HomeMy WebLinkAbout1-13-92 HLC MinutesThe January 13, 1992 Meeting of the Historical Landmark Commission was called to order
by Chairman Bessie Chisum.
The following Commissioners were present:
Commissioner Milton Bell
Commissioner Mary Jane Buttrill
Commissioner Joseph Deshotel
Commissioner Jessica Foy
Commissioner Sam Pullig
Commissioner Walter Sutton
Commissioner Lory Warton
The following Commissioners were absent:
Commissioner Bruce Hamilton, excused absence
Commissioner M. L. Lefler, excused absence
Commissioner Raymond Chaison
Staff present: Kin Anderson, Planning Director, Carla Gigliotta, Recording
Secretary.
Also present: Danny Daniels, Housing Administrator, Arlana LeBlanc, Housing
Program Specialist, and Councilman Cokinos,
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Commissioner Deshotel made a motion to approve the minutes of the December 9, 1991
meeting, with the following correction, on page 4 under December Demolitions, after a
motion by Commissioner Pullig and a second, the motion carried 6:2, with an abstention from
Commissioner Hamilton, Approval of minutes seconded by Commissioner Bell. Motion
carried 7:0.
REGULAR MEETING
A) Chairman's Report:
Chairman Chisum informed the Commissioners that Carolyn Howard is the new
Main Street Director for Beaumont. She asked everyone to please help her in any
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way you can. She will be trying to understand what the network is and expand that
network.
The mayor asked me to convey to you that we have an appointee for Johnny Walker.
The new Commissioner is Dr. Charles Walker, who is a Historian.
The mayor also asked me to relate to you about Columbus Day or American Native
Population Day. She has asked Dr. Charles Turco to develop activities for our area
to observe Columbus Day. The Landmark Commission will be actively involved in
whatever is invented. A meeting is scheduled for 10:30, Thursday morning. I will
represent the Landmark Commission at the meeting. I will Iet you know by a phone
call or a letter what is expected of you on that day. Everyone is welcome to attend
the meeting. Commissioner Pullig made a suggestion that children should be
involved as much as they can; churches, Cub Scouts, etc.
B) Committee Reports:
Marker Committee. No report.
Marketing Committee: No report.
Conference Committee:
Commissioner Sutton advised the Commission that the Beaumont History
Conference is scheduled for Saturday, January 18, 1992, at the John Gray Institute,
starting at 8:30 a.m. and lasting unlit 3:00 p.m. The cost is $15 per person and the
registration deadline is January 13, 1992.
Commissioner Buttrill informed the Commission that the photos from the picture
taken during Preservation Week are ready. The cost will be $10 each.
Education Committee: No report.
Bylaws Committee:
Mrt Anderson advised the Commission that the Tejeda Bill, Senate Bill 923, was
approved by City Council.
Catalog Committee: No report.
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Building Committee:
We have received information on the Multiple National Listing. Michele Praught
has agreed to continue with this project. The state has gone through the application
and made some notes on things that need to be corrected. After going back over the
listing it will then be sent to the state staff in Austin. They will then put together
the final document and schedule it to go before the commission. If accepted, it will
then be sent to Washington so that they can do the final acceptance.
The CLG Grant was submitted at the end of November, 1991. Should hear
something any day now.
Housing Rehabilitation Reviews:
Arlana LeBlanc, Housing, came at this time to discuss the Housing Rehabilitation
Program. We have slated approximately 12 structures located in the Census 17 area,
which would be the South end part of town, being Brooklyn, Irving and Madison.
Presented to you are seven of the homes which we anticipate rehabilitating. The
work that the city is looking to do on these structures will primarily be interior work,
such as plumbing, aiding in the wall interior, etc., to bring the home up to code. We
are now looking at the standard housing code, as opposed to the minimum housing
code, which allows us to do a lot more interior work than before. This is primarily
the same questions that we are presenting to you as we did a couple of months back.
Kirt Anderson summarized that housing rehabilitation includes structures that need
rehabilitation improvements. The people that own these structures are entitled to
apply for rehabilitation loan money to do improvements. Since the money is federal
money, those improvements require an environmental assessment. On that
assessment, if it's pre-1950 or designated historical, either local, state, or national,
it has to go through a Section 106 review. A stage of that 106 review, ie., we are
giving comments to the state historic preservation officer whether we think there is
historical value to it and if the proposed improvements are compatible with that or
not.
Commissioner Pullig made a motion that the Commission finds no historical
significance that would impede the rehabilitation program, and that we do
recommend the homes for rehabilitation. Seconded by Commissioner Deshotel.
Motion carried 7:0.
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Affordable Housing Programs:
The HOPE Program (Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere) is
designed to replace the Urban Homesteading Programs, which the City of Beaumont
currently runs. The program includes three general groups: (1) Public and Indian
Housing; (2) Multifamily; and (3) Single family. You must have a third party non-
profit, 501 3C corporation as the body that would actually be doing the grant. The
non-profit corporation would take ownership of the property and they would then
rehab it and put a low to moderate income person in the house. HUD has set up
criteria for this non-profit corporation, including 1/3 of its board members as low
income, they also have to have a proven capability for handling housing type
programs, which would put us at a minimum of one year, considering this non-profit
funding. This will put us in the position of looking for existing non-profit
corporations that can fall into these categories. We will not be able to create a non-
profit and have them qualify for this funding. We currently have the IHDC, which
is Innovative Housing Development Corporation, we feel that they will qualify.
These specifics mainly require to HOME, we do not yet have all of the specifics on
the HOPE Program.
(Arrival of Commissioner Warton)
Chairman Chisum would like to see about getting up a one day conference to discuss
the different Housing Programs that are available.
Commissioner Warton made motion to have Commissioners meet with city staff to
discuss funding. Seconded by Commissioner Deshotel. Motion carried 7:0.
Kirt Anderson will be attending the Main Street Program in Austin.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.
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