arranged to be approximately 5/6 the overall width of the façade. The original signage was not centered, and the letters were more closely spaced than what is proposed. The proposed signage is also similar to the “BROADWAY CARPET INC” letters that were present in the 1980s. The proposed cornice closely matches the original cornice as it appeared in the same c. 1915 photo referenced above. The original cornice was continuous across the entire complex, with ends terminating in the front walls. Because the adjacent buildings to the south are no longer extant, the proposed cornice will terminate in into the front wall before reaching the southwest corner of the building. This matches the original at the north end of the wall, but it is a change at the south end of the wall owing to the lack of an adjacent building upon which the cornice could be continued. RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval of the proposed signage. While not a pure “restoration”, this period-inspired signage is a good match for the historic signage. The proposed signage takes into account the symmetry and aesthetics of this building—a building that no longer has the adjacent buildings that constituted the larger Int'l Harvester complex. Further recommend endorsement of any necessary variances for compliance with current sign ordinance requirements. Recommend approval of the proposed cornice. The proposed cornice is an accurate reconstruction of the missing historic cornice. The proposed cornice takes into account the symmetry and aesthetics of this building—a building that no longer has the adjacent buildings that constituted the larger Int'l Harvester complex. FISCAL IMPACT 100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026 greenbaywi.gov ATTACHMENTS 1. 128 N Broadway Picture 2. 128 N Broadway Cornice 3. 128 N Broadway Sign page 2 of 2 FLAT METAL ROOFING UPPER MOLDINGS METAL COUNTER FLASHING, TERMINATED INTO FYPON -MLD449-16 WALL AT ENDS SAWCUT INTO NEAREST MORTAR CROWN MOULDING, PAINT JOINT & PROVIDE CONTINUOUS DRIP EDGE BEAD OF APPROPRIATE SEALANT LOWER MOLDINGS 2' - 0" TERMINATED INTO 12" ICE AND WATER SHIELD WALL AT INDENTATIONS 4" OF THE FACADE 1 3/4" 3/4" T&G OSB DECKING 2x6 LEDGER FASTENED TO BRICK AT MORTAR JOINTS, SEE STRUCTURAL TAPERED 2x6 JOIST @ 24" O.C. 2x4 RIM JOIST, T&B 2' - 0" BLOCKING, @ 24" O.C. HISTORIC PHOTO 2x4 STUD @ 24" O.C. 2x4 BRACING @ 24" O.C. 4" 1/2" EXTERIOR GRADE PLYWOOD SHEATHING, PAINTED OR FIBER 24" CEMENT PANEL SIDING W/ SMOOTH FINISH, PAINTED 8" 2x4 LEDGER FASTENED TO LOWER MOLDINGS BRICK AT MOTOR JOINTS, TERMINATED INTO WALL 1' - 3" AT INDENTATIONS OF 8 7/8" SEE STRUCTURAL THE FACADE FYPON -MLD449-16 CROWN MOULDING, PAINT, TERMINATE AT INDENTATIONS AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS 1 CORNICE P1.01 1 1/2" = 1'-0" EXISTING CONDITION . PROJECT NUMBER COMMERCIAL REMODEL FOR: 17.010 DATE LORENZEN HOLDINGS, LLC 10/18/2017 605 Erie Avenue Sheboygan, Wisconsin 53081 128 N. BROADWAY SHEET NUMBER (920) 783-6303 www.legacy-architecture.com GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN 54303 P1.01 128 NORTH DEMOLISHED BROADWAY 22" HIGH FORMED PLASTIC LETTERS BY GEMINI, TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT, BRILLIANT GOLD STANDARD PAINT COLOR 2' - 2" (V.I.F.) 1 WEST ELEVATION 128 NORTH BROADWAY P1.02 1/8" = 1'-0" . PROJECT NUMBER COMMERCIAL REMODEL FOR: 17.010 DATE LORENZEN HOLDINGS, LLC 10/18/2017 605 Erie Avenue Sheboygan, Wisconsin 53081 128 N. BROADWAY SHEET NUMBER (920) 783-6303 www.legacy-architecture.com GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN 54303 P1.02 Report to the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Green Bay MEETING DATE PREPARED BY May 14, 2018 Jason Flatt, Staff AGENDA ITEM # D.2. Consideration with possible action on a design review for a sign permit and mural located at 151 N Broadway. BACKGROUND 151 N Broadway is a non-contributing property in the Broadway-Walnut NRHP Historic District, built c. 1914. Historically, this building was the ‘West Side Garage’. This building was identified as “non-contributing” in the 1999 NRHP nomination package and the building would still be considered to be “non-contributing” if evaluated today. Furthermore, the proposed signage will not be detrimental to the remainder of the historic district. There is no preservation-related basis upon which to deny this sign application. RECOMMENDATION Approval of the proposed signage. FISCAL IMPACT ATTACHMENTS 1. 151 N Broadway, Sign and Mural 2. 151 N Broadway, Sign Permit Application 3. 151 N Broadway, Sign and Mural (2) 100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026 greenbaywi.gov Report to the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Green Bay MEETING DATE May 14, 2018 AGENDA ITEM # E.1. Review April 2018 Building Activity Report. BACKGROUND Informational. RECOMMENDATION Receive and place on file. FISCAL IMPACT ATTACHMENTS 1. April 2018 Building Report 100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026 greenbaywi.gov Detail Summary of Projects Issued 4/1/2018 to 4/30/2018 Filtered on Project Type: Raze Sungle-Family house(attached or detached) Proj # Address Owner Applicant Fees Paid Estimated $ Status 72634 1117 SHEA AV..18-58 SCOTT A BOHM BADGERLAND DEMOLITION $175.00 $1,232.00 Closed [05-645 - Raze Sungle-Family house(attached or detached)] RAZE HOUSE 72635 529 ST. GEORGE ST..7-667 CITY OF GREEN BAY-CLERK BADGERLAND DEMOLITION $0.00 $8,858.00 Closed [05-645 - Raze Sungle-Family house(attached or detached)] RAZE HOUSE 72636 508 KELLOGG ST..5-945 REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BADGERLAND DEMOLITION $0.00 $2,760.00 Closed OF THE CITY OF GREEN BAY [05-645 - Raze Sungle-Family house(attached or detached)] RAZE HOUSE Totals: 3 projects $175.00 $12,850.00 Page 1 of 2 - Report Prepared on May 7, 2018 (rev. 11/8/2013, D. Isted) Detail Summary of Projects Issued 4/1/2018 to 4/30/2018 Filtered on Project Type: Raze Commercial Building or other Structure Proj # Address Owner Applicant Fees Paid Estimated $ Status 73219 1770 AMY ST..21-1346-1-1 GREEN BAY AREA PUBLIC IMMEL CONSTRUCTION $70.00 $2,000.00 Pending SCHOOL DISTRICT EISENHOWER [15-649 - Raze Commercial Building or other Structure] PLACING CONSTRUCTION SITE FENCE ONLY. Totals: 1 projects $70.00 $2,000.00 Page 1 of 2 - Report Prepared on May 7, 2018 (rev. 11/8/2013, D. Isted) Detail Summary of Projects Issued 4/1/2018 to 4/30/2018 Filtered on Project Type: Demolition of all Other Buildings or Structures Proj # Address Owner Applicant Fees Paid Estimated $ Status 73088 1560 PROPER ST..19-277 ROBERT CLARK ROBERT CLARK $50.00 $500.00 Closed [21-649 - Demolition of all Other Buildings or Structures] RAZE GARAGE 73150 856 KELLOGG ST..5-1427 MASON TACKMIER MASON TACKMIER $70.00 $1,000.00 Pending [21-649 - Demolition of all Other Buildings or Structures] GARAGE RAZE 73181 715 MARQUETTE AV..2-1089 DANIEL V KIRBY DANIEL V KIRBY $50.00 $500.00 Pending [21-649 - Demolition of all Other Buildings or Structures] FOUNDATION STAYING FOR LATER GARAGE PROJECT. NO LAND DISTURBANCE. Totals: 3 projects $170.00 $2,000.00 Page 1 of 2 - Report Prepared on May 7, 2018 (rev. 11/8/2013, D. Isted) Detail Summary of Projects Issued 4/1/2018 to 4/30/2018 Filtered on Project Type: Addition to Garage, Carport ( Residential) Proj # Address Owner Applicant Fees Paid Estimated $ Status 73030 1726 BENTWOOD DR..6-1833 RUSSELL J & DIANE L RUESCH MANAGEMENT $200.00 $30,000.00 Pending BERTRAND [19-438 - Addition to Garage, Carport ( Residential)] GARAGE ADDITION Totals: 1 projects $200.00 $30,000.00 Page 1 of 2 - Report Prepared on May 7, 2018 (rev. 11/8/2013, D. Isted) Detail Summary of Projects Issued 4/1/2018 to 4/30/2018 Filtered on Project Type: Addition to Commercial, Non-Residential Non-housekeeping Proj # Address Owner Applicant Fees Paid Estimated $ Status 73051 700-702 PINE ST..10-54 JACKIE NITSCHKE CENTER INC PELLA WINDOWS $70.00 $35,000.00 Pending [13-437 - Addition to Commercial, Non-Residential Non-housekeeping] REPLACING 36 WINDOWS Totals: 1 projects $70.00 $35,000.00 No permits were issued for the following in the month of April 2018 : RAZE Code Description 5-645 Raze single family 07-646 2-family building 09-647 3 & 4 family building 09-648 5 or more family building Page 1 of 2 - Report Prepared on May 7, 2018 (rev. 11/8/2013, D. Isted) Report to the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Green Bay MEETING DATE May 14, 2018 AGENDA ITEM # E.2. Review City Raze/Repair Orders and Demolitions. BACKGROUND Informational. RECOMMENDATION Receive and place on file. FISCAL IMPACT ATTACHMENTS 1. 1917 University Avenue Raze or Repair Order 2. 1917 University - Raze, Repair Photo 1 3. 1917 University - Raze, Repair Photo 2 100 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026 greenbaywi.gov NOTICE AND ORDER TO RAZE OR REPAIR BUILDINGS LOCATED AT 1917 UNIVERSITY AVENUE GREEN BAY, BROWN COUNTY, WISCONSIN THE CITY OF GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, TO: Dorothy E. Van Kauwenbergh 1917 University Avenue Green Bay, WI 54302-3623 The undersigned, a duly appointed Housing Inspector for the City of Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, recently caused to be inspected the premises located at 1917 University Avenue, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, parcel number 21-2185, more particularly described as follows: The South 150 feet of the West 70 feet of the East 140 feet of Lot 54, Newberry’s Addition to the City of Green Bay Subdivision No. 1, in the City of Green Bay, East side of Fox River, Brown County Wisconsin and determined that the buildings on such premises are so old, dilapidated, out of repair and consequently dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary or otherwise unfit for human habitation, occupancy or use. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to the authority set forth in §66.0413(1)(b), Wisconsin Statutes, that said buildings be repaired to make the building safe and sanitary by reasonable repairs as follows: 1. Replace damaged boards in walls and trim of the garage; 2. Close the gaps and openings in the garage; 3. Remove garbage and fire loading from the interior of the house; 4. Make interior walls, floors, ceilings, fixtures and appurtenance of the house clean and sanitary; 5. Repair windows and frames; 6. Repair leaking plumbing in the bathroom; 7. Replace water damaged floor and subfloor caused by leak; 8. Repair damaged roof or said buildings shall be razed and the rubble and the remains thereof removed, and any excavation caused by such razing filled and leveled and the site restored to a dust-free and erosion-free condition within thirty (30) days following the service of this Notice and Order upon you. NOTICE IS GIVEN that upon your failure to repair or raze buildings and fill and level any excavation caused thereby and the site restored to a dust-free and erosion-free condition within the thirty (30) day period prescribed, the City of Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, may cause such buildings or parts thereof to be razed and removed and the site restored to a dust-free and erosion-free condition. The work shall consist of the razing and removing the condemned structures, all out buildings, accessory structures, flatwork, driveway aprons and fill at the specified address, filling all basements, crawl spaces and excavated areas with approved granular material, topsoil and seed. The costs of such razing, removal and restoration of the site to a dust-free and erosion-free condition may be charged in full or in part against the real estate upon which such buildings are located and if that cost is so charged, it is a lien upon such real estate, and may be assessed and collected as a special tax. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that you may challenge this Notice and Order pursuant to §66.0413(1)(h), Wis. Stats., which is an exclusive remedy. Dated this 13th day of April, 2018. s/Scott Nelson Scott Nelson Housing Inspector STATE OF WISCONSIN ) )ss COUNTY OF BROWN ) 2 Personally came before me this 13th day of April, 2018, the above named, Scott Nelson, to me known to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledge the same. s/Mary Sue Banks Mary Sue Banks Notary Public, State of Wisconsin My Commission Expires: 8-31-18 3