HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-01-25 Regular MeetingAGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
GRAPEVINE CITY HALL, SECOND FLOOR
200 SOUTH MAIN STREET
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017, 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME
I. CITIZENS COMMENTS
III. WORK SESSION
A. Approved Certificate of Appropriateness as follows:
#CA16-121 for property located at 405 South Main Street;
#CA16-122 for property located at 722 West College Street;
#CA16-125 for property located at 713 East Texas Street;
#CA16-126 for property located at 317 East Franklin Street
#CA16-127 for property located at 808 East Wall Street;
#CA17-01 for property located at 201 East Franklin Street;
#CA17-02 for property located at 202 South Church Street;
#CA17-03 for property located at 705 South Main Street;
#CA17-04 for property located at 326 South Main Street.
IV. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Historic Landmark Application #HL16-09 for
property located at 428 East Worth Street, legally described as Lot 6A, Block 33, College
Heights Addition, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action.
B. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Staff recommendation on Filing requirements
and Procedures for HPC Agenda cases to be scheduled at regular Historic Preservation
Commission meetings and take any necessary action.
C. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Staff recommendation on number of Agenda
cases heard at each regular Historic Preservation Commission meeting and take any
necessary action.
V. MINUTES
A. Commission to consider the minutes of the December 14, 2016 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 Commi/ n agenda was prepared and posted on the 20th day of
January 2017, at 5:00 p.m. 7
David Klempin
Pre . e a Officer
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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, January 25, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Grapevine City Hall,
2"d Floor Council Chambers, 200 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, with the
following members present to wit:
Sean Shope
R. Lee Derr
Ashley Anderson
Vick Cox
Margaret Telford
Ted Ware
Chuck Voelker
Eric Gilliland
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Alternate Commissioner
Paul Slechta City Council Liaison
Monica Hotelling Planning & Zoning Liaison
The above commissioners constituted a quorum with no commissioners absent.
With the following city staff present:
Matt Butler
Paul W. McCallum
David Klempin
Mary Bush
City Attorney, City of Grapevine
Executive Director,
Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau
Historic Preservation Officer
Historic Preservation Secretary
CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME
Chairman Sean Shope called the Public Hearing to order at 6:00 p.m. He noted the
success of the Christmas Capital of Texas and thanked City Council Liaison Paul
Slechta and Planning & Zoning Liaison Monica Hotelling for their service to the
Commission.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
There were no citizen comments.
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
Staff Approved Certificates of Appropriateness as follows:
#CA16-121 for property located at 405 South Main Street;
#CA16-122 for property located at 722 West College Street;
#CA16-125 for property located at 713 East Texas Street;
#CA16-126 for property located at 317 East Franklin Street;
#CA16-127 for property located at 808 East Wall Street;
#CA17-01 for property located at 201 East Franklin Street;
#CA17-02 for property located at 202 South Church Street;
#CA17-03 for property located at 705 South Main Street;
#CA17-04 for property located at 326 South Main Street.
PUBLIC HEARING
Chairman Shope opened the Public Hearing for #HL16-09 for the property located at
428 East Worth Street, legally described as Block 33 Lot 6A, College Heights Addition,
Grapevine, Texas and take any necessary action.
Chairman Shope called on David Klempin to present the case.
BACKGROUND
On November 23, 2016, applicant/owners Robert and Jacqueline Kulick submitted an
application for Historic Landmark designation, #HL16-09, for the property located at
428 East Worth Street. The house was built in 1909 in the popular Folk -Victorian
style. The house is a contributing structure to Grapevine's Original Town National
Register Historic District.
The property was owned by Bart H. and Harriett (Wall) Starr, Jr. and later their niece,
Maxine Winfrey Eidson, and her descendants. The Starr family came to the Grape
Vine Prairie by wagon in 1854-55 and were significant in the development of
Grapevine and Tarrant County; Bart's father, B. H. Starr, Sr., was Grapevine's first
mayor. Bart H. Starr, Jr., served as Tarrant County Commissioner and was a Main
Street businessman. Maxine Winfrey Eidson served as Grapevine's librarian, a
dietician for the Grapevine Public Schools and as a bookkeeper for several Main
Street businesses.
The property was sold to a local restoration contractor, David Smith. During his
restoration, Mr. Smith sold the property to the current homeowners, Robert and
Jacqueline
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommended approval of the Historic Overlay #HL16-09 to record the history of
the property and to allow the Historic Preservation Commission to have input in the
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future development of the property. A set of the proposed Design Guidelines for the
property were presented.
Chairman Shope and Commissioner Margaret Telford noted Starr Frank wrote the
music to the school song for Grapevine High School.
Margaret Telford made the motion to close the public hearing for #HL16-09; Ted Ware
seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
Margaret Telford made the motion to approve #HL16-09 with the conditions as
presented; Chuck Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
VQEi-KER
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
PUBLIC HEARING
BACKGROUND
Grapevine's heritage is uniquely preserved in its Main Street and residential historic
districts. The City of Grapevine, through the Grapevine Historic Preservation
Commission applies the requirements of the Historic Preservation Ordinance to cases
for properties with historic landmark designations and properties located within the
boundary of the Grapevine Historic Township. Each new case presented at the
Commission meetings has unique details and issues requiring thoughtful
consideration from the commission. Last year historic preservation staff processed
127 Certificate of Appropriateness applications and eight Historic Landmark cases. Of
these, the Commission heard 23 Certificate of Appropriateness cases and eight
Historic landmark cases at the regular scheduled meetings.
In 2015, the Commission adopted a four-week submission requirement for
applications, an increase over the two-week requirement in effect previously, so
details of each case could be researched and presented carefully by staff. As the
workload has increased over the past two years, the number of cases to be heard by
the Commission has also increased. Some months as many as six cases have been
submitted by the application deadline to be heard in the upcoming month. The cases
have become more complex with many more details to be considered and with square
footage maximums to be verified.
To help address this, staff is proposing a checklist be completed by all applicants for
cases to be reviewed by the Historic Preservation Commission at the Public Hearing
and it be submitted with the CA application by the required filing due date. The
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checklist covers many items frequently found to be missing from applications, during
the staff review process. A copy of the checklist was attached with the agenda packet
memo.
RECOMMENDATION
Historic Preservation staff recommended the Commission approve the attached
checklist to be completed by each applicant for a proposed new build or an addition to
be scheduled for Public Hearing at the regular meetings of the Historic Preservation
Commission.
Chairman Shope asked if this form had been discussed with the Township's frequent
users, Mr. Klempin answered yes, he had discussed with contractors Neal Cooper and
Dave Smith who were good with it. Chairman Shope noted he had concerns, Ashley
Anderson advised to be cognizant of people finding it difficult; Ted Ware advised if
people will come with all the information needed, there will be no problem. Margaret
Telford said she appreciated the form as she had seen applicants have to return to the
following month's meeting due to lack of information needed by the Commission to
review and make a decision. Chairman Shope agreed good communication would
offer good choices, he asked staff to update the language and bring it back to the next
meeting.
Ashley Anderson made the motion to table the staff recommendation for a revised
checklist; Chuck Voelker seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
PUBLIC HEARING
BACKGROUND
With the popularity of the Historic Township and the need to protect Grapevine's
heritage, more cases are being received than in previous years. Last year historic
preservation staff processed 127 Certificate of Appropriateness applications and eight
Historic Landmark cases. Of these, the Commission heard 23 Certificate of
Appropriateness cases and eight Historic Landmark cases at the monthly meetings.
In 2015 the Commission adopted a four-week submission requirement for
applications, an increase over the two-week requirement previously in effect, so
details of each case could be reviewed carefully by staff.
As the workload has increased over the past two years, the number of cases to be
heard by the Commission has also increased. Some months as many as six cases
have been submitted by the application deadline to be heard at the upcoming meeting.
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RECOMMENDATION
Historic Preservation staff recommended the Commission establish a maximum
number of cases to be heard, on any regular meeting agenda, at six cases. Any
overage of cases would be carried forward to the next month's meeting.
Chairman Shope called for discussion. Ashley Anderson asked if they were making a
rule not needed. Ted Ware noted the commission may hear four cases in 45 minutes
or sometimes each case is 45 minutes; he added, more of a Historic Preservation staff
problem with research and presentation for bringing forth all information. City Council
Liaison Paul Slechta agreed staff time was needed to present good solid work. David
Klempin agreed saying he currently had 14 cases pending. Ted stated they are not
"applicants" until ALL information is complete.
Vice Chairman Lee Derr said the cases will continue to increase with the train station
coming, more work. Planning & Zoning Liaison Monica Hotelling added the Planning
Department had a number of planners, not only one person as David is. Chairman
Shope agreed saying one key to the Commission's success was service.
Vick Cox made the motion to close the public hearing; Margaret Telford seconded the
motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
Margaret Telford made the motion to approve the staff recommendation for a
maximum agenda of six cases per meeting; Chuck Telfe.Id seconded the motion which
prevailed in the following vote: VoE.acEtz.
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
MINUTES
Vick Cox made the motion to approve the minutes of the December 14, 2016 meeting;
Ted Ware seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
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ADJOURNMENT
Ashley Anderson made the motion to adjourn the meeting. Vick Cox seconded the
motion, which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 7 (Shope, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Telford, Voelker and Ware)
Absent: None
Nays: None
The meeting adjourned at 7:25p.m.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 22 DAY OF FEBRUARY 2017.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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David Klempin announced there would be a Historic Preservation Commission training
session for the commissioners on Saturday, February 25, 2017 from 9 a.m. — 2:30
p.m.
Commissioners are to meet at the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau at 9 a.m.
Lunch will be provided.
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