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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 86-016 X1, -16 R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMO NT: THAT the City hereby approves funding from the Community Development Block Grant Program (B-84-MC-48-0003) for historic preservation rehabilitation loan projects to provide for restoration work for the exterior of the structures, as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, in the amounts as follows: Goodhue Building $43, 500 Land Manor, Inc. 30,000 Samuel James 9,780 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City hereby approves a contingency of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy Dollars ($3,970) in funding from the said program. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the /-5a day of 1986. 4JU4 F'//K1-r--Ae40_ - Mayor - EXHIBIT A ` * HISTORIC PRESERVATION SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSALS 1984 Goodhue Building - 398 Pearl Street Funds requested: $43,500.00 This property is included in the Commercial Historic District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure is owned by Mr. W.E. Wilson, Jr. and the facility is used for leasing of commercial office and retail space in downtown Beaumont. The use of the property will not change after restoration. Cost for previous restoration include $6,000 out-of-pocket. Funds are requested to: Restore, repaint and reglaze 460 wood windows on the Goodhue Building. This work is to include the complete removal of all old putty and bedding material , priming all of the area to be re-glazed, and re-bedding glass with all of the necessary and required materials. Land `•ianor, Iric. - 1608 Orange Street Funds requested: $30,000.00 Land Manor, Inc. is a non-profit agency designed as a residential treatment facility for the mentally ill , the mentally retarded, alcoholic and drug dependent individuals, and public offenders. The use of the property will not change following restoration. Cost for previous restoration includes approximately $172,000.00 in grants. Funds are requested to: Repair and replace roof of structure at 1608 Orange Street which includes removing all tile roofing and storing for re-use, removing and discarding underlayment, replacing all necessary wood decking, laying roll roofing for underlayment, and applying existing tile roofing and replacing any broken or missing tile. Page 1 of 2 Samuel James - 1850 Sabine Pass Funds requested: $9,780.00 This is a single-family residential structure. The use of the property will not change after restoration. Cost for previous restoration included $4,000.00 out-of-pocket and private lender, and $36,000.00 in COBG funds. Funds are requested: Provide exterior painting, repairing outdoor col'umns and porches, repairing windows , and replacing thirty-three (33) window screens.