File #: 20-082    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/3/2020 In control: Heritage Preservation Commission
On agenda: 2/5/2020 Final action:
Title: Certificate of Appropriateness for 512 Division - Garlie Vet (Northstar Hotel) Building
Attachments: 1. 1 - Reconstruction Proposal from April 4, 2019, 2. 2 - Garlie Facade 12.30.2019 from the Building Permit Application
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DATE: February 5, 2020

TO: Members of the Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission

FROM: Mikayla Schmidt, City Planner

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Certificate of Appropriateness for 512 Division - Garlie Vet (Northstar Hotel) Building

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SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:
The HPC is asked to hear and review the fa?ade for the reconstruction of 512 Division Street South.

BACKGROUND:
Background from April 4, 2019 staff report:

This property was listed on the NRHP in 1979 as contributing to the Northfield Commercial Historic District. According to the recent resurvey of the district: "The property retains historic significance and enough exterior integrity to remain contributing to the district. The 1900 Sanborn Map labels two joined buildings as the Northstar Hotel. Possibly built as a single structure with different heights and elevation treatments, local records note it was "built to look like two buildings." A ca. 1917 photo shows this treatment, with identical upper story window treatment of paired sash under a segmental arched window. The building variously housed the Lennox Hotel, Hotel Cleveland, Mrs. School's boarding house, and Schultz's harness Shop. The American Express Railroad office was the occupant by1917. During the 1940s it was a secondhand store, and next the Berg and Son Upholstery, Bromley Upholstery, and finally the Garlie Veterinary office in the north building. The current upper story treatment includes transoms that do not appear in historic photographs. The south building appears to retain the cornice over the entry that is suggested by the ca. 1917 photograph. The south building has had a long history of alterations, as the 1917, 1948 and 1977 views show. At present, neither building retains the window treatments still evident in ca. 1917."

The Garlie Veterinary Office occupied both 510 and 512 until 2018 when the building was sold to Dr. Stroebel of Cannon Valley Veterinarians. The project, approved at the May 2018 HPC meeting, is an exte...

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