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HLC March 2022 Packet
*AGENDA* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION March 14, 2022 REGULAR MEETING HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Council Chambers. Citv Hall. 801 Main St. - 3:30 n. m. The meeting will also be broadcast on the City's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnY6nNk8zfXZulMglzbwEB *AGENDA* ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held February 14, 2022, REGULAR MEETING 1) PZ2021-431: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 2019 Pecos Street 2) PZ2021-448: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 2169 South Street 3) PZ202.2-70: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house and a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new construction Applicant: JW Turner Construction, Ltd. for Barbara Banks Location: 2210 Laurel Street 4) PZ2022-71: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house and a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new construction. Applicant: RM Quality Construction LLC for Thomas Vivrett Location: 2653 Liberty Ave 5) PZ2022-75: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 2254 Liberty Ave 6) Historic District Code Enforcement Report OTHER BUSINESS ADJOURN "To protect, enhance and perpetuate historic landmarks which represent or reflect distinctive and important elements of the City's and State's architectural, archaeological, cultural, social, economic, ethnic and political history and to develop appropriate settings for such places." Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Kaltrina Minick at 409-880-3777. *MINUTES* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION February 14, 2022 City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on February 14, 2022 and called to order at 3:32 p.m. with the following members present: Acting Chair Lynda Kay Makin Commissioner Yolanda Nan Avery 'arrived at 3:42 p.m. Commissioner Hester Bell Commissioner John Berube *arrived at 3:37 p.m. Commissioner Christina Crawford Commissioner Theresa Goodness Commissioner Hajrah Javed Commissioner Thomas Sigee Commissioner Janelle Templeton Commission Members absent: Vice -Chairman Dohn LaBiche Commissioner Marva Provo Also present: Demi Engman, Senior Planner Pashae Bates, Oaks Historic Code Enforcement Officer Catherine Allen, Recording Secretary APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Sigee moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on January 10, 2022. Commissioner Bell seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0. Commissioner Sigee moved to approve the corrected minutes of the Regular Meeting held on December 13, 2021. Commissioner Crawford seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0. REGULAR MEETING 1) PZ2021-457: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to paint brick. Applicant: Rodney Cooley Location: 2475 Liberty Street Mrs. Engman presented the staff report. Rodney Cooley, homeowner, requests permission to paint the brick fagade to his home located at 2475 Liberty Street. The color he intends Historic Landmark Commission Febmary 14, 2022 to paint the brick is Behr Swiss Coffee (12u), which is a shade of white. The trim is to be Behr Incognito (N370-5m). Mr. Cooley expressed that the brick repair was done prior to them owning the house; however, the brick began to deteriorate. He let the vines grow over the home for years in order to cover the poor repair. They went to pull the vines down from the house and realized the vines have rotted the window sills and soffits. They now wish to bring the existing Swiss Coffee color down from the gable to the brick. Sec. 28.03.018 Historic -Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District (g)(H)(ii) states "brick surfaces not previously painted may not be painted unless the applicant establishes that the color and texture of replacement brick cannot be matched with that of the existing brick surface or that the painting is necessary to restore or preserve the brick itself." The structure is not listed in the SPARE survey. Staff recommended denial of the request. Slides of the subject property were shown. Commissioner Crawford asked if the request was not approved, would the paint need to be removed and Mrs. Engman confirmed this to be the case. Brief discussion followed to clarify the history of the case and that the paint was applied prior to receiving approval. The applicant was present. Rodney Cooley, 2475 Liberty Street, addressed the Commission. He stated that the vines on the home died following last year's winter storm and that after removing the vines, they discovered the damage to the brick. He added that he hired a contractor to paint the home and that they were only available for a limited amount of time so he had the painting completed before obtaining the certificate of appropriateness. Discussion followed concerning the vines being removed from the home and the painting and permitting timeline. Mrs. Engman explained the exceptions for painted brick in the city ordinance. Mr. Cooley disputed the process of having improved the home and being told he was subject to a fine. He stated that he improved the look of the home and increased its value. Discussion continued concerning the vines damaging the bricks, the improved look of the home, and other painted brick homes in the district. Mrs. Engman clarified the timeline of the painting and permit process. Commissioner Sigee moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to paint brick, for the property at 2475 Liberty Street, as requested in file PZ2021-457. Commissioner Bell seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 9:0. 2 Historic Landmark Commission February 14, 2022 2) PZ2022-1: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add siding to a structure. Applicant: Theresa Sabeha Location: 2570 Pecos Street Mrs. Engman presented the staff report. Theresa Sabeha would like to add siding to the second story of her apartment complex located at 2570 Pecos Street. The structure currently has a brick facade on the first story and paneling along the second story. The siding Ms. Sabeha would like to use is a horizontal HardiPlank profile that has a 6.25" reveal. The brick will remain intact along the first story of the structure. Ms. Sabeha intends to paint the siding with colors from our pre -approved selection. The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Staff recommended approval of the request. Slides of the subject property were shown. Brief discussion followed concerning shutters on the windows. The applicant was not present. Commissioner Goodness moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add siding to a structure, for the property at 2570 Pecos Street, as requested in file PZ2022-1. Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 9:0.. 3) PZ2022-30: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to consider new porch posts. Applicant: Joyce Moore Newell Location: 2445 Louisiana Street Mrs. Engman presented the staff report. Joyce Newell is seeking permission to remove and install porch posts to the house located at 2445 Louisiana Street. This request was previously submitted to the Historic Landmark Commission (HLC) in December. It was stated on pages 2-3 of the minutes that the HLC "could approve the rest of the request and let staff approve appropriate posts." Sometime later, she approached staff about a design concept for the posts and was rejected because it was square in profile and did not seem appropriate. Ms. Newell requests the HLC to consider the design that was presented to staff. Ms. Newell stated the front porch posts are rotting at the bottom and that they are not original to the house. Further, she explains the current porch posts do not fit the overall style of their home for the time it was built and the surrounding houses within the neighborhood. She intends to restore the posts to as close as possible to its original design. This home is categorized as a Modern Ranch Style house. Examples of this style house are inA 3 Historic Landmark Commission February 14, 2022 Field Guide to American Houses (McAlester et al., pg. 478-480). The existing square top porch posts with decorative design elements seem appropriate for Ranch Style homes during the 1970's era. Changing the posts to an all square profile does not seem appropriate for homes of this era. It appears that many homes had round and decorative posts. The property is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Staff recommended denial of this request. Slides of the subject property were shown. The applicants were present. Joyce and Eric Newell, 2445 Louisiana Street, addressed the Commission. Ms. Newell stated that she would like to have straight posts and that she has looked at other homes within the neighborhood that have similar posts. She stated that she believes the home is older than the 1970's due to some plumbing features that indicate an older home. Ms. Newell stated she found at least six (6) homes with similar posts within the district. Finally, she stated that she feels that the straight posts or wrought iron work would both be historically appropriate, but that the wrought iron is specific to the time period and therefore not readily available. Commissioner Makin asked when they bought the home and if the current posts were there at the time. Mr. Newell replied that they bought the home in 2007 and that the posts were there then. He added that the house is in bad shape and has had storm damage from both Hurricane Rita and Tropical Storm Imelda. Mr. Newell stated that they have spent thousands of dollars on the home already and are trying to get it fixed up and looking nice. He stated that the appropriateness of the posts is a judgement call and that he has done further research and found that what they are requesting seems appropriate. Commissioner Berube asked about the size of the proposed posts and the Newells replied that they will be the same size as the current posts. Discussion continued about the description of the Modern Ranch Style house in A Field Guide to American Houses, the previous decision of the Commission on this home and the age of the home. Commissioner Goodness stated that she sees examples of both types of posts in A Field Guide to American Houses and read fiom the book concerning posts on ranch style homes. Commissioner Goodness moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to consider new porch posts, for the property at 2445 Louisiana Street, as requested in file PZ2022- 30. Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 9:0. OTHER BUSINESS 1) Discuss all options for a stucco wall at 794 3A Street. al Historic Landmark Commission February 14, 2022 Mrs. Engman reviewed the history of the request for a stucco wall at 794 3d Street, which came before the Commission in December 2021. She stated that an appeal was filed on this denial and that City Council had requested that it return to the Commission for a recommendation on what would be acceptable. Slides of examples of other stucco and brick walls in the district were shown. Commissioner Templeton stated that in the examples, the walls were an extension of the houses and that they were appropriate to the home, where the requested stucco wall was not. She stated that a wooden fence with brick or stucco painted to match the home may be more appropriate. She added that the stucco may appear nicer than wood, but that it is not historically appropriate. Commissioner Goodness asked for the wording of the City ordinance on the issue and Mrs. Engman stated that the ordinance states that concrete blocks are not permitted. Commissioner Berube stated that the stucco did not seem appropriate and agreed that a wooden fence with brick inlay would be preferable. A consensus was reached that a wooden fence with brick inlay would be recommended. In other business, Commissioner Templeton inquired about the demolition requests that were tabled at the last meeting. Mrs. Engman stated that they should be before the Commission again in March. Carol Gary, representing Beaumont Main Street, introduced herself to the Commission and stated that she looked forward to working with them. HISTORIC DISTRICT CODE ENFORCEMENT REPORT Officer Bates presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report, including information about current violations, inspections, Certificates of Appropriateness and stop work orders. Discussion followed about litter being a current common violation, Further discussion followed concerning the process that a violation goes through within the planning department and then at municipal court. THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:20 P.M. 5 DATE: March 14, 2022 TO: Historic landmark Commission FROM: Demi Engman, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. FILE: PZ2021-431 STAFF REPORT This item was tabled at the January 10, 2022 HLC meeting. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a Certificate of Demolition for the house located at 2019 Pecos Street. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on September 16, 2021. The structure has mold throughout and the floor is rotting in many places. The roof would need to be replaced due to the deep hole in the middle of it, including the rotted eaves and soffit. The owner has signed a demolition consent form and does not owe taxes. Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order. Planning staff recommends approval of this request. The house is not in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Exhibits are attached. BEAUMONT Planning & Community Development Case Type:Planning and Zoning Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness Case #: PZ2021-431 Location: 2019 PECOS ST„ BEAUMONT, 77701 Individuals listed on the record: Applicant DELANCY WOOD 801 MAIN ST BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Agent CITY OF BEAUMONT DELANCY WOOD - DEMOLITION COORDINATOR 801 MAIN ST BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Property Owner Reason for Request of a Certificate of Appropriateness Paint New Construction Demo Fencing Miscellaneous Has request been made before? If yes, date: Notes: Case Status: REVIEW Tag Name: COB - Certificate of Demolition Initiated On: 12/8/2021 1:03:28PM Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: Home Phone: Work Phone:. Cell Phone: E-Mail: Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: CITY OF BEAUMONT TO DEMOLISH N N Y N N N This is not a building permit, additional permits may be required for the proposed scope of work. Case Type: Planning and Zoning Page 1 of 1 Case#1: PZ2021-431 Printed On: 1212012021 :All A 1� 3.1 74 .n SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT BUILDING CODES DIVISION CITY OF BEAUMONT ADDRESS OF STRUCTURE: Is OWNER ADDRESS: Market Value: Fire damaged? Property ,vvas Red Tagged on: 2019 PECOS WSW ENTERPRISES LLC 2005 PECOS BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Owner enrolled in Pre -Council Work Program? $64,811 NO 09/16/2021 NO DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The owner wants the structure torn down and has signed a demo consent. There is mold throughout the structure. The flooring is rotten in many places. The roof needs to be replaced because it has a deep in the middle of it. The eaves and soffit are rotten in many places. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure. DATE: March 14, 2022 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Engman, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. FILE: PZ2021-448 STAFF REPORT This item was tabled at the January 10, 2022 HLC meeting. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a Certificate of Demolition for the house located at 2169 South Street. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on September 30, 2020. The structure is unsecure. The exterior of the home requires the siding and window sills to be replaced as they are rotted. The interior damage includes sagging floors, collapsed ceiling, termite damage to structural beams, and exposed electrical wires throughout the structure. The owner owes $3,509.94 in taxes. Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order. Planning staff recommends approval of this request. The house is listed in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states the house was built c. 1913. The property was listed as an example of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. Exhibits are attached. BEAUMONT Planning & Community Development Case Type:Planning and Zoning Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness Case #: PZ2021-448 Location: 2169 SOUTH ST, BEAUMONT, 77701 Individuals listed on the record: Applicant CITY OF BEAUMONT ATTN: DLENACY WOOD 801 MAIN BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Property Owner CARL C. CALAWAY 2169 SOUTH BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Reason for Request of a Certificate of Appropriateness Paint New Construction Demo Fencing Miscellaneous Has request been made before? If yes, date: Notes: Case Status: REVIEW Tag Name: DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT Initiated On: 12/21/2021 2:22:36PM Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT HOUSE 1S RED TAGGED N N Y N N N This is not a building permit, additional permits may be required for the proposed scope of work. Case Type: Planning and Zoning Page 1 of 1 Case it: PZ2021-448 Printed On: 1212812021 AE ........ 4'l AU)A"� 4 r --- b - -4 - -r .b� SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT BUILDING CODES DIVISION CITY OF BEAUMONT ADDRESS OF STRUCTURE: OWNER: OWNER ADDRESS: TAXES OWED: Market Value: Fire damaged? Property was Red Tagged on: 2169 SOUTH CARL C CALLAWAY 2169 SOUTH ST BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Owner enrolled in Pre -Council Work Program.? $3,509.94 $51,851.00 I 09/30/2020 M DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The structure is unsecure. The floors are sagging and the ceiling has collapsed. There is severe termite damage to the structural beams. There are exposed electrical wires throughout the structure. The siding and window sills are rotting and will need to be replaced. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure. BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL. LANDMARK COMMISSION JEF 1. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No.. 844 City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 6. Date: Factual Est. c. 1413 2. Name 2169 South Street Address 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner Callaway, CarL C. 8. Style/Type Address . 2169 South Street_ Beaumont, 77701-2531 9. Original Use DOMESTIC/Single DweLLing 4. BLock/Lot Parkdale Lot 4 Btock 9 SE 2-3 Present Use DOMESTIC Sin Le Dwellin 10. Description: One story frame structure. Nip roof covered with asphalt shingles. interior brick chimney. Vertical weatherboard siding. Two pair one -over -one sash with lattice nonfunctioning shutters. Central pedimented portico supported by two large elbow brackets- wood and glass panel door with transom and louvered surround. Corrugated fiberglass around crawlspace. Two brick piers with cement urns on top. 11. Present Condition Good. The use of modern materials sacrifices the architectural integrity of the structure. 12. Significance: The house is an example of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. 13. Relationship to site: Original 14. Bibliography . Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 15. Informant 16. Recorder S. Skarbowski Date 06-18-90 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DRWR ROIL FRRE ROLL FM 90 1 1 10 1 35 to RECORDED BY: S. Skarbowski DATE: DATE: March 14, 2022 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Engman, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house and a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new construction. FILE: PZ2022-70 AFF REPORT JW Turner Construction, Ltd. has requested a Certificate of Demolition to demolish the existing structure located at 2210 Laurel St. The existing structure received substantial damage from the past hurricane events. Additionally, the applicant requests a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new construction that will be completed under the Texas General Land Office (GLO) Harvey Program. The proposed home will be approximately 1400 sq. ft. in size. The construction methods employed would dictate that the house is to be constructed with a pier and beam foundation with wood lattice, stucco walls and windows will be six (6) over one (1) in appearance. The roof will have a 1' overhang with the pitch rising six (6) inches each twelve (12) inches horizontal distance. Additionally, the roof will be 30 year architectural shingles and brown in color. Lastly, the porch column is to be a tapered craftsman style column. The front door will be a craftsman style door with a half light. The exterior body paint is to be Sherwin Williams Birdseye Maple and the trim is to be Sherwin Williams Roycroft Brass. Planning staff recommends approval of both requests. The house is listed in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states the house was built c. 1915. The property was listed as an example of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. The house is not in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Exhibits are attached. BEAUMONT Planning & Community Development Case Type:Planning and Zoning Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness Case #: PZ2022-70 Location: 2210 LAUREL ST, BEAUMONT, 77701 Individuals listed on the record: Applicant JWTC JW Turner Construction, Ltd. 14215 Mary Jane Lane Tomball, TX 77377 Property Owner Barbara Banks 2210 Laurel St. Beaumont, TX 77701 Reason for Request of a Certificate of Appropriateness Paint New Construction Demo Fencing Miscellaneous Has request been made before? If yes, date: Notes: Case Status: REVIEW Tag Name: Cortificate of Appropriateness Initiated On: 2/18/2022 3:15:45PM Home Phone: 409-853-4002 Work Phone: Cell Phone: 409-853AO02 E-Mail: beaumonl,admin@jwtc.net Home Phone: 409-893-9285 Work Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: JWTC was assigned to rebuild this house with the Texas GLO HAP. House is located in a historic district. Y Y Y N N N This is not a building permit, additional permits may be required for the proposed scope of work. Case Type: Planning and Zoning Page 1 of 1 Case #: PZ2022-70 Printed On: 3/4/2022 February 22, 2022 City of Beaumont Re: Certificate of Appropriateness Oaks Historic District -- 2210 Laurel Ave, Beaumont To Planning and zoning, Mrs. Barbara Banks has been awarded disaster recovery assistance from the Texas General Land Office Homeowner Assistance Program to reconstruct her home damaged during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. This house is located in the Oaks Historic District, and we are seeking a Certificate of Appropriateness. We are proposing to reconstruct the home in a similar craftsman style, complete with craftsman style columns and doors, 6 over 1 windows and paint colors from the pre -selected Historic color palette. The only major difference that the newly constructed home will have is a new composite roof vs the current clay roofing, new wooden stairs and railing versus current concrete stairs and no railing, and a new wooden ADA ramp located at the rear of the home. The house will be constructed to meet HUD requirements and Texas Government Code 2306.514. Again, we are seeking a Certificate of Appropriateness to reconstruct this storm damaged home for Mrs. Banks. This newly reconstructed home will most definitely result in a positive impact on the homeowner's wellbeing, as well as her surrounding community. Sincerely, Katrina Randazzo katrina@'wtc.net 3113 Highway 69; Nederland, TX 77627 Corporate: 14215 Mary Jane Lane; Tomball, TX 77377 Phone: 1-800-483-9333 Fax:281-290-9511 www.iwtc.net m r m C 0 Z r' m m r m 0 2 9 yA A O z i� G1 2 wg O� z� m e 4 •, I.. � � .t,`a`f av ,•` m .. .'•�.,�.`i?.� yea �'i:i'o,.,,.J ,. i H _ i m 0 n � ` l a i s: RRVYSIOWS nk UAW, 1/19/2020 g Date D�,t� „� •,� TC4� 2210_LAUREL_AVB_BMT_TX_77701 � BANKS CHECKED erwlua�c. O%U—CONSTRUCTION_NEDERLAND/BEAUMONT Ap wad Dote JW3113—US—B9_NEDERLAND TEXAS m1e m w r— my AUGUSTINE la- BUILDINO diNEV 0 6TH STREET 60' PUBUC R.O.W. z O ku — .0 T z X m 0 n a: 0 -�i z OC) —n -,u m II sN�O� I , 2211-11111111—IIT—IX—l1101 i , XX" BANKS CHECMEO BY: JWTCA� - JWT—CONSTRUCTION— NEDERLA ND/BEAUMOW pppr Date BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - Bl✓AUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMM{SSION JEF ' 1. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No. 811 City/Rural BEAUMQNT BIiT 6. Date: Factual Est. c. 1915 2. Name Address 2210 Laurel 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. owner D. P. Rentals, Inc. B. Style/Type Craftsman Address 41 North Seventh Beaumont, 77702-2438 9. Original Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 4. Block/Lot Averill Lot 26 Block 1 SE 2-3 Present Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 10. Description: One story stucco structure. Gable front roof with two interior chimneys, elbow brackets, and asphalt shingles that simulate ceramic tile. Recessed porch. Four square tapered stucco supports. Stucco bannister. One pair one -over - one sash. One one -over -one sash. Wood and glass panel door. Cement porch and steps. Cement urns at the bottom of stucco bannister. 11. Present Condition Good. The house aDDDears to be structurally sound. 12. Significance: The house is an example of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. 13. Relationship to Site: Original Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 14. Bibliography 15. Informant 16. Recorder S. Skarbowski Date 06-18-90 PHOTO DATA Black and white 35 mm negative TEAR DRWR ROLL FREE ROIL FRME 90 10 02 to �t4 M nr . NE IYAY VIEW: RECORDED BY: S. Skarbowski DATE. DATE: March 14, 2022 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Engman, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house and a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new construction. FILE: PZ2022-71 STAFF REPORT RM Quality Construction LLC has requested a Certificate of Demolition to demolish the existing structure located at 2653 Liberty Ave. The existing structure received substantial damage from the past hurricane events. Additionally, the applicant requests a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new construction that will be completed under the Texas General 'Land Office (GLO) Harvey Program. The proposed home will be approximately 1357 sq. ft. in size. The construction methods employed would dictate that the house is to be constructed with a pier and beam foundation, horizontal 6 % inch HardiPlank siding, and windows will be eight (8) over eight (8) in appearance. The roof pitch will rise six (6) inches every twelve (12) inches horizontal distance and the roof will be 30 year architectural shingles and black in color. The front door will be a six (6) light paneled door. Lastly, the porch column is to be a tapered craftsman style column. The exterior body paint is to be SW6164 Svelt Sage, the trim is to be SW7004 Snowbound and the doors and shutters are to be SW6307 Fine Wine. Planning staff recommends approval of both requests with the following conditions: 1. Roof overhang shall be 12" The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Exhibits are attached. BEAUMONT Planning & Community Development Case Type:Planning and Zoning Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness Case #: PZ2022-71 Location: 2653 LIBERTYAVE, BEAUMONT, 77702 Individuals listed on the record: Applicant RM Quality Construction LLC Missing Address, City, State, or Zip Code in People Owner VIVIRETT THOMAS E Missing Address, City, State, or Zip Code in People Reason for Request of a Certificate of Appropriateness Paint New Construction Demo Fencing Miscellaneous Has request been made before? If yes, date: Notes: Case Status: REVIEW Tag Name: Demo and reconstruction of a new home in Historic District Initiated On: 2/21/2022 9:25:52AM Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: 936-446-9678 E-Mail: permits@rmgconst.com Home Phone: Work Phone: Coll Phone: E-Mail: See scope of work- building new home in historic district Y Y Y N N N This is not a building permit, additional permits may be required for the proposed scope of work. Case Type: Planning and Zoning Page 1 of 1 Case #1: PZ2022-71 Printed On: 3i412022 Scope of Work 2653 Liberty St Beaumont, Tx 77702 Application for Certificate of Appropriateness RM Quality Construction is requesting that we demolish the current home located at 2653 Liberty St. The existing home received substantial damage from past hurricane events. Additionally, RM Quality Construction requests a certificate of appropriateness for a new construction that will be completed under the Texas General Land office (GLO) Hurricane Harvey Program The proposed home will be approximately 13S7 sq. ft. in size and will contain two (2) bedrooms, two (2) bathrooms, dining room, kitchen and living room. The construction methods employed would dictate that the house is to be constructed with a pier and beam foundation (pilings), horizontal HardiPlank siding, and black 30 year architectural roofing shingles. Windows will have a one over one appearance. 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Box 12276 Austin, Texas 78711 AECOM 13355 Noel Road, Fourth Floor Dallas, TX 75240 aecom.com 4 January 2022 GLO Harvey Homeowner Assistance Program Determination of Eligibility for Listing in the National Register of Historic Places and Determination of Effect to Historic Properties Concurrence Request Applicant ID: SET-0360 Property Street Address: 2653 Liberty Avenue, Beaumont, Texas Dear Mr. Kockritz: Applicant SET-0360 is seeking financial assistance through the Texas General Land Office (TX GLO) Homeowner Assistance Program (Program) for disaster recovery funds to rehabilitate the storm -damaged single-family residence at 2653 Liberty Avenue to local zoning standards (Project). Because the Program is funded by a Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Project is considered a federal undertaking under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106). We are coordinating with you pursuant to Section 106, the Texas Antiquities Code, and the statewide Programmatic Agreement (PA) between the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and the TX GLO for the Program to seek your concurrence with our findings. The area of potential effects (APE) for direct impacts was defined as the building footprint and, due to the scale of the proposed Project work, the APE for indirect impacts was limited to adjacent properties within the building's viewshed. Review of prior studies conducted in the project vicinity identified the Oaks Historic District within the APE. The district is locally designated by the City of Beaumont and was determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) under Criterion C by THC review in 2019. However, contributing and noncontributing properties within the NRHP district boundaries have not yet been formally identified. TX GLO conducted an inventory and NRHP evaluation to determine if 2653 Liberty Avenue is individually eligible and/or a contributing resource to the Oaks Historic District using the NRHP criteria for evaluation (36 CFR 60.4) and the evaluation criteria provided by THC. TX GLO determined that the building is an unremarkable example of its type and does not possess sufficient architectural significance to be individually eligible under Criterion C. However, the building does retain enough integrity to qualify as a contributing resource to the Oaks Historic District. Please see the attached documentation, which includes the address, a copy of the USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle map, and a project description. In 2020, the estimated cost to rehabilitate the residence at 2653 Liberty Avenue was approximately $204,000, which then exceeded the Program's $200,000 cap for the rehabilitation of historic resources. With the rising costs of construction materials over the past year, the estimated cost to rehabilitate the residence has increased from the 2020 estimate, and TX GLO has determined that rehabilitation of the residence at 2653 Liberty Avenue is not feasible within the Program spending limits, and now residence approximately the same size (no more than 20% larger than the existing structure's footprint) with associated utilities will be constructed on the property The TX GLO, which has assumed HUD's environmental review responsibilities in accordance with the PA, has determined that the Project has the potential to affect the Oaks Historic District. After applying the criteria for adverse effect as found in 36 CFR 800.5(a)(1), TX GLO has further determined that the demolition of 2653 Liberty Avenue will have an Adverse Effect on the district because the building has been evaluated as a contributing resource. We request the concurrence of your office with the determination of eligibility and the adverse effect determination pursuant to 36 CFR 800.5(c)(1). As per the Section 106 regulations in 36 CFR 800, please provide written concurrence or comments within 14 days of your receipt of this package. If you require additional information or you have any questions, please contact me at beth.reed@aecom.com. Thank you for your attention to this request. Kind regards, Kirsten Johnson Senior Architectural Historian Enclosure: Texas Historic Commission request for consultation form DATE: March 14, 2022 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Engman, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. FILE: PZ2022-75 STAFF REPORT Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a Certificate of Demolition for the house located at 2254 Liberty Ave. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on February 10, 2021. The exterior of the home requires the siding and soffits to be replaced as they are deteriorating. The structure is secure; however, there are exposed electrical wires. The owner signed up for the work program allowing one hundred fifty (150) days to make necessary repairs to bring the structure into compliance with current codes, however, the only work ever completed was a few windows being replaced. Lastly, the owner owes $60,251.00 in taxes. Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order. Planning staff recommends approval of this request. The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Exhibits are attached. BEAUMONT Planning & Community Development Case Type:Planning and Zoning Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness Case #: PZ2022-75 Location: 2254 LIBERTY AVE, BEAUMONT, 77701 Individuals listed on the record: Applicant CITY OF BEAUMONT DELANCY WOOD 801 MAIN ST BEAUMONT, TX 77701 Reason for request of a Certificate of Appropriateness Paint New Construction Demo Fencing Miscellaneous Has request been made before? If yes, date: Notes: Case Status: REVIEW Tag Name: DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT Initiated On: 2/23/2022 3:33:21PM Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT N N Y N N N This is not a building permit, additional permits may be required for the proposed scope of work. Case Type: Planning and Zoning page 1 of 1 Case #: PZ2022-75 Printed On: 3/4/2022 m ,. �P � r 1 {r CD wa cN 3N V CD 0 0 l ilk 1% ��`54 NOW f _ r Pr CD IQ 41, T lr . d 1 t 4 .k� _•fr'. � 4 f n P1 - i i i P, I t w C) / J - 71I a O w t iI w lj --SOL- SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT ADDRESS OF STRUCTURE: OWNER: OWNER ADDRESS: Market Value: Fire damaged? Property was Red Tagged on: BUILDING CODES DIVISION CITY OF BEAUMONT 2254 LIBERTY ANDRES RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ I RUTH ST BE, AUMONT, TX 77707 Owner enrolled in Pre -Council Work Program? $60,251.00 NO 02/10/2021 YES DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: The taxes that are due are for 2021 so fty are current. The owner signed up for a work program allowing 150 days to make the repairs and no work was done except a few windows being replaced. The rotting siding and missing siding will need to be replaced. Some windows have been replaced but there are still some that have not been replaced. The structure is secure but there are exposed electrical wires Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure staff is recommending a raze order for this structure. SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS