HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-9-91 HLC MinutesThe December 9, 1991 Meeting of the Historical Landmark Commission was called to order
by Vice Chairman Mary Jane Buttrill.
The following Commissioners were present:
Commissioner Chaison
Commissioner Deshotel
Commissioner Foy
Commissioner Hamilton
Commissioner Lefler
Commissioner Pullig
Commissioner Sutton
Commissioner Warton
Staff present: Kirt Anderson, Planning Director, Shanna Etie, Recording
Secretary.
Also present: Mayor Evelyn Lord, Councilman Andrew Cokinos, Danny Daniels,
Housing Administrator, Steve Behrens, Chief Mechanical Inspector,
Building Codes, Lawrence Baker, Field Supervisor, Building Codes,
and Rob Clark, A & E Design.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Commissioner Lefler made a motion to approve the minutes of the November 11, 1991
meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Deshotel. Motion carried 8:0.
REGULAR MEETING
A) Chairman's Report: No report.
B) Committee Reports:
Marker Committee: No report.
Marketing Committee: No report.
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Conference Committee:
The Beaumont History Conference is scheduled for January 18, 1992, from 8:30 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m., at the John Gray Institute Auditorium. The conference will feature ten
presentations devoted to Beaumont history topics presented by local, state and
national professional and amateur historians. The Beaumont Landmark Commission
is listed as a co-sponsor. The cost is $15 per person and the registration deadline is
January 13, 1992.
Education Committee: No report.
Bylaws Committee:
The Tejeda Bill is still in the process of being approved. It has to go to the Planning
Commission for a joint hearing before going to Council.
Catalog Committee:
Kirt Anderson received a response to the national nomination from the Texas
Historical Commission. They have a handful of things that they want us to respond
to. Kirt intends to call this summer's intern Michele Praught and see if she is still
interested in the national nomination. Then we will have to take it ourselves and
finish the response and send it back to the state.
Building Committee:
A response was received from the Texas Historical Commission concerning the
Kansas City Depot. Rob Clark, A & E Design, came forward at this time to give us
the remarks from the THC. We requested a review of the drawings based on the
states perspective. They did have one major change that we will be addressing in the
renovation project. The main change is to rethink the roofing design that we are
planning. They would like us to use an asphalt roof to bring it into a 50's date. We
are starting some of the preliminary work on the depot, but the main working phase
will probably commence January 1, 1992, and be completed in a week or so. Mr.
Clark suggested that we have one final review so that they will be aware of any
additional alternates that we might be bidding on in terms of landscaping, paving,
etc.
(Arrival of Commissioner Warton)
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C) File 91-TE-5 He,gele/Friedman Tax Abatement Certification
Commissioner Lefler made a motion that the Landmark Commission finds that the
Hegele/Friedman Building improvements have substantially met the requirements for
tax exemption and that under Section 25-61 of the Code of Ordinances of the City
of Beaumont, we recommend to the City Council that tax exemption be granted to
these buildings. Seconded by Commissioner Deshotel. Motion carried 9:0.
D) December Demolitions
Steve Behrens, Chief Mechanical Inspector, Building Codes Department, presented
forty-eight (48) structures that have been tagged by the city as being substandard and
in need or repair or removal. All forty-eight (48) are over fifty (50) years old and
fifteen (15) are listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. The structure at 1347 Johns
has a point value of 70. The structure at 2105 Rusk is listed within a proposed
historic district in the 1990 SPARE survey. The building at 802-50 Orleans, the
Lombardo Building, is listed in the 1989 SPARE survey as an individual building
eligible for national listing. Staff has recommended in the past that 70 points or
greater represents local historical value which would be similar to being within a
proposed historic in the 1989, 90, and 91 SPARE Surveys. The structures are listed
below by address:
1210 Ave G (Garage Apt)
50 + years old
837 Catalpa
1977 SPARE Beaumont
50 pt Group Value
867 Catalpa
1977 SPARE Beaumont
50 pt. Group Value
702 College (Comm)
1989 SPARE Beaumont
734 College (Comm)
1989 SPARE Beaumont
746 College
1989 SPARE Beaumont
764 College
1989 SPARE Beaumont
764-A College (Rear)
1989 SPARE Beaumont
1325 Collis
50 + years old
1327 Collis
50 + years old
3210 Ector
50 + years old
894 Forrest
1989 SPARE Beaumont
1505 Forsythe
50 + years old
1555 Forsythe (Shed)
50 + years old
1348 Johns
1977 & 90 SPARE Beaumont
70 pt Group Value
1405 Land
50 + years old
1488 Louisiana
1990 SPARE Beaumont
3152 Pine
50 + years old
2115 Rusk
50 + years old
2105 Rusk
1990 SPARE Beaumont
Within District
1010 Sherman
50 + years old
950 Spruce
50 + years old
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1567 Wall (Apts)
1977 SPARE Beaumont
1895 Washington (Comm)
50 + years old
3910 Avenue A
50 + years old
1109 Ave. C (Garage Apt)
50 + years old
1360 Blanchette
50 + years old
850 Bonham
50 + years old
860-66 Bonham
50 + years old
870-76 Bonham
50 + years old
880 Bonham
50 + years old
890 Bonham
50 + years old
892 Bonham
50 + years old
894 Bonham
50 + years old
4160 Brandon
50 + years old
1655 Brooklyn (Comm)
50 + years old
1655 Brooklyn (Garage)
50 + years old
1665 Brooklyn (Shed)
50 + years old
1248 Evalon
50 + years old
1380-82 Grand
1990 SPARE Beaumont
630 Jackson
50 + years old
2320 Liberty
50 + years old
2320 McFaddin (Rear)
50 + years old
2435 Neches (Garage Apt.)
50 + years old
2255 Orange
50 + years old
2815 Orange
50 + years old
802-50 Orleans
1989 SPARE Beaumont
1725 Pennsylvania
1990 SPARE Beaumont
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NationalEligibility
At this point, none of these structures are designated as a local, state or national
historic district, but may have the potential. These structures will be forwarded to
the Texas Historical Commission for a determination on demolition using federal
money. The state may recommend demolition, additional documentation before
demolition, or no demolition with federal money. The Landmark Commission is
requested to forward its recommendation on the historical value of each structure to
aid the state in its determination.
Commissioner Pullig made a motion to accept staff recommendation on 44 of these
properties to be demolished, with the exception of 1488 Louisiana, 1348 Johns, 2105
Rusk, and 802-50 Orleans. Motion carried 9:0.
Affordable Housing Prop -rams
Danny Daniels, Housing Administrator, outlined some of the housing programs that
the City of Beaumont operates. These include the Affordable Housing Program,
which consists of the complete construction of 12 new homes in the Charlton -Pollard
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area on Sherman Street; IHDC, Innovative Housing Development Corporation,
which assists first time home buyers in the purchase of existing homes throughout
the City of Beaumont, last year IHDC assisted 50 new first time home buyers in the
City of Beaumont, top price at $36,000, these homes are targeted for the low and
moderate income families; Rehabilitation Program for structures that are owner
occupied, the maximum for the individual grant is $15,000 for repair work, required
by HUD to address code compliance on these structures; there is an Emergency
Rehabilitation Program, which allows us to spend $5,000 for such items as a roof
repair, plumbing repairs, heating, and those type items that could be considered as
a health or safety hazard in that structure, usually the structures are those that we
cannot work through the Rehabilitation Program; Urban Homestead Program, which
consists of ten homes, five that were donated by the RTC and we purchase five, these
homes have to be rehabilitated for $10,000 a piece, the recipient of the home is
responsible for getting that loan, targets low income families; Co -Op Program with
BISD and their vocational training school, they are constructing one home that will
be placed out in census tract 17, hopefully this program will continue, producing one
structure a year. The city is participating with the Habitat for Humanity to build 14
new, low income homes, $10,000 per structure for three homes will be contributed
by the city for construction. The first home is being totally paid for by Steinhagen
and the next home will be one that the city participates in. The program for Human
Services, which is located in Orange, handles emergencies on owner occupied
structures, they are very limited in what they can do, they are a non-profit
organization, which relies on grants and donations. Beaumont Housing Authority,
which has a moderate rehabilitation program. HOME, funding will be forthcoming
in 1992, expands the supply of decent, safe and affordable housing, strengthens state
and local governments' affordable housing programs, and provides federal financial
and technical assistance to support these efforts. HOME can be used for new
construction, site improvements, acquisition, moderate rehabilitation, substantial
rehabilitation, and tenant -based rental assistance.
F) 1992 Meeting Calendar
Commissioner Lefler made a motion to accept the meeting dates as outlined in the
memo, for the Landmark Commission, for the year of 1992. Seconded by
Commissioner Foy. Motion carried 8:0.
There being no further business the meeting was adjoumed.
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