HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2015-076 Heritage Landmark 6901 Dakota Trail RESOLUTION NO. 2015-76
APPROVE ADDING THE EDINA HERITAGE LANDMARK DISTRICT (EHLD)
OVERLAY ZONING DESIGNATION TO THE R-1 SINGLE DWELLING UNIT
DISTRICT DESIGNATION TO THE OSKAM HOUSE, 6901 DAKOTA TRAIL
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina,Minnesota,as follows:
Section 1. BACKGROUND.
1.01 Mrs. Marri Oskam has asked that the Edina Heritage Landmark District designation be added
to her property at 6901 Dakota Trail. The property is legally described as follows:
Lot 1,Block 2,Overholt Hills Sally Addition
1.02 To accommodate the request,a determination of eligibility report was provided to the
Heritage Preservation Board and approved on August 11,2014. The determination of
eligibility report defined the following significance of the property:
1. The Oskam House is historically significant in the area of architecture under Criterion C -
"Embodiment of the distinctive characteristics of an architectural style, design, period, type
or method of construction; or that possesses high artistic values, or that represents a
significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction."
2. The Oskam House also possesses historic significance since its architect, Elizabeth Close of
Close and Associates was an influential force in regional architecture; and her work is
demonstrably important in women's history and architectural history.
3. The Oskam House's historical significance is a product of its association with the broad
themes of suburban development and midcentury modern residential architecture in
Edina.
4. The property is widely recognized by architects and architectural historians as one of the
outstanding residential examples of the International style in the Twin Cities area.
1.03 On April 14,2015,the Edina Heritage Preservation Board approved the nomination study
identifying the historic significance of the Oskam House and the plan of treatment providing
guidance for the preservation of the property, and voted to recommend to the City Council
that the EHLD overlay zoning designation be added to 6901 Dakota Trail.
1.04 In a letter dated June 5,2015,the Minnesota Historical Society identified the Oskam House as
an ideal candidate for local designation,noting that the house is"a significant and extremely
well-preserved example of International style,Close design."
1.05 On July 8,2015 the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed EHLD landmark overlay
designation for the Oskam House and recommended approval.Vote: 7 Ayes and 0 Nays.
CITY OF EDINA
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1.06 On August 5,2015,the City Council held a public hearing and considered the request.
Section 2. FINDINGS
2.01 The proposal is consistent with the Heritage Preservation section of the Comprehensive Plan
that calls for identifying significant heritage resources worthy of consideration in community
planning,and adding the EHLD zoning designation to the underlying zoning of the heritage
resource.
2.02 The overlay zoning criteria per Section 36-714 thru 719 of the City Code has been met.
2.03 The Oskam House is historically significant in the area of architecture under Criterion C -
"Embodiment of the distinctive characteristics of an architectural style, design, period, type or
method of construction; or that possesses high artistic values, or that represents a significant
and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction."
2.04 The Oskam House also possesses historic significance since its architect, Elizabeth Close was
an influential force in regional architecture; and her work is demonstrably important in
women's history and architectural history.
2.05 The Oskam House's historical significance is a product of its association with the broad
themes of suburban development and midcentury modern residential architecture in Edina.
2.06 The property is widely recognized by architects and architectural historians as one of the
outstanding residential examples of the International style in the Twin Cities area.
Section 3. APPROVAL
NOW THEREFORE,it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina,approves
adding Edina Heritage Landmark District designation to the Oskam House,6901 Dakota Trail,which
is subject to the attached Plan of Treatment.
Adopted by the city council of the City of Edina,Minnesota,on August 5,2015.
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ATTEST:
Debra A. Mangen,City ClerO James B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS
CITY OF EDINA )
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CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that
the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular
Meeting of August 5,2015,and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of 2015.
City Clerk
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OSKAM HOUSE
6901 Dakota Trail
Edina,Minnesota
Edina Heritage Landmark
Plan of Treatment
By ordinance, no city permit may be issued for certain kinds of development activities (demolition,
moving a building, new construction, and excavation) involving a designated Heritage Landmark
without a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) approved by the Heritage Preservation Board. The
City of Edina has adopted the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic
Properties as the authoritative guide for COA review decisions. Within the framework of these
standards, and in consultation with the property owner, the Heritage Preservation Board has adopted
the following plan of treatment specifically tailored to the preservation requirements of the Oskam
House:
1. The Oskam House will be preserved in place and rehabilitated so that those features which
are significant to its historical and architectural values can be preserved intact. These features
include but are not limited to the following: 1 story with two levels of living space; compact
rectangular plan (wider than deep); continuous low pitch "butterfly' roof; wood exterior wall
cladding with vertical grooves; casement windows; balcony-type porch; open floor plan with
living room, dining room and kitchen connected on the main level; fireplace with end-wall
chimney;walk-out basement; and detached garage.
• 2. Historically significant character defining architectural features should not be altered or
destroyed as a result of any project permitted,funded,or assisted by the City of Edina.
3. Whenever possible, deteriorated architectural features should be repaired rather than
replaced. In the event replacement is necessary, the new material should match the material
being replaced in composition, design,color,texture, and other visual qualities.
4. Construction of new additions and adjacent accessory structures should be kept to a minimum
and they should be designed to be compatible with the historic house in scale, size, and
building materials. Additions should be designed to be distinguishable from the original
construction and reversible.
5. Minor alterations and small structural additions should not be discouraged when such
alterations and additions do not destroy significant historic architectural features and the new
work is compatible with the size, scale,color,material,and character of the historic property.
6. Mechanical equipment should be placed in an inconspicuous location where installation will
require the least possible alteration to the structural integrity and physical appearance of the
historic house and garage.
7. Landscape features such as decks, patios, mature trees, walkways, and setbacks that have
• historically linked the house to its environment are important parts of the property's history
and should be retained intact,whenever possible.