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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCA-2043 DATE: October 10, 2011 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Request for a certificate of appropriateness to allow the demolition of a house and the construction of a new house. FILE: CA-2043 STAFF REPORT The Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission (SETRPC) has applied for a certificate of appropriateness to allow the demolition of an existing house and the construction of a new house. The property is located at 2236 North St. 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 1,281 sq. ft. house will consist of two bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, living/dining room and a laundry room. The construction methods employed would dictate the houses to be constructed as a 24' slab on grade foundation, wood framing, with horizontal lap hardie siding and 30 year Elk architectural roofing shingles in a weathered wood gray color. The windows on the house will be white frame vinyl windows with one over one appearance. The roof will have 7/12 pitch and with a front gable. The house will have a covered front porch with a gable. The porch gable will be covered in siding to match the house. Parking will be at the rear of the house with a handicap ramp along the west side. The property owners propose to paint the body of the house Sherwin Williams A Colony Buff @ (SW 2207) and the trim white. FEMA=s engineering consultant estimates that it would cost $274,449.44 to totally rehabilitate the house which would put complete renovation beyond the capabilities of this program. The existing house is listed in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont survey. SPARE states that the house was constructed c. 1917 and is of the Colonial Revival style. The house is an example of upper middle class housing built in Beaumont built between 1915 and 1945. Exhibits are attached.