HomeMy WebLinkAbout412-BADATE: July 5, 2001
TO: Board of Adjustment
FROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: Request for a variance to the sign regulations in the Oaks Historic District for
Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 777 N. Fourth Street.
STAFFREPORT
The Bethlehem Lutheran Church has a 42 square foot brick monument sign located on the
south side of the church facing North Street. The sign is situated eleven (I V) feet north of
the North Street side of the church property line. The sign is about twenty-nine feet west of
the Fourth Street side or east side property line.
The "new" church building including the brick monument sign was dedicated 40 years ago,
according to Alfred Werner, the president of the church council.
In 1993, City Council created by ordinance, the Historic -Cultural Landmark Preservation
Overlay District and adopted regulations to govern the area. The Oaks Historic District
located north of Calder Avenue between First Street and Eleventh Street was the initial
section of town chosen for the overlay designation.
The ordinance, Section 30-21,2, requires that all structures and parking lots - except for main
and accessory structure and fences - come into compliance with the regulation within four
years. The amortization period has now expired.
The original setback requirement for signs in the district was 15 feet. In March 2001, the
ordinance was amended to allow detached owner identification signs to be located within 5
feet of a property line. No other changes to the ordinance were made. The I V setback off
North Street regarding the monument sign is in compliance. The height (4) is in compliance.
The area of the sign (42 square feet) is not in compliance with the allowed maximum of 12
square feet.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions
necessary for a variance (Section 30-37 E. 3) have been met.
Exhibits are attached.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
Notices mailed to property owners 24
Responses in Favor 11 . Responses in Opposition 0
THOMAS J. SIBLEY
BOARD CERTIFIED
COMMERCIAL,
FARM AND RANCH &
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE ILAW -
TEXAS BOARD or LEGAL SPECIALIZATION
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Planning Division
City of Beaumont
Room 205 City Halt
801 Main Street
Beaumont, Texas 77701
THOMAS J. SIBLEY, P.G.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
P. O. BOX 3Q45
BEAUMONT. TEXAS 77704
304 PEARL STREET
FIRST FLOOR
May 14,2001
Hand Delivery
RE: Bethlehem Lutheran Church's request for variance
Gentlemen:
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TELEPHONE: (409) 835-0944
TELECOPIER! (409) 838-4741
Bethlehem Lutheran Church has requested a variance from the Board of Application for
ifs sign, the application of which has been filed.
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Bethlehem Lutheran Church has met the filing conditions required for the variance.
1. The granting of the variance will not be a conflict to public interest. The sign in front of
the church is aesthetically in conformity with the architecture of the church. The sign was
built at the same time the Church Sanctuary was erected, is of the same type of material as
the Church Sanctuary and has been in existence in excess of 25 years.
2. To remove the Church's sign and or to reduce its size will result in unnecessary hardship
on the church due to the fhet that the sign is set far enough back from North Street so that it
does not interfere with the view and is harmonious with the design of the other structures.
3. The granting of the variance to permit the sign to continue in its cut -rent location should
be granted because it does not violate the spirit of the Historic Cultural Landmark
Preservation Overlay District Ordinance, it has been in existence in excess of 25 years, does
not interfere with view or obstruction of any intersection and is a landmark.
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Bethlehem Lurtheran Church
777 North Fourth Street
Beaumont, Texas 77701
5 October 1998
City of Beaumont
Zoning Board of Adjustment
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, Tx. 77704
Attn: Mr Murray Dur�n
Dear Mr 1)4n;
As per our discussion I am enclosing requests for an exception or variance, whichever is
appropriate, to preserve the name marker for Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Said marker
dates back to the erection of the present church sanctuary in 1960 and is in the only
position where easy recognition of the church can be read from both North and Fourth
Streets.
The marker is landscaped and in good taste and therefore, does not detract from the
appearance of the neighborhood. Since its inception in 1927, the church, at 777 North
Fourth Street, has been a historic landmark in the neighborhood and has operated in
every way to maintain the character of the area. Finally, I don't believe a marker denoting
a church of God can be considered contrary to the public interest or a detriment to the
neighborhood.
Thank you for your consideration of this matter.
Yqr,y try)y Y�urs
-AAfred Wemer —
President, Church Council
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VARIANCE SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION FORM
BEAUMONT9 TEXAS
(CODES SECTION 30-37 E.3)
The Board of Adjustment has the power to grant variances where the following listed conditions have been met.
Indicate: how your application meets each of these conditions in the space following each condition. (The
applicant has the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three of the conditions necessary for a variance
have been met).
Except as otherwise prohibited, the Board is empowered to authorize a variance from a requirement of the Zoning
Ordinance when the Board finds that all of the following conditions have been met:
CONDITION A: That the granting of the variance will not be contrary to the public interest.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church has been a historical landmark on North and 4th
Streets since its inception in 192,7. The current church building and sign
have been in place for 40 years. :Having a marker denoting a church of
God cannot be considered contrary to public interest.
CONDITION B: That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship because
of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape topography or other extraordinary or exceptional physical situation
or physical condition unique to the specific piece of property in question. "Unnecessary hardship" shall mean
physical hard -ship relating to the property itself as distinguished from a hardship relating to convenience, financial
considerations or caprice, and the hardship must not result from the applicant or owner's own actions.
Because of configuration of lot and church building the present sign
position is the only area where easy recognition of church can be read
from both North and 4th Streets.
CONDITION C: That by granting the variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and
substantial justice will be done.
As a historical landmark Bethlehem Lutheran Church conforms to the
definition of the Historic -Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District.
The marker denoting "Bethlehem Lutheran Church" has been in place for 40
years dating to the erection in 1960 of the present sanctuary. The marker
is in good taste and does not detract from the appearance of the
neighborhood thus meeting the intent, if not the letter, of the ordinance
which is to preserve the character of the District.
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I HEREBY ATTEST THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, MY REQMTJ,,,MEETS THE
CONDITIONS STATED ABOVE. J
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FILE 412-BA: Request for a variance to the sign regulations of the Oaks Historic
District. Property is zoned RCR (Residential Conservation Revitalization). The
ordinance allows a maximum sign area of 12 square feet. The existing church
monument sign contains 42 square feet.
;�,ocation: 777 North 4'h St.
Applicant: Bethlehem Lutheran Church by Tom Sibley, Attorney
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GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES
APPLICANT: Alfred Werner
PROPERTY OWNER: Bethlehem Lutheran Church
STATUS OF APPLICANT: President - church council
LOCATION: 777 N. Fourth Street
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1-4, E. V2of Lot 5 and Lots I I and 12,
Block 27, Averill Second Addition,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.
EXISTING ZONING: RCR (Residential Conservation and
Revitalization) District
PROPERTY SIZE:
1.09 acres, more or less
EXISTING LAND USES:
Church
FLOOD HAZARD ZONE:
"'C" - Minimal flood hazard zone
SURROUNDING LAND USES:
SURROUNDING ZONING:
NORTH: Church, residences
RCR
EAST: McFaddin-Ward House property
RCR
SOUTH: Broussard's Mortuary, parking lot
RCR
WEST: Residence
RCR
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
Conservation and Revitalization
OTHER PHYSICAL
FEATURES:
None
STREETS:
North Street - Major collector with a 60'right-
of-way and a 27' pavement.
DRAINAGE: 15" storm sewer in North Street.
WATER: 6" water line in North.
SANITARY SEWER Sanitary sewer located in the alley, Block 27,
SERVICE: Averill 2 d Addition.
GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES continued
FIRE PROTECTION: Fire protection is provided by Stations V,
1700 McFaddin Avenue,
ADEQUACY OF SERVICE: Services are adequate.