WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting Agenda Tuesday, February 6, 2018 7:00 PM I. II. Opening of the meeting Invocation III. Roll call IV. Old Business 1. A request has been made by Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove the following structures on the property located at 323 West Main Street: a) The John Havens Moss Industry Complex b) The Aaron Phillips House c) The Winfield Texaco Service Station d) The Manager's Office V. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works 1. A request has been made by Beaufort County for a Certificate of Appropriateness to: a) Remove three chimney stacks and the terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at 132 North Market Street b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at 111 West Second Street 2. A request has been made by Mr. Paul Collins for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 16'x28' swimming pool, landscaping, and fencing 3. A request has been made by Mr. Mike Renn for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a 14'x16' addition in the back yard of the on the property located at 239 East Water Street. property located at 164 East Main Street. B. Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 247 East Second Street to stabilize and repair the foundation using like materials on the property. 1 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Beacon Street Development to construct a new home on Moss Landing Lot#15. The home falls under the 2016 blanket approval. 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 155 North Market Street to install signage 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of install an HVAC condenser on the property 5. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 108 North Market Street to install signage 6.3 A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 600 West Second Street to replace fascia 7. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 627 West Second Street to replace roof on the property. located at 509 East Second Street. on the property. board and siding using like materials on the property. using like materials on the property. VI. Other Business 1. Workshop with the State Historic Preservation Office: Saturday, February 17, 2018 from 9am-3pm VII. Approval of Minutes - January 2, 2018 VIII. Adjourn 2 OLD BUSINESS 323 West Main Street Demolition/Remova of a. The John Havens Moss Industry Complex b. The Aaron Phillips House C. The Winfield Texaco Service Station d. The Manager's Office APPLIGATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Usel Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NG 27889 Street Address of Property: 323 Please submit the Application Fee of $50 toc cashiers int thei front lobby ofCity Hall under"Developmental Filing Fee" Wet Mona g. Mil K60 (depth) Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Havens Owner's Name: BBL Vembres,uc Lot Size: 335 feet by feet. (width) Brief Description of Work to) be Done: LMl Complex fiodesalo OSHCh 4.Managu'5 On popak Ihct GA Cosceaicall Unlntille ophahiplate ar f hat shaulel he doseldenl becaue a ngleet hL AuDik Ouers. (619)EE den2 aus OIEIS will gack ked wil cAs anc Rre s acyplll unll he kHer Hon slet. Historic appeavanci whck lunderstand that all for a Certificate of that CBARL applications Appropriateness rèquire'r review-by the Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. ont the 15th oft the month priort to the meeting lwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. Ani incomplete application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) 0 Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval. (Date) TAuy Sdeapn/ee Venees - (Name of7 Applcant - type or print) 87 Wcanllaat, (Mailing Address) 117-8017 (Date) 5 (Initials) ACTION Nca/) (Zip Code) Caraf 014-669-8753 (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 willl bet fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Itis valid until, Issuance of al Minor. tot 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. 11/30/2017 ConnectGIS Feature Report Beaufort Printed! November 30, 2017 See Below for Disclaimer @CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line D County Line (Solid) State En 1:81 Feet MPDeMAtAPeALONDAomDwTM-RUNMCMANaNseMadhnstpas 1/2 11/30/2017 OBJECTID 6486 OWNER NAME BBL VENTURES LLC MAILING ADDRESS2 ZIP 27835 BLDG VAL 140738 TAXABLE VA 848363 PROPERTV. ADDRESS 323 W MAIN: ST DATE 8/29/2017 SALE PRICE 450000.00 NBHD DESC B1 HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUSO1 NBR BATHS REID 44924 ConnectGIS Featurel Report GPIN 5675-78-2492 OWNER NAME2 CITV GREENVILLE PROP DESC 1LOTS S/S) WEST MAIN: STREET TOT VAL 848363 PREV ASSESS 848363 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1938/00873 NBR BLDG 2 LAND USE VR BUILT 1875 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFF YR 1950 GPYN Long 5675-78-2492 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX! 543 STATE NC LAND VAL 707625 DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.00 MBL 567500169 STAMPS 900.00 NBHD CDE B1HR EXEMPT AMT SQFT 1872 NBR BED 3 PIN 01001926 Beaufort County online mapa access is provided asa publics service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this websitei is fori informational purposes only andi is noti intended toc constitute al legal record nor should ith be substituted for the advice or services ofi industry professionals. Thel County of Beauforta andt the Website Provider disclaima allr responsibility andl legall liabilityf for thec contentp published ont this website. The usera agreest that Beaufort County andi its Assigns shall be! held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. pseboauortcommecgiscomDomioadla.a map96Bdc8bdiba4425a1e400004B9e9ax.hmat-pintid 2/2 Google House Gas Station Manager's Office Mill Complex Google Mill Complex Phillip Aaron House - Winfield Texaco Service Station Manager's Office Landscape Han SADED DD Form No. 10-300a (Rov. 10-74) UNTEDSTATSD#ARTIAENI OH THE INTERIOR FOR NPS USE ONLY RECEIVED NATIONALI PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC: PLACES DATE ENTERED INVENTORY- -NOMINATION: FORM ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 11 CONTINUATION: SHEET corner at. street level. The second floor is supported by a cast iron Corinthian column, construction of most of the downtown in ornamental brick styles a the only such treatment left in Washington. Following the few, more academic commercial (#46; Brothers Co. Building of Washington Building (#40i designed by Benton and Benton of wilson, buildings were constructed. The three story Bowers W. Main St.) is a formal composition of simple supporting a full entablature. The imposing Bank North Carolina and built between 1916 and pilasters with Ionic type capitals 192. W. Main St.) is a four story stone and brick structure 1924. The two lowest floors decorated with two heavy full entablature support the upper the entrance, a series of Dorio pilasters, and a trim and corner acroteria cap Doric columns in antis defining two brick levels, A notable cornice with stylized the building. Industrial Buildings Some semblance remains in the district recalling series of bustling docks and water related development, the Moss Planing Mill, still prospers business activity is no longer connected to the river. of industrial development, particularly along the waterfront, the when Washington was a port town with a days industry. The largest commercial on the riverbank, though its Most of the buildings are of early twentieth relatively new, though some remnants of brick construction John Havens probably Moss Industries century date still survive. The complex now known to as Washington's river industry. It several blocks upriver still stands as a monument and well kept relic of Washington's vital no longer functions but remains a picturesque A significant industrial byilding at the çorner of Hackney Avenue and West 3rd bui.lding with its crowstepped gable ends is occupied by waterfront. constructed for the Hackney Buggy Company stands Street, The enormous two-story brick another facility but remains well preserved. Domestio in from the end of the Civil War to the 1930s Domestic architecture Washington and sizes reflecting a range of taste, ambition, and resources! and in too large a number to permit the full spectrum of house types. These dwellings, which are of a few often repeated types, of their neighborhoods than. for was constructed in a variety of styles are relatively small, plain houses representing colleçtive value and for the environmental amenities individual mention. Mostr. in fact are important more for their their individual qualities. Form No 10-300a (Rov, 10-74) DEPARTMIENT OE THE INTERIOR NATIONALPARK SERVICE FOR NPS USE ONLY RECEIVED UNITED STATES NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES DATE ENTERED INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 42 CONTINUATION SHEET (Stewart Parkway) Collection of early 20th C. industrial buildings Pos "175. John Havens Moss Industries. in. operation. and structures. No longer service station with brick posts, in Washington owned by H. G. Winfiela alterations. Built 1875 (cornerstone). one of two to survive in Havens family, one of the town's detail survives. 419 W. Main St. Family building. Site of Federal Ellison). (Bridge Street) Service Station. 1-story early 20th C. (WDN - survey file, n.d.). end house with simple molded trim, 20th C. Pos 176. W. Main St. Winfield Texaco Ethyl stucco walls, tile details. One of several Pos "177. 323 W. Main St. 2-story frame gable Extremely important early 19th. C. 2-story brick warehousey Washington. Presumed to have been built by the oldest mercantile familes. Some original Fish House Restaurant. Recent 1-story commercial Piv v178. Havens Warehouse. closed ca. 1940 (James Government buoy yard, xs. service station, recently converted to new commercial George T. Leach House. Large and impressive 24-story with single and paired Ionic type porch posts, I 180. Piv L181. w. Main St. 1-story Nicholson House (James Ellison). use. site of Dr. Sam W. Main St. "Capt." Colonial Revival style house President and general manager of the gable dormers altered porch with other notable details. Leach was bracketed cornice, hipped roof, numerous Eureka Lumber Company (WDN 8-11-14). House. 2k-story frame house with hipped roof, Pos 182. 519 W. Main St. Dr. John Rodman Doric porch posts. Built between 1904- "Colonial style" house built 1977. type 1911(S). F /183. w. Main St. Warren winfield House. (Pierce Street) Piv 1184. 603 W. Main St. Anne style frame DuMay House. Outstanding late 19th C. Queen trim, gables on consoles, bay windows, varied fenestration, Notable cast" house. Well detailed with shingle iron fence and fountain. Built between with the First National Bank. fine porch with vernacular porch posts, 1901-1904(S). DuMay was associated National Register Historic District Survey Update-1 1997 Washington, Beaufort County NC SS Number: 396 Property Number: 177 Street Address: 323.W.) Main St. o-shnet evefecre Borw yhing Property Name: Phillip AaronHouse Viclelion Description: According to a comerstone, this 2-story front-gable frame Greek-Revival house was built in 1875, Thet two-bay wide by 3-bay deephouse has a symmetrical facade with 6-over-6 double-hung windows. Alterations include apedimented stoop and: stone foundation porch. T hovse was buil by Pwllip S. Aavon accvdis 4o 4he presert ohev, National Register Historic District Survey Update - 1997 Washington, Beaufort County NC SS Number: 395 Property Number: 176 Street Address: 315W.Mains St. Property Name: Winfield Texaco(Bthyl Service Station Description: The I-story ca, 1920s-30s porte-cochere gas station is unique in detail with brick posts, stuccoed walls, and terra-cotta tiled mansard-type roof apron, The cntry andj picture windows oft the symmetrical facade arc) headed by multi-light transoms. The station was one ofs several ini the city owned by H.G. Winfield (Washington Daily News, survey files). History: fuel business in Washington. H.G. Winfield owned H.G. Winfield Texaco Oil Company the first in the city to use: an oil truck for fuel delivery, He: also originated a rural county service. In 1937, he owned and operated three stations and supplied thirty-eight outlets in surrounding counties. One million gallons ofTexaco gasoline was sold thorugh the Winfield main bulk plant cach year it was in operation (Washington Daily News, Special Rotagravure Scction, 1937). Winfield was a pioneer in the communication with Mr. Dallas Berry, 735 W. 2nd St, 9/25/96.) He was, Service Stations (personal Adjoiming Property Owners 323 West Main Street BBL VENTURES LLC POBOX543 GREENVILLE NC: 27835 MAJOR CHARLESSII 404 WEST MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 FORTESCUE INVESTMENT GROUPI LLC 444STEWART PARKWAY WASHINGTON NC27889 CLARK RONALDL 334) WESTI MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 JENNINGS NEILL ARCHIBALDII 328) WEST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 HESTER. JOSEPH M 316 W MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 Dorontoion Decelopmenb 6 Catoric Preseroation Citya Washindton NORTH CAR'OLINA December 20, 2017 Subject: Certificate ofA Appropriateness - 323 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 ofWashington. According to the application submitted by the owner of 323 West Main Street, your property is located adjacent to the above subject property. Ar request has been made by Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures for a Certificate ofA Appropriateness to remove the following structures on the property located at 323 West Main Street: a) The Havens Mill Complex b) The Phillip Aaron House c) The Winfield Texaco Service Station d) The Manager's Office 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 January 2, 2017 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, Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL' Ventures has submitted a Notice of Intent to Move/Demolish the. John Havens Moss Industry complex located at 323 West Main Street. has been made Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures ford a Certificate of A request Appropriatenessi to move/demolish West Main Street. To grant such a request, the may be attached to the motion. the. John Havens Moss Industry complex located at 323 Historic Preservation Commission must make findings ofi fact, which the Commission feels appropriate are included inj the sample motions below. Any conditions Possible Actions: Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. located at 323) West Main Street. Thismotion' is based on the following findings Imove that the complex for the demolition of the John Havens Moss Industry with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures to allow fact: the application is congruous of specifically Section 6.01 Demolition and Relocation. Or Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Imove that the complex to allow fori the demolition oft the. John Havens Moss Industry with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures fact: the application is congruous findings of located at 323 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following move that the Historic Preservation specifically Section 6.0 Demolition and Relocation. Ifurther Commission place a delay on the demolition) for (up to) 365 days. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: Mr. Travis Stephenson Phillip Aaron House located at 323 West Main Street. of BBL Ventures has submitted a Notice of Intent to Move/Demolish the has been made Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures for a Certificate of A request the Phillip Aaron House located at. 323 West Main. Street. Historic Preservation Commission must make findings ofi fact, which Appropriateness to move/demolish To grant such a request, the may be attached to the motion. the Commission feels appropriate are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions Possible Actions: Commission a Certificate of Appropriateness: to Mr. Imove that the Historic Preservation 323 West Main! Street. Demolition and Relocation. Imove that the Historic located at 323) West specifically Section 6.01 grant Aaron House located at Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures to allow for the demolition of Phillip congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design This motion is based on the following findings oft fact: the application is Guidelines, specifically Section 6.0 Or Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Main Street.. This motion is based on the following findings oft fact: the Demolition and Relocation. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation the demolition of the Phillip Aaron! House Travis Stephenson of BBLVentures' to allow for Guidelines, application is congruous with the Historic! Preservation Commission Design Commission place a delay on the demolition for (up to). 365 days. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To:Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Phillip Aaron House located at 323 West Main Street. Re: Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures has submitted al Notice of Intent to Move/Demolish the A request has been made Mr. Travis. Stephenson of BBL Ventures, ford a Certificate of Appropriateness: tor move/demolish the Winfield Texaco. Service Station located at 323 West To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings ofi fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate Main Street. may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness: to Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures to allowi for the demolition of the Winfield Texaco Service Station located at 323 West Main Street. This motion is based on thei following findings oft fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 6.0 Demolition and Relocation. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL' Ventures to allow for the demolition of the Winfield Texaco Service Station located at 323 West Main! Street. This motion is based ont the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 6.01 Demolition and Relocation. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place a delay on the demolition; for (up to) 365 days. MAJOR WORKS 132North Market Street and 111 West Second Street Removing Chimneys and Terracotta Parapet Flashing APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Please Use Black Ink 132 North Market ST (Old Jail) and 111 West Second Street (Courhouse-Ar Annax N/A Owner's Name: Lot Size: Beaufort County feet by feet. (width) (depth) List all properties within 100 feet; on both sides, in front (across the street), and to the back of the property: (If necessary, attach a separate sheet) Brief Description of Work to be Done: a) Remove three chimney stacks and the terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at 132 North Market Street (Old Jail) b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at 111 West Second Street (Courthouse Annex) 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 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 Les Woolard (Name of Applicant -1 type or print) (Initials) ACTION Washington, NC 22-940-8346 (Daytime Phone Number) 27889 (Mailing Address) 1/18/18 (Date) (Zip Code) Les Wlogland (Signature of Applicant) (Date) (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 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 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. Beaufort Printed January 29, 2018 See Below for Disclaimer CONNEÇTGIS WEB HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State 1:56 Feet OBJECTID 6729 OWNER NAME BEAUFORT COUNTY MAILING ADDRESS2 ZIP 27889 TOT VAL 867855 PREV ASSESS 867855 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 0829/00471 NBR BLDG 2 LAND USE YR BUILT 1786 SUB DESC OTHER COUNTY EFF YR 1950 GPIN 5675-88-6222 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC PART DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.50 MBL 567508328 STAMPS NBHD CDE AC1 EXEMPT AMT 867855.00 SQFT NBRE BED PIN 15026276 GPIN Long 5675-88-6222 MAILING ADDRESS 112 WEST SECOND: STREET STATE NC LAND VAL BLDG VAL 683025 TAXABLE VA 0 PROPERTY ADDRESS 132 N MARKETST DATE 11/1/1983 SALE PRICE 0 NBHD DESC ZONE: 1 AVERAGE COMMERCIAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE SOCC86 NBR BATHS 0.0000 REID 02603 PT'S LTS15 AND: 21 BONNERS OLD: 184830 Beaufort County online map: access is provided asa a public service, asi is, asa available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this websitei is for informational purposes only andi is not intended to constitute al legal record nor should it be substituted for the advice or services ofi industry professionals. The County of Beauforta andt thel Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility andl legalli liabilityf for the content published ont this website. The user agreest that Beaufort County andi its Assigns shall bel held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of Countydata. Beaufort County Various Facilities Roof Replacement Beaufort County NC REI Project No. 17GVL-023 Page3 3 Building was constructed with al brick veneer that has moved away from its back up wall andi requires securement to prevent further movement. Install specified helical restoration anchors as specified in 04 052 24 Masonry Tuck Pointing with one anchor for every two square feet of wall area from the wall corner, and: from the bottom oft the wall to the top oft the wall three feet from exterior wall corner. Repair the existing open) jointi in the wall corner by removing existing mortar and installing backing rod and urethan sealant. Beaufort County Various Facilities 011100-2 Summary of Work C. Provide fixed ladder where shown on drawings. 3. OldJail a.) Remove and dispose of properly any asbestos containing roof materials. Install specified liquid coating system to the roofs perimeter gutters and as shown on drawings. Scrape, prime and paint the existing standing seam metal roof. Demo three abandoned chimneys (refer to dwgs) on the rooft to the roof deck and or the parapet wall elevation. Demo existing terra cotta tile coping cap. Demo existing roof system to the concrete deck. Widen to dimensions shown on drawings two existing through wallj primary scuppers. Install two newi through wall overflow scuppers. Install scupper heads and downspouts with splash pads for primary scuppers. Install rigid insulation system as shown on drawings with gypsum coverboard. Install adhered: roof membrane. Install miscellaneous metals, flashings and terminations fora b. Provide. Alternate #1 Pricing for fixed ladder where shown on drawings. a. Remove and dispose of properly any existing asbestos containing roof materials. Remove the existing rooft tot the concrete deck on Sectors 2&3, including the deck overbuild on Roof Sector 2. Remove the existing rooft to the wood deck on Sectors 4 &5. Enlarge existing primary scuppers to dimensions shown on drawing details. Install secondary overflow scuppers as shown on drawings.Demo existing terra cotta coping tiles. Install insulation system as shown on drawings. Install gypsum coverboard and fully adhered: roofmembrane. Install miscellaneous metals, flashings and terminations for a water tight system with a 20 Year NDL Warranty. b.) Provide. Alternate #2 Pricing for fixed ladder where shown on drawings. F.A Asbestos Containing Roofing Materials (ACRM): water tight system with a2 20 Year NDL Warranty. 4. Courthouse. Annex 1.P Please find the independent ACRM testing reports for each: facility located at the end oft this project manual. Abate ACRM as required by governing authorities and 2.Itist the intention ofthese specifications that no asbestos bearing materials be incorporated into the work. Int the event the contractor should determine unanticipated asbestos bearing materials to be present in the existing building components, Contractor is to stop all work in the affected area, notify the Engineer provide disposal manifest to the Owner. ENGINEERS RS1 OLD JAIL 210 ON.I MARKET ST. WASHINGTON,NCZ78X 18' EXISTING CORNICED GUTIERS SHALL BE COATED AS SPECIFIED EXISTNG TERRA COTTA COPING TOBE REMOVED 17 EXISTING TERR-COTTA COPING CAP L TEAT LA TAN AC LA 20 INSTALL SPECIFIED COATING OVER GRICKET AND VALLEY Vz" 03 EXISTING 16 8"X6" A-3/ SCUPPER TYP 1) 2) SCRAPE PRIMEY AND. 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SCUPPER SCALE: 1-1/2" 10 RS5 RS1 EEE COURTHOUSE ANNEX 111WEST2NDSTREET WASHINGTON,NC27889 RS1 0) RS4 7510* 67'-10" BSTROCIED INpDw SEEDETA27) Vis, A2 32" VACANT CURB TO BE REMOVED AND DECK REPAIRED 5 Qos DRAIN OUTLET IN PLACE CUT AND FOAM DNES S DS 19 UPPER 24348 SUvp A-3/ ROOF PARAPET AJCAB WALL FLASHING A-2/ SIMILAR 30 CONDUIT, GAS & COOLANT UNES REPLACE 10 LF OF DOWNSPOUT FROM ADJACENT ROOF ABOVE AND INSTALL SPLASH BLOCK WTH MEMBRANE PROTECTION PAD EXISTING TERRA COTTA COPING T0 BE REMOVED WDEN TO 4X12" SCUPPER REPLACE COLLECTOR HEAD &DS AN6 DS Veor A-5/ A-5 VEW V33) -5 EXISTING. ATCRIO 3/8/5 (5)0 A-2/LOWER ROOF WALL FLASHING 3) 15.5+ ATC/9 1/4"/FT. 24"X18" SUMP 12.75+ PARAPET SIMILAR 19' DS AN6" Adjacent Property Owners - 132 North Market Street and 111 West Second Street LOGELFO JOHN 126 WEST MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON, NC27889 JEFFERSON WILLIAME POBOX901 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 SMITH DIANE WOOLARD POST OFFICE BOX5 WASHINGTON, NC: 27889 WARDI MICHAEL GREGORY 503 BAYI LAKE: STREET CHOCOWINITY NC 27817 MIDGETTE RACHELJ 322F POSTE ROAD BATH NC2 27808 PAGE FAMILYLLC POE BOX1828 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 SMITHWICK STRUCTURES LLC 1589V W5 5THST WASHINGTON, NC 27889 TETTERTON CLARENCEE POBOX324 WASHINGTON, NC: 27889 MASON KEITHB POI BOX1945 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 PAGE WELCH LLC POE BOX1828 WASHINGTON, NC 27889 MAYO WILLIAMP POBOX635 WASHINGTON NC 27889 RICHARDSON HOODL 208 NI MARKET STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 PARTRICK CORNELIUSTJR 204 NORTH MARKET: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 FORTESCUE INVESTMENT GROUP LLC 444 STEWART PARKWAY WASHINGTON NC: 27889 C Dotntoion eoelopmenb fhtoric Preseroation Citya Washindton NORTH CAROLINA January 29. 2018 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 132 North Market Street and 111 West 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 to the above subject property. Ar request has been made by Beaufort County for a Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1. Remove three chimney stacks and the terracotta parapet flashing on the prop- 2. Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at erty located at 132 North Market Street. 111 West Second 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 February 6, 2018 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 132 North Market Street and 111 West Second Street The application for the property located at 132 North Market Street and 111 West Second Street is requesting approval to: a) Remove three chimney stacks and the terracotta parapet flashing on the property b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at 111 located at 132 North Market Street West Second Street Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.5 Roofing: 3.5.1 Retain and preserve historic roofs and roofing materials including its overall design, shape, 3.5.2 Character-defining elements of historic roofs should be retained and preserved including dormer windows, chimneys, turrets, cupolas, and parapet walls. Eave overhangs, moldings and 3.5.3 Roofs on historic structures are often characterized by their historic material including clay tiles, slate or) wood shingles, and metal. These materials should be retained and preserved, pitch, and line. trim, and soffit boards should also be retained and preserved. whenever economically feasible. Based on findings of fact, the request is not congruous with the Design Guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 132 North Main Street and 111 West Second Street- Chimney Removal and Terracotta Parapet flashing removal. A request has been made by Beaufort County ford a Certificate of Appropriateness to: a) Remove three chimney stacks and the terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at 132 North Market Street (The Old. Jail) and b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet. flashing on the property located at 111 West Second. Street (Courthouse Annex) 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 Appropriatenessto Beaufort County to: a) Remove three chimney: stacks and thet terracotta parapet flashing ont the property b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at located at 132 North Market Street (The Old. Jail) and 111 West Second Street (Courthouse Annex) This motion is based on thet following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.5 Roofing. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Beaufort County to: a) Remove three chimney stacks and thei terracotta parapet flashing on the property b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing ont the property located at located at 132 North Market Street (The Old. Jail) and 111 West Second Street (Courthouse Annex) This motion is based on thet following findings ofi fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.5 Roofing. 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 Beaufort County to: a) Remove three chimney stacks and the terracotta parapet flashing on the property b) Remove the remaining terracotta parapet flashing on the property located at located at: 132 North Market Street (The Old. Jail) and 111West: Second Street (Courthouse Annex) This motion is based on the following findings oft fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.5 Roofing. 239 East Water Street Installing Swimming Pool Fencing Landscaping A.4.2 CITY OF WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR. A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Date_ SApDARYI 2016 Fee_ A: Information on Structure Under Consideration Address: 239 5 SAATER SIREET Current Owner: PAUC CocsTwiS/AATHY Rowe Tax Parcel Number: This document does not constitute the issuance of a Building Permit. Itis the responsibility of the applicant to obtain all necessary permits before commencing work. Contact the Inspections Dept. at 975-9383. Has al Building Permit been obtained? YES B: Information on Person Making Application NOX N/A Name: RAUC COCLINS Address: 239 E. WATER SREET City:. MIASHINGON State: NO Zip: 27889 Phone: 202-641-803 C: Proposed Changes to Structure (We) respectfully request a Certificate of Appropriateness be issued in accordance with the City of Washington Zoning Ordinance for the following reason: (details of the proposed project) To boila a swimniny poal, dock ard Pence as Shown in attahment. Pool wl bo - Concreke/whte plastc Pako willbeFluy stone orck Fere will le alumivum wle trodikonal wrought iron loolk. 5feettall D: I(We) understand approved requests are valid for one year. Note: Applicants, and/or their agents or parties of interest are prohibited from any contact in relation to this matter with Historic Preservation Commission members prior to the public hearing. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Respectfully Submitted, ACTION Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval DATE L9C Signature A4-3 Beaufort Printed January3 31, 2018 See Below for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS WEB HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State 1:126 Feet OBJECTID 45524 OWNER NAME BEACON STREET MOSS LLC MAILING ADDRESS2 GPIN 5675-96-3942 OWNER NAME2 CITY RALEIGH PROP DESC (.82AC) MOSS WAY ROW TOT VAL 9020 PREV ASSESS TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1828/00481 NBR BLDG 0 LAND USE YR BUILT SUB DESC EFFYR GPIN Long 5675-96-3942 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 6474 STATE NC LAND VAL 9020 DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.82 MBL STAMPS NBHD CDE MOSS EXEMPT AMT SOQFT NBR BED PIN ZIP 27628 BLDG VAL 0 TAXABLE VA 9020 PROPERTY ADDRESS MOSS WAY DATE 9/19/2013 SALE PRICE 0 NBHD DESC MOSS LANDING VILLAS ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE NBR BATHS REID 45252 Beaufort County online map access is provided as a publics service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. 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JAYNEA 301 EAST WATER STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 C orntoion eoelopmenb @ftoric Preseroation Citya Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA January 29, 2018 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 239 East water 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 Mr. Paul Collins for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a swimming pool, landscaping, and fencing on the property located at 239 East Water 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 February 6, 2018 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, Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 239 East Water Street The application fort the property located at 239 East Water Street is requesting approval to install a 5-foot 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 4.6.6 New fences and walls should be ofa design thati is appropriate to the architectural style 4.6.7 Front yard fences, fences erected adjacent to a main street ora a side: street should be of an open design, such as picket and no greater than four (4) feet in height. Iti 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 ofaj privacy fence is visible from the public right-of-way, a landscape buffer shall bei included. No fence, including a 4.6.9 A rear yard privacy fence shall place the framing for the fence to the inside facing the owner's property. The outside of all wooden rearyard privacy fences shall be finished using an opaque: stain or paint. If painted, the color shall be compatible with the structure. decorative metal fence in the side and back yard oft the property: fences are not allowed. and period of the historic: structure. prohibited. privacy fence, shall exceed: six (6) feet in height. Note: Washington's city ordinance requires fencing around pools to be at least five(5). feet in height. The style of the fencing is congruous with the Design Guidelines. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 4.1 Landscaping: 4.1.4 In adding new landscaping, native and commonly occurring vegetation is recommended. New plant materials shall be appropriate in species and scale to existing plant materials in the 4.1.5 Shrubbery planted along building edges and property lines shall have a mature height of 4.1.6 Trees, shrubs and fencing shall be used to: screen service areas, garbage enclosures and, Note: The property owner will be installing landscaping for privacy and for screening. immediate vicinity. less than six (6) feet. whenever possible, parking areas. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: Mr. Paul Collins has submitted a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 16'x28' inground swimming pool, ai five (5) foot high metal fence, and landscaping in the side and back yard of the property located at 239 East' Water Street. A request has been made by Mr. Paul Collins has submitted a request. for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 16'x28' inground swimming pool, aj five (5)foot high metal fence, and landscaping ini the back yard of the property located at 239 East Water: Street. 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. Paul Collins install a 16'x28' in-ground swimming pool, a five (5) foot high metal fence, and landscaping in the side and back yard oft the property located at 239 East Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings ofi fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls, 4.1 Landscaping, and the City of Washington's Ordinances. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission: grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Paul Collins install a 16'x28' in-ground swimming pool, at five (5) foot high metal fence, and landscaping in the side and back yard oft the property located at 239 East' Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines Chapter 4.6 Fences and' Walls, 4.1 Landscaping, and the City of Washington's Ordinances. 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. Paul Collins install a 16'x28' in-ground swimming pool, ai five (5) foot high metal fence, and. landscaping in the side and back yard oft the property located at 239 East Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines Chapter 4.6 Fences and' Walls, 4.1 Landscaping, and the City of Washington's Ordinances. 164 East Main Street Addition in Back Yard 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 toc cashiers in thei front lobby of Cityl Hall under' "Developmental Finding Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: 164 E Main St Historic Owner's Name: Lot Size: House Property/Name (if applicable): Styrow ivew eun Vvee 65 (width) feet by /65 (depth) feet. Brief Description of Work to be Done: 144/6 cfhaise WONESHOP adalhion ho reAr 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. Ani incomplete application will not be accepted. understand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) O Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Mie Rou (Name of Applicant -type or print) (Mailing Address) 7/18 (Date) (Initials) ACTION 27887 AAe 224-223 -3946 (Daytime Phone Number) (Signature Of7 Applicant) (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 willl be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Itis 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. Beaufort Printed Februaryo 01,2018 Seel Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State EVS 1:27 Feet OBJECTID 6671 OWNER NAME FANKHANEL KAREN MAILING ADDRESS2 164 EAST MAIN STREET ZIP 27889 BLDG VAL 139016 TAXABLE VA 216396 PROPERTY ADDRESS 164 EMAIN ST DATE 8/25/2017 SALE PRICE 260000 NBHD DESC B1 HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUSO1 NBR BATHS REID 42676 GPIN 5675-87-9757 OWNER NAME2 RENN DAVID MICHAEL CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC LT4 44 BONNERS OLD PART TOT VAL 216396 PREV ASSESS 147689 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1938/00527 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1890 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFF YR 1975 GPIN Long 5675-87-9757 MAILING ADDRESS 164 EAST MAIN: STREET STATE NC LAND VAL 77380 DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.18 MBL 567508226 STAMPS 520 NBHD CDE BIHR EXEMPT AMT SQFT 2796 NBR BED 3 PIN 01021808 Beaufort County online mapa accessi is provided asa publics service, asi is, as available and without) warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this website is fori informational purposes only andi is not intended to constitute. al legal record nors 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 liabilityf for the content published ont this website. The user agreest that Beaufort County landi its Assigns shall bel held! harmlessf from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use ofC County data. BEAUFORT BUILDERS 849 West 3rd Street PO Box 1926 Washington, NC: 27889 Phone# 2529751200 Fax# 2529757401 bemfbrthuildeneamaliaind PROPOSAL 1/16/2018 325 erAddres Mike and Karen Renn 164 E. Main Street Washington, NC27889 sn 14'x16' Storage Building (Attached) per plan Footers: 20" x 8" Continuous Footers w! 2 #5 Rebar 4" Concrete Slab w/ Vapor Barrier Double Brick Foundation Wall 1/2 Anchor Bolts 2x8 Treated Plate 2x4 4 Walls at 16" O.C. 2x61 Rafters and Ceiling Joist @ 16" O.C. 1/2" OSB: Sheathing at' Walls and Roof Hardee Smooth Siding and' Trim Painted Exterior 15# Felt and Architectural Shingles 1-2(8)/3(8) Vinyl Window with' Trim to Match Existing 1-3(0)9Lite: Steel Door and Lock: Set Interior Unfinished Building Permit Pretreat No Electrical Included 1-6 6(0)/8(0) Manually Operated Roll Up Door No other work, materials or permits included. II 1 x 56 31 Home / / / MAeS S Adjacent Property Owners = 164 East Main Street ST'PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 101 NORTH BONNER: STREET WASHINGTON, NC: 27889 TURNERI ROBIN B 145 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 YOUNG RICHARD MARTIN 142EMAINST WASHINGTON, NC 27889 DOTSON' VICKIE C 620 DUCK CREEK ROAD WASHINGTON, NC 27889 FANKHANEL KAREN 164 EASTI MAIN STREET WASHINGTON, NCZ 27889 SMITH JAMES HJR 144 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON, NC 27889 DARRE" LAURA 361 RIVERSIDE DR WASHINGTON, NC2 27889 IPLAN GROUP AGENT FOR CUSTODIAN FBO WILLIAM POULINI IRA 28011 CLEMENS ROAD WESTLAKE OH 44145 CLARKE BENJAMINJ 116 BONNER STREETI N WASHINGTON, NC 27889 THE WORTHY GROUP LLC 100 RIVERSIDE DRIVE WASHINGTON, NC 27889 Dotntoun 0 eoelopmenb Citys 8 Gfstoric Presevation Washindton NORTHCAROLINA January 29, 2018 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 164 E 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. Ar request has been made by Mr. Mike Renn for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a 14'x16' addition in the back yard of the property located at 164 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 February 6, 2018 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, C8 Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 164 East Main Street The application for the property located at 164 East Main Street is requesting approval build a: 14'x16' From the Secretary of Interior's Standards of Rehabilitation (page 3 ofWashington's Design Guidelines): New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new one: shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner thati if removed in thet future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its addition on the back of the house. historicintegrity of the property and its environment. environment would be unimpaired. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 5.3 Additions: S.3.1 should be located to the rear or non-character defining elevation. With historic residential structures, additions should be placed in a manner that they are not dearly seen from the public right-of-way. landscaping can often be used to minimize the visual impact that additions may S.3.2 New additions should not remove, damage, or obscure character-defining architectural S.3.3 Additions should be compatible in materials, design, roof form, and proportion to the main structure. However, new additions should be constructed at a scale smaller than the historic S.3.4 Additions, like new construction, are representative oit the time in which they are built. Therefore, contemporary, designs are permitted, but should always be compatible with the 5.3.6 Additions to historic structures should be clearly identifiable as such. Additions should be set back and constructed at a smaller scale than the original building. Architectural details should complement the main structure but should be clearly differentiated. have to the historic structure. features. structure so as not to overpower the existing historic building. existing historic structure. Based on findings of fact, the request is congruous with the Design Guidelines. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 164 East Main Street- New Addition on back of the house Ar request has been made by Mr. Michael Renn for a Certificate ofAppropriateness: to construct a: 14'x16' addition on the property located at 164 East Main Street. Please review the To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings ofi fact, which are included int the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.3 Additions. may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Michael Renni to construct a 14'x16' addition on the back oft the property located at 164 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 5.3 Additions. Imove that the Historic Preservation Gommission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Michael Renn to construct a: 14'x16' addition on the back oft the property located at 164 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 5.3 Additions. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the Or approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Michael Renn to construct: a 14'x16 addition on the back of the property located at 164 East Main 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 5.3 Additions. MINOR WORKS B. Minor Works 1. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 247 East Second Street to stabilize and repair the foundation using like materials 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Beacon Street Development to construct a new home on Moss Landing Lot#15. The home 3. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the 4. AI request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of install an HVAC condenser on the property located at 509 East Second Street. 5. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the 6. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 600 West Second Street to replace fascia board and siding using like materials on 7. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 627 West Second Street to replace roof using like materials on the property. on the property. falls under the 2016 blanket approval. owner of 155 North Market Street to install signage on the property. owner of 108 North Market Street to install signage on the property. the property. OTHER BUSINESS Workshop with the State Historic Preservation Office Saturday February 17, 2018 9am-3pm MINUTES WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting - Minutes Tuesday, January 2, 2018 7:00 pm Members Present Colleen Knight Kathleen Couch Mark Everett William Kenner Geraldine McKinley Karen Mann Members Absent Cheri' Vaughn Others Present Emily Rebert, Historic Planner John Rodman, Planning Director Jessica Green, Administrative Support Opening of the meeting Invocation The Chairman called the meeting to order. An moment of silence was taken. As silent roll call was taken by staff. II. III. Roll Call IV. Old Business 1. Arequest has been made by Mr.J John Moseley for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make thet following alterations to the old flower shop on the property located at 243 East Main Street. a.) Cover the current cinder block with faux ballast stone on all sides. Mr. John Moseley was not present, nor anyone speaking on their behalf. Staff explained to the Commission that the 90-day period had passed and they would have to made a Kathleen Couch made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission deny a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr.. John Moseley to cover the current cinder block with faux ballast stone on all: sides at the property located at 243 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, decision on the request. 1 specifically Chapter 3.1 Walls, 3.2 Materials. Her motion was seconded by Colleen 2. Arequest has been made by Mr. Travis Stephenson of BBL Ventures fora a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove the following structures on the property located at 323 West Main Street: a.) The. John Havens Moss Industry Complex b.) The Phillip Aaron House c.) The Winfield Texaco Service Station d.) The Manager's Office Mr. Travis Stephenson was not present. The Commission discussed the condition of the buildings and what they saw during their tour of the property. Kathleen Couch made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission defer this request to the next month's meeting. William Kenner seconded Knight and all voted in favor. the motion and all voted in favor. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works V. 1. Ar request has been made by Mr.. James Grey for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace screening with glass on a side porch at the property located at 124 East Second Geraldine McKinney made a motion to reconsider Mr. Grey's request. Her motion was Street. seconded by Kathleen Couch and all voted ini favor. Mr. Grey came forward and presented his request to the Commission. The Chairman opened the floor and no one came forward to speak for or against the Colleen Knight made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr.. James Grey to exchange screen for glass on a side porch on the east side of the property located at 124 East Second Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 3.6 Porches and Entryways and 3.10 Architectural details. Geraldine McKinley 2. Arequest has been made by Mrs. Kathleen Couch for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following alterations on the property located at 624 West Main: Street: a.) request. seconded the motion and all voted inf favor. Install skylights in the roof oft the rear addition. 2 Kathleen Couch came forward and was sworn in. She explained that she would like to install skylights in the roof oft the rear addition on her house. She explained that their purpose is to helpy ventilate the bathroom int the addition. She stated that they would The Chairman opened the floor and no one came forward to speak for or against the Karen Mann made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Kathleen Couch to install skylights int the roof of the addition on the property located at 624) 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 3.51 Roofs and 3.12 Outbuildings and Accessory Structures. Her motion was seconded by William 3. An request has been made by Mr. Ambrose Lewis for a Certificate of Appropriateness to alter the previously approved back porch from having screen windows to glass at the Mr.. Ambrose Lewis came forward and was sworn in. He presented the Commission with not be visible from the street. request. Kenner and all voted in favor. property located at 227 East Second Street. his requested and answered questions. No one came forward to speak for or against the request. Karen Mann made thet following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Ambrose Lewis to alter the previously approved back porch from having screen windows to glass on thet tertiary elevation of the property located at 227 East Second Street. This motion is based oni the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways and! 5.3 Additions. Her motion was seconded by Geraldine McKinley and all voted in favor.. 4. Arequest has been made by Ms. Vickie Pfahler fora a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 12'x24' inground pooli in the back yard of the property located at 419 East Main Ms. Vickie Pfahler came forward and was sworn in. She explained her request and answered questions from the Commission. She assured the Commission that the pool would be properly screen and would not be visible from the street. Street. 3 Geraldine McKinley made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Vickie Pfahler to installa 12x26 inground pool in thel back yard of the property located at 419 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines and City of Washington's Ordinances. Her motion was seconded by Colleen Knight and all voted in favor. 5. Ar request has been made by Mr. Harlow Ide for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install board siding above the front porch on the property located at 524 West Main Emily Rebert explained that this work was started without permission ora a COA. She stated that staff has tried to contact the owner but has not had any communication with them. She stated that the work has stopped or they are finished and staff is presenting this request to the Commission. The Commission discussed the request further and the The Chairman opened the floor and no one came forward to speak for or against the William Kenner made thet following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission deny a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Harlow Ide to remove the wood siding above the porch and replace it with hardi-board on the property located at 524' West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application ist not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.1 Walls. His motion was seconded by Karen Mann and Street. proper fixt for the situation. request. all voted inj favor. B. Minor' Works 1. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of140) West Main Street to install signage on the front and rearl location of 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the City of Washington to remove two sick trees in the public right of way location on 3. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of130 East Second Street to replace the roof using lie materials on the 4. An request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 423 East Second Street to move two garden sheds from the back yard of the property. the property located at 420 East Main Street. property. the property located at 418 East Second Street into theirs. 4 Kathleen Couch made a motion to approve all the minor works. William Kenner seconded the motion and all voted ini favor. VI. Other Business 1. National Register nomination oft the U.S. Army Gunboat Picket recommendation. 2. Workshop with the State Historic Preservation Office: Saturday, February17,2018 from Emily Rebert went through the nomination recommendation and the Commission discussed the option. Karen Mann made thet following motion: We, the Washington Historic Preservation Commission, have reviewed and discussed the nomination for the U.S. Army Gunboat Pickett and findi that the property meets the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places as stated in Section 8 of the report. Wei therefore, recommend that the property be submitted for listing in the Register. Her motion was seconded by The Commission also discussed the workshop scheduled for February 17,2018. 9am-3pm Geraldine McKinley and all voted ini favor. VII. Approval of Minutes - December 5, 2017 Geraldine McKinley made a motion to approve the minutes, her motion was seconded by' William Kenner and all voted in favor. VIII. Adjourn There being no other business Geraldine McKinley made a motion to adjourn. Kathleen Couch seconded the motion and all voted in favor. 5