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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 18, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 20 <br />• Grant Avenue was vacated in 1973 with Ordinance 410 <br />Total Grant Request - $370,022 (w/ 100% match) <br />Preservation & Restoration Grant Request <br />• Restore exterior wall — $92,574 <br />• Eligible for maximum focused grant of $100,000 <br />• Demo existing pool house — $75,000 <br />• "Extraordinary circumstances" - Insensitive addition in 1972 <br />• ADA Accessibility improvements - $127,448 <br />• "Extraordinary circumstances" - Unable to pursue $65,000 flexible grant <br />within 18 month of Iandmarking <br />• "code -required work to make the property functional" <br />New Construction Grant Request <br />• New pool house - $75,000 <br />• Eligible under Resolution No. 02, Series 2012 <br />Staff recommends approval of the PUD/SRU with the following conditions. <br />1 If approved, the applicant will include a detail of the alley encroachment with a <br />note describing the alley encroachment on the PUD per Public Works comment <br />in the memo dated July 7, 2017 prior to recordation. <br />2. The applicant will add screened trash receptacles for the Center for the Arts to <br />the PUD. These receptacles must be located out of the alley right-of-way and <br />enclosed per the requirements in the CDDSG pnor to recordation. <br />Staff also recommends approval of the Historic Preservation Fund grant request of <br />$370,022 <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton asked how the pool is eligible for the histonc preservation grant <br />He doesn't see the historic preservation tie Planner Trice stated the HPC is excited to <br />see the Arts Center removed from the pool house to create it as a separate structure. <br />Also the ADA access improves access to the Iandmarked LCA Construction of the new <br />pool house falls under the new construction guidelines within the Historic Preservation <br />Fund. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton stated as the pool is not a landmark (the LCA is) he doesn't <br />understand how the grant is available. Planner Trice stated the grant guidelines allow <br />for new construction and have been used for new construction before Mayor Pro Tem <br />Lipton stated he is struggling with this <br />Councilmember Stolzmann asked which side is considered the front of the property. <br />Planner Trice stated code considers the narrow side of the property the front, which <br />would mean in this case the entire park down to Jefferson. Councilmember Stolzmann <br />then asked how the setbacks were determined, Trice stated the entirety of the park was <br />looked at <br />