HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-03-25 Regular MeetingAGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
636 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 2ND FLOOR BOARD ROOM
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2015, 6:00 RM.
I. CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME
II. CITIZENS COMMENTS
III. WORK SESSION
A. Approved Certificate of Appropriateness as follows:
#CA14-84 for property located at 403 East Worth Street;
#CA15-15 for property located at 618 East Wall Street;
#CA15-16 for property located at 413 West College Street;
#CA15-17 for property located at 816 South Main Street;
#CA15-18 for property located at 818 South Main Street;
#CA15-19 for property located at 613 Ball Street.
IV. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Historic Landmark Subdistrict
Application #HL15-02 for property located at 412 East Franklin Street, legally
described as Block 30, W75'E80'4, City of Grapevine and take any necessary
action.
B. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA15-20 for property located at 412 East Franklin Street, legally
described as Block 110, W75'E80'4, City of Grapevine and take any necessary
action.
C. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA15-22 for Demolition for property located at 234 East Franklin
Street, legally described as Block 31, Lot 2C & 3A, City of Grapevine and take any
necessary action.
D. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA15-23 for property located at 234 East Franklin Street, legally
described as Block 31, Lot 2C & 3A, City of Grapevine and take any necessary
action.
E. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA15-24 for property located at 513 Smith Street, legally described as
Block 29, Lot1A City of Grapevine and take any necessary action.
V. MINUTES
A. Commission to consider the minutes of the February 25, 2014 Regular Meeting.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special
arrangements at the meeting, please contact the Department of Historic Preservation at 817-
410-3185 at least 24 hours in advance. Reasonable accommodations will be made to assist
your needs.
In accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.001 et seq acts of the 1993 Texas
Legislature, the Grapevine Historic Preservation Commission agenda was prepared and
posted on the 20th day of March 2015, at 5:00 p.m.
David Klempin
Historic Preservation Officer
Scott Williams
Director of Development Services/Building Official
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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, March 25, 2015 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
Chuck Voelker Alternate
C. Shane Wilbanks City Council Liaison
Monica Nance Planning & Zoning Liaison
The above Commissioners constituting a quorum with member(s) Sean Shope and
Ted Ware absent.
With the following city staff present:
Paul W. McCallum
David Klempin
Mary Bush
Executive Director,
Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau
Historic Preservation Officer
Historic Preservation Secretary
CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME
Chairman Burl Gilliam called the Public Hearing to order at 6:00 p.m.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Bethany McReynolds, 1130 Pine Street, Bellaire Addition, Grapevine, Texas 76051
Subject: Requested some form of Preservation Guidelines for Bellaire area.
Any person who is not scheduled on the agenda may address the Historic
Preservation Commission under Citizen Comments by completing a Citizen
Appearance Request form. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the
Commission is restricted in discussing or taking action during Citizen Comments.
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WORK SESSION
David Klempin passed around the most recent staff approved Certificates of
Appropriateness for the Commission to review.
A. Approved Certificate of Appropriateness as follows:
#CA14-84 for property located at 403 East Worth Street;
#CA15-15 for property located at 618 East Wall Street;
#CA15-16 for property located at 413 West College Street;
#CA15-17 for property located at 816 South Main Street;
#CA15-18 for property located at 818 South Main Street;
#CA15-19 for property located at 613 Ball Street.
PUBLIC HEARING
Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #HL15-02 for the Commission to
hold a public hearing relative to Historic Landmark Subdistrict Application #HL15-02
for property located at 412 East Franklin Street, legally described as Block 30,
W75'E80'4, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action to the Grapevine Historic
Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G -Grapevine Code of Ordinances).
Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case.
BACKGROUND:
On March 11, 2015, Howard and Linda Gardner, owner/applicants, submitted #HL15-
02 for the property located at 412 East Franklin Street. This house was built in 1946 in
the minimal traditional style popular in Grapevine following World War 11. This 832
square feet one story minimal traditional style house is 28 feet wide by 31 feet deep. It
is situated to the left side of a lot, 75' wide by 115' deep. The house features a 5 to 12
roof pitch, with projecting double gable and porch roof. A decorative circular roof vent
ornaments the larger gable. The porch is centered on the front elevation and flanked
by pairs of matching double -hung windows. Simple wood posts support the porch roof.
A detached two -car garage was added to the property in the early 1990s by James C.
Powers, the father of current owner Linda Gardner.
Mr. John Joseph (J. J.) Dougherty purchased this property in 1928 to live near his
daughter (Mary Ruth Dougherty Box), her husband (D. E. Box, Sr.) and their five
children. The Box family lived at the northwest corner of Franklin and Dooley Streets,
and the Dougherty family (J.J. and his wife, Minerva Jane) built their home at the
southwest corner of Franklin and Dooley Streets. The Dougherty family owned what
are now three contiguous lots on Franklin Street; this lot is the most western lot. J.J.
Dougherty served as a director of the Tarrant County National Bank; his son-in-law
(D.E. Box, Sr.) served as president. Mr. Dougherty was a highly skilled carpenter and
builder and built many fine churches, schools and homes in the North Texas area.
Mr. Dougherty died in 1935.
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According to the historic tax card, this house was constructed in 1946 for the H. B.
Childre family. Howard and Norma Holt purchased the house in 1978, followed by
Geneva Holloway who purchased the house in 1986. Mr. James C. Powers
purchased the house from Geneva Holloway in 1993 and resided there for many
years. He improved this property by adding a garage and iron gates featuring a grape
motif. He died in 2014. Mr. Powers' daughter, Linda, and her husband, Howard
Garner, are the current owners.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the Historic Overlay #HL15-02 for the property
412 East Franklin Street, legally described as Block 30, W75'E80'4, City of Grapevine,
to record the history of the property and to allow the Historic Preservation Commission
to have input in the development of the house and property in the College Heights
Addition. A set of the proposed design guidelines for the property are attached.
Margaret Telford moved to close the public hearing; Chuck Voelker seconded the
motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Cox, Shope, Telford and Voelker)
Nays: None
Absent: (Anderson, Shope and Ware)
Margaret Telford made the motion to approve #HL15-02; Vick Cox seconded the
motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Cox, Telford and Voelker )
Nays: (None)
Absent: (Anderson, Shope and Ware)
Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA15-20 for the Commission to
hold a public hearing relative to Certificate of Appropriateness #CA15-20 for property
located at 412 East Franklin Street, legally described as Block 30, W75'E80'4, City of
Grapevine and take any necessary action to the Grapevine Historic Preservation
Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G -Grapevine Code of Ordinances).
Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA15-20 was submitted by the
owner/applicants Howard and Linda Gardner on March 11, 2015 for a new addition
and the renovation of the existing house. Also submitted was an application for
Historic Landmark overlay #HL15-02 for the property that is on the agenda for this
meeting.
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This house was constructed in 1946 for the H. B. Childre family. Howard and Norma
Holt purchased the house in 1978, followed by Geneva Holloway who purchased the
house in 1986. Mr. James C. Powers purchased the house from Geneva Holloway in
1993 and resided there for many years. He improved this property by adding a garage
and iron gates featuring a grape motif. Mr. Powers died in 2014; his daughter, Linda,
and her husband, Howard Garner, are the current owners.
The plans and elevations for the additions have been developed following the Design
Guidelines established for the property. The new rear addition contains a new kitchen,
master bedroom and bath; and the addition on the east side of the house contains a
new bathroom to serve the two existing bedrooms.
A letter of support was received from Douglas and Lisa Nichols, 420 East Franklin.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of #CAI5-20 for the revised plans for renovation of the
existing house, the new addition and garage with the conditions #HL15-02 is approved
for the property and all exterior materials, windows, doors and door hardware, light
fixtures and paint colors be approved under a separate Certificate(s) of
Appropriateness.
Margaret Telford moved to close the public hearing; Vick Cox seconded the motion
which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Cox, Telford and Voelker)
Nays: (None)
Absent: (Anderson, Shope and Ware)
Margaret Telford made the motion to approve #CAI5-22 with the condition the
property is landmarked; Chuck Voelker seconded the motion which prevailed in the
following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Telford and Voelker )
Nays: (Anderson and Cox)
Absent (Shope and Ware)
Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA15-22 for the Commission to
hold a public hearing relative to Certificate of Appropriateness #CA15-22 for property
234 East Franklin Street, legally described as Block 31, Lot 2C &3A, City of
Grapevine, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G —
Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items.
Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case.
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BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA15-22 for Demolition was submitted on
March 12, 2015 by the owner/applicants Rick and Ginger Blazek for demolition of the
existing one -car carport to make way for an addition to the existing house. The
proposed plans for the renovation and new additions were developed by M. J. Wright
architects following the updated June 2013 Preservation Ordinance.
This deluxe carport was built by Mr. Roy Chambers to showcase his special
automobiles. Situated to the rear of the lot and substantial in appearance, the building
features a shallow gable roof supported by six decorative scrolled iron columns on a
base wall of deep red brick with contrasting white mortar. At the rear of the carport is a
wood -sided, enclosed automotive storage unit with wood access door and three over
three wood window unit. The front of the carport features decorative scalloped vertical
boarding matching the house.
According to the Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters book, Mr. Roy
Chambers, original owner of the house, always tried to keep a new car. He once
owned a sporty new car just like the one owned by D. E. Box, President of the First
National Bank. The Chambers owned City Drag Store on Main Street which was open
seven days a week. On Thursdays, Roy and Miss !dell drove their car to Fort Worth to
pick up drugs and other items required for the store. That gave them a few hours a
week away from everything in their good automobiles.
Although this property is in the historic Township, it strongly represents Grapevine's
agricultural heritage through the ownership of the Chambers and Bragg families. The
original owners were (dell Ratliff Chambers and Roy Mark Chambers. (dell was the
daughter of Walter Lee Ratliff, a Grapevine cotton buyer in the early 1900s and was
the operator of the Sydney Webb cotton gin. Roy Chambers was a long time Main
Street community leader and pharmacist. In November 1940, Roy Chambers and
Erman Tate (brother of Gordon Tate) bought Austin Drug Store and established City
Drug. When Erman joined the Navy in December 1943, he sold his portion to Roy.
Roy Chambers then bought the Clifford Wall Drug Store. In February 1966, he sold
City Drug and retired. Wade and Gertrude Bragg were farmers on the Grape Vine
Prairie. In December 1949 the Bragg Family moved to the Zeb Jenkins Farm at 523
Wildwood where they lived and farmed for 35 years. In October 1984 they retired and
moved to this house their daughter, Jodie, had purchased from the Chambers for
them.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with conditions
Certificate of Appropriateness #CA15-22 for demolition of the existing carport at the
property located at 234 East Franklin per the attached plans with the condition a
Historic Landmark Overlay application be approved for the property.
Vice Chairman Lee Derr asked the need for demolition of the carport and noted all
demolitions require a historic overlay. Commissioner Margaret Telford agreed the
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property should be landmarked as it was the Chamber's home. Chairman Gillian
reinforced demolitions require a Historic Landmark overlay. David Klempin agreed as
his recommendation had been to allow the demolition of the carport with the condition
of the required historic Landmarking. He explained the significance of the carport was
not only being over 50 years old, but the builders of the structures on this property
were recorded in two Grapevine history reference books, the Grapevine Area History
brown book and the green history book, Grapevine's Most Unforgettable Characters.
He showed the proposed plans, the demolition of the carport would be to replace with
a porch.
Vice Chairman Derr said this is a planning problem without an overlay. Commissioner
Telford agreed saying she could not approve any demolition without a historic overlay
recording the history of the property to keep the integrity and value of homes in the
Township. The property owner's architect, Josh Archer, said a portion of the carport
was on the neighbor's property therefore could the neighbor request the demolition.
Vice Chairman Derr said the carport was grandfathered in, therefore a moot point.
Commissioner Telford said when the property was built there was an original survey.
Property owners Rick and Ginger Blazek were present. Chairman Gilliam called on
Mrs. Blazek to comment. Mrs. Blazek said they had worked well with David Klempin
through the years as it had been the ugliest house and they were committed to keep it
in the Arts & Crafts style. Council Liaison Shane Wilbanks explained this body (the
Historic Preservation Commission) was charged by Council to keep the needed
Landmarking to remain a historic neighborhood; the Landmarking is the catalyst to
protect the home. The architect, Josh Archer, said all renovations were to be designed
to comply. Planning & Zoning Liaison Monica Hotelling explained the purpose of
Landmarking is to protect the whole house "forever". Vice Chairman Derr said the
Commission's charge is to protect the true style of the original house without new
ornamentation; he asked the owners and their architect to work on the proposed
designs and come back. Commissioner Cox said when you take a contributing house
and make all these changes -how can you come back and see the original home and
period. Commissioner Telford asked to retain the home's original "Craftsman" style.
Chairman Gilliam asked the homeowners if their intention was to not Landmark.
Mr. Blazek said they would consider.
Margaret Telford moved to close the public hearing; Chuck Voelker seconded the
motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford and Voelker)
Nays: (None)
Absent: (Shope and Ware)
Margaret Telford made the motion to approve #CA15-22 with the condition the
property is brought back before the HPC for a Landmark Overlay; Lee Derr seconded
the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Telford and Voelker )
Nays: (Anderson and Cox)
Absent: (Shope and Ware)
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PUBLIC HEARING
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Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA15-23 for the property located
at 234 East Franklin Street, legally described as Block 31, Lot 2C &3A, City of
Grapevine, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G —
Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items.
Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA15-22 for Demolition was submitted on
March 12, 2015 by the owner/applicants Rick and Ginger Blazek for demolition of the
original one -car carport to make way for an addition to the existing house. #CA15-23
was submitted for proposed plans for the house renovation and addition which include
new additions on the first floor and the creation of a new second floor.
This property is in the historic Township and strongly represents Grapevine's
agricultural heritage through ownership by the Chambers and Bragg families. Mr.
Chambers owned City Drugstore on Main Street and was a long time Main Street
community leader and pharmacist. The Bragg family farmed for over 35 years in
Grapevine. The house features a double gable front with a recessed porch. Non -
original decorative wrought -iron columns support the porch roof. The gable features
decorative scalloped vertical boarding matching the original detached one -car carport.
Plans for the renovation and additions were developed by M. J. Wright Architects
following the updated June 2013 Preservation Ordinance. The existing house contains
1610 square feet. The new additions would bring the total air-conditioned living area to
2744 square feet. As the proposed 551 square feet two -car garage is directly attached
to the house it is considered living area for calculation purposes per the 2013
Preservation Ordinance, bringing the total living area to 3295 square feet. The existing
and new porches and terraces do not count against the maximum square footage of
3400 square feet.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with conditions
Certificate of Appropriateness #CA15-23 for the property located at 234 East Franklin
Street, legally described as Block 31, Lot 2C &3A, City of Grapevine, to the Grapevine
Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G — Grapevine Code of
Ordinances), as amended for the following items:
Renovation of the existing one-story bungalow including new first and second floor
additions as per the attached plans with conditions a Historic Landmark Overlay is
approved for the property and a permit is obtained from the Building Department.
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The Commissioners agreed to table #CA15-23 as they could not move on this case
without the Historic Landmark overlay.
Vice Chair Lee Derr said the original house and the year built is the period of
significance. He noted the neighboring house had the same simple design; to see the
proposed design would look odd on this street. It would be the only house of the
proposed design. Commissioner Cox also asked for the old, original look house.
David Klempin said the goal of the Township homes was 1) to put the exterior back as
its significant time period; or 2) to stay as it is grandfathered now.
Vick Cox made a motion to table the meeting to the April 22, 2015 meeting of the
Historic Preservation Commission; Ashley Anderson seconded the motion which
prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford and Voelker)
Nays: None
Absent: (Shope andWare)
#CA15-23 tabled to the April 22, 2015 meeting of the Historic Preservation
Commission.
Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA15-24 for the property located
at 513 Smith Street, legally described as Block 29, Lot1A City of Grapevine and take
any necessary action to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73
(Appendix G -Grapevine Code of Ordinances).
Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA15-24 was submitted on March 11,
2015 by the owner/applicant Joe Teakell for construction of a new 629 square feet
addition to the existing house. The addition includes 541 square feet of living area and
an 88 square feet covered porch. The house is located in the Historic Township and
presently does not have a historic landmark overlay designation. The proposed
addition would include a new master bedroom, closet and extension of the existing
family room and bedroom.
Plans for the renovation and additions were developed by M. J. Wright Architects
following the updated June 2013 Preservation Ordinance. The existing house contains
1,595 square feet. The new additions would bring the total air-conditioned living area
to 2,136 square feet. The existing 435 square feet two -car garage is directly attached
to the house and is considered living area for calculation purposes per the Ordinance,
bringing the total living area to 2,571 square feet. Existing and new porches, and
terraces do not count against the maximum square footage of 3400 square feet.
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To construct the new addition, an existing owner built deck and a detached temporary
trellis would be removed.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of #CA15-24 for the new addition to the rear of the house
with the condition a permit is obtained from the Building Department.
Vick Cox moved to close the public hearing; Margaret Telford seconded the motion
which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford and Voelker)
Nays: None
Absent: (Shope and Ware)
Ashley Anderson made the motion to approve #CA15-24 as presented; Margaret
Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford and Voelker )
Nays: None
Absent: (Shope and Ware)
MINUTES
Chuck Voelker made the motion to accept the minutes from the February 25, 2015
meeting as written; Vick Cox seconded the motion which prevailed in the following
vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford and Voelker )
Nays: None
Absent: (Shope and Ware)
Commissioner Margaret Telford asked Historic Preservation staff to begin going
through the District to find three to four significant properties at a time, to then
approach the owners to do a Historic Overlay. If need be, for any not in agreement, to
then take before Council to be Iandmarked.
Council Liaison Shane Wilbanks addressed the Commission saying tonight's meeting
was what the Historic Preservation Commission is about. This meeting began with a
property owner coming forth, during the Citizen's Comments on the agenda, to ask the
commission to help preserve the Bellaire neighborhood; then working with a Historic
District property owner's case to comply with the look and feel of the original district.
He thanked the Commissioners for their service.
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ADJOURNMENT
Vick Cox made the motion to adjourn the meeting. Ashley Anderson seconded the
motion, which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Voelker)
Nays: None
Absent: (Shope and Ware)
The meeting adjourned at 7:36 p.m.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 22ND DAY OF APRIL 2015.
APPROVED:
CHAIRMAN
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