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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda_HARC_08.27.2021Notice of Meeting for the Historic and Architectural Rev iew Commission Demo subcommittee meeting of the City of Georgetown August 27, 2021 at 2:00 P M at 404 E 4th Street, Georgetown, T X 78626 T he C ity of G eorgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require as s is tance in partic ipating at a public meeting due to a disability, as defined under the ADA, reas onable as s is tance, adaptations , or ac commodations will be provided upon request. P leas e c ontact the C ity S ec retary's O ffic e, at leas t three (3) days prior to the sc heduled meeting date, at (512) 930-3652 or C ity Hall at 808 Martin Luther King Jr. S treet, G eorgetown, T X 78626 for additional information; T T Y users route through R elay Texas at 711. L egislativ e Regular Agenda A Consideration and possible recommendation on a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness (C O A) for the demolition of a medium priority his toric struc ture at the property loc ated at 404 E. 4th S treet, bearing the legal desc ription 0.165 ac res , being the west half of Lots 1 & 2, Block 32, G las s coc k Addition. – Britin Bostick, Downtown & His toric P lanner Ce rtificate of Posting I, R obyn Densmore, C ity S ecretary for the C ity of G eorgetown, Texas, do hereby c ertify that this Notic e of Meeting was posted at C ity Hall, 808 Martin Luther King Jr. S treet, G eorgetown, T X 78626, a plac e readily acc es s ible to the general public as required by law, on the _____ day of _________________, 2021, at __________, and remained s o posted for at leas t 72 c ontinuous hours prec eding the s cheduled time of said meeting. __________________________________ R obyn Dens more, C ity S ec retary Page 1 of 24 City of Georgetown, Texas Historic and Architectural Review August 27, 2021 S UB J E C T: Consideration and possible recommendation on a reques t for a Certificate of Appropriateness (C O A) for the demolition of a medium priority historic s tructure at the property located at 404 E. 4th S treet, bearing the legal des cription 0.165 acres, being the wes t half of Lots 1 & 2, Bloc k 32, G lassc ock Addition. – Britin Bos tic k, Downtown & Historic P lanner IT E M S UMMARY: T he applic ant is requesting approval of the demolition of the medium priority struc ture under the c riteria of los s of s ignificance. F IN AN C IAL IMPAC T: None. T he applicant has paid the required application fees . S UB MIT T E D B Y: Britin Bostick, Downtown & His toric P lanner AT TAC H ME N T S: Description Type Demolition Report Template Cover Memo Exhibit 1 - Location Map Exhibit Exhibit 2 - Letter of Intent Exhibit Exhibit 3 - Photos Exhibit Exhibit 4 - His toric Resource Survey Exhibit Page 2 of 24 HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION DEMOLITION SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION FILE NUMBER: 2021-34-COA MEETING DATE: July 26, 2021 MEETING LOCATION: 404 E. 4th Street APPLICANT: Jed Adams SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: STAFF PRESENT: OTHERS PRESENT: COMMENTS Applicant: Subcommittee: What is the existing (structural) condition of the structure? Are there any structural changes that should be made to the structure for re-occupancy? Would the original owner be able to recognize the structure today? What changes have been made to the structure (excluding cosmetic features)? Are structural changes needed to bring back the structure to its original design? Page 3 of 24 File Number: 2021-34-COA Meeting Date: Click here to enter text. Page 2 of 2 May the structure, in whole or in part, be preserved or restored? May the structure be moved (relocated) without incurring any damages? Does the structure, including any additions or alterations, represent a historically significant style, architecture, craftsmanship, event or theme? Are there any materials or unique features that can be salvaged? If so, which ones? Other comments RECOMMENDATION Approval Approval with Conditions: Disapproval Based on: Subcommittee Chair Signature (or representative) Date Page 4 of 24 Location 2021-34-COA Exhibit #1 S C H U R C H S T S M Y R T L E S T EL M S T AS H S T S C O L L E G E S T E 3RD ST E 4TH ST WA L N U T S T E 5TH ST E 6TH ST E 3RD ST 0 200100 Feet ¯ Site Parcels Page 5 of 24 Page 6 of 24 Page 7 of 24 Page 8 of 24 Page 9 of 24 Page 10 of 24 Page 11 of 24 Page 12 of 24 Page 13 of 24 Page 14 of 24 Page 15 of 24 Page 16 of 24 Page 17 of 24 Page 18 of 24 Page 19 of 24 County Williamson TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Local District:Old Town District Address:404 E 4th St 2016 Survey ID:125344 City Georgetown HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY FORM 2016 Preservation Priority:Medium SECTION 1 Basic Inventory Information Owner/Address MONTGOMERY, WILLIE MAE TR OF MONTGOMERY TRUST, 404 E 4TH ST, , GEORGETOWN,TX 78626 Latitude:30.639876 Longitude -97.673603 Addition/Subdivision:S3677 - Glasscock Addition WCAD ID:R042566Legal Description (Lot/Block):GLASSCOCK ADDITION, BLOCK 32, LOT 1-2(W/PTS), Property Type:Building Structure Object Site District Current Designations: NR District Yes No) NHL NR (Is property contributing? RTHL OTHM HTC SAL Local:Other Date Recorded 3/1/2016Recorded by:CMEC Other: Historic Use:GovernmentEducationalDomestic SocialReligiousRecreation/cultureIndustry/processing DefenseCommerce/tradeAgriculture Other: Current Use:GovernmentEducationalDomestic SocialReligiousRecreation/cultureIndustry/processingHealthcare DefenseCommerce/tradeAgriculture Function EstimatedActual Source:WCADConstruction Date:1940 Builder:Architect: Healthcare Note: See additional photo(s) on page 4 Vacant Vacant Old Town District Current/Historic Name:None/None Photo direction: South Page 20 of 24 County Williamson TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Local District:Old Town District Address:404 E 4th St 2016 Survey ID:125344 City Georgetown HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY FORM 2016 Preservation Priority:Medium SECTION 2 Architectural Description General Architectural Description: One-story, rectangular, Minimal Traditional house clad in wood siding with a side-gabled and hipped roof with exposed rafter tails, a detached garage, and a partial-width, projecting porch with a shed roof and a single front door. Relocated Additions, modifications:Appears to be unaltered Stylistic Influence(s) Queen Anne Second Empire Greek Revival Eastlake Italianate Log traditional Exotic Revival Colonial Revival Romanesque Revival Renaissance Revival Folk Victorian Shingle Monterey Beaux Arts Tudor Revival Mission Neo-Classical Gothic Revival Moderne Craftsman Spanish Colonial Art Deco Prairie Pueblo Revival Other: Commercial Style Post-war Modern No Style Ranch International Gable Hipped Gambrel Shed Flat w/parapet Structural Details Roof Form Mansard Pyramid Other: Wood shingles Tile Composition shingles Metal Other: Roof Materials Wall Materials Metal Brick Wood Siding Stucco Siding: Other Stone Glass Wood shingles Asbestos Log Vinyl Terra Cotta Other: Concrete Fixed Wood sash Double hung Casement Metal sash Windows Decorative Screenwork Other: Single door Double door With transom With sidelights Doors (Primary Entrance) Other: Plan Irregular L-plan Four Square T-plan Rectangular Modified L-plan 2-room Open ShotgunCenter Passage Other Bungalow Chimneys Brick StuccoStone Corbelled Caps Interior Exterior Other Specify #0 PORCHES/CANOPIES Form:Shed Roof Hipped RoofFlat Roof Gabled Roof Inset Other Support Suspension rods Box columns Classical columns Wood posts (plain) Spindlework Wood posts (turned) Tapered box supports Masonry pier Other: Fabricated metal Jigsaw trim Suspension cables Materials:Metal FabricWood Other: # of stories:1 PartialNone FullBasement: Ancillary Buildings Garage Barn Shed Other:1; Carport Landscape/Site Features Stone Sidewalks Wood Terracing Concrete Drives Well/cistern Gardens Other materials:Brick Other Landscape Notes: Wood None None None Unknown Asphalt Minimal Traditional Page 21 of 24 County Williamson TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Local District:Old Town District Address:404 E 4th St 2016 Survey ID:125344 City Georgetown HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY FORM 2016 Preservation Priority:Medium SECTION 2 Architectural Description General Architectural Description: One-story, rectangular, Minimal Traditional house clad in wood siding with a side-gabled and hipped roof with exposed rafter tails, a detached garage, and a partial-width, projecting porch with a shed roof and a single front door. Relocated Additions, modifications:Appears to be unaltered Stylistic Influence(s) Queen Anne Second Empire Greek Revival Eastlake Italianate Log traditional Exotic Revival Colonial Revival Romanesque Revival Renaissance Revival Folk Victorian Shingle Monterey Beaux Arts Tudor Revival Mission Neo-Classical Gothic Revival Moderne Craftsman Spanish Colonial Art Deco Prairie Pueblo Revival Other: Commercial Style Post-war Modern No Style Ranch International Gable Hipped Gambrel Shed Flat w/parapet Structural Details Roof Form Mansard Pyramid Other: Wood shingles Tile Composition shingles Metal Other: Roof Materials Wall Materials Metal Brick Wood Siding Stucco Siding: Other Stone Glass Wood shingles Asbestos Log Vinyl Terra Cotta Other: Concrete Fixed Wood sash Double hung Casement Metal sash Windows Decorative Screenwork Other: Single door Double door With transom With sidelights Doors (Primary Entrance) Other: Plan Irregular L-plan Four Square T-plan Rectangular Modified L-plan 2-room Open ShotgunCenter Passage Other Bungalow Chimneys Brick StuccoStone Corbelled Caps Interior Exterior Other Specify #0 PORCHES/CANOPIES Form:Shed Roof Hipped RoofFlat Roof Gabled Roof Inset Other Support Suspension rods Box columns Classical columns Wood posts (plain) Spindlework Wood posts (turned) Tapered box supports Masonry pier Other: Fabricated metal Jigsaw trim Suspension cables Materials:Metal FabricWood Other: # of stories:1 PartialNone FullBasement: Ancillary Buildings Garage 1 Barn Shed Other: Landscape/Site Features Stone Sidewalks Wood Terracing Concrete Drives Well/cistern Gardens Other materials:Brick Other Landscape Notes: Wood None None None Unknown Asphalt Minimal Traditional Page 22 of 24 County Williamson TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Local District:Old Town District Address:404 E 4th St 2016 Survey ID:125344 City Georgetown HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY FORM 2016 Preservation Priority:Medium SECTION 3 Historical Information Immigration/Settlement Religion/Spirituality Commerce Law/Government Science/Technology Communication Military Social/Cultural Education Natural Resources Transportation Exploration Planning/Development Other Health Applicable National Register (NR) Criteria: National State LocalLevel of Significance: Integrity: Setting Feeling Location Association Design Materials Workmanship Yes NoIndividually Eligible?Undetermined Is prior documentation available for this resource?Yes No Not known General Notes: (Notes from 2007 Survey: porch added) Associated Historical Context:Agriculture Architecture Arts C D B A Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of our history Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic value, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinctions Has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history Areas of Significance: Periods of Significance: Integrity notes:See Section 2 Yes NoWithin Potential NR District?Undetermined Yes NoIs Property Contributing?Undetermined High Medium Priority: Low Explain:Property retains a relatively high degree of integrity; property is significant and contributes to neighborhood character Other Info: Type:HABS Survey Other Documentation details 2007 survey Contact Survey Coordinator History Programs Division, Texas Historical Commission 512/463-5853 history@thc.state.tx.us Questions? 1984 ID:Not Recorded2007 ID:62 2007 Survey Priority:Low 1984 Survey Priority:Not Recorded Page 23 of 24 County Williamson TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Local District:Old Town District Address:404 E 4th St 2016 Survey ID:125344 City Georgetown HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY FORM 2016 Preservation Priority:Medium Additional Photos SouthwestPhoto Direction SoutheastPhoto Direction Ancillary structures SouthPhoto Direction Page 24 of 24