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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-9-02 HLC Minutes' *MINUTES* HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION December 9, 2002 City Council Chambers - 3:30 p.m. The December 9, 2002 Historic Landmark Commission meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Shaheen Farah. Commission members present: Commission members absent: Councilmembers present: Commissioner Shaheen Farah Commissioner Marie Broussard Commissioner Leonie Bodin Commissioner Eric Belt Commissioner Felix McFarland Commissioner Julia Levy Commissioner Philip Long Commissioner Terrence Holmes Chairman Tracy Richardson Commissioner Dale Hallmark Commissioner Denise Shelton Commissioner Ralph Jordan Councilmember Andrew P. Cokinos Councilmember Lulu Smith Staffpresent: Steve Richardson, Planning Manager; Nancy Nicholas, Recording Secretary; Cheryl Robinson, Senior Planner; Adina Abshire, Planning Technician APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Commissioner Farah, acting as Chairman, asked for approval of the minutes of the November 13, 2002 minutes. It was noted that the name of an applicant at the Novemberl3, 2002 meeting be corrected to read Leonora Masterson. The correction was noted and a motion to approve the minutes was made by Commissioner Belt and was seconded by Commissioner Bodin. The motion carried 8:0. Historic Landmark Commission December 9, 2002 PUBLIC HEARING 1) HCD-1.22: Request for approval of a tax exemption for property. Location: 1608 Orange (Ogden House) Applicant: David Bienvenu Mr. Steve Richardson, Planning Manager presented the staff report. The Planning Manager recommends approval of this request for a tax exemption based upon the evidence presented within the application complying with Article IV of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont. A historical tax exemption is for a term of ten years and holds the existing taxable value of the structure at its present value. The property is currently appraised at $125,090. The tax exemption applies to the improvements only. David Bienvenu, the property owner, is renovating the "Ogden House" at 1608 Orange. In November, the Historic Landmark Commission and the City Council approved a loan application for this property. Renovations to the three buildings on the property include repairs to both the interior and exterior of the carriage house, servants quarters and main house. Total costs are estimated at $155,000. The dollar amount of the improvements to the buildings exceeds the current value of the entire property. The Planning Manager recommends approval based upon the evidence presented within the application complying with Article IV of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont. 1608 Orange is on the National Register of Historic Places. The property is a contributing structure to the neighborhood. Its renovation will significantly contribute to the revitalization of the Heart of the City neighborhood. Mr. Bienvenu has a proven track record with the renovation of the property at 1645 Orange. Commissioner Farah adjourned the meeting so that Commission members could tour the structure. Commissioner Farah left the meeting at 4:40 p.m. Commissioner Long, acting as Chairman, reconvened the meeting at 4:45 p.m. Discussion followed concerning the tax exemption procedure. Mr. Richardson explained the procedure. Commissioner Long opened the public hearing. There being no one to comment, Commissioner Long closed the public hearing and asked for a motion. Historic Landmark Commission December 9, 2002 Commissioner McFarland made a motion to approve HCD-1.22 for a tax exemption for property located at 1608 Orange and Commissioner Bodin seconded the motion. The motion to approve HCD-1.22 carried 7:0. REGULAR MEETING 1) Historic Color Palette A packet of historic paint colors was presented to the Commission for their perusal. After a brief discussion and a review of the colors, Commissioner Belt made a motion to approve the packet as presented and was seconded by Commissioner Levy. The motion carried 7:0. The packet will be available in the Planning Division. 2) Historic Preservation Loan Report Mr. Richardson stated that approximately $2,400 was available. 3) Director's Report A special meeting will be held on December 18, 2002 to tour the Crockett Street Entertainment Complex in order for the Commission to approve a tax abatement. OTHER BUSINESS 1) Adoption of the 2003 Historic Landmark Commission Meeting Calendar. The calendar for the year 2003 was presented to the Commission for their approval. Commissioner Holmes made a motion to approve the calendar and was seconded by Commissioner Levy. The motion carried 7:0. ADJOURN 3