HomeMy WebLinkAbout3-9-92 HLC MinutesThe March 9, 1992 Meeting of the Historical Landmark Commission was called to order by
Chairman Bessie Chisum.
The following Commissioners were present:
Commissioner Milton Bell
Commissioner Raymond Chaison
Commissioner Joseph Deshotel
Commissioner M.L. Lefler, Jr.
Commissioner Sam Pullig
Commissioner Walter Sutton
Commissioner Charles Walker
Commissioner Lary Warton
The following Commissioners were absent:
Commissioner Mary Jane Buttrill, excused
Commissioner Jessica Foy, excused
Commissioner Bruce Hamilton, excused
Staff present: Kirt Anderson, Planning Director, Sharma Etie, Recording
Secretary.
Also present: Councilman Andrew Cokinos, Carolyn Howard, Main Street
Director, Dr. Patrick Harrigan, Associate Professor of
Communication, Lamar University.
APPROVAL OF THE MIIdUTFS
Commissioner Lefler made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 10, 1992
meeting. Approval of the minutes seconded by Commissioner Bell. Motion carried 7:0.
(Arrival of Commissioner Chaison)
REGULAR MEETING
A) Chairman's Re rt:
Carolyn Howard, Main Street Director, reported to the Commissioners about Main
Street Day. It will be held Thursday afternoon, March 26, at the Quality Cafe at 4:45
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p.m, in downtown Beaumont. The group will then move to the Crockett -Laurel
Street connector for a ceremony. The reason the ceremony will be held at the
Quality Cafe/Kyle Plaza, near the historic Star Building, is because the buildings are
going to see some great design improvements. The City parking lot in front of the
buildings has been completely redone by the City, and the adjacent "Green Area"
[night be adopted by the Rotary Club of Beaumont. Beaumont has been selected as
a United States Main Street Community, which is a downtown revitalization program
found in small towns across our country. This is a big honor for Southeast Texas.
Chairman Chisum made note of the fact that Anice Reed, Texas Historic
Commission, will be present at the ceremony, therefore, it is important that the
Landmark Commission attend. It is important because Anice Reed is Ms. Historic
Preservation" in Texas. She helped Beaumont become a Main Street City. The
Certified Local Government, which sends us $$$$$$$ repeatedly every year is part
of this group. Carolyn Howard received figures at Main Street training in January,
and out of all of the Main Street Towns in Texas, about 40 active towns, Beaumont
is by far receiving more certified local government funds than any other town.
Carolyn also points out the list of downtown museums/art groups located in
Beaumont, and doesn't know of any other downtown areas that have the influx of art
groups and museums. The downtown museums/art groups will be participating in a
small design improvement during the ceremony. Carolyn asks that all of the
Landmark Commissioners attend. A last note, the old Santa Fe depot located
downtown has been purchased and work is being done on it at this time.
B) Committee Reports:
Marker Committee: No report.
Marketing Committee: No report.
Conference Committee:
Commissioner Pullig reported on the results of a meeting that took place about three
weeks ago to assign tasks and get ready for the proposed conference this fall focusing
on neighborhood preservation through affordable housing. A tentative date has been
set for late September. Work has started on a proposed agenda and a presentation
will be ready next month. Commissioner Chaison has started working on a mailing
list. It is anticipated that an initial mailing will be done in June or July. A firm
mailing list asking for reservations and commitments on lunch will be completed the
first part of August. This will give an idea as to the size of the conference. It will
tentatively be held at the Julie Rogers, depending on the size and might be moved
to the Civic Center. Commissioner Pullig has spoken with several members of the
Landmark Commission and City Council, and there will be a lot of visual displays of
Beaumont, old photographs of neighborhoods, and a presentation on the old
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neighborhoods in Beaumont. Commissioner Pullig asks Dr. Patrick Harrigan, who
is originally from New Orleans, to give a presentation at this time on the old
neighborhoods in Beaumont and how they were formed through additions. Dr.
Harrigan has done a lot of research on the old neighborhoods in Beaumont, his
original presentation was up until about 1900, with raw data subsequent to that. Dr.
Harrigan gave a short presentation on how Beaumont began from a neighborhood
standpoint and grew through additions. This will be the focus at the conference.
(Arrival of Commissioner Warton)
Education Committee: No report.
Bylaws Committee: No report.
Catalog Committee:
Letters for summer interns to work on the SPARE Beaumont Survey and the
National Register nominations were sent out to several different schools. As last
year, the Catalog Committee wilt basically oversee the work of the interns. As part
�. of the process, Jessica Foy and Dr. Sutton will continue as a contact point for the
students while they are here.
Building Committee:
The National Register Nomination is still in progress, hopefully Michele will send
us some additional information and updates to the nomination.
Commissioner Sutton informed the Commission that the Beaumont History
Conference will be held again tentatively next January. A meeting is scheduled later
this month. Commissioner Sutton has agreed to continue as delegate to the
Beaumont History Conference and represent the Beaumont Historical Landmark
Commission.
C) Santa Anna Townsite Marker:
The Jefferson County Historical Commission is submitting an application for a
subject marker on the Santa Anna Townsite to the Texas Historical Commission.
The marker is located in the general area of Carroll Street Park. The County
Commission is requesting that the marker be allowed to be placed within the park,
near the northwest corner of Carroll Street and Grant Street.
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This is the Christopher Columbus 500th celebration activity for the Jefferson County
Historical Commission. As an historical entity, they need permission from the
Landmark Commission to place the historical marker within the Carroll Street Park.
The marker will be paid for by the county. Research on the marker has already been
completed. The county is waiting for a vote from the Landmark Commission and a
signature from the chairman of.the Park and Recreation Committee.
Commissioner Lefler made a motion to approve the location of the historical marker
within the Carroll Street Park and accept the County Commission's request.
Commissioner Walker seconded the motion. Motion carried 9:0.
D) Old Colle a Street Fire Station Rehabilitation Review.
The Community Development Department of the City of Beaumont with Community
Development Block Grant funds is proposing to do some work on the Emergency
Shelter at 875 College Street. The proposed improvements include minor interior
repairs and no exterior work. It is the staffs' opinion that the work will have no
impact on the historical value of the structure.
Commissioner Deshotel made a motion to accept staff recommendation on proposed
improvements to the old College Street Fire Station. Commissioner Pullig seconded
the motion. Motion carried 9:0.
The Texas Historical Commission's 1992 statewide Annual Preservation Conference
will be held in Houston on April 23 through April 26, 1992. The theme of the
conference will be "Exploration: Columbus to CoIumbia," capturing the anniversary
of Columbus' encounter with the New World.
Kin Anderson commented on the Santa Anna Townsite Marker concerning the fact
that the Jefferson County Historical Commission has asked that the Landmark
Commission take on the responsibility of arranging the ceremony. Chairman Chisum
will be getting with the Mayor, who has formed the Columbus 500th Commission.
That commission may be the entity to handle the ceremony and installation of the
historical marker. The Landmark Commission may be responsible for arranging the
ceremony, but it may come under the Beaumont Columbus 500th Commission.
Chairman Chisum will let the Commissioners know what the Commission will be
responsible for concerning the marker.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.