HomeMy WebLinkAboutCA2020-99A Future With A Past
19 November 2020
Fabien Goury
Main Street Bakery Commissary
326 East Texas Street
Grapevine, Texas 76051
817 239-7116
RE: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS #CA20-99
MAIN STREET BAKERY COMMISSARY
316 SOUTH BARTON STREET
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051
This letter confirms on November 18, 2020 the Historic Preservation Commission approved
with conditions #CA20-99 for the property addressed 316 South Barton Street, legally
described as Block 1, Lot 24R, City of Grapevine Texas, to the Grapevine Historic
Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended
for the following items:
1. Renovate the exterior of the existing metal building;
2. Construct a new 1,068 square foot addition with interior storage mezzanine to the
rear of the existing metal building;
as per the attached plans with the condition a permit be obtained from the Building
Department and all exterior materials, finishes, paint colors, doors and hardware,
windows and exterior light fixtures are required to be approved on a separate
Certificate(s) of Appropriateness.
An approved Certificate of Appropriateness is not an approved building permit; a
building permit is / is not required. Contact the City of Grapevine's Building
Department at 817.410.3165 for fees and information regarding permits.
Thank you,
David Klempin
Historic Preservation Officer
cc. Property Owner
CA File
THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION • 636 South Main Street • Grapevine, Texas 76051
Phone 817/410-3556 - Fax 817/410-3038
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS APPLICATION
it�umber ��} 26i --
Ji
Request/Description of Work to Be Done
C' r
Attached
tI Yes o No
7
11
licant,Na{m�e, Address & Phone Number
Phone:
obile _ �(e-
V,l6
Email:
Le a! Descri do
Block Lot i
Subdivision
Attached
cr-- Current o Historic
------------
I hereby certify that this information is correct to the best of my knowledge and that the said work will be done in conformance
with all submissions herein set forth and in compliance with the City of Grapevine's Historic Overlay District Ordinances and
Building Codes. APPROVAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE APPROVAL OF
OTHER REQUIR BML-DING ERMITS.
Si ned x
Owner or Contractor
Approved- c►-'`" Approved with Conditions:
Office Use
win
�Denied
- - _ x
Charr_HvoriL Pf;S-' -wioA CoInL•„S <inq -- C
X
Hst es rvafion ,Weer
- - Date % 8 2 2 a
of(cia, - - _ - -2 -sue-'---r--
THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMly.
A SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE FILED AND APPROVED BY
THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT BEFORE STARTING IVORK.
DELIVER TO: HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEPARTMENT
636 SOUTH MAIN STREET, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS OFFICE 817-41t)-3556
This form must be completed by the applicant for /' C�
NEB/ CONSTRLiGiiON Ar}E ITit�NS AND RENOVATIONCASE NO. �A �,v _ cj 1
SITE & BUILDING PLAN REQUIREMENT'S DATE (D d ,,Za
Reference: Ordinance No, 2013-23 ��-Lv, kra^F+�inetcxas�ouLdecumentcertlei/ui�vd/88�
The following information is required for properties with Historic Landmark Subdistrict Overlays and/or properties
located within the boundary of the Historic Grapevine Township District to make application for new construction,
additions and renovations.
Historic Preservation Officer Consultation Date, I LO 2-Time: 3 • � Pm
Contact: (817.410.3197 817.410.3185J
I. Survey Plan G
2. Site Plan D.-'
1 Floor Plans o'
4> Elevations .L;i-
Sa Roof Plan D
E. Street Facing Elevations 0 of proposed structure with building elevations of structures on adjacent properties.
7. Photographs C of any elevation for any building or structure to be altered or demolished.
Property Lot Sisel�% Square Feet
Building Size (not less than 1i;R
than 3,400 sq. ft.) (, ��y E�
Building Coverage (40% mafa - w 01, iU � � AIDDI f OJ
Building Height (35 ft. max)1/I..� 1 —W Dl L �i 5e, $ 1 b j a L
Garage (Detached 500 sq, ft. max) NOT included in 3,4C0 sq. h � n
I' (Attached is included within the 3,400 sq. ft. max) _
Storage Shed (200 sq, ft. max) N A
For Commercial Uses:
Impervious Area % of Lot
Open/Green Space Area % of Lot
Parking Spaces i 0
ADA Panning Spaces
Easements
PLEASE NOTE this page is f®r ALL RE411 C10NS'r11U I®h° ADD IOI2 APPLICATIONS for PUBLIC HEA�T11lt�:
1THE ABOVE INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETE; WITH
2. ALL REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS COMPLETED; AND
3. A SCHEDULED CONSULTATION WITH THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER IS RECOMMENDED SIX WEEKS
PRIOR TO REVIEW BEFORE THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION.
FORM: 0: HPC/CA'S/APP LICA71ON/CHECKLIST/2017
•
L)V%,-
,Ovc
0
J
&I
11/24/2020
Tarrant Appraisal District s A 'Zo `- Cf q
Account #: 41517040
� , Location
Property Address: 316 S BARTON ST Interactive Map
City: GRAPEVINE
Zipcode: 76051
Georeference: 16060-1-24R
Neighborhood Code: Self Storage General
Latitude: 32.9385769093
Longitude:-97.0793986249
TAD Map: 2126-460
MAPSCO: TAR-027M
Q Property Data
Legal Description: GRAPEVINE, CITY OF Block
1 Lot 24R
Jurisdictions: 011 CITY OF GRAPEVINE
220 TARRANT COUNTY
906 GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE
ISD
224 TARRANT COUNTY
HOSPITAL
225 TARRANT COUNTY
COLLEGE
State Code: F1 Commercial
Agent: None
Notice Sent: 05-01-2020
Notice Value: $200,952
Protest Deadline: 06-01-2020
Site Number: 80877098
Site Name: 316 BARTON
Site Class: MW - Warehouse -Self Storage
# of Parcels: 1
Primary Building:
Building Name: 316 / 41517040
Building Type: Commercial
Year Built: 1970
Gross Building Area ttt: 3,440
Net Leasable Area ttt: 3,440
Land Sqft ♦: 15,369
Land Acres ♦: 0.3528
Pool: N
ttt Rounded
♦ This represents one of a hierarchy of possible values ranked in the following order: Recorded,
Computed, System, Calculated
A Owner Information
Current Owner:
GOURY FABIEN
326 E TEXAS ST
GRAPEVINE, TX 76051-5405
Deed Date: 03-01-2012
Deed Page: 0000000
Deed Volume: 0000000
Instrument: D212055447
Previous Owners:
Name
Date
GERSCHICK DONALD THOMAS 01-01-2010
Instrument Deed Vot Deed Page
00000000000000 0000000 0000000
4 (:�' A 20 - <f I
Design Guidelines
316 South Barton Street
Grapevine, Texas
Grapevine Township Revitalization Project, Inc.
City of Grapevine
One Liberty Park Plaza
Grapevine, TX 76051
January 27, 2010
Table of Contents
PREFACE
I. SITE
■ Setbacks
• Driveways, Parking Lots
• Service and Mechanical Areas
■ Fences
II. BUILDING FABRIC
■ Preservation
■ Exterior Finishes
■ Windows
III. EMBELLISHMENTS
• Awnings -Canopies
■ Exterior Lighting
IV. NEW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
■ Infill
• Additions to Historic Buildings
Page 2
Preface
The prefabricated building occupying this site was erected in 1970. The building's exterior walls
and roof are made of metal components. Windows and doors are aluminum and steel. The
interior is partitioned creating several work spaces. A series of rental storage units were also
constructed along the south side of the property. The building is a non-contributing structure to the
historic Grapevine Township.
The City of Grapevine was incorporated in 1907 and that same year B. R. Wall opened his realty
company, the Wood -Wall Realty Company. The firm also dealt in livestock, hay, grain and feed.
According to tax records B. R. Wall owned this property on Barton Street in 1909, and it appears
to have remained in his family many years.
In 1967, Judge Floyd Gray served as Judge of the Tarrant County Justice of the Peace Court in
Precinct 3. Judge Gray located the court onto Barton Street next to Grapevine's original Jail
(Calaboose). According to tax records, in 1970 a metal building was erected on the property
which housed the court. Also constructed about that time were a series of rental storage units
running east and west on the south side of the property.
In 1979, Mrs. R. L. (Aunt Suzie) Slaughter and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie R High Jr. purchased the
property. Aunt Suzie was a major financial supporter of the Grapevine Opry. Johnnie High was a
partner with Chisai Childs who produced the Grapevine Opry shows for about ten years. Johnnie
used this building as a business office and also managed the storage unit business.
€n 1997, Phil R. Parker purchased the property and rented it until he sold it in 2009 to Con
Gerschick. The current tenant is Ohlook Productions, which offers theatrical training and produces
numerous shows each year exposing hundreds of area children to Arts programming.
Page 3
SITE
Retain the historic relationships between buildings, landscaping features and open space. Avoid rearranging
the site by moving or removing buildings and site features, such as walks, drives and fences, that help define
the residence's historic value.
SETBACKS
Building setbacks should be consistent with adjacent buildings or with the style of the building. Setbacks
are an important ingredient in creating an attractive streetscape. Buildings should be set back to a line
that is consistent with their neighbors and land use. For example, a residential setback should retain the
setback of adjacent and nearby structures, with landscaping along the street right-of-way.
Residential buildings with a commercial use in residential areas should be set back in a manner consistent
with setbacks of neighboring or similar residential structures.
Maintain building orientation pattern, with the front facade facing the street. Maintain spacing patterns
between buildings.
DRIVEWAYS, PARKING LOTS AND VACANT SITES
Driveways should be located perpendicular to the street; no circular drives shall be allowed (unless proven
with historic documentation) in front or corner side yard, so that the character of the landscaped yard can be
reinforced.
New parking lots for commercial uses should not be located adjacent to sidewalks in the district
Off-street parking lots should not be allowed to interrupt the continuity of landscaped front or corner side
yards. This is important to both the preservation of historic character, and to the strengthening of the
residential district.
Screen existing parking lots from streets and pedestrian areas in the Historic District. Existing parking lots
located adjacent to streets and sidewalks may be screened to the height of car hoods. This will provide a
certain level of continuity of the building fagade line; it will screen unsightly views; and it will provide a level of
security by allowing views to and from the sidewalk.
FENCES
Historically, fences around historic houses defined yards and the boundary around property and gardens.
Wood picket fences, wood rail fences and barbed wire or decorative wire fences were the common fence
types in Grapevine. Traditionally, picket fences surrounded the front of the house while rail and wire fences
surrounded the agricultural portions of the property. Maintain historic fences.
New fences. Simple wood picket fences, wood and wire and wrought iron fences are appropriate. Avoid
chain -link fences, privacy fences and concrete block fences for the street sides of property. Wood privacy
fences may be allowed when installed in the rear yard and behind the front facade of a property.
Utilitarian/privacy fences should not be installed in front of a historic building or beyond the line of the front
fagade of a historic building.
Replacing fences. If replacement is required due to deterioration, remove only those portions of historic
fences that are damaged beyond repair and replace in -kind, matching the original in material, design and
placement. If replacement is necessary for non -historic fences, or new fences are proposed, locate and
design the fence in such a way that will compliment the historic boundary of the property without concealing
the historic character of the property.
Page 4
SERVICE AND MECHANICAL AREAS
Service and mechanical areas and equipment should be screened from the street and other pedestrian
areas.
All garbage and equipment storage areas should be screened from the street.
Mechanical equipment, including satellite dishes, shall not be located in front or corner side yards or should be
set back from the edges of roofs, and screened so that they are not visible to pedestrians and do not detract
from the historic character of buildings.
BUILDING FABRIC
PRESERVATION
Preserve, stabilize, and restore original building form, ornament and materials.
Any missing or severely deteriorated elements may be replaced with replicas of the original. Ensure that roof,
window, porch and cornice treatments are preserved, or when preservation is not possible duplicate the
original building element.
When rehabilitating, remove non -historic alterations
Often, "modern" renovations conceal the original facade details. If not, the original style may be recreated
through the use of historic photographs.
Where replication of original elements is not possible, a new design consistent with the original style of the
building may be used.
Reconstruction of building elements should reflect the size, scale, material and level of detail of the
original design.
Preserve older renovations that have achieved historic significance. Older structures or additions may
have, at some time, been renovated with such care and skill that the renovation itself is worthy of
preservation.
EXTERIOR FINISHES
Original wood finishes should be maintained and painted or, when necessary, replaced in kind. Modern
synthetic siding materials such as vinyl or metal bear little resemblance to historic siding materials. The
application of such modern synthetic materials often involves the removal of original decorative elements such
as cornice, corner boards, brackets, window and door trim, etc. New synthetic siding shall not be installed;
removal of existing such materials is not required, but strongly encouraged, to restore historic patina, finish
and appearance.
Original asbestos siding should be maintained and painted, or when necessary, replaced with synthetic siding
to match the existing asbestos siding. The removal of asbestos siding over existing wood siding is not
required, but strongly encouraged, to restore historic patina, finish and appearance.
Original masonry surfaces should be maintained and not be painted, unless severe deterioration of the brick
or stone can be shown to require painting. If the color or texture of replacement brick or stone cannot be
matched with existing, painting may be an appropriate treatment.
Page 5
Paint colors should be complimentary to each other and the overall character of the house. When possible,
research the original paint color and finishes of the building's historic period; the right colors respect the
historic building.
The Historic Preservation Commission shall adopt, as necessary, a paint palette(s) appropriate to the
district's character, which may be proposed and approved through the Minor Exterior Alteration application
process. Any colors proposed outside the adopted palette may be reviewed by the Commission in the
regular Certificate of Appropriateness process.
WINDOWS
Original window framing and lites (panes of glass) configurations should be preserved and maintained or
replaced in kind.
When replacement is necessary, do so within existing historic opening. Replacement of non -original windows
should consider the use of historically appropriate wood windows. Use same sash size to avoid filling in or
enlarging the original opening. Clear or very slightly tinted window glass may be used. No reflective or heavily
tinted glass shall be used.
Should the owner wish to install security bars, they should be installed on the interior of windows and
doors.
Storm windows. The use of interior storm windows is encouraged. Storm windows are available which
can be installed on the interior of windows. This helps to preserve the exterior historic character of the
building.
Should storm windows need to be installed on the exterior of the historic windows, storm windows
constructed of wood and configured to match the historic sashes (i.e. one over one sashes) are
recommended.
If metal storm windows are installed, paint to blend with surrounding elements.
EMBELLISHMENTS
AWNINGS -CANOPIES
New awnings and canopies should be designed to reflect the period of significance and follow the Design
Guidelines established for Grapevine's Historic Commercial and Residential Buildings.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Lighting is an important element in residential areas. Fixtures should be consistent with the historic
character of the house.
Appropriate incandescent light fixtures to the style of the district should be used.
Avoid exposed lighting of any kind unless part of a historic fixture.
Page 6
NEW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
1NFILL
The Secretary of the Interior's guidelines for new buildings in historic districts encourage similarity of form
and materials, but not actual replication. New construction proposals and the rehabilitation of non -historic
buildings will be reviewed based on these Criteria. Judgement will be based on the compatibility of the
design within the context of the property's adjacent and nearby historic buildings.
The design of new buildings should have key elements of the building's historic period of significance including
massing, scale, fenestration and materials.
Infill buildings should not be absolute reproductions, and appear as clearly contemporary. Only when a
previously demolished historic Grapevine building can be accurately replicated may a reproduction be
considered.
Infill buildings between historic buildings should be similar in setback, roof form, cornice line and materials, to
one of the adjacent buildings. Relate height of new building to the heights of adjacent structures. Avoid new
buildings that tower over existing ones.
Horizontal wood siding (either novelty, tongue and groove, shiplap or equivalent) and brick are appropriate
exterior building finishes for the historic house. Fake brick or stone or gravel aggregate materials shall never
be used.
ADDITIONS TO HISTORIC BUILDINGS
Additions to historic buildings should replicate the style of the main building if possible; otherwise they
should adhere to the general style with simplified details.
As a minimum, new additions should reflect the massing, roof shape, bay spacing, cornice lines and
building materials of the primary structure.
All new wood or metal materials should have a painted finish except on some 20th century buildings where the
use of unpainted aluminum or steel was part of the original design and should be maintained.
A new addition should, if at all possible, be located at the rear of the historic building. If this is not possible, the
addition may be added to the side if it is recessed at least 18 inches from the historic building facade or a
connection is used to separate old from new.
New vertical additions should be set back from primary facades so as not to be readily apparent from the
facing street.
When reproducing elements that were originally part of a historic building they should be replicated when
evidence of the actual detail has been documented by photographs, drawings, or remaining physical evidence.
If no evidence exists, elements typical of the architectural style may be used. Historic photographs can
provide information on the original elements of the building.
Page 7
44GAzo-55
s
FWW /ter
I�
316 South Barton Street
Existing Front View
_ 4 �. ;_
��
fc i;i
J`�. ) �.`
.Y � - � ��
7- � � - 1
�.,
�tb — �� 4
WCA210 _ ��
out
316
Subject Property
South Barton Street
316
211 West Texas Street
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
RELEASED
PURSUA TO A y
DATE f $ 2 BY WOR-
D P ENT OF
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
CONTACT BUILDING INSPECTIONS
FOR PERMIT INFORMATION
c�p 20
10
x
.a
w i'
�
ff
VJ
•� .. �4 .Y'%k-a T-- -Z
v J
W
t
w�
-wrrr
'17j
�P
fif 1
lttCp 20 -c�j
V/
2
U
D
U
m
CBD DISTRICT
E 166.00'
NEW PARKING - 6 CARS
EXISTING ONE STORY
METAL BUILDING
SITE DATA
LOT AREA
15,925 SQ.FT.
BUILDING COVERAGE
4,508 SQ.FT.
IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE
9,326 SQ.FT.
IMP. COVER INCLUDING BLDG. COV.
13,834 SQ.FT.
NON -VEHICULAR OPEN SPACE
3,159 SQ.FT.
REQUIRED PARKING
8 CARS
ON SITE PARKING
10 CARS
TOTAL PARKING AVAILABLE
230 CARS
OCCUPANCY LOAD
1,440 SQ.FT. - BUILDING, KITCHEN 1,060 SQ.FT. ADJUSTED FOOTAGE / 2D0 =6 PERSONS
0 SQ.FT. - SEATING AREA
3,068 SO.FT. - BUILDINGS, WAREHOUSE 3,088 SQ.FT. / 500 =6 PERSONS
TOTAL BUILDING OCCUPANCY -12 PERSONS
REQUIRED PARKING
PARKING SPACE - WAREHOUSE -1 PARIONG SPACFJ1,0D0 S.F. - 3 SPACE
PARKING SPACE - COMMERCIAL KITCHEN -1 PARIONG SPACE13M S.F. - 5 SPACES
* TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED - 8 SPACES
EXISTING PUBLIC
PARKING LOT
69 CARS
0
0
ENTRANCE TO
PUBLIC PARKING
EXISTING PAVED DRIVE
EXISTING ONE STORY
2,000 S.F.METAL BUILDING
S 89°49T W 199.8'
CBD DISTRICT
NEW PARKING - 1 CARS
NEW
METAL BUILDING
1,0K38 S.FADDfiION
:i
DIMENSION CONTROL SITE PLAN
gl
I
0 5 10 20 50 FT
i
VICINITY MAP
GU DISTRICT
EXISTING PARKING - 3 CARS
91-01 9' 0° 12-01
CIL,']
STING ONE STORY
S.F. METAL BUILDING;
� m m
0 n
0 �
�
c
U-m
IlI
m
Q
0 s
Q m
O
E
�JUU 0
m
Q
o
m
�~
CONC.
I
�%�
I 5 CARS
I
I
i
S 69°4V W 61.4'
"' I CBD DISI
..� i K
ll"SE
4
- ... AL
1 :;Y .%J
..
'il
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
RELEA
PURSUA TO A S - 99
DATE N I +J 20 BY—
L
EP TMENT OF
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
CONTACT BUILDING INSPECTIONS
FOR PERMIT INFORMATION
EXISTING CANOPY,
APPLY NEW SIDING
CASE NAME: MAIN STREET BREAD BAKING COMPANY
CASE NUMBER: CU 19-03
CASE NAME: 316 SOUTH BARTON STREET,LOT 24R,
BLOCK 1, ORIGINAL TOWN GRAPEVINE
MAYOR SECRETARY
DATE:
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
CHAIRMAN
DATE
SHEET: _ OF
APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK
IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR
ORDINANCES
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
}
z
a
U Z
za
Q
m M z Li
QLLJ � Q _Z
�
ui
00 a
m to Vj
F- D 0
W 00
N U
z
Q
1 0 1 0 1
O
O
0
Oo FD O STAINLESS STEE
COUNTER TOP
O
O
O FD
(D
EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
NO.
OTY.
DESCRIPTION
1
1
NAND SINK (MOUNT U.C.)
2
1
3 COMPARTMENT SINK
3
3
S.S. WORKTABLE -7"W
4
1
2 DR. REACH IN FREEZER
5
1
2 DR. REACH IN REFRKiERATOR
6
1
WALL MTD. HAND SINK
T
3
SPEED RACKS
B
1
OVEN
9
1
OVEN
10
1
URGE MMER
11
1
MEDIUM MDR
12
1
SCALE
13
1
S.S. WORKTABLE -9S'W
YEE
sEaTwo
17'-9 fi•
NEW 10x12'
ALUM. O.H. DOOR:FF!!7
�+ Ila
Iln I
uu I
Iln
IIII
nn PANTED
it CINCRETE FLOOR
PH
NEW METAL BUILDING
1,068 SQ.FT.
4
a
ZO 4
Q �
U
O FURNACE
w ENCLOSURE VI
Rn qn
Ilq IIII
Illir�—C X V WINDOWS. SILL @
un 12'-6• AFF (4) TYP, uu
IIN IIII
Pn III
�Ila An
u
NEW 3'-0'
H.M. DR $ FR
FD
EXISTING
DOORS
NEW 3'-0° LANANMAWf)
M. DR & FR
OID
PANTED
:RETE FLOOR
BUSTING METAL BUILDING
1,440 SQ.FT.
O FD
-- —------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------
15'-0'
.Ik 17-V 301-0'
1 NEW ADDITION
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
FLOOR PLAN PURS RELEAS
DATE I jQ� BY f.TIOI �—
® DEPARTMENT OF
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
CONN
TACT BUILDING INSPECTIONS
OR PERMIT INFORMATION
0 5 10 20 FT.
IF THIS DRAWING IS PRINTED ON 24X36 FORMAT,
THE SCALE OF THE DRAWING IS 1/4• = T-7
;--LINE OF
CAN
CASE NAME MAIN STREET BREAD IIAKLNG COMPANY
CASE MJMB6t OU 1940
CASE NAME 319SOUHSARTONSTRWIDT24R,
BLOCK 1. ORIGINAL TOWN GRAPEVINE
MAYOR SECRETARY
LUTE
PLAMSNG AND ZONING COMMISSION
CHAIRMAN
DATE
SHEET:_ OF
APPROVAL DOES NOT AU HOR1M ANY WORK
I1 CONFUCTWIH ANY CODES OR
ORDNANCES
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
0
in
NtW
WINUVW
IN
METAL
FRAME
METAL COPING,
PAINTED
O
N
Q
�
R
m
77-
WEST ELEVATION VERTICAL METAL SIDING,
`i V V 1 I 1 ddL- V /'1 1 1 V 1 m PAINTED METAL FRAME I V V I! I 1 1 `L—` V P1 1 1 V I Y PAINTED OVERHEAD DOOR & FR.
METAL COPING, PAINTED
PERCENTAGE OF METAL SIDING - EACH ELEVATION
ELEVATION
AREA OF
METAL
TOTAL AREA
OF FACADE
AREA OF
WIM DR.
% f
ME1
NORTH
237 S.F.
770 S.F.
120 S.F.
31'
SOUTH
575 S.F.
770 S.F.
24 S.F.
75'
EAST
574 S.F.
1,330 S.F.
129 S.F.
43'
WEST
1,270 S.F.
1,330 S.F.
60 S.F.
95'
TOTAL
2,656 S.F.
4,200 S.F.
387 S.F.
63'
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
RELEAS D
PURSUA TO O
DATE 1 20 BY L
D PAR ENT OF
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
CONTACT BUILDING INSPECTIONS
FOR PERMIT INFORMATION
a
1 1®Im1. V I-% I I W I V STAINED DOOR & FR.
CASE NAME: MAIN STREET BREAD BAKING COMPANY
CASE NUMBER: CU 19-03
CASE NAME: 316 SOUTH BARTON STREET,LOT 24R,
BLOCK 1, ORIGINAL TOWN GRAPEVINE
MAYOR SECRETARY
DATE:
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
i
CHAIRMAN
DATE:
SHEET: OF
APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK
IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR
ORDINANCES
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
aS
L
0 U
U �
z S w
45 Q
z ~
�Q oLi
Ir co m a
f�
to uj
Q
revleetlN0Y. 9. Z029