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HLC Feb 2020 Packet
*AGENDA* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION February 10, 2020 REGULAR MEETING HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Council Chambers, City Hall, 801 Main St. - 3:30 P. m. AGENDA* ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held December 9, 2019. REGULAR MEETING 1) CA -3160: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to paint a house. Applicant: Dave S. and Deborah R. Carpenter Location: 2495 Ashley Avenue 2) CA -3163: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a two -car carport. Applicant: Maria Velazquez Location: 2500 Angelina Street 3) Historic District Code Enforcement Report OTHER BUSINESS ADJOURN 'To protect, enhance and perpetuate historic landmarks which represent or reflect distinctive and important elements of the City's and State's architectural, archaeological, cultural, social, economic, ethnic and political history and to develop appropriate settings for such places. ' *MINUTES* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION December 9, 2019 City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on December 9, 2019 and called to order at 3:40 p.m. with the following members present: Chairman Paula Blazek Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin Commissioner Hester Bell Commissioner Thomas Sigee Commissioner Marie Broussard Commissioner Theresa Goodness Commissioner Janelle Templeton Commission Members absent: Vice -Chairman Dohn LaBiche Commissioner Marry Craig Commissioner Terry Hallemann Councilmembers present: None Also present: Adina Josey, Senior Planner Demi Laney, Planner I Stephanie LeBlanc, Recording Secretary Elayna Luckey, Historic Code Enforcement Officer APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Makin made a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on November 4, 2019. Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 7:0. REGULAR MEETING 1) CA -3148: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install solar panels on a roof. Applicant: Ramon Reyna Location: 2250 Long Street Miss Laney presented the staff report. Ramon Reyna seeks permission to add solar panels to the south side of his home located at 2250 Long Street. Mr. Reyna plans to attach the panels to the roof of his home. The placement of the panels will be visible facing toward the street right-of-way. With permission, there will be thirty-one (3 1) panels installed on the roof Historic Landmark Commission December 9, 2019 toward the front side of the home. The contractor has provided a visual design concept for the exact placement of the solar panels on the roof. The National Trust for Historic Preservation appears to be in favor of solar panels, given that they are not visible from the street. Staff recommends approval of the solar panels being placed on the rear side of the roof, where they will not be seen from the street right-of-way. The house is not listed in the SPARE survey. Slides were shown of the subject property. The applicant was not present, however, the contractor for Sunpro, Victor Hidalgo, was available to answer questions. Brief discussion followed regarding the possibility of placement options of the panels. Commissioner Sigee made a motion to deny the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install solar panels on a roof as requested for CA -3148. Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 7:0. 2) Historic District Code Enforcement Report Mrs. Luckey presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report. OTHER BUSINESS None. THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:01 P.M. DATE: February 10, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Laney, Planner I SUBJECT: A.request for a certificate of appropriateness to paint a house. FILE: CA -3160 STAFF REPORT The property owners, Dave and Deborah Carpenter, are seeking permission to paint the exterior of their home located at 2495 Ashley Avenue. Samples of the paint are located in your packets and the swatches will be available for review at the meeting. Per your approval, the color for the body of the house will be SW2834 Birdseye Maple. The color of the shutters will be SW7622 Gray and the front door will be SW2854 Caribbean Coral. The trim is to be SW7563 Restful White. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter have yet to decide if they want their side door to be Caribbean Coral or Gray in color. The accessory structure will be painted to match the same color scheme as the main structure. This home is categorized as a Tudor style house. Examples of this style of home are located in,4 Field Guide to American Houses (McAlester et al., pg. 368). The color scheme proposed seems appropriate for a home within this era. Staff recommends approval of Dave and Deborah Carepenter's paint choices as submitted. The house is in the 1991 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built in 1942. The house is an example of a Tudor Revival style house built in the 1940's. Exhibits are attached. PROPERTY ADRI OWNERS NAME: APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONT, TERAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (409) 880-3764 Fax: (409) 880-3133 OFFICE USE ONLY: FILE # c J�\ Ot DATE RECEIVED: ADDRESS OF OWNER: APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER): APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER: wl —33 S FAX NUMBER: scl & P � f REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: VY, E ���i by l vmjil0 s'ii h m)InA-P(J� N)hA. k k -P Wr (k n\ -P, 2L'�,-- 4 \(,\((-P.Y4 t VIOM V, 2 - 1 sway i'c t'��� c 5; h\ u �, �� r �� i �C ►X1'1', ��' S'� to w yli �f S� 151 1 t, Fk &mirh ro -Cr Jnr vTh CA4 -)irk v Ph nd x prt f h my\.p t�f \1O 1W tA�j\ v i�L") J- b' ftp fY 6 i Y' ChiYYVK a 0 -le, TYPE OF REQUEST. PAINT _ NEW CONSTRUCTIONJ DEMO FENCING MISCELLANEOUS HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: N IF YES, DATE: I APPLICANT SIGNATURE DATE: �Z j OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION COMMENTS: DATE DATE SW 2834• Birdseye Maple Arts & Crafts SW 2854 - Caribbean Coral Fro�N-v Glodr 263-C3 yW 7563 1` Restful �jVhite SW2834 - iiirdseye Mahle Arts & Craits svy 9622 238-C7 ... ................................ _.................. ........._ � o-a®n>,nti•g way ......................................... ...._....._........................ ............. Light reflective value: valor de ref/ectancia de /ue-' 88 (light) <c/aro) COMP lementar Co/ales com y Colors SW P/ementarlos 7563P,estfu/White SW7622HomhurgC,ja 263-C3 238-C7 ��' S6�EPvfft//N'WdLLtA/� sherwin-williams.com 1>800-4SHERWIN Sample The Sherwin-Williams Company Lasm�les approximatethe actual paint color. t as seapror/manalcotu-1 pal / pufua. 6504-99650 lll�ll��ll�161111��111�1�111�11�1011��11�l�llll�6111611 sW 2854 I Caribbean Covall _........... Light reflectivevalue: 25 (dark) Valor de reflectancia de luz. 25 (oscuro) .........._... _..... _............ .........._............ - ....... I.............. Complementary colors Coloras complementarios SW 2829 Classical White SW 2861 Avocado hSII RWIiN-GIOWAN(Ai. sherwin-williams.com 1-800-45HERWIN 02015 The Sherwin-Williams Company Samples approximatethe actual paint color. Las muestrasse aproximan al rororreal de la Pin tura 650"-99841 CS 10/15 Light reflective value:15 (dark) Valor d'ereflectancla de luz: 15 (OSCUM) I.- ....... _..................................... Complementary Colors Colores complementarios SW 7014 Eider White 256 -CS SW 6172 B7scuit 265-C3 SW 6116 Tatami Tan 291 -CS 4-P.SIIERWIM-WILLiAMS sherwin-williams.com 1-800-4SHERWIN ©2015 The Sherwin-Williams Company Samples approximate the actual paint color. Lasmuesfasse aproximan al colorrea! dela pintura. 650-9-12288 CS 18 1 N@11010116616191191116161191611001191911911 191691 SW 7563 263-C3 1&estiul1{+li�i e Light reflective value: 81 (light) Valor de reffectancla de lux 87 (claro) .........._................................................................................ _ Complementary colors Colores complementarios SW 7008 Alabaster SW 9127 Sawgrass Basket SW 9724 Verde Marr6n Sn' RtNIM-WIILLIAMS, sherwin-williams.com 1-800-4SHERWIN 02015 The Sherwin-Williams Company Samples approximate the actual paint color. Las—to—aproximan al coforreal de la pint -a. 6505-01133 CS 10/15 11619I119111116191IIIIIII I1691166IIII 1111 SII I s Eclectic Houser: Tudor WOODEN WALL CLADDING 1 ! 1. Taylor, Texas; 19305. The arched extension of the front-gabled all extending beyond the main house to the right is called an "arcaded wing wall." This is a feature found on both Tudor and Spanish Eclectic houses (see also Figure 3). 2. Kansas City, Missouri; 193os. An unusually tall and steeply pitched front-gabled roof forms the principal facade. Note the pedimented entry; varying interpretations of classical doorways were added to Tudor house ! forms in the 1930s. 3. Ste. Genevieve, Missouri; 1920s. It is easy to identify the simple -- . ti side-gabled form in this example and to see how the addition of the gabled entry, massive front chimney, and dominant front gable converts it to -� Tudor styling.± 4. St. Louis, Missouri; 192os. S. Buffalo, New York; 191as. An early symmetrical example with a full front-gabled roof. Note the open eaves with exposed rafters, borrowed from contemporaneous Craftsman houses. Decorative half-timbering, seen here and in Figure 4, is uncommon on Tudor houses with only wooden wall cladding. 3 2 BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SrrES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMMISSION JEF ' I. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No 1676 City/Rural. BEAUMONT BMT 2. Name 6. Date: Factual Est. c.'1942 Address 2495 Ashley Avenue 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner .Rex C. Woodard 8. Style/Type Tudor Revival Address '2495 Ashley Avenue Beaumont 77702-1330 9. Original Use DOMESTIC -Single Dwelling 4. Block/Lot Averill Add. Lots 12-13 Block 33 SE 1-2 Present Use _ DOMESTIC-Singte Dwelling 10. Description: Complex roof line with 2 steep front gables, asphalt shingle roof, 6 -light window in gable, recessed door under brick portico, paired. 1/1 sash windows on each side of door, 2/2 sash window on each side of door, 2/2 sash window on far side,brick foundation. 11. Present Condition Good. House is fairly well -kept. 12. Significance: An example of a Tudor Revival style house built in the 19401s. 13. Relationship to Site: Original 14. Bibliography Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 15. Informant 16. Recorder Leslie Sharp Date 07-01-91 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 m.negative YEAR DRWR ROLL FRME ROLL FRME 91 16 23 to VIEW: N. Facade RECORDED BY: Leslie Sharp DATE: 07-01-91 DATE: February 10, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Laney, Planner I SUBJECT: A request for a certificate of appropriateness to construct a two -car carport. FILE: CA -3163 STAFF REPORT Maria Velazquez is seeking permission to construct a two -car carport in the rear yard of her home located at 2500 Angelina Street. The carport is to be open air on all four sides. The entrance of this structure will face Duperior Street. The carport will be made of wood with the same size siding as the main house. It will have a shingle roof with the same pitch as the existing house to match the house that exists on the lot. Additionally, the garage will be painted to match the home. The measurements provided by Mrs. Velazquez's site plan obey our City's ordinance requirements in regards to our building structure setbacks. This home is categorized as a Colonial Revival style house. Examples of this style of home are located inA Field Guide to American Houses (McAlester et al., pg. 339-341). Staff recommends approval of Mrs. Velazquez's request to construct a two -car carport. All appropriate permits must be obtained through the Building Codes department to construct this structure given the Historic Landmark Commission's approval. The house is not listed in the SPARE survey. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (409) 880-3764 Fax: (409) 880-3133 PROPERTY ADRESS: U l l I l Y VV" -- OWNERS NAME: �-JI �`2 I P ADDRESS OF OWNER: OFFICE USE ONLY: Fl FILE ## l DATE RECEIVED:-�`-1 APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER): APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER:q FAX NUMBER: REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: � Y1.Q, TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT _ NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO FENCING HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: APPLICANT SIGNA' OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION COMMENTS: MISCELLANEOUS IF YES, DATE: DATE: DATE DATE C4 cl X ,64 I Mil 1. ol.-P FRft 9 ONE-STORY 1. Greeleyville, South Carolina; ca. 191 o. Wilder House. See the com- ments on Figure 2. 2. Louisville, Kentucky; i92os. This is a typical example of the Cape Cod cottage. Figure 1 is an earlier Cape Cod, which lacks the proportions of the Colonial originals (note the lower roof pitch, oversized dormers, and extra width and height of the front facade). The Cape Cod is the most common form of one-story Colonial Revival house. As a form, it originated in the early 18th century and continued with few changes through the 1950s- 3. Dallas, Texas; x929. Randall House. This house has a formal, Adam - inspired entry porch and doorway. 4. Decatur, Indiana; ca. 1935. A modest asymmetrical interpretation of the Cape Code. 5. Macon, Georgia; 1912. Stetson House. Note the lower one-story wings; this finely detailed example, like Figure 3; was inspired by more pretentious Colonial antecedents than the typical Cape Cod examples shown in figures 1, 2, and 4. i ti R�� 1111IW4ani a� a ;..J V. 5 4 Colonial Revival 339 Eclectic Hourer: Colonial Revival THREE-STORY 1. Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1900. John A. Hasty, architect. Not a single-family house, but a triple -decker (one duelling unit on each of three floors), this has the exuberant detailing associated with early examples. Note the broken pediments on the roof and over the central second -story window. Z. Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1916. J. W. Ames, architect. Figures z and 4 are both modeled after the three-story Adam subtype that was popu- lar in New England (see pages 163-4). 3. Richmond, Virginia; 191 as. A three-story detached urban house with full -width porch. 4. Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1911. President's House, Harvard Uni- versity; G. Lowell, architect. S. Washington, District of Columbia; 1915- Woodrow Wilson House. 6. Buffalo, New York; ca. 18go=talo. Th, nn:,t..,.... . _ houses with distinctive the house on the left; th, center house; and the en parapet on the house on 7. New York, New Y1 Houses; McKim, Mead Gillette, architects for vat attached town houses wit. edents. 340 Colonial Revival 3