DATE: December 5, 2019
TO: Members of the Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission
FROM: Mikayla Schmidt, Interim City Planner
Title
Certificate of Appropriateness for Staircase Replacement - McClaughry Block
Body
SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:
The Heritage Preservation Commission is requested to review an application for the replacement of a staircase on the McClaughry Block building (425-429 Division Street).
BACKGROUND:
Paul Smith, owner of the building, has requested the HPC's approval of the replacement of the side staircase on the south facade of the building facing 5th Street East. The new staircase will mimic the existing staircase very closely, but with safety and weather resistance in mind.
As previously discussed at the September 19, 2019 meeting, the staircase remodel involves changes to the building's exterior appearance. The applicant's insurance company has deemed the current staircase unsafe and not functional. The current cedar treads have rotted and the stairs have been tied shut. Another unacceptable issue is the stairs have become a runway for children and young adults.
The proposal includes using treated wood supports on reinforced steel girders with Trex decking and maintenance free aluminum decorative railings. Review of historic photographs reveal the staircase has been reconstructed several times. The photo from 1978 shows a metal tubular railing.
The staircase has not yet received formal review from the Building Inspections Division. Mr. Smith has submitted his application for building permit and will be working closely with the division to meet code requirements. It should be noted that due to the staircase still needing formal review, the design could change, but will need to remain closely aligned with what is presented to the HPC.
ANALYSIS:
Approval Criteria
The heritage preservation commission shall consider the following in evaluating an application for a certificate of appropriateness for a zoning certificate and/or...
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