WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting - Agenda Tuesday, June 4, 20197:00PM I. II. Opening of the meeting Invocation III. Roll call IV. Old Business V. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works 1. A request has been made by Susan Strickland for a Certificate of Appropriateness to convert the second front door into a window on the front facade of the property 2. Ar request has been made by Mr. John Stallings for a Certificate of Appropriateness tor remove a cedar tree in the back yard of the property located at 120 Charlotte 3. Ar request has been made by Ms. Patricia Franz for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following alterations to the property located at 613 Old Second Street: located at 705 East Second Street. Street. a) Construct a ramp on the back of the house b) Reorient the rear stairway to face east c) Remove a cedar tree in the front lawn 4. A request has been made by Ms. Kathryn Mitchell for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove 2 pine trees in the back yard of the property located at 5. - An request has been made by Mr. Jim Fortescue for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct two new single-family dwellings on the empty lot located on the east 6. A request has been made by Mr. Jonathan Russell for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a 4.5-foot decorative metal fence in the back yard of 114 North Bonner Street. corner of West Main and Van Norden Street. the property located at 746 West Main Street. 1 7.A request has been made by Ms. Debra Torrence for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a sculpture in the sidewalk in front the property located at 8. A. request has been made by the City of Washington for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a run of 4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the 150 West Main Street (The Turnage Theater). waterfront. B. Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 214 East Water Street to replace the roof using like 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 405 east Second Street to replace the roof using 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 400 East Main Street to replace rotten siding using 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 209 Washington Street to replace the roof using materials on the property, and re-hang the shutters. like materials on the property. like materials on the property. like materials on the property. VI. Other Business 1. Updated Tree Design Guidelines and Rules and Procedures 2. Selection of a New Chair and Vice Chair VII. Approval of Minutes - May 7, 2019 Minutes not complete VIII. Adjourn 2 OLD BUSINESS None MAJOR WORKS 705 East Second Street Door to Window Conversion APPLICATION FOR. A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Blackl Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 tocashiers int the front lobby of City! Hall under' Developmental Filing Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: 705 Eas+ Mam Stveet Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Suswn Stvickland Owner's Name: Lot Size: feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Rewove 2nd doov,veplace w/ wood window. Wwdow will be an AReea Andevsen composite widow to match egis-hng windows. lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting lwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. understand approved requests are valid for one year. S-hckland Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Suswn Bavol 7Name of7 Applicaut-type or print) Mailing Address) 6N MAy 2b14 (Date)/1 (Initials) ACTION 10121 Gvussy Cveek PI Baleidh 21614 (aip Code) 414.612.7780 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) (Signature of Applicar Dumhupt Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will bei fowarded. Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Iti is valid until Issuance of a Minor to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work. Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give. written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. PROJECT CATEGORIES (check alli that apply): This document does not constitute the issuance ofa Building Permit. Iti is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Department at 3 Exterior. Alteration New Construction SUPPORTING INFORMATION: Addition Demolition 252-975-9304. Attach 8-1/2" x11" sheets with written descriptions and drawings, photographs, and other graphic information necessary to completely describe the project. Use the checklist below tol be sure that your application is complete. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Leave the checkbox blank if the item Property Owners & Address. Provide a list of property owners & addresses of all properties Plot Plan (if applicable). A plot plan showing the relationship of buildings, additions, sidewalks, drives, trees, property lines, etc., must be provided if your project includes any addition, demolition, fences, walls, or otherlandscape work. Show accurate measurements. You may also use a copy of the survey that your received when you bought your property. Revise the copy as needed to show existing isnot applicable). located within a 100' of the above subject property. conditions and your proposed work. Photographs of existing conditions. Description of Materials (provide samples if appropriate). Drawings showing proposed work. Include one set oft full size drawings when available. Plan drawings. Elevation drawings showing the new façade(s). Dimensions shown on drawings. 8-12" x11" reductions off full-size drawings. If reduced size is sO small as to be illegible, make 8-1/2"x11"; snapshots of individual drawings on the bigsheet. Photocopy reductions may be obtained from a number of blueprinting and photocopying businesses. State or Federal Tax Credits/Funds or CAMA Permits. If you are applying for any of these programs, Black Ink. Your application must be prepared in black ink on 8-1/2"x11"; sheets sO that it can be copied for commission members. Applications prepared in blue, red, or other colored inks and/or pencil copy you must include a copy of your letter or permit from the State. poorly and will not be accepted. (Office Use Only) Section (page)Topic Brief Description of Work Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01014288 Photo: 01014288.jpg Copyright 2019 by Dude Solutions. All Rights Reserved Beaufort Printed May 28, 2019 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) 1:26 Feet OBJECTID 10822 OWNER NAME STRICKLAND WILLIAM MAILING ADDRESS2 10721 GRASSY CREEK PLACE GPIN 5685-16-3580 OWNER NAME2 STRICKLAND: SUSAN CITY RALEIGH PROP DESC TOT VAL 140142 PREV ASSESS 168783 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1971/00757 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1910 SUB DESC MULTI-FAMILY <5 EFFYR 1990 GPIN Long 5685-16-3580 MAILING ADDRESS 10721 GRASSY CREEK PLACE STATE NC LAND VAL 41500 DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.17 MBL 56850939 STAMPS NBHD CDE H EXEMPT AMT SQFT 2328 NBR BED 4 PIN 01014288 ZIP 27614 BLDG VAL 98642 TAXABLE VA 140142 PROPERTY ADDRESS 705 El MAIN ST DATE 9/25/2018 SALE PRICE 0.00 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS8MULT NBR BATHS REID 43529 1LOT 705 EAST MAIN STREET Beaufort County online map: access is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published on this website is fori informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute a legal record nor should it be substituted for the advice ors services of industry professionals. The County of Beaufort and the Website Provider disclaim all responsibility and legall liability for the content published on this website. The user agrees that Beaufort Countyl andi its Assigns shall be held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. im Wooden window on the west elevation toward the rear. 1911 Sanborn Map of 705 East Main Street o 7. / orIup. (TI) 617 77 A (709) 609 771 / 1 707 /XAX KITCHENS L4 D D <2 L9 130 128 Other buildings from the 1911 Sanborn Map showing they were duplexes. Adjacent Property Owners - 705 East Main Street FELLENGER EUGENE R 702EMAIN STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 SUNDERLIN RICHARD H 10609 GUNSTON ROAD LORTON VA 22079 PLEASANTS MARY EVELYN 704 EAST MAIN STREET WASHIGNTON NC 27889 WILLIAMS FRANKR 716EMAIN STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 STERLING: SYLVIA. JORDAN 4807 MORTON ROAD NEW BERN NC: 28562 CLARK LISAE 102. JAMES COURT CHOCOWINITY NC: 27817 CRAWFORD DON O 236 HUNTINGTON. AVE STE:318 BOSTON MA: 260868 STRICKLAND SUSAN B 10721 GRASSY CREEK PLACE RALEIGH NC 27614 BAUTISTA TERRI-ANN 117 N CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 EASTMAN BRENDAJ 711EMAINS ST WASHINGTON, NC 27889 FARRELL TIMOTHYJ POST OFFICE 2605 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 CITY OF WASHINGTON POI BOX1988 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 Dotontoion Decelopmenb éfftoric Preseoation o Citys Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 705 East Main Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Susan Strickland for a Certificate of Appropriateness to convert the second front door into a window on the front facade of the property located at 705 East Main Street. Ify you would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall - Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Int the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 705 East Main Street The application for the property located at 705 East Main Street is requesting approval to convert the Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.4 Windows and second front door into a window on the front facade of the property. Doors: 3.4.1 Retain and preserve historic windows and doors. All elements and doors shall be retained and preserved including frames, trim, sashes, muntins, glass, lintels, shutters, and hardware. 3.4.2 Windows and doors should be repaired when necessary by splicing or patching only the 3.4.3 If replacement of a window or door unit is necessary, the new unit should be replaced to match the original in size, scale, material, detail, pane and/or panel configurations. 3.4.4 Replacement of a multi-light window with a single-pane sash or replacing multi-sash 3.4.12 Sash, window panes, muntins, and rails shall not be replaced with those that are incompatible in size, configuration, and reflective qualities or alter the relationship between deteriorated section to match the original. windows with only one sash is prohibited. window and wall. A) Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors, and 3.6 Porches and Entryways: 3.4.1 Retain and preserve historic windows and doors. All elements associated with historic windows and doors shall be retained and preserved including frames, trim, sashes, muntins, 3.6.1 Entryways and porches are important character-defining elements of a historic structure and should be retained and preserved. Important elements include: steps, columns, balustrades. 3.6.4 Reconstruction of missing or extensively deteriorated porches is encouraged. Reconstructed porches shall be based on documentary evidence. If adequate documentation is not available, a new design is appropriate ifiti is compatible with the style and period of the glass, lintels, shutters, and hardware. doors, railings, brackets, roofs, cornices and entablatures. building. The provided Sanborn maps show the home was originally constructed as a single- family dwelling. It will be up to the commission to decide if the door has gained significance in its own right. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 705 East Main Street- Door/Window conversion A request has been made by Ms. Susan Strickland for a Certificate of Appropriateness to convert the second front doori into a window on the front facade of the property located at Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors and 3.6 To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included in the: sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels 705 East Second Street. Porches and Entryways. appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness: to Ms. Susan Strickland to convert the second front door into a window on the front façade of the property located at 705 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors and 3.6 Porches and Entryways. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Susan Strickland to convert the second front door into a) window on thei front façade of the property located at 705 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors and 3.61 Porches and Entryways. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Susan Strickland to convert the second front door into a window on the front façade of the property located at 705 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors and 3.6 Porches and Entryways. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness: application and invoke NC G5160A-400.9ld), which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them ini making a defensible decision regarding the case]. We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. 120 Charlotte Street Removal of Cedar Tree APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIAIENESS Please Usel Blackl Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 too cashiers int thei front lobby of City! Hall under"Developmental Filing Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Property/Name (if applicable): 130 Charlotte SE, WakimgturA Owner's Name: Lot Size: John 4 Ehzabekh Stckings 601 (width) feet. by 1801 (depth) feet. Brief Description of Work to be Done: Bemoval e Cedac free.(See atlachmeaks) understand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m, on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. understand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) John Stullings (Name of Applicant -type or print) 120 Charlotte Sh (Initials) ACTION 27889 (ZipCode) Phone Number) (Malling Address) (Date) 5/8/2019 (973)442-574 (Authorized Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minorwork projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. It is valid until Issuance of a Minor. tot the Historic Preservation Commission for review ati its next meeting. (Minor Work. Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting ofthe Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. PROJECT CATEGORIES (check all that apply): This document does not constitute the issuance ofa Building Permit. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Department at Exterior Alteration New Construction SUPPORTING INFORMATION: Addition Demolition 252-975-9304. Attach 8-1/2'x11'sheets with written descriptions and drawings, photographs, and other graphic information necessary to completely describe the project. Use the checklist below to be sure that your application is complete. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Leave the checkbox blank ift the item is not applicable). Plot Plan (if applicable). A plot plan showing the relationship of buildings, additions, sidewalks, drives, trees, property lines, etc., must be provided if your project includes any addition, demolition, fences, walls, or otherlandscape work. Show accurate measurements. You may also use a copy of the survey that you received when you bought your property. Revise the copy as needed to show existing conditions and your proposed work. P Photographs of existing conditions. Description of Materials (provide samples if appropriate). Drawings showing proposed work. Include one set of full size drawings when available. Plan drawings. Elevation drawings showing the new façade(s). Dimensions shown on drawings. 8-12" x11" reductions of full-size drawings. If reduced size is sO small as to be illegible, make 8-1/2" X 11" snapshots of individual drawings on the bigsheet. Photocopy reductions may be obtained from a number of blueprinting and photocopying businesses. State or Federal Tax Credits/Funds or CAMA Permits. If you are applying for any of these programs, e Black Ink. Your application must be prepared in black ink on 8-1/2"x X 11" sheets sO that it can be copied for commission members. Applications prepared in blue, red, or other colored inks and/or pencil copy you must include a copy of your letter or permit from the State. poorly and will not be accepted. (Office Use Only) Section (page)Topic Brief Description ofWork Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01008139 Photo: 01008139.jpg Copyright 2019 by Dude Solutions. All Rights Reserved Beaufort Printed May 28, 2019 See Below for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) RE 1:36 Feet OBJECTID 10815 OWNER NAME STALLINGS. JOHN WJR MAILING ADDRESS2 120 CHARLOTTE STREET GPIN 5685-16-2880 OWNER NAME2 STALLILNGS ELIZABETH A CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC OLD: SECOND ST DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.16 MBL 56850946 STAMPS 460.00 NBHD CDE H EXEMPT AMT SQFT 2600 NBR BED 4 PIN 01008139 GPIN Long 5685-16-2880 MAILING ADDRESS 120 CHARLOTTE STREET STATE NC LAND VAL BLDG VAL 186628 TAXABLE VA 226628 PROPERTY ADDRESS 9999 N CHARLOTTE: ST DATE 3/11/2016 SALE PRICE 230000.00 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS REID 44278 ZIP 27889 LOT CORNER OF CHARLOTTE AND 40000 TOT VAL 226628 PREV ASSESS 166336 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1895/00510 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1910 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFF YR 1990 Beaufort County online map: access is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute al legal record nor should it be substituted for the advice or services ofi industry professionals." The County of Beaufort andt the) Website Provider disclaim all responsibility and legall liability for the content published on this website. The user agrees that Beaufort Countyl andi its Assigns shall bel held harmless from all actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. APPICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC Street Address of Property: 120 Charlotte Street, Washington, NC Historic Property/Name: Owner's Name: Lot Size: N/A John and Elizabeth Stallings Approx. 60' (width)x1 180 (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: (PART1): Removal ofa a cedar tree from south side property! line. Mature tree has begun tol lean progressively toward the southeast onto our neighbor's property(118 Charlotte Street) with the potential of falling upon kitchen and HVAC unit. The leaning of the tree has been exacerbated by flooding caused by ther major storms (Florence & Matthew) which has caused an acceleration ofi its tilt to the southeast. The tree has buckled the fence which separates the properties. Located at the southwestern corner ofa a concrete-base works shed in the back yard of 120 Charlotte, the root system of the tree also is beginning to encroach oni foundation oft that structure. The cedar is visible only from Old 2nd Street (a PROPOSAL: We propose to replace the hardwood by planting a Nuttall Oak (or other recommended tree) on the city owned FEMA lot located behind 120 Charlotte Street. The replacement tree would be located on the northwestern corner of the FEMA lot, parallel to thet front of a cottage (613 Old 2nd St.which is currently being raised. Ity would benefit the appearance of Old 2nd Street and the FEMA lot. We have discussed this idea with the owner oft the cottage block-long dirt road located at the north side oft the property). and renter of the FEMA lot, our neighbor Patty Franz. 130 CAarette SA u Pives Wuoel agigod House 4A Wy G079 9 Ceday vee MMS Creje Ayrles 120 Eharorte Proposed Se oS replaceunent troe EN3 08 2vck Adjoining Property Owners 120 Charlotte Street IRVINE EDWARD C 613 OLD SECOND: STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BEAUFORT COUNTY OF 121 W: 3RD STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 DARRE LAURA 615 E2ND: STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BURLESONI DEEANNA LOU 116 CHARLOTTEST WASHINGTON NC: 27889 FRANZI PATRICIA 118 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 STALLINGS. JOHNV W 120 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 YOUNG-MARTIN EMMA 617E2NDS STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 CASEYJAMESE 124 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 BAUTISTA TERRI-ANN 117 CHARLOTTE! STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 Docontoun ecelopment C Citys Presewation fftoric Washington NORTH CAROLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness = 120 Charlotte Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. John Stallings for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove a cedar tree in the back yard of the property located at 120 Charlotte Street. Ifyous would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall- Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM In the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, a Au Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 120 North Charlotte Street The application fort the property located at 120 North Charlotte Street is requesting approval to remove Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.1 Landscaping: ac cedar tree in the back yard of the property. 4.1.1 Retain and preserve significant and character-defining vegetation including mature trees, 4.1.3 Trees and other vegetation shall not block views of historic: structures and should be well 4.1.8 A Certificate of Appropriateness is required for the removal of live trees with a diameter of six (6) inches or greater. Removal of significant trees should only be done ifith has disease or 4.1.9 Ifa diseased, storm damaged or safety hazard tree is removed, it should be replaced bya suitable species, as designated in an approved landscaping plan. The tree replacement must occur within one (1) year of removal, preferable between the dates of September 1st and March 1st to encourage survival. Should the replacement tree die, the tree shall be continuously hedges, shrubs, and ground cover whenever possible. maintained and pruned regularly. storm damage ori isa a safety hazard to historic structures. replaced until it survives. The property owner has not made the effort to provide a professional assessment with the application. The tree has a significant lean, but there is no evidence the root system is damaging a structure. Based on finding of fact, the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission design guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 120 North Charlotte Street- Tree Removal A request has been made by Mr. John Stallings for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove a cedar tree in the back yard of the property located at 120 Charlotte Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings off fact, which are included in the: sample motions below.. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove thati the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. John Stallings to remove a cedar tree int the back yard of the property located at 120 Charlotte Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. John Stallings to remove a cedar tree in the back yard of the property located at 120 Charlotte Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. I further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission deny a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. John Stallings to remove a cedar tree in the back yard of the property located at 120 Charlotte Street. This motion is based on thet following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness application and invoke NC GS160A-400.9(d), which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move. the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. 613 Old Second Street Ramp Construction Stairway Reorientation Cedar Tree Removal APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 tocashiers in the front lobby of City Hall under-Developmental Filing Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: ho/3 OLD aND STREET Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Owner's Name: CATRICIA FRANZ Lot Size: (7 (width) feet by 150 (depth) feet. Brief Description of Work to be Done: Canatruct namp a back 26 houst Rinint auaaatnina to fas eaot Rimalk faant cedan tneL s-neplace withfp lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th oft the month prior to the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. IU understand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) AATRICIA FRANZ (Name of Applicant-t type or print) (Initials) ACTION CHARLOTE ST 27889 (Mailing Address) 5-13-19 (Date) (Zip Code) 3257037 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) (Signatured Applicant) R7ang Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. It is valid until Issuance of al Minor. to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work. Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting oft the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. PROJECT CATEGORIES (check all that apply): This document does not constitute the issuance ofa a Building Permit. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Department at Exterior Alteration New Construction SUPPORTING INFORMATION: Addition Demolition 252-975-9304. Attach 8-1/2" X 11" sheets with written descriptions and drawings, photographs, and other graphic information necessary to completely describe the project. Use the checklist below to be sure that your application is complete. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Leave the checkbox blank if the item Property Owners & Address. Provide a list of property owners & addresses of all properties isnot applicable). located within a 100' of the above subject property. Plot Plan (if applicable). A plot plan showing the relationship of buildings, additions, sidewalks, drives, trees, property lines, etc., must be provided if your project includes any addition, demolition, fences, walls, or otherlandscape work. Show accurate measurements. You may also use a copy of the survey that you received when you bought your property. Revise the copy as needed to show existing conditions and your proposed work. Photographs of existing conditions. Description of Materials (provide samples if appropriate). Drawings showing proposed work. Include one set of full size drawings when available. Plan drawings. Elevation drawings showing the new façade(s). Dimensions shown on drawings. 8-12" X 11" reductions of full-size drawings. If reduced size is sO small as to bei illegible, make 8-1/2"x1 11" snapshots of individual drawings on the bigsheet. Photocopy reductions may be obtained from a number of blueprinting and photocopying businesses. State or Federal Tax Credits/Funds or CAMA Permits. If you are applying for any of these programs, Black Ink. Your application must be prepared in black ink on 8-1/2" X 11" sheets sO that it can be copied for commission members. Applications prepared in blue, red, or other coloredi inks and/or pencil copy you must include a copy of your letter or permit from the State. poorly and will not be accepted. (Office Use Only) Section (page)Topic Brief Description of Work Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01027268 Photo: 01027268.jpg Copyright 2019 by Dude Solutions. 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Terms Help 02019APNLLC 3 L 3 - by M< DRIVE WAY Adjoining Property Owners: 613 Old Second Street BANKS BRANT SHAWN 6021 EI MAIN: ST WASHINGTON: NC27889 FORTESQUE INVESTMENTGROUPLLC 444 STEWART: PARKWAY WASHINGTON NC 27889 GREEN ERICY 6101 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 HARSTAD JAMES ALANTRUSTEE 332TALON DRIVE PITTSBORO NC27312 NEWBOLD GINGER W 612 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC2 27889 THOMPSON PEGGY HARRISON 115 BROWN STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 FRANZI PATRICIA ROSE 118 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON: NC27889 MACEWAN ROBERT A 117 BROWN STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 OWENS SHARON BARRETT 622 EI MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 FRANZI PATRICIA ROSE 118 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 BEAUFORT COUNTY OF 121 W:3RD STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 CAMPBELL CECIL SII 5064 SLATESTONE ROAD WASHINGTON NC27889 DARREI LAURA 3161 RIVERSIDE DRIVE WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BURLESON DEEANNA LOU 116 CHARLOTTEST WASHINGTON NC 27889 FRANZPATRICIA ROSE 118 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 STALLINGS JOHN WJ JR 120 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC2 27889 YOUNG-MARTIN EMMA 617 E2ND STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 CASEY JAMES E 124 CHARLOTTE STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 ELKS BARBARA W 601 E2ND: STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 otontoion Deoelopmenb ftoric Preseroation C Citys Washindton NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness -613 Old Second Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent toi the above subject property. A request has been made by Ms. Patricia Franz for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following alterations to the property located at 613 Old Second Street: a) b) c) Construct a ramp on the back of the house Reorient the rear stairway to face east Remove a cedar tree in the front lawn Ify you would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall- Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Int the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, a Aus Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 613 Old Second Street The application for the property located at 613 Old Second Street is requesting approval to make the following alterations to the property: a) Construct a ramp on the back of the house b) Reorient the rears stairway to face east C) Remove a cedar tree int the front lawn Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways: 3.6.1 Entryways and porches are important character-defining elements of a historic structure and should be retained and preserved. Important elements include steps, columns, balustrades. 3.6.2 If replacement of a porch element is necessary, replace only the deteriorated or missing detail with new materials that match the design of the original as closely as possible. 3.6.4 Reconstruction of missing or extensively deteriorated porches is encouraged. Reconstructed porches shall be based on documentary evidence. If adequate documentation is not available, a new design is appropriate ifiti is compatible with the style and period of the 3.6.6 Repairs to porches using materials incompatible with the original materials are not allowed. For example, metal supports shall not be used as substitutes for wood columns, plywood shall not be substituted for beaded board ceilings, and concrete shall not be used as a 3.6.7 The installation of temporary features to aid the handicapped and disabled is recommended if the features are added to a noncharacter defining elevation ofa a structure and designed sO that it can bei installed or removed without damage to the historic structure. Please review. the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.13 Safety and doors, railings, brackets, roofs, cornices and entablatures. building. substitute for tongue-and-groove wood flooring. Accessibility: 3.13.1 When projects must include the addition of health and: safety features, use whatever possible to minimize visual impact, and protect the historic character of the structure, and its 3.13.2 Health and safety features including fire escapes and access ramps shall be designed sO there is minimal visual impact to the historic: structure. If possible, they should be located on rear elevations where they are not visible from the public right-of-way. 3.13.3 Health and safety features that are visible from the public right-of-way: shall be constructed SO that the scale, materials, and details are compatible with the historic structure. 3.13.4 Fire escapes and access ramps shall be constructed in such a way that they can be removed with minimum damage to the historic: structure. If feasible, new doors fori fire escapes means character-defining details. should be located in existing openings. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.1 Landscaping: 4.1.1 Retain and preserve significant and character-defining vegetation including mature trees, 4.1.3 Trees and other vegetation shall not block views of historic structures and should be well 4.1.8 A Certificate of Appropriateness is required for the removal of live trees with a diameter of six (6) inches or greater. Removal of significant trees should only! be done ifi it has disease or 4.1.9 Ifa diseased, storm damaged or safety hazard tree is removed, it should be replaced bya suitable species, as designated in an approved landscaping plan. The tree replacement must occur within one (1) year of removal, preferable between the dates of September 1st and March 1s'to encourage survival. Should the replacement tree die, the tree: shall be continuously hedges, shrubs, and ground cover whenever possible. maintained and pruned regularly. storm damage or is a safety hazard to historic structures. replaced until it survives. A) The proposed ramp in on the back of the house, made of appropriate materials, and removable without damaging the house. Based on finding of fact, the request is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission design guidelines. B) The rear stairway is of newer construction, and the proposed stairway is made of appropriate materials Based on finding of fact, the request is congruous with the Historic C) The property owner has not made the effort to provide a professional assessment with the application. The tree is impeding on a fig tree, but there is no evidence the root system is damaging a structure. Based on finding of fact, the request is not congruous Preservation Commission design guidelines. with the Historic Preservation Commission design guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 613 Old Second Street- Ramp Construction, Stairway Reorientation, Tree Removal A request has been made by Ms. Patricia Franz for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following alterations to the property located at 613 Old Second Street: a) Construct a ramp on the back of the house b) Reorient the rears stairway to face east Remove a cedar treei in the front lawn Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways, 3.13 To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included int the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate Safety and Accessibility, and 4.1 Landscaping. may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Patricia Franz to make the requested alterations to the property located at 613 Old Second Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways, 3.13 Safety and Accessibility, and 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Patricia Franz to make the requested alterations to the property located at 613 Old Second Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways, 3.13 Safety and Accessibility, and 4.1 Landscaping. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness: to Ms. Patricia Franz to make the requested alterations to the property located at 613 Old Second Street. This motion is based on thet following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways, 3.13 Safety and Accessibility, and 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness application and invoke NC GS160A-400.9ld), which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO): staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. 114 North Bonner Street Pine Tree Removal (2) APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Black Ink: Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 to cashiersi ini the front lobby of City Hall underDevelopmental Filing Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 a Street Address of Property: 114 North Bonner Strect Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Owner's Name: Lot Size: 1 30 BarryFisllank chathoyn Mthell feet by A 108 feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Remaaltpine hrees lodelonside poperly lie. Root basesar Faisela -hrees Cempioniseldue do hurficane.damue. Trees keaning ayAproxinvkely 12-15° thverdening -o Replace Gwith homes,) hislonc Carrilge house. live-Oaktree. e lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th oft the month prior toi the meeting wish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Sthoinlitchell (Name of Applicant- -type or print) (Initials) ACTION 1307SummitAve Washinplun 17889 (Maijing Address) 5/15/19, (DAte) (Zip Code) 301-639.4436 (aytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) (Signature ofApplicant) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Iti is valid until Issuance of al Minor. to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work. Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting oft the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. PROJECT CATEGORIES (check all that apply): This document does not constitute the issuance of a Building Permit. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Department at Exterior Alteration New Construction SUPPORTING INFORMATION: Addition Demolition 252-975-9304. Attach 8-1/2" x 11" sheets with written descriptions and drawings, photographs, and other graphic information necessary to completely describe the project. Use the checklist below to be sure that your application is complete. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Leave the checkbox blank if the item Property Owners & Address. Provide al list of property owners & addresses of all properties Plot Plan (if applicable). A plot plan showing the relationship of buildings, additions, sidewalks, drives, trees, property lines, etc., must be provided if your project includes any addition, demolition, fences, walls, or otherlandscape work. Show accurate measurements. You may also use a copy of the survey that you received when you! bought your property. Revise the copy as needed to show existing isnot applicable). located within a 100' of the above subject property. conditions and your proposed work. Photographs of existing conditions. Description of Materials (provide samples ifa appropriate). Drawings showing proposed work. Include one set ofi full size drawings when available. Plan drawings. Elevation drawings showing the newi façade(s). Dimensions shown on drawings. 8-12"x11" reductions of full-size drawings. If reduced size is sO small as to be illegible, make 8-1/2"x11" snapshots of individual drawings on the bigsheet. Photocopy reductions may be obtained from a number of blueprinting and photocopying businesses. State or Federal Tax Credits/Funds or CAMA Permits. If you are applying for any of these programs, Black Ink. Your application must be prepared in black ink on 8-1/2'x11'sheets sO that it can be copied for commission members. Applications prepared in blue, red, or other colored inks and/or pencil copy you must include a copy of your letter or permit from the State. poorly and will not be accepted. (Office Use Only) Section (page)Topic Brief Description ofWork Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01026919 Photo: 01026919.jpg Copyright 2019 by Dude Solutions. All Rights Reserved Beaufort Printed May2 28, 2019 See Below for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) 1:24 Feet OBJECTID 6651 OWNER NAME FRIEDLAND BARRY ELMAN MAILING ADDRESS2 SUMMIT AVE ZIP 27889 BLDG VAL 32576 TAXABLE VA 48696 PROPERTY ADDRESS 114 N BONNER ST DATE 8/2/2018 SALE PRICE 110000.00 NBHD DESC B1 HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS REID 42095 GPIN 5675-87-9886 OWNER NAME2 MITCHELL KATHRYN A CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC TOT VAL 48696 PREV ASSESS 48032 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1967/00557 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1927 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFF YR 1950 GPIN Long 5675-87-9886 MAILING ADDRESS SUMMIT AVE STATE NC LAND VAL DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.07 MBL 567508227 STAMPS 220.00 NBHD CDE B1HR EXEMPT AMT SQFT 1668 NBR BED 3 PIN 01026919 1LOT114 NORTH BONNER STREET 16120 Beaufort County online map access isp provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute a legal record nor should it be substituted for the advice ors services ofi industry professionals. Thel County of Beaufort and the Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility: andl legall liability for the content published ont this website. The user agreest that Beaufort County andi its Assigns shall be! held harmless from all actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out of the use of County data. Trees Existina Locts - BONNER STREET CONCRETE ISIDEWALK AND. $_33°30'w 616 3115 STEPI PORCH 116 TWO STORY DWELILRIG CURB IRON PIPE STEPI PORCH a,7- 114 TWO STORY AMEAA Tree Location sa X W #I ta DOUBLE GARAGE 205 31:15- #3 35 65- 618 25 N3330E C.F. STANCIL PROPERTY OF C.F. STANCIL 1148.116 NORTH. BONNER. STREET JLALE LIN= 20 FT. JUNE I0. 1947 SURVEYED & PLATTED BY W.C.RODMAN JR, REG. SURVEYOR M3S: yent Tre - (Qak Replse BONNER STREET CONCRETE ISIDEWALK AND. CURB VS R 30:65 STEP PORCH 114 TWO SYoNT DWELLING 3115 STEP PORCH 116 TWO PWELLING 179! -07- d X W N V 9 C kocation DOUBLE GARAGE 20s -3115- 5 5- N3330E C.F. STANCIL 618 PROPERTY OF C.F. STANCIL 1148116 NORTH BONNER STREET SCALE IN=20T. JUNE 10. 1947 SURVEYED & PLATTED BY W.C.RODMAN JR. REG. SURVEYOR 1A7 Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness: Tree Removal Location: 114 North Bonner Street Owner's Name: Barry Friedland & Kathryn Mitchell Replacement Tree: Live Oak Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness: Tree Removal Location: 114 North Bonner Street Owner's Name: Barry Friedland & Kathryn Mitchell Location of Tree #1 and Tree #2. Trees located on property line between the Smith property and the Friedland/Mitchell property a Location of Tree #2 and Tree #3. Trees located on property line between the Smith property and the Friedland/Mitchel. property Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness: Tree Removal Location: 114 North Bonner Street Owner's Name: Barry Friedland & Kathryn Mitchell Tree #1 Root Base raised and compromised duei to hurricane damage Tree #2 Root Base raised and compromised due to hurricane damage Application fora Certificate of Appropriateness: Tree Removal Location: 114 North Bonner Street Owner's Name: Barry Friedland & Kathryn Mitchell Tree #1 and Tree #2 leaning approximately 12 degrees and 15 degrees respectively Tree #2 leaning approximately 15 degrees Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness: Tree Removal Location: 114 North Bonner Street Owner's Name: Barry Friedland & Kathryn Mitchell Tree #1 and #2 leaning towards house (114 Bonner St) and Tree #3 Tree#land" Tree #2 leaning with Tree #3 straight Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness: Tree Removal Location: 114 North Bonner Street Owner's Name: Barry Friedland & Kathryn Mitchell Location of Trees in backyard of114 Bonner viewed from Renn property Trees in relationship to Smith's property carriage house and 114 Bonner Street garage Adjoining Property Owners: 114) North Bonner Street MATTHEWS MARTHA H 432 EI MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 YOUNG RICHARD MARTIN 142 E. MAIN ST WASHINGTON NC2 27889 FANKHANEL KAREN 164 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 SMITHJAMES HJR 144 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 FRIEDLAND BARRY ELMAN 1307 SUMMIT. AVE WASHINGIONNCZAS IPLAN GROUP AGENT FOR CUSTODIAN. FBO WILLIAM POULIN 45121 NJ PLANTATION HARBOUR DR LITTLE RIVER SC29566 EDMONDS MARK WADE 1161 NORTH BONNER STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 THE WORTHY GROUP LLC 100 RIVERSIDE DRIVE WASHINGTON NC 27889 WALLJAYNE D 111 SREEDDR WASHINGTON NC 27889 STPETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 101 NORTH BONNER STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 IRA Dotntorn ecelopmenb - Citys Preseroation fotoric Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 114 North Bonner Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Ms. Kathryn Mitchell for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove 2 pine trees in the back yard of the property located at 114 North Bonner Street. Ifyoux would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall - Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Ini the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, . Nu Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 114 North Bonner Street The application for the property located at 114 North Bonner Street is requesting approval to remove Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.1 Landscaping: two pine trees in the back yard of the property. 4.1.1 Retain and preserve significant and character-defining vegetation including mature trees, 4.1.3 Trees and other vegetation shall not block views of historic structures and should be well 4.1.8 A Certificate of Appropriateness is required for the removal of live trees with a diameter of six (6) inches or greater. Removal of significant trees should only be done ifi it has disease or 4.1.9 Ifa diseased, storm damaged or safety hazard tree is removed, it should be replaced bya suitable species, as designated in an approved landscaping plan. The tree replacement must occur within one (1) year of removal, preferable between the dates of September 1st and March 1st to encourage survival. Should the replacement tree die, the tree shall be continuously hedges, shrubs, and ground cover whenever possible. maintained and pruned regularly. storm damage ori is a safety hazard to historic: structures. replaced until it survives. The property owner has not made the effort to provide a professional assessment with the application. One of the trees has a significant lean, but there is no evidence the root system is damaging a structure. Based on finding of fact, the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission design guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 114 North Bonner Street- Tree Removal Ar request has been made by Ms. Kathryn Mitchell for a Certificate of Appropriateness: to remove two pine trees int the back yard of the property located at 114 North Bonner Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Kathryn Mitchell to remove two pine trees in the back yard oft the property located at 114 North Bonner Street. This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness: to Ms. Kathryn Mitchell to remove two pine trees in the back yard of the property located at 114 North Bonner Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Kathryn Mitchell to remove two pine trees in the back yard of the property located at 114 North Bonner Street. This motion is based on the following findings ofi fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness application andi invoke NC GS160A-400.9(d), which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS: 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. Corner of West Main and Van Norden Street Construction of 2 New Single Family Dwellings APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 to cashiersi in thet front lobby of City! Hall underDevelopmental Filing! Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: CaRmen OR VAN Nores + MAIN Owner's Name: FD-REICHE INUerAwD Gney LLC Historic Property/Name (f applicable): Lot Size: 42.00 feet by 100 (depth) feet. A 2 (width) Brief Description of Work to be Done: 2-siagle Paaky Dweliga Mew CorDe 7 Laregeg understand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Th Kr RWE (Name of Applicant - type or print) In keykinc aAy (Mailing Address) slrhs (Date) 244 (Initials) ACTION AEpc Code) 252- YIY : 2220 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the PlanningDépartnient. or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law, Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor' Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Iti is valid until Issuance of a Minor. to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. Emily Rebert From: Sent: To: Subject: Hil Emily Thanks sincerely Jim Jim Fortescue mOkeyimebay.com> Wednesday, May22,2019916AM Emily Rebert June meeting Iwanted to let you know that Gerri McKinney willl ber representing Fortescue Investment Group for our approval request of home plans and landscape plans at Main and Van Norden at the. June meeting. Jim Fortescue DirectI Line 252-414-2270 STARCRAFTLLC DBA- Guy Harvey and) KeyLimeBay 444 Stewart Parkway Washington, North Carolina U.S.A.27889 wwgwylaneypwehy.com www.keyimebay.com OANNIRDEN Beaufort Printed May 28, 2019 SeeE Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) 1:34 Feet OBJECTID 6457 OWNER NAME FORTESCUE INVESTMENT GROUP LLC MAILING ADDRESS2 GPIN 5675-78-2677 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC TOT VAL 106400 PREV ASSESS TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1932/00765 NBR BLDG 0 LAND USE YR BUILT SUB DESC EFFYR GPIN Long 5675-78-2677 MAILING ADDRESS 444 STEWART PARKWAY STATE NC LAND VAL DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.00 MBL 567500134 STAMPS NBHD CDE B1HR EXEMPT AMT SQFT NBR BED PIN ZIP 27889 BLDG VAL 0 TAXABLE VA 106400 PROPERTY ADDRESS WI MAIN ST DATE 6/26/2017 SALE PRICE 0.00 NBHD DESC B1 HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE NBR BATHS REID 46625 (29 AC) PTI LT1VAN NORDEN TOWN 106400 Beaufort County online map: access is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published on this website is for informational purposes only and is noti intended to constitute a legal record nor should it be substituted for the advice ors services ofi industry professionals. The County of Beaufort and the Website Provider disclaima all responsibility and legall liabilityf fort the content published on this website. The user agrees that Beaufort County and its Assigns shall be held harmless from all actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. DEVELOPMENT CR- DATE /25/18 (Now or Formerly) David CH Harrison Deed Book 1840 Page 67 97.41' Lot1 0.07a acres 3237.12sqft 32,31 Lot2 0.07 acres 3207.00s sqft! 2:31 Lot4 0.07 acres 3206.98s sq ft (Now or Formerly) RonaldL. Clark Deed Book 1111 Page 361 Lot3 0.07acres 3207.Qsqft 47,7) Main Street 140.30" Y7.71 of 3 3 A Proposed Subdivision for: Fortescue Investments LLC Cityofy Washington Scale 1"= 40' Beaufort County Drawn. July 24, 2018 Phone 252-948-2464 Legend 00 =NPS (NoF Poin! Set), =NIP( (New! Iron Pipe) EIP Existing! IronP Pipe) @ Mag Nail (Magnetic SurveyA Nail) e =PP/Powerk Pole) AIINIPa are "ind diameteri ironp pipe 24"long Units are Degrees/ Minutes & Seconds andUss SurveyFoot Lines Surveyed =Linel Not Surveyed Sorrell Land Surveying, Inc. G-3508 HughA. Sorrell, Professiona/Land: Surveyorl-2849 107Union Drive! Weshinglon, NC Mappingh HAS/SHS SerTrE 96.93" 10' Common Drive 20.67' I8i 19.67' Garage 14.00' 00 10 14.00' 7.59' w & Garage 19.00' 6.00' L 14.00' 2 N House House 7.35' 12,.91 3 la 1 20.00' Porch 27,00' 34.00' 34.00" Porch N61°27'11" -- W 47.74' N61°2711"W 47.75' S61°42'08"E E 157.77' Main Street ET EE EE TIL BEE EBB EE S6TI7TTE 96.93 10'Common Drive CJ 4 19.67 Garage 20.67' I8 14.00 0 8 la 9 14.00' Garage 7.59' w 56 REMOVE BEECH 23" DIA 6.00' L 14.00' ouse House 66 77 REMOVE MAGNOLIA e 35" DIA o 3 20.00' Porch 27.00 "C" REMOVE BRADFORD PEAR hos - 89 N610271"W 47.74' N61°27"1, 47.75' S61°42'08"E 157.77' Main Street REQUESTED TREE REMOVAL S6ITTTE 96.93 10' Common Drive 00 11 19.67 Garage 20.67 I8i 14.00 0 86 ls e 14.00' Garage 7.59' w 19.00' 6.00' L 14.00 N House House 12,91 d0 9 1 20.00' Porch 27.00' REPLACE BEECH THCREPEMYRTLE le 34.00' 34.00' 3 Porch EXISTING MAGNOLIA STAYS REPLACE MAGNOLIA W NUTTALL OAK REPLACE BRADFORDE PEAR WITH CREPEMYRTLE N612741"W 47.74' N61°2711"W 47.75' S61°42:08"E 157.77' Main Street TREE REPLACEMENT Adjoining Property Owners: Corner of West Main and Van Norden Street BBL VENTURES LLC POBOX: 543 GREEENVILLE NC: 27835 MAJOR CHARLES SII 404 W MAIN: ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 FORTESCUE INVESTMENT GROUP 444 STEWART! PARKWAY WASHINGTON NC 27889 CLARK RONALDL 334 WEST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 JENNINGS NEILL ARCHIBALD III 328 W MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 HARRISON: DAVID C 119 VANNORDEN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 HESTER JOSEPH M 316 WI MAIN ST WASHINGTON: NC 27889 BAGWELL REALTY BEAUFORTLLC PO BOX 1901 GREENVILLE NC 27835 WILSON DESMOND DANE 115 VAN NORDEN STREET WASHINGTONNC2789 LLC Docontoin eoelopmenb - Citys Preseroation fhtoric Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - East Corner of West Main and Van Norden Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. Jim Fortescue for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct two new single family dwellings on the empty lot located on the east corner of West Main and Van Norden Street. Ifyou would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall - Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Int the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, - As Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 ereber@washngomego" Staff Report Empty lot located on the east corner of West Main and' Van Norden Street The application for the property located on the empty lot located on the east corner of West Main and Van Norden Street is requesting approval to construct two new: single-family dwellings on the property. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 5.2 Residential Construction: Residential: Massing. Scale. And Orientation Guidelines 5.2.1 The height of new construction shall be compatible with other residential buildings in the 5.2.2 Oversized or monumental residential construction is not prevalent in the district and should be avoided. Only in special cases and in strategic locations should this type of 5.2.3 In order to retain a continuous block face, new homes should not be built farther back than an average ofi its neighbors along the same side oft the street within the same block face, 5.2.4 Main entrances should be clearly evident and should be oriented toward the sidewalk and 5.2.5 New construction projects should follow the: site features and district setting guidelines district when measured from the current Base Flood Elevation (BFE). architecture be permitted. even if permitted by zoning code. street. If possible, new buildings should include at front porch or portico. found in Chapter 4 of this document. Design, Proportion, and Architectural Elements Residential structures in Washington's historic district come in an array of styles, building form and detail. The different time periods of these buildings define the overall design elements of these buildings including roof form, material, architectural detail, and window and door placement. More often than not, these different styles and building types sit adjacent to each other within the same block. Itis important, therefore, that contemporary construction complement the existing architecture rather than replicating it. Residential: Design. Proportion, and Architectural Features Guidelines 5.2.6 The design of a new building should not attempt to create ai false historic appearance, but rather complement the existing district. New construction should have its own character: and 5.2.7The fenestration of a new building should reflect that of existing historic structures within 5.2.8 Architectural details such as cornices, trim, windows and doors should reflect the scale of 5.2.9 New homes within the district should be built with approved materials. Modern materials, 5.2.10 Ify vinyl-clad windows are used, they must have permanent exterior muntins to match the style. adistrict and be compatible in proportion, shape, location, pattern and size. buildings in the existing historic district. ifused, should be similar in appearance and texture traditional materials. 5.2.11 Aluminum and vinyl siding are prohibited on new construction. existing windows. 5.2.12 There are a variety of roof forms in the district including gable, hip, and gambrel. The roof forms used on new construction should relate to neighboring buildings in form and material. 5.2.13 The historic landscape of the district including green: space and mature trees is one oft the character-defining elements oft the district. When undertaking new construction, significant trees or vegetation shall be preserved. The property owner is following all design guidelines. Based on finding of fact, the request is congruous with the Historic Preservation Design Guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: Empty lot located on the east corner of West Main and' Van Norden Street- = New Construction A request has been made by Mr.. Jim Fortescue for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct two new single-family dwellings on the empty lotl located on the east corner of West Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.2 Residential Construction. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included int the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate Main and Van Norden Street. may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Jim Fortescue to construct two new single-family dwellings on the empty lot located on the east corner of West Main and Van Norden Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.2 Residential Construction. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Jim Fortescue to construct two new single-family dwellings on the empty! lot located on the east corner of West Main and Van Norden Street." This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.2 Residential Construction. If further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Jim Fortescue to construct two new: single-family dwellings on the empty lot located on the east corner of West Main and Van Norden Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.2 Residential Construction. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness application andi invoke NC GS160A-400.9d), which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS: 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. 746 West Main Street Fence Installation 746 West Main Street Fence Construction APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIAIENESS Please Use Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 too cashiers in the front lobby of City! Hall under" "Developmental Filing Fee" 1021 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Property/Name (if applicable): 746 Vest Main Steet Owner's Name: Lot Size: Jonathan Russell 48 (width) feet by 226 (depth) feet. Brief Description of Work tol be Done: Lustal a docoralivg ookal Suro.iufhn back yexda Creuso. Will uct bpiiglur tuan 4.5Rt understand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Russell Jonathon (Name of Applicant-t type or print) (Initials) ACTION 746 West Man Strect 29889 (Mailing Address) Sle/ (Date)/ (Signature R (Zip Code) 262)6 622-5486 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Itis is valid until Issuance of a Minor. to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. PROJECT CATEGORIES (check all that apply): This document does not constitute the issuance of a Building Permit. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Department at Exterior. Alteration New Construction SUPPORTING INFORMATION: Addition Demolition 252-975-9304. Attach 8-1/2"x11", sheets with written descriptions and drawings, photographs, and other graphic information necessary to completely describe the project. Use the checklist below to be sure that your application is complete. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Leave the checkbox blank if the item Property Owners & Address. Provide a list of property owners & addresses of all properties Plot Plan (if applicable). A plot plan showing the relationship of buildings, additions, sidewalks, drives, trees, property lines, etc., must be provided if your project includes any addition, demolition, fences, walls, or otherlandscape work. Show accurate measurements. You may also use a copy oft the survey that you received when you bought your property. Revise the copy as needed to show existing isnot applicable). located within a 100' of the above subject property. conditions and your proposed work. Photographs of existing conditions. Description of Materials (provide samples if appropriate). Drawings showing proposed work. Include one set of full size drawings when available. Plan drawings. Elevation drawings showing the new façade(s). Dimensions shown on drawings. 8-12" x 11" reductions of full-size drawings. Ifr reduced size is sO small as to bei illegible, make 8-1/2"x1 11" snapshots of individual drawings on the bigsheet. Photocopy reductions may be obtained from a number of blueprinting and photocopying businesses. State or Federal Tax Credits/Funds or CAMA Permits. If you are applying for any of these programs, Black Ink. Your application must be prepared in black ink on 8-1/2"x11", sheets sO that it can be copied for commission members. Applications prepared in blue, red, or other colored inks and/or pencil copy you must include a copy of your letter or permit from the State. poorly and will not be accepted.. (Office Use Only) Section (page)Topic Brief Description ofWork Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01006260 Photo: 01006260.jpg - Copyright 2019 by Dude Solutions. All Rights Reserved Beaufort Printed March 05, 2019 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Linés Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) W A G7 1:38 Feet OBJECTID 6210 OWNER NAME SPRUILL PAUL G MAILING ADDRESS2 746 WEST MAIN ST ZIP 27889 BLDG VAL 185560 TAXABLE VA 239060 PROPERTY ADDRESS 746 W MAIN ST DATE 9/29/2003 SALE PRICE 156000.00 NBHD DESC WEST SIDE HISTORIC ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS REID 44454 GPIN 5675-59-3736 OWNER NAME2 SPRUILL KEELYL CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC TOT VAL 239060 PREV ASSESS 244951 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1356/00509 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1900 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFFYR 1999 GPIN Long 5675-59-3736 MAILING ADDRESS 746 WEST MAIN ST STATE NC LAND VAL 53500 DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.28 MBL 567500113 STAMPS 312.00 NBHD CDE WSH EXEMPT AMT SQFT 2500 NBR BED 4 PIN 01006260 LOT11 BLK B GRIST PROPERTY Beaufort County onliner mapi access isp provided as a public service, as is, as available and without warranties, expressed or implied. 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The user agrees that Beaufort County and its Assigns shall be! held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. 4.5' ghha m E - Site Plan Gute Shed Gut Gute House Lot Fence Adjoining Property Owners: 746 West Main Street VEITE-WACONERJOAN 111 WI MAIN STREET WASHINGTONNC278) RIVER CHASE HOMEOWNERS ASSC POJ BOX 82 WASHINGTON: NC: 27889 GRIFFIN MARCIA S 134 WASHINGTON ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 BROWN CHARLESQ 86 CYPRESS SHORES DRIVE WASHINGTON: NC27889 GRAVES CSWANSON 705 SHORTDRIVE WASHINGTONNCZIS WICKHAM CHARLENE W 739 W MAIN STREET WASHINGTONI NC27889 SPRUILLPAULG 746 WESTMAIN: ST WASHINGTON NC:27889 MCLEAN CATHY B 742 WESTI MAIN STREET WASHINGTON: NC 27889 COLLIER CHRISTOPHER H 124 WASHINGTON STREET WASHINGTONNC278) RATCLIFF. ZENO: II 1564 TERRA CEIA ROAD PANTEGO: NC: 27860 BRAZIER BETTY JO 140 WASHINGTONI HARBOUR WASHINGTON: NC27889 MUSSELMAN! ISCOTT 755 W2ND: STREET WASHINGTONNC2789 Dountoin eoelopmenb Citys Preseroation fatoric Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 746 West Main Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. Jonathan Russell for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a 4.5 foot decorative metal fence in the back yard of the property located at 746 West Main Street. Ify you would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall- Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Ini the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Aa Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 746 West Main The application for the property located at 746 West Main Street is requesting approval to constructa 4.5 foot decorative metal fence around the perimeter of the back yard of the property. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls: 4.6.2 Wood, brick, stone, decorative block, iron, and equivalent materials of authentic design are appropriate fencing materials int the Historic District. Welded Wire, vinyl, and chain link 4.6.6 New fences and walls should be of a design that is appropriate to the architectural style 4.6.8 Privacy fencing shall only be allowed in the rear yard. Ifa majority ofaj privacy fence is visible from the public right-of-way, al landscape buffer shall bei included. Noi fence, including a 4.6.9 A rear yard privacy fence shall place the framing for the fence to thei inside facing the owner's property. The outside of all wooden rear yard privacy fences shall be finished using an opaque stain or paint. If painted, the color shall be compatible with the structure. 4.6.12 The use of plant screenings, in the form of hedgerows and landscaping, is encouraged: as an alternative to fences and walls. Any such plantings shall comply with the height and location fences are not allowed. and period of the historic structure. privacy fence, shall exceed: six (6) feet in height. standards of these guidelines. The fence is within the height requirements and is of an appropriate design. Based on finding of fact, this request is congruous with the historic preservation design guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 746 West Main Street- Fence Construction A request has been made by Mr.. Jonathan Russell for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a 4.51 foot decorative metal fence in the back yard of the property located at 746 West Main Street. Please review the Design Guidelines; specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Jonathan Russell to construct a 4.51 foot decorative metal fence in the back yard of the property located at 746 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and' Walls. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness tol Mr. Jonathan Russell to construct a 4.51 foot decorative metal fence in the back yard of the property located at 746 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Jonathan Russell to construct a 4.51 foot decorative metal fence in the back yard of the property located at 746 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and' Walls. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness: application and invoke NC GS160A-400.9(d), which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. 150 West Main Street Sculpture Installation APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 to cashiers in thet front lobby of City Hall under' Developmental Filing! Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC. 27889 Street Address of Property: Hhshc TmayTsbe, W-Main S. Walhuph NC Historic Property/Name (if appliçable): Hshnc TmepD-che Owner's Name: Lot Size: Ats of e Pamlico feet by feet. 32,0u5;4. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Inshull Pawlira'awlor Kinehc suvlptuc in handt of -Hhe Hhshric Tumagk Tieache m' Main Shectin llashingime NC Peae Se alackad dutuphon understand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. understand approved requests are valid for one year, Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Dchv Towrnc Dizctor 7Name of Applicant-typé or print) AAs otHre Pamlico (Mailing Address) 5/24/11 (Date), Au (Signature of Applicant) (Initials) ACTION 27889 (Zip Code) ZEZ-246-2504 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Avayenc Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or anyl law, Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. It is valid until Issuance of al Minor. to the Historic Preservation Commission for review ati its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting oft the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. PROJECT CATEGORIES (check all that apply): This document does not constitute the issuance ofa Building Permit. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Department at Exterior Alteration New Construction SUPPORTING INFORMATION: Addition Demolition 252-975-9304. Attach 8-12'x11'sheets with written descriptions and drawings, photographs, and other graphic information necessary to completely describe the project. Use the checklist below to be sure that your application is complete. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Leave the checkbox blank if the item Property Owners & Address. Provide a list of property owners & addresses of all properties Plot Plan (if applicable). A plot plan showing the relationship of buildings, additions, sidewalks, drives, trees, property lines, etc., must be provided if your project includes any addition, demolition, fences, walls, or otherlandscape work. Show accurate measurements. You may also use a copy of the survey that you received when you bought your property. Revise the copy as needed to show existing isnot applicable). located within a 100' of the above subject property. conditions and your proposed work. 9 Photographs of existing conditions. 0 Description of Materials (provide samples if appropriate). Drawings showing proposed work. Include one set ofi full size drawings when available. Plan drawings. Elevation drawings showing the newi façade(s). Dimensions shown on drawings. 8-12"x11" reductions oft full-size drawings. If reduced size is SO small as to be illegible, make 8-1/2" X 11" snapshots of individual drawings on the bigsheet. Photocopy reductions may be obtained from a number of blueprinting and photocopying businesses. State or Federal Tax Credits/Funds or CAMA Permits. If you are applying for any of these programs, Black Ink. Your application must be prepared in black ink on 8-12'x11'sheets sO that it can be copied for commission members. Applications prepared in blue, red, or other colored inks and/or pencil copy you must include a copy of your letter or permit from the State. poorly and will not be accepted. (Office Use Only) Section (page)Topic Brief Description of Work Beaufort Printed May 28, 2019 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNECIGIS WEB HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) 1:34 Feet OBJECTID 6668 OWNER NAME BEAUFORT COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL MAILING ADDRESS2 GPIN 5675-88-2182 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC TOT VAL 1509886 PREV ASSESS 1764163 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1829/00081 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1913 SUB DESC THEATERS EFF YR 2000 GPIN Long 5675-88-2182 MAILING ADDRESS 108 GLADDEN STREET STATE NC LAND VAL DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.30 MBL 567508313 STAMPS 500.00 NBHD CDE CH EXEMPT AMT 1509886.00 SQFT NBR BED PIN 01012508 ZIP 27889 BLDG VAL 1316821 TAXABLE VA 0 PROPERTY ADDRESS 156 W MAIN ST DATE 9/26/2013 SALE PRICE 250000.00 NBHD DESC COMMERCIAL HISTORIC ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE SOCC32 NBR BATHS 0.0000 REID 43772 1LOT1 146-154 WEST MAIN STREET 193065 Beaufort County onliner map access is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed or implied. 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Application for Certificate of Appropriateness Kinetic Sculpture Installation June 2019 Sculpture Description: The metal and glass sculpture features local and NC: symbols including Osprey at top Winding river Fish in blue and green large glass features Agriculture and medical influences shown in metal track pieces Railroad thru Washington represented by tracks County outline in circular metal with river leading to the Sound (crescent moon) Variety ofa art represented in the County, represented by glass cups Tar Heel as NC: symbol represented by foot shaped metal Artist: The kinetic sculpture was purchased at thel Fort Worth Texas Main Street. Arts Festival. The sculpture created by Andrew Carson mplosasinispuromo has been donated the sculpture Photographs: Attached is a full-length photo and photos of elevated sculpture. Below are links to to the Arts of the Pamlico (AOP). His work is installed around the world. videos of'active' Andrew Carson Kinetic Sculptures. htps//ywyyoumbecom/vatchy-628WI5-Tvo htpsl/ywvyoutubcom/aIchETETPGVAOMONM Installation Location: Attached is aj photo oft the location in front of the Turnage Theatre. Mounting: An qualified engineer will create a mounting to elevate the sculpture to the front left oft the Turnage Theatre marquee at no cost to the City of Washington, and in alignment with City of Washington specifications. A plaque about the sculpture will be affixed to the metal box mounting. Organization Background: The Arts oft the Pamlico is a 501(C)3 organization and state-designated arts council, providing cultural opportunities through initiation, support and presentation of artistic programs in eastern NC. Funding for the arts council is comprised of memberships, business sponsorships; private donations, grants, facility rentals, ticket, art & concession sales, and endowment income. The. AOP is housed in, and owns (debt free), the Historic Turnage Theater. The Turnage Theatre is listed on the National Historic Register andi is the only known place in the United States where two theatres, a Vaudeville and a palace theater, are in the same building. The Turnage's palace theater is fully renovated and. AOP is currently initiating a campaign to stabilize the Vaudeville theater's roof prior to embarking on a renovation and: re-utilization program for the circa 1913 vaudeville theater portion oft the building. Avs 6 he Parlico 7he"Pamkco I AA auples. a - Adjoining Property Owners: 150 West Main Street GRAY MARK VL 108 N ELM STREET GREENSBORONCZ7401 BLACKSTONE, J WHIT 222 W STEWARTI PKY STE: 204 WASHINGTON NC: 27889 WALLJAYNE D 111 S. REED DR WASHINGTON NC 27889 MORGAN ELLEN LEWIS HRS 116 RIVER ROAD WASHINGTON NC 27889 ALM INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC 610 COURTLAND ST GREENSBORO. NC 27401 BEAUFORT COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL 108 GLADDEN STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 SMITHWICK PLAN B LLC 268 NANCE: LANE WASHINGTON NC 27889 WATERFRONT 102. E2ND STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 LOGELFO JOHN 126 WEST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 WOOLARD BENJAMIN PO BOX36 WASHINGTON NC 27889 INALLC 5161 SIX FORKS ROAD RALEIGH NC27609 SEMENTERPRISES OF WASHINGTON LLC 102 SIMMONS STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 EVANS JERRYC O 162 W MAIN STREET WASHINGTON: NC 27889 MOORE PROPERTY GROUP LLC 2305 W. ALABAMA ST HOUSTONTX77098 CAROWAN BUILDING LLC 107 UNION DRIVE WASHINGTON NC 27889 OWEN MICHAELS 108A N. MAIN ST SALISBURY: NC28144 DOWNTOWN WASHINGION ON THE Dotntoion eoelopmenb êftoric Preseroation a Citys Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness = 150 West Main Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Ms. Debra Torrence for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a sculpture in the sidewalk in front the property located at 150 West Main Street (The Turnage Theater). Ifyouy would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall- Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Int the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 150 West Main Street The application for the property located at 150 West Main Street (Arts oft the Pamlico) is requesting Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site approval to install a sculpture int the sidewalk in front the property. Design. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 150 West Main Street- Sculpture Installation Ar request has been made by Ms. Debra Torrence for a Certificate of Appropriateness: to install asculpture piece in the sidewalk located in front of the Turnage Theater: at 150' West Main Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate Street. may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Debra Torrence to install a sculpture ini the sidewalk in front the property located at 150 West Main Street (The Turnage Theater). This motion is based on thei following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Debra Torrence to install a sculpture in the sidewalk int front the property located at 150 West Main Street (The Turnage Theater). This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design. If further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Debra Torrence to install a sculpture int the sidewalk int front the property located at 150 West Main Street (The Turnage Theater). This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness application and invoke NC GS160A-400.9(d); which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. Waterfront Perimeter along the former Rowing Club Fence Installation APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 tocashiersin thei front lobby of City Hall under-Developmenta. Filing Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Waterfront, near the lighthouse and old Rowing Club Owner's Name: Lot Size: CityofWashington feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Installation ofa a run of fencing. Part oft the fencing will match the blue railing along the waterfront. The other part will be 4-foot black chainlink to match the existing fencing that runs perpendicular tot the waterfront. understand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting wish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. Tunderstand approved requests are valid for one year, Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Mike Dail, Community & Cultural Services Director (Name of Applicant -t type or print) 102 East Second Street (Mailing Address) May 15,2019 (Date) A (Signature of Appltcant) (Initials) ACTION 27889 (Zip Code) 252-975-9384 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or dèsignee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Iti is valid until Issuance of a Minor. toi the Historic Preservation Commission for review ati its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. 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SA 60 E 7 A 3 Crab Park Not to Scale Rowing Club City Storage Building Proposed Fencing Stewart Parkway Pamlico River Adjoining Property Owners: Waterfront H-DHOLDINGS OF WASHINGTON LLC 418 E WATER STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 SAUNDERS ROBERT 296 TEACHES COVE BATH INC27808 Oorontoin eoelopmenb @toric Preseroation C Citys Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA May 24, 2019 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness = Waterfront near the Lighthouse Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by the City of Washington for a Certificate of Appropriate- ness to install a run of 4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the waterfront. Ify you would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Place: City Hall - Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Int the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, a Mu Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report Stewart Parkway/ Waterfront: Along the old Rowing Club The application for the property located on the waterfront, along the former Rowing Club is requesting approval to install a run of 4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the waterfront property. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls: 4.6.2 Wood, brick, stone, decorative block, iron, and equivalent materials of authentic design are. appropriate fencing materials in the Historic District. Welded Wire, vinyl, and chain link 4.6.3 Deteriorated fence and wall elements should be repaired rather than replaced. New 4.6.4 Repairs to existing chain link fences may be allowed upi to 50% ofaf fence run (area between right angles). If 50% or greater of any linear feet of chain link fence run is damaged or otherwise requires repair, the entire chain link fence shall be removed and if replaced, shall be with a new fence made of material other than chain link and consistent with these guidelines. 4.6.5 Fences and walls should be properly maintained according to guidelines for masonry, 4.6.6 New fences and walls should be of a design that is appropriate to the architectural style 4.6.7 Front yard fences, fences erected adjacent to a main street or a side street should be of an open design, such as picket and no greater than four (4) feet in height. It is prohibited to use solid privacy fences in front yards. Split rail, basket weave, lattice and shadowbox are also 4.6.8 Privacy fencing shall only be allowed in the rear yard. Ifa majority ofa a privacy fence is visible from the public right-of-way, a landscape buffer: shall bei included. No fence, includinga fences are not allowed. elements should match the original in material, texture, and design. wood, and metal. and period of the historic structure. prohibited. privacy fence, shall exceed six (6) feet in height. More than 50% of the chain-link is being replaced in the run of fencing. Based on finding of fact, this request is not congruous with the historic preservation design guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: Stewart Parkway/ Waterfront: Along the old Rowing Club-F Fence Construction A request has been made by Mr. Mike Dail for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install ar run of 4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the waterfront property. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.64 Fences and Walls. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Mike Dail to install the proposed run of 4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the waterfront property. This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Mike Dail to install the proposed run of4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the waterfront property. This motion is based on the following findings ofi fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls. further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission deny a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Mike Dail to install the proposed run of 4-foot fencing along the old Rowing Club on the waterfront property. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls. Or Imove the commission continue this Certificate of Appropriateness application andi invoke. NC G5160A-400.9(d); which allows the commission to request technical advice from the Historic Preservation Office (HPO) staff. lalso move the commission seek guidance from the HPO regarding [detailed description of what information the commission is seeking. from HPO that will aid them in making a defensible decision regarding the case). We would like to remind the applicant pursuant to NC GS 160A-400.9(d), the HPO has 30 days from the date an official request is received from the commission to review and comment on the request. MINOR WORKS Minor Works 1.A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 214 East Water Street to replace the roof using like materials on the property, 2.A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 405 east Second Street to replace the roof using like materials on the property. 3.A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 400 East Main Street to replace rotten siding using like materials on the and re-hang the shutters. property. 4.Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 209 Washington Street to replace the roof using like materials on the property. OTHER BUSINESS Updated Tree Design Guidelines; Rules and Procedures *One copy is for the agenda, the other copy is for the binder. what is being deliberated, voted, or acted on-are available for public inspection at the meeting. Rule 5. Public Address to the Board Any individual or group who wishes to address the board shall make a request to be on the agenda to the board's secretary. However, the board shall determine at the meeting whether it will hear the individual or group. Rule 6. Order of Business Items shall be placed on the agenda according to the order of business. The order of business for each regular meeting shall be as follows: (1) Call to Order (2) Invocation (3) Roll Call (5) Old Business (6). New Business (7) Other Business (9) Adjournment (4) Discussion and Approval of Proposed Agenda (8). Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting By general consent of the board, items may be considered out of order. Rule 7. Presiding Officer The chair of the board shall preside at board meetings if he or she is present, unless he or she becomes actively engaged in debate on a particular matter. The chair shall have the right to vote on all matters before the commission. In order to address the If the chair is absent, the vice-chair shall preside. If both the chair and vice-chair are absent, another member designated by vote of the board shall preside. The vice- chair or another member who is temporarily presiding retains all of his or her rights as a member, including the right to make motions and the right to vote. Ifthe chair becomes actively involved in debate on a particular matter, he or she may designate another board member to preside over the debate. The chair shall board, a member must be recognized by the chair. resume presiding as soon as action on the matter is concluded. The presiding officer shall have the following powers: To rule motions in or out of order, including any motion patently offered for To determine whether a speaker has gone. beyond reasonable standards of courtesy in his remarks and to entertain and rule on objections from obstructive or dilatory purposes; other members on this ground; 3 what is being deliberated, voted, or acted on-are available for public inspection at the meeting. Rule 5. Public Address to the Board Any individual or group who wishes to address the board shall make a request to be on the agenda to the board's secretary. However, the board shall determine at the meeting whether it will hear the individual or group. Rule 6. Order of Business Items shall be placed on the agenda according to the order of business. The order of business for each regular meeting shall be as follows: (1) Call to Order (2) Invocation (3) Roll Call (5) Old Business (6) New Business (7) Other Business (9) Adjournment (4) Discussion and Approval of Proposed Agenda (8) Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting By general consent of the board, items may be considered out of order. Rule 7. Presiding Officer The chair of the board shall preside at board meetings if he or she is present, unless he or she becomes actively engaged in debate on a particular matter. The chair shall have the right to vote on all matters before the commission. In order to address the If the chair is absent, the vice-chair shall preside. If both the chair and vice-chair are absent, another member designated by vote of the board shall preside. The vice- chair or another member who is temporarily presiding retains all of his or her rights as a member, including the right to make motions and the right to vote. Ifthe chair becomes actively involved in debate on a particular matter, he or she may designate another board member to preside over the debate. The chair shall board, a member must be recognized by the chair. resume presiding as soon as action on the matter is concluded. The presiding officer shall have the following powers: To rule. motions in or out of order, including any motion patently offered for To determine whether a speaker has gone. beyond reasonable standards of courtesy in his remarks and to entertain and rule on objections from obstructive or dilatory purposes; other members on this ground; 3 Washington, NC - Historic District Design Guidelines 4.1.5 Shrubbery planted along building 4.1.9 If a diseased, storm damaged or edges and property lines shall have a mature height of less than six (6) 4.1.6 Trees, shrubs and fencing shall be used to screen service areas, garbage enclosures and, whenever possible, parking areas. safety hazard tree is removed, it should be replaced by a suitable species, as designated in an approved landscaping plan. The tree replacement must occur within one (1) year of removal, preferable between the dates of September 1st and March 1st to encourage survival. Should the replacement tree die, the tree shall be continuously replaced until it feet. survives. 4.2 Lighting Lighting in the historic district should be planned in such a way that provides adequate safety but does not overly Attractive landscaping can be used to illuminate the district. Fixture design, in soften the impact of mechanical particular, should be appropriate to the installations such as this power meter. construction, significant trees or vegetation shall be preserved. 4.1.8 A Certificate of Appropriateness is required for the removal of live trees with a diameter of six (6) significant trees should only be done if it has disease or storm building and district. 4.1.7 When undertaking new inches or greater. Removal of damage, or is a safety hazard to Waterfront. light fixtures historic structures. Lighting Guidelines 4.2.1 The design of lighting fixtures and poles shall be compatible in size, scale, material and brightness with the structure, landscape, and neighborhood setting. 45 Washington, NC - Historic District Design Guidelines 4.1.5 Shrubbery planted along building 4.1.9 If a diseased, storm damaged or edges and property lines shall have a mature height of less than six (6) 4.1.6 Trees, shrubs and fencing shall be used to screen service areas, garbage enclosures and, whenever possible, parking areas. safety hazard tree is removed, it should be replaced by a suitable species, as designated in an approved landscaping plan. The tree replacement must occur within one (1) year of removal, preferable between the dates of September 1st and March 1st to encourage survival. Should the replacement tree die, the tree shall be continuously replaced until it feet. survives. 4.2 Lighting Lighting in the historic district should be planned in such a way that provides adequate safety but does not overly Attractive landscaping can be used to illuminate the district. Fixture design, in soften the impact of mechanical particular, should be appropriate to the installations such as this power meter. construction, significant trees or vegetation shall be preserved. 4.1.8 A Certificate of Appropriateness is required for the removal of live trees with a diameter of six (6) significant trees should only be done if it has disease or storm building and district. 4.1.7 When undertaking new inches or greater. Removal of damage, or is a safety hazard to Waterfront. light fixtures historic structures. Lighting Guidelines 4.2.1 The design of lighting fixtures and poles shall be compatible in size, scale, material and brightness with the structure, landscape, and neighborhood setting. 45 Selection of a New Chair & Vice Chair MINUTES Not Complete