HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-01-23 Regular MeetingAGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
636 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 2ND FLOOR BOARD ROOM
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2013 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME
II. CITIZENS COMMENTS
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A. Approved Certificate of Appropriateness as follows:
#CA12-85 for property located at 214 East College Street;
#CA12-86 for property located at 310 East College Street;
#CA13-01 for property located at 401 South Main Street;
#CA13-02 for property located at 105 South Main Street
#CA13-06 for property located at 403 South Main Street.
IV. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-
04 for property located at 105-107, 113-119 South Main Street, A946 Tr 7, 7A, 7B, 7C,
7D & 8, Leonard, Archibald F. Survey, City of Grapevine and take any necessary
action.
B. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA12-76 for property located at 216 West Wall Street, Block 12,
Lot 12E, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action.
C. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA13-05 for property located at 520 South Main Street, Block 4,
Lot 2R, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action.
D. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA13-03 for property located at 320 South Church Street, Block 1,
Lot 1, South Church Street Addition, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action.
E. Commission to hold a public hearing relative to a Certificate of Appropriateness
Application #CA12-87 for property located at 413 East Texas Street, Block 1,
Lot 2 Millican Place Addition, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action.
V. WORKSHOP
A. Commission to hold a workshop on proposed amendments to Grapevine's Historic
Preservation Ordinance regarding design review procedures and take any necessary
action.
VI. MINUTES
A. Commission to consider the minutes of the December 19th, 2012 Regular Meeting.
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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 817-410-3585 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 genda was prepared and posted on
the 18th day of January, 284-�; at 5:00 p.m.
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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, January 23, 2013 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
R. Lee Derr
Ashley Anderson
Vick Cox
Sean Shope
Margaret Telford
Ted Ware
Shane Wilbanks
Monica Hotelling
Chuck Voelker
Chairman
Vice -Chairman
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
City Council Liaison
Planning & Zoning Liaison
Alternate
Constituting a quorum with no commissioner(s) absent.
The following city staff present:
Scott Williams Director,
City of Grapevine Development Services
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director,
Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau
David Klempin Historic Preservation Officer
Mary Bush Historic Preservation Secretary
CALL TO ORDER AND WELCOME
Chairman Burl Gilliam called the Public Hearing to order at 6:00 p.m.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
No comments from citizens were submitted.
WORK SESSION
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David Klempin passed around the most recent staff approved Certificates of
Appropriateness for the Commission to Review.
A. Approved Certificate of Appropriateness as follows:
#CA12-85 for property located at 214 East College Street;
#CA12-86 for property located at 310 East College Street;
#CA13-01 for property located at 401 South Main Street;
#CA13-02 for property located at 105 South Main Street;
#CA13-06 for property located at 403 South Main Street.
PUBLIC HEARING
Chairman Burl Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA13-04 for property
located at105-107 South Main Street, legally described as 105-107, 113-119
South Main Street, A946 Tr 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D & 8, Leonard, Archibald F. Survey,
City of Grapevine and take any necessary action. Chairman Gilliam called on
David Klempin to present the case.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with
conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-04 for the property located at
105-107 South Main Street, legally described as 105-107, 113-119 South Main
Street, A946 Tr 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D & 8, Leonard, Archibald F. Survey, City of
Grapevine of the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G
- Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items:
Revisions to previously approved new mixed-use retail office structure to
include; creation of a vehicular drop-off point on the Main Street side of
the building; adding a second floor to the one-story fagade at the north
end of the building; and angling the fagade wall in the second floor
balcony area to reflect the foot print of the first floor;
as per attached plans with the conditions the details of the elevations, individual
storefronts, materials, windows, doors and paint colors be approved by the
Commission on a separate Certificate of Appropriateness.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA12-31 was submitted on June 13,
2012 by the applicant Fred Meyer to demolish the existing structures and replace
them with a new mixed-use retail/office structure as per the attached plans. The
property is located within the Main Street Commercial Historic District and is
currently landmarked. At the September 51h meeting of the Historic Preservation
commission a new structure was approved designed to appear as several period -
style buildings to reflect the context of small scale retail buildings that are found
along Main Street. An open air passage and second floor balcony bisect the
building structure along Main and Jenkins Streets with parking is located along
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Jenkins Street at the rear of the structure.
On January 8, 2013 Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-04 was submitted for
revisions to the approved mixed-use structure. These revisions include creation
of a vehicular drop-off point on the Main Street side of the building; adding a
second floor to the one-story fagade at the north end of the building; and angling
the fagade wall in the second floor balcony area to reflect the footprint of the first
floor as per the attached plans.
Staff recommends approval of Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-04 for
revisions to the previously approved mixed-use retail office structure with the
condition the details of the elevations, individual store fronts, materials, windows,
doors and paint colors be approved by the Commission on a separate Certificate
of Appropriateness.
The developer had requested to keep the existing pole signs to incorporate into
the new structure as a nice nod to preserving the location's past. Vice -Chair Lee
Derr asked if these were the box signs with internal lighting. The signs are box
signs like the "City Drug" sign; the signs would show tenant's names and change
with each new tenant.
Chairman Gilliam called for anyone with the project to speak; no was present.
Vice -Chair Derr said the four doors on the upper looked like a remodel with
windows replaced by doors; he said there should be a brick pilaster placed in the
center of the two sets of doors; he added he did not favor the existing signs from
the 1970's to be retained. Commissioner Ted Ware said he was a fan of the old
signs, he did not see a downside to preserving as many old signs as appropriate
and the signs were original to the building Jim Armstrong had built there.
Planning and Zoning Liaison Monica Hotelling questioned if the four doors were
actual swinging doors or a roll -up door, the doors were swinging doors.
Sam Felberbaum of Grapevine Subs & More asked if the construction by the
Chateau Group, LTD would have an impact on his business; he requested the
construction debris be contained to not interfere with his open-air dining business
and to not interrupt his use of electrical and water utilities.
Margaret Telford made the motion to close the public hearing. Ted Ware
seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Margaret Telford made a motion for the approval of #CA13-05 with the conditions
as presented and adding the second floor double sets of doors to be separated
by a brick pilaster and the existing pole signs to be "grandfathered" preserved for
continued use. Ted Ware seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: 6 (Gilliam, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
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Nays: 1 (Derr)
Chairman Burl Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA12-76 for property
located at 216 West Wall Street, legally described as Block 12, Lot 12E, Starr
Addition, City of Grapevine and take any necessary action. Chairman Gilliam
called on David Klempin to present the case.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with
conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-76 for the property located at
216 West Wall Street, legally described as Block 12, Lot 12E, Starr Addition, City
of Grapevine, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix
G - Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items:
Enclose and renovate the existing porte cochere to serve as an additional
sales and dining area for Beatitudes Tea Room as per the attached plans
with the condition all exterior materials, doors, windows and paint colors
be approved under a separate CA and a permit is obtained from the
building department.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA12-76 was submitted on October
17, 2012 by the applicants Frank and Laura Browning to enclose and renovate
the existing port cochere. The house is a contributing structure to the West Wall
Street Historic District.
Staff recommends approval of Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-76 to
enclose and renovate the porte cochere with the condition all exterior materials,
doors, windows and paint colors be approved under a separate CA and a permit
is obtained from the building department.
David Klempin explained the site plan presented would still require approval from
the Planning & Zoning Commission to consider the parking plan.
Chairman Gilliam called on the Brownings as the owners to speak. Laura
Browning stated they needed this area to be able to seat up to 40 guests for
private party groups. Commissioner Vick Cox questioned if the proposed
windows would look the same as the existing vinyl windows, being as the
proposed windows would have to be made of wood as the property is
landmarked. Laura said they did have a wood window to match.
Sean Shope made the motion to close the public hearing. Margaret Telford
seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Sean Shope made the motion for the approval of #CA12-76 with the conditions
as presented and all materials be staff approved. Ashley Anderson seconded
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the motion which prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Chairman Burl Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA13-05 for property
located at 520 South Main Street, Suite 300, Block 4, Lot 2 & 3B, City of
Grapevine and to take any necessary action. Chairman Gilliam called on David
Klempin to present the case.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with
conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-05 for the property located at
520 South Main Street, Suite 300, legally described as Block 4, Lot 2 & 3b, Suite
300, City of Grapevine, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73
(Appendix G - Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following
items:
Install signs for Pizza Snob restaurant as follows: one vertical projecting
sign, a metal wall sign on the front of the building lit by gooseneck lights
and one sign graphic painted directly on the brick at the southeast corner
of the building as per attached plans with the condition a sign permit be
obtained from the building department.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA13-05 was submitted on January
8, 2013 by the applicant Tony Bologna as signs for a proposed Pizza Snob
restaurant for Suite 300 of the 520 Main Building. The property is located within
the College Street Historic District and is currently landmarked. Staff discussed
with the owner and the sign company Sign -A -Rama. Staff suggested eliminating
the wall graphic. The applicant asked for the Commissioners to have the
opportunity to review the proposal. The tenant requested the graphic if at all
possible. The proposed signs follow the design guidelines established for the
College Street Historic District.
Staff recommends approval of Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-05 for
installation of the signs and wall graphic for the Pizza Snob restaurant lit by
gooseneck lights as per attached plans with the condition a building permit be
obtained from the building department.
David Klempin explained the Pizza Snob restaurant was an interesting potential
tenant for the 520 South Main Street building and the signage was being brought
before the Commission. In 2007 an additional parking plan on nearby property
had been approved by the Historic Preservation Commission, but only a portion
of that plan was built.
One of the current owners of the 520 South Main Street building, Tony Bologna
is seeking an arrangement to provide more parking for the potential Pizza Snob
tenant. Pizza Snob is a quick cook pizza restaurant using whole foods; the
intended lease space is 2,250 square feet. The Commission's Agenda Packet
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shows the drawings for one vertical projecting metal sign, a metal wall sign on
the front of the building lit by gooseneck lights and one sign graphic painted
directly on the brick at the southeast corner. The tenant has requested the
graphic sign painted on the brick to be considered as a mural. Commissioner
Ted Ware asked if this case was only about the signage. City Council Liaison
Shane Wilbanks explained the parking plan had been "tabled" by the City Council
and Tony Bologna was here to present his plan for appropriate parking and
working to return to Council in 30 days.
Vice -Chairman Lee Derr asked if there was a nice landscape screening design,
David answered yes it would screened according to the city ordinance. Chairman
Burl Gilliam called on Tony Bologna to answer the commissioner's questions.
Lee asked Tony about the landscape screening as a buffer as seen from the
office space there. Lee quoted the Design Guidelines called for screening
around the perimeter of parking and sides. Tony said he was looking for
appropriateness from the commission. Commissioner Vick Cox asked where the
service entrance was. Tony said it was on College Street across from the Blagg
Goodyear Automobile Service; also egresses out of the building on to Main and
Franklin Streets.
Sean Shope made the motion to close the public hearing. Margaret Telford
seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Commissioner Ashley Anderson asked if voting for approval included the graphic,
with Margaret Telford asking if the signs were visible to Main Street. David said
the graphic is included in the signs approval and no it is not visible to Main
Street, only visible to College Street.
Ted Ware made a motion for the approval of #CA13-05 as presented. Margaret
Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA13-03 for the property
located at 320 South Church Street, legally described as Block 11, Lot 1 B, South
Church Street Addition, City of Grapevine and to take any necessary action.
Chairman Gilliam called on David Klempin to present the case.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with
conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-03 for the property located at
320 South Church Street, legally described as Block 11, Lot 1 B, South Church
Street Addition, City of Grapevine, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation
Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G - Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended
for the following items:
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1. Renovate rear wing of house and convert its existing living space back to
the original garage, for use as vehicle storage;
2. Remove existing overlay siding and restore original teardrop siding on the
original house and garage building and reside the new additions matching
teardrop siding;
3. Remove concrete porch and porch columns and rebuild using wood
flooring and turned -wood posts;
4. Re -paint exterior of house in period appropriate colors; as per attached
plans with the conditions a building permit be obtained from the
building department.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA13-03 was submitted on January
8, 2013 by the applicant Susan Sporl to renovate the rear wing of the house.
Staff recommends approval of Certificate of Appropriateness #CA13-03 for
renovations to the historic Scribner House designed following the Design
Guidelines established for the property with the condition a building permit is
obtained from the building department.
Chairman Gilliam asked Susan Sporl to speak. Susan said she likes the property
and would like to get going on the restoration. Margaret Telford asked about the
rear space; Susan said it could be a master suite with bath or a grandkids area.
Vick Cox asked if the deck would be covered; Susan said it would be extended
for furniture, but no roof.
Vick Cox made the motion to close the public hearing. Sean Shope seconded the
motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Ashley Anderson made a motion for the approval of #CA13-03 as presented and
all materials to be staff approved. Margaret Telford seconded the motion which
prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
Chairman Gilliam opened the Public Hearing for #CA12-87 for the property
located at 413 East Texas Street, legally described as Block 1, Lot 2, Millican Place
Addition, City of Grapevine and to take any necessary action. Chairman Gilliam
called on David Klempin to present the case.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission approve with
conditions Certificate of Appropriateness #CA12-87 for the property located at
413 East Texas Street, legally described as Block 1, Lot 2, Millican Place
Addition, to the Grapevine Historic Preservation Ordinance 91-73 (Appendix G -
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Grapevine Code of Ordinances), as amended for the following items:
Construct new 1 '/2 story period -style house with guest house and
detached 3 -car garage structure following the design guidelines
established an Place addition, with the conditions that all exterior
materials, windows, doors and paint colors be approved under a separate
Certificate of Appropriateness.
BACKGROUND:
Certificate of Appropriateness application #CA12-87 was submitted on December
19, 2012 by the owner David and Suzanne Brady for the construction of a new 1
1/2/ story house on lot 2 of the Millican Place Addition. The plans have been
prepared following the design guidelines established for the Millican Place
Addition. The house will serve as the primary residence for the Brady family.
Lot 2 of the Millican Place Addition was created from what was once a part of the
Bill and Helen Millican home place. The property is significant for its association
with the former Grapevine blacksmith Millican family. For over 80 years the
Millican family's blacksmith shop at Main and Texas Streets served the
community from the time when horse drawn equipment was used to plow the
Grapevine prairie through the transitional time of the advent of the automobile,
when the horse and buggy was still in use.
The plans for the proposed house were based on an award winning Southern
Living House of the Year and the working drawings were prepared by Hub City
Productions of Dallas following the Design Guidelines established for the
property under its historic landmark designation. Staff recommends approval of
#CA12-87 for construction of the new house with the conditions all final
selections of all exterior materials, windows, doors and paint colors be approved
under a separate Certificate of Appropriateness.
David Klempin said the proposed house is nicely scaled, leaving open space on
the lot. It is a 1 '/2 story home with many windows, with some windows needing
to be narrower to match the others. It is a traditional salt box roofline; the family's
main entrance will be from the rear garage. Margaret Telford questioned if the
guest cottage bedroom and bath was part of the house. David and Suzanne
Brady answered yes, it is open to the house but it does have an exterior
entrance/exit. Ted Ware commented on the house as being "not imposing". It is
a 2,600 square foot house with a 400 square foot garage to total 3,000 square
feet on a 12,000 square foot lot. Scott Williams Director, City of Grapevine
Development Services, said the plans did meet the requirements of the proposed
ordinance to protect the Township. Vick Cox questioned how many trees would
be removed by the build; David Brady said only one pecan tree.
Margaret Telford made the motion to close the public hearing. Ted Ware
seconded the motion which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
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Sean Shope made a motion for the approval of #CA12-87 with the conditions as
presented and all materials be staff approved. Ashley Anderson seconded the
motion which prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
WORKSHOP
Chairman Gilliam asked Scott Williams to present the updates on the December
19, 2012 Workshop for the proposed amendments to the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances. Scott stated he had emailed each of the commissioners and asked
for their comments; he noted and thanked Vick Cox for his input, saying he had
made the changes and they were now shown underlined. Scott said he was
present to listen to the commissioner's comments before bringing the proposed
ordinance before the City Council.
Scott showed a copy of the proposed ordinance super -imposed over the 310
East College Street home to show how the proposal would protect from another
overbuild. City Council Liaison Shane Wilbanks said their mission should be to
protect the integrity of the Township's time period; their driving force should be to
meet the criteria of size for that period. Shane said the Mayor had noted the
ordinance as a tool to be used by the commissioners.
Vice -Chair Lee Derr said his only concern was the restriction of not allowing
more than a 10 percent increase over the largest home in a 300 foot radius; he
recommended a 20 percent increase. Vick Cox said within a 300' radius from
anywhere there will be a large house.
David shared how nice 310 East College Street was built, saying lovely inch by
inch, just too big. Ted Ware commented the home in this location looks like a
four-plex. This home is a full two-story containing a 16' x 24' game room plus a
16' x 24' media room; these are not essential rooms. Scott agreed with Ted
Ware as the home would be beautiful on an island alone, but not in the Historic
Township. Shane explained the proposed ordinance would protect all, those
building and their neighbors.
Scott said most of the zoning restrictions are already in place as no structure
taller than 35 feet and a maximum of 40% lot coverage are allowed. Sean Shope
asked if a 1,500 square foot home, would only be allowed 150 square feet to be
added; he noted we should be careful to filter through the restrictions. Ted Ware
and Monica Hotelling reminded all there is a process to go before City Council to
appeal. Ted said we must start someplace, if the City Council thinks too
restrictive they will not approve. Scott agreed, saying every ordinance has an
appeal process; Monica agreed you could spend all day with "what if?, what if?"
but there is always an appeal process.
Vick Cox made the motion to take the proposed ordinance before the City
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Council. Margaret Telford seconded the motion which prevailed in the following
vote:
Ayes: 6 (Gilliam, Derr, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: 1 (Anderson)
Scott Williams said he will email out again and take their comments to present to
the City Council Workshop in February and to Council in March.
MINUTES
Chairman Gilliam called to consider the minutes as written. Ted Ware made the
motion to accept the December 19, 2012 minutes. Ashley Anderson seconded
the motion, which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
ADJOURNMENT
Margaret Telford made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Ted Ware seconded
the motion, which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Gilliam, Derr, Anderson, Cox, Shope, Telford and Ware)
Nays: None
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE
231 DAY OF February 27, 2013.
APPROVED:
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
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