HomeMy WebLinkAbout1-10-94 HLC MinutesThe January 10, 1993 Historic Landmark Commission meeting was called to order by
Chairman Mary Jane Buttrill.
The following Commissioners were present:
Chairman Mary Jane Buttrill
Commissioner Raymond Chaison
Commissioner Elmer Embs
Commissioner Jessica Foy
Commissioner Terrence Holmes
Commissioner Bruce Hamilton
Commissioner JoAnn Stiles
Commissioner Walter Sutton
Commissioner Dorcy Wader
The following Commissioners were absent:
Commissioner Debra Kay Johnson
Commissioner Sam Pullig
Commissioner Becki Stedman
Staff present: Stephen Richardson, Secretary; Nicholas Karavolos, City Planner;
Patsy Ellis, Recording Secretary; Kimberly James, Planning
Technician; Lawrence Baker, Field Supervisor -Demolitions.
Also present: Councilman -at -Large Andrew Cokinos; Councilmember Lulu Smith.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUM
Commissioner Embs made a motion to approve the minutes of the December 13, 1993
meeting.
Approval of the minutes was seconded by Commissioner Chaison.
Motion carried 8:0.
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A) Discussion of HC-D1 Revolving Loan Fund to relax certain loan restrictions and
requirements.
Nicholas Karavolos stated that last month a requested change in the Revolving Loan
Program was presented to the Commission. Staff requests a change in the terms of
the loan program from a period up to thirty (30) months. This would allow people
with modest incomes to be able to take advantage of the program. Not all loans will
have to be paid back in thirty (30) months. It can be varied. The terms of payment
can be adjusted by Council. It can be semi-annually, quarterly or monthly basis. In
addition, Mr. Karavolos recommended that the statement "$15,000 to be added per
anum" be removed.
A motion to approve staffs recommendation to adopt the revisions was made by
Commissioner Sutton.
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Holmes.
Motion carried 9:0.
B) Chairman's Report
Chairman Buttrill stated that the winner of the 1993 Preservation Week Essay
Contest is from Madison Middle School in Texas.
Also, the History Conference deadline is January loth and the conference is on
Saturday, January 15th. Libby Willis, the National Trust representative for the
Texas/New Mexico area will be visiting Beaumont, explaining some of the programs
that the National Trust has in place.
A reminder about the Workshop to be held on Monday, January 24 at 3:30 p.m.
D) CA-26: Request to consider an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
demolish an existing main structure within the Oaks Historic District. Location:
2475 McFaddin, City of Beaumont. Applicant: City of Beaumont.
Nicholas Karavolos showed slides of the structure. He stated that staff recommends
denial of this request because subject property is a contributing structure wityhin the
district and is not in a state of disrepair requiring demolition. The structure,
although neglected, is in sound condition.
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After further discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Hamilton to
determine that the property has historic value and to approve staffs recommendation
to deny the demolition permit.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Chaison.
Motion carried 9:0.
E) CA-27: Request to consider an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
demolish an existing main structure within the Oaks Historic District. location:
1925 Harrison, City of Beaumont. Applicant: City of Beaumont.
Nicholas Karavolos stated that staff recommends approval of this request because the
subject property is not historically significant nor is it a contributing structure to the
district. The structure is currently in a state of disrepair requiring the
aforementioned action. It is open and accessible and structurally compromised, The
structure has been seized by Jefferson County for delinquent taxes and Nick Lampson
has given authorization for demolition of same. Slides were shown of the structure.
Mr. Karavolos stated that a request was given to Lawrence Baker that when any
house in the historic district is demolished everything is removed, there should be no
trace of the house being there; no slabs left behind, no steps, nothing that makes the
house look like it has been demolished, that it be returned to an open space state.
Chairman Buttrill asked if Jefferson County owns the property. Mr. Karavolos stated
that was correct. He stated that the county would reimburse the city for the cost of
the demolition.
A motion was made by Commissioner Chaison to determite that the property has
no historic value and to accept staffs recommendation to demolish the structure.
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Watler.
Motion carried 9:0.
CA-28: Request to consider an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
demolish an existing main structure within the Oaks Historic District. Location:
2550 Hazel, City of Beaumont. Applicant: City of Beaumont.
Commissioner Hamilton asked how it was determined what is contributing and what
isn't. Mr. Karavolos stated that he evaluates each home in the district on a point
scale very similar to the system that is in place with the original SPARE. If it makes
a minimum of 70 points, it is a structure considered for the historic preservation. if
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It does not meet that minimum, it is not.
This particular structure is a contributing structure within the historic district.
Architecturally, it is unique. It is a colonial revival, circa 1928. However, the
homeowner expresses no interest and will not sell the structure, demolish the
structure, fix the structure or board up the structure. Therefore, staff recommends
demolition of this structure.
A motion was made by Commissioner Foy to determine that the structure has
historic value.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hamilton.
Motion carried 9:0.
A motion was made by Commissioner Chaison to approve staffs recommendation.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Embs,
Motion failed 6:3.
A motion was made by Commissioner Hamilton to deny staffs recommendation.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Foy.
Motion carried 5:3 with one (1) abstention.
G) OTHER BUSINESS
Nicholas Karavolos reminded the commissioners that in their packets is a list of the
properties awarded a Certificate of Appropriateness, to -date, an Historic Properties
Inventory and a January/February Calendar of Events. Chairman Buttrill added some
dates to the events calendar: The Tyrrell Library has an exhibit on the YMCA
through the month of January and in February will have an exhibit from San
Antonio called "The Origins of Eighteenth Century Tejano".
Stephen Richardson reminded the commissioners of the consideration of donation
to Main Streets "We Love Week", February 14-18. There is $1,200 in a trust fund
that is for the commission's use.
After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Sutton to donate $200 to the
"We Love Week" program.
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The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hamilton.
Motion carried 9:0.
Stephen Richardson told the commission that he feels that the commission should
consider being more active in the adaptive reuse of architecturally or historically
significant structures. Possibly more CDBG money could be designated for
renovation of these types of structures.
Nicholas Karavolos led a discussion on the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Mr. Karavolos introduced a new SPARE Evaluation Summary Form which he
recommended be used in future SPARE Surveys of the City. He stated the form's
point system was a slightly modified version of the 1977 SPARE System. He
recommended use of the new system as it would greatly reduce the need for
"objective" judgment calls on the part of the SPARE interns and return subjectivity
to the survey.
After some discussion by the Commissioners and staff, Mr. Karavolos agreed to
reopen the issue during the next hearing to entertain the HLC's suggestions for the
survey point system.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
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