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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWS Item 02 - Historic Preservation and Grapevine Heritage Foundation ProjectsWK ITEM it Z MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER J9?? MEETING DATE: JANUARY 16, 2001 SUBJECT: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND GRAPEVINE HERITAGE FOUNDATION PROJECTS RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider report of the 2000 Township Revitalization Program and a report on the Nash Farm Master Plan. BACKGROUND: The Grapevine Township Revitalization Project, Inc. (GTRP) had a successful FY2000 grant program. The program awarded a total of 17 grants with reimbursements totaling $89,320. To date, 15 of the grant awards have been started and/or completed. Rehabilitation work on the Forbes House (208 S. Dooley Street) continues on the interior and has been completed on the exterior. The Deacon House and Barn (204 S. Dooley Street) were relocated from Euless into Grapevine in October 2000. The house has been set on its foundation while the barn is awaiting public utility work on the rear of the property prior to beginning its foundation. The Hudgins -Keeling House (627 Church Street) had the non -historic addition removed from the original house. The Cotton Gin House (originally at 501 W. Franklin Street) has also been relocated to the back of this property. A Master Plan and Historic Structures Report for the Nash Farmstead was completed in 2000 and includes recommendations for restoration of the house and barn as well as a new facility for meetings. The plan was presented to the Homeowners Association on October 10, 2000. Volunteers and staff began initial restoration of the 1907 barn by removing deteriorating wood. The next phase of the restoration includes replacing supporting beams, siding and replacing the wood shingle roof. The Nash Farm Committee has received an estimate for restoring the house, which the committee will consider and review at its next meeting, January 30, 2001. /pr 01-16-01 AG -HP January 9, 2001 (4:12PM)