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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPZ2023-147DATE: May 8`2D23 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: BaynaLuckp« Planner SUBJECT: Arequest for aCertificate ofAppropriateness tores|zewindows. FILE: P72023'147 STAFF REPORT Property owner, Daniel Garcia, requests permission to resize four (4) windows on the structure located at 555 9th street. Mr. Garcia is in the process of renovating the vacant structure and would like resize one of the six bysix windows on the south side to a three by six window. On the front of the structurel there are two large six by six windows on either side of the front door. K4[. Garcia would like to install two three bysix windows within each of the six by six openings. Finally, on the north side of the structure, there is a four by six window he would like to replace with a three by six window. The proposed windows will be white, and six over six in appearance. The structure could be categorized as a National home, with the gabled pyramidal roof and nearly square p|an. The style was popular in the south during the 1900/s to 30Ys with Colonial Revival, Tudor, and craftsman styles, however many remained simple folk forms lacking fashionable details. Examples of such can be seen in A Field Guide boArnericon Houses (McAlester et al., pgs. 100 - 101). Staff recommends approval of the request with the following conditions: 1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes Department. 2. Any siding installed will be painted to match the existing structure. The property is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont survey. Exhibits are attached. McAlester, Virginia& Lee. A Field Guide to Americon Houses. Alfred A, Knopf, Inc., 1984. Print. BEAuMONT Planning & Community Development Case Type:Planning and Zoning Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness Case #: PZ2023-147 Location: 555 9TH ST, BEAUMONT, 77702 Individuals listed on the record. - Applicant daniel garcia 2335 North st Beaumont, TX 77702 Agent daniel garcia 2335 North st Beaumont, TX 77702 Property Owner daniel garcia 2335 North st BeaUmont, TX 77702 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: leveling painting Initiated On: 3129/2023 3,12,54PM Home Phone, Work Phone: Cell Phone, 409 4349953 E-Mail: dgalexdg93@gmail.corn Home Phone: Work Phone - Cell Phone, 409 4349953 E-Mail* dgalexdg93@gmail.com Home Phone: Work Phone: Coll Phone, 409 4349953 E-Mail- dgalexdg93@gmail.com level structure, repair siding to match, re roof to black shingles, paint structure to match, replace/resize 4 windows to smailer. Y 21 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 I Case #: PZ2023-147 Printed On: 4/1112023 **EXTERNAL** Re: pZ2023-147-request to res-ze windows Daniel Garcia <dgeIexdg93@grnai[conn> Wed 4/1g/28231O:O3AM @ 4attachments (6K48) Good morning Bayna We have total offive windows that are going to bereplaced. The measurements for those are, 4- 6'x6'and1-4'x6' Onthe left side there are two large 6 x 6 windows but we would like to cancel one of them and put one 3x6window. ThefnonLsideofthehoVse.Theneanetwo|argevvindovvsoneoneachsideofthe front door we would like to put two 3 x 6 windows on each side of the door and on the right side of the hoyvve have one 4 x 6 window that would be replaced by a 3 x 6 window. | will attach some pictures below to help. Also, f will put o picture of what it would look like with the double windows vvhencon1pleted. qk f pt Id y # • '�h.-' � ' . , 1. f� � A� ,. _' �'� ` IL -.M - #� RT tl A9 �•i •J x t fP4 - P ' f • 1 ,IL + I jorml I -INIR I i. 0,01 vinn A 10 t Pig LIP-WLT VtJ4 V L VINILO Window ti do a be rt ura F1 mF5 pop E DI 4 rill(:601 p Q D12 ISO Op SO On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 8:25 AM Elayna Luckey < Elaynalucke beau monttexaw s.,ggy > rote: LLU.- Good morning., Folk Homes: National PYRAN41DAL FAMILY Massed -plan folk houses of rectangular shape are normally covered by side -gabled roofs. Those with more nearly square plans, in contrast, are commonly built Nvith pyramidal (equilateral hipped) roofs, which require more complex roof framing but need fewer long -spanning rafters, and thus are less expensive to build. Such roofs appeared on mod- est folk houses earlier in the post -railroad era than did the side -gabled form. In the south, one-story, pyramidal houses became a popular replacement for the less spacious hall - and -parlor house during the early decades Of the 20th century. One-story pyramidals are less common in the northern and midwestern states but are joined there by to examples, which similarly began to replace the traditional but less spacious rural 1-houses of the region in the years from about. Igo 5 to ig3o. During the same period these two- story, pyrarnidal houses also became a popular urban house form throughout the coun- try. Most urban examples were built with Colonial Revival, Neoclassical, Prairie, Tudor, or Craftsman stylistic detailing, but many also remained simple folk forms Which lacked such fashionable details. Like their side -gabled relatives, pyramidal folk houses differ principally in roof pitch and in the size and placement of porches. 4 5 71 by side -gabled roofs. built with pyramidal wing but need fewer ofs appeared on mod- ed form. In the south, lie less spacious hall- --story pyramidals are A there by two-story pacious rural 1-houses me period these two - throughout the coun- ssical, Prairie, Tudor, _k forms which lacked incip,ally in roof pitch pVRAINIT DAL FAMILY Stijluvater, Oklahoma; ca. 1935. Coffee County, Alabama, ca. tgo5. Greene County, Georgia; ca. igoo. Note the very steeply pitchcd ro0f, Sucli roofs arc common on early southern examples; they may have b.en influenced by earlier roofs of similar shape built by French desccnd- arlts in the Gulf Coast region. 4. O-Vioncti County, Georgia; ca. zq2o. Many one-story pyramidals have ftill or partial integral porches included under the principal roof. 5. Ernporia, Kansas; ca. iqi5. Such two-story pyramidals were a dDMi- r1jfjt urban form in the early decades of the century. Most urban examples hod.5tylistic detailing but some, like this one, were unadorned folk houses. ,file metal stoir", windows are a later additiori. 6. Cabirrus County, North Carolina; ca. tgoo. An kinusually large two� story example. FP bri k r i -Y 41 3 ' j"i Ir P� ,F ���'� ,l li .I �+y11yr . F *N 7W . L Naliooal' 101