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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
November 4, 2019
City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on November 4, 2019 and
called to order at 3:32 p.m. with the following members present:
Chairman Paula Blazek
Vice-Chairman Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Marty Craig
Commissioner Theresa Goodness
Commissioner Marie Broussard
Commissioner Janelle Templeton
Commissioner Terry Hallemann
Commissioner Hester Bell
Commission Members absent : Commissioner Thomas Sigee
Commissioner Jefferson Fisher
Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin
Commissioner Dennis Kiel
Councilmembers present: None
Also present: Adina Josey, Senior Planner
Demi Laney, Planner I
Fran Malvo, Recording Secretary
Elayna Luckey, Historic Code Enforcement Officer
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Goodness made a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on
September 9, 2019. Vice-Chairman LaBiche seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried
8:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) CA-3124: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct hand rails to existing
porch.
Applicant: Saeed Daniali
Location: 2572 McFaddin Street
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Miss Laney presented the staff report. Saeed Daniali seeks permission to remove the existing
metal handrail and construct wood hand rails around the porch for the property located at
2572 McFaddin Street. The handrails will be made of wood and are to extend from the sides
of the porch down the front steps. Mr. Daniali has provided a picture and sketch for a visual
of what the final outcome will look like, per Historic Landmark Commission’s approval.
The submitted wood handrails enclosing the porch appear to be appropriate for a Craftsman
style home in accordance to photos demonstrated in A Field Guide to American Houses
(Virginia & Lee McAlester, 1984) on pages 459-462. However, the wood handrails
extending from the porch down the front steps do not appear to be appropriate. Common
materials for handrails coming down the porch steps seem to be made of metal.
Staff recommended approval of the wooden handrails enclosing the porch conditional to the
paint matching the existing trim. Staff recommended denial of the wood handrails extending
from the porch down the front steps and recommended that to be made of metal.
The house is not listed in the SPARE survey.
Slides were shown of the subject property. The applicant was not present. The porch will
remain the same size but will be constructed of wood. Brief discussion followed regarding
the handrails on the porch. Vice-Chairman LaBiche suggested that the handrails need to be
around the porch and steps. Vice-Chairman LaBiche made a motion to approve the request
for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct wooden hand rails to existing porch as
requested for CA-3124 with the condition that the handrails are painted to match the existing
trim. Commissioner Bell seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 8:0.
2) 57-HC: Request for a Historic-Cultural Landmark designation.
Applicant: Pastor Robert Walker
Location: 140 E. Threadneedle Street
Miss Laney presented the staff report. Pastor Robert Walker has applied for an HC-L
(Historic-Cultural Landmark) Designation for the Iconium Missionary Baptist Church
located at 140 E. Threadneedle Street.
Pastor Walker states that the Church is located within the historic area of South Park and is
situated just blocks away from the Historic South Park Middle School, which has a Texas
Historical Commission Marker No. 10566 issued in 1988. The Church demonstrates a grand
celebration of knowledge, college scholarships and community. It has continuously been
cherished and valued by the surrounding neighborhoods. Its space has brought together
visitors diverse in backgrounds to learn and grow.
The Iconium MBC is distinguished by its thirty-five (35) foot tall ceilings and adorned with
painted stained glass to enhance the design of the Church. The stained glass is fused in most
windows all throughout the church. The Church has served and will continue to serve the
neighborhood spiritually, financially, physically and mentally.
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The historic landmark commission and the city council shall consider, but not be limited to,
one or more of the following criteria in establishing an HC-L, Historic-Cultural Landmark
Preservation designation:
(A) Existing or proposed recognition as a national historic landmark, or Texas
Historic Landmark, or entry or proposed entry into the National Register of Historic
Places;
(B) Existence of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen,
or of the social, economic, or political heritage of the city;
(C) Identification as the work of a designer, architect, or builder whose work has
influenced the growth or development of the city;
(D) Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or
craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation or an
outstanding example of a particular historical, architectural or other cultural style or
period;
(E) Relationship to other buildings, structures, or places which are eligible for
preservation as historic places;
(F) Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic, or historical heritage
of the city, county, state or nation;
(G) Location as the site of a significant historical event;
(H) Listing in the S.P.A.R.E. Beaumont Survey;
(I) Identification with a person or person who significantly contributed to the
culture or development of the city, county, state or nation; and
(J) A building, structure, or place that because of its location has become of historic
or cultural value to a neighborhood or community.
The applicant has identified the Iconium Missionary Baptist Church to fulfill E and J of
the criteria for establishing an HC-L, Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation designation.
Slides of the subject property were shown. Staff recommended approval of this request.
The applicant was not present but the applicant’s spouse was present. Chairman Blazek
asked the applicant’s spouse did they know the history of the building. She replied the church
was named Highland Baptist Church before they purchased it. There was also discussion
regarding the requirements for the age of the building to determine it being a Historic
designation. Commissioner Craig asked will the congregation be able to apply for a loan to
renovate the church if the designation is approved. Mrs. Josey replied there are currently no
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funds available for the Historic Revolving Loan. Linda Walker, 140 E. Threadneedle,
addressed the Commission. Mrs. Walker stated that Pastor Walker had an emergency and
could not attend the meeting. Mrs. Walker asked if the designation is approved, can the
church apply for any grants to renovate the church. Commissioner Goodness stated that there
are funds available at the state level, but however; the designation would be considered as a
city designation. She added that they pursue a state Historical Marker by submitting an
application to the Historical Commission in Austin. Upon submitting the application, a fee is
required for the marker and research of the history of the church must be done. Vice-
Chairman LaBiche suggested that the church needs to prepare a Historic National Plan for
the church by stating what the church’s intentions are and researching the complete history of
the church from the date of establishment until present. A brief discussion followed regarding
the difference between a grant application and a State Historical Marker. No further
discussion. Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve the request for a Historic-Cultural
Landmark designation as requested for 57-HC. Commissioner Templeton seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 8:0. Mrs. Josey stated that request still has to be presented
before the Planning Commission and City Council for final approval.
3) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Mrs. Luckey presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Reports for the months of
September and October. Discussion followed regarding high grass and demolitions.
OTHER BUSINESS
None.
THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 3:56
P.M.
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