PUBLIC NOTICE City of Lockhart Historical Preservation Commission 5:30 p.m. Monday, October 14, 2024 Municipal Building - Glosserman Room 308 West San Antonio Street AGENDA 1. Call meeting to order. 2. Citizen comments not related to an agenda item. 3. Consider the minutes of the September 4, 2024 meeting. 4. CFA-24-11. Consider a request by Jenn Hodges for approval of a Certificate for Alteration for the removal of portions of a rear fence, relocation of an air conditioning unit, repainting to a different color, and two new signs on part of Lot 6, Block 23, Original Town ofLockhart, on propertyzoned CCB 5. CFA-24-12. Consider a request by Robert Steinbomer for approval of a Certificate for Alteration for four new roof vents on parts of Lots! 5 and 6, Block 13, Original Town of Lockhart, on property zoned 6. I Discuss the date and agenda of the next meeting, including Commission requests for agenda items. (Commercial Central Business), and located at 108 North Main Street. CCB( (Commercial Central Business), and located at 218 South Main Street. 7. Adjournment. Posted on the bulletin board in the Municipal Building, 308 West San Antonio Street, Lockhart, Texas, at 11:00 a.m. on the gth day of October, 2024. City of Lockhart September 4, 2024 MINUTES Historical Preservation Commission Members Present: Christine Ohlendorf, Jerryl Haug, Ray Ramsey, Ronl Faulstich, FrankGomillion, Kevin Thuerwaechter Member Absent: Marcia Proctor Staff Present: Kevin Waller, David Fowler, Andrew Devaney, Romy Brossman Public Present: Taylor and Austin Burge (applicants, Agenda Item 4), Charlie Tames and Kelsey Riddle (applicant and Architectural Historian, Agenda Item 5), Ronda Reagan 1. Callr meeting to order. Chair Ohlendorf called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. 2. Citizen comments not related to an agenda item. None 3. Consider the minutes oft the August 21, 2024, special meeting. Commissioner Ohlendorf moved to approve the minutes as presented. Commissioner Ramsey 4. CFA-24-10. Consider a request by Taylor Burge for approval of a Certificate for Alteration for the repainting of portions of the previously-painted front wall façade within the inner front patio to a different color, the relocation of the existing hanging wall sign to the center archway, three new window signs, three new wall signs, and the uncovering of existing clerestory windows on part of Lot 1, Block 13, Original Townoflockhart, on property zoned CCB (Commercial Central Business), and located at 104 and 106 East Market Street. Planning Staff Kevin Waller presented Staff's report with maps and photos via PowerPoint presentation. The proposal is for the repainting of a previously painted building with different colors, new wall signs, new window signs, and the relocation of an existing hanging sign for the proposed expansion of Chaparral Coffee to aiso include the new "Chaparral Cantina." The window trim behind the triple archway, at thei front oft the building, will be painted a peach color, with a vertical wall panel, located to the right of the leftmost front door, to be painted a dark brown-reddish color. In addition, the side-facing wall within the west archway will be repainted to agreen color to match the wall facingi it on the opposite side of the entry. The existing hanging wall sign that reads "Chaparral" will be relocated from the east archway to the center archway. Three new wall signs will be painted onto the front façade, to include "COFFEE" on the far-left portion oft thet front façade, and "CANTINA" on the far-right portion, both in all-caps and oriented vertically. The third wall sign will feature an agave plant within an arched border, with CHAPARRAL" in all-caps above the border, and will be located on the side wall within the west archway. Three new, decal signs will be applied to the doors and windows behind the triple-archway area, as follows: left front door - "SUN UP" within an arched border, with a road runnerg graphic above the lettering; right front door- -"SUNI DOwN'wihinanarched border, with seconded; the motion passed by a vote of6-0. 1- Historical Preservation Commission Meeting 09-04-2024 an agave graphic above the lettering; center window panel between the front doors sign split into two columns; the left column will read "Espresso", "Tea", "Breakfast", and "Taços", with a roadrunner graphic beneath, and the right column will read "Spirits", "Beer", "Wine", and "Snacks", witha an agave graphic beneath. The applicant informed Staffthat the existingclerestory windows above the main windows behind the center and west archways wererecentyuncovered by removing the paint that concealed them. Since the uncovering of the windows represents a change in outward appearance, it must also be reviewed by the Commission. A Specific Use Permitwas approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission on August 28, 2024 fort the addition of the bar/cantina use within the vacant portion oft the property at 104 East Market Street. The proposed repainting and signage, as well as the uncovering of the clerestorywindows, will not detract from the character of the Courthouse Square Historic District. The window uncovering will enhance the building's appearance by restoring an original feature. For these Applicants Taylor and Austin Burge, 406 S. Church St., Lockhart, TX, discussed the proposal with the Commission. Mr. Burge stated that they consider the proposed wall sign on the side-facing wallv within the west alcove as a part of their brand package, which! helps people know what kind of products their business provides with or without the Chaparral sign. This sign will be completed by the same artist, in the same style and with the same seven colors as the existing mural on the opposite, side-facing wall. The applicants noted a slight change to the proposed vertical "COFFEE" and "CANTINA" signs for the front wall façade. The lettering will be the same Commissioner Ohlendorf inquired about whether the proposed wall sign on the side-facing wall Mrs. Burge replied that one must bei in the alcove to fully see it. She also stated that this sign and the existing mural on the opposite wall are not visible from the Courthouse lawn. Commissioner Thuerwaechter asked the applicants if they considered installing similar signs in the flanking archways, liket the existing "Chaparral" sign to be hungi in the center archway, instead Mrs. Burge replied that their goal was to be as minimal as possible and to let the building shine through. They believe more hanging, archway signs would deter from the architectural features of the building, and it is their intention to preserve the natural beautyoft the building. Commissioner Gomillion moved to approve CFA-24-10, including the applicant's proposed white background around the two vertical wall signs, as well as with the stipulation that the color scheme for the wall: sign on the side-facing wall within the westalcove match the color scheme of the existing mural on the opposite wall. Commissioner Faulstich: seconded; the motion passed by 5. CFA-23-24. Consider a request by Ann Marie McCollum, of Furman + Keil Architects, for approval of a revised Certificate for Alteration for various exterior and structural interior improvements on part of Lot 1, Block 22, Original Town of Lockhart, zoned CCB and located reasons, Staff recommends approval. size, but will have a white border to help these two signs stand out more. within the west alcove would be visible from the street. of painting the vertical "COFFEE" and "CANTINA" signs. avote of6 6-0. at 119West San Antonio Street. -2- Historical Preservation Commission Meeting 09-04-2024 Mr. Waller presented the staff report via PowerPoint presentation, including new photos taken today Staff visited the property on Wednesday, August 28, 2024 in response to several complaints that the work being completed on the first floor windows and trim on thes south, front building façade along West San Antonio Street was not in accordance with the Commission's original approval on July 5, 2023. The complainants explained that thet two decorative verticalcolumns and decorativel horizontal wood trim beneath the windows, both blue in color, hadl been removed and thrown away, with metal framing int their place. During Staff's visit, which included the Building Official, a stop work order was issued, due to the columns and horizontal trim being removed and the observation that windows of a different material than originally proposed were being used as replacements to the previous windows, in addition to metal window framing in place of the lower, horizontal trim panels, all inconsistent with the Commission's 2023 approval. In a phone call with the property owner, it was explained that the wood trim around the windows would be replaced, due to extensive termite damage (photo presented), and that the trim, including two cast-iron decorative columns and horizontal wood paneling beneath the windows, would be replaced, repainted, and fully restored to their prior condition. The applicant submitted detailed drawings on August 29, 2024 of the overall project that include details of the first floor enhancements as currently proposed. In addition, the revised drawings reveal that the vertical dividers within each main window panel will also carry over to the split upper window panels, which is arguably worse than and inconsistent with the original paternthstinludedamixureofiwooverone: andi three-over-two patterns. Acondition ofapproval isr recommended that the window panel patterns be restored to the original patterns noted above. According to the drawings, the second- and third-story windows will be refinished and repainted, compared to the previous application in 2023 in which these windows were to be replaced to match Planning Director David Fowler noted that the original 2023 approval specified "existing trim" and that the work being done was a severe deviation from that approval, thereby prompting the stop-work order. Mr. Fowler clarified that "existing trim" includes the wood panels below the windows. He also clarified that in the event of pest or water damage, restoration of the trim would Mr. Waller continued with his presentation, and stated that Staff recommends approval, subject to two conditions: (1)ground-floor windows on the front (south) building façade will be restored to the two-over-one and three-over-two panel patterns; and (2) the use of wood muntins and mullions in place of the metal window dividers being used now, to be consistent with what was in place Chair Ohlendorf commented that the physical characteristics of the original window and framing designs arei important, andmaintaining that appearance is the reasoning behind the original approval. Ronda Reagan, 412 W. San Antonio St., stated that she was on thel Historical Preservation Commission in 2023 when the original proposal was approved. She would like the Commission to retain the original 2023 approval, as the currently proposed architectural and window features are not consistent with the original first-floor appearance. Ina addition, Ms. Reagan noted that the paint color has not been mentioned, and would like to know the proposed color around the windows and doors. Charlie Tames, owner of the subject property at 119 W. San Antonio St., Lockhart, TX, explained that the single, upper-story window framing that is now white will be painted black, as will that on all windows. The current white is a primer. All upper-story windowswill bet taken out one at at time and restored, instead of replacement with new windows. Mr. Tames also confirmed that the elevator shaft will not be green at the end ofi its construction, and that the green color is an insulating barrier. and on August 28, 2024. the original shape, light pattern, and color. be the expectation. previously. -3- Historical Preservation Commission Meeting 09-04-2024 Kelsey Riddle, Architectural Historian and Preservation Consultant, 5067 Fort Clark Dr., Austin, TX, presented photos of the proposed windows. The windows will not bef floor-to-ceiling windows. They are restoring and replacing the wood wainscoting at the front which has rotted out. Structurally, there was no way to restore the wood: so1 that it could bear the weightand thickness oft the new glass. At frame that can support the new window is required, therefore steel metal was chosen, which will Commissioner Faulstich asked why the metal frames were not covered to resemble the original wood Mr. Tames replied that by having the frame go to the ground, it makes the windows more watertight. Commissioner Gomillion asked whyt the design oft the windows waso changed from what was approved. Mr. Tames replied that the steel frame is necessary to hold the new glass, which is heavier than the original glass. A single, large glass panel is not structurally sound, which is why they had to break up Commissioner Ohlendorf asked why this didn't come up for discussion in the Commission's 2023 deliberations for the proposal. She also inquired as to when the design change occurred, and when Mr. Tames replied that he came to the Commission before the walls were opened. As soon as they began to peel back the layers, they saw that it would nots support the larger panels of glass. later be painted black. frames, for an appearance in accordance with the original approval. the window pattern. itv was learned that the structure wouldn'ts support the glass. Commissioner Faulstich. asked how long ago the glass was ordered. Mr. Tames replied that the glass was ordered ai few months ago. Commissioner Fauistich replied that the Commission could! have thereforebeen notifiedaf fewmonths Commissioner Gomillion stated that the day the applicant realizedthes glass wasn't going to work was Chair Ohlendorf emphasized the importance of communication with the Commission. ago. the day the City should have been notified. Mr. Tames explained that the window trim is coming back, and the wood paneling at the bottom is Commissioner Faulstich stated that the metal frames could have beenr made with wood overlays. Ms. Riddle explained that to her understanding, the divided-light windows weren't approved in 2023. She didn'trealize that the lights were completely undivided, especially when looking at this building where you already have two divided storefront lights that appear to have been done in the 1980's, and didn'tseem to be shown in the 1970's photos. Ms. Riddle assumed that the divided-light pattern Mr. Tames reiteratedi that they can'tj just order giant panes of glass, ast they are simply tool heavy. The original plan was to just replace the glass according to the original pattern; however, it needs to be energy efficient, whichi is about an inch thick. They then realized that one, the glassi is justt tool heavy, it needs al bigger frame; two, it was tool big of a glass panel, sO theyneededi to breaki it upi into smaller coming back, whichi is a part of the construction process. was acceptable, given the history of the building'sv window patterns. 4- Historical Preservation Commission Meeting 09-04-2024 parts to makei it more stable. That'swhen they decided to follow the pattern of the top windows and Mr. Fowler explained that the original approval was a replacement of windows within the visual framework that existed. Staff's recommendation is that the project, going forward, should replicate Commissioner Gomillion stated that what Mr. Fowler just stated would be his motion. extend that pattern downward through the main window. what was there before they started the work. Chair Ohlendorf stated that we have a motion consistent with staff's recommendation that the condition of approval is the window pattern will be restored tot thep pre-demolition appearance oft the windows, whichi is a mixture oft two-over-one andt three-over-two patterns that were presentedi in the 2023 submission. If this is determined to be structurally unsound, the proposal will need to be Commissioner Faulstich moved to approve the revised CFA-23-24, with the stipulation that the window and trim replacements on the first floor of the building's West San Antonio. Street façade are consistent with their appearance prior to the current work undertaken, and if not structurally sound, the project will need to be reconsidered by the Commission. Commissioner Ramsey 6. Discuss the date and agenda of the next meeting, including Commission requests for agenda Mr. Waller reported that no new applications were received by the deadline for the September 18 meeting. The next regularly scheduled meeting would then be held October2,ifapplications reconsidered by the Commission. seconded; the motion passed. by a vote of 6-0. items. are received by the deadline. 7. Adjournment. Commissioner Faulstich moved to adjourn the meeting, and Commissioner Gomillion seconded. The motion passed by a vote of 6-0, and the meeting adjournedo at 7:38p.m. Approved: (date) Romy Brossman, Recording Secretary Christine Ohlendorf, Chairman -5- Historical Preservation Commission Meeting 09-04-2024 215 218 221 CHB 203 119 115 200 208 CMB CHB 215 201 EWANUISL 109 W WALNUTS 119 120 ST 100 118 112 110 108 106 119 3 106 115 119 117 115 113 107 105 105 101 118 201 117 119 ms ANTONIOST ESANA 106 107 109 1011 103 CCB 111 109 ANTONOST 100 102 104 S 106 108 110 114 119 115113 WSANA 101 103 105 111 113 115 117 a 200 s a 120 110 EMARKEISL CFA-24-11 108 N MAIN ST SUBJECT PROPERTY ZONING BOUNDARY Scale 1"= 100' 1 FENCE REMOVAL, A/C UNIT RELOCATED, PAINTING TO ANOTHER COLOR. AND NEW SIGNAGE STAFF REPORT CASE SUMMARY CERTIFICATE FOR ALTERATION STAFF: Kevin Waller, Historical Preservation Officer/Senior Planner Kw CASE NUMBER: CFA-24-11 APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Removal of a rear fence, relocation of an air conditioning unit, repainting to a CONDITION: Placement of the proposed hanging sign in a manner to allow for at least 7 feet of REPORTE DATE: October 9, 2024 MEETING DATE: October 14, 2024 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval different color, and two new signs clearance above the public sidewalk. BACKGROUND DATA APPLICANT: Jenn Hodges SITE LOCATION: 108 N. Main St. EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY: Commercial PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY: Same OWNER: Fiddler's Green Music Shop, LLC, c/o Ben and Jenn Hodges LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 6, Block 23, Original Town of Lockhart ZONINGCLASSFCATON: CCB (Commercial Central Business) ANALYSIS OF ISSUES PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Proposed is the removal of the fence at the rear of the property, relocation of the air conditioning unit at the rear of the property from the ground to the roof, repainting of portions of the previously-painted rear wall façade to a different color, and two signs, for a new bar establishment within the Fiddler's Green building to be named The Case Room. The bar will not replace the Fiddler's Green business, but will be located within the rear oft the building, with Fiddler's Green in the front. The entirety of the chain-link fence along the eastern property line behind the rear of the building will be removed, for ease of customer access to the rear entry. The existing air conditioning unit at the rear of the property will be relocated from the ground to the northeast corner of the roof. According to the applicant, the unit will not be visible from the front oft the property, and slightly visible from the rear when viewed from the alley. The rear door, transom, and wooden window coverings on either side of the door will be repainted to a dark brown color. The new signage will consist of a sign hanging from the existing. Fiddler's Green Music Shop sign at the front of the property, as well as a neon wall sign above the rear entry door. The new hanging sign will read' "The Case Room" in white lettering, with a martini graphic to the right of the text, all against al black background. This sign contains notched corners, similar to a pre-approved: sign, but is smaller than the Fiddler'sGreen sign and does not contain al border. The sign will hang from the base of the Fiddler's Green sign with a chain-link connection. The applicant has informed Staff that both the existing and proposed hanging signs will be positioned such that at least 7 feet of clearance above the public sidewalk is maintained, which is a recommended condition of approval. The new neon sign at the rear of the property will be mounted above the door and into the plywood, which the applicant has confirmed will not flash. The sign will simply read "Cocktails" in an angular-type font with red neon lettering. The improvements at the rear of the property require Commission review, since they will be visible from South Commerce Street to the east via alley between the former Lockhart Bistro building and the Stampworthy Goods property to the north. ASpecific Use Permit was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission on May 9, 2024, for COMPATIBILITY: The proposed improvements will not detract from the character of the Courthouse Square Historic District. The removal of the chain-link fence and relocation of the air conditioning unit to ar more discreet location will largely eliminate features that could! be considered non-historic. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS: The signs comply with the Sign Ordinance, and the required Sign Permitsare: subject to approval oft this Certificate for Alteration. Althoughthere are no design guidelines in the Historic Districts and Landmarks Ordinance for the proposed repainting, fence removal, or air conditioning unit relocation, they are also subject to approval of the Certificate for Alteration, and the proposed bar use of the property. ouildingpermits as necessary. ALTERNATIVES: None necessary. 0 2 PN [Dlo fs fo (ol AC AC 105 'o 19f 5i Blue lines indicate exishng chah link fence Existing N-> LD N Mar ID0 P PMiA 108 Moin l0% Ac 106 Ac 34 Proposed Blue line Mdicater fence length propoted +o remain, N I, Proposed: PAIT BROWN 108 Slg dobe wowdR indo plyvew soe soer Cocktails S V - - S 3 > vb FIDDLER'S GREEN MUSIC SHOP Logos IA &o CE u - J 3 LS H6- CERTIFICATE FORALTERATION APPLICATION CFA24-11 Lockhart 512/398-3461 . FAX/512/398-3833 PO. Box239 . Lockhart, Texas 78644 308 WesrsanAntonosreet TEXAS APPLCANT/PROPERTY OWNER APPLICANT NAME. Jenn Hodges DAY-TIME TELEPHONE /281) (82-8174 E-MAIL caseroom bar@gmail.con OWNER NAME. Same as above ADDRESS Home: 561 Ash S+ Leckhac,X7RL ADDRESS DAY-TIME TELEPHONE E-MAIL. PERSON DOING WORK. Shawa Martinez ESTIMATEDCOST $3,560.00 PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION, Part of Lot 6 Rlock 23,Original Towneflecthart ADDRESS, 108 N. Main Jt GENERAL INFORMATION ZONING CLASSIFICATION CCB An approved Certificate for Alteration (CFA). is required by City Code for all signage, construction, alteration, or modification of property designated as Historic, if such activities will change the architecture, design, finishes, or outward appearance of a building, structure, object, site, area, or district, as viewed from the exterior (Ord. 93-19, Sec. 11 and 12). A CFA is also required for interior work affecting load-bearing walls. A City Sign Permit and/or City Building Permit may also be required by City Code. Only fully completed applications will be accepted. PLEASE INCLUDE PHOTOS OF THE PROJECT AREA WITH THE APPLICATION, AS WELL AS AI DIAGRAM(S) OF THE PROPOSED WORK WITH DIMENSIONS, MATERIALS, METHOD OF ATTACHMENT TO THE BUILDING (IF APPLICABLE), TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, ETC. THE DIAGRAM MAY BE HAND-DRAWN. ALL ATTACHMENTS MUST BE IN 8.5"X11" FORMAT. PROVDEADESCAPTON OF THE PROPOSED WORK HERE: LRemove sechons of cha Ik Rence inalley 2Relocak smallecAG onit to roef 3.) Paint dor,:transemanl. wwoodin UMdoN Covenngs brown Hansing 4)Add ncon Jign 'Cocktais' above alley door, Non-Flashing sign. 5.)Main St APPLICATION FEE OF $50.00, payable to the City ofL Lockhart Receipt Number: Ro1323534 sign TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, THIS APPLICATION AND. ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLETE. AND CORRECT, AND IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT I OR ANOTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD BE PRESENT AT ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ATTACHMENTS CONCERNING THIS APPLICATION. APPLICANT SIGNATURE PROPERTY OWNER Heolgl DATE. g/24/24 DATE. 9/24/24 DATE HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVAL CERTIFICATE FOR ALTERATION- SCOPE OF WORK QUESTIONNAIRE This form must be completed by the applicant for a Certificate for Alteration. The Lockhart Historical Preservation Officer (HPO) shall independently verify all information provided on the application and attached questionnaire. The HPO: shall review the application and this questionnaire in an expedient manner and notify the applicant of the outcome of the review. Additional information may be needed to complete the application and review process. Final review and action on the application for the Certificate for Alteration by the Lockhart Historical Preservation Commission in a public meeting is required. Any required explanations to answers given shall be attached. The proposed improvements Construction shall not begin prior to authorization by the approval of the Certificate for Alteration. represented on this application will be thel limit of construction and alteration work undertaken. Yes No Verified SCOPE OF WORK QUESTIONS Section One w 1. Is this application for construction or alteration on ora at a property which is in al Historic District ora City-designated Historic Landmark? What is itsz zoning designation? CCB Check one: Historic Landmark Historic District. - - Kw 2. Ist this application for any construction or alteration work that is NOT described or defined as ordinary maintenance of al historic property? Is itr more than limited' "Ordinary Maintenance"? 3. Will the construction or alteration covered by this include work Lw applicationi any visible from the exterior of the property? foundations, footings, etc.)? 1. Is the construction w 4. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application remove or physically change any structural elements oft the property (i.e. interior or exterior load-bearingy walls, columns, posts, Section Two /yw or alteration covered by this application considered an emergency repair of sudden, accidental, or unforeseen property damage? When did damage occur? circumstance that endangers al building, business, owner, or the public? 3. Ist the construction or alteration covered byt this application considered permanent, to be in place more than 90 days? (At temporary construction or alteration is required to be removed within 90 days and the property is to be returned to the original or agreed upon condition.) w 2. Is the construction or alteration covered byt this application considered necessary to correct a 4. Has a permit been issued for any of the proposed work? Date: Has any work actually started?. Describe: 1. Willt the construction alteration covered /w _Ew Permit No. Section Three or by this application make a physical change to any design elements, features, or finishes visible from the exterior oft the property? the building or property with a material different from the original material of that element? Kw 2. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application repair or replace an element of Jw 3. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application include painting exterior surfaces that have not been previously painted? 4. Does the construction or alteration covered this 5. Willt the construction or alteration covered L_kw Lw byt application include demolition or removal of by this application make any change in the any part or element oft the property visible from the exterior of the property? (fence) appearance of the property as viewed from the exterior of the property? Scope of Work Questions Verified By: KRvin Wallar Date of Verification: lo/9/7A Certificate No. CFA-LA- Date Submitted 9/74/74 Please Note: A Certificate for Alteration is valid for a period concurrent with the Building Permit granted for the proposed work, ora period not to exceed 18 months. SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION SP. 74- CITY OF * Frnt WM Pysade* /512/3983461 - FAX/512/398-3833 Box. 239 Lockhart, Texas 78644 308 WetanAntonosreet PO. . Lockhart TEXAS CONTRACTOR/OWNER CONTRACTOR NAME. Lasr Signs DAY-TIME TELEPHONE (512)318-7000 E-MAIL. paeslp. OWNER NAME. Jenn Hedger DAY-TIME TELEPHONE (280682-8174 E-MAIL. akcabaregmail.cans LICENSE NO.. na ADDRESS 1109 SA MaiqSt ADDRESS 501 Ash Street Leckhart,7X 75644 Lockhart TX 75644 PROPERTY ADDRESS OR GENERAL LOCATION 108 N Main S+ ZONING CLASSIFICATION CCB HISTORIC LANDMARK OROISTRICT (Y/N). Y NUMBER OF STREET FRONTAGES (Property lines abutting a public street). PRINCIPAL USE OF LAND AND/OR BUILDINGS ON THE SITE. Fiddler's Green Music Shep M front half hhe Case Room(Bar)in back hal NAME OF BUSINESS TO OWN OR USE PROPOSED SIGN The Case Room REQUESTED PERMIT PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION (Check all that apply) ON-PREMISE OFF-PREMISE NEW: SIGN LOWPROFILE INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURAL REPAIR STRUCTURAL ALTERATION/RELOCATION TYPE OF SIGN PROPOSED (Check allt that apply) Mgin WALL MARQUEE HIGHPROFILE WSnA MEDIOM. PROFILE DEVELOPMENT ENTRANCE RESIDENTIAL IDENTIFICATION 1o 51.5P 3Gpnag. dlevosina area Eg4s s1ess Go-33) fpdahwy CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGN IFA ATTACHED SIGN, TOTAL AREA OF BUILDING FACADE ON WHICH LOCATED 514.5 SQ.FT. IFF FREESTANDING SIGN, SETBACK FROM NEAREST STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE HEIGHT TO TOP OF SIGN Ompoet TOTAL SIGN FACE AREA (One side only). 2.12 SQ.FT. FT. vvwe 8FF ILLUMINATION NONE INTERNAL REFLECTED BAREBULB SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS DRAWING, PREFERABLY SUBMITTED ON PAPER NO LARGER THAN 11" X 17", SHOWING: 1) The location of the proposed sign on the site or building, including dimensioned references to adjacent building features or nearest property line, as appropriate; 2) Dimensions of the sign and sign structure, including foundation or mounting details; 3) Material and electrical specifications; 4) Name of sign manufacturer, if applicable; and, 5) Ift the sign is to be freestanding and over six feet high, certification by a licensed engineer LIST OF SIGN FACE AREA OF ALL EXISTING SIGNS, IF ANY, ON THE SAME BUILDING FACADE (for attached signs) OR ALONG EACH STREET FRONTAGE OF THE PROPERTY (for freestanding signs). COPY OF STATE PERMIT OR AUTHORIZATION IF APPLICATION ISFOR AN OFF-PREMISE SIGN. COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ALTERATIONI IF SIGN IS INHISTORIC DISTRICT PERMIT FEE OF $100, PLUS $1.00 PER EACH SQUARE FOOT, (applied to only one side of double- for structural compliance with the building code. OR ONHISTORIC LANDMARK PROPERTY. faced signs), APPLICATION FEE OF$_ 102,12 PAYABLETOTHE CITY OF LOCKHART WHEN THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. THEREBY AFFIRM THAT IFIAM NOT OWNER OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH THE SIGN IS TOBE LOCATED, IAM AUTHORIZED BY THE PERSON, ORGANIZATION, OR BUSINESS ENTITY OWNING THE PROPERTY TO REPRESENT THEM IN THIS APPLICATION. TOT THE BEST OF MYI KNOWLEDGE, THIS APPLICATION. AND. ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLETE. AND CORRECT. SIGNATURE PRINTED 1bga Jenn Hodger DATE. 9/24/24 At3 NOTE: All freestanding signs require a pre-pour foundation inspection to verify the location and reinforcement of the sign. Itis the contractor's responsibility to call for the inspection. OFFICE USE ONLY APPROVED BY 7 K2 Planning Building Inspection RECEIPT # PERMIT NUMBER SP 34. CERT. FOR ALTERATION NUMBER CFA- 34-1 DATE FEE. 107.7 SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION * Rear Wa Facace* SP.34 CITY OF /512/398-3461 . FAX/512/398.3833 PO. Box. 239 - Lockhart, Texas Lockhart 78644 308 er.anAnonosreet TEXAS CONTRACTOR/OWNER CONTRACTOR NAME. Bis Doy Neon DAY-TIME TELEPHONE 1512) 461-2103 E-MAIL. big degacaOhetmal.cm OWNER NAME Jenn Hodges DAY-TIME TELEPHONE (28)682-8174 E-MAIL. carnlm@gmal.ren LICENSE NO. ADDRESS 11Z N. Church S+ Lockhart TX 78644 ADDRESS 50)Ashst Lockhart, TX 78644 PROPERTY ADDRESS OR GENERAL LOCATION, 108 N Main Street NUMBER OF STREET FRONTAGES (Property lines abutting a public street) ZONING CLASSIFICATION, CCB HISTORIC LANDMARK OR BISTRICDYN) PRINCIPAL USE OF LAND AND/OR BUILDINGS ON THE SITE. Fiddlerk Green Music Shap in front half /The Case Room badinbackhalf NAME OF BUSINESS TO OWN OR USE PROPOSED SIGN The Case Room REQUESTED PERMIT PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION (Check all that apply) TYPE OF SIGN PROPOSED (Check all that apply) ON-PREMISE OFF-PREMISE NEW SIGN STRUCTURAL REPAIR STRUCTURAL ALTERAIONRELOCATON WALL MARQUEE HIGH PROFILE LOW/PROFILE INSTITUTIONAL MMEOUMP PROFILE DEVELOPMENT ENTRANCE RESIDENTIAL IDENTIFICATION 71-380y 1 2G.GPN Mak. aewna StrRA Prepasta Siwz7.GP CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGN IFATTACHED SIGN, TOTAL AREA OF BUILDING FACADE ON WHICH LOCATED 350 SQ.FT. IFF FREESTANDING SIGN, SETBACK FROM NEAREST STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE HEIGHT TO TOP OF SIGN 4 FT. TOTAL SIGN FACE AREA (One side only). 3. SQ. FT. FT. ILLUMINATION NONE INTERNAL REFLECTED BARE BULB SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS DRAWING, PREFERABLY SUBMITTED ON PAPER NO LARGER THAN 11" X 17", SHOWING: 1) The location of the proposed sign on the site or building, including dimensioned references to adjacent building features or nearest property. line, as appropriate; 2) Dimensions of the sign and sign structure, including foundation or mounting details; 3) Material and electrical specifications; 4) Name of sign manufacturer, if applicable; and, 5) Ift the sign is to be freestanding and over six feet high, certification by a licensed engineer LIST OF SIGN FACE AREA OF ALL EXISTING SIGNS, IF ANY, ON THE SAME BUILDING FACADE (for attached signs) OR ALONG EACH STREET FRONTAGE OF THE PROPERTY (for freestanding signs). COPY OF STATE PERMIT OR AUTHORIZATION IF APPLICATION ISFOR AN OFF-PREMISE SIGN. COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ALTERATION IF SIGN IS INHISTORIC DISTRICT PERMIT FEE OF $100, PLUS $1.00 PER EACH SQUARE FOOT, (applied to only one side of double- for structural compliance with the building code. OR ONHISTORIC LANDMARK PROPERTY. faced signs), APPLICATION FEE OF$_ 0300 07. Go PAYABLETO THE CITY OF LOCKHART WHEN THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. IHEREBY AFFIRM THAT IFIAM NOT OWNER OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH THE SIGN IS TOB BE LOCATED, IAM AUTHORIZED BY THE PERSON, ORGANIZATION, OR BUSINESS ENTITY OWNING THE PROPERTY TO REPRESENT THEM IN THIS APPLICATION. TO THE BEST OF MYI KNOWLEDGE, THIS APPLICATION. AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLETE AND CORRECT. SIGNATURE PRINTED OR 7-gu Jenn Hedger DATE. /24/24 Sif TYPED NAME. NOTE: All freestanding signs require a pre-pour. foundation inspection to verify the location and reinforcement of the sign. Iti is the contractor's responsibility to call for the inspection. OFFICE USE ONLY APPROVED BY Planning Building Inspection RECEIPT# PERMIT NUMBER SP.24- CERT. FOR ALTERATION NUMBER CFA- 24 M DATE FEE 07.GO 116 207 118 209 211 111 113 115 117 119 EMARKETST 200 202 202 206 208 210 212 WM MABKEISI 104 116 110"12 106 108 100 102 CCB 201 203 205 118 215 219 EPRAIREIEAST 212 216 218 211 217 un 3 120 303 N EAIRIEIEASI 300 300 301 202 308 CMB 311 s 315 313 107 317 OAKST ELIVE CHB 401 VLLIVEOAEST RMD CFA-24-12 218 S MAIN ST 4 NEW ROOF VENTS SUBJECT PROPERTY ZONING BOUNDARY Scale 1"= 100' STAFF REPORT CASE SUMMARY CERTIFICATE FOR ALTERATION STAFF: Kevin Waller, Historical Preservation Officer/ / Senior Planner K CASE NUMBER: CFA-24-12 REPORT DATE: October 10, 2024 MEETING DATE: October 14, 2024 APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Four rooftop vents STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval CONDITIONS: None BACKGROUND DATA APPLICANT: Robert Steinbomer OWNER: Gaslight-Baker Theatre SITE LOCATION: 218S. Main St. EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY: Commercial PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY: Same ANALYSIS OF ISSUES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parts of Lots! 5 and 6, Block 13, Original Town ofl Lockhart ZONING CLASSIFICATION: CCB (Commercial Central Business) PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes four new roof vents along the north edge of the roof of the Gaslight-Baker Theatre office building. The four, square-shaped vents will replace the original proposal of 8 dome-shaped roof vents approved by the Commission, along with several other roof-based improvements, on. January 3, 2024. The proposed vents will be of a sheet-metal composition, and painted a grayish-beige to match the existing roof membrane. The vent dimensions are 28 inches wide by 28 inches long, 18 inches tall at the vents' downslope edge, and 14 inches tall at the upslope edge. The difference in height on opposite ends will enable the vents to be mounted in a level fashion on the sloping roof. According to the applicant, the four new' vents are needed in place of the 8 approved dome-shaped ventsi fort flashing and! height reasons. The applicant further explains that the vents will be visible from East Prairie Lea Street, but not from South Main Street. Please refer to the enclosed photographs and renderings submitted with the application COMPATIBILITY: The proposed vents are not of a size that will adversely impact the Courthouse Square COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS: Although there are no design guidelines for the proposed vents in the Historic Districts and Landmarks Ordinance, the vents are subject to approval of this Certificate for Alteration materials. viewshed. Numerous roof-mounted vents and fans can be: seen around the Square. and the issuance of building permits. ALTERNATIVES: None necessary. From: Robert Steinbomer robertosteinbomer.com Subject: CFA Application for Haun/Swearengin building Date: Sep 30, 2024 at 1:39:30PM To: Kevin Waller wallerolockhart-tx.org September 30, 2024 Mr. Waller, please include this note with the CFA application I'm submitting today on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Gaslight Baker Theater. To: Lockhart Historical Commission Chairperson Ohlendorf and Commission Members This note intends to clarify questions you may have about why we are asking you to review an item the Commission reviewed and approved last December. Ihad presented your Commission with a need to comply with Building Code for ventilating attics in existing (and new) buildings. That involved adding a series of EIGHT new ventilation domes across the highest point of the existing roof. Those may have been adequate for the ventilation task, but would void the roof warranty because the sides must be at least 8 inches above ther roof surface for proper Consequently the roofer designed FOUR new vents which comply with roofing flashing. concerns and still meet the ventilation adequacy. But because they are different from the original proposal we know you will want to be aware. The new ones are better in a few ways including: There are fewer penetrations in the Historic structure roof, match the existing roof membrane (a sort of grayish beige). These are made of hand-crafted paint-grip sheet metal which will be painted to We hope you will agree that this code-required attachment will be acceptable. We too, do not want to add anything to the outside of a historic building but this one is a must. If there is some consolation, these will not be visible from the Main Street elevation at all. 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W450h.Pakerthegtercon PERSON DOING WORK FONY Boy CaN9 ESTIMATED COST PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION, 0.T LOCKHAST PICK/3,0T PT5,6 ADDRESS 218 3.MAIN ST. GENERAL INFORMATION ZONING CLASSIFICATION HEKCB An approved Certificate for Alteration (CFA) is required by City Code for all signage, construction, alteration, or modification of property designated as Historic, if such activities will change the architecture, design, finishes, or outward appearance of a building, structure, object, site, area, or district, as viewed from the exterior (Ord. 93-19, Sec. 11 and 12). A CFA is also required for interior work affecting load-bearing walls. A City Sign Permit and/or City Building Permit may also be required by City Code. Only fully completed applications will be accepted. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ATTACHMENTS PLEASE INCLUDE PHOTOS OF THE PROJECT AREA WITH THE APPLICATION, AS WELL AS A DIAGRAM(S) OF THE PROPOSED WORK WITH DIMENSIONS, MATERIALS, METHOD OF ATTACHMENT TO THE BUILDING (IF APPLICABLE), TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, ETC. THE DIAGRAM MAY BE HAND-DRAWN. ALL ATTACHMENTS MUST BE INBS'XJ'FORMAT. PAPXDEADESCRETONOE TEPROPOSEDWORKHERE RaVISION dF ROOF VENTS HIPRULAPATEP (12:19:25) RENBIATION OE INTERIOE INGLUDES BUILPINECOPE KERD ROYEnTS APPLICATIONFEE OF $50.00. payable to the City of Lockhart Receipt Number: Ro1324759 TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, THIS APPLICATION. AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLETE AND CORRECT, AND IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT! I OR ANOTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD BE PRESENT AT ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS CONCERNING THIS APPLICATION. APPLICANT SIGNATURE tA-SEnhgn PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE AF HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVAL DATE. Sa52024 DATEeps 39109 DATE CERTIFICATE FOR ALTERATION-SCOPE OF WORK QUESTIONNAIRE This form must be completed by the applicant for a Certificate for Alteration. The Lockhart Historical Preservation Officer (HPO) shall independently verify all information provided on the application and attached questionnaire. The HPO shall review the application and this questionnaire in an expedient manner and notify the applicant of the outcome of the review. Additional information may be needed to complete the application and review process. Final review and action on the application for the Certificate for Alteration by the Lockhart Historical Preservation Commission in a public meeting is required. Any required explanations to answers given shall be attached. The proposed improvements Constructions shall not begin prior to authorization by the approval oft the Certificate for Alteration. represented on this application will be the limit of construction and alteration work undertaken. Yes No Verified _ys SCOPE OF WORK QUESTIONS Section One 1.Ist this application for construction or alteration on or at a property which is in a Historic District ora City-designated Historic Landmark? What is its zoning designation? PECCB ordinary maintenance of a historic property? Is it more than limited' "Ordinary Maintenance"? Check one: Historic Landmark Historic District V M k 2. Is this application for any construction or alteration work that is NOT described or defined as k 3. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application include any work visible from the exterior of the property? SMAL PORTION 4. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application remove Vun or physically change any structural elements of the property (i.e. interior or exterior load-bearing walls, columns, posts, 1. Is the construction or alteration covered by this application considered an emergency sudden, accidental, or unforeseen property damage? When did damage occur? Ist the construction or alteration covered by this application considered necessary to correct a circumstance that endangers al building, business, owner, or the public? place more than 90 days? (A temporary construction or alteration is required tol be removed within 90 days and the property is to be returned tot the original or agreed upon condition.) foundations, footings, etc.)? Section Two of repair Jkw Kw/ V 2. L_y 3. Ist the construction or alteration covered by this application considered permanent, to be in V kw 4. Has a permit been issued for any, oft the proposed work? Date: Permit No. Has any work actually started? NO Describe: Section Three p 1. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application make a physical change to any kw 2. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application repair or replace an element of Vyn 3. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application include painting exterior surfaces VKw 4. Does the construction or alteration covered by this application include demolition or removal of Kw 5. Will the construction or alteration covered by this application make any change in the design elements, features, or finishes visible from the exterior of the property? the building or property with a material different from the original material oft that element? that have not been previously painted? any part or element of the property visible from the exterior oft the property? appearance of the property as viewed from the exterior of the property? Scope of Work Questions Waller Verified By: Kavin Date of Verification: lo/o/74 Certificate No. CFA-24-1- 30 Date Submitted 9/39734 Please Note: A Certificate for Alteration is valid for a period concurrent with the Building Permit granted for the proposed work, ora a period not to exceed 18 months.