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REGULAR MEETING
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
October 10, 2011
Council Chambers
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on October 10, 2011 at
3:30 p.m. with the following members present:
Commission members present: Chairman Paula Blazek
Commissioner Bill Yoes
Commissioner Marie Broussard
Commissioner Judy Linsley
Commissioner Norris Turner
Commissioner Darlene Chodzinski
Commissioner Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Marty Craig
Commissioner Barbara Perrot
Commissioner B. Eliot New
Commission members absent: Commissioner Ethelyn Jenkins
Councilmembers absent: Councilmember-at Large Gethrel Wright
Councilmember Alan Coleman
Also present: Steve Richardson, Planning Manager; Jill Cole, Recording Secretary; Adina
Ward, Planner; Anna Varela, Historic District Code Enforcement Officer
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting
held September 12, 2011. Commissioner Perrot seconded the motion. Motion to
approve carried 10:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) CA-2040: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a house and the construction of a new house.
Location: 1044 Magnolia
Applicant: Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
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Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. This demolition and new
construction is being done under the auspices of SETRPC=s Hurricane Ike
Disaster Recovery Program.
The house will be of the Craftsman style. The 1,285 sq. ft. house will
consist of two bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, living/dining room and a
laundry room. The house will be constructed on a 24' concrete slab on
grade foundation. Hardie plank siding and one over one white frame vinyl
windows will be installed. The parking will be in the rear of the house
with a handicap ramp extending along the south side of the house. The
homeowner has picked Sherwin Williams A Classical Gold @ for the body of
the house and Sherwin Williams A Roycroft Bottle Green @ for the trim.
FEMA=s engineering consultant estimates that it would cost $223,804 to
totally rehabilitate the house. To compare estimates, the City had its
consultant inspect the house. The City=s consultant estimated that it
would cost $198,577 to rehabilitate the structure. Both estimates would
put complete renovation beyond the capabilities of this program.
Mr. Richardson distributed paint color samples to the Commission.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Chairman Blazek asked for the applicant=s comments.
Mike Foster with Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
addressed the Commission.
Commissioner LaBiche made a motion to approve a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the demolition of a house and the construction of
a new house at 1044 Magnolia as requested in CA-2040, subject to the
following conditions:
The building shall be redesigned so that the bedrooms and
kitchen/laundry room are switched. Kitchen/laundry room shall be
at rear of house. The back door shall be at the back of the house.
The house shall be built on a 24" slab on grade.
Windows shall be one over six.
Instead of a wooden handicap ramp, a concrete sidewalk shall be
provided from the house to the parking spaces.
The body of the house will be painted Sherwin Williams A Classical
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Gold @ (SW 2831) or equivalent and the trim of the house will be
painted Sherwin Williams A Roycroft Bottle Green @ (SW 2847) or
equivalent.
Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried
10:0.
2) CA-2042: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a house and the construction of a new house.
Location: 2550 Houston
Applicant: Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The house will be of the
Craftsman style. The 1,450 sq. ft. house will consist of three bedrooms,
two baths, kitchen. living/dining room and a laundry room. The house will
be constructed on a 24" concrete slab on grade foundation. Hardie plank
siding and one over one white frame vinyl windows will be installed. The
parking will be in the rear of the house with a handicap ramp located at the
northwest corner of the house. The homeowner has picked Sherwin
Williams A Casa Blanca @ for the body of the house and Sherwin Williams
A Roycroft Brass @ for the trim and accent.
FEMA=s engineering consultant estimates that it would cost $290,795 to
totally rehabilitate the structure which would put complete renovation
beyond the capabilities of this program.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Chairman Blazek asked for the applicant=s comments.
Mr. Douglas, the homeowner, addressed the Commission and answered
questions.
Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve the demolition of a house
and the construction of a new house at 2550 Houston as requested in
CA-2042, subject to the following conditions:
Windows shall be one over six.
Handicap ramp be located at the rear of the house.
House shall be built on a 24" slab on grade.
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The body of the house will be painted Sherwin Williams A Casa
Blanca @ (SW 2060) and the trim will be painted Sherwin Williams
A Roycroft Brass @ (SW 2843) or equivalent.
Commissioner Perrot seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried
8:2 (Chodzinski, Linsley).
3) CA-2043: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a house and the construction of a new house.
Location: 2236 North Street
Applicant: Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The house will be of the
Craftsman style. The 1,281 sq. ft. house will consist of two bedrooms,
two baths, kitchen, living/dining room and a laundry room. The house will
be constructed on a 24' concrete slab on grade foundation. Hardie plank
siding and one over one white frame vinyl windows will be installed. The
parking will be at the rear of the house with a handicap ramp located along
the west side of the house. The homeowner has
picked Sherwin Williams A Colony Bluff @ for the body of the house and
white for the trim.
FEMA=s engineering consultant estimates that it would cost $274,449 to
totally rehabilitate the house which would put complete renovation beyond
the capabilities of this program.
Mrs. Lee, the homeowner, was present at the meeting.
Commissioner LaBiche made a motion to approve a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the demolition of a house and the construction of
a new house at 2236 North Street as requested in CA-2043, subject to the
following conditions:
The building shall be redesigned so that the bedrooms and
kitchen/laundry room are switched. Kitchen/laundry room shall be
at rear of house. The back door shall be at the back of the house.
The house shall be built on a 24" slab on grade.
Windows shall be one over six.
Instead of a wooden handicap ramp, a concrete sidewalk shall be
provided from the house to the parking spaces.
The body of the house will be painted Sherwin Williams A Colony
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Bluff @ for the body of the house and white for the trim.
Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried
10:0.
4) CA-2056: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
painting of a house.
Location: 2222 McFaddin
Applicant: Earnestine Baloney
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The applicant would like to
paint the body of the house Behr Paints A Grape Leaves @ and the trim Behr
Paints A Asparagus @.
Mr. Richardson recommended that the body color be approved but with a
cream color for the trim.
Ms. Baloney is unable to attend the meeting because of her work schedule.
Chairman Blazek made a motion to approve a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the painting of a house at 2222 McFaddin as
requested in CA-2056 with Behr Paints A Grape Leaves @ in a flat finish and
the trim to be painted a flat cream paint. Commissioner Chodzinski
seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 10:0.
5) CA-2059: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a house and the construction of a new house.
Location: 1476 Louisiana
Applicant: Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The house will be of the
Craftsman style. The 1,281 sq. ft. house will consist of two bedrooms,
two baths, kitchen, living/dining room and a laundry room. The house will
be constructed on a 24" concrete slab on grade foundation. Hardie plank
siding and one over one white frame vinyl windows will be installed. The
parking will be at the rear of the house with a handicap ramp located along
the west side of the house. The property owner has not picked colors to
paint the house.
FEMA=s engineering consultant estimates that it would cost $218,161 to
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totally rehabilitate the house which would put complete renovation beyond
the capabilities of this program.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Mike Foster with Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
addressed the Commission.
Commissioner LaBiche made a motion to deny a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the demolition of a house and the construction of
a new house at 1476 Louisiana as requested in CA-2059. Commissioner
New seconded the motion. Motion to deny carried 9:0.
6) CA-2060: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a house and the construction of a new house.
Location: 2020 Broadway
Applicant: Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The house will be of the
Craftsman style. The 1,318 sq. ft. house will consist of three bedrooms,
two baths, kitchen, living/dining room and a laundry room. The house will
be constructed on a 24" concrete slab on grade foundation. Hardie plank
siding and white frame one over one vinyl windows will be installed. The
parking will be at the rear of the house and a handicap ramp will be located
along the west side of the house. The home owner has not picked out the
colors to paint the house.
FEMA=s engineering consultant estimates that it would cost $372,493 to
totally rehabilitate the house which would put complete renovation beyond
the capabilities of this program.
The subject home recently burned in a fire. Substantial damage was done
to the home.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Chairman Blazek asked for the applicant=s comments.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter, the homeowners, addressed the Commission. The
Carters have three grandchildren and a son that live with them in the home.
Discussion of increasing the number of bedrooms to accommodate all the
children. followed.
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Commissioner LaBiche made a motion to approve a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the demolition of a house and the construction of
a new house at 2020 Broadway as requested in CA-2060, subject to the
following conditions:
The building shall be redesigned so that the bedrooms and
kitchen/laundry room are switched. Kitchen/laundry room shall be
at rear of house. The back door shall be at the back of the house.
The house shall be built on a 24" slab on grade.
Windows shall be one over six.
Instead of a wooden handicap ramp, a concrete sidewalk shall be
provided from the house to the parking spaces.
and that consideration be given to build a 4 bedroom home instead of a
three bedroom home. Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. Motion
to approve carried 10:0.
7) CA-2065: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
painting of a house.
Location: 2590 Angelina
Applicant: Rocio Castillo
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The property owner would like
to paint the body of the house Martha Stewart Living A Butternut Squash @
and the trim Martha Living A Claret @.
Mr. Richardson recommended denial.
The applicant=s son submitted some new colors that his mother wants to
use.
Discussion followed of possible color combinations.
Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the painting of a house at 2590 Angelina for
CA-2065 with a mauve color for the body of the house, the trim painted a
creamy white and the door Martha Stewart=s A Claret @. Commissioner
LaBiche seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 10:0.
8) Historic Preservation Loan Program
Mr. Richardson stated that there was $119,988.11 available.
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9) Director=s Report
10) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Ms. Varela presented her report to the Commission.
OTHER BUSINESS
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS
ADJOURNED AT 5:10 P. M.
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