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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
September 13, 2021
City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas …
A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on September 13, 2021 and
called to order at 3:35 p.m. with the following members present:
Vice-Chairman Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Hester Bell
Commissioner Marty Craig
Commissioner Christina Crawford
Commissioner Theresa Goodness
Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin
Commissioner Thomas Sigee
Commission Members absent : Chairman Paula Blazek
Commissioner Janelle Templeton
Also present: Demi Laney, Senior Planner
Elayna Luckey, Zoning Technician
Delancy Wood, Demolition Coordinator
Catherine Allen, Recording Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Craig moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on
July 12, 2021. Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1) PZ2021-263: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace windows to a
house.
Applicant: Sam Daleo Jr.
Location: 2525 Hazel Avenue
Vice-Chairman LaBiche informed the Commission that this item had been withdrawn.
2) PZ2021-267: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house and shed.
Applicant: City of Beaumont
Location: 2372 North Street
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Ms. Laney presented the staff report. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a Certificate
of Demolition for the house and shed located at 2372 North Street. According to the
inspection report, the structures were originally tagged on May 18, 2020. The report states
the house has rotted window sills, wood siding, and cracked Hardiplank siding. There
have been a couple of windows installed; however, no building permits have ever been
pulled for this address. The electrical, mechanical and plumbing will need to be brought
up to the current adopted Building Codes.
Additionally, the shed has collapsed and is recommended to be removed by the Demolition
Coordinator due to safety hazards to nearby residents. Based on extensive repairs needed
to repair these structures, Building Codes staff is recommending a raze order.
This house is in in the 1991 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states the house was built
c. 1939. The property was listed as an example of a common 1930’s and 1940’s house.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Notices were mailed to property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the subject property.
One response was received in favor and zero were received in opposition. Ms. Laney
summarized the letter in favor, which stated that the house has been through many storms, has
destroyed property values and is a hazard.
Staff recommended approval of the request.
Ms. Wood addressed the Commission. She stated that the property had been tagged since May
18, 2020. She added that the property owner has not changed during this time and that they have
never contacted the City. She stated that the City has been cutting the grass at this property and
that there are over $53,000 worth of back taxes owed. Finally, she recommended demolition of
the property.
Commissioner Craig moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a
house and shed, for the property at 2372 North Street, as requested in file PZ2021-267.
Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 7:0.
3) PZ2021-272: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a new front door.
Applicant: Matthew Clark
Location: 2505 Louisiana
Ms. Laney presented the staff report. The property owner, Matthew Clark, requests permission
to install a new front door to his home, located at 2505 Louisiana Street. He intends to wood
stain the front door to become a reddish brown or mahogany in color. The proposed front door
has a rectangular-shaped, patterned glass pane window within it. Mr. Clark has provided a
picture of the door he proposes to install, pending approval.
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This home is categorized as a Minimal Traditional style house. The proposed door seems
appropriate for a Minimal Traditional to Modern style house (McAlester et al., pg. 478).
Slides of the subject property and requested door were shown.
Staff recommended approval of the request.
The applicant was not present.
Commissioner Goodness moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
install a new front door, for the property at 2505 Louisiana, as requested in file PZ2021-272.
Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 7:0.
4) Historic District Code Enforcement Report
Ms. Luckey presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report, including information
about current violations, inspections, Certificates of Appropriateness and stop work orders. She
added that the recent rainy weather has delayed the mowing of properties. She also added that
the City is in the process of interviewing to fill the vacancy of the Historic District Code
Enforcement Officer.
OTHER BUSINESS
Commissioner Sigee stated that there is an RV being inhabited at a property on Laurel Street.
Ms. Luckey reviewed the rules for mobile homes in the Historic District. Ms. Laney added that
there are recent exceptions to these rules due to Hurricane Ida, but also ensured the Commission
that staff will conduct an inspection on this property.
Commissioner Goodness mentioned recent legislation concerning solar panels in historic districts
and whether this will affect this Commission’s decisions on solar panels. Brief discussion
followed on this subject and Ms. Laney stated that she will look into the recent legislation for the
Commission.
Commissioner Sigee brought up the high rate of speed on Laurel Street. He stated that the rules
preventing parking in the grass force residents to park in the street, putting their vehicles at risk
of being struck by speeding vehicles. Ms. Luckey and Ms. Laney discussed the rules concerning
parking in the grass and also suggested having City Engineering do a traffic study or Beaumont
Police Department take additional steps to increase enforcement of the speed limits.
THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 3:51
P.M.
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