A | Phase 1 Historic Resource Study for Peris House in Flagstaff. Address: 605 W Riordan Rd
Assessor's Parcel Number: 103-04-009B Property Owner: Sh Flagstaff Holding LLC Applicant: Jll (representing Chick-fil-A City Staff: MR HPO Accept the resubmitted Historic (Cultural) Resource Study for the Peris house, as submitted by Cornerstone Environmental Consulting,LLC. Accept the revised Cultural Resource Study with included edits of more imagery of Mill Town housing, maps, and working with descendants on further and accurate information. Mitigation in the form of one complete interpretive plaque installation at the Peris Home site and the inclusion of the cost of production of a second mitigation plaque with a donation to the Riordan Action Network, affiliated with Riordan Mansion State Park.The Peris House plaque text, layout and content produced by Cornerstone shall be shared with Riordan State Park so that an identical physical plaque can be produced and the text and photos for the Riordan Plaque be similar and interrelated. A small area shall be reserved for inclusion of a QR code to be added later for supplemental information supporting the concept of future additional installations along the Riordan Road corridor. |
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Mark Reavis, HPO, introduced the public hearing topic, reminding everyone that the topic is back on the agenda from last month’s meeting for the second review for the Peris House and the cultural resource study. HPO Reavis included, the previously submitted Cultural Resource noted the need for two plaques but did not include a specific commitment to indirect impacts to Riordan State Park and providing commensurate mitigation with only the Peris Home site as the specific commitment. HPO Reavis noted, Heritage preservation 1030.30, zoning requires addressing both direct and indirect impact to cultural resources. HPO Reavis stated, on 02/12/2024 a meeting with the Cultural Resource Consultant and Chick-fil-A legal representatives clarifying requirements for addressing indirect impacts to Riordan state park, with the contribution of $3,000.00 for the physical production of a plaque, brackets, and posts. This excludes the development of research and text writing of the state park plaque to be provided by others but was shared information to coordinate plaques as a series to be potentially expanded upon. Additional information and edits were provided by the consultant in the new submitted document. Josh Edwards from Cornerstone Environmental updated the Commissioners that he addressed the comments from the Commission and included adding two maps, which were Sanborn maps, showing the relationship of the property to Mill Town (Milton). Josh Edwards also mentioned he interviewed Tom Eickmeyer, but there was not a huge amount of information about Salvador and Florence’s life. However, he was able to provide good information regarding the layout of the house’s interior, which is ripped out now. Furthermore, Josh Edwards also spoke about the meeting with HPO Reavis and Chick-fil-A representatives and agreed to the revisions to the Cultural Resource Study and installation of a plaque at the location of the house; prepared by Josh Edwards and will consult with Riordan Mansion personnel. In addition, Chick-fil-A agreed to donate another $3,000.00 to the Riordan Action Network that can be used towards installing a plaque at the Riordan Mansion State Park. HPO Reavis shared with the Commissioners he is comfortable that they’ve complied with both direct and indirect effects on the demolition of the Peris House, and the indirect impacts to Riordan State Park. Nikki Lober, Riordan Mansion State Historic Park Manager, spoke to the Commissioners to make note at the 02/12/24 meeting, it was suggested Chick-fil-A be acknowledged on each plaque and Nikki Lober inquired with senior leadership at Arizona State Parks and Trails, asking if the acknowledgment will be permitted with state policies, but have not received an answer yet. Commissioner Westheimer noted from the pervious meeting the HPC wanted and agreed a map showing the relationship of the Peris House with Riordan Mansion be added to the Cultural Resources Study and was not added, but can be added to figure four, figure 37, or figure 39. In addition, Commissioner Westheimer mentioned wherever the plaque is put in the parking lot to be thoughtful about protecting if from snowplow drivers and who is responsible for ongoing maintenance of the plaque. Commissioner Buckham agreed with Commissioner Westheimer that she would like the family relationship highlighted a little bit more. Commissioner Hayes also agreed with Commissioner Westheimer. She would like to see more of a map that shows the relationship to Riordan Mansion. Commissioner Dea concurred with all that was stated. Chair Dale asked HPO Reavis, who will be financially responsible for the writing of the interpretation on the plaque, the second plaque? HPO Reavis added plaque number one at the Peris House site is planned landscaping along with parking lot improvements and is allocated in a safe place while still oriented toward the sidewalk and facing Riordan Road, and Josh Edwards will be utilizing his research in writing the text for the plaque and adding two or three pictures in addition, saving a place for a QR Code. The additional $3,000.00 that will be donated is for the second plaque allocated for the physical production, the mounting bracket, and pole at Riordan Mansion. Riordan Mansion personnel wants to do the interpretation themselves. Lindsay Schube with Gammage and Burnham, addressed the Commission; on behalf of Chick-fil-A, would amend the map, work with staff to reference the exhibits Commissioner Westheimer addressed, and agree to maintain plaque number one on their property. Lindsay Schube also added they would love to have the Chick-fil-A logo referenced on the plaque, but if not approved, okay with removing the logo. |
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Moved by Abbey Buckham, seconded by Alycia Hayes to accept the revised Cultural Resource Study with included edits and mitigation in the form of one complete interpretive plaque installation at the Peris Home site with space reserved for a future QR code and the inclusion of the cost of the physical production of a second mitigation plaque with a donation to the Riordan Action Network. HPO to confirm donation and complaiance with mitigation products as well as a map referencing the relation to the Riordan House. | |||||||
Vote: 5 - 0 - Unanimously | |||||||