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REGULAR MEETING
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
April 12, 2010
Council Chambers
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on April 12, 2010 at
3:30 p.m. with the following members present:
Commission members present: Chairman Paula Blazek
Vice Chairman Ralph Jordan
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 members absent: Commissioner Ethelyn Jenkins
Councilmembers present: Mayor Pro-Tem Gethrel Wright
Councilmembers absent: Councilmember Alan Coleman
Also present: Stephen Richardson, Planning Manager; Jill Cole, Recording Secretary;
Adina Ward, Planner; Anna Varela, Historic District Code Enforcement
Officer; Chris Boone, Community Development Director; Pam Loiacano,
Demolitions Coordinator
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve the March 8, 2010 minutes.
Commissioner Turner seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 10:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) CA-1788: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a storage
building.
Location: 2390 Broadway
Applicant: Judith Rich
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. At the last meeting, the
Commission denied the placement of a portable metal building in the back
yard of Judith Rich=s property. The building is 9' tall at the eave and 10'8"
at the peak of the roof. Ms. Rich is asking that the Commission
reconsider.
Mr. Richardson recommended that Ms. Rich build a 9' tall wood screening
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fence along the side property line from the 8 Street driveway to the north
end of the porch enclosure and that an asphalt shingle roof be installed on
the metal storage building.
If Ms. Rich does not agree to these conditions, then the metal building shall
be removed.
A slide of the property was shown.
Chairman Blazek asked for the owner=s comments.
Ms. Rich addressed the Commission and agreed to comply with the
screening fence and to adding these shingles.
Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow a storage building at 2390 Broadway as
requested in CA-1788, with the stipulation that a 9' tall wood screening
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fence be built along the side property line from the 8 Street driveway to
the north end of the porch enclosure and that an asphalt shingle roof be
installed on the metal storage building. Commissioner Perrot seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 8:2 (Jordan, LaBiche).
2) CA-1791: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the paving
of a parking space in the front yard.
Location: 2240 Laurel
Applicant: Salvador Cisneros
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The applicant, Mr. Cisneros,
states that he would like to pave a 12' X 25' parking space to park his
pickup. He says that is the only place he has to park the truck.
The Historic District regulations state that all off-street parking must be
setback along the street frontages not less than the required yard setbacks
or as far back as the front of the immediately adjacent buildings, whichever
is greater. A 25' front building set back is required.
Mr. Richardson recommended denial of the request.
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A slide of the subject property was shown.
Chairman Blazek asked for comments.
Mrs. Cisneros addressed the Commission and answered questions.
Commissioner LaBiche made a motion to deny a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the paving of a parking space in the front yard at
2240 Laurel as requested in CA-1791. Chairman Blazek seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 10:0.
3) CA-1798: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a structure.
Location: 1435 Broadway
Applicant: City of Beaumont Building Codes Division
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. This item was deferred from
the March meeting. At that meeting, the Commission asked Mr. Bergeron
for a work plan and the name of the contractor he is to hire.
On Friday, Mr. Richardson stated that he received a call from Francis Betar
who is negotiating with Mr. Bergeron to buy the house. She is requesting
a 90 day deferral so that she can finish the purchase.
Discussion followed between staff and the Commission.
Vice-Chairman Jordan made a motion to approve a 90 day extension for
the house at 1435 Broadway to allow the buyer to complete the purchase
of the house. Commissioner LaBiche seconded the motion.
Mr. Bergeron addressed the Commission and submitted a plan of action for
work to be done on the house. Discussion followed.
Motion to approve carried 10:0.
4) CA-1806: Request a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
demolition of a substandard structure.
Location: 2260 Broadway
Applicant: City of Beaumont Building Codes Division
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. Mrs. Loiacano stated that the
structure was tagged as substandard on July 31, 2007. Julio Perez entered
into a work repair program in February, 2009 but no work has been done.
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Mr. Richardson recommended approval of the request.
A slide of the property was shown.
Chairman Blazek asked for comments.
Mrs. Loiacano addressed the Commission and discussion followed.
Commissioner Yoes made a motion to approve the Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the demolition of a substandard structure at 2260
Broadway as requested in CA-1806. Commissioner Perrot seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 10:0.
5) CA-1808: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the
construction of a new house.
Location: 1893 Long
Applicant: Justin Johnson for Tegrity Homes
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. Justin Johnson with Tegrity
Homes states that the new house is a Rita replacement. The house is a
cottage style and will be sided with Hardie Plan and HardieShingle siding.
The body of the house will be painted tan with off-white trim and red
accents. The house will have six over six white vinyl windows, paneled
doors, square columns and 3 tab shingles on the roof.
Mr. Richardson recommended approval subject to installing architectural
shingles in the Weatherwood color.
Discussion between the Commission and Mr. Richardson followed. The
Commission suggested pier and beam construction as opposed to a
concrete slab.
Chairman Blazek asked for the applicant=s comments.
Justin Johnson with Tegrity Homes addressed the Commission and
answered questions.
Commissioner Yoes made a motion to table the request until the next
meeting so that the applicant could resubmit plans with pier and beam
construction. Chairman Blazek seconded the motion. Motion to table
carried 10:0.
6) HCD-1.38: Request for a historic preservation loan.
Location: 2070/2080 Hazel
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Applicant: Stone Haynes of Vair Resources, LLC
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. This item is a request for an
historic preservation loan in the amount of $95,000 to rebuild a storm
damaged carport for Stone Haynes= Ten Oaks Apartments at 2070-2080
Hazel.
Work includes constructing a 70' long, 16 space carport with 12" x 12"
beams and a pitched roof finished with 30 year architectural shingles.
In borrowing $95,000, Mr. Haynes would pay $1,583.33 per month for 60
months.
Mr. Richardson recommended denial based upon the fact that funds should
be used for exterior rehabilitation, preservation and the restoration of
historic properties. While the property is located in the Oaks Historic
District, it is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont survey. In addition, the
loan request is for the replacement of a carport and is not for renovations
to the primary structure.
Discussion followed between the Commission and Mr. Richardson.
The applicant, Mr. Haynes, addressed the Commission.
Chairman Blazek asked for comments.
Patricia Hotalen, 2106 Hazel, spoke in favor of the request.
Discussion of usage of funds and guidelines of loan monies followed.
Vice-Chairman Jordan asked to abstain from the vote because he lives in
the immediate neighborhood.
Commissioner Chodzinski expressed that the request does not fall within
the guidelines of the historic loan program.
Commissioner Chodzinski made a motion to deny a historic preservation
loan for the property at 2070/2080 Hazel as requested in HCD-1.38.
Commissioner Perrot seconded the motion. Motion to deny carried 9:0:1
(Jordan).
7) File 757-OB: Request for the consideration of an amendment to the Zoning
Ordinance, Section 30-21.2
Applicant: City of Beaumont
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Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. The installation of small
satellite dishes has become an issue in the Oaks Historic District. They are
not really addressed so Mr. Richardson recommended the following:
SATELLITE DISHES, ANTENNAS AND OTHER
SIGNAL-RECEIVING DEVICES. These devices shall be located on the
side or rear facades of the primary structure. No such device shall be
located on the front facade of the primary structure.
Discussion followed regarding amortization schedule and Mr. Richardson
said he would consult the Legal Department and present the information at
a later date.
8) Historic Preservation Loan Report
Mr. Richardson stated that there was $122,921.31 available.
6) Director=s Report
Commissioner Chodzinski updated the Commission on the Visionaries in
Preservation program.
7) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Ms. Varela distributed her report to the Commission.
OTHER BUSINESS
Discussion of Work Plan for 480 Magazine
Discussion of possible changes to the ordinance on renovation of
historic structures/requiring a work plan whenever someone obtains
an HC-L
Discussion on Ike houses - trying to get more appropriately
designed houses n the Oaks Historic District.
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS
ADJOURNED AT 5:15 P. M.
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