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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-01-25 Regular Meeting AGENDA REGULAR MEETING GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION WALLIS HOTEL 1 LIBERTY PARK PLAZA, 2ND FLOOR BOARD ROOM GRAPEVINE, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012, 6:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME ll. WORK SESSION A. Approved Certificates of Appropriateness as follows: #CA11-61 for property located at 405 Smith Street; #CA11-64 for property located at 714 West College Street; #CA11-65 for property located at 512 West College Street ; #CA11-66 for property located at 414 East Texas Street; #CA11-67 for property located at 304 East College Street; #CA11-68 for property located at 300 South Main Street; #CA11-69 for property located at 313 West Wall Street. IV. PUBLIC HEARING A. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Historic Landmark Overlay application #HL12-01 for property located at 527 South Dooley Street, legally described as A 1029 Tr 2M, 21940 Block 117 Lots 5 & S6' of 6, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action. B. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Historic Landmark Overlay application #HL12-02 for property located at 521 Estill Street, legally described as Block 100, Lot 6, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action. VI. MINUTES A. Commission to consider the minutes of the November 16, 2011 Workshop. VI. ADJOURNMENT If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special arrangements at the meeting, please contact the Department of Historic Preservation at 817-410-3585 at least 24 hours in advance. Reasonable accommodations will be made to assist your needs. In accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.001 et seq acts of the 1993 Texas Legislature, the Grapevine Historic Preservation Commission agenda was prepared and posted on the 20th day of January, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. Gvh David Klempin His is reservation Officer 8�dptt illiams Dir ct of Development Services/Building Official HPC 01.25.12 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT CITY OF GRAPEVINE The Historic Preservation Commission for the City of Grapevine, Texas, met in Public Hearing on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. in the Wallis Hotel Boardroom, One Liberty Park Plaza, Grapevine, Texas, with the following members present to wit: Burl Gilliam Chairman R. Lee Derr Vice-Chairman Ashley Anderson Commissioner Sean Shope Commissioner Margaret Telford Commissioner Ted Ware Commissioner Monica Hotelling P&Z Liaison Shane Wilbanks Council Liaison Constituting a quorum with the following Commissioner(s) Justin Powers and Council Liaiason Shane Wilbank absent; and with the following city staff present: David Klempin Historic Preservation Officer Mary Bush Historic Preservation Secretary CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME Chairman Burl Gilliam called the Public Hearing to order at 6:00 p.m. WORK SESSION David Klempin passed around the most recent staff approved Certificates of Appropriateness for the Commission to Review. A. Approved Certificates of Appropriateness as follows: #CA11-61 for property located at 405 Smith Street; #CA11-64 for property located at 714 West College Street; #CA11-65 for property located at 512 West College Street ; #CA11-66 for property located at 414 East Texas Street; #CA11-67 for property located at 304 East College Street; #CA11-68 for property located at 300 South Main Street; #CA11-69 for property located at 313 West Wall Street. January 25, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 1 HPC 01.25.12 PUBLIC HEARING HISTORIC LANDMARK SUB-DISTRICT OVERLAY #HL12-01 Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for#HL12-01 property at 527 South Dooley Street, legally described as A 1029 Tr 2M, 21940, Block 117 Lts 5 & S6' of 6, City of Grapevine and asked David Klempin to present the case. Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve the proposed Historic Landmark Subdistrict overlay to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for following properties addressed as: 527 South Dooley Street, legally described as A 1029 Tr 2M, 21940, Blk 117 Lts 5 & S6' of 6, City of Grapevine. David Klempin updated the group on the background of this property. Judy Jacobs was born in this Cape Cod; she still has the original plans which David has seen. William Floyd Deacon was the eldest son of William Douglas and Edna Deacon. William Douglas Deacon, together with Kirby Buckner, established the feed mill that became B & D Mills, an important industry in Grapevine. William Floyd Deacon (1910-1995) grew up on the family farm near Euless (the house was later moved to 204 S. Dooley Street c. 2002 when the family donated the building to the City of Grapevine). He attended college at North Texas State in Denton where he majored in Business. It was there that he met Helen Kent (1907-2000). Helen received a degree in Home Economics from North Texas State and taught school until the two were married in 1932 in her hometown of Corsicana, Texas. Because of the Depression, they both could not teach so Mrs. Deacon quit her job. Mr. Deacon coached football for eight years in Graham, Texas before returning to Grapevine and joining his father in the milling business. The William Floyd and Helen Deacon House is significant for its association with a figure important to the political and commercial life of Grapevine. It is also an excellent local example of a Colonial Revival style house built in Grapevine in the years just before the beginning of World War II. The style was not commonly built in the town after 1935 and like those that were built during this period, the Deacon House is a side-gabled version. Another example of a late version can be found just to the north at 513 S. Dooley, built in 1941 by the Wm. Cameron & Company Lumber Yard. The wooden garage has been reconstructed due to the condition for grant. The house must now be landmarked at this time for this grant and as the present owners are selling. January 25, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 2 HPC 01.25.12 Chairman Burl Gilliam asked if anyone was in attendance to present regarding the land marking. The Chairman then called for any comment and with no further discussion he called to close the public hearing. Margaret Telford made the motion to close the hearing. Ted Ware seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None Margaret Telford made a motion to approve #HL12-01. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion. Chairman Gilliam called for the vote, which prevailed as: Ayes: All Nays: None HISTORIC LANDMARK SUB-DISTRICT OVERLAY #12-02 Chairman Gilliam called to move to the Public Hearing #HL12-02 for the property at , 521 Estill Street, legally described as Lot 6, Block 100, College Heights Addition, City of Grapevine. He asked David Klempin to give the background and recommendation. Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve the proposed Historic Landmark Subdistrict overlay to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for following properties addressed as: 521 Estill Street, legally described as Lot 6, Block 100, College Heights Addition, City of Grapevine. David Klempin explained the owners were applying for a grant for rental property with 50% matching (rather than the two-thirds matching for homeowners). The C. L. and Vera Fay Chambers House was constructed c. 1959 in the College Heights Addition of Grapevine, Texas. It is believed to be the smallest house in the Township, containing approximately 680 square feet. It is a contemporary version (post 1940) of a traditional folk style; the Side Gable. The house is a basic rectangle with a shed-roofed carport (likely not original) attached on the west elevation and enclosed on its west and rear (north) elevations. The C. L. and Vera Fay Chambers House is representative of post-World War II housing constructed in Grapevine that was built to serve two purposes. The construction of the house not only provided additional housing in Grapevine's core during a period of rapid development but also provided additional income for the home's builder. At the time of the home's construction, the Chambers were living in nearby Irving, Texas. January 25, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 3 HPC 01.25.12 Chairman Gilliam called on the property owners to speak, they noted they liked qualifying as the smallest house in the Township. Chairman Gilliam asked for any further questions or discussion. Ted Ware made a motion to close the public hearing with Margaret Telford seconding the motion which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None Sean Shope made a motion to approve #HL12-02. Margaret Telford seconded that motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None MINUTES Chairman Gilliam called to consider the minutes. Margaret Telford made the motion to accept the November 16, 2011 minutes as written. Ted Ware seconded the motion, which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None ADJOURNMENT With no further discussion, Sean Shope made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Ted Ware seconded the motion, which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None 6:19 p.m. After adjourning, R. Lee Derr reported on attending the National Trust Conference. January 25, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 4 HPC 01.25.12 PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 22nd DAY of FEBRUARY 2012. AP CHAIRMAN ATTEST: SECRETARYOle January 25, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 5