Explanation
BACKGROUND: The Historic Resources Commission (CC 1117) is charged, in part, with identifying structures, groups, districts and sites of historic and architectural significance. As part of this responsibility, the commission provides recommendations to City Council regarding potential listings on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties. An application has been made by 360 Long LLC/Debbie Rosenfeld (Applicant/Owner), to list the property located at 136 North Grant Avenue/360 East Long Street on the register. The subject structure was built in the mid-19th Century by Franklin Gale, editor of The Ohio Statesman. The commission hosted a public hearing on August 20, 2015 at which they voted unanimously to recommend listing of the property on the Columbus Register based on the following criteria outlined in CC 3117:
Criterion ‘B’
“The property is closely and publicly identifies with a person who significantly contributed to historical, architectural, or cultural development of the city, state, or nation.”
Criterion ‘D’
“The property demonstrates significant craftsmanship in architectural design, detail, or use of materials.”
Listing of this property on the Columbus Register will facilitate its listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
This legislation is submitted as emergency to allow its incorporation in a National Register nomination which must be submitted by September 30, 2015. Local and national listing makes the site eligible for historic tax credits in conjunction with rehabilitation and adaptive reuse.
FISCAL IMPACT: No funding is required for this legislation.
Title
To list the 136 North Grant Avenue/360 East Long Street property on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties as CR #68; and to declare an emergency.
Body
WHEREAS, the Historic Resources Commission is charged, in part, with identifying structures, groups, districts and sites of historic and architectural significance; and
WHEREAS, as part of thi...
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