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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION
August 14, 2023
Council Chambers, City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas
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A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on August 14, 2023 and called
to order at 3:36 p.m. with the following members present:
Acting Chairman Lynda Kay Makin
Commissioner Hester Bell
Commissioner Christina Crawford
Commissioner Theresa Goodness
Commissioner Ronald Kelley
Commissioner Thomas Sigee
Commissioner Janelle Templeton
Commission Members absent : Chairman Dohn LaBiche
Commissioner Yolanda Nan Avery
Commissioner John Berube
Commissioner Marva Provo
Also present: Elayna Luckey, Planner I
Pashae Randle, Oaks Historic Code Enforcement Officer
Demi Engman, Planning Manager
Roy West, Mayor
Susan Smith, Recording Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Sigee moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on June 12, 2023.
Commissioner Bell seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:0.
REGULAR MEETING
1)PZ2023-229
: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a circular drive
and add a deck to a side porch.
Applicant: Christy Williams
Location: 2485 Liberty Avenue
Mrs. Luckey presented the staff report. Christy Williams is requesting permission to construct a
circular drive, walkway, deck and new steps at her home located at 2485 Liberty Avenue. Ms.
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Williams states she no longer feels she can safely navigate backing onto the busy street from her
drive. Included in your packet is a letter from Ms. Williams and a number of examples of circle
drives within the district.
The proposed circle drive would be eight (8) feet wide and tie into the existing four (4) foot
sidewalk located along Liberty making a total of twelve (12) feet of concrete in front of the home.
Examples provided by Ms. Williams reference properties with an attached porte cochere
appropriate for the design of the structure, and to drives that mostly pre date the adoption of the
second phase of the Historic Ordinances in 1997.
While it should be noted that Liberty and Laurel are one-way and tend to have high speed traffic,
most if not all circular drives predate the ordinance. In the last ten (10) years, the commission has
heard five requests for circular drives. All were denied except for one on Rusk Street where the
new drive extended through a side yard, and not in front of the structure.
Staff recommended denial of the proposed circle drive as the ordinance discourages parking in
front yards, as well as the tie into the existing sidewalk could potentially block pedestrian foot
traffic.
The proposed deck and new steps would be constructed of wood, with three (3) steps from the
grass to the deck. A railing would be constructed around the deck with 4 by 4 post and 2 by 2 forty
two (42) inch spindles. Ms. Williams states that the existing brick steps are original to the home,
and have deteriorated greatly and are not safe for use.
Ms. Williams has also proposed a walkway from the requested circle drive to the new entry. While
staff has recommended denial of the circle drive, installing a walkway from the deck to the
sidewalk would be an appropriate and staff would support this action.
Staff recommended denial of the proposed driveway in the front yard and approval of the request
for the walkway, deck and steps with the following conditions:
1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes
Department.
2. The walkway tie into the existing sidewalk, not an additional circle drive.
The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Mrs. Luckey explained that the applicant submitted alternate Plans B & C after the submission
deadline date, therefore, should be based upon the original submission while allowing
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for discussion of alternate Plans B & C.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Brief discussion followed concerning specifics of the request.
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The applicant was present. Christy Williams, 2485 Liberty Street, Beaumont, Texas addressed the
Commission. Ms. Williams stated that due to her medical condition she prefers a driveway that
will allow her to exit her residence in a forward position rather than backing into the street and
favors Plan B, which would allow a circular drive with a grassy area between the sidewalk and
driveway. She further discussed other homes with circular driveways located in the surrounding
area.
Further discussion followed concerning the aesthetics of the proposed plan. Mrs. Luckey quoted
the current ordinance relating to the request. Discussion of alternate plans was had.
Commissioner Templeton moved to deny the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
construct a circular drive for property located at 2485 Liberty Avenue, as requested in PZ2023-
229 and to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a deck to a side porch
and concrete walkway, for property located at 2485 Liberty Avenue, as requested in PZ2023-229,
with the following conditions:
1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes
Department.
2. The walkway tie into the existing City sidewalk.
Commissioner Bell seconded the motion. The motion to deny the request to construct a circular
drive carried 7:0. The motion to approve the request to add a deck to a side porch and concrete
walkway carried 7:0.
The Commission encouraged the applicant to present alternative plans to Staff for consideration.
2)PZ2023-266
: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to rehabilitate a residential
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structure
Applicant: Fuut Enterprises
Location: 2395 Broadway
Mrs. Luckey presented the staff report. Fuut Enterprises is requesting permission to rehabilitate
the home at 2395 Broadway Street. The request is to eliminate a number of windows, an entrance
on the side of the structure that appears unnecessary replacing the existing siding with standard 8
-roofing and painting the exterior of
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the structure, to needle point navy, with the trim to be classic light buff.
The applicant is requesting to eliminate a door and porch on the East side of the home along with
one window. On the South side, remove a set of double windows and eliminate the middle window
in a frame of three. On the west side, eliminate the middle window in the same location as the
window on the east side. The proposed new roof will be rustic black 30 year architectural shingles.
The remaining windows will be replaced with 1/1 windows to match the existing sizes.
Staff recommended approval of the request with the following condition:
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1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes
Department.
The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Brief discussion followed concerning the windows to be replaced and the current size of the siding
reveal.
The applicant was not present.
Further discussion followed concerning specifics of the request.
Commissioner Crawford moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to
rehabilitate a residential structure, as requested in PZ2023-266, with the following conditions:
1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes
Department.
2. -approved by Staff.
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Commissioner Bell seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 7:0.
3) PZ2023-268
: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add on to an existing
garage.
Applicant: John Stone
Location: 2495 Gladys Avenue
Mrs. Luckey presented the staff report. John Stone, is requesting permission to add on to the
existing garage at his home located at 2495 Gladys Avenue. The addition to the garage will be
constructed with materials to match the existing structure. The new portion would be thirteen and
a half (13 ½) feet wide and twenty (20) feet deep, and will meet the requirements of an accessory
structure provided by our ordinance.
Staff recommended approval of the request with the following condition:
1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes
Department.
The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
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The applicant was present. John Stone, 2495 Gladys Avenue, Beaumont, Texas addressed the
Commission. Mr. Stone stated that, due to his misunderstanding, the addition has already been
constructed. He further stated that he accepted an offer from the work crew to being construction
on a date earlier than expected and prior to him being aware that he must seek approval of the
Commission. Mr. Stone stated that once he learned that he must appear before the Commission,
all work ceased and the only work remaining to be completed is painting of the garage door.
Commissioner Goodness moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add
on to an existing garage, as requested in file PZ2023-268, with the following condition:
1. All applicable permits and inspections be obtained through the Building Codes
Department.
Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 7:0.
4) PZ2023-299
: A request for a Certificate of Demolition for a red tagged structure
Applicant: City of Beaumont
Location: 2377 Ashley Avenue
Mrs. Luckey presented the staff report. Boyd Meier, Building Official is requesting a Certificate
of Demolition for the home at 2377 Ashley. While the Commission saw this property in March of
2023 for rehabilitation, no work has been done on the structure since, leaving it an imminent danger
to the surrounding properties.
The structure has been left gutted, unleveled, missing windows, walls, floors, with extensive
damage to the frame. The property was originally orange tagged for property maintenance on
December 8, 20203. A repair permit was pulled allowing them 150 days to make the minor repairs
that it had been tagged for. While opening the structure up for the repairs, it was found that the
scope of work was greater than the violations it was tagged for. The contractor removed himself
from the permit, and with no further action from the property owner, the structure was red tagged.
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Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure the Building Codes Staff is recommending
a raze order.
The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Planning staff recommended approval of this request.
Fifteen (15) notices were sent to property owners within 200 feet of the subject property. Three
(3) responses were received in favor and zero (0) were received in opposition. Mrs. Luckey read
the letters.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
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Brief discussion followed concerning the contractor removing himself from the project permit, the
lack of response from the property owner, the current state of the structure, length of time the
structure has been owned by the current owner, the process should an individual wish to purchase
the property, and age of the home.
Trent Jenkins, 2385 Ashley Street, Beaumont, Texas addressed the Commission. Mr. Jenkins
stated that he is in favor of the request.
Charles Carroll, 2343 Ashley Avenue, Beaumont, Texas addressed the Commission. Mr. Carroll
admonished Staff for not having a current photograph of the structure. Mrs. Luckey stated that the
photograph presented to the Commission was taken Friday, August 11, 2023. Mr. Carroll became
argumentative regarding the date of the photograph and continued by describing the current state
of the structure. Mr. Carroll presented a copy of a petition that he states has been signed by
everyone on Ashley Avenue. Members of the Commission disputed the claim with one stating that
as a resident on Ashley Avenue she has not signed the petition and another Member stating the
same regarding a family member that resides on Ashley Avenue. Mrs. Luckey stated that a copy
of the petition was presented to the Commission at the March 2023 meeting. Mr. Carroll stressed
that he is in favor of demolition of the structure. The Commission advised Mr. Carroll that no
further discussion was necessary as he has made it known that he is in favor of the request. Mr.
Carroll refused to be seated and continued by reading a letter from a neighboring property owner.
He continued to refuse to be seated after several requests to do so by Acting Chairman Makin.
Acting Chairman Makin thereby closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Bell moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition for a red tagged
structure, as requested in file PZ2023-299.
Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve the request carried 7:0.
HISTORIC DISTRICT CODE ENFORCEMENT REPORT
Mrs. Randle presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report, including information about
current violations and inspections.
OTHER BUSINESS
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Commissioner Crawford thanked Mrs. Luckey for speaking at the Oaks Historic District 30
Anniversary meeting and Mrs. Randle for being active in the community. She further thanked
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Mayor West, Councilmember Durio, and Councilmember Getz for attending the 30 Anniversary
meeting.
THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:25 P.M.
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