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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHLC June 2020 Packet*AGENDA* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION June 8, 2020 REGULAR MEETING HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Virtual Zoom Meeting - 3:30 p. m. Join Zoom Meeting https://beaumonttx.zoom.us/j/95534960320 Meeting ID: 955 3496 0320 Dial by your location +1346 248 7799 US (Houston) 833 548 0276 US Toll-free 833 548 0282 US Toll-free Meeting ID: 955 3496 0320 Find your local number: https://beaumonttx.zoom.us/u/aTJpyaOtO The meeting will also be broadcast on the City's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channeVUCnY6nNk8zfXZulMvlzbwEBg *AGENDA* R(nT,T, CA APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held March 9, 2020. REGULAR MEETING 1) CA -3187: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove a tile roof to replace with a shingle roof. Applicant: Jesus Cardona Location: 2262 Liberty Avenue 2) CA -3190: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace front door, remove - dormers and replace roof with shingles. Applicant: Gerardo Loza Location: 2255 North Street 3) CA -3192: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to paint a house. Applicant: Jeff Allen Location: 2230 Hazel 4) CA -3193: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage apartment. Applicant: Marvin Lindow Location: 2455 North Street 5) 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 join this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Kaltrina Minick at 880-3777. *MINUTES* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION March 9, 2020 City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on March 9, 2020 and called to order at 3:34 p.m. with the following members present: Commission Members absent Councilmembers present: Vice -Chairman Dohn LaBiche Commissioner Hester Bell Commissioner Marty Craig Commissioner Theresa Goodness Commissioner Terry Hallemann Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin Commissioner Thomas Sigee Commissioner Janelle Templeton Chairman Paula Blazek Commissioner Marie Broussard Councilmember Taylor Neild Also present: Demi Laney, Planner I Adina Josey, Senior Planner Elayna Luckey, Historic Code Enforcement Officer Lindsey Gilbreath, Demolition and Permit Chief Catherine Allen, Recording Secretary APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Craig moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on February 10, 2020. Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 8:0. REGULAR MEETING 1) CA -3167: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 2360 Evalon Avenue Ms. Laney presented the staff report. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a certificate of demolition for the house located at 2360 Evalon Avenue. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on October 10, 2018 and re -inspected on January 2, 2020. It Historic Landmark Commission March 9, 2020 states there are ample amounts of deteriorated and missing siding along the exterior of the house. The roof currently has a large hole in it, which will require a roof replacement. The window sills have rotted and will need restoration. Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure, the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order. The house is in the 1991 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built c.1942. The house is a common housing style built during the World War II era. Planning staff recommended approval of the demolition. Slides were shown of the subject property. Seventeen (17) notices were mailed to property owners within 200 feet of the subject property. Two (2) responses were received in favor and no responses were received in opposition. Code Enforcement Officer Luckey reviewed the history of code violations for the property. Discussion between the commission and staff clarified that the improvement value of the property listed in the staff report is the value at its current state. Further discussion was held about the City's responsibility for the cost of demolition and any recourse for the property owner. Commissioner Craig moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 8:0. 2) CA -3168: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 2205 Hazel Avenue Ms. Laney presented the staff report. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a certificate of demolition for the garage located at 2205 Hazel Avenue. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on March 7, 2018 and re -inspected on December 26, 2019. It states the entire structure is collapsing, which means the roof and rafters must be replaced. There are ample amounts of rotten and missing siding along the exterior of the garage. There is trash, debris and overgrowth all throughout the interior of the structure. Additionally, the electrical system will need to be brought into compliance with the 2014 National Electric Code. Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure, the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order. The house is in the 1991 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built c.1940. The house is a fine example of a smaller frame Italian Renaissance structure built for the middle class after the second Spindletop boom. Planning staff recommended approval of the demolition. Slides were shown of the property. Nineteen (19) notices were mailed to property owners within 200 feet of the subject property. One response was received in favor and no responses were received in opposition. Historic Landmark Commission March 9, 2020 Discussion was held between the commission, staff and Councilmember Neild about the fact that the actual house is occupied and up to code and why it is still the City's responsibility to pay for the demolition of the garage. Staff clarified that a lien can only be placed against the property for commercial structures. Commissioner Craig moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage. Commissioner Sigee seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:1 (Bell). 3) CA -3169: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage apartment. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 2341 Hazel Avenue Ms. Laney presented the staff report. Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a certificate of demolition for the garage apartment located at 2341 Hazel Avenue. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on June 15, 2015 and re -inspected on January 2, 2020. It states there are ample amounts of rotten wood throughout the structure. There are several broken windows and the ceiling has collapsed. Additionally, the electrical system needs to be brought into compliance with the 2014 National Electric Code and the plumbing system must comply with the 2015 International Plumbing Code. Based on the extensive repairs needed for this structure, the Building Codes Staff is recommending a raze order. The house is in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built c.1930. The house is an example of a multi -family dwelling built after the second Spindletop boom. Planning staff recommended approval of the demolition. Slides were shown of the property. Nineteen (19) notices were mailed to property owners within 200 feet of the subject property. No responses were received in favor or in opposition. Discussion was held between the commission and staff about the history of this structure and why it has taken so long to get to the demolition stage. Staff clarified that this was due to the large volume of red tagged houses, staffing changes and budgetary issues. The commission and staff again discussed the demolition being the City's responsibility even though the house itself is occupied. Staff clarified that a lien cannot be placed against the property whether the property is occupied by a home owner or a renter, as long as it is residential. The commission expressed the need for a workshop on the demolition process and any possible methods of fund recovery for the City. Commissioner Craig moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage apartment. Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. The motion to approve carried 7:1 (Bell). 4) Historic District Code Enforcement Report Historic Landmark Commission March 9, 2020 Officer Luckey presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report including information about current violations and inspections, as well as updates on code enforcement duties and procedures. OTHER BUSINESS Further discussion was held about the need for a workshop on the demolition process and the City's responsibility for the cost of demolition. THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:04 P.M. 4 DATE: June 8, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Laney, Planner I SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove a tile roof to replace with a shingle roof. FILE: CA -3187 STAFF REPORT Jesus Cardona requests permission to replace the roof located at 2262 Liberty Avenue with a shingle roof. Mr. Cardona has removed the entire tile roof without the benefit of either a Certificate of Appropriateness or necessary permits required by Building Codes. As a result Inspector Luckey posted a stop work order on April 16, 2020. At the time of the stop work order all of the eves, ridges and finials appeared to be present on the property per Inspector Luckey's investigative pictures. Mr. Cardona was informed he would need to seek permission from the Historic Landmark Commission to continue replacement of the roof with shingles at the time of the stop work order. With permission, Mr. Cardona will replace the roof with lifetime architectural shingles. The shingles will be the color of Slate Gray and final outcome of the roof will not include any of the original eves, ridges or finial pieces. Mr. Cardona states that all of the tiles, including the decorative pieces, are gone. Staff recommends denial of the request. The house is in the 1991 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built in 1925. The house is representative of the local combination two popular styles and is typical of middle class homes built in Beaumont during the 1920s. Exhibits are attached. ILC AP P1LICATI(ON FOR A CBRTWICA.TR OF. A.PPROPRIA.TMWSS BEAUMONT, TjPU$ (Chapter 30, City Cotes) (409) 880-3764 Vax, (409) 880-3133 OFFICE USI= ONLY. FILE # 3a$_ DATE RECEIVED. PROPERTYADRESS; OWNERS NAME: ADDlWSS OF OWNER: I APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT O'f1 xm) r APPLIC.ANTS PHONE NUMBER; 06.Q FAX SBR: - REASON FOR REQUEST OFA CERTIFICA , OFAPPROPRUI NESS: TYPE OF REQUEST; PAINT � NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO � FENCING - MISCKLi LANBOUS HAS REQUEST BEEN E BEFORE: N(� IF YES, DATE: APPLICANT SIGNATUitE DATE; OFFICE USE ONLY: - APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFWCZA>I. DATE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMLSION DATE COMMENTS: Q2� nt _CoIc)YS Baal -tired S- IY - ;2Q ) rooE to NLG O N O N 04 04 N r O N O N 00 N V MEL N r V O Z N_ C� Z W N } L BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMMISSION JEF 1. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No. 454 City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 6. Date: Factual Est. c. 1925 2. Name Address 2262 Liberty 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner Edmonds, Mrs. Camille 8. Style/Type Colonial Revival with Craftsman influence. Address 9. Original Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 4. Block/Lot Averill Lot 18 Block 2 SE 2-3 Present Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 10. Description: one-story gable end frame with the roof, exposed roof rafters. Central pedimented entry porch with paired Doric columns on plaster -covered brick bases, brick steps between plaster -covered brick bases holding masonry swans. Central wood door between two symmetrically spaced triple sets of sash windows, nine -over -one between six -over - one. Shed roof, projecting side addition with wooden door, masonry steps. Slightly flared skirting. Masonry block foundation. 11. Present Condition Good The house is structurally sound and well-maintained. 12. Significance: The house is representative of the local combination two popular styles and is typical of middle class homes built in Beaumont during the 1920s. 13. Relationship to Site: Original Moved 14. Bibliography Date (Describe Original Site) 15. Informant 16. Recorder D. Bush Date 08-07-89 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DRWR ROLL FRME ROLL FRME IDED BY; D. Bush DATE: June 8, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Laney, Planner I SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace front door, remove dormers and replace roof with shingles. FILE: CA -3190 STAFF REPORT Gerardo Loza requests permission to replace the front door, remove dormers and replace the roof with shingles to his home located at 2255 North Street. Mr. Loza plans to paint the front door SW6942 Splashy. The proposed front door has an oval-shaped, patterned glass pane window in the door. He has provided a picture of the door he proposes to install, pending your approval. Additionally, Mr. Loza seeks permission to remove the two dormers located on the front of the roof visible from the street right of way. That area will be replaced with a roof matching the pitch of the existing roof line and covered with architectural shingles. The architectural shingles will be black in color to match existing. Please see the elevation drawing located in your packets as a frame of reference for the appearance of the final outcome. This home is categorized as a Neocolonial style house. Mr. Loza's proposed door, which includes a large oval-shaped glass pane, seems inappropriate for a Neocolonial style house (McAlester et al., pg. 489). Dormers appear to be a prominent architectural feature for a Neocolonial style home (McAlester et al., pg. 489). Therefore the removal of those dormers would hinder the historic preservation of this structure. Staff recommends denial of the request. The house is not listed in the SPARE survey. Exhibits are attached. McAlester, Virginia & Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1984. Print. PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: APPLICATION FORA CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (409) 880-3764 OFFICE USE ONLY: Fax: (409) 880-3133 SS CJ Q FILE # DATE RECEIVED: - J ' c� ovtnST ADDRESS OF OWNER: APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER): APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER: y.LOIA �,a q (P-7 ` L -10"t 3f63 <�u aq Ro I � LczA- REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT ✓ NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO FENCING MISCELLANEOUS ✓ HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: IF YES, DATE: APPLICANT SIGNATURE DATE: I' a 03 D OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION COMMENTS: DATE DATE IGYh'5 OXY-) Not E I All Paint Colors Paint Color Matches By Brand Sherwin Williams Paint Colors Match of Sherwin Williams" SW6942 Splashy EXPLORE RELATED COLORS w4d 69 �p ft�r•� �r aw 1 r, A. NEOCOLONIAL (ca. 19go-present) This style grades into the preceding Colonial Revival style but differs in showing less concern for precisely copying Colonial prototypes. For ex- ample, widely overhanging eaves and metal windows, both absent on more correct Colonial Revival houses, are commonly used. Likewise, little at- tempt is made to closely mimic original Georgian or Adam detailing. In- stead, very free interpretations of colonial door surrounds, colonnaded entry porches, and dentiled cornices are used. House forms, too, are sel- dom precisely colonial. Roof pitches may be either lower or steeper than was typical in original examples. Facades, although usually symmetrical, also lack the regularly spaced patterns of window placement seen in Geor- gian and Adam houses. The style has been continuously popular but never dominant. It was overshadowed by the Ranch and other modern styles through the 195os and '6os and by other Neoeclectic styles during the 'dos and early '8os. gg ILIR _. ' -_ Ilq _ !18 MI R r 4 r Neoeclectic 489 DATE: June 8, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Laney, Planner I SUBJECT: A request for a certificate of appropriateness to paint a house. FILE: CA -3192 STAFF REPORT Jeff Allen, property owner, is asking permission to paint the exterior of the structure at 2230 Hazel Avenue. Mr. Allen initially filed a Certificate of Appropriateness for the paint color SW7606 Blue Cruise which was approved by staff. However, Sherwin Williams shipped the wrong paint to Mr. Allen and that paint color is SW7607 Santorini Blue instead of the Blue Cruise he had originally ordered. The owner proceeded to paint the house unaware of the incorrect paint color. As a result a stop work order was posted by Inspector Luckey on April 27, 2020. Mr. Allen is now seeking permission to keep his paint color because he does like the variation in color from his original request. Staff recommends denial of Mr. Allen's paint choice as submitted. The house is in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built in 1928. The house is a good example of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the second Spindletop boom. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (409) 880-3764 Fax: (409) 880-3133 PROPERTYADRESS: OV -20 OWNERS NAME: )e -F( /-) I Ic'1 ADDRESS OF OWNER: _ 9 LI bc y t-1 OFFICE USE ONLY: FILE # &qa DATE RECEIVED: 5 - a I - aoao APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER): APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER: �L9�- oma? FAX NUMBER: REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: }rr,m- Sw q Oa�l Qold TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT ✓ FENCING NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO MISCELLANEOUS HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: \IC'S IF YES, DATE: 5 -�l b -d0 Amombf. NT- { r� Tau •' LX 4 � M f 101 t `r WIN-WILLIAMS 7 ; 7733 04124!20 ... SHER 0rder� 065776 405-842-3385 EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL A-100 LATEX. SATIN IFC 8012NF 7607 SANTORINIBLUE SHER-COLOR FORM"A COLORANT 4t :32 64128 W1-Whiie 2 1.4 1 1 B1 -Black i4 17 - - L1 -Blue 28 .2 1 1 R3-Magenia 4 29 1 - FIVE GALLON 0.aEEFr ��p398747 AB�W� 0153 EXT. r Non Returnable Tinied Color' CRUTION: To assure consistent color. 01ways order enough pain+ to `omer�to k1e job and intermix a11. , contain ofthe same= color lief or'•' application. �,CLi�ed calor may vary slightly from color strip or color chip• IIIII I illll I li III o . a. . ❑ .... 0265776-011 BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMMISSION JEF 1. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 6. Date: Factual 2. Name Address 2230 Hazel 7. Architect/Builder Contractor Site No. 709 Est. c. 1928 _ i 3. Owner Hyder, Victoria Brooks 8. Style/Type Colonial Revival Address 2230 Hazel Beaumont. 77701-1539 9. Original Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 4. Block/Lot Averill Lot 22 Block 7 SE 1-3 Present Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 10. Description: one and one-half story frame structure. Gable end and wing roof. Interior corbelled brick chimney. Two pedimented dormers with six -over -six sash with urn motif in gable. Gable wing with one six -over -six sash with shutters. First floor: three six -over -six sash with shutters. Off -center pedimented portico with two square Doric columns. Louvered screen door with two five -pane sidelights and elliptical fan wood carving transom. Brick steps. 11. Present Condition Poor. The roof has a hole in it. Shutters are falling off. The house requires general maintenance. 12. Significance: The house is a good example of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the second Spindletop boom. 13. Relationship to Site: Original 14. Bibliography Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 15. Informant 16. Recorder S. Skarbowski Date 06-05-90 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DRWR ROLL FRMS ROLL FRME 90 Ob 1 35 to VIEW: RECORDED BY: S. Skarbowski DATE: DATE: June 8, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Demi Laney, Planner I SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage apartment. FILE: CA -3193 STAFF REPORT Marvin Lindow, property owner, requests a Certificate of Demolition for the garage apartment located at 2455 North Street. Inspector Luckey states the garage is noticeable from the street right of way. The entire structure is collapsing and there are holes in the roof which would need to be replaced. There are ample amounts of rotten siding along the exterior of the garage apartment. Mr. Lindow would like to demolish the garage apartment to reveal the concrete slab. The slab that already exists underneath the structure would provide parking for the residents and this would eliminate cars currently parked in front of the house. Planning staff recommends approval of this request. The house is in the 1991 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built c.1935. The house is an example of 1930's housing built in Beaumont. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION ICOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (409)880-3764, OFFICE USE ONLY: Fag: (409) 880-3133 DATE RECEIVED: PROPERTYADRESS< �ss,- ^ O,C-ryw OWNERS NAME: MAK-y, " ADDRESS OF OWNERi/4�S'" A:-�r E V APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER).- APPLICANTS WNER):APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER: , - '7Qa - 3 s� FAX NUMBER: - I REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS; o f%✓E (71AXAC-,E /J�,'�1D iJ 7',1C' Af?<1.G7'C'I M'i D/V 'r HG i< /1 e ,!5,4,Eer7-7'E.e TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT NEw CONSTRUC'T'ION DEMO FENCING MISCELLANEOUS HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: NQ IF YES, DATE - APPLICANT SIGNATURE l; , -. DATE: OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL DATE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION BATE COMMENTS- BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMMISSION JEF 1. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No. 1886 City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 6. Date: Factual Est. c. 1935 2. Name Beaumont Electroylsis Clinic Address 2455 North Street 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner Golestan S. Rezaie and Farzaneh Fazely 8. Style/Type Colonial Revival Address 2445 North Street, Beaumont 77702-1724 9. Original Use DOMESTIC -Single Dwelling 4. Block/Lot Averill Add. Lot 9 Block 29 SE 1-2 Present Use HEALTH CARE -Clinic 10. Description: Side gable, diamond asphalt shingle roof, vinyl siding, central front gable portico with round columns, central wood front door flanked by 1/1 sash window on each side, metal awnings on side facade windows, brick pier foundation. 11. Present Condition Good. Building is well -kept. 12. Significance: An example of 1930's housing built in Beaumont. 13. Relationship to Site: Original 14. Bibliography Moved Date 15. 16. (Describe Original Site) Informant Recorder Leslie Sharp Date 07-24-91 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DRWR ROLL FRME ROLL FRME 91 22 1 18 to VIEW: N. Facade RECORDED BY: Leslie Sharp DATE: 07-24-91