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The September 14, 1992 Meeting of the Historical Landmark Commission was called to order
by Chairman Bessie Chisum.
The following Commissioners were present:
Chairman Bessie Chisum
Commissioner Mary Jane Buttrill
Commissioner Jessica Foy
Commissioner M.L. Lefler, Jr.
Commissioner Walter Sutton
Commissioner Charles Walker
Commissioner Milton Bell
Commissioner Lory Warton
Commissioner Samuel Pullig
The following Commissioners were absent;
Commissioner Raymond Chaison
Commissioner Bruce Hamilton
Staff present: Kirt Anderson, Planning Director, Nicholas Karavolos, Planner,
Patsy Ellis, Recording Secretary, Rick Bailey, Planning Technician
and Lawrence Baker, Environmental Health.
Also present: Councilman Andrew Cokinos.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Commissioner Lefler made the motion to approve the minutes of the July 13 and August 24,
1992 meeting. Approval of the minutes was seconded by Commissioner Bell. Motion carried
9:0.
REGULAR MEETING
A) Chairman's Report:
Chairman Chisum spoke of the Christopher Columbus box available in the
Beaumont Enterprise for historical announcements. She thanked the Enterprise for
making this space available.
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Gladys City Celebration - September 26
Texas State Board for Historic Preservation - Chairman Chisum will attend in San
Marcos.
B) Committee Reports:
Marker Committee:
Chairman Chisum suggested that Kirt Anderson present a slide overview of the local
parks with historical significance.
Marketing Committee: No Report.
* Conference Committee: No Report.
Education Committee:
Kirt Anderson announced that a new commissioner was appointed by city council on
Tuesday, September 8 - Debra Kay Johnson.
CLG Conference - Brownsville, Texas - October 28-30 - Budget: $1,400
Bylaws Committee: No Report.
Catalog Committee: No Report.
Building Committee:
Cooke -Wilson Tax Abatement was brought before the committee. At this point in
the proceedings, Commissioner Belt excused himself from discussion. Motion to
recommend the Cooke -Wilson Tax Abatement to the city of Beaumont was made by
Commissioner Lefler and seconded by Commissioner Pullig. Motion passed 7:1.
Kirt Anderson explained the procedures and further steps of a tax abatement.
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Chairman Chisum declared the meeting a public hearing. She stated that at
this time the public hearing, the request for a designation for an historical
cultural landmark for the former Sears, Roebuck property at 350 Magnolia
is declared open, and let the record show that Commissioner Bell excused
himself from the proceedings.
Nicholas Karavolos representing the staff presented the request to consider an
application for the designation of Historical -Cultural Landmark. The property in
question is described as the former Sears, Roebuck and Company site at 350
Magnolia, Lots 5-12, Block 18, Calder Addition to the City of Beaumont.
Staff recommends denial of this request because the subject property fails to meet
any of the established standards outlined in Section 30-39 regarding historical
significance,
The applicant, Mr. Gregory A. Austin is the President of Beaumont Realty, Inc. Mr.
Austin has renovated the subject property and is seeking tax relief available through
the designation. The subject property is within the central business district and is
projected to provide office and storage space. Mr. Austin was notified of the hearing
and was not present.
Mr. Karavolos presented a slide presentation depicting the different views of the
building as it existed in 1949 and as it is represented today.
The criteria to be used in designation of an Historical -Cultural Landmark
Preservation District is: The site must be recognized as a landmark by either
national, state or local; existence of distinguishing characteristics; identification as the
work of a master designer, architect or builder; embodiment of elements of
architectural design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship which represent a significant
architectural innovation; relationship to other buildings; exemplification of the
cultural, economic, social, ethnic or historical heritage; location of the site; listing in
the S.P.A.R.E. Beaumont Survey; identification with a person or persons who
significantly contributed to the culture or development of the city, county, state or
nation; and, a building, structure, or place that because of its location has become
of historic or cultural value to the area.
The applicant's three arguments for designation of Historic -Cultural Landmarkstatus
are:
Argument 1 involves the engineering value of the site. The basement in question is
commonplace today. Furthermore, it was not one of the first to incorporate such
technology. Other locations have basements similar to the property in question and
were constructed 20 to 30 years prior to the subject property.
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Argument 2 involves proximity to an existing historic district. This argument is
flawed in that the site's architectural contribution to the nearby historic district is
through the construction of a contemporary, non -authentic facade, not an historic
correlation. The major modifications negate the historic elements of the structure.
The basic architectural style has been greatly changed as a result of the modifications.
Argument 3 involves land use. The applicant's argument of land use consistency is
irrelevant. Historic value can only be attributed to land uses similar or identical to
those originally used by the involved structure or district.
Sixteen notices were mailed and none have been returned. Again, staff recommends
denial of this proposal.
Chairman Chisum then asked if there was anyone present representing the applicant.
There was no one. She then asked if anyone was present who wanted to speak in
favor of the proposal. No one did. There was also no one speaking in opposition..
At this time, Chairman Chisum closed the public hearing.
A motion was made by Commissioner Lefler to deny the proposal. It was seconded
by Commissioner Pullig. Motion carried 8:0.
Lawrence Baker, Environmental Health, offered a VCR film of local houses slated
for demolition. These houses are located at:
4360 Carnegie
1790 College
1705 Gilbert
1280 Grand
2285 Grand
1956 Liberty
1840 Pennsylvania
1614 Roberts
750 Van Buren
1840 Sabine Pass (Garage Apt.)
1094 Cottonwood
2055 College
831 Gladys (Comm)
2095 Grand
1390 Liberty
1290 Lyle
2040 Poplar
3705 Usan
1828-30 Sabine Pass
1840 Sabine Pass
A motion was made by Commissioner Pullig to demolish all houses shown
except 1094 Cottonwood and 2285 Grand which shows historical merit.
Commissioner Lefler seconded the motion. Motion carried 6:2.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.
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