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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 7 - Mural Ordinance Info OHIWSH LANDMARKS COMMISSION TO: Landmarks Commission FROM: Steven Wiley, Staff Liaison DATE: October 3rd, 2018 SUBJECT: Item 7: Oshkosh Mural Ordinance 1.) Initiated by: Shirley Brabender Mattox, Chair Oshkosh Landmarks Commission a.) The item is within the purview of the Commission because many potential mural locations are on historic buildings in the Downtown and other areas. 2.) Is the item related to an Historic District/contributing,listed individually, Landmarked or eligible? Yes and the recently passed mural ordinance permits murals on buildings located in the CMU district (much of Downtown) and other zoning districts. 2a.) Does item conform with all Local, State, or other Ordinances, Statutes? There does not appear to be any conflict with other ordinances and Statutes but commissioners have concerns with the mural ordinance and permitting process and best practices for applying murals to historic buildings. 2b.) Has the State Historical Society been notified or involved? Yes—Ms.Brabender Mattox contacted the State Historical Society and heard back from Mark Buechel (see included packet materials). 2c.) Are other organizations or entities involved? Yes—The Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) is involved also and has been during the process of drafting the ordinance. 3.) Are Historic Tax Credits applicable for this item? It would be a good question to pose the state—does applying a mural/paint to previously unpainted brick or masonry disqualify a property from receiving historic tax credits. 4.) Is this a municipally-owned structure? The ordinance would apply to privately owned and municipal structures. It permits murals on municipally-owned structures through a Conditional Use Permit process. 5.) What is the Commission priority#for this item? The mural ordinance recently came up as an item for discussion and is not listed in the Commission priority items that were voted on originally. However, staff has considered recommending an amendment to the historic preservation ordinance that would address painting historic masonry/brick structures that have historically not If you are unable to attend this meeting,it is important to notify Steven Wiley (920-236-5062) in case a quorum cannot be attained. OHIWSH LANDMARKS COMMISSION had paint on them. The historic Preservation Ordinance revisions are a priority 02) for the Commission. 5a.) Does the Commission have enough information for action(s)? The Commission could perhaps benefit from more information on the background of the ordinance, approval/permitting process, and original mural ordinance/other case studies of mural ordinances in the state and beyond. Discussion Considerations 1.) More research or follow up on Item? Yes-Staff can follow up on creating an amendment to the historic preservation ordinance, and examining the mural ordinance,permitting process, and best practices for applying murals on historic buildings if the Commission and other stakeholders support this. 2.) Evidence of"original"? Restore to what time period? 3.) Replacement Materials: accepted by State Historical society? 4.) Consideration of'undo hardship on ownersT Funding sources? 5.) Take actions? 6.) Follow up? If you are unable to attend this meeting,it is important to notify Steven Wiley (920-236-5062) in case a quorum cannot be attained.