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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
July 13, 2020
City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas …
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on July 13, 2020 and called
to order at 3:34 p.m. with the following members present:
Chairman Paula Blazek
Vice-Chairman Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Hester Bell
Commissioner Marie Broussard
Commissioner Marty Craig - *arrived at 3:40 pm
Commissioner Terry Hallemann
Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin
Commissioner Thomas Sigee - *arrived at 3:55 pm
Commission Members absent : Commissioner Theresa Goodness
Commissioner Janelle Templeton
Councilmembers present: None
Also present: Chris Boone, Director of Planning and Community
Development
Katrina Purcell, Planner I
Elayna Luckey, Historic Code Enforcement Officer
Catherine Allen, Recording Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Makin moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on
June 8, 2020. Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) CA-3198: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 6 ft. tall chain link
fence with barbed wire.
Applicant: Suzieanna Bone
Location: 2120 Broadway Street
Mrs. Purcell presented the staff report. Suzieanna Bone would like to keep a cyclone fence with
barbed wire at 2120 Broadway Street. The apartment complex is being remodeled, updated and
secured, and all former residents were evicted. After some discussion with Mrs. Luckey, the
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property owner misunderstood and installed a chain link and barbed wire fence along the north
and west property lines. Security has been an issue while remodeling, as former residents and
others have continually attempted to access the property.
The neighboring property to the west is a single-family residential house. Staff would consider a
wrought iron fence from the front property line past the front of the neighboring house, then a
wooden six (6) or eight (8) ft. tall privacy fence for the remainder of the west property line. The
apartment complex has entranceways along the west side of the building. The north property
line borders an alley. The chain link provides a view of what is going on in the alley while the
barbed wire discourages trespassers.
The property is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Staff recommended denial of the chain link and barbed wire along the west property line, and
approval of the chain link and barbed wire along the north property line.
Slides of the subject property were shown. Mrs. Purcell provided information about the
ordinances concerning fences. Officer Luckey added information about the alley and the
neighboring properties.
Discussion followed concerning the fencing, the right-of-way of the alley and the
misunderstanding between the applicant and staff. Further discussion involved clarification on
the features of the property and staff’s recommendation to approve fencing on the north property
line but deny it on the west property line.
The applicant was not present.
Chairman Blazek moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 6
ft. tall chain link fence with barbed wire along the north property line and to deny the chain link
and barbed wire along the west property line, for the property at 2120 Broadway Street, as
requested in file CA-3198. Vice-Chairman LaBiche seconded the motion. The motion to
approve carried 7:0.
2) CA-3200: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove shutters.
Applicant: Gerald Condon
Location: 2455 Gladys Avenue
Mrs. Purcell presented the staff report. Gerald Condon would like permission to permanently
remove the shutters at 2455 Gladys. Mr. Condon is having the property painted and reroofed as
approved by staff. The shutters have been removed for painting, and Mr. Condon would like to
not replace them. A Field Guide to American Houses gives several examples of Ranch style
homes without shutters on pages 479 and 480.
The house is not listed in the SPARE survey.
Staff recommended approval of the request.
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Slides of the subject property were shown.
A brief discussion followed regarding shutters in the historic district.
The applicant was not present.
Commissioner Makin moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
remove shutters, for the property at 2455 Gladys Avenue, as requested in file CA-3200.
Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0.
3) CA-3201: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to widen a rock driveway to
create a parking pad in front of the house.
Applicant: Carl Hubbell
Location: 2355 Liberty Avenue
Mrs. Purcell presented the staff report. Carl Hubbell created a rock parking pad in his front yard
at 2355 Liberty Avenue. No Certificate of Appropriateness or permit was issued for this
construction. Mr. Hubbell is requesting permission to keep the rock parking space.
The ordinance states, “Within front or side yards, off-street surface parking is not permitted on
grassed areas. Said grassed areas may not be paved or otherwise destroyed without a certificate
of appropriateness. Vehicles may only be parked on paved surfaces.”
The house is not listed in the SPARE survey.
Staff recommended denial of the request.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Discussion followed concerning the timeframe of construction, history of parking at the property
and the zoning of the property.
The applicant, Carl Hubbell, 2355 Liberty Avenue, addressed the Commission. He stated that he
has a large number of people living with him, most with their own vehicles. Mr. Hubbell
discussed problems with street parking due to frequent speeding on Liberty Avenue. He
provided pictures of the property and vehicles. He also stated that he did not realize he needed a
permit for the parking pad construction.
Further discussion followed between the Commission, the applicant and staff regarding parking
codes and requirements in the district and possible options for the applicant to remedy the
situation.
Vice-Chairman LaBiche moved to deny the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to widen
a rock driveway to create a parking pad in front of the house, for the property located at 2355
Liberty Avenue, as requested in file CA-3201. Commissioner Hallemann seconded the motion.
The motion to deny carried 8:0.
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4) CA-3209: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a front porch to a house.
Applicant: Quenten Pete
Location: 2075 South Street
Mrs. Purcell presented the staff report. Quenten Pete would like to add a front porch to his house
at 2075 South Street. Mr. Pete began work on the porch without the benefit of a CA (Certificate
of Appropriateness) or permit. A stop work order was issued. At this point, staff noticed that the
proposed porch would encroach into the front setback of the property. A Variance was requested
and approved, with the understanding that his porch must be approved by the Historic Landmark
Commission.
The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Staff recommended approval of a porch similar to Mr. Pete’s design, with a pitch to match the
gable above the porch.
Slides of the subject property were shown. Discussion followed concerning the pitch and
placement of the proposed porch.
The applicant, Quenten Pete, 2075 South Street, addressed the Commission. He stated that he
needs a bigger porch in order to be able to sit on the porch and watch his children play. He also
stated that he would like to extend the gables to provide better cover from rain.
Further discussion followed concerning the gables and paint color.
Commissioner Makin moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a
front porch to a house with a pitch to match the gable above the porch, for the property located at
2075 South Street, as requested in file CA-3209. Commissioner Craig seconded the motion.
The motion to approve carried 8:0.
5) CA-3212: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house.
Applicant: City of Beaumont
Location: 1791 North Street
Mrs. Purcell presented the staff report. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a certificate of
demolition for the house located at 1791 North Street. According to the inspection report, this
structure was originally tagged on January 18, 2019. After attempts to save the house were met
with theft and vandalism, the owner signed a demolition consent. The report states that part of
an exterior wall is missing and much of the sheetrock is gone. All of the electrical, mechanical
and plumbing would need to be brought up to the current code. Based on the extensive repairs
needed for this structure, the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order.
The house is in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built
c.1922. The house is Craftsman style that was typical of middle class housing built in Beaumont
in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
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Staff recommended approval of the request.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Commissioner Hallemann moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition to
demolish a house, for the property located at 1791 North Street, as requested in file CA-3212.
Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 8:0.
6) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Officer Luckey reported that Municipal Court has still been closed for code dockets due to the
Covid-19 pandemic. She presented information on inspections, charges and grass cutting in the
historic district.
OTHER BUSINESS
None.
THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:16
P.M.
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