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REGULAR MEETING
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
July 14, 2008
City Council Chambers
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on July 14, 2008 at 3:30
p.m. with the following members present:
Commission members present: Chairman Bill Yoes
Commissioner Marie Broussard
Commissioner Ralph Jordan
Commissioner Tracy Richardson
Commissioner Ware Petznick
Commissioner Norris Turner
Commissioner James Mehaffy
Commissioner Darlene Chodzinski
Commissioner Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Marty Craig
Commissioner Maggie Perkins
Commission members absent: Commissioner Paula Blazek
Councilmembers present: Councilmember-At-Large Gethrel Wright
Councilmembers absent: Councilmember Alan Coleman
Also present: Jill Cole, Recording Secretary; Adina Ward, Planner; Anna Varela, Oaks
District Code Enforcement Officer; Pam Loiacano, Demolition Coordinator
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Commissioner Craig made a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting
held June 9, 2008. Commissioner Richardson seconded the motion. Motion to
approve carried 11:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) CA-1478: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow an addition, new
windows and the bricking of a house.
Location: 2369 Liberty
Applicant: Alma Hernandez
Historic Landmark Commission
July 14, 2008
Ms. Ward presented the staff report. The applicant's proposal is to add a 15' x 33'
gabled extension to the west side of the house. Y x 5' multi -light white vinyl or
aluminum windows will be installed throughout the entire house. Ms. Hernandez
would also like to brick the house and the addition. She states that there are several
other brick houses in the 2300 block of Liberty. However, the Planning Manager
feels that adding brick to the house would drastically change the historic look of the
house and would therefore not be appropriate.
The Planning Manager recommended approval of the addition and the windows
subject to the following conditions:
The addition shall have the same type of siding as the house.
The roof of the addition shall have the same type and color of shingle as on
the house.
The windows for the house and the addition shall be six light over six light
white framed aluminum or vinyl.
The Planning Manager recommended denial of the brick.
The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont survey.
In addition to approval of the addition by the Historic Landmark Commission, Ms.
{ Hernandez will need to receive approval of a special exception to the front yard
setback requirement by the Board of Adjustment.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Chairman Yoes asked for the applicant's comments.
Ms. Hernandez addressed the Commission.
Commissioner Mehaffy made a motion to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness
to allow the addition and the windows subject to the following conditions:
The addition shall have the same type of siding as the house.
The roof of the addition shall have the same type and color of shingle as on
the house.
The windows for the house and the addition shall be six light over six light
white framed aluminum or vinyl.
and denial of the brick for the house at 2369 Liberty as requested in CA-1478.
Commissioner Petznick suggested that the motion be amended to require that the
six light over six light windows fit within the existing surround. Commissioner
Mehaffy amended the motion per Commissioner Petznick.
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Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. The motion carried 11:0
2) CA-1487: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the painting of a
house.
Location: 2370 Liberty
Applicant: Peter Villarreal
Ms. Ward presented the staff report. Peter Villarreal has applied for a certificate
of appropriateness to allow the painting of a house at 2370 Liberty. The proposed
colors are Dutch Boy "Cottage Garden" (DC 421) for the body of the house and
Dutch Boy "Polenta" (DC 407) for the trim. A toned down green would be more
acceptable. Mr. Villarreal and the Planning Manager discussed that option.
Staff noticed that the house was being painted and told the property owner that
approval by the Historic Landmark Commission would be required before
proceeding. The house is not included in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Paint
swatches were provided to the Commission.
The Planning Manager recommended denial.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Chairman Yoes asked for the applicant's comments.
Mr. Villarreal addressed the Commission. Mr. Villarreal stated he purchased I5
gallons of paint and then realized how dark the green was and he discussed having
the paint lightened with Sherwin Williams. Discussion of paint colors followed.
Commissioner Petznick made a motion to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness
to allow the applicant to have a sample of the lightened paint approved by the
Planning Manager for the house at 2370 Liberty as requested in CA4487.
Discussion of historic paint color palettes followed.
Commissioner Petznick withdrew her motion.
Commissioner Richardson made a motion to approve a paint that is lightened to a
shade in keeping with the approved historic district palette and also meet with the
Planning Manager's approval.
Discussion followed between Mr. Villarreal and the Commission.
Commissioner Richardson withdrew his motion and made a motion to deny the
request as stated in CA-1487 so that the applicant can obtain a paint sample that is
in keeping with the approved historic paint palette and have it approved by the
Planning Manager. Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. Motion to approve
carried 11:0.
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3) CA-148$: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the demolition of
a house.
Location: 706-08 3rd Street
Applicant: City of Beaumont Building Codes Division
Ms. Ward presented the staff report. Pam Loiacano has requested a certificate of
appropriateness to demolish the house at 706-08 3`d Street. The structure was found
to be in violation of the City of Beaumont Code of Ordinances pertaining to
dangerous structures.
The structure was tagged as substandard on March 12, 2008. Ms. Loiacano states
that the house has 50% or more damage to non -supporting members. She also states
that the house is substandard but suitable for rehabilitation.
The house is included in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. The house was built
c. 1908 and is of the Vernacular Victorian style. SPARE describes the house as an
example of upper class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom.
The Planning Manager recommended approval of the request.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
i Ms. Loiacano, Demolition Coordinator, addressed the Commission.
David Bradley, 2165 North Street, addressed the Commission. He stated that he
spoke with the property owner that morning and made an offer and is waiting to
hear back from him.
Further discussion followed between the Commission, Council and staff.
Commissioner LaBiche made a motion to table the request for a Certificate of
Appropriateness to allow the demolition of a house at 706-08 3`d Street as requested
in CA-1488. Commissioner Jordan seconded the motion. Motion to approve
carried 11:0.
4) CA- 1491: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the installation of
lattice around the foundation of a house.
Location: 665 N. 6" Street
Applicant: Bruce Vaughn
Ms. Ward presented the staff report. Mr. Vaughn will be doing foundation repair
on the house. The house currently has a tin skirt around the foundation of the
house. Once the foundation work is complete, the home owner would like to
replace the tin skirt with lattice.
The house is listed in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the
house was built c. 1910 and is of the National Folk style. The house is typical of
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middle class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. SPARE
says that the use of modernmaterials has sacrificed the architectural integrity of the
structure.
The Planning Manager recommended approval.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Discussion between Commission members followed.
Commissioner Mehaffy made a motion to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness
to allow the installation of lattice around the foundation of a house at 665 N. 61b
Street as requested in CA-1491. Commissioner Richardson seconded the motion.
Motion to approve carried 11:0.
5) Historic Preservation Loan Report
Ms. Ward stated that the current balance is $45,254.52.
6) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Mrs. Varela submitted her monthly report to the Commission.
OTHER BUSINESS
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED
AT 4:33 P.M.
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