i <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY - <br />December 9, 2010 <br />TO: Historic Review Board <br />FROM: Steve Ochs, Eugene Planning Division <br />SUBJECT: The Brunner-Schmitz House (HD 10-1) City of Eugene.Historic landmark <br />application <br />ACTION REQUESTED , <br />The Historic Review Board will hold a public.hearing, followed by deliberation. and action. <br />on the City of Eugene Historic Landmark designation request for the Brunner-Schmitz <br />House (HD 10-1). <br />BRIEFING STATEMENT <br />Application for City of Eugene Historic Landmark designation for the Brunner Schmitz <br />House was submitted on September 13, 2010 and deemed complete on October 20, ' <br />2010. Information concerning the application was.sent to-other appropriate City <br />departments, public agencies, and the affected neighborhood group (River Road <br />Community Organization) on October 25, 2010. City staff mailed and posted the public <br />hearing notice on November 9, 2010. No written testimony has been received. Written <br />testimony received after the date of this report but prior to-the public hearing will be . <br />forwarded to the Historic Review Board for consideration in making a decision. Public. <br />testimony, written or otherwise, may also be presented at the public hearing and <br />submitted into the record for this application. <br />The applicant for this proposal is Sylvia J. Sherry: Liz Carter, the applicant's <br />representative, completed the research, writing and documentation of the Brunner-. <br />Schmitz House City of Eugene Historic Landmark application. The application materials <br />are attached for your review. Also attached is a memorandum prepared by Ken <br />Guzowski as the'City's Historic Preservation Consultant which evaluates the application <br />materials submitted in relation to the approval criteria and provides a recommendation <br />for approval. This Agenda Item Summary together with Mr. Guzowski's memorandum <br />1 <br />constitutes the "staff report" for this item. <br />The Historic Review Board is scheduled to hold a public hearing on this application on <br />December 9, 2010. The Eugene Code (EC) requires City staff to'prepare a written report <br />concerning any request for designation of a property as a City of Eugene Historic ! <br />Landmark. In accordance with the Type III land use application procedures (see EC <br />9,7320); the staff report is printed and available 7 days prior to the public hearing on the <br />request, to allow citizens an opportunity to learn more about the request and to.review <br />the staff analysis of the application. The staff report provides only preliminary <br />information and recommendations and the Historic Review Board will also consider <br />ti <br />HRS Agenda - Page i <br />390