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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
December 14, 2020
City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas …
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on December 14, 2020 and
called to order at 3:34 p.m. with the following members present:
Vice-Chairman Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Marty Craig
Commissioner Christina Crawford
Commissioner Theresa Goodness
Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin
Commissioner Thomas Sigee
Commissioner Janelle Templeton
Commission Members absent : Chairman Paula Blazek
Commissioner Hester Bell
Commissioner Terry Hallemann
Also present: Adina Josey, Senior Planner
Elayna Luckey, Historic Code Enforcement Officer
Catherine Allen, Recording Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Craig moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on
September 14, 2020. Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried
7:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) PZ2020-156: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace siding with 6”
siding, reduce the number of windows on the front and side from eight (8) to four (4) and
change the style of the windows.
Applicant: Nguyen Thanh Van
Location: 2275 Angelina Street
Mrs. Josey presented the staff report. Nguyen Thanh Van requests permission to replace the
siding, remove windows and replace with fewer windows of a different style at 2275 Angelina
Street. Mr. Van began work without the benefit of a CA (Certificate of Appropriateness) or
permit. A stop work order was issued.
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The house was originally more Craftsman in nature, but certainly a hybrid. Mr. Van's
unfortunate changes have taken the house to a more Colonial Revival appearance. Examples of
similar Colonial Revival houses (McAlester et al., pgs., 338-339) demonstrate that either a
double window or a larger single picture window were more common. The siding is not
uncommon and a six over six window is definitely more common in the Colonial Revival than
the Craftsman style home.
The house is listed in the 1990 SPARE Survey. The house is listed as fine example of middle
class housing built in Beaumont in the 1920's and 1930's.
Staff recommended approval of the siding and the six over six windows and denial of the smaller
single windows. The front windows especially should either be doubled, or replaced with a
much larger picture window.
Slides of the subject property, including pictures from before and after the renovation, were
shown.
Mrs. Josey also mentioned that a carport had been added to the property. She stated that since
the carport was not listed on the agenda, a vote could not be taken on it but that it could be
discussed at the meeting. She stated that hearing the opinion of the Commission on the carport
could help the applicant decide whether to bring it back to a future meeting or make changes that
could be approved by staff.
Brief discussion followed concerning the carport and the work being done without permits.
The applicant, Nguyen Thanh Van, 2275 Angelina Street, addressed the Commission. He was
assisted in translation and explanation from his cousin, Calvin Pham. Mr. Pham, on behalf of
Mr. Van, stated that Mr. Van was unaware of the requirements for permits and was just trying to
fix up the house and looks forward to finding solutions to complete the project. Mr. Pham and
Mr. Van stated that the house had been rented out and that the tenants did not take care of the
property so renovations were necessary. Mr. Van apologized for the work being done without
permits.
Discussion followed about the carport and when it was built. Vice-Chairman LaBiche stated that
the carport would need to have a slope roof and wood columns and look like it was part of the
original home. He stated another option would be to have an aluminum carport behind the
house, which is not visible from the street. The Commission and staff came to a consensus that
the applicant would have 6 months to remove the current carport or to have it come into
compliance.
Commissioner Craig expressed that the change of the front windows was to the detriment of the
home. Vice-Chairman LaBiche stated that the Commission never allows changes to the siding or
windows that do not preserve the historical heritage of the house. He stated that the front
windows would need to be returned to the original size and trim.
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Discussion followed about the original windows being removed and how to find similar
windows to replace them. Vice-Chairman LaBiche provided the applicant the names of some
companies that may sell appropriate windows. Mr. Pham and Mr. Van thanked the Commission
and staff for their guidance on finding solutions to the situation. They added that any future
work will be done through the proper permitting process.
Commissioner Templeton moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
replace siding with 6” siding and reduce the number of windows on the side of the house from
eight (8) to four (4) and to deny the request to change the size and style of the windows on the
front of the house, for the property at 2275 Angelina Street, as requested in file PZ2020-156.
Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0.
2) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Officer Luckey presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report including information
about current violations and inspections.
OTHER BUSINESS
None.
THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:12
P.M.
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