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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHLC July 2020 Packet*AGENDA* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION July 13, 2020 REGULAR MEETING HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Council Chambers, City Hall, 801 Main St. - 3:30 P. m. The meeting will also be broadcast on the City's YouTube channel: htt s://w4vw. outube.coni/cliannel[UCnY6nNk8zfXZulM 1 zbwEB *AGENDA* 1201.1. PAI.r. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held June 8, 2020. REGULAR MEETING 1) CA-3198: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 6 ft. tall chain link fence with barbed wire. Applicant: Suzicanna. Bone Location: 2120 Broadway Street 2) CA-3200: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove shutters. Applicant: Gerald Condon Location: 2455 Gladys Avenue 3) CA-3201: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to widen a rock driveway to create a parking pad in front of the house. Applicant: Carl Hubbell Location: 2355 Liberty Avenue 4) CA-3209: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a front porch to a house. Applicant: Quenten Pete Location: 2075 South Street 5) CA-3212: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. Applicant: City of Beaumont Location: 1791 North Street 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 Cit)4 and State's architectural, archaeological, cultural, social, economic, ethnic and political histo3y 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 880-3777. *MINUTES* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION June 8, 2020 Virtual Zoom Meeting A Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission was held on June 8, 2020 and called to order at 3:34 p.m. with the following members present: Chairman Paula Blazek Vice -Chairman Dohn LaBiche Commissioner Marty Craig Commissioner Theresa Goodness Commissioner Terry Hallemann Commissioner Lynda Kay Makin Commissioner Janelle Templeton Commission Members absent: Commissioner Hester Bell Commissioner Marie Broussard Commissioner Thomas Sigee Councilmembers present: None Also present: Chris Boone, Director of Planning & Community Development Adina Josey, Senior Planner Elayna Luckey, Historic Code Enforcement Officer Catherine Allen, Recording Secretary APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Craig moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held on March 9, 2020. Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Blazek-Aye, Vice -Chairman LaBiche-Aye, Commissioner Craig -Aye, Commissioner Goodness -Aye, Commissioner Hallemann-Aye, Commissioner Makin -Aye, Commissioner Templeton -Aye. The motion to approve carried 7:0. 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 Historic Landmark Commission June 8, 2020 Mrs. Josey presented the 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 eaves, 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 eaves, ridges or finial pieces. Mr. Cardona states that all of the tiles, including the decorative pieces, are gone. 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. Staff recommended denial of the request. Slides were shown of the subject property. Discussion followed concerning the details of plans for the roof and the history of previous similar cases. The applicant, Giovanni Escobar, on behalf of Gobar Management LLC, 14415 Spanish River Lane, Cypress TX, addressed the commission. He explained that his business is out of the Cypress, TX area and therefore he was not familiar with the Historic District requirements in the City of Beaumont. He stated that the old roof was in need of replacement and that he is just trying to do his best to fix the property. He added that the workers got rid of the decorative pieces because they did not know they had to be kept. He apologized for being unaware of the requirements before, but stated that he understands them now. Officer Luckey added that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, at the time that the roof was replaced, the City was not issuing roofing permits. Discussion followed about the availability of replacement decorative pieces, the circumstances of the purchase of the home and the discrepancy of the age of the home in the appraisal district record. Commissioners explained that if a home was built before the 1960's, that the appraisal district will list it as being built in the 1960's, even though it is inaccurate. Commissioner Goodness moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove a tile roof to replace with a shingle roof, with the stipulation that the decorative corner pieces be replaced with pieces that are similar in design to the ones that were removed. Commissioner Makin seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Blazek-Aye, Vice -Chairman LaBiche-Aye, Commissioner Craig -Aye, Commissioner Goodness -Aye, 2 Historic Landmark Corninission June 8, 2020 Commissioner Hallernann-Aye, Commissioner Makin -Aye, Commissioner Ternpleton-Aye. The motion to approve carried 7:0. 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 Mrs. Josey presented the 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, paderned glass pane window in the door. He has provided a picture of the door he proposes to install, pending the Commission's 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. Drawings were provided 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. The house is not listed in the SPARE survey. Staff recommended denial of the request. Slides were shown of the subject property. The applicant, Gerardo Loza, 2255 North Street, addressed the commission. He stated that the dormers are only decorative, add extra weight, cause the home to be off level and have led to leaking. He added that they arc unnecessary because there are no living quarters behind them and that the structure is bending the frame, Discussion followed from the Commission on their role in maintaining appropriate architectural style in the District. It was also clarified that while the dormers may not be structurally required, they are needed to match the appropriate architectural style of the home. Holly Loza, 2255 North Street, addressed the Commission. She stated that other homes in the area have similar doors to the one they are requesting. She shared pictures of some of the homes she referenced. 3 Historic Landmark Commission June 8, 2020 Discussion followed concerning the pictures and the other homes. It was noted that these homes had different styles and may have replaced doors at different time frames. Further discussion followed concerning the proposed paint color for the door. Commissioner Hallemann moved to deny the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace front door, remove dormers and replace roof with shingles. Vice -Chairman LaBiche seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Blazek-Aye, Vice -Chairman LaBiche-Aye, Commissioner Craig -Aye, Commissioner Goodness -Aye, Commissioner Hallemann-Aye, Commissioner Makin -Aye, Commissioner Templeton -Aye. The motion to deny carried 7:0. 3) CA-3192: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to paint a house. Applicant: Jeff Allen Location: 2230 Hazel Mrs. Josey presented the 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. 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. Staff recommended denial of Mr. Allen's paint choice as submitted. Slides were shown of the subject property. Discussion followed about the mistake by Sherwin Williams and the applicant's preference to keep the incorrect color. Further discussion followed about color variety in the District and the approved color palette. Mr. Boone noted that there was a complaint from a neighbor about the color. The applicant, Jeff Allen, 2564 Liberty Street, addressed the Commission. He stated that the neighbors he has spoken with liked the color. He also stated that he would comply with whatever decision the Commission reached. 4 Historic Landmark Commission June S, 2020 Mrs. Josey suggested that a change of trim color to white may help it to better fit into the District. Chariman Blazek asked the applicant if he would be willing to use a white trim and he answered that he would be willing if necessary. Brief discussion followed about the color of the door and the effect of this decision on the approved palette. Commissioner Makin moved to approve the request for a Certificate of. Appropriateness to paint a house Santorini Blue, if white trim is used. Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Blazek-Aye, Vice -Chairman LaBiche-Aye, Commissioner Craig - Aye, Commissioner Goodness -Aye, Commissioner Hallemann-Aye, Commissioner Makin -Aye, Commissioner Templeton -Aye. The motion to approve carried 7:0. 4) CA-3193: Request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage apartment. Applicant: Marvin Lindow Location: 2455 North Street Mrs. Josey presented the 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. 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. Staff recommended approval of the request. Commissioner Goodness moved to approve the request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a garage apartment. Commissioner Craig seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Blazek-Aye, Vice -Chairman LaBiche-Aye, Commissioner Craig -Aye, Commissioner Goodness -Aye, Commissioner Hallemann-Aye, Commissioner Makin -Aye, Commissioner Templeton -Aye. The motion to approve carried 7:0. 5) Historic District Code Enforcement Report Officer Luckey presented the Historic District Code Enforcement Report for the month of May. She stated that since the Commission had not met since March, she has emailed reports for the months of March and April. She presented information about court charges, Certificates of Appropriateness, grass cutting, violations and inspections in the month of May. 5 Historic Landmark Comn7ission June 8, 2020 Commissioner Craig asked about a truck being parked on Evalon Avenue. Without knowing the address of the home, Officer Luckey was not able to answer specifics about that case but explained parking regulation policies in the District. OTHER BUSINESS None. THERE BEING NO OTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 4:28 P.M. 1.1 DATE: July 13, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Adina nosey, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a six (6) ft, tall chain link fence with barbed wire. FILE: CA-3198 STAFF REPORT Suzieanna Bone would like to keep a cyclone fence with barbed wire at 2120 Broadway Street. The apartment complex is being remodeled, updated and secured, and all former residents were evicted. After some discussion with Mrs. Luckey, the property owner misunderstood and installed a chain link and barbed wire fence along the north and west property lines. Security has been an issue while remodeling, as former residents and others have continuously attempted to access the property. The neighboring property to the west is a single-family residential house. Staff would consider a wrought iron fence from the front property line past the front of the neighboring house, then a wooden six (6) or eight (8) ft. tall privacy fence for the remainder of the west property line. The apartment complex has entranceways along the west side of the building. The north property line borders an alley. The chain link provides a view of what is going on in the alley while the barbed wire discourages trespassers. Staff recommends denial of the chain link and barbed wire along the west property line, and approval of the chain link and barbed wire along the north property line. The property is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Suxvey. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION FORA CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONI', TEXAS (Chapter 3 0, City Codes) (4-09) 880-3764 Fax: (409) 880-3133 PROPERTYAD OWNERS NAME: ADDRESS OF OWNER; APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OFFICE USE ON LY: FILE # DATE R1 CEIVEA - N , W APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER:�Wl - 1,7U"' `` UU b U _ _ FAX NUMBER: eno Nqay� mummyf- REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: _ lkfA VaDVAM lay) - TYPE OF REQUEST,': PAINT NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO FENCING .� MISCELLANEOUS r ) wl I u HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: IF YES, DATE: APPLICANT SIGNATUREDATE: OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION DATE DATE DATE: July 13, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Adina Josey, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove shutters. FILE: CA-3200 STAFF REPORT Gerald Condon would like permission to permanently remove the shutters at 2455 Gladys. Mr. Condon is having the property painted and reroofed as approved by staff. The shutters have been removed for painting, and Mr. Condon would like to not replace them. A Field Guide to American Houses gives several examples of Ranch style homes without shutters on pages 479 & 480. Staff recommends approval of the request. This property is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Exhibits are attached. McAlester, Virginia & Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1884. Print. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAi7MONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (409) 880"3764 Fax: (409) 880-3133 PROPERTY OWNERS N1 ADDRESS OF OWNER: OFFICE USE ONLY: FILE # DATE RECEIVED., APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER). C 111011 IA L'1 luu 1 1 APPLICANTS PHONE NUMBER; 4m zJ� `� �1 i FAX NUMBER: REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: � W1111 ftch TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT \. NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO FENCING MISCELLANEOUS_.___..______ HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: NO IF YES, DATE: APPLICANT OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES I NO Rwaa= WIL "- PL NING/ ZONING OFFICIA dj HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION DATE: - 10 40 DATE DATE . COMMENTS: 170 H LL s J�y knODY& oi s-b n A 't N ,F- a .5 d E ct u o �d a u w o°° u C v A� n A u ti c u d �a p a y a U c g .� .° rn � a. Yu .4 .tl •� •� •w: q is -d xF. v .d a a > ° ti eaa a3 a ;7 p. S Fr4;' 4 DATE: July 13, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Adina Josey, Senior Planner SUBJECT: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to widen a rock driveway to create a parking pad in front of the house. FILE: CA-3201 STAFF REPORT Carl Hubbell created a rock parking pad in his front yard at 2355 Liberty Avenue. No Certificate of Appropriateness or permit was issued for this construction. Mr. Hubbell is requesting permission to keep the rock parking space. The ordinance states, "Within front or side yards, off-street surface parking is not permitted on grassed areas. Said grassed areas may not be paved or otherwise destroyed without a certificate of appropriateness. Vehicles may only be parked on paved surfaces." Staff recommends denial of the request. The house is not listed in the SPARE survey. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 28, City Codes) (409) 880-3764 ,r Fax: (409) 880-3133 FILE ##: L� DATE RECEIVED: (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER'S NAME ADDRESS OF OWNER APPLICANT'S NAME (IF NOT OWN/ER) APPLICANT'S PHONE NUMBER _ Ll 0q —5Jf) FAX NUMBER LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT NO. OR BLOCK NO. ADDITION TRACT PLAT SURVEY I REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: 2 fL A� V� S Q L zS C V W 2 HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE (Y/N) IF YES, DATE: TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMOLITION FENCING MISCELLANEOUS V SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT/OWNER: DATE: �2 r -------------------- ---------------------- APPROVED: YES YES PLANNING MANAGER NO DATE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION DATE } s a1�k y .. i 6. { 1 L� 'jk;; � �, � —• _-......,,,� � 11 1 alb -� � - ` - _ -„� � C cti,17,r20.'19-attif:23.03'P ; ' 4 � r �aV� � �, }: � rah• ,� {. ia.;. Alum r _. �.' �`]. �n---�.-� + cam: �.-_ - 1�4!1 •-- - E_� 11��:4 � �. � '� �.4'' r � i_y �''�-�- ����� �a � � } ._ f - _- J j ° �! a 3 �� }�°p :t� '�r �3 � __ � - _ � � �£ ,� i�i + . .. _�. '� � _y • � - � � 1. i 1X. _ _ ` I 1. '� � � 1 I} � �y- 4 _ 7 � 1` 1{ 1 JJJ � { �� 1 �I r. � ,?�' - � � -+� p �t i `'s < r ', � � �,. i� � i DATE: July 13, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Adina Josey, Senior Planner SUBJECT: Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a front porch to a house. FILE: CA-3209 STAFF REPORT Quenten Pete would like to add a front porch to his house at 2075 South Street. Mr. Pete began work on the porch without the benefit of a CA (Certificate of Appropriateness) or permit. A stop work order was issued. At this point staff noticed that the proposed porch would encroach into the front setback of the property. A Variance was requested and approved with the understanding that his porch must be approved by the Historic Landmark Commission. Staff recommends approval of a porch similar to Mr. Pete's design with a pitch to match the gable above the porch. The house is not listed in the SPARE Beaumont Survey. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION FORA CERTIFICATE OVAPPROPRIATLNBSS BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 3 0, City codes) (409) 880-3764 F= (409) 880-31.33 OFFICE USE ONLY: FILE # 2,00 DATE RECEIVED: PROPERTY ADRESS: �D f5_ s l�t Lktn OWNERS NAME. WMAW� , ADDRESS OF OWNER: �} {� APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER). APPLICANTS PRONE NUMBER; r FAX NUMBER: REASON FOR REQUEST OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS: M6 nPa T� TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO FENCING MISCELLANEOUS HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: IF YES, DATE: APPLICANT SIGNATURE DATE: OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO 6 -i9 - ,)-o PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL DATE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION DATE COMMENTS - ..r w�,�_-_-�J .�._ !�' Lily nil DATE: July 13, 2020 TO: Historic Landmark Commission FROM: Adina Josey, Senior Planner SUBJECT: A request for a Certificate of Demolition to demolish a house. FILE: CA-3212 STAFF REPORT Boyd Meier, Building Official, requests a certificate of demolition for the house located at 1791 North Street. According to the inspection report, this structure was originally tagged on January 18, 2019. After attempts to save the house were met with theft and vandalism, the owner signed a demolition consent. The report states that part of an exterior wall is missing and much of the sheetrock is gone. All of the electrical, mechanical and plumbing would need to be brought up to the current code. 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 in the 1990 SPARE Beaumont Survey. SPARE states that the house was built c.1922. The house is Craftsman style that was typical of middle class housing built in Beaumont in the 1920's and 1930's. Exhibits are attached. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE Or APPROPRIATENESS BEAU MONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) (4.09) 880-3764 Tax: (409) 880-3133 PROPERTYADRESS: I I"lI NVIll OWNERS NAME: ll U ADDRESS OF OWNER: 1 S-I� APPLICANT NAME (IF NOT OWNER): - APPLICANTS PRONE NUMBER:� 1 OFFICE USE ONLY: FILE # 3Z- ( ZZ DATE RECEIVED: Lp z'o REASON FOR REQUEST OVA CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS; 1['t hae. o., . TYPE OF REQUEST: PAINT NEW CONSTRUCTION DEMO v FENCING MISCELLANEOUS HAS REQUEST BEEN MADE BEFORE: , __�� __ IF YES, DATE: APPLICANT SIGNATUREWq-'P-�1 DATE: ` OFFICE USE ONLY: APPROVED: YES NO PLANNING/ ZONING OFFICIAL HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISION COMMENTS; DATE DATE SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT BUILDING CODES DIVISION CITY OF BEAUMONT INITIAL INSPECTION DATE January 18, 2.0.19 WARD ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 1791 North St. OWNER Tracey Morlock. Brodeur ADDRESS 2251 Stableridte Drive CITYfSTATE Conroe TX 77384 APPRAISAL VALUE Land Value $35,970 Improvement Value $5,000 Market Value 540,970 A. Tire damaged? YES NO X B. EnroIled in Work Repair Program? YES NO X C. Does the structure comply with I.P.M.C.? YES NO X D. DELINQUENT TAXES ARE DUE IN THE AMOUNT OF $0.00 MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: The owner has sil4ned the demolition consent. The structure is unsecure and open to the elements. Vagrants have been going in and out of the Property. There are holes in the walls and floors. Part of the exterior wall is missing and there is missing sheetrock throughout the structure. All of the electrical mechanical and plumbing will have to be broulzht up to the current code. There are also foundation issues that will need to be corrected. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure. or t TIN t BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMMISSION JEF 1. County JEFFERSONI j City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 2. Name Address 1791 North 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No. 722 6. Date: Factual Est. c. 1922 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. Owner Kolak, Constantine S. 8. Style/Type Vernacular Craftsman Address 1537 Sabine Pass Beaumont, 77701-5628 9. Original Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 4. Block/Lot McFaddin 2 Lot 8 Block 21 SE 1-3 Present Use VACANT 10. Description: . One story frame structure. Gable front roof with overhanging eaves, exposed rafters, and cornice brackets. Louvered vent in gable. Two four -over -one sash. One fifteen -pane door. Left justified gable front portico supported by two square tapered columns on square stucco bases. Wood porch. 11. Present Condition Poor. The structure does not appear stable. It needs painting badly., 12. Significance: The house is typical of middle class housing built in Beaumont in the 1920's and 1930's. 13. Rdlationship to Site: Original Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 14. Bibliography 15. Informant 16. Recorder S. 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