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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHL2016-02PIP A VIRATINCIP FB 15 2016 PART 1. APPLICANI INEORMATION Applicant Name: /W 0n be)q Applicant Address: City/State/Zip Phone No. 157 n A 6171 Fax No. Email Address Mobile Phone Af Applicant's interest in subject property PART 2. PROPERTY INFORMATION Street Address of subject property 5cam Legal Description: Lot Block Addition C/ �I �'5° llioh,' Legal description of subject property (metes & bounds must be described on 8 1i2" x 11" sheet) 7-- Size of subject property: acres F�square footageo [�/ fi, y Present zoning classification F Present use of property Proposed use of property 6e' - C/ c /I PART 3. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Property Owner I 14ame 4s- Aove- Prop Owner Address City/State/Zip Phone No. Fax No. ❑ The Development Services staff will determine the agenda for each of the public hearing dates. Based on the size of the agenda, your application may be rescheduled to a later date PART 4. SIGNATURE TO AUTHORIZE FILING OF AN APPLICATION AND PLACING A HISTORICAL LANDMARK SUBDISTRICT REQUEST SIGN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY S f 5GA Print Applicant's Name Ap hcant's Signature The State of County of Before me (notary)on this day personally appeared (applicant) known to me (or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. (Seal) Given under my hand and seal of office this day of , A.D. (/ MARY BUSH Notary ID #t 128801395 My Commission Expires 0,08 December 9, 2019 Notary In and F S e of Print Property Owner's Nale Property Owner's Signatuf� The State of MARY BUSH Notary 1D #f 128801395 Count of My Commission Expires y December 9, 2019 Before me (notary)on this day personally appeared (applicant) known to me (or proved tom on a oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the known to me (or proved tol e foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. (Seal) Given under my hand and seal of office this `fr day of MARY BUSH Notary ID 128801395 My Commission Expir 'i<ma;9+11 December 9, 2019 Notary In and For St t April 29, 2016 Ms. Christine Lopez Fort Worth Star Telegram P.O. Box 1870 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 RE: Grapevine Account # CIT 25 Dear Ms. Lopez, VIA FACSIMILE 817-390-7361 817-390-7520 Please find enclosed the following for publication on Sunday, May 1, 2016, in the Northeast Edition of the Neighborhood Extra Section of the Fort Worth Star Telegram. (One time only) MM Notice of Public Hearing Z16-01, PD16-01 —Aura Grapevine Notice of Public Hearing CU16-12 — Judy's Pies Notice of Public Hearing SU16-01 — Lucky Foot Spa Notice of Public Hearing HL16-02 —Annie McCollum House Meeting Date May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016 As always, your assistance is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please contact me at (817) 410-3155. Sincerely, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT The City of Grapevine - P.O. Box 95104 0 frapevine, Texas 76099 ® (817) 410-3154 Fax (817) 410-3018 o , -ww.grapevinetexas.gov Susan Batte Planning Technician CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS On Tuesday evening, May 17, 2016 at 7:30 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 200 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine will hold a public hearing to consider the following items: Z16-01, PD16-01 — Aura Grapevine — submitted by Trinsic Acquisition Company for property located at 404 East Dallas Road and proposed to be platted as Lot 1 R Block 2, Hilltop. The applicant is requesting to rezone 5.08 acres from "LI" Light Industrial District to "CBD" Central Business District and a planned development overlay request to deviate from but not be limited to the permitted uses, specifically to allow for a residential mixed use development, and deviate from the height requirements of the district. The property is zoned "LI" Light Industrial District and is owned by VW Grapevine. CU16-12 — Judy's Pies — submitted by Dabcon Enterprises LLC for property located at 520 South Main Street #200 and platted as Lot 2R, Block 4, City of Grapevine. The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to amend the previously approved site plan to allow food service in the Central Business District. The property is zoned CBD Central Business District and is owned by Nandu Madireddi SUI 6-01 — Lucky Foot Spa - submitted by Huijuan Pu for property located at 2011 West Northwest Highway #140 and platted as Lot 3R, Park and Wall. The applicant is requesting a special use permit to allow massage services. The property is currently zoned "CC" Community Commercial District and is owned by Fleetwood Mak LLC. HL16-02 — Annie McCollum House — submitted by Simon Dirnberger for property located at 521 East Worth Street and platted as Lot 6, Block 108, College Heights. The applicant is requesting designation as a historical landmark sub -district. Such sub -district may include buildings, land, areas, or districts of historical, architectural, archaeological or cultural importance or value that merit protection, enhancement, and preservation in the interest of the culture, prosperity, education, and welfare of the people. The property is zoned R-7.5 Single Family Residential and is owned by Simon Dirnberger. After all parties have been given an opportunity to speak, the public hearing will be closed and the Commission and the City Council will deliberate the pending matters. Please contact Development Services Department concerning any questions, 200 S Main Street, 2 Grapevine, Texas 76051 or PO Box 95104, Grapevine, Texas 76099, 817-410-3155. A copy of the site plan for all the above referenced requests is on file with the Development Services Department. 3 Susan Batte From: Lopez, Christine <clopez star-telegram.com> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 10:25 AM To: Susan Batte Subject: Re: Grapevine notice ad received Christine Christine Lopez Legal Classified Representative Phone: 897-390-7522 F X I F -A x On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 10:07 AM, Susan Batte <sbatteggrapevinetexas.gov> wrote: Please see attached and I have faxed a copy also just in case you do not receive this email. INVOICE Star -Telegram 5/1/2016 808 Throckmorton St. Net due in 21 days FORT WORTH, TX 76102 5/31/2016 (817) 390-7761 2 Federal Tax ID 26-2674582 t Bill To: CITY OF GRAPEVINE SECRETARY PO BOX 95104 GRAPEVINE, TX 76099-9704 Attn: Attn: ACCOUNTS . PAYABLE Description Location Col CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS On I3580 1 l00 a aP o-0 �1 i 3 County of Tarrant Customer ID: CIT25 Invoice Number: 337675981 Invoice Date: 5/1/2016 Terms: Net due in 21 days Due Date: 5/31/2016 PO Number: Order Number: 33767598 Sales Rep: 073 Description: CITY OF GRAPEVI Publication Date: 5/1/2016 th Linage MU Rate Amount 82 82 LINE $2.10 $172.20 Net Amount: $172.20 DEBORAH JEAN BAYLOR Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires October 29, 2019 °�.. Before me, a Notary Pubic in and forsaidCounty and State, this day personally appeared ChristyHoffand, Bids &Lega(Coordinator for the Star -Telegram, published by the Star - Telegram, Inc. at Fort Wort& in Tarrant County, TeXas : and who after being duty sworn, did depose andsay that the attached clipping of advertisement was published in the above named paper on the listed dates: BIDS &LEGALS DEPT. Star -Telegram. (,SUBSCRIBED AND SWORNTO BEFORE ME, THIS DSI}' OF May a lU b 2016 Signed A,4,df dlt&d6peel' NOTAT,YPUBLIC Thank You For Your Payment Remit To: Star -Telegram Customer ID: CIT25 P.O. BOX 901051 Customer Name: CITY OF GRAPEVINE SECR FORT WORTH, TX 76101-2051 Invoice Number: 337675981 Invoice Amount: $172.20 PO Number: Amount Enclosed: Main City :16-01, PD16-01 - AuraGrapevine - submitted by Trinsic Acquisition Company for property located at 404 East Dallas Road and proposed to be platted as Lot IR Block 2, Hilltop. The applicant is requesting to rezone 5,08 acres from "Lill ,Light Industrial District to "CBD" Central Business District and a planned development overlay request' to deviate from but not be limited to the permitted uses, specifically to allow for a residential mixed use development, and deviate from the height requirements of the district. The property is zoned "LI" Light Industrial District and is owned by by South use h116-02.31.xis FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INC 730 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 730 E WORTH ST FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Lot 1 A Block 2A ANDERSON, ASHLEY WILKS 517 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 517 E TEXAS ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 104 Lot 5✓ FREYRE, ARTURO 523 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 523 E TEXAS ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 104 Lot 6 GOMEZ, ARMANDO 238 AUSTIN ST GRAPEVINE 76051 238 AUSTIN ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 104 Lot 7-8 S 1/2 LOT 7-8 -✓✓ FLANARY, SUSAN 2617 WOODSTONE CT FLOWER MOUND 75022 303 S DOOLEY ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 106 Lot 1B ✓ BAISDEN, JIMMIE D 311 S DOOLEY ST GRAPEVINE 76051 311 S DOOLEY ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 106 Lot 1A & 3A ✓" WATKINS, MARVIN E 514 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 514 E TEXAS ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 106 Lot 3B & 4 DELMOTTE, RYAN 518 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 518 E TEXAS ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 106 Lot 5 ✓' HOFMEYER, STEPHEN P 522 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 522 E TEXAS ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 106 Lot 6 MARLIN, KEVIN 4108 MUSTANG TRL FLOWER MOUND 75028 306 AUSTIN ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 106 Lot 7 & 8 ZVONECEK, BRIAN G PO BOX 93654 SOUTHLAKE 76092 602 E TEXAS ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 107 Lot 1 R✓ EZELL, PAMALA J 513 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 513 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 108 Lot 4 E 1/2 LOT 3 ✓ SOMERFELD, ANNE M 517 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 517 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 108 Lot 5 ✓' DIRNBERGER, SIMON C 521 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 521 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 108 Lot 6 ✓ WATKINS, MARVIN E 514 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 108 Lot 8 f PAYNE, ALBERT N 503 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 503 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 108 Lot 1 2 & W 1/2 3 ✓ WRIGHT, JASON BENJAMIN 603 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 603 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 109 Lot 1 BLK 109 LTS 1 & 2 PH DESIGNS CORPORATION 416 W COLLEGE ST GRAPEVINE 76051 508 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 110 E37 1/2'LT 2 & W32 1/2' LOAR, GEOFFREY L 514 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 514 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 110 Lot 4 E17'-3 & W1 5' ✓ DANIEL, JANICE C 520 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE 76051 520 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 110 Lot 6 & E35' LOT 5 FISHER, GLENDA PO BOX 1171 GRAPEVINE 76099 502 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 110 Lot 1 W15'LOT 2 WATKINS, MARVIN E 514 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE 76051 526 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 110 Lot 7'r BOBWHITE PROPERTIES LP 844 E WALNUT ST GRAPEVINE 76051 519 E FRANKLIN ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 112 Lot 5 V" BOBWHITE PROPERTIES LP 844 E WALNUT ST GRAPEVINE 76051 521 E FRANKLIN ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 112 Lot 6 & 7 ✓ BECK-EDWARDS, MARIAN 515 E FRANKLIN ST GRAPEVINE 76051 515 E FRANKLIN ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 112 Lot 4 CANARY PROPERTIES LP 844 E WALNUT ST GRAPEVINE 76051 422 AUSTIN ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 112 Lot 8 PH DESIGNS CORPORATION 416 W COLLEGE ST GRAPEVINE 76051 530 E WORTH ST COLLEGE HEIGHTS ADDITION-GRPVN B lock 110 Lot 8� h116-02.31.xis VJA 2a 105 5 g 7 � 5 3A XA XG 112 3 4 5 6 7 8 Feet 0 50 100 150 200 ii� VENE, N A S"�' S Date Prepared: 5/3/2016 Annie McCollum House This data has been compiled by the City of Grapevine IT/GIS department. Various official and unofficial sources were used to gather this information. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this data, ho—ar, no guarantee is given or implied as to the accuracy of said data. HL16_02_050316_105704AM Labels - Count: 27 ALBERT N PAYNE GLENDA FISHER SIMON C DIRNBERGER 503 E WORTH ST PO BOX 1171 521 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76099 76051 ANNE M SOMERFELD JANICE C DANIEL STEPHEN P HOFMEYER 517 E WORTH ST 520 E WORTH ST 522 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76051 76051 ARMANDO GOMEZ JASON BENJAMIN WRIGHT SUSAN FLANARY 238 AUSTIN ST 603 E WORTH ST 2617 WOODSTONE CT GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE FLOWER MOUND 76051 76051 75022 ARTURO FREYRE JIMMIE D BAISDEN 523 E TEXAS ST 311 S DOOLEY ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76051 ASHLEY WILKS ANDERSON KEVIN MARLIN 517 E TEXAS ST 4108 MUSTANG TRL GRAPEVINE FLOWER MOUND 76051 75028 BOBWHITE PROPERTIES LP MARIAN BECK-EDWARDS 844 E WALNUT ST 515 E FRANKLIN ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76051 BRIAN G ZVONECEK MARVIN E WATKINS PO BOX 93654 514 E TEXAS ST SOUTHLAKE GRAPEVINE 76092 76051 CANARY PROPERTIES LP PAMALA J EZELL 844 E WALNUT ST 513 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76051 FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INC PH DESIGNS CORPORATION 730 E WORTH ST 416 W COLLEGE ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76051 GEOFFREY LOAR RYAN DELMOTTE 514 E WORTH ST 518 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE GRAPEVINE 76051 76051 Pagel • /, ANNIE MCCOLLUM HOUSE Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by the last City -approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to attend the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience. If owners of more than 20% of the property within 200 feet of the subject tract object to the case, a 314 vote of the City Council is required to approve the request. Purpose of Request: The public hearing is to consider an application submitted by Simon Dirnberger for property located at 521 East Worth Street and platted as Lot 6, Block 108, College Heights. The applicant is requesting designation as a historical landmark sub -district. Such sub -district may include buildings, land, areas, or districts of historical, architectural, archaeological or cultural importance or value that merit protection, enhancement, and preservation in the interest of the culture, prosperity, education, and welfare of the people. The property is zoned R-7.5 Single Family Residential and is owned by Simon Dirnberger. A copy of the design guidelines is on file with the Department of Development Services. Hearing Procedure: When: 7:30 PM, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016 I 10 ICTO-A 0, 1 NA61 RSMEOR, Location: PUBLIC HEARING: COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 2nd FLOOR COMMISSION'S DELIBERATION SESSION, 2nd FLOOR 200 S. MAIN STREET, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS Applicant and Other Speakers' Presentation. Public Input, Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry. Questions from City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present. File#:• 1 ANNIE MCCOLLUM WRITTEN COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THIS OFFICE NO LATER THAN 5 PM ON MONDAY MAY 16 2016 Procedure to Respond: As (a Property Owner within 200 feet of the subject tract) or (an interested citizen), I (approve) (protest) and/or (have the following comments) Print Name and Address, or Lot, Block and Subdivision: Signature: (Phone No.) Telephone: (817)410-3155 Fax: (817)410-3018 Direct questions and mail responses to: Planning Technician Department of Development Services City of Grapevine P.O. Box 95104 Grapevine, Texas 76099 ITEM ## TO: HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER�k J. SCOTT WILLIAMS, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR MEETING DATE: MAY 17, 2016 SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECHNICAL REPORT OF HISTORIC LANDMARK SUBDISTRICT HL16-02 ,t • � � — r I ----------- --2, -- Grapevine 5�° Ooye Lake APPLICANT: Simon Dirnberger I i �a• F j I. H. 1635 North I PROPERTY LOCATION AND SIZE: foods p4e: T aE''' y { The subject property is located at 521 East Worth Street and platted as Lot 6, Block 108, College sy DFW Hall -Johnson ,�sD Airport xa i Heights Addition. t m t Lr----� o I � I Glade Ad. I � c , O REQUESTED HISTORIC LANDMARK SUBDISTRICT AND COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting a Historic Landmark Subdistrict designation for property located at 521 East Worth Street and platted as Lot 6, Block 108, College Heights Addition. The Historic Preservation Commission, at their March 23, 2016 meeting, adopted the preservation criteria for the subject property. On January 19, 2015 the Historic Preservation staff approved CA15-02 to allow the applicant to add one new dormer to the roof of the new garage building which was approved by Historic Preservation staff in February 2014. The 1,270 sq. ft. house is a Folk -Victorian vernacular cottage design. The design features a symmetrical fagade with smooth exterior wall surfaces, turned spindles for the porch supports, and tall, thin Italianate windows. Window surrounds are plain with a simple pediment above. The spread of Folk -Victorian houses throughout the country was made possible by the railroads. Supplies of pre -made building components from distant lumber mills allowed local builders to create homes with strong stylistic distinction such as this one. This house is listed as a Contributing Property of the College Heights Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by Annie McCollum, born in 1876, was the daughter of Nancy Willingham McKibben and Hezekiah A. McKibben, a Civil War veteran, who moved from Mississippi to Texas in 1880 to start a new life. "Miss Annie" married William Clarence McCollum in 1904. Some of their love letters are printed in the Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters book. Clarence was also the son of a Civil War veteran from Georgia who was farming south of Grapevine. Annie and Clarence had two daughters, Cora Beatrice and Willie Clarice. Clarence died in 1906. In 1907, Miss Annie took the money she had, purchased this lot and had a four -room house, barn and privy built. The property was considered on the eastern edge of town at that time. She moved into the house with her two daughters and boarded school teachers in her home to help support her daughters. Annie lived here until her death in 1965. Annie's granddaughter, Darlene, married David Florence, Grapevine's well-known Municipal Judge. PRESENT ZONING AND USE: The property is currently zoned "R-7.5" Single Family Residential and is currently used as a residential structure. HISTORY OF TRACT AND SURROUNDING AREA: The subject property and the surrounding properties to the north, south, east, and west were zoned "R-1" Single Family District prior to the 1984 City Rezoning. SURROUNDING ZONING AND EXISTING LAND USE: NORTH: "R-7.5" Single Family Residential — residential structures SOUTH: "R-7.5" Single Family Residential — residential structures EAST: "R-7.5" Single Family Residential — residential structures WEST: "R-7.5" Single Family Residential — residential structures /_\fiX014aILVAI 7_T� The subject tract is located within "Zone A" Zone of Minimal Effect as defined on the "Aircraft Sound Exposure: Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport Environs" Map. Few activities will be affected by aircraft sounds in "Zone A" except for sound sensitive activities such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theaters. The applicant's proposal is an appropriate use in this noise zone. MASTER PLAN APPLICATION: The Master Plan designates the subject property as a "RL" Residential Low Density land use. The applicant's proposal is in compliance with the Master Plan. M May 23, 2016 Simon C Dimberger 521 E Worth Street Grapevine, TX 76051 RE: GRAPEVINE FILE #HL16-02 This letter is to verify that 521 East Worth Street and platted as Lot 6, Block 108, College Heights has been designated as a Historic Landmark Subdistrict by the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission on May 17, 2016. A copy of Ordinance 2016-039 is enclosed. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we may be of further assistance. Sincer , l'yY, Susan Batte Planning Technician DF,\'FJ,OP.\IENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 'Me City of Grapevine - PO. Box 95104 - Grapevine, Texas 76099 - (817) 410-3154 Fax (817) 410-3018 * www.grapevinetexas.gov 30 March 2016 Simon Dimberger 521 East Worth Street Grapevine, TX 76051 RE: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION HISTORIC LANDMARK SUBDISTRICT #HL16- ANNIE McCOLLUM HOUSE C. 1907 521 EAST WORTH STREET GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 This letter confirms on March 23, 2016 the Historic Preservation Commission approved #HL16-02 Historic Landmark Subdistrict for property listed as: 521 East Worth Street, Block: 108 Lot: 6, College Heights Addition, Grapevine, Texas. Final approval and the ordinance associated with this District must be received from City Council. You will be notified of this public hearing at a later date. A copy of the Historic Preservation Commission meeting minutes will be available after the Chairman has signed the approved minutes at the next scheduled meeting. If you need a copy for your records, please contact me at 817-410-3197 after the next regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission. Thank you, David Klempin Historic Preservation Officer Enclosures cc: Ron Stombaugh, Planner Plans Reviewers Building Clerks HL File THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION - 636 South Main Street - Grapevine, Texas - 76051 - Phone 817/410-3197 Fax Number 817/410-3125 RYAN & SAMANTHA DELMOTTE 518 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE TX 76051 STEPHEN P HOFMEYER 522 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE TX 76051 KEVIN & KIM MARLIN 4108 MUSTANG TRL FLOWER MOUND TX 75028 ANNE M SOMERFELD 517 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE TX 76051 SIMON C DIRNBERGER 521 E WORTH ST GRAPEVINE TX 76051 MARVIN E JR WATKINS 514 E TEXAS ST GRAPEVINE TX 76051 #HL16-02 - 521 East Worth Street Page 1 cJ uture With cAcPast -- -- �- -- \\ ��._ cJf inure With cfTcPast LN T HISTORIC PRESERVATION 636 South Main St. Grapevine, Texas 76051 y 6 p Anne Somerfeld 517 East Worth Grapevine,1 a i Simon/- .; 521 East Worth St Grapevine,, TX 76051 Grapevine, Texas 76051 A S $w 02 1 P ' s 0000873443 (ti t' MAILED FROM ZIP ,-J uture With c T'Past f :; Grapevine,Marvin E Watkins 514 East Texas St .1 M VINE,- HISTORIC PRESERVATION W INE,- 636 South Main St. S Grapevine, Texas 76051 JA 1 •,f 'th aTast With c/!`Past 518 East Texas St Grapevine, TX 76051 Stephen 522 East Texas St Graoevine. s 1% Kevin & Kim Marlin 4108 Mustang Trail Mound.Flower 1 CASE ' 521 EAST WORTH STREET An application was filed in the office of Historic Preservation requesting Historic Preservation Commission approval for Historic Landmark Overlay #HL16-02 for the property located at 521 East Worth Street, legally described as Block: 108 Lot: 6, College Heights Addition, Grapevine, Texas. The application was filed for 521 East Worth Street, for the Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a request for a Historic Landmark #HL16-02. A public hearing regarding this application will be held by the Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday, March 23 at 6:00 PM, in the Grapevine City Hall, 2nd Floor Council Chambers, 200 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas 76051. Appendix G, Section 7.(C) of the Grapevine City Code requires that the Commission shall deny, approve, or approve with conditions any Certificate of Appropriateness application within 30 days of receipt of a completed application, determining whether the proposed work is consistent with the regulations contained in this ordinance, in all applicable ordinances, and in the zoning ordinance designating the Historic Landmark Districts. Upon posted notice, and notification by regular mail at least five (5) days in advance to the immediately adjacent property owners as that ownership appears on the last approved tax roll, the Commission shall conduct a public hearing on the application, at which time an opportunity is provided for proponents and opponents of the application to present their views. If you cannot or do not wish to attend the public hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience. CASE • 6 , 521 East Worth WRITTENALL • - • D' OFFICE, 636 SOUTH MAIN STREET, NO LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016. • • - • • MOISTNO As (an adjacent Property Owner of the subject tract) or (an interested citizen), I (approve) (protest) and/or (have the following comments) Print Name, Address, City, Zip, Lot, Block and Subdivision: Signature: Phone #: City of Grapevine Historic Preservation Department 636 South Main Street Grapevine, Texas 76051 Telephone: 817.410.3197 or 817.410.3185 MEMO TO: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION FROM: DAVID KLEMPIN, HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER SCOTT WILLIAMS, BUILDING OFFICIAL RON STOMBAUGH, PLANNER {ha MEETING DATE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016 SUBJECT: HISTORIC LANDMARK OVERLAY #HL16-02 521 EAST WORTH STREET GRAPEVINE, TX 76051 SIMON DIRNBERGER, APPLICANT/OWNER 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 East Worth Street, legally described as Lot 6, Block 108 College Heights Addition, City of Grapevine. BACKGROUND: On February 15, 2016, applicant/owner Simon Dirnberger submitted an application for Historic Landmark designation, #HL16-02, for property located at 521 East Worth Street in the College Heights Addition of the City of Grapevine. The 1,270 sq. ft. house is a Folk -Victorian vernacular cottage design. The design features a symmetrical fagade with smooth exterior wall surfaces, turned spindles for the porch supports, and tall thin Italianate windows. Window surrounds are plain with a simple pediment above. The spread of Folk -Victorian houses throughout the country was made possible by the railroads. Supplies of pre -made building components from distant lumber mills allowed local builders to create homes with strong stylistic distinction such as this one. This house is listed as a Contributing Property of the College Heights Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by Annie McCollum, born in 1876, was the daughter of Nancy Willingham McKibben and Hezekiah A. McKibben, a Civil War veteran, who moved from Mississippi to Texas in 1880 to start a new life. "Miss Annie" married William Clarence McCollum in 1904. Some of their love letters are printed in the Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters book. Clarence was also the son of a Civil War veteran from Georgia who was farming south of Grapevine. Annie and Clarence had two daughters, Cora Beatrice and Willie Clarice. Clarence died in 1906. In 1907, Miss Annie took the money she had, purchased this lot and had a four -room house, barn and privy built. The property was considered on the eastern edge of town at that time. She moved into the house with her two daughters and boarded school teachers in her home to help support her daughters. Annie lived here until her death in 1965. Annie's granddaughter, Darlene, married David Florence, Grapevine's well-known Municipal Judge. Staff recommends approval of the Historic Overlay #HL16-02 to record the history of the property and to allow the Historic Preservation Commission to have input in the development and the preservation of the house. A set of the proposed design guidelines for the property are attached. 0AHistoric Preservation Commission\CAs\2016 HL\HL16-02.4.doc March 16, 2016 (10:07AM) GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION • • HISTORIC• •' 1. Name Historic Annie McCollum House And/or common Simon C. Dimberger (2016) 2. Location Address 521 East Worth Street land survey- Location/neighborhood block 108/lot 6 tract size 3. Current zoning R-7.5 Residential 4. Classification Category district X building(s) structure site Ownership _ public X private Accessible _ yes: restricted X yes: unrestr. no Status X occupied unoccupied work in progress Present Use agriculture commercial education Entertainment _ government _ industrial military museum park X residence Religious _ scientific transportation other 5. Ownership Current owner: Simon C. Dirnberger phone: Address: 521 E. Worth St. city: Grapevine state: TX zip: 76051 6. Form Preparation Name & title David Klempin, Hist. Pres. Officer organization: City of Grapevine CVB Contact: and Sallie Andrews, Consultant phone: 817-410-3197 7. Representation on Existing Surveys Tarrant County Historic Resources other 8. Date Rec'd: 9. Field Chk date: 10. Nomination Archaeological Site X National Register of Historic Places Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Texas Archaeological Landmark for office use only Survey Verified: Yes By: Structure _ District Structure & Site No 11. Historic Ownership orifi al owner Annie McCollum significant later owr 12. Construction Dates i6nal 1907 alterations/additions 2015 Detached two -car �,,ara!ze with workshop original construction by Annie McCollum alterations/ additions 14. Site Features natural urban design 15. Physical Description Condition Check One: Check One: excellent _ deteriorated X Unaltered X Original site X good _ ruins _ altered _ Moved (date: ) fair _ unexposed Describe present and original (if known) physical appearance; include sole(s) of architecture, current condition and relationship to surrounding fabric (structures, objects, etc.). Elaborate on pertinent materials used and style(s) of architectural detailing, embel- lishments and site details. Annie McCollum House, c. 1907 This 1,270 sq. ft. house is a Folk -Victorian vernacular cottage design. The design features a symmetrical facade with wood siding, turned spindles for the porch supports, and tall thin Italianate windows. Window surrounds are plain with a simple pediment above. A rear porch has been enclosed to increase interior living area. The spread of Folk -Victorian houses throughout the country was made possible by the railroads. The supply of pre -made building components from distant lumber mills allowed local builders to create homes with strong stylistic distinction such as this one. In 2015 a new detached two -car garage with workshop was constructed in the rear yard of the property that was designed to match the appearance of the house. This house is listed as a Contributing Property of the College Heights Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo of Mary Virginia Simmons, c. 1911 with Annie McCollum House in background and Grapevine High School Building at right 16. Historical Significance Statement of historical and cultural significance. Include: cultural influences, special events and important personage ,influencer on neighborhood, on the city, etc. Annie McCollum, born in 1876, was the daughter of Nancy Willingham McKibben and Hezekiah A. McKibben, a Civil War veteran, who moved from Mississippi to Texas in 1880 to start a new life. "Miss Annie" married William Clarence McCollum in 1904. Some of their love letters are printed in the Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Charac- ters book. Clarence was also the son of a Civil War veteran from Georgia who was farming south of Grapevine. Annie and Clarence had two daughters, Cora Beatrice and Willie Clarice. Clarence died in 1906. In 1907, Miss Annie took the money she had, purchased this lot and had a four -room house, barn and privy built. The property was considered on the eastern edge of town at that time. She moved into the house with her two daughters and boarded school teachers in her home to help support her daughters. Annie lived here until her death in 1965. Annie's granddaughter, Darlene, married David Florence, Grapevine's well-known Municipal Judge. 17. Bibliography 2013 Candlelight Tour of Homes booklet; Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters Book; Grapevine Area History book. 18. Attachments District or Site map Additional descriptive material Site Plan Footnotes X Photos (historic & current) Other Designation Merit A. Character, interest or value as part of X the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Grape- vine, State of Texas of the United States. B. Location as the site of a significant historical event. C. Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the city. D. Exemplification of the cultural, eco- nomic, social or historical heritage of the city E. Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an era of history characterized by a distinctive architec- tural style. F. Embodiment of distinguishing charac- teristics of an architectural type or specimen. Recommendation The Grapevine Township Revitalization Program re- quests the Grapevine Historic Preservation Commis- sion to deem this nominated landmark meritorious of designation as outlined in Chapter 39, City of Grape- vine Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Further, the Grapevine Historic Preservation Commis- sion endorses the Preservation Criteria, policy recom- mendations and landmark boundary as presented by the City of Grapevine Development Services Depart- ment. G. Identification as the work of an archi- tect or master builder whose individual work has influenced the development of the city. H. Embodiment of elements of architec- tural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a sig- nificant architectural innovation. X I. Relationship to other distinctive build- ings, sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on historic, cultural or architec- tural motif. X J. Unique location of singular physical characteristics representing an estab- lished and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, community or the city. K. Archaeological value in that it has produced or can be expected to pro- duce data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric value. X L. Value as an aspect of community sen- timent or public pride. Historic Preservation Officer Scott Williams, Director Development Services Department Historical Marker The Grapevine Historic Preservation Commission and the Grapevine Historical Society have a cooperative marker pro- gram for properties that are officially (individually or located within) designated Historic Landmark Sub -districts. Please indicate if you are interested in obtaining one or both markers for your property. There is no fee for either of the mark- ers, however, the Grapevine Historical Society will only fund two (2) of the medallion and text plaque (second option), per year, on a first come, first serve basis. Check One: p Yes, I am interested in obtaining a bronze Historic Landmark Plaque for my property from the Historic Preservation Commission. I understand there is no fee for this plaque. p No, I am not interested in obtaining a marker for my property. o Yes, I am interested in obtaining a bronze Historic Marker (medallion and text plaque) for my property from the Grapevine Historical Society. Below for office use only o Historic Preservation Commission's Historic Landmark Plaque. o Historic Preservation Commission's Historic District Plaque. o Grapevine Historical Society's Historic Landmark Marker. NI"L,nn�n E dal6on) Historic Landmark Marker, O Historic District Marker, O Historic Landmark Marker, O Historic District Marker, existing GHS marker. existing GHS marker. new GHS marker. new GHS marker. Design Guidelines Annie McCollum House 521 East Worth Street Grapevine, Texas Grapevine Township Revitalization Project, Inc. City of Grapevine 200 S. Main Grapevine, Texas 76051 March 23, 2016 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 Annie McCollum House c. 1907 521 East Worth Street This 1,270 sq. ft. house is a Folk -Victorian vernacular cottage design. The design features a symmetrical fagade with wood siding, turned spindles for the porch supports, and tall thin Italianate windows. Window surrounds are plain with a simple pediment above. A rear porch has been enclosed to increase interior living area. The spread of Folk -Victorian houses throughout the country was made possible by the railroads. The supply of pre -made building components from distant lumber mills allowed local builders to create homes with strong stylistic distinction such as this one. In 2015 a new detached two -car garage with workshop was constructed in the rear yard of the property that was designed to match the appearance of the house. This house is listed as a Contributing Property of the College Heights Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Page 3 Photo of Mary Virginia Simmons, c. 1911 with Annie McCollum House in background and Grapevine High School Building at right Annie McCollum, born in 1876, was the daughter of Nancy Willingham McKibben and Hezekiah A. McKibben, a Civil War veteran, who moved from Mississippi to Texas in 1880 to start a new life. "Miss Annie" married William Clarence McCollum in 1904. Some of their love letters are printed in the Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters book. Clarence was also the son of a Civil War veteran from Georgia who was farming south of Grapevine. Annie and Clarence had two daughters, Cora Beatrice and Willie Clarice. Clarence died in 1906. In 1907, Miss Annie took the money she had, purchased this lot and had a four -room house, barn and privy built. The property was considered on the eastern edge of town at that time. She moved into the house with her two daughters and boarded school teachers in her home to help support her daughters. Annie lived here until her death in 1965. Annie's granddaughter, Darlene, married David Florence, Grapevine's well-known Municipal Judge. Page 4 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 fagade 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 Page 5 the historic character of the property. 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 cornerside 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. Usually, such renovations may date from before 1940. 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. Page 6 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. 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 maybe 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 not be installed above windows or doors. 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. Page 7 Avoid exposed lighting of any kind unless part of a historic fixture. NEW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INFILL 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 8 521 EAST T ST. ANNI.E ... M.C.C.04UM ... H Simon Dirnberger and Lisa Wise, Owners Annie McCollum, born in 1876, was the daughter of Nancy Willingham McKibben and Hezekiah A. McKibben, a Civil War veteran, who moved from Mississippi to Texas in 1880 to start a new life. "Miss Annie" married William Clarence McCollum in 1904. Some of their love letters are printed in the Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters book. Clarence was also the son of a Civil War veteran from Georgia who was farming south of Grapevine. Annie and Clarence had two daughters, Cora Beatrice and Willie Clarice. Clarence died in 1906. In 1907 Miss Annie took the money she had, purchased this lot and had a four -room house, barn and privy built at 521 E. Worth St., then considered on the eastern edge of town. She moved here with her two daughters and boarded school teachers in her home to help support her daughters. Annie lived here until her death in 1965. Annie's granddaughter, Darlene, married David Florence, Grapevine's well-known Municipal Judge. This 1,270 sq. ft. house, is a Folk -Victorian vernacular cottage design. The design features a symmetrical facade with smooth exterior wall surfaces, turned spindles for the porch supports, and tall thin Italianate windows. Window surrounds are plain with a simple pediment above. The spread of Folk -Victorian houses throughout the country was made possible by the railroads. The supply of pre -made building components from distant lumber mills allowed local builders to create homes with strong stylistic distinction such as this one. This classic Grapevine home is currently owned by Simon Dirnberger and Lisa Wise. "This little house was built by a determined, successful woman and is a great home for us!" say Simon Dirnberger and Lisa Wise, owners. 5 Real Estate Display http://www.tad.org/Datasearch/re.cfm?Account--%28%2E%21 OOJ%2D%2C7JOL%20%OA Home Tarrant Appraisal District Another Search Real Estate 04/30/2004 Account Number: 00564060, Georeference: 7670-108-6 Property Location: 521 E Worth St, Grapevine Owner Information: Vance, Gregory A 521 E Worth St Grapevine Tx 76051 3 Prior Owner(s) Legal Description; College Heights Addition-Grpvn Blk 108 Lot 6 Taxing 011 City of Grapevine Jurisdictions: 220 Tarrant County 224 Tarrant County Hospital Dist 225 Tarrant County College Dist 906 Grapevine-Colleyville ISD This information is intended for reference onk and is subiect to change. It may w-- tlaccuratel' reflect the, COMDiete status of the account as actuali- carried in TAD'1Z idatabase. Certified Values for Tar, Year 2003 Land i Impr 2003 Total* 2002 Total Market Value $11,2001$86,300' $97,500 !Appraised Value* $68,849 $62,590 Approximate Size***, 1,270 Land Acres 10.0000 Land Sq Ft 0 *Appraised value may be less than market value due to state -mandated limitations on value increases **A zero value indicates that the property record has not yet been completed for the indicated tax year ***Rounded Exemptions: General Homestead Property Data 1 of 2 4/30/04 4:16 PM Real Estate Display Deed Hate: 10/05/2000 Deed Vol: 014560 Deed Page: 0012 Year wilt: 1906 Pct Complete: 100 T : 2126 460 APSC :028J Agent: None http://www.tad.org/D atasearch/re. cfm?Account=%28 %2E%210OJ%2D%2C7JOL%20%OA Mass: 002 State Code: Al Single Family Garage Bays: 00 Central Air: Y Central eat: Y Pool: N MAPQUEST Map 2 of 2 4/30/04 4:16 PM Prior Owner List Display http://www.tad.org/D atasearch/re_powner. cfm?Account=%28 %2E%21 OOJ%2D%2C7JOL%20%OA •me TarrantAppraisal Another Search Real E-iitate Datacurrent asof • 04 i • i -x it •�1.1 Property Location: 521 E Worth St, Grapevine Owner Information: Vance, Gregory A 521 E Worth St Grapevine Tx 76051 WINTERS, DAVID i2000 -O5-17114349 10200 TILLERY,•;•12-11 If there is no deed date, Tarrant Appraisal District records do not contain the actual deed date. 1 of 1 4/30/04 4:16 PM VEL. 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