O WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting - Agenda Tuesday, August 4, 2015 7:00 PM Fence Design Guidelines Workshop City Council Chambers 6:00 pm I. II. Opening of the meeting Invocation III. Roll call IV. Old Business = Major Works 1. None V. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works 1. A request has been made by Mr. Scott Campbell, acting as agent for Calvin McLean, for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a window/dormer to the rear of the 2nd floor to match the front of the structure located at 121 East 2nd Street B. Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for "On The Waterfront" Restaurant to change out the 5 ton gas pack on the rear of the building located at One Harding Square. 2.A Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Ms. Billie Mallison to replace the current flat roof with a flat roof of TPO on the building located at Eureka Square Condos, 819 & 805 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Mr. Bobby Roberson to repair the existing siding with like and repair the windows on the structure located at 235 East Main Street. West 2nd Street. 1 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Mr. Swanson Graves to: (1) remove aluminum siding and replace with hardi-plank; (2) replace shingle roof with shingles to match house; and (3) repair windows and doors on the accessory structure at the 5. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Travis Stephenson, representing Havens Wharf, to add a house located at 727 Short Drive. newi freestanding sign 5.5'x 3.5'to the front of the property. VI. Other Business 1. New Historic Planner 2. Historic Structure Inventory VII. Approval of Minutes = July7,2015 VIII. Adjourn 2 Fence Design Guidelines Draft 4.6 Fences and Walls Many different types of fencing and walls can be found in the historic district including low masonry walls, wooden picket and privacy fences, and wrought iron fences and gates. Inr residential areas, fences and walls were used historically to enclose yard areas and define property lines. In commercial areas, fences and walls can be used to screen service areas and parking lots. Fences are prominent landscape features and should be constructed in a manner and design that is sensitive to the character of the historic structure and district. The introduction of new fences and walls should be handled with concern for design, materials, height, details, color and placement. The applicant requesting permission to erect a fence or wall shall submit a site plan locating the fence or wall configuration and a scaled elevation drawing. The applicant shall also be present at the HPC meeting so they will be available for questioning by the Commission, neighbors, or members of the audience. A photograph from the public right of way is required for any proposed fencing. All fences and walls shall be approved by the Historic Preservation Commission Fence and Wall Guidelines 4.6.1 Retain and preserve historic fences and walls whenever possible including gates, hardware, cast or wrought iron details, ornamental pickets, etc. as Major Works. 4.6.2 Wood, brick, stone, block, decorative ornamental aluminum or iron, and equivalent materials of authentic design are appropriate fencing materials in the Historic District. Welded Wire, vinyl, and chain link, post and rope or chain fences are not 4.6.3 Deteriorated fence and wall elements should be replaced. If more than 50%, deteriorated fence and wall replaced according to new guidelines. New elements should match the original in material, texture, and design. 4.6.4 Repairs to existing chain link fences may be allowed up to 50% of a fence run (area between right angles). If50% or greater of any linear feet of chain link fence run is requires repair, the entire chain link fence shall be removed and if replaced, shall be with a new fence made of material other than chain link and consistent with these 4.6.5 Fences and walls should be properly maintained according to guidelines for masonry, wood, and metal. 4.6.6 New fences and walls in the front facade should be of a design that is appropriate to the architectural style and period of the historic structure. 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. Itis prohibited to use solid privacy fences in front yards. Split rail, basket weave, lattice and shadowbox are also prohibited. allowed. repaired elements rather should than be 4.6.8 Privacy fencing shall only be allowed in the rear yard. If a majority of a privacy fence is visible from the public right-of- way, a landscape buffer shall be included. No fence, including a privacy fence, shall exceed six_(6) five (5) feet in height. If a wood privacy fence is selected, spaces between boards should be no less than one damaged or otherwise guidelines. (1) inch. 4.6.9 Arear yard privacy fence shall place the framing for the fence to the inside facing the owner's property. The outside and inside of all wooden rear yard privacy fences shall be finished- using an opaque stain-or paint. #-painted,the color-shall-be compatible-with the structure. be painted white or white stain. No privacy fence can extend beyond the rear corner of the house. (figure4.1) 4.6.10 All newly constructed wooden fences which are parallel to a main street or side street shall be finished-using an-opaque stain-or-painted. Ifpainted, e-eaare-amale with-the-sirucure. must be painted white or stained white. Both sides of the fence will be painted. yards of property located south-of Main-Street Areas south of Main Street, which have water views and vistas from the historic district or from the water, shall not be allowed to block a view by constructing a privacy fence that exceeds four (4) feet in height in the side or 4.6.12 The use of plant screenings, in the form of hedgerows and landscaping, is encouraged as an alternative to fences and walls. Any such plantings shall comply with the height and location standards of these guidelines. reary yard. 4.6.13 Fences and walls should be used to screen service areas, refuse receptacles, and parking lots in the commercial areas. Fences should follow the same guidelines as in the residential areas. In the screening of smaller commercial utility areas, refuse receptacles, and such, shadow box fencing and/or brick walls shall be preferred materials, and shall not exceed 3" in 4.6.11 Itisir inappropriate to construct walls and fences on the waterfront that obstruct views and vistas from the historic district or from the water. No privacy-fence-t that-exceeds Pe#RagNee allowed n-the-side-OF-rear height above said utility. In other respects these screenings shall adhere to guidelines as in residential areas. Parking lot walls shall be of brick, not to exceed 3 feet in height. Large dumpsters shall be surrounded on ALL sides by commercial grade vinyl or wood fencing, dark in color, and shall be no taller than 3" above the fences and walls, and shall not exceed 3" above the height of the utility. the same historic dumpsters 4.6.14 Masonry walls that were historically unpainted should not be painted. Repainting previously painted masonry walls is permitted. 4.6.15 Retaining walls, when visible from a public right-of-way, must be constructed of brick or stone. Landscape timbers and railroad ties may be used when they are not visible from the public right-of-way. 4.6.16 When shielding residential utilities, areas shall follow the existing guidelines for Side Street Side Yard Front Yard Rear' Yard Side Yard Typical Yard Layout (figure 4.1) Major Works Calvin McLean 121 East 2nd Street Add Window/Dormer APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Weshington. NC 27569 Please use Black: Ink Street Aaaress of Propeny 2LE.2NEST: Hisioric Property'Neme epplipeble): Owner's Name: LoSize: MSleen TawtClc. 104 (width) feet by: 217 feet (deptn) Brief Description of Work to be Done: A00 MAD/DOHER TO BEAR 2N9 RLOGE 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 toi 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 CHWIN MCLEAN by AGENT FOR, SOTCHH6 213N.HARKET ST. WAMEnVpE (Name of Applicant-type or print) (Initials) ACTION (Mailing Address) 7-22-15 (Date) SA (Zip Code)27889 252.362.1569 (Daytime Phone Number) c (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 Appropnateness. 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. 7/28/2015 ConnectGiSFeature Report Beaufort Printed) July 28, 2015 See Belowi for Disclaimer CONNECTGIS oTN Parcels Property Land Ouners gA 68 Annotation interior Tract Lines Centerllnes County Line Ly County Line (Solid) State R (.01A9 33 1:45Fset p.pcauoutcmecgs.cmDomnoadflesin..mag.sgsweReerelt7/6.hmdrpinto 1/2 7/28/2015 OBJECTID 6911 GPIN LONG 5675-88-9077 MAILING ADDRESS 127 HEADWATERS DRIVE STATE NC ACRES 0 NBR BLDG 2 LAND VAL 44520 TOT VAL 133560 SUB CDE SALE PRICE 60000 DISTRICT EXEMPT, AMT SQFT 9658 EFF YR 1950 FLOOD PLAIN ConnectGIS Feature Report PIN 01011003 OWNER NAME WAGNER MATTHEW MAILING ADDRESS2 GPIN 5675-88-9077 OWNERNAME2 WAGNER SHELLY CITY HAMPSTEAD PROPERTY, ADDRESS 121 E2NDS ST MAP.S SHEET 567508 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1718/0545 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC B1 HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL STAMPS 120 LAND USE MBL YR BUILT 1900 NBR BATHS 4 CENSUS BLOCK NBR HALF BATHS 0 ZIP 28443 ACCT_NBR 897499 DATE 05/06/2010 BLDG VAL 89040 NBHD CDE B1HR SUB DESC ZONE B1H PROP DESC ROAD1 TYPE P NBR BED 5 EXEMPT PROP NBR STORIES 3 1LOT: 121 EAST: 2ND ST (LOT #39) 567508232 Beaufort County online mapz access is provided as a public 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 al legal record nors shouldi it be substituted for the advice ors services ofi industry professionals. Thel County ofE Beaufort andt the Websitel Providere disclaim allr responsibility and legall liability fort the content published ont this website. The user agrees that Beaufort Countyl and its Assigns shall be held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. eplpeauortcomectgscomDomnodfleasn..mag.aszs46R8Hetelt746.henalr-pinta 2/2 Adjacent Property Owners - 121 East 2nd Street Don Stroud 127 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Thomas Kevin Cherry 3232 7th Ave NE Washington, DC 20017 Jayne D. Wall 111 S. Reed Drive Washington, NC 27889 Ford Freeman 100 Riverside Drive. Apt. 2 Washington, NC 27889 Benjamin Clark 116 N. Bonner Street Washington, NC 27889 Richard M. Young 142 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Nickel & Dime Properties 128 Abbey Lane Washington, NC 27889 Sherri E. Dean 122 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Elmo T. Carawan 114 North Bonner Street Washington, NC 27889 City of Washington PO Box 1988 Washington, NC 27889 Martha Matthews 140 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 STC Holdings, LLC 102E. Victoria CT Ste A Greenville, NC 27858 WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION July27,2015 Subject: Certificate of Approprateness - 121 East 2nd 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 Mr. Scott Campbell, acting as agent for Calvin McLean, your property is located within 100 feet of the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. McLean for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a window/dormer to the rear of the 2nd floor to match the front of the structure located at 121 East 2nd 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: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 City Hall - Municipal Building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. 7:00P.M. Time: 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, Joku Rodman John Rodman Planning and Development REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: From: Re: Historic Preservation Commission John Rodman, Planning and Development 121 East 2nd Street - Addition of window/dormer Ar request has been made by Mr. Scott Campbell, acting as agent for Calvin McLean, for a Certificate of Appropriateness to add a window/dormer to the rear of the 2nd floor to match the front of the structure located at 121 East 2nd Street. Please review the Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.0 Changes to Existing Buildings Section 3.4 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 Windows and Doors. feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Scott Campbell, acting as agent for Calvin McLean, to add a window/dormer to the rear of the 2nd floor to match the front of the structure located at 121 East 2nd Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.0 Changes to Existing Buildings Section 3.4 Windows and Doors. or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Scott Campbell, acting as agent for Calvin McLean, to add a window/dormer to the rear of the 2nd floor to match the front of the structure located at 121 East 2nd Street This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.0 Changes to Existing Buildings Section 3.4 Windows and Doors. 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. Scott Campbell, acting as agent for Calvin McLean, to add a window/dormer to the rear of the 2nd floor to match the front of the structure located at 121 East 2nd Street This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.0 Changes to Existing Buildings Section 3.4 Windows and Doors. Minor Works APPLICATION FOR. A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102! East 2nd Strest Mashington, NC 27659 Suee: Address a Bropens: Please use Black Ink Stast LHedigg S "segPperyhame (i appiicer e) Ou the Water Frout Restervut Owner's Name: Lot Size: Bby LLC Friedasas - Ravehwned fse: Ey feet. Wicth) - Brief Description of Work to be Done: Replacing STo Gas Ack lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropnateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Lewis (Name of Applicant-t type or print) PQ Bcv (Mailing Address) 2-23-/5 (Date) (Signature A Farless 30700 (Initials) ACTION (Zip Code) 253- 252-/275 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 Appropnateness. 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. COA Application eenemsiomeynaicon Gmail 7/19/15, 4:36 PM APPLICATION FORI A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATEN Mistoricl Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission 102 East 2nd Street Washington. NC 27889 Pléase Use! Street Address ofF Property: AeS-Za: Historic PropertyName (if spplicable): EwcKaSguare Condeminius Owner's Name: Elle.angmallson, and RosalinBrazier - Lot Size. NA 20 6y VOfEFNA (widthy RooF 4oRhigh (depth) List all properties within 1001 feet: ont both sides. int frant (across the street), and to t property: (If necessary, attach a separate sheet) Te Wr8ar/93)5 E: 815/903; S: MNEKatAn4 Brief Description of Work tot be Done: Réplace cirfent Flot Roefwil Flatoof OFTPO. Roof win look nb different From Sreet, Seme-aiynensiens bpfpre Cund AEte understand that all: applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require rey Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00, p.m. on the 15th of the month! wish 1o attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until thet following MPC mae application will notl be accepted. tunderstand approved requests are valid for oney Ofice Use Only (Date Received) ACTION Approvedr Approved wh Conditions Dered Wiihdrawn Staft Approval Ble-lan Mallison (Nae FOL B06 2845 Washington AG 27999 (Maling Acuress) Swy 9,2015 Datey ype or pA (Initials) R (Day tps:/mal.google.om/mai/mboW/496d737856015601567projector-1 Page 1 of1 COA Apptication pnAmaamégmaLcon Gmail 7/19/15, 4:46 PM lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that requirer Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the moni wish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPCm application willl notl be accepted. Tunderstand: approved requests are valid7 for one Office Use Only (Date Received) ACTION o Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn OStail Approval BVe-dean Malhsen Name olpplican ypeort WshihatonNC (Maling Addess) 2286.9 03DnyIaE (DE (Initials) B 7945. FoAlkmn) (Date) (Authorized Signature) (Signature of7 Applicant) Upon being sigued and dated below! by the Planning Department or designee, this Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Itis valid until Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property oW other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved! tot the! Historic Preservation Commission for review ati its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.). Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to! be consider written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearingo nttps:l/mail.google.com/mal/inbox1496d737856015601567pro)ector-1 Page 1 of1 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 235 East Main Street Owner's Name: Lot Size: Bobby E. Roberson N/A (width) feet by N/A (depth) feet. List all properties within 100 feet; on both sides, in front (across the street), and to the back of the property: (lfn necessary, attach a separate sheet) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Repair existing damaged siding with like material and repair windows. lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month prior to the meeting 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) G Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn o Staff Approvah s/5 (Date) Upon being Bobby E. Roberson (Name of Applicant- - type or print) 235 East Main Street (Mailing Address) 7/14/15 Date) (Initials) ACTION 27889 (ZipCode) 252-975-5176 (Daytime Phone Number) Bobby 8. Roberson (Signature of Applicant) Signature) signed and dated below the by Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Itis valid until Issuance of a Minor 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 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. 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 (ifa applicable): Please use Black ink 737 short Drive Owner's Name: Lot Size: SWanDon Gravct 155' (width) feet by 200' (depth) feet. Brief Description of Work to be Done: .Remove aluwinua siding from accebsory bldq Feplace. with hafdi-plank a.Beplace shingle root with ohingks 3.Repaic windows 3 door. All wsork en acCespory garg 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 Ta7fs D2 (Date) Swanson Graves (Name of Applicant-type or print) 105 Short Dr. 27889 (Initials) TR ACTION (Maling Address) /27/15 (Dale) (Zip Code) 946-2782 (Daytime Phone Number) Soxonfonts saclenaz Authorized Signature) (Signature of7 Applicant) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomesa 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. 7/28/2015 ConnectGisFeature! Report Beaufort Printed. July2 28, 2015 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEÇIGIS Parceis Property Land Owners Anrotation Interior Tract Lines Centerlings County Line L County Line (Solid) State 6 1:52Feet plartsomecyscmoamasiahNR.nIRRNAPARBNOSNwpiawsgrarmarpine 1/2 7/28/2015 OBJECTID 6391 GPINLONG 5675-59-4230 MAILING ADDRESS 705 SHORT DRIVE STATE NC ACRES 0 NBR BLDG 4 LAND VAL 358512 TOT VAL 603299 SUB CDE SALE PRICE 675000 DISTRICT 1 EXEMPT AMT SOFT 4972 EFF YR 1982 FLOOD PLAIN ConnectGIS Feature Report PIN 01015774 OWNER NAME GRAVES CSWANSON! m MAILING ADDRESS2 GPIN 5675-59-4230 OWNER NAME2 GRAVES LINDC CITY WASHINGTON PROPERTY ADDRESS 727 SHORT DR MAP SHEET 567500 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1875/0688 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC STAMPS 1350 LAND USE MBL 567500201 YRBUILT 1942 NBR BATHS 3 CENSUS BLOCK NBR HALF BATHS 1 ZIP 27889 ACCT NBR 921893 DATE 06/23/2015 BLDG VAL 244787 NBHD CDE WSMW SUB DESC ZONE PROP DESC 1LOT727SHORT DRIVE ROADTYPE P NBRBED 4 EXEMPT PROP NBR STORIES 3 WEST SIDE MAIN WATERFRONT Beaufort County online map access isp provided as a publics service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this websiteis for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute a legal record nor should it bes substituted for the advice or services ofi industry professionals." Thel County ofE Beaufort andt the Websitel Provider disclaim allr responsibility andl legall liability for the content published ont this website. The user agrees that Beaufort County and its Assigns shall be! held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use ofC County data. tp/Dbearfortcmectys.omDomcafinaixakA-R.mgiR.aSo 2/2 7/28/2015 Beaufort Property Photos Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01015774 Photo: 01015774.jpg 101-016774 Copyright 2015 by Mobile311, LLC p.wermohiail.combalkrPabsimagsasp.n-0101574 1/1 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 409 West Main Street Havens Wharf Owner's Name: Lot Size: BBL Ventures LLC N/A (width) feet by N/A (depth) feet. List all properties within 100 feet; on both sides, in front (across the street), and to the back of the property: (lfr necessary, attach a separate sheet) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Add new freestanding sign 5.5'x3.5' to the front of the property. lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Approprateness 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) 0 Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval Travis Stephenson (Name of Applicant - type or print) 409 West Main Street (Mailing Address) 7/9/15 (Date) (Initials) ACTION 27889 (Zip Code) 919-669-5053 (Daytime Phone Number) 7ravis Stephenson (Signature of Applicant) (Date) (Authorized Signature)] Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. It is valid until, Issuance of a Minor to the Historic Preservation Commission for review ati its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting 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. 10" HAVENS WHARF WAINTOW. NC 68" DEEPFRIED CREATTVE INC: YOUNCLIFE HI die PAMLICO AKB ACCOUNTINO USCELLULAR VIKCINIAONEAL ROHIKSON CABSERVICE WATERFRONT, PROFESSIONALS CAPTTAL INVISTMINTCO. UNC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 130" 42" 51" 2.5" 1"E Minutes July 7, 2015 WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting = Minutes Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00pm Members Present Mary Pat Musselman Stacey Thalmann Geraldine McKinley Ed Hodges Seth Shoneman Judi Hickson Members Absent All members present Others Present John Rodman, Director Jessica Green, Administrative Support I. II. Opening of the meeting The Chairman called the meeting to order. Invocation An moment of silence was taken. III. Roll Call A silent roll call was taken by staff. IV. Old Business - Major Works 1. Arequest has been made by Mr. Mark Sillitoe for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace the windows int the house located at 412 North Bonner Street. There are currently three different types of windows ini the house. My Sillitoe came forward and was sworni in. He then presented his request. He stated that he wanted to replace the windows and make them all uniform. He stated that the newwindows would be vinyl replacement windows and would be 60 over 6tor match the existing. The Commission discussed the request and Mr. Sillitoe answered. any questions they had. The Chairman opened the floor. With no one coming forward the floor was closed. 1 Seth Shoneman made thei following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Mark Sillitoe to replace the existing windows with vinyl-clad windows on the structure located at 412 North Bonner Street. There are currently three different types ofv windows' in thel house. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically! Section 3.0 Changes to Existing Buildings Subsection 3.4 Windows: and Doors. I further move that the Historic Preservation Commission place thei following conditions on the approval: that the muttons be exposed on the exterior of the windows. His motion was seconded by Judi Hickson. All voted in favor andi the motion carried. 2. Arequest has been made by Ms. Sarah Heekin for a Certificate of Appropriateness to adda four foot high aluminum ornamental fence to enclose the rear property yard located at 144 East Main Street. Item was continued. Certificate of Appropriateness A. MajorWorks V. 1.A Arequest has been made by Mr. Kenneth Ryan Mooring for a Certificate of Appropriateness to: (1)remove: 2nd front door on the right side of the front porch and replace with a window to match opposite side, and (2) replace current railing with white wood railing and add railing on rest of porch to match other houses in the district. The structure isl located at 221 East 2nd Mrs. Mooring came forward and was sworn in. She explained to the Commission that they would like to remove the 2"d front door on the right side of the house and replace it witha a vinyl- clad replace window. She explained that they want to match the opposite side of the house. Mrs. Mooring explained the request further and addressed questions from the Commission about the window. She: stated that they eventually would like to replace all of the windows in the future but are noti financially ready to do that at this time. Mrs. Mooring then explained the The Chairman opened the floor. No one came forward to speak for or against the request. The Geraldine McKinley made the following motion: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Kenneth Ryan Mooring to: (1) remove 2"d front door on the right side of the front porch and replace with window to match opposite side, and (2) replace current railing with white wood railing and add railing on rest of the structure on the property located at 221 East 2nd Street. This motion is based on the following Street. railing request. Commission discussed the request further. 2 findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.0 Change to Existing Buildings Section 3.4 Windows and Doors and Section 3.6 Porches and Entryways. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place thet following conditions on the approval: that the muttons are on the exterior of the window. Her motion was seconded by. Judi Hickson. The motion carried witha majority vote with Ed Hodges voting in opposition. B. Minor' Works 1. Arequest has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Mr. Zoph Potts to change out the HVAC unit on the rear of the building located at One Commerce 2. Arequest has been made and approved by staff fora a Certificate of Appropriateness: for Mr. Jim Pagnani to change out the HVAC unit on the rear oft the building located at 301 Buoy Tender. 3. Arequest has been. made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Mr. Stocks and Taylor to change out the HVAC unit on the rear of the building located at 130 East 2"d 4. Arequest has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Ms. Margaret Hope to repair the damaged front porch on the structure located at 130 East Second 5.A Arequest has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Mr. Mark Robinson to change out the gas pack unit on the 2"d story of the house located at 117 Square. Street. Street. Charlotte Street. Judi Hickson made a motion to approve all minor works. Her motion was seconded by Mary Pat Musselman. All voted in favor and the motion carried. VI. OtherBusiness 1. Design Guidelines-F Fences John Rodman went through each change/addition to the fence guidelines. The Commission expressed their concerns and discussed the adjustments. Itwas decided that the Commission would meet with the fence committee at 6pm before their August meeting to discuss the Commission's concerns and hopefully come up witha a compromise that suites them both. 3 Susan Zachary came forward and: spoke about the use for the granite curbing that is removed due to a drivewayl being put in. She stated that she was told that the granite that is removed is destroyed. She askedi ifs someone could take those pieces of granite and use them instead of just destroying them. Ms. Zachary stated that shej just hates to see the granite destroyed. Mr. Rodman stated that he did not know exactly whati is done with the granite, but he would ask Mary Pat Musselman spoke about the First Christian Church putting up a fence around their old lot without the Commission's permission. Mr. Rodman stated that thet fence would be discussed that the next meeting. The Commission discussed thei issue further. The Commission then discussed the garden done by the Eagle Scout on the County lot on abouti it. Market Street. VII. Approval of Minutes and all voted int favor. VIII. Adjourn Geraldine McKinley made a motion to approve the minutes. Her motion was seconded by Judi Hickson Thereb being no other business the meeting 4