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REGULAR MEETING
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
August 16, 2010
Council Chambers
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on August 16, 2010 at
1:30 p.m. with the following members present:
Commission members present: Vice Chairman Ralph Jordan
Commissioner Bill Yoes
Commissioner Norris Turner
Commissioner Marie Broussard
Commissioner Judy Linsley
Commissioner Darlene Chodzinski
Commissioner Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Ethelyn Jenkins
Commissioner Barbara Perrot
Commissioner Marty Craig
Commissioner members absent: Chairman Paula Blazek
Councilmembers absent: Councilmember-at Large Gethrel Wright
Councilmember Alan Coleman
Also present: Steve Richardson, Planning Manager; Adina Ward, Planner; Jill Cole,
Recording Secretary
APPROVAL OF THE MEWTES
Commissioner Chodzinski made a motion to approve minutes of the August 9, 2010
Regular Meeting. Commissioner Yoes seconded the motion. Motion to approve
carried 9:0.
SPECIAL MEETING
1) CA-1847: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the demolition of
a house and the construction of a new home.
Location: 2185 South Street
Applicant: McVaugh Builders, LLC
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report and stated that the request was tabled
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from the August 9"' meeting. McVaugh Builders, LLC has applied for a certificate
of appropriateness to demolish the house at 2185 South and build a new house at
the same location. The house received hurricane damage.
The new 858 sq. ft. house will be sided with bardie plank. Windows will be one
over one panes. The house shall be constructed on pier and beam. The body of the
house will be painted Sherwin Williams "Peace Yellow" (SW2857) and the trim
will be painted Sherwin Williams "Caribbean Coral" (SW 2854).
2185 South is listed in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. The house was built c.
1917. SPARE states that the house is typical of middle class housing built in
Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. At the time of the survey, the use of
modern materials had sacrificed the architectural integrity of the structure.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Commissioner Turner stated that he visited with Ms. Marshall, the property owner,
and walked through the home to survey the damage. Mr. Turner's opinion is that
the house could be repaired for considerably less that the official estimate.
Mark Healy of the Shaw Group addressed the Commission
Chris Calhoun of McVaugh Builders addressed the Commission.
Commissioner Broussard made a motion to deny a Certificate of Appropriateness
to allow the demolition of a house and the construction of a new home at 2185
South Street as requested in CA-1847. Commissioner LaBiche seconded the
motion. Motion to deny carried 9:0.
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED
AT2:19P.M.