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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-06-27 Regular Meeting AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 636 SOUTH MAIN STREET , 2ND FLOOR BOARD ROOM GRAPEVINE, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012, 6:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME II. OATH OF OFFICE III. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN WORK SESSION A. Approved Certificate of Appropriateness as follows: #CA12-28 for property located at 814 East Worth; #CA12-32 for property located at 520 South Main Street; #CA12-33 for property located at 228 East Franklin Street. IV. WORKSESSION V PUBLIC HEARING A. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to continuation of a case for Certificate of Appropriateness Application #CA12-20 for property located at 512 West College Street, legally described as Block 5-7, lot 513, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action. B. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Historic Landmark Application #HL12-04 for the property located at 708 East Texas Street, legally descrjbed as Block 107, Lot 9,prid take anv necessar`/ nn inn. C. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness Application #CA12-29 for the property located at 708 East Texas Street, legally described as Block 107, Lot 9. and take any necessary aption• D. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a t;ertiticate of Appropriateness Application #CA12-30 for property located at 120 South Main Street, legally described as Block A, Lot 1, and take any necessary action._ E. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness Application #CA12-31 for property located at 105-107 South Main Street, legally described as A 946 Tr 7 & 7D, City of Graoevine and take any necessary action. VI. MINUTES A. Commission to consider the minutes of the May 23, 2012 Meeting. VII. 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 22nd day of June, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. HPC 06.27.12 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, June 27, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. in the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau 2nd Floor Boardroom, 636 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, with the following members present to wit: Burl Gilliam Chairman R. Lee Derr Vice-Chairman Ashley Anderson Commissioner Vick Cox Commissioner Margaret Telford Commissioner Ted Ware Commissioner Shane Wilbanks City Council Liaison Monica Hotelling P&Z Liaison Chuck Voelker Alternate Commissioner Constituting a quorum with the following Commissioner(s) absent: Sean Shope, Commissioner 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 6:02 p.m. OATH OF OFFICE The oath of office was administered to the Commissioners: Ashley Anderson Burl Gilliam Margaret Telford Ted R. Ware June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 1 HPC 06.27.12 The oath of office was administered to the following new appointees: Vick Cox, Commissioner Chuck Voelker, Alternate ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN As the current chairman, Burl Gilliam asked Vice-Chairman Lee R. Derr to take the floor. Vice-Chairman Lee R. Derr called for nominations to be made for the position of chairman of the Historic Preservation Commission. Margaret Telford put forth a motion to nominate Burl Gilliam. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None Chairman Burl Gilliam called for nominations for the position of vice-chairman. Margaret Telford put forth a motion to nominate Lee R. Derr. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None 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: #CA12-28 for property located at 814 East Worth; #CA12-32 for property located at 520 South Main Street; #CA12-33 for property located at 228 East Franklin Street. PUBLIC HEARING Chairman Burl Gilliam opened the Public Hearing of#CA12-20 relative to the continuation of the case for the property located at 512 West College Street, legally described as Block 5-7, Lot 513, Grapevine, City of Grapevine to take any necessary action. Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case. June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 2 HPC 06.27.12 David Klempin said staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-20 for the property located at 512 West College Street, legally described as Block 5-7, Lot 513, Grapevine, City of, Grapevine to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances) Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-20 was submitted by Howard Walfield, the owner to construct a new 3-car garage and workshop for his home. The foundation for the garage was previously approved with the house addition plan last year. The plans for the garage building would also contain a workshop on the first floor and space for a future media room on the second floor. The architect has worked to tie the new garage in with the existing house in style and materials. David Klempin asked the Commission to look at the elevations in their agenda packets as he explained the questions previously regarding the proper height of the structure as calculated by the building codes. A new drawing was provided per the commission's request at the prior meeting. The drawing showed the east and west elevations of the new garage in context with the elevations of the house. Howard Walfield had met with Scott Williams, Director of Building Inspections, Ron Stombaugh, Planning & Development Manager and Don Ellis of Development Services to achieve acceptable modifications to meet code. The proposed garage building follows the Design Guidelines established for the College Street Residential Historic District. Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve #CA12-20 with the following conditions: To construct the new 3-car garage and workshop on existing foundation; with the condition that the elevation satisfy code requirements of the Development Services Department and all exterior doors, windows, materials, finishes and paint colors be approved under a separate Certificate of Appropriateness. Ashley Anderson made the motion to close the public hearing. Margaret Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None Ted Ware made a motion to approve #CA12-20 as proposed with the condition any questions would be handled by the Building Department. Vice-Chairman Derr seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #HL12-04 relative to a Historic Landmark application for the property located at 708 East Texas Street, legally June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 3 HPC 06.27.12 described as Block 107, Lot 9, College Heights Addition, City of Grapevine. He called on David Klempin to present the case. David Klempin said 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. On June 14, 2012 the owner of the property submitted an application for historic landmark designation for the property at 708 East Texas Street. The vacant lot is located at the south east corner of East Texas Street and Wood Street in the College Heights Addition to the City of Grapevine that was established in 1907. This lot remained vacant until the 1960's when the Gideon family of Grapevine moved an old farm house from the west side of Grapevine to the lot. The house c. 1870, had previously been moved to west Grapevine from land where Lake Grapevine is located today. The Gideon's remodeled the house to serve as their family home. The three-room, T—shaped house featured a 13 x 18 foot kitchen that projected to the rear of the house, and was 732 square feet in size. The kitchen was flanked by side porches which over the years were converted to serve as a bedroom and bathroom. The Gideon's owned and occupied the house for about 20 years. It later became rental property. In 2011 the current property owner donated the house to the City of Grapevine and is now on hold at 409 East Hudgins Street. The vacant corner lot is 50 feet wide by 140 feet deep and has an additional side easement of approximately 9 Y2 feet to the curb line along the Wood Street side of the property giving the vacant lot a spacious appearance. Staff recommends approval of the Historic Overlay #HL12-04 to record the history of the property and for the Historic Preservation Commission to have input in future development of the property. Margaret Telford made the motion to close the public hearing. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None Margaret Telford made a motion to approve the Historic Overlay #HL12-04. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA12-29 for new construction to be located at 708 East Texas Street, legally described as Block 107, Lot 9, June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 4 HPC 06.27.12 College Heights Addition, City of Grapevine. Joe Teakell is the owner of the property and Jeremy Williams is the applicant for #CA12-29. Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case. David Klempin said staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-29 for the property located at 708 East Texas Street, legally described as Block 107, Lot 9, College Heights Addition, City of Grapevine to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items: To construct a new period-style 1 Y2 story house with three-car garage as per attached plans following the design guidelines established for the property, with the conditions #HL12-04 be approved for the property and all exterior materials, windows, doors and paint colors are to be approved under a separate Certificate of Appropriateness. Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA12-29 was submitted on June 13, 2012 by the applicant Jeremy Williams for the construction of a new 1 Y2-story period-style house. The house has a unique side entry design allowing for a private enclosed backyard space and garage access on Texas Street. The house contains living areas and the master bedroom on the first floor and children's bedrooms and in-law suite on the second floor. The house is designed in the bungalow-style that was popular in the 1920s in Grapevine. The plans have been prepared following the design guidelines established for the property. The house will serve as the primary residence for the Williams family. The site for this house is a vacant lot at the southeast corner of East Texas Street and Wood Street in the College Heights Addition to the City of Grapevine established in 1907. This lot remained vacant until the 1960's when the Gideon family of Grapevine moved an old farm house from the west side of Grapevine to the lot. The Gideon's remodeled the house to serve as their family home. In 2011 the current property owner donated the house to the City of Grapevine. The vacant corner lot is 50 feet wide by 140 feet deep and has an additional side easement of approximately 9 Y2 feet to the curb line along the Wood Street side of the property giving the vacant lot a spacious appearance. David said the new construction is a large sized house as needed for Jeremy and Beth Williams, their three children who are home schooled and mother-in-law. The front area of the property will be used for vehicle access allowing the rear area for family garden space, with the main entry on the side of the house. David noted this would be a great improvement for the long lot with an easement on each side. Chairman Gilliam called on Jeremy Williams to speak. Mr. Williams said as an architect he has admired Grapevine's historic district and his family has lived in Grapevine for the past eight years. Vick Cox asked if the property with the main June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 5 HPC 06.27.12 entry on the side would retain the Texas Street address, Ted Ware said the postal service will determine the address. Margaret Telford asked about the green space with David answering the proposed location would be needed for children and of better use for the family. Margaret Telford made the motion to close the public hearing. Ted Ware seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None Margaret Telford made a motion to approve the #CA12-29 with conditions as stated. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA12-30 for property located at 120 South Main Street, #50, legally described as Block A, Lot 1, City of Grapevine to take any necessary action. Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case. David Klempin said staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-30 for the property located at 120 South Main Street, legally described as Block A, Lot 1, City of Grapevine to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items: Install new outdoor dining area in rear of property to include a fenced enclosure with gates, brick paving, and metal roof cover as per attached plans with the condition that all exterior materials, components and paint colors be staff approved under a separate Certificate of Appropriateness. Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA12-30 was submitted on June 13, 2012 by Nate Cantrell, the building owner, to construct a new outdoor dining area in the rear yard of the property to serve the Tap-In Grill & Pub. The attached plans indicate construction of a fenced and gated enclosure, installation of brick paving, and a metal roof cover. The exterior materials and details presented in the plans follow the Design Guidelines established for Grapevine's Main Street Commercial Historic District. The dining area would extend across the area behind the Tap-In Grill and the existing Grapevine Cigar tenant space. The parking area would be reconfigured June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 6 HPC 06.27.12 to allow for the dining area to be created without a loss of parking spaces for the building. Staff recommends approval of Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-30 for the new outdoor dining area with conditions that all exterior materials, components and paint colors be staff approved under a separate Certificate of Appropriateness. Ted Ware asked the recommendation be changed from "with conditions" to read "pending City Council approval" as the Commission will make their recommendation and send on to City Council. Ashley Anderson made the motion to close the public hearing. Margaret Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None Monica Hotelling questioned the televisions mounted in the proposed outside area as the Planning & Zoning Board carefully monitors outside speakers. Ted Ware moved to approve the #CA12-30 with conditions as noted. Vick Cox seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: Ayes: All Nays: None Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA12-31 for the property located at 105-107, 113-119, South Main Street. Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case. David said staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-31 for the property located at 105-107 South Main Street, legally described as A 946 Tr 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D & 8, City of Grapevine, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items: Demolish the existing concrete block structures and replace them with a new mixed-use retail office structure with the condition that the details of the elevations, individual storefronts, materials, windows, doors and paint colors be approved by the Commission on a separate Certificate of Appropriateness. Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA12-31 was submitted on June 13, 2012 by the applicant Fred Meyer to demolish the existing structures and replace them with a new mixed-use retail/office structure as per the attached plans. The property is located within the Main Street Commercial Historic District and is currently landmarked. The existing painted concrete block buildings were June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 7 HPC 06.27.12 developed over a period of time in the 1970s in a piece-meal manner by the previous owner. They feature metal mansard-style roofs that were popular in the 70's. Storefront windows and doors are simple aluminum units mounted into the block walls. The buildings are non-contributing to the historic district and are in fair condition. The new structure would appear as several period-style buildings to reflect the context of small scale retail buildings that are found along Main Street. Retail tenant spaces are located on the ground floor with offices spaces above served by an elevator. The building facade next to the Grapevine Subs is one-story in height to help transition to the two-story buildings. An open air passage and second floor balcony bisect the building structure along Main and Jenkins Streets. Parking is located along Jenkins Street at the rear of the structure. Chairman Gilliam called on the architect, Fred Meyer, to address the commission. Mr. Meyer explained the site plan presented was for the orientation of the buildings. The site plan showed the buildings divided down the center as two separate buildings with all parking in the rear, similar to their current Westwood Center in the 600 block of South Main Street. The front fagade would look like three to four different buildings. David Klempin showed the elevations as proposed. The feeling of the commissioners was the rear elevation was considered monolithic with the suggestion the facades from the front be continued on the rear (backside). The outdoor seating was also questioned. Chairman Gilliam asked if the site was large enough to accommodate two buildings. Vice-Chairman Derr questioned a proposed retail site with reduced parking, Monica Hotelling said the Planning & Zoning Commission could make that decision. Chairman Gilliam called on Fred Meyer to address the questions. Mr. Meyer said Gary Hazlewood had presented his concepts to the City Council and they were very interested; the buildings were split-through to get people parking in and out. Ted Ware questioned the aesthetics of the back of the building; Vick Cox added the rear view was an entry to the City, and it needed to be as attractive as possible. Fred Meyer said this was a concern for Gary Hazlewood and this concern was open for the City's input, perhaps a welcome sign or a parapet for Christmas displays. Chairman Gilliam called for more discussion. The Commissioners agreed the proposed concept was too sketchy to consider at this point. It is not possible to tear down or demolish a structure until they provide more detail as to being a period appropriate design for replacement on this site. Mr. Meyer was asked to return with more specific plans to show the Commission; therefore #CA12-31 should be considered as tabled until the details were available for presentation. Ashley Anderson made a motion to table the #CA12-31 to the July 2012 meeting of the Commission. Margaret Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of: June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 8 HPC 06.27.12 Ayes: All Nays: None MINUTES Chairman Gilliam called to consider the minutes as written. Ted Ware made the motion to accept the May 23, 2012 minutes. Margaret Telford seconded the motion, which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None ADJOURNMENT With no further discussion, Margaret Telford made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Ashley Anderson seconded the motion, which prevailed in the following vote: Ayes: All Nays: None PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 24th DAY OF JULY 2012. APPROVED: CHAIRMAN ATTES SECRETARY June 27, 2012 O:HPC\Minutes\2012 9