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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 91-290 H. H RESOLUTION WHEREAS, tax abatement is predicated on a finding that the Hegele Building and the Friedman Building are historically significant sites in need of tax relief to encourage preservation; and, WHEREAS, the Historic Landmark Commission has met and considered this application and has found the sites to be historically significant sites in need of tax relief to encourage preservation and certified this fact to the Planning Director of the City of Beaumont; and, WHEREAS, the City's Planning Director has forwarded the application to the City Council, as required by the ordinance of the City of Beaumont; and, WHEREAS, the Council desires to approve the eligibility of the property for tax relief pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the application for tax exemption for the Hegele Building and the Friedman Building described in Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes is hereby approved and the City Council hereby affirmatively finds that all the requirements of Article IV of Chapter 25 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont, as amended, have been met and that the sites are historically significant sites in need of tax relief to encourage preservation and that, in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the assessed value for ad valorem taxation of the subject tract and property shall be equal to the assessed value prior to preservation for a period of ten (10) years. This exemption shall begin on the first (1st) day of the first (1st) tax year after verification of completion of the preservation required for certification, provided that the provision of Section 25-58 of the Code of Ordinances have been met and that such verification is made by the City of Beaumont Historical Landmark Commission. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of - Mayor - JEf , 1_* Colaty JEFFERSON _ 5. USGS Cuad No. 3L 111 Site No., 043 City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 6. Date: Factual 1917 Est. 2. Name Old Crockett Street Market (Hegele Building) Address 596 Crockett 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner Friedman Herbert H. et ux 8. Style/Type Two part commercial block Address 530 Crockett Beaumont, 77701-2996 9. Original Use COMMERCE AND TRADE/Business 4. Block/Lot Van Wormer Lot 7 Block 28 SE 2-5 Present Use COMMERCE AND TRADE/Business 10. Description: Two story brick two part commercial block divided into three bays. First story covered in imitation board and batten siding with glazed tile covered pilaster. Plate glass display windows, central frame and glass double doors. There is an unused side entrance with a frosted glass transom that says "Boston Hotel". Wood shingle awning between first and second story below brick stringcourse. Twelve windows (boarded) symmetrically placed four per bay on second story. Decorative brickwork on parapet. Stylized masonry pilaster capitals rise above roofline. 11. Present Condition Fair. Unsyoathetic alterations severely detract from the building's architectural integrity. 12. Significance: This building is typical of the smaller commercial structures built outside the central business district just after the turn of the century. There is same evidence indicating it may have been a hotel serving the nearby depots. Compatible building in National Register Beaumont Commercial Historic District. 13. Relationship to Site: Original Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 14. Bibliography 15. Informant 16. Recorder D. Bush Date 6-1-89 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DrA ROLL FRME ROLL FRME 89 02 1a to } VIEW: =a RECORDED BY: D. Bush DATE: ROAD CLOSED EXHIBIT "A" i JEf , wt. 'toumty JEFFERSON _ 5. USGS Quad No. 305 .11 Site No. ' 044 City/Rural BEAUMONT 8MT 6. Date: Factual Est. c. 1915 2. Name Friedman Building Address 508-530 Crockett 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner — Friedman. Herbert H. 8. Style/Type Two part commercial block Address 1625 East Drive Beaumont 77706-3620 9. Original Use _ COMMERCE AND TRADE/Business 4. Block/Lot Van Wormer Lots 8-9 Block 28 (SE 2-5) Present Use COMMERCE AND TRADE/Specialty Store 10. Description: Two story brick two part commercial block divided into five bays brick pilasters. Various contemporary storefront treatments with plate glass display windows, wood and glass doors. Corbelled stringcourse. Sixteen one-over-one double hung sash symmetrically placed on second story. Decorative brickwork on parapet. Plain concrete cornice. 11. Present Condition Fair. Unsympathetic alterations severely detract from the buildings architectural integrity. 12. Significance: This building is typical of commercial structures built outside the central business district just after the turn of the century. Contributing building in National Register Beaumont Commercial Historic District. 13. Relationship to Site: Original Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 14. Bibliography 15. Informant 16. Recorder D. Bush Date 6-1-89 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DRWR ROLL FRW ROLL FRME 89 02 19 to awn- I i VIEW: FRI PAW*.SHOP RECORDED BY: D. Bush DATE: EXHIBIT "B"