Cleveland Landmarks Commission

Cleveland Landmarks Commission
Development

Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022
9:00 a.m. — 11:00 a.m. EST

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601 Lakeside Ave E, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)

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The Cleveland Landmarks Commission is responsible for determining whether buildings, sites or historic districts are eligible for designation as landmarks.

The Commission follows established criteria listed in the Landmarks Ordinance and uses the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation to review proposed changes.

Through the issuance of Certificates of Appropriateness the Commission reviews building and demolition permits for Designated Cleveland Landmarks and Districts.

Local Design Review Committees act as advisory committees to the Landmarks Commission within designated historic districts.

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Cleveland - OH Documenters Team

Live reporting by Yorel Warr

Commission approves drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness

The meeting appears to be starting, but the audio is not coming through and we are unable to cc

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The people who are present in the meeting Michele Anderson, Karl Brunjes, Julie Trott, Carter Edman and Allen Dreyer

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A lady calls in and she tells the commission about changes to her home to be compliant with their standards and historic integrity of the neighborhood

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Another person who joined the meeting is Bob Strickland. He talks about facilitating proper procedures with vendors to ensure they follow historic district protocol.

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Antonia Marinucci (an architect) comes in to present a proposal on Mabel Court rowhomes, Believe to be have built in the 1970s

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This is the Unit she is presenting about https://t.co/ocL3qGI0hF

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Below is the certificate of appropriateness review https://t.co/G0Wo71mh3G

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Motion to approve passes unanimously Case 22-093:

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Next people to speak is Mark Olson (Bialosky Architects); Maria Foschia (Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry)

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next people to speak are Mark Olson (Bialosky Architects); Maria Foschia (Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry)

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He speaks about renovations to 4100 Franklin Boulevard. Below you can see the property https://t.co/DLIexKc7TM

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These plans were looked at by the commission and approved last week. https://t.co/ErUyLulez6

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Maria Foschia speaks about how she doesn’t know if the windows had any religious significance and if that would effect the plans.

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The windows were researched on the fly and they believed they showed no religious significance.

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the motion for approval for this project on Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry is unanimous

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A man named David speaks on the renovation proposal at 5311-5315 Franklin Boulevard! His last name is not shown.

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Next person to speak is a man named Dave. He speaks about renovations to 5311-5315 Franklin Boulevard. His last name is not shown

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Here are some proposed renovations for 5311 -5315 Franklin Blvd! https://t.co/DJQAV4tg0C

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The committee does not approve of all the renovations. This is from the previous meeting discussing this property https://t.co/FumWhYOXrX

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The applicant for the proposal says he is worried that if renovations are not made that leaking will cause the building to be inhabitable. He says he has consider demolition.

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The committee says they can come to a solution and will not support demolition if the owner decides to go that route

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The committee has motioned to table the discussion for a later date.

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They have moved on to appointments for Design Review committee. The first person appointed is Jeffrey D. Johnson

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Jeffrey D Johnson talks about how he is proud of the work they have done to help three districts in Cleveland and he the asks the committee to support his appointment.

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Motion to appoint Mr. Johnson is approved unanimously

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Next thing on the Agenda is Design Review terms limits, attendance, etc.

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They speak about how they to want to better their pubilc comment policy!

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The next topic is about things they are doing to improve the committee. Things such as a quartly education series, updating internal documents and the procedure of monthy meetings!

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Tony Brancatelli wants to know more about required committee participation

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They moved on to Administrative reports and spoke about committee changes

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After this they announce the next Secretary of Landmarks committee Daniel Musson

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Chairman Julie Trott asks if there anything else on the agenda. No one says anything so the meeting is adjourned

Note-taking by Nina Awal

Commission approves plans for youth drop-in center, Ohio City row homes

Agency Information

Cleveland Landmarks Commission

The Landmarks Commission is responsible for determining whether buildings, sites or historic districts are eligible for designation as landmarks. The Commission follows established criteria listed in the Landmarks Ordinance and uses the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation to review proposed changes. Through the issuance of Certificates of Appropriateness the Commission reviews building and demolition permits for Designated Cleveland Landmarks and Districts. Local Design Review Committees act as advisory committees to the Landmarks Commission within designated historic districts.

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