HomeMy WebLinkAboutPZ2023-392DATE: October 9, 2023
TO: Historic Landmark Commission
FROM: 8aynaLuckey, Planner |
SUBJECT: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to enclose and res ze windows and
change the front door.
FILE: PZ2023-382
STAFF REPORT
Alberto Perez is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness to enclose and res|ne windows and
changethe frontdoor tothe honnelocated atl9S5LonoAvenue.Helntendsto changethe
front windows on the north side of the home from one large window into two 32x6O four (4)
pane windows that are side by side. He intends to enclose two (2) windows on the west side of
the structure, three (3) on the east and two (2) on the south side making for a total of seven (7)
windows to be enclosed. The windows would be closed with alike slding to match the home.
Lastly, Mr. Perez intends to change the front door from the existing solid craftsman style door
toacraftsman style door with atransomn light.
The home could be classified as a National style home with its gable front and wing. This style
was extremely popular in the south and typically featured a hall and parlor type entry. Most
homes feature a large number of windows with prominent windows and shudders along the
front gable and wing. Examples of National architecture details can be seen in Fie/dGu/de to
American Houses (McAlester et al., pgs. 92-93).
The request to eliminate a number of windows on the sides of the home will substantially
change the design, of this structure. The request to change from one large window to two
individual windows side by side would change the appearance of this structure, however,
seems appropriate based on the National architecture. The request to change the front door
seems appropriate, with the design ofthe home.
Staff recommends denial of the request to eliminate the windows on the east and west sides of
south of the homel change the front two (2) widows into four (4) individual windows, and to
change the front door with the following conditions:
1. Removal of the windows to the south of the home shall be replaced with alike siding to
match the home.
2. The shutters on the north side of the home sharll be reinstalled after the alteration is
3. 'The front door shall be approved by Planning Staff before installation.
4. All applicable pernnits and inspections shall be obtained through the Building Codes
The home is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey.
Exhibits are attached.
B EAV IrAC3 NT
Planning & Community Development
Case Type:Planning and Zoning
Case Status: REVIEW
Case Sub Type: Certificate of Appropriateness
Tag Name: alterations to 1955 Long ST
Case #: PZ2023-392
Initiated On: 9/20/2023 3:39:17PM
Location: 1955 LONG AVE, BEAUMONT, 77701
Individuals listed on the record. -
Applicant
alberto perez
Home Phone-,
1955 long ave
Work Phone:
Beaumont, TX 77701
Cell Phone, 4092847785
E-Mail: albertop70l@gmail.com
Reason for Request of a Certificate of
close 7 windows, replace 9 windows with 1/1 to match size, change
Appropriateness
the front windows to two 32x6O instead of 1 large window, replace
siding, change front door, level structure
Paint
N
New Construction
N
Demo
N
Fencing
N
Miscellaneous
Y
Has request been made before?
N
If yes, data:
Notes:
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 #. PZ2023-392 Printed On: 9/2212023
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1. Plartwick, New York; late 19th century, photo 1914. Gardner House.
Stepped example. Note the small attic windows, common on Greck Re-
,ival houses, on the right-hand wing, which was probably built first, with
the gable -front portion added later.
2. North Collins, New York-, late 19th century. Stepped example.
3. Lawtons, New York, vicinityi late 19th century.
4. Belmont, New York; ca. igoo.
5. Fayetteville, Arkansas; ca. igio.
6. Seaford, Delaware; ca. 1947- Temple House. Late example inspired
by t1le Minimal Traditional style of the 1940rs-
7. Chicago, Illinois; ca, ig5o. Late example inspired by the H-anch style
of the 195O-S.
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