WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting - Agenda Tuesday, August 2, 2016 7:00 PM *** There will be a workshop with the State Historic Preservation office at 6:00 PM in the same location as the meeting." *** I. II. Opening of the meeting Invocation III. Roll call V. Old Business 1. A request has been made by Mr. Steven Rader and Ms. Charlotte Mason for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove a pine tree located in the back 2. AI request has been made by Moss Landing for a blanket approval of nine building plans to be considered as Minor Works fori future construction. yard of the property on 119/117 South Harvey Street. V. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works 1. A request has been made by Mr. Bill Litchfield for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace the wood paneling siding around all elevations on 2. A request has been made by Mr. Hilton Moore for a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a 30' run of fencing along the back property line of the property located at 404 Water Street. the property located at 329 North Bonner Street 3. Arequest has been made by Mr. Dominic Reisig for a Certificate of Appropriateness to extend the existing fence around the back yard of the 4. Ar request has been made by Mr. Al Crisp for a Certificate of Appropriateness too construct a new residential dwelling on property located at 416 Water 5. Ar request has been made by Mr. Franklin Johnson for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new residential dwelling on property located property located at 117 McNair Street. Street. at 406 Water Street. 1 6. A request has been made by Ms. Ann Hunt for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct an addition between the house and the garage on the property located at 122 South Academy Street. B. Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 420 Water Street to repair a porch using like 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 524 West Main Street to install a new HVAC unit in place of the previous one on the tertiary elevation of the property. 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 605 East Second Street to install a new gas 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 329 North Bonner Street to repair the front porch and siding using like materials on the front façade of the property. materials on the tertiary elevation of the property. pack in place of the previous one of the property. VI. Other Business 1. Demolition By Neglect Ordinance: Property Status VII. Approval of Minutes - July 5th, 2016 VIII. Adjourn 2 MAJOR WORKS OLD BUSINESS 117/119 South Harvey Street Removal ofa Pine Tree APPLICATION FOR. A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Please use Black Ink Street Address of Property: H119 S.hacdey StWashingtonne Historic Property/Name (f applicable): Owner's Name: Lot Size: Chaclotfe N.Mason feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work tol be Done: eMOLe apure be gion backyd 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. Ani 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 Charlotte N.Mason (Name of Applicant - type or print) (Initials) ACTION 14Sfarveyst Wabhhneytonn (Mailing Address) 6-13-1 (Date) (Zip Code) 402 9945 (Daytime Phone Number) Chalotte Mooon (Date) (Authorized Signature) (Signature of Applicant) 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 a Minor tot the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work. Auth. Sig.) 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Content published ont this website is for informational purposes only and is noti intended to constitute a legal record nor should it be substituted for the advice or: services of industry professionals. Thel County of Beaufort and thel Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility andl legall liabilityf for the content published ont this website. The user 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. a-steoww..sMSANe 2/2 533 Bragaw Lane Chocowinity, NC27817 June 16, 2016 Washington Historic Preservation Commission Washington, North Carolina 27889 City Hall re: pine tree at 119 South Harvey Street Dear Commission members: Iam currently President ofTri-State Associates, Inc, which isi in the timber and land development business, and Ihave 44 years ofe experience in the timber industry. Iam familiar with the large Southern Yellow Pine tree int the backyard of119 South Harvey Street, Washington. Trees of this species when they reach that size lose much ofthe sapi in the upper part of the tree, making the wood brittle and unmarketable as lumber because ofits loss of strength. At tree oft this size would have lost much ofi its sap in the upper two thirds or more oft the tree during the summer season, and in winter the sap: recedes even farther. Trees which have grown large enough to lose this much sap are prone to snap in high winds, often at the point where the wood which has lost sap meets the wood still containing aj normal amount ofsap. This tree would be a real danger in hurricane conditions and could snapi in high winds less than hurricane force. It1 towers over three historic 19th century houses and could be a threat to any oft them depending on which way the wind is blowing, and could also hit two newer houses across the street. Sincerely, ERRE Adjoining Property Owners: 117/119 Harvey ST LITCHFIELD HOLDINGS LL 135 HARBOR RD WASHINGTON NC: 27889 AIDEUIS DIANNAL 122 SOUTH HARVEY STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 MASON CHARLOTTE NICHOLLS 119 SH HARVEY STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 TYNDALL ARTHURT 110 SOUTH HARVEY STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 STEVEN AND) VICTORIA RADER 113 HARVEY STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 GIRARD ROBERT M 303 EMAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BRIDGMAN MAURICE M 204 YUKON ST HAMPTON VA 23663 WOOTEN. JOSEPH A 221 LAKE ROAD GREENVILLE NC: 27834 GREEN BETTY. JANE 307 EAST MAINS STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 BEACON STREET MOSS LLC POI BOX 6474 RALEIGH NC 27628 MEISELL. JAYNEA 301 EAST) WATER STREET WASHINGTON NC2 27889 DOWNIOWN DEVELOPMENT &H HISTORIC PRESERVAIION City Washindton NORTH CAROLINA June 21,2016 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 11/119 Harvey 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 City of Washington, your property is located within 100 feet of the above referenced property. Arequest has been made by the owner of 117/119 Harvey Street to remove a pine tree in the tertiary elevation of the property. 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 July 5, 2016 Place: City Hall- Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go toi 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 eber@washngiommego" Staff Report 117/119 South Harvey Street The application for the property located at 117/119: South Harvey Street has submitted a request to Though not causing any damage to: structures now, the owners are concerned as to what future damage The Design Guidelines discusses tree removal in Section 4.1.8 and 4.1.9. It states the removal of significant trees should be done ifit! has a disease, storm damage, ori is a safety hazard to historic structures. Once thet tree is removed, the home owner has sixty days to replace it with another suitable remove a pine tree located in thel back yard ofi the property. the tree could cause. species. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: The owner of 117/119 South Harvey Street has submitted a request to remove a pine tree in the back yard oft the property. A request has been made by Mr.. Steven Rader and Ms. Charlotte Mason to remove a pine tree located in the back yard of the property located at 117/117 South Harvey: Street. To grant such ar request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings ofi fact, which are included ini 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. Steven Rader: and Ms. Charlotte Mason: to remove a pine tree located in the back yard of the property located at 117/119 South Harvey. Street. This motion is based on thej following findings offact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines; specifically Section 4.1 Landscaping. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Steven Raderand Ms. Charlotte Mason to remove a pine tree located in the back yard of the property located at 117/119 South Harvey. Street. This motion is based on thej following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 4.1 Landscaping. Ifurther 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. Steven Rader: and Ms. Charlotte Mason to remove a pine tree located in the back) yard of the property located at 117/119. South Harvey Street. This motion is based on the following) findings off fact: the application. is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 4.1 Landscaping. Moss Landing Blanket Approval 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 Moss Landing Development - Blanket Approval N/A Owner's Name: Lot Size: Beacon Street Development Co. - Jim Wiley na (width) feet by na (depth) feet. na 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: Seeking a blanket approval for nine residential building plans to be processed as Minor Works in future construction. 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 Jim Wiley Beacon Street Development Co. (Name of Applicant - type or print) (Initials) Box 6474 PO (Mailing Address) 6/20/16 (Date) Llin' Wlileu (Signature of Applicant) NC Raleigh, (Zip Code) 919-785-1445 (Daytime Phone Number) 27628 ACTION (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. Iti is valid until Issuance of a 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. The following house plans have been approved by the Historic Commission at previous meetings. The Washington (currently built on Lot 20) The Magnolia (under construction on Lot 17) The Boardwalk (under construction on Lot 33) The Beaufort (under construction on Lot 32) The Schooner (originally approved for Lot 32) The Live Oak (originally approved for Lot 37) The Parkside (originally approved for Lot 36 or 37) The Pamlico (Lot 19) The Riverside (Lot 18) C DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENI &HISTORIC PRESERVATION Citya Washington NORTH CAROLINA June 21, 2016 Moss Landing Table of Contents The-Adirondaek hewoyed 2. The Beaufort 3. The Boardwalk 4. The Live Oak 5. The Magnolia 6. The Pamlico 7. The Parkside 8. The Riverside 9. The Schooner 10.The SeneenerAlernate forap-aroumdporch) Rewoyed, 11.The Washington - DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT &HISTORIC PRESERVATION Citya Washington NORTH CAROLINA July:25,2016 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - Moss Landing- Blanket Approval 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 Moss Landing and Beacon Street Develop- ment your property is located adjacent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Beacon Street for a blanket approval of nine residential building plans to be processed as minor works for future construction. 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 reularly 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 August 2, 2016 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 ereber@washngomegow Adjacent Property Owners Moss Landing - Harbour Homes Jim Nance PO Box 2247 Washington, NC 27889 Stan Friedman 401 Moss Way Ste 301 Washington, NC 27889 Vickie Dotson 620 Duck Creek Rd Washington, NC 27889 Moss Property Partners 1589 West 5th Street Washington, NC 27889 Ms. Dee Congleton 210V Water Street Washington, NC 27889 Herman Gaskins Jr. PO Box 933 Washington, NC 27889 NC Estuarium 223 E. Water Street Washington, NC 27889 Charlie Hough 201 S. Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 William Toler 224 Water Street Washington, NC 27889 Rebecca Clark 203 S. Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 Richard H. Hodges 1537 Craig Street Greenville, NC 27834 Litchfield Holdings, LLC 135 Harbor Road Washington, NC 27889 Dianna Aideuis 122 S. Harvey Street Washington, NC 27889 A.L. Crisp 122S. Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 Charlotte N. Mason 119 S. Harvey Street Washington, NC 27889 Victoria Rader 113S. Harvey Street Washington, NC 27889 Maurice M. Bridgeman 204 Yukon Street Hampton; - Va. 23663 Walter T. Hannah 1721 Anderson Street Wilson, NC 27893 Margaret Gray Howdy 326 Water Street Washington, NC 27889 Steve Gallo 300 Southberry Wynd Greenville, NC 27834 Gary Shippy 109 Sonoma Valley Drive Cary, NC 27518 Jeffrey Davis 315 Yadkin Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Steven Ballard 605 East 5th Street Greenville, NC 27858 Dennis P. Kane PO Box 1197 Island Heights, NJ 08732 Arthur Tyndall 110S S. Harvey Street Washington, NC 27889 Cheryl V. Vaughn 210 S. Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 Dorothy Wheeler 512 Hickory Woods Way Antioch, TN 37013 Richard Couch 207 S Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 Robert L Rose 309 Moss Way Ste 201 Washington, NC 27889 Emerson Strader 309 Moss Way Ste 202 Washington, NC 27889 Robert Farrar 309 Moss Way Ste 203 Washington, NC 27889 Ronald L Faulk 309 Moss Way Ste 101 Washington, NC 27889 Bonnie Greenhalgh 309 Moss Way Ste 102 Washington, NC 27889 Lawrence Berman 309 Moss Way Ste 103 Washington, NC 27889 Jay D. Jacobs 401 Moss Way Ste 103 Washington, NC 27889 Staff Report Beacon Street's Moss Landing Moss Landing has submitted an application requesting blanket approval for nine residential building plans to be processed as minor works in future construction. Small changes to individualize the structures will: still be considered minor works (i.e. different shutter or door styles). Should al heavily altered variation ofa plan or custom plan be submitted, it will go before the commission as a major Please note: All nine plans have been previously approved by the Historic Preservation Commission in Moss Landing is currently not considered a contributing development in Washington's! historic district. Noncontributing structures do not necessarily need to bel held to the: same standards as contributing structures. However, noncontributing structures have the ability to one day become contributing based ont their age or historical significance. When considering alterations to noncontributing structures, also take into account the importance oft that feature for1 that building as it may reset the contributing status Please study the Design Guidelines in Chapter 5.0 New Construction and 5.2 Residential Construction. work. the past. clock. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: From: Re: Historic Preservation Commission Emily Rebert, Planning and Development Moss Landing - Blanket Approval for 11 Residential Building Plans Ar request has been made by Mr. Jim Wiley of Beacon Street Development for a blanket approval of nine residential building plans to be processed as minor works in future construction. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 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 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant approval to Mr. Jim Wiley of Beacon Street Development for a blanket approval of nine residential building plans to be processed as minor works in future construction for Moss Landing. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant approval to Mr. Jim Wiley of Beacon Street Development for a blanket approval of nine residential building plans to be processed as minor works in future construction for Moss Landing. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission deny approval to Mr. Jim Wiley of Beacon Street Development for a blanket approval of nine residential building plans to be processed as minor works in future construction for Moss Landing. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. 404 Water Street Replacing Wood Siding 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 404 (ater Owner's Name: Lot Size: Buu (t feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Frcpbrly GUNNDF would lio topir curreut wocd it AstL. harlje- paRDC. Sidug goateraud soplaco. plauhgidup 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. lunderstandapproved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval u Ltefeld (Name of Applicant -type or print) (Initials) ACTION 455 (Mailing Address) aguwlolo (Qate) (Signature Applicant) nw erdt A9 q46o. -6038 (Daytime Phone Number) 1 hlfb (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 valid until Issuance of a Minor toi 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. 7/25/2016 ConnectGIS Featurel Report Beaufort PrintedJ July2 25,2016 See Below for Disclaimer PCONNEÇIGIS WEB HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State 1:22Feet htplbeauictcomectgjscegscemDomaflesli-R.mR7AR.a02sHHC0Sa/A8A9823fcsx.himairpinio 1/2 7/25/2016 PIN 01017798 OWNER NAME LITCHFIELD HOLDINGS LLC MAILING ADDRESS2 ZIP 27889 NBR BLDG 1 LAND VAL 35568 TOT VAL 79410 STAMPS PROP DESC 1LOT 404 WATER STREET ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS 1.00 PREV ASSES 79410 NBR STORIES 1 TAXABLE VA 79410 ConnectGISF Feature Report GPIN 5675-96-8898 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROPERTY ADDRESS 404 WATER ST DATE 2005-02-09 BLDG VAL 43842 NBHD CDE H SALE PRICE 0.00 MBL 5675125 YR BUILT 1975 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFFYR 1988 TOWNSHIP 01 NBR HALF BATHS 0.00 GPINI LONG 5675-96-8898 MAILING ADDRESS 135 HARBOR RD STATE NC ACRES 0.11 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1437/00194 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL LAND USE EXEMPT AMT SQFT 960 NBR BED 3 REID 43141 EXEMPT PROP OBJECTID 1 6752 Beaufort County online mapa accessi is provided as a publics service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. 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Smooth DripEdge Sloped Edge NailLine 85 Adjoining Property Owners: 404 Water Street CRISP AULANDERI L 122SACADEMY: ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 LITCHFIELD HOLDINGS LLC 135 HARBOR RD WASHINGTON NC 27889 HAUBENREISER MARY ELIZABETH 118 SACADEMY: STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 BEACON STREET MOSS LLC PO BOX6474 RALEIGH NC2 27628 ANNAI MARIA IS INVESTMENTS LLC 122SACADEMYS ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 PHILLIPS CRYSTALB 331 EAST MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC2 27889 CLARKI DAVIDL L 401 EN MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 HEEKIN SARAH 409 El MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BENNETT GERALDINE BOYD 405 EMAINST WASHINGTON NC 27889 Staff Report 404 Water Street The application for the property located at 404 Water Street is requesting approval to update and replace the current wood paneling siding with Hardi-plank on all elevations. The current wood paneling This building is currently not considered a contributing structure in Washington's historic district. Noncontributing structures do not necessarily need to be held to the same standards as contributing structures. However, noncontributing structures have the ability to one day become contributing based ont their age or historical significance. When considering alterations to noncontributing structures, also take into account the importance of that feature for that building as it may reset the contributing status isr rotting. clock. The Design Guidelines states in Chapter 3.1 Walls Guidelines: 3.1.1 Historic character-defining: wall features should be retained and protected including clapboards, corner boards, cornices, quoins, corbelling and other architectural detailing. 3.1.2 Original walls should be properly maintained and repaired when necessary. If an original wall feature must be replaced due to excessive deterioration or damage, the new feature should match the original in size, profile, material, and texture. 3.1.3 Wooden wall materials should be properly painted and maintained. 3.1.4 Paint should not be applied to original unpainted wall surfaces. 3.1.5 Iti is prohibited to cover or replace original wall surfaces with vinyl, aluminum, veneer or other synthetic siding, including chemical applications that may change the texture of the original siding. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: The owner property located at 404 Water Street is requesting approval to update and replace the current wood panel siding with Hardi-plank on all elevations. A request has been made by Bill Litchfield to update and replace the current wood panel siding with Hardi-plank on all elevations on1 the property located at 404 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 Bill Litchfield to update and replace the current wood panel siding with Hardi-plank on alle elevations on1 the property located at 404 Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 3.1 Walls Guidelines. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Bill Litchfield to update and replace the current wood panel siding with Hardi-plank on all elevations on the property located at 404 Water Street. This motion is based on thet following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 3.1 Walls Guidelines. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place thei following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya a Certificate of Appropriateness to Bill Litchfield to update and replace the current wood panel siding with Hardi-plank on all elevations on the property located at 404 Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 3.1 Walls Guidelines. 329North Bonner Street Construction of a Six Foot Wooden Fence APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Please use Black Ink Street Address Owner's Name: Lot Size: 349Noronnwr of Property: Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Mlton Rcoe feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Fropasty Qner wouldlko to comakrutkaleodhn bfoot feucp. a long the backGf Wi5 proporty. Fenc iNsty uillbe cghructed oshueen to hoob. Approximately 80' Img reusn will paiued whitp. 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 Jonann Brane (Name of Appicant-typeor print) 3a9 Nortu Bomer (Initials) a7839 (Zip Code) ACTION 7Mailing Address) 3ulyaolbo (Date) dm. Ban 946-09a5 (Daytime Phone Number) Buwch (Date) (Authorized Signature) of 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 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. 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Subject to credit approval MphmouscmAseeNArAPwweTaReMaywewscANRsAMGAANAMGARESO 1/4 - a D i Adjoining Property Owners: 329 Bonner Street MOORE DAVIDL 406E E5TH STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 GODLEY RICHARD DWAYNE 323 BONNER STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 FREEMAN FORD W 208 EDGEW/ATER DR WASHINGTON NC: 27889 GODLEYTHAIRBIE O 327 NORTH BONNER: STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 MOOREHILTON 329 BONNER: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 COOPER WILHELMINA 209E4THST WASHINGTON NC: 27889 COOPER RUBY. JR 215 EN MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE WASHINGTON NC 27889 HOUSE OFF PRAY DELIVERANCE MIN POBOX155 WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BETTY LEE PROPERTIES LLC 900EN MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 Staff Report 329 North Bonner Street The application for the property located at 329 Bonner Street is requesting approval to installa 61 foot The applicant would like to install a 30 linear foot fence run along the end of their property to delineate the property line between him and 209 East 4th Street. A six foot wooden fence already exists ont the south side of the property. The proposed run would match thet fence run on the south side (barricade, wooden barricade fence in the back yard of the property. wooden, "dog ear" decoration, 6f feet in height, and painted white). The Design Guidelines states in Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls: Chapter 4.6.3 "Deteriorated fence and wall elements should be repaired rather than replaced. New elements should match the original material, texture, and design." Chapter 4.6.6 "New fences and walls should be ofa design that is appropriate to the architectural style and period of the historic structure." Chapter 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." Chapter 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, Chapter 4.6.10 "All newly constructed wooden fences which are parallel to a main street or side including a privacy fence, shall exceed six (6) feet in! height." street shall bet finished using an opaque stain or painted." REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 329 Bonner Street- Construction of a fence run A request has been made by Mr. Hilton Moore for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a six foot high wooden privacy fence along the east property line of the back yard to delineate his rear property located at 329 Bonner. Street from 209 East 4th Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0: Streetscape and Site Design Section 4.6 Fences and Walls. Tog 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 that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness Mr. Hilton Moore to add a six foot high wooden privacy fence along the east property line of the back yard located at 329 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 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design Section 4.6 Fences and' Walls. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness Mr. Hilton Moore to add as six foot high wooden privacy fence along the east property line of the back yard located at 329 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 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design Section 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 deny a Certificate of Appropriateness Mr. Hilton Moore to add a six foot high wooden privacy fence along the east property line of the back yard located at 329 Bonner 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 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design Section 4.6 Fences and Walls. 117 McNair Street Extension ofExisting Fence APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please use Black Ink 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Properly/Name (if applicable): 117 MeNair St. Lherkes Oden Hovse &Rebecca Reisis Owner's Name: Lot Size: Dominic (width) feet. 0.33 acres feet by (depth) Brief Description of Work tol be Done: Would LKe to exterd exisfins fence (FMFhote 4) 2-6. acound yard os shown in photos 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 tot 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. Domi nic Reisis (Name of Applicant-typer or print) 117 pcNair (Mailing Address) 7-15-16 (Date) (Signature Applicant) fb Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) (Initials) - 54. 27889 (Zip Code) ACTION a52.505. a08a (Daytime Phone Number) 1 (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 Itis valid until Issuance of a Minor Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) authorized representative is required at the meeting of the Applicant's presence or that of your 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. 7/25/2016 ConnectGIS Featurel Report Beaufort Printed] July2 25, 2016 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS WEBH HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State 1:27 Feet MplbasvtemcscmDoumiosdfiesiate ags_ mapc28acd818209402/8/09220X4570X2ck.nma-prnuc 1/2 7/25/2016 PIN 01032311 OWNER NAME REISIG DOMINIC MAILING ADDRESS2 117 MCNAIR: STREET ZIP 27889 NBR BLDG 1 LAND VAL 27456 TOT VAL 139301 STAMPS 332.00 PROP DESC 1LOT117 MCNAIR: STREET ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS 2.00 PREV ASSES 139301 NBR STORIES 1 TAXABLE VA 139301 ConnectGIS Featurel Report GPIN 5685-07-5171 OWNER NAME2 REISIG REBECCA CITY WASHINGTON PROPERTY ADDRESS 117 N MCNAIR ST DATE 2010-03-19 BLDG VAL 111845 NBHD CDE H SALE PRICE 166000.00 MBL 56850973 YR BUILT 1920 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFFYR 1982 TOWNSHIP 01 NBR HALF BATHS 0.00 GPINLONG 5685-07-5171 MAILING ADDRESS 117 MCNAIR: STREET STATE NC ACRES 0.13 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1714/00304 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL LAND USE EXEMPT AMT SQFT 1806 NBR BED 3 REID 41525 EXEMPT PROP OBJECTID 1 10613 Beaufort County online map access is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed or implied. Content published ont this website is for informational purposes only and is noti intended to constitute al legalr record nor shouldi ith bes substituted for the advice or services ofi industry professionals. Thel County ofE Beaufort andt the Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility and legall liabilityf for the content published ont this website. Theu 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. tplbeauartcomectgjscomDownibodFle: map-28ac488209402787.947209057892cxhmat-prinud 2/2 117NMcNar St Joogle earth Google earth meters" feet 100 40 elinal Proposel fencel reain black Sharpie ht house vas 1 phlz Adjoining Property Owners: 117 McNair Street GREEN BETTY. JANE 307 EAST MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 HENLEY MARK ALAN 506 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 RANSONE CAROLINE H 510EMAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 TURNER PRESTON KEITH 514E EMAIN ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 ELKS BARBARAS 1061 MCNAIR: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 JENKINS AUDREY 15455 NW: 128TH STREET PLATTE CITY MO 64079 WILKINSON GREGORYI D 1201 MCNAIR ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 WALL. JAYNE D 111SREED DR. WASHINGTON NC: 27889 MOLONTOM 113 MCNAIR STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 REISIG DOMINIC 117 MCNAIR: STREET WASHINGTON NC2 27889 SHEPPARD BARTEMUS 8354 CHERRY RUN RD WASHINGTON NC27889 POSTON MARGARET 8770 N CUMBERNAULD CIRCLE GERMANTOWN TN 38139 WALKINSHAW NELLIE 125 MACNAIR STREET WASHINGTON NC2 27889 HAWKINS FREDERICKF 507 E2ND: STREET WASHINGTON NC: 27889 YEUNG KIT 137 CASTLECT WASHINGTON NC: 27889 STONE: SHIRLEY 513E2NDS STREET WASHINGTONI NC: 27889 C DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT &H HISTORIC PRESERVATION Citys Washinoton NORTH CAR'OLINA July25,2016 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 117 McNair 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 Moss Landing and Beacon Street Develop- ment your property is located adjacent to the above subject property. Ar request has been made by Mr. Dominic Reisig for a Certificate of Appropriateness to enclose the back yard with a 6 foot wooden barricade fence on the property located at 117 McNair Street. 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 August 2, 2016 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, 24M Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 117 McNair Street The application for the property located at 117 McNair Street is requesting approval to installa 6f foot The applicant would like to enclose the back yard. A: six foot wooden fence already exists on the south side of the property. The proposed run would, therefore, enclose the property owner's back yard. The proposed run would match thet fence run on the east side (barricade, wooden, "swag" decoration, 61 feet wooden barricade fence on the tertiary elevation of the property. in height,). The Design Guidelines states in Chapter 4.6 Fences and Walls: Chapter 4.6.3 "Deteriorated fence and wall elements should be repaired rather than replaced. New elements should match the original material, texture, and design." Chapter 4.6.6 "New fences and walls should be ofa a design that is appropriate to the architectural style and period of the historic structure." Chapter 4.6.7 "Front yard fences, fences erected adjacent to ar main: street or a side street should be of an open design, such as picket and no greater than four (4) feet in height." Chapter 4.6.8 "Privacy fencing shall only be allowed in the reary yard. Ifar majority ofa a privacy fence is visible from the public right-of-way, al landscape buffer shall bei included. No fence, Chapter 4.6.10 "All newly constructed wooden fences which are parallel to a main street or side including a privacy fence, shall exceed six (6) feet in height." street shall be finished using an opaque stain or painted." REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 117 McNair Street- Installing a fence to enclose back yard A request has been made by Mr. Dominic Reisig for a Certificate of Appropriateness to extend the existing. fence around the back yard of the property located at 117 McNair Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0Streetscape and Site Design Section 4.6 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 Fences and Walls. appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness Mr. Dominic Reisig extend the existing fence around the back yard of the property located at 117 McNair Street. This motion is based on the following findings ofi fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design Section 4.6 Fences and Walls. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness: Mr. Dominic Reisig extend the existing fence around the back yard oft the property located at 117 McNair Street. This motion is based ont the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design Section 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 Mr. Dominic Reisig extend the existing fence around the back yard of the property located at117 McNair 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 4.0 Streetscape and Site Design Section 4.6 Fences and Walls. 416 Water Street Construction of a New Residential Dwelling 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 416 Water Street N/A Owner's Name: Lot Size: Anna Maria Is Investments 60' (width) feet by 130' (depth) feet. 0.18 acres List all properties within 100 feet; on both sides, in front (across, the street), and to the back oft the property: (Ifr necessary, attach a separate sheet) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Construct new single family two-story dwelling at 416 Water Street. The home will be consistent with other homes in the District. 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 A.L. Crisp - Anna Maria Is Investments (Name of Applicant-type or print) 122 S. Academy Street (Mailing Address) 7/18/16 (Date) /risb (Signature of Applicant) (Initials) ACTION Washington, NC 252-945-4777 (Daytime Phone Number) 27889 (Zip Code) (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. It 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. Itis 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 Written Description. Describe clearly and in detail the nature of your project. Include exact dimensions 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 isr not applicable). for materials to be used (ie. Width of siding, window trim, etc.) 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"x11" reductions ofi full-size drawings. If reduced size is sO small as to be illegible, make 8-1/2"x1 11" snapshots ofi 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 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 Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction Brief Description of Work Construct single family dwelling 7/19/2016 ConnectGIS Featurel Report Beaufort Printed July1 19,2016 See Below for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS 160) BCIE Parcels Property Land Owners Annotation Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State (3) 64 soi 17) 5 DAIER Cisi 26) (26) (107). SIREET 0 (107): PH2 1:62Feet Beaufort County online mapa accessi is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this websitei is fori informational purposes only and is noti intended to constitute al legal record nor shouldi it bes substituted for the advice ors services ofi industry professionals. Thel County ofE Beauforta andt the Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility and legall liabilityf for the content published ont this website. The user agreest that Beaufort Countyl and its Assigns shall beh held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. 416 Water Street pibeaatcomacgiscm.oafaakdNnASTANT2A2AnArpINe 1/1 Al Crisp Single Family Dwelling - New Construction 416 Water Street Materials List 1. White Vinyl Clad Windows = one over one 2. Downstairs Front Door = double doors, wood, w/transom window - full glass 3. Upstairs Front Door = double doors, wood - full glass 4. Side Kitchen Door - paintable fiberglass door - full glass 5. Downstairs Rear Door = double doors, wood - full glass 6. Upstairs Rear Door - single door, wood - full glass 7. Hardi-Board Siding - wood under front porch on wall - hardi-Board trim = 8. Brick underpinning with white louvres - matches Chamber building 10. Composite Trex Decking - on front porch, balcony and rear deck hardi-shakes on gables on house & carports 9. Brick Steps = front and side 11. Trex Composite White Posts = white composite balusters, white bottom rail & woodgrain top rail 12. White 12" Round Fiberglass Columns = on house and carports 13. Architectural Shingles = aged oak color - Cooper look metal over upper balcony and bay window 14. Solid Composite Shutters 15. Existing Storage Shed - add hardi-board siding and architectural shingles to match house 16. Brick Pavers for the Driveway and Walkway 17. 4' high wrought fence around front and west side of the house - 2 gates 18. 6' high wooden privacy fence along rear property line = (62') Matches decking ON front porch t rear deck mhatches Proposed raling and balusters matches White louvre on Chambe Bldg. Matches solid Composrte shutters FFF E I 1I Matches Copper Metal OVer balconey and bay window Similar +o 4' high Wrouaht lfon ence Adjacent Property Owners - 416 Water Street Litchfield Holdings 135 Harbor Road Washington, NC 27889 Walter Hannan 1721 Anderson Street Wilson, NC 27893 Charles Davis 413 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Sarah Heekin 409 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Geraldine Bennett 405 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Anna Maria IS Investments 122 South Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 Beacon Street Moss PO Box 6474 Raleigh, NC 27628 Rebecca Clark 203 S. Academy Street Washington, NC 27889 CITY OF - WASHINGTON DOWNTOWN. DEVELOPMENTOHISTORIC PRESERVATION O July 21, 2016 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness -416 Water Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior construction worki is being conducted in the Washington Historic District, all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities and adjacent property owners are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by Mr. A.L. Crisp your. property is located adjacent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. Crisp for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 416 Water Street. You are welcome and encouraged to attend the regular scheduled meeting of the Washington Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Place: Time: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 City! Hall - Municipal Building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side oft thel building and gotot the second floor. City Council Chambers. 7:00 P.M. During the meantime, should you have any questions, please direct your inquiries to Mr. John Rodman, Planning and Development, by phoning 975-9384 during normal working hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Sincerely, Emily Rebert Emily Rebert, Preservation Planner Planning and Development P.O. Box 1988 DWashington, N.C. 27889 D(252)975-9384 REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: From: Re: Historic Preservation Commission Emily Rebert, Historic Preservation Planner 416 Water Street - Construction of a single family dwelling A request has been made by Mr. A.L. Crisp for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 416 Water Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction 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 Section 5.2 Residential Construction. Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions move that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. A.L. Crisp to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 416 Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. or - move that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. A.L. Crisp to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 416 Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: or I move that the Historic Preservation Commission deny a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. A.L. Crisp to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 416 Water 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 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. 406 Water Street Construction of a New Residential Dwelling To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please use Black Ink 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: 4D6 WaterShreet Historic Property/Name (if applicable): vFrances Snyder Johwson Owner's Name: FmainDaaiBlniml Lot Size: 55 (width) feet by 120 (elae)ispgl)es (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Build neww home See attached sheet for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic lunderstand that all applications submitted 5:00 application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved onthe 15th of the month prior to the meeting Preservation Commission: must be by p.m. until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed requests are valid for one year. Franny + Val Johnsbw (Name of Applicant -type or print) PDBDX H45 (Mailing Address) Sy11,2DlL (Date)! SnwwyOuaany (Signature/bfA Applicant) Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Upon being (Initials) ACTION Washinglon,Nepd 84987 232-423-1524 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature)) signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Iti is valid until Issuance of a Minor Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded to the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) authorized representative is required at the meeting of the Applicant's presence or that of your Historic Preservation Commission at which the written permission to your authorized representative application is to be considered. Your must give to attend the hearing on your behalf. 1989 Sg-fl. IY2 Story Carport positipned behind house, breezeway Connects 4o house, Concrete runners DN left side of house leading +o carport Brick foundation with crawlspace Brick Steps Exterior to be Hardiplank painted white. Black architectural Shingles Vinyl windows trimmed in black with exposed mullions Stained exterior doors or Painted black Wood front and side Porches Side porch Screened Wood columns Windows TANHgIOINC Historic DaDgIIans A3 Materials List Appendix NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDENDUMTO COAAPPLICATION Street Address Tax Parcel # HOL Water Street Property Owner Address City, State, Zip Ermnny-lalJahnson Washington, NC21889 Phone Project Description: Check all that apply. Secondary Structure Commercial Office Institutional Metal Glass Panels Other A USE: D Primary Structure Residential A Single Family D Multi-Famliy D D Other Aluminum Siding Slate T-111 Cementitious (Hardi-plan or other) Masonite Metal Glass Panels Other. Orientation of Primary Surface Materials: - Horizontal Vertical Diagonal Orientation of Secondary Surface Materials: D Horizontal D Vertical D Diagonal D Moldings D Corner Boards D Window &Door Surrounds PRIMARY MATERIALS: D Wood Clapboard D Wood Shingles - Rectanguler Fishscale Sawtooth Other_ Brick Stone Concrete Block Stucco Vinyl Siding D Smooth surface L Wood grain Aluminum Siding Slate D T-111 p Cementitious Siding (Hardi-plank or other) Masonite D D Siding ETC.: GABLES, DORMERS, Wood Clapboard Wood Shingles D Rectangular L Fishscale D Sawtooth D Other D Brick D Stone D Concrete Block D Stucco D Vinyl Siding D - D D D Smooth surface Wood grain TRIM & ORNAMENTATIONARCHITECTURAL DETAILS: D Decorative Siding D Half Timbering Fishscale Sawtooth Other D D D D D Cornices Brackets Lintels Brick Patterns Frieze A3-1 VushgoL.NC HNOMCDIWDeNgIGuelneN VENTILATION: D Gable D square decorative Louvered triangular in peak Soffit Roof Freestanding rectangular circular peaked ROOF: Shape D Flat Gable D Front D End D Multi # D Hip D Gambrel D Shed D Box Cornice Open Cornice Exposed Rafter Ends Fascia Boards Gutters Built In Applied Downspouts D Copper L Aluminum D Vinyl Rain Deflector D Overhang Pitch D Primary. Secondary_ Other Materials D Dormers D Total # D Front Elev. # D # Windows Window shape XI Rectangular D Arched D Palladian D Vent a Other. Roof Shape D Shed Gable D Hip D Eyebrow Surface Materials Roof Materials Chimneys Materials D Brick D Stucco D Other None Type D End D Interior D Cap Composition (asphalliberglass) Standing Seam Tin Pressed Tin Metal Shingles Slate Synthetic Slate Clay Tiles Asbestos EPDM Other Color D Primary. Secondary D Other Features D Cresting D Lightning Rods D Spire E Cupola Towers MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: HVAC Equipment D Side Yard Rear Yard D Window Roof FOUNDATIONS: Type D Slab D Raised Slab D Frame Ht Misc. D Small Satellite Dish D Large Satellite Dish D TV Antennae D Solar Panels Materials D Brick Concrete Block Stucco Sky Lights D Flat Hipped Concave Size, D Piers D Lattice A3-2 Mashington, NC INOeDADaNRI Gudelines STREET-FACING ENTRANCEPORCH: Balustrade/Railing D Wrought Iron Wood D D Flooring D T/G Supports/Columns D Turned Classical (round) D Fluted D 4x4 6x6 Chamfered 5 Wood D Wrought Iron D Brick Tapered Wood Paired Other Accessibility Ramp Located at: LJ Street Front Side L Rear Materials D Wood Metal Concrete Slope Decking Boards Concrete Brick Tile Other Stairs Wood Brick Concrete Block Tile Other Hand Rail I Wood Metal Describe Turned 2x2 2x4 Other D Vertical Orientation D Other Orientation Ceiling (if applicable) D None D T/G D Plywood a Vinyl Other Roof Material D Standing Seam Tin D Built-up D EPDM fA Shingle Slate Other FENESTRATION: Windows Groupings- Front Elevation K Singles D Pairs D Triples Groupings AllI Sides Singles X Pairs Triples D Other Materials D Wood D Metal f Vinyl D Glass Block D Other "o.c. Foundation Type X Brick Concrete Block Pier Lattice Doors D Double D Revolving Panels #. Materials D Wood Metal Vinyl Glass D Size D Shape. a #Lites D Sidelights # D Transom Shape Style D Fixed D Single Hung D Double Hung D Casement Storm Windows D Aluminum D Triple Track D Wood D Color. D Screens D Wood a Aluminum D Full D Half Dimensions Orientation D Vertical Horizontal Single french bn side A3-3 7/25/2016 ConnectGIS Feature Report Beaufort Printed. July 25, 2016 Seel Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS WEBH HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Linés Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State 1:22F Feet. piteasartcmsdkcaNDossh-Mannassntoatmarpne 1/2 7/25/2016 PIN 01023806 OWNER NAME ANNA MARIAI IS INVESTMENTS LLC MAILING ADDRESS2 ZIP 27889 NBR BLDG 0 LAND VAL 29568 TOT VAL 29568 STAMPS PROP DESC 1LOT4 406 WATERSTREET ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE NBR BATHS PREV ASSES 29568 NBR STORIES TAXABLE VA 29568 ConnecIGIS Feature Report GPIN 5675-96-9825 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROPERTY. ADDRESS 406 EWATER ST DATE 2006-12-08 BLDG VAL 0 NBHD CDE H SALE PRICE 19000.00 MBL 5675124 YR BUILT SUB DESC EFFYR TOWNSHIP 01 NBR HALF BATHS GPIN LONG 5675-96-9825 MAILING ADDRESS 122S/ ACADEMY ST STATE NC ACRES 0.10 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1558/00716 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL LAND USE EXEMPT AMT SQFT NBR BED REID 42430 EXEMPT PROP OBJECTID 1 6755 Beaufort County online map access is provided as a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed or implied. Content published ont this websitei is for informational purposes only andi is noti intended to constitute al legal record nor shouldi itb bes substituted for the advice ors services ofi industry professionals. Beaufort The County ofE Beaufort andt the Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility and legall liabilityf for the content published ont this website." The user agreest that and its Assigns shall bel held harmlessf from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the usec of County data. Countyl httol/beau fort. connectgis. com/DownloadFile: ashx?i= ags pPApVRAsOMRAaDNNeoDamArpnd 2/2 Adjoining Property Owners: 406 Water Street LITCHFIELD HOLDINGS LLC 135 HARBOR RD WASHINGTON NC: 27889 BEACON STREET MOSS LLC PO BOX6474 RALEIGH NC 27628 ANNA MARIA ISI INVESTMENTS LLC 122SA ACADEMYST WASHINGTON NC 27889 CLARKI DAVIDL 401 EMAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 HEEKIN SARAH 409 EN MAIN STREET WASHINGTON. NC 27889 DAVIS CHARLES 413 EAST MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 BENNETT GERALDINE 405'EMAINST WASHINGTON NC: 27889 X DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT & HISTORIC PRESERVATION Cityas Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA July26,2016 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 406 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 ofl Washington. According to the application submitted by Moss Landing and Beacon Street Develop- ment your property is located adjacent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. Franklin Johnson for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new residential dwelling on the property located at 406 Water Street. 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 August 2, 2016 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, CA Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: From: Re: Historic Preservation Commission Emily Rebert, Planning and Development 406 Water Street - Construction of a single family dwelling A request has been made by Mr. Franklin Johnson for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 406 Water Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 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 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions move that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Franklin Johnson to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 406 Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. or - move that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Franklin Johnson to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 406 Water Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. I further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the following conditions on the approval: or move that the Historic Preservation Commission deny a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Franklin Johnson to construct a new single family dwelling on the property located at 406 Water 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 5.0 New Construction Section 5.2 Residential Construction. 122 South Academy Street Addition Between House and Garage DocuSign Envelope ID: E1SDC8OF484E45DB49AI0ACIOPB4DAIF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Please use Black Ink Street Address of Property: 1225. Academyst Wshhn,Ne 27885 Historic Property/Name (if applicable): Owner's Name: Lot Size: Al 4 Anyela CoSP /00 (width) feet by 53 feet. (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Addihon bekeen Main Howse : darese Drawings AHacked 7/18/2016 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 wish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete appliçation will not be accepted. lunderstand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Recelved) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Ann Hunt 7Name of7 Applicant-1 type or print) MMallingAddress) 7-17-1b (Datepcusignedh by: lun B Hwnt (Signature of Applicant) (Initials) ACTION 8va2 CropkneckD AnyerNe 2250) (Zip Code) 919215004 (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. It is valid until Issuance of a 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 reguired 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. DocuSign Envelope ID: EIDCAOF-4B4E-SDB-89I.ACIOPSAOTF Ann Hunt 8022 Crookneck Dr Angier, NC27501 919/275-0041 We would like Lydie. Jennings, out Buyers Agent, to act on our behalf & present toi the Historic Commission on August2,2 2016. Our contractor, Matt Sophur, will also bet there. Docusignedby: lwn B Hwnt FB3F02343BF43C.. Ann Hunt 7/18/2016 j Beaufort Printed. July 15,2016 See Below for Disclaimer CONNECIGIS RMD Ur WEB HOSTING 9Wao 667093067 1G 10 00 D00 R9 5675-96-7952 RHD E GARACA S & ADDITION PROPOSED M17'7" & 1974" EXTENP GABLE ROOF FLow House OPEN COVERED Preow 8 T GARAGE bats. 6.13 ad 6619637890 AEADE"/ po.cy 7 E 60 6670900803 1:21 Feet W 7/26/2016 ConnectGIS Featurel Report Beaufort Printed July26,2016 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS WEB HOSTING Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Linés Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State LACDS 1:21 Feet htplbeaufortcmectjscmDountafieasihaiPamgAES.NIAROARMDASNecazmmarpinid 1/2 7/26/2016 PIN 01028497 OWNER NAME CRISP AULANDER L MAILING ADDRESS2 122 S ACADEMY: ST ZIP 27889 NBR BLDG 1 LAND VAL 42000 TOT VAL 199821 STAMPS 140.00 PROP DESC ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS 2.00 PREV ASSES 199821 NBR STORIES 1 TAXABLE VA 199821 ConnectGIS Featurel Report GPIN 5675-96-7899 OWNER NAME2 CRISP ANGELAE CITY WASHINGTON PROPERTY. ADDRESS 122 SACADEMY ST DATE 2002-10-08 BLDG VAL 157821 NBHD CDE H SALE PRICE 70000.00 MBL YR BUILT 1900 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFFYR 1974 TOWNSHIP 01 NBR HALF BATHS 1.00 GPINLONG 5675-96-7899 MAILING ADDRESS 122SACADEMY ST STATE NC ACRES 0.10 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1282/00399 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL LAND USE EXEMPT AMT SQFT 1928 NBR BED 3 REID 41920 EXEMPT PROP OBJECTID 1 6749 LOT HERMAN E GASKINSJRETUX 5675126 Beaufort County online mapa access isp provided asa publics service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this websitei is for informational purposes only andi is noti intended to constitute a legal record nor should it bes substituted for the advice ors services ofi industry professionals. Thel County ofE Beaufort and the Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility: and legall liabilityf for the content published ont this website. The user agreest that Beaufort Countyl landi its Assigns shall be! held! harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use ofC County data. tplbesufort.cmectjs.mDountasfieashasia.magaes.eETAcIdTSARORbASNAiaileca.hmatrpinid 2/2 Adjoining Property Owners: 122 South Academy Street PHILLIPS CRYSTALE B 331 EAST MAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 JEFFERSON ANNETTEL 323 EMAIN STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 CARTER HENRY CLAY 325 EAST MAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC27889 CLARKI DAVIDL 401 EMAIN: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 BEACON STREET MOSS LLC POE BOX6474 RALEIGH NC 27628 ANNA MARIA IS INVESTMENTS LLC 122SA ACADEMY: ST WASHINGTON NC 27889 HAUBENREISER MARY ELIZABETH 118SA ACADEMY: STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 LITCHFIELD HOLDINGS LLC 135 HARBOR RD WASHINGTON NC 27889 HOWDY MARGARET GRAY 326 WATER STREET WASHINGTON NC 27889 BIENES JERRYF 754 MCCOTTERS MARINE RD WASHINGTON NC27889 Staff Report 122 South Academy Street The application for the property located at 122 South Academy Street is requesting approval to construct an addition to connect the house with the garage on the property. Please Review all of Guidelines Chapter 5.3 Additions. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 122 South Academy Street- Construction of an addition A request has been made by Ms. Ann Hunt for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add an addition between the house and garage oft the property located at 122. South Academy 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 Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 5.3 Additions. appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certifiçate of Appropriateness to Ms. Ann Hunt to add an addition between the house and garage oft the property located at 122 South Academy 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. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Ann Hunt to add an addition between the house and garage of the property located at: 122 South Academy Street. This motion is based on the following findings oft 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 approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness: to Ms. Ann Hunt to add an addition between thel house and garage oft the property located at 122 South Academy 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 5.3 Additions. MINOR WORKS Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 420 Water Street to repair a porch using like 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 524 West Main Street to install a new HVAC unit in place of the previous one on the tertiary elevation of the property. 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 605 East Second Street to install a new gas 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 329 North Bonner Street to repair the front porch and siding using like materials on the front façade of the property. materials on the tertiary elevation of the property. pack in place of the previous one of the property. OTHER BUSINESS Washington's Demolition by Neglect Ordinance: Property Status MINUTES WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting- - Minutes Tuesday, July 5, 2016 Members Present Cheri Vaughan Ed Hodges Judi Hickson William Kenner Members Absent Mary Pat Musselman Geraldine McKinney Mark Everett Others Present John Rodman, Director Emily Rebert, Historic Planner Jessica Green, Administrative Support I. Opening of the meeting The Chairman called the meeting to order. II. Invocation Amoment ofs silence was taken. III. Roll Call Asilent roll call was taken by staff. Harrell Robinson came forward and explained a project that the WHDA will be presenting to the City Council. He explained that they would like to put up hanging baskets fori floors in the downtown area. Judi Hickson made a motion for the Commission to endorse the project. William Kenner seconded the The Commission discussed the idea. motion and ally voted in favor. IV. Old Business 1. A request has been made by Mr. Steven Rader and Ms. Charlotte Mason for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove: a pine tree located in the back yard of the property on: 119/117 South Harvey Street. 1 The request was continued due to thet fact that there was no one there to present the request. V. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works 1. Ar request has been made by Ms. Martha Matthews for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove the existing porch railings located on thet front porch oft the primary elevation on the Ms. Martha Matthews came forward and was sworn in. She explained her request to the property located at 432 East Main Street. Commission and answered questions. The Chairman opened the floor. No one came forward to speak for ora against the motion. The Cheri Vaughn made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Martha Matthews to remove the existing railings on thet front porch in the primary elevation oft the property located at 432 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 3.6 Porches and Entryways and 3.10 Architectural Details. Her motion was: seconded by William Kenner. All voted in favor and 2. Ar request has been made by Ms. Annette. Jefferson fora a Certificate of Appropriateness to do Commission discussed the request amongst themselves. the motion carried. the following with their property located at 323 East Main Street: a. Update and repair the existing garden shed. b. Replace the existing wood fence with a new wooden 4' picket fence. Annette. Jefferson came forward and was sworn in. She explained her request in detail to the The Chairman opened the floor and no one came forward" to speak for or against the request. William Kenner made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Annette. Jefferson to update and repair the existing garden shed int the tertiary elevation oft the property located at 323 East Main Street. This motion is based ont the following findings oft fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 3.12 Outbuildings and Accessory Structures. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place the Commission and answered their question. 2 following conditions on the approval: that she uses standing seam roof or silicon. Cheri Vaughn Judi Hickson made the following motion: move that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Ms. Annette. Jefferson to update and replace the wooden privacy fence int the tertiary elevation oft the property located at 323 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 Section 4.6 Fences and Walls. 3. A request has been made by Mr. Robin Banks for a Certificate of Appropriateness to remove two trees located on the east and west side of the property located at 550 East Main Street. Mr. Robin Banks came forward and was sworn in. He explained that he wanted to remove the trees because one of the trees is dead and het feels the other tree isi in danger of falling and damaging adjacent property. Mr. Banks also answered questions from the Commission. The Chairman opened the floor. No one came forward to speak for or against the request. The Commission discussed the request further. The Commission spoke about the uniqueness of the tree in front of the property and agreed that the Brown Street tree is definitely a safety issue and needs to come down. Cheri Vaughn stated that it was difficult to find a tree like the one in Cheri Vaughn made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Robin Banks to remove the dead pine tree on Brown Street located at 5501 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 Section 4.1 Landscaping. Ifurther move that the Commission deny the request to cut down the tree in the front of the property. William Kenner seconded the motion and all seconded the motion and all voted int favor. Her motion was seconded by' William Kenner and all voted int favor. the front and she believes that it may be a rare tree. voted in favor. 4. A request has been made by Mr. Hank' Van Dorp fora a Certificate of Appropriateness to install a2 20' run of fencing along the driveway on property located at 709 West Main Street. Mr. Van Dorp came forward and was sworn in. He explained that the back yard has an existing fence that borders three sides of the property. He explained that there is a 20ft area where there is not fence and he would like to extend the existing fence to close this gap. He stated that it would run front he corner of the garage to the corner of the back door landing/deck. He stated that they would like to secure the area sO that they can let their dogs out. Mr. Van Dorp stated that he would like to use the same design from the existing fence on the new section and it would be on more than 4ft high. He explained that the fence would be wood and he plans to painti it. 3 The Chairman opened the floor and no one came forward. Judi Hickson made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of appropriatenesst to Mr. Hank Van Dorp to install a 20 foot long run of fencing along the driveway located in the tertiary elevation oft the property located at 709 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Section 4.6 Fences and 5. A request has been made by Mr. Al Crisp fora a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish the John Rodman came forward and explained that Mr. Crisp could not make it to the meeting, but had informed Mr. Rodman that he would have no issue with the Commission continuing the demolition for 365 days if that was their wish. Mr. Rodman explained that Mr. Crisp came before the Commission a couple of years ago and had another house taken down and he also owns two lots toi the west of this property. Mr. Rodman stated that Mr. Crisp would like to combine thei five lots into three and sell two and build a house for himself on one. Mr. Rodman explained that this house is a non-contributing structure. The Commission discussed the Walls. Her motion was: seconded by Cheri Vaughn and all voted in favor. property located at 412 Water Street. condition of the house. The Chairman opened the floor and no one came forward. Cheri Vaughn made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. A. L. Crisp to demolish the structure located at 412 Water Street. The house is listed as a non-contributing structure. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 6.0 Demolition and Relocation. Her motion 6. AI request has been made by Mr. Swanson Graves for a Certificate of Appropriateness to do was seconded by William Kenner. the following with their property at 727 Short Drive: a. Upgrade windows transom. b. Remodel the entrance on the eastern front façade to remove the existing columns and pediment. There willl be an addition ofai foyer, porch, stairs, sidelights, and C. Remodel the entrance on the western front façade to extend the roof overhang, replace the existing 3 columns with 4 smaller columns, and replace the existing railing d. Reconfigure the windows in the small and large dormers to better compliment the with a composite railing. dormer proportions on thet front façade. 4 e. Reconfigure the windows on the sun-porch to distinguish newer construction and to better compliment the enclosed porch proportions on the rear elevation. f.Enclose a window on the rear, side elevation entirely. g.Additional paving at the street. Mr. Swanson Graves and his architect, Heather Perry, came forward and were sworn in. Ms. Perry stated that the goal is to bring the house somewhat back to its original design. She went through each request and explained the types ofr materials that they plan to use fore each redesign. She also answered questions from the Commission. No one came forward to speak in opposition of the request. Cheri Vaughn made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Swanson Graves to alter the various components listed above on1 the property located at727 Short Drive. This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapters 3.4, 3.6, 3.10, and 4.3. Her motion was seconded by' William Kenner and all voted in favor. 7. Ar request has been made by the City of Washington and Moss Landing for a blanket approval ofe eleven building plans to be considered as Minor' Works for future construction. Emily Rebert explained that a couple of months ago Councilman Doug Mercer made the suggestion of al blanket approval ofa certain amount of plans. She stated that Moss Landing submitted eleven different plans for the Commission to review. Ms. Rebert then explained that alli future request would be processed as a minor works should the Commission accept the blanket approval. Carol Nash explained that buyers would choose from the 11 presented plans; however they do not want it to be a cookie cutter neighborhood so they willl have the option to change some details of the plans. She also stated that they may have more plans in the future that they would then bring to the Commission for approval. Ed Hodges stated that the Commission has not had any problems with the homes requested up to this point andi this blanket approval would prevent them from having to come before the Commission every month. William Kenner stated that he couldn't: see. some of the picket details on the porch railings of some of the plans. Carol Nash stated that she could provide contractor drawings that show all the details. Ms. Nash stated that they have presented those drawings for the homes that have been approved by the Commission up to this point. Emily Rebert explained that ifa plan comes to the department and shows major changes fromi the plans approved then it would come to the Commission as a majorwork. 5 The Chairman opened the floor. Don Stroud came forward and spoke in opposition oft the blanket approval. He stated that he didn't feel legislation allows the Commission to delegate the duties of the Commission to staff. Mr. Stroud also stated that the guidelines state that all new construction is considered major works. He asked how they can consider moving these request to minor works without the City Council changing the ordinance. Mr. Stroud then explained that he didn't think the City of Washington has any equitable interest in this development, sO how can they be a partyi int the motion. Mr. Stroud then stated that this developer should not be treated any different than the rest of the residents in the district. Ifany other person has a request for new construction they have to go better the Commission as a major works. He then spoke about how al blanket approval could affect the district int the future when future developers come and expect the same treatment. He asked the Commission to table the request and look into alternative ways Dee Congleton also spoke in opposite and echoed some of Mr. Stroud's points. Jerry Creech came forward and also spoke in opposition. He spoke about the many problems that may arise to handle this. ifal blanket approval is given. John Rodman stated that the City of Washington has noi involvement with the development; the blanket approval was simply a suggestion from one oft the City Council members.. He explained that staff and Moss Landing have not had any problems with the way things have been done in the past, they were. just trying to speed up the process. He stated that should the Commission decide to deny the request staff would be fine with that. Carol Nash explained that the Commission has already approved seven of the eleven plans presented as individual home Judi Hickson madei the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission continue approval for Mr.. Jim Wiley of Beacon! Street Development for al blanket approval of eleven residential building plans to be processed as minor works in future construction for Moss plans. Landing. William Kenner seconded the motion and all voted in favor. B. Minor Works 1. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 103 River Chase to install a new HVAC: system on the tertiary elevation of the property. 2. A request has been made and approved by staff fora Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 331 Harvey Street to install a new gas packi in place of the previous one on the property. 6 3. An request has been made and approved by staff fora a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 209 East MLKI Drive to trim and remove tree limbs that are encroaching on the roof of 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 238 East Main Street to install a new gas pack in place of the previous one oft the 5. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 524 West Main Street to repair and replace roofing materials in kind on the roofofthe 6. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 609 West Main toi trim and remove tree limbs that are encroaching on the roof ofthe 7. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness: for the owner of 219/221 Pierce Street to repair and replace rotten siding on the house of the property. 8. Ar request has been made and approved by staff fora a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 207 Pierce Street to repair and replace rotten siding on the house of the property.9. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness fort the owner of219 East Main Street to repair and replace rotten fascia board on the front porch ofthe 10. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness: for the owner of 129 North Van Norden Street to repair and replace roofing on the house oft the 11. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of2 228 Stewart Parkway to repair and replace roofing on the structure. They will also be 12. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness fori the owner of 126 North Market Street to place seating on the north: side of the property. 13. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 120 North Charlotte Street to add awnings over the two rear entrances of the the property. property. property. property. property. property. repairing the deck property. Judi Hickson made a motion to approve all the minor works. Cheri Vaughn seconded the motion and all voted in favor. VI. Other Business 1. Demolition by Neglect Ordinance: Property Status Emily Rebert explained to the Commission that she would not be adding any new properties to the list fort the year of 2016. Instead she will be focusing on the properties that have been put in the Demolition by Neglect category already this year and picki it up again in 2017. She then updated the Commission on some oft the individual projects on the homes already on thel list. 7 VII. Approval of Minutes - June 7", 2016 Cheri Vaughn made a motion to approve the minutes. William Kenner: seconded the motion and all voted ini favor. VIII. Adjourn There being no other business Judi Hickson made a motion to adjourn. William Kenner seconded the motion and all voted in favor. 08