HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeritage Preservation - 02/28/2022APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2022 7:00 P.M.
8080 MITCHELL RD
HPC COMMISSION MEMBERS: Pamela Spera; Valerie Ross; Paul Thorp;
Rod Fisher; George Maxwell; Steve
Schumacher; Robert Bowes
COMMISSION STAFF: Beth Novak-Krebs, Staff Liaison
Kristin Harley, Recording Secretary
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Andrea Porter; Joseph Canham; Devyn
Stanton; Luc Willett
I. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
Chair Spera called the meeting to order at 7:06 p.m. Absent were commission members
Ross, Thorp, and Maxwell and student representative Canham.
II. READING OF LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT
Willett read the land acknowledgement statement.
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Fisher moved, seconded by Bowes to approve the agenda. Motion carried 4-
0.
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Bowes moved, seconded by Fisher to approve the minutes of the January 24,
2022 minutes. Motion carried 4-0.
V. NEW BUSINESS
A. DEBRIEF OF COUNCIL WORKSHOP ON FEBRUARY 8 (NOVAK-
KREBS)
Novak-Krebs stated on February 8 the HPC Accomplishments of 2021 and the
Work Plan of 2022 were presented to the City Council. The presentation included
a list of potential uses for the Dorenkemper House and the City Council was
supportive of at least trying some of the ideas. Lotthammer was in attendance. At
the Joint Meeting next week with the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Commission
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this would be an agenda item. She reminded the commission members the Work
Plan was a flexible working document that could be amended.
Spera added she thought the City Council was enthusiastic about uses for the
Dorenkemper House, and that Mayor Case stated this had been part of the
discussion when he first entered public service. Novak-Krebs added that the
Council is supportive and appreciative of the HPC and had positive comments.
B. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS (COA) FOR THE CUMMINS
HOUSE ROOF REPLACEMENT (NOVAK-KREBS)
Novak-Krebs stated that when there were improvements at any of the heritage
sites, the commission reviews the COA and makes a recommendation to the City
Council who then considers approval of the COA.
This was the recently awarded grant to replace the roof on the house, the shed,
and the outhouse. As stated previously, the roof was replaced in 2005 but was
installed incorrectly, causing the shingles to warp.
Fisher asked for and received confirmation the original roofing was shake
shingles. Novak-Krebs stated the work would be done this summer, and the
commission would need to review the finding of facts and determine if the COA
met the criteria in the Ordinance and make a recommendation to the Council. The
roof would be replaced in kind; the new shingles would be wood shingles. This
long-term maintenance effort is consistent with the Department of the Interior’s
Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and Guidelines. Staff
recommended approval of the COA.
Fisher asked if there was any case in the future for “improved” roofing material
that would better protect the building. Novak-Krebs stated that was a
consideration, though the goal was to remain in keeping with the original
materials. Fisher suggested a membrane beneath this roofing. Schumacher agreed,
stating changing a historic property’s electrical, for example, would not involve
installing the original electrical wiring versus updated wiring. Novak-Krebs
replied there would be a membrane and several layers before the shingles would
be installed. Spera stated she doubted it would compromise the historical aspect.
Novak-Krebs stated that a wood shingle roof installed correctly would last a long
time. Fisher suggesting thinking 20 years in the future for future improvements
given climate change and the expectation of more extreme weather.
MOTION: Fisher moved, seconded by Bowes, to recommend approval of the
Certificate of Appropriateness for the Cummins Phipps Grill House roof
improvements. Motion carried 4-0.
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VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. UPDATE ON 1968 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THOSE INVOLVED
(NOVAK-KREBS)
Novak-Krebs suggested interviewing those staff involved in crafting the 1968
Comprehensive Plan with the goal of hosting these on the website as well. She
offered to send a digital copy of the plan to the commission members. Bob
Lambert (formerly of Parks and Rec), Roy Terwilliger (formerly of Eden Prairie
Foundation), Dean Edstrom (former City Council member), and Rod Anderson
(former pastor of St. Stephens) were suggested as possible people to interview.
Novak-Krebs stated there was enthusiasm from City staff for this idea. She asked
for feedback at the next meeting on:
Questions to ask
Who would interview
Interview process
Other names?
Stanton stated there was an original copy of the brochure at the museum. Novak-
Krebs displayed an original color brochure. She stated she would include this on
the agenda for the next meeting.
B. UPDATE ON ORAL HISTORY WEBSITE (NOVAK-KREBS)
Novak-Krebs displayed the new website home page and the “Eden Prairie
Remembers” oral histories page. She showed and explained how one could listen
to and/or read the interview and scroll through the uploaded historic photographs.
The draft website includes interviews with:
Barbara Eigen
Bill Holte
Roger Dressen
DISCUSS POTENTIAL HISTORY DISPLAY AT THE HIGH SCHOOL
(ROD FISHER
Fisher stated the objective was to have a commitment, if not an accomplishment,
to hang historical photographs with interpretive text in Eden Prairie High School.
Stanton described his discussion with the Principal, who chose a few photographs
but then did not respond further. Fisher encouraged the students to get an answer
from the Principal by the end of March. He added the commission could respond
if there were concerns about cost. Discussion followed on the type of framing to
use. Porter stated there were framed photographs of students in the hallway, and
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Stanton suggested using those frames. Fisher encouraged the students to
collaborate on this, perhaps meeting with the Principal together, and said he could
be contacted if needed.
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION AND STAFF
Novak-Krebs announced next Monday’s joint meeting with Parks, Recreation and
Natural Resources. The Flying Red Horse, the historic properties inventory and
the Dorenkemper House were on the agenda.
VIII. REPORTS OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Bowes announced a film company had completed the short film, “The Doll,” at
the Cummins Phipps Grill House and a feature horror film would be shot
beginning in March and completing by April.
The Prop Shop Vintage Sale would be held May 6 and 7 (Friday and Saturday).
IX. FYI ITEMS
Fisher encouraged the current student representatives to reach out to potential new
student members.
X NEXT MEETING
The next HPC meeting will be held on Monday, April 18, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Heritage Room.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Schumacher moved, seconded by Fisher to adjourn. Motion carried 4-0. The
meeting was adjourned at 7:56 p.m.