Development

Thursday, April 11, 2024
9:00 a.m. — 11:00 a.m. EDT

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601 Lakeside Ave E Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)

Cleveland City Hall, Room 514 (or watch on YouTube)

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

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.

The commission also offers feedback on concept plans, but it does not formally approve or disapprove them at that stage.

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

NOTE: This meeting could run as long as 3 hours, and because the commission has been holding hybrid meetings – with some people at City Hall and others joining via WebEx – you may have a better view of who is speaking by attending in person.

Commission members:

  • Michele Anderson
  • Mark Duluk
  • Chris Loeser
  • Joyce Pan Huang, Director of City Planning
  • Allan Dreyer
  • Robert S. Strickland, Vice Chair
  • Raymond Tarasuck, Jr.
  • Julie Trott, Chair
  • Deborah A. Gray, Ward 4 Council Member
  • Michael Sanbury
  • Regennia Williams

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Find past Documenters coverage of this agency here: https://cleveland.documenters.org/reporting/?agency=158

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Cleveland - OH Documenters Team

Note-taking by CHARLESTINE PRIDE

Planner outlines guidelines for transit-oriented development

Live reporting by Regina Samuels

Second New Hope Baptist Church designated a Cleveland landmark

Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 2/22
Watch live with me now on @yotube by following this link: #Cleveland youtube.com/live/vKUrRNFdG…
youtube.com/live/vKUrRNFdG…
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 3/22
@yotube The Cleveland Landmarks Commission is responsible for determining whether buildings, sites or historic districts are eligible for designation as landmarks. @CleCityCouncil approves the designations. The commission follows established criteria in the Landmarks Ordinance.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 4/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil Today’s Meeting Agenda: planning.clevelandohio.gov/landmark/agend…
planning.clevelandohio.gov/landmark/agend…
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 5/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland ✅Meeting was called to order at 9:05 am. 1st items on the agenda are Reports from Transportation Demand Management and Landmarks Commission Policy Adoption.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 6/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland ✅Reports: Transportation Demand Management (TDM) will… -Make it easier for smaller, infill projects to obtain permits. -Facilitate more walkable, transit-oriented communities. -Support the city's current and planned investments into multimodal & transit infrastructure.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 7/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland If you would like to know more about what TDM is and how it affects the @CityofCleveland : planning.clevelandohio.gov/TDM/tdm.html
planning.clevelandohio.gov/TDM/tdm.html
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 8/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland Landmarks Commission Policy Adoption Karl Brunjes presented The Solar Panel Policy that includes guidelines for placement, panel color, weight load for older buildings, etc. and exceptions that can be made during the review process. ✔️Motion passed unanimously.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 9/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes ✅Certificates of Appropriateness: There were 4 properties presented & discussed during this morning's meeting. ✔️All motions to Approve were passed unanimously. Keep reading to learn about the properties that are all located in the Ohio City Historic District. @ohiocitytweets
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 10/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets 1) CASE 23-051 📍1852 Fulton Road This house plan was adjusted for a 2nd floor addition & single detached vinyl garage within a smaller space as the county mapping was inaccurate. Presented by Antonia Marinucci, Architetta. Motion to approve by commission member Chris Loeser.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 11/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets 2) CASE 24-030 📍4201 Whitman Avenue This house has excessive water & termite damage. The siding, windows and front porch will be replaced, preserving the decorative wood details. Presented by Flor Sedano, Owner. Motion to approve by commission member Michele Anderson.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 12/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets 3) CASE 24-031 📍3906 Fulton Court This former workers cottage has had fire damage & additions over the years and needs major renovations. Presented by Daisy Goddard, Owner & Gary Fischer, Architect. Motion to approve with conditions by Commission member Mark Duluk.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 13/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets 4) CASE 24-032 📍4104 Whitman Ave This 4 family property was built in 1870 & was denied as presented at a previous meeting. It has a slate roof with holes & the wood siding may not be repairable. There was much discussion about this property & reserving architectural elements.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 14/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets Presented by Philip Cianciolo, SFN Holdings LLC. Motion to approve by commission member Michael Sanbury. -New roof color should be similar to the color of slate, fiberglass windows and no vinyl siding on front+ street side & wooden porch railings were recommended.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 15/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets ✅Cleveland Landmark Nomination: Second New Hope Baptist Church 📍2917 East 116th Street It is located in Ward 4 under Council member Deborah Gray . The staff was approached for this designation.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 16/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets Here is some of the history that was shared about this church:
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 17/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets Current Conditions ⛪️ The church was previously a church and school but the classrooms will now be used for community events and after school programming.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 18/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets Motion for Cleveland Landmark nomination by Deborah Gray was passed unanimously.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 19/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets ✅Minutes Motion for approval of meeting minutes from the January 25, 2024 meeting was passed unanimously. planning.clevelandohio.gov/landmark/agend…
planning.clevelandohio.gov/landmark/agend…
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 20/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets ✅ Administrative Reports: There are 2 landmark buildings that have caught fire. Future plans are uncertain at this time but both properties have extensive fire damage.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 21/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets ✅ Adjournment Today’s meeting was adjourned at 11:35am. The next Cleveland Landmark Commission Meeting is scheduled for April 25, 2024 👍🏾.
Regina ♍ @GinaWalksDogs 22/22
@yotube @CleCityCouncil @CityofCleveland @KarlBrunjes @ohiocitytweets Have questions? Think we got something wrong? Send any inquiries on the meeting or these tweets to @cledocumenters. Or email us at cledocumenters@gmail.com Until Next Time, -Regina

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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