From winterety at sbcglobal.net Sat May 12 18:34:52 2007 From: winterety at sbcglobal.net (sheryl lynn gerety) Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 18:34:52 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] Fwd: FDHR Alert - Council to decide Anderson Bank fate on Tues 5/15 - your help requested ! Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > From: "Friends of DHR" > Date: May 12, 2007 5:09:31 PM PDT > To: "Friends of Davis Historical Resources" > Subject: FDHR Alert - Council to decide Anderson Bank fate on Tues > 5/15 - your help requested ! > > Friends of Davis Historical Resources - > > Your help is needed - this coming Tuesday (May 15 at 7:30 pm), the > Davis City Council will make a critical decision affecting the future > of the Anderson Bank Building (203 G Street / 719 2nd Street), one of > the most significant of the small number of historical buildings > surviving to this date in downtown Davis. > > The Council will vote on whether to require the current building > owner to retain the original Bank windows in their original form, as > recommended by City staff and a unanimous Davis Historical Resources > Management Commission vote, or to allow the current owner to alter and > enlarge the existing windows by one of 2 proposed methods, which could > affect or destroy the Landmark Historic designation given to the > building. > > Please take a few moments to review the information in this email and > at the links provided, and communicate your feelings to the > Councilmembers at the email addresses provided at the bottom, as soon > as you can, and by May 15 at the latest.? The current owner and the > newly reorganized Davis Downtown Business Association have been > gathering petition signatures and letters and even posting lawn signs > in support of the window alteration proposals - it is vital that > voices in favor of historic preservation be heard as well ! > > Points to consider on this issue include: > - The 1914 Anderson Bank Building was built by Davis "Founding > Father" and entrepreneur J. B. Anderson, who also became the first > Mayor of Davis.? The 2-story solid architecture represents a > cornerstone of the thriving downtown that grew from that point, and > the arched high windows with a high sill are one of the most > historically significant features of the building, hence the > importance of this vote. > - The Anderson Bank Building had already been designated a Historic > Resource (in 1984) before the current owner purchased it - one must > assume that he would be well aware of the benefits and limitations > that ownership of a Historic Resource would represent. > - The current owner has tried repeatedly in the past to alter the > Bank windows, and to even have the Bank delisted as a Historic > Resource, and on each occasion he has been turned down by the > Historical Resources Management Commission and/or the City Council.? > One would hope that the current Council would take the same action, > but that is not at all certain, as pressure is applied to reach a > different conclusion. > - Respectful historic preservation enhances the downtown culturally, > preserving a pride of heritage and place while creating a destination > for tourism.? The Bistro33 Restaurant is an example of creative, > respectful reuse of an historic structure (Historic City Hall) that > contributes to a lively, thriving downtown.? Creative thinking could > produce one or more new tenants in the Anderson Bank Building that > would help to enliven the downtown while allowing future generations > to continue to appreciate our city's historic origins. > - The window change is proposed to enhance retail success in the > building. Many businesses and services thrive in the downtown without > depending on window space - their success depends on the service > provided or the goods being sold.? The retail impact of changing the > windows is speculative - the historical damage is unquestioned and > irreversible. > > For more background (and lively discussion) please see: > - > http://davisvanguard.blogspot.com/search/label/ > Anderson%20Bank%20Building (with comments) > - > http://cityofdavis.org/meetings/councilpackets/20070515/ > 07_Anderson_Bank_Bldg.pdf? (Council staff report) > - http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/projects/andersonbank/ (City documents: > Background, Historical Analysis, draft and final EIR) > - http://www.davishistoricalsociety.org/ (Additional Davis historical > documentation and research) > > Please let the Council know how you feel ( by May 15) at: > - Mayor Sue Greenwald? sgreenwald at ci.davis.ca.us > - Mayor Pro Tempore Ruth Asmundson? rasmundson at ci.davis.ca.us > - Councilmember Lamar Heystek? lheystek at ci.davis.ca.us > - Councilmember Don Saylor? dsaylor at ci.davis.ca.us > - Councilmember Stephen Souza? ssouza at ci.davis.ca.us > > Thank you for supporting the Landmark Anderson Bank Building at this > critical moment - feel free to forward this alert to others who would > care about the loss of this historic resource. > > Friends of Davis Historical Resources? (email: FriendsOfDHR at gmail.com > - comments / info requests welcome) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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