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Del-Ida Park HD 2009 Resurvey-Backup Documents
} NO.473,166OR CITY CIF DELRAY BEACH PROVIDING FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE s Lge RESURVEY REPORT INC UD NG{ RECLASSIFICATION QF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE DEL IDA ARK Ht_STORIC DISTRICT jai The City Commission of the City f Delray Beach, Florida, proposes to adopttE►e Following.ordinanjce ORDINANCE NO 15-04 q ka AN ORDINANCE OF THE CRY COMMSSION OF THE iCITY OF QELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR•THE i ACCEPTANCE;OFITHE.R.ESURVEICREPORT OF DEGIQA PARK . ; HISTORIC DISTRICT INCI,UDI IG:EXTENSION OE THE:PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE A iD RE,CIASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES _AQqik-3::3f fa Y FROM NON CONTRIBIt[1NGTp CQN1RIBUTING,PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER'CLAUSE,,A SAVING C[AUS€,AND AN m EFFEC IVE DATE s The city Commission vr�lf conduct twa f 2{ Public Hearings fart the purpose of accepting public testimony regarding-tire proposed ordinance Tlie first Public Heanng will fie held on w TUESDAY.OCTOBER 6 2409 AT 7 00 PM in the Commission Chambers at City Hall,:100 N W. 1 Avenue,Delray Beach, Ffonda If the'proposed ordinance is passed an first readings �� a secend Public Hearing will be.held or TUESDAY OCTOBER 20 2009 AT 7�00 P Ni f or at any continuation of such meeting �v tch is set by:the Commission) in the Commission Chambers ,,--",..:-4':;;:Q at City Hall, 100 N 1N 1"Avenue,Delrcry Beach,Florida ' Y All interested citizensare:invited to offend thepublic heanngs and as c,,r—''',!! omment uponsthe proposed ordinance or submit their comments in wnhng on or before the date o these lteprings to the can ing rilii ; . and:Zoning Department For Further rnFormation or to obtain a copy of the:proposed ordinance, please contact the Planning. and Zoning Department,FCity Hall,100 N W 1''AvenueDslray Beach,Florida 33444(email at pinion@mydelraybeacfi Corti)or by calling 561 f 2437040),between the hours of 8_U0 a i., and° Ki 500 p.m,Monday through Friday,excluding holidays Please be advised that if a person decides to rappealF any- :" decision made bytthe City Commission with respect fo any matter considered at tF ese hearings, such pe oninay,need •to ensure that a verbatim-record:includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appesil is to be based The City does not provide for prepare-such record,pursuant to-FS 2B6 0105 C-1TY:OF DEIRAY BEACH Chexefle D. Nubin,CMG City Clerk PUB :The Palm Berytch Post . September 29, &October 15,2009 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT MEETING OF: APRIL 15, 2009 ITEM: CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE 15-09 TO ACCEPT THE RESURVEY REPORT OF DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE TO 1970 AND RECLASSIFYING 49 PROPERTIES FROM NON-CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the Board is that of paking ,recommendation to the City Commission regarding Ordinance 15-09 providing for the a••'` r',•-ofe resurvey report of Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance (POS) to 1970, and reclassifying 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification and 4.5.1(0), Procedures for Change of Historic Classification. BACKGROUND The City hired RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. to conduct a survey of the Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic Districts from July 2008 — January 2009. The objective was to survey all properties developed at least thirty-five years ago within each of the aforementioned districts and to identify those which contain both Contributing and non-Contributing buildings and structures. A historical overview of each area was provided in the final report. The City Commission reviewed the recommendations of the final survey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District at its workshop on February 10, 2009. The final survey report to be adopted is for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The recommendations are as follows: • That the Period of Significance (POS) be expanded to 1970, which would reclassify 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing. The current POS spans through to 1943. See Appendix A for those properties recommended for reclassification. • That listing on the National Register of Historic Places be sought for the entire district. Following are details regarding the Period of Significance and listing on the National Register of Historic Places: Period of Significance The resurvey report notes that the POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District should be extended to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. The POS extension would reclassify 49 properties currently deemed non- Contributing to Contributing, which were constructed from 1944-1965. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Listing on the NRHP would provide additional recognition for the district, and additional review criteria or restrictions would not be placed on those properties located within the boundaries. While City Staff Ordinance 15-09; Del-ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting April 15,2009; Page 2 of 5 may proceed with an application for listing on the NRHP, research and application preparation assistance will be needed by residents within the district, or other interested parties. The application for listing would be processed via recommendation of support by the HPB to the City Commission. The HPB review should include property owners within the district as a way of keeping them informed and involved, and should occur prior to completion and submittal of the application. Once the application is submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for review, a letter or newspaper advertisement will be provided, at which time a property owner will have the opportunity to formally support or object to the listing. Ordinance 15-09 includes Attachment A, the Final Survey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, and Attachment B, which notes each property and its date of construction, historic classification, and architectural style. Consideration of Ordinance 15-09 is now before the Board for review and recommendation to the City Commission. ANALYSIS Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(A), a Historic Preservation Board for the City of Delray Beach is hereby created. The purpose of this Board is to foster and promote the recognition, protection, enhancement and use of historic resources in the City of Delray Beach and to have a lay body which shall have authority to act on matters pertaining to historic preservation. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(1), Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities, the Historic Preservation Board shall develop, maintain, and update a survey of archaeological sites, properties, buildings, structures, and districts of special historic, aesthetic, architectural, cultural, or social value or interest. The Board will endeavor to improve, expand, and make more accurate the survey as additional documents, information, oral histories, and other such materials may become available, and it will periodically reevaluate the survey. The Board will work with the City Historical Society, the State Bureau of Historic Preservation, and other appropriate public and nonprofit organizations in maintaining this survey. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(2), Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities, the Historic Preservation Board shall nominate properties for designation, and regulate such properties, structures, buildings, sites, districts, and the like so designated as historic sites and/or historic districts. STAFF COMMENT: The LDRs specify that as part of the HPB duties, the Board shall protect historic resources, and update surveys of historic resources. The resurvey of the Del-Ida Park Historic District complies with this requirement. LDR Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification (1) A survey of all historic districts may be conducted by the City every five (5) years. The survey report may recommend changes to the historic designation and/or classification of properties located within or immediately adjacent to a designated historic district. (b) Criteria for Change of Historic Classification: If a City-initiated survey conducted within the last five (5) years reveals that a property within a historic district should be reclassified as either Contributing or non-Contributing, then the classification may be revised in accordance with LDR Section 4.5.1(0) and shall be determined as follows: I Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting April 15,2009; Page 3 of 5 1. The survey recommends the inclusion of an additional "Period of Significance", which would reclassify properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, or; 2. The survey recommends that a property or properties have been so significantly altered that the changes are irreversible and have compromised the structures historic integrity of the structure, which would reclassify the structure from Contributing to non-Contributing. STAFF COMMENT: The subject survey meets the criteria for change of historic classification as it was conducted within the last 5 years (complete January 2009), and the survey recommends that the Period of Significance be adopted which would reclassify 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, per the survey recommendation. Therefore, the reclassifications of the properties listed in Exhibit A may be reviewed. It is noted that additional resources are recommended for reclassification by Staff. These resources are further analyzed below. LDR Section 4.5.1(0), Procedures for Change of Historic Designation and/or Classification (2) Procedures for Change of Historic Classification: Applications to change the historic classification of a property or properties within a historic district shall be made to the Historic Preservation Board and may be initiated by written request of: (a) The Historic Preservation Board based upon the recommendations of a City-initiated survey completed within five (5) years prior to the application; or (b) The City Commission based upon the recommendations of a City-initiated survey completed within five (5) years prior to the application; or (3) The Planning and Zoning Director or his/her designee shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided on each application to determine if it generally conforms with criteria in LDR Section 4.5.1(N)(1). The Planning and Zoning Director or his/her designee shall then prepare a report which shall contain the following: (b) Change of Historic Classification: 1. Analysis of the properties to be reclassified; and 2. A staff recommendation as to whether or not the properties should be reclassified due to either: a. loss of historic integrity as a result of irreversible alterations to a Contributing property; or b. inclusion of an additional "Period of Significance"per the survey recommendations. STAFF COMMENT: It has been determined that the subject request conforms with Section 4.5.1(N)(1), and the recommendations have been justified within the report with respect to the expansion of the POS to 1970. The information has been provided and reviewed by Staff and deemed to be complete. It should be noted that the date of construction for 251 Dixie Boulevard has been corrected via the resurvey, as it was found to be a 1920s structure and not the 1950s structure it was thought to be when the district was designated in 1988. There were modifications to the Mission-style structure in the 1950s, and the survey now notes this property to be a Mission/Contemporary style. Page 8 of the Del- Ida Park final survey report recognizes and compliments the "transformation" of the structure from Mission to Contemporary style. In 2008, the HPB approved a demolition of this structure, and it was reviewed as a non-contributor. This property is not included in those being reclassified, so it will remain non-Contributing. The properties recommended for reclassification by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc, were developed Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting April 15,2009; Page 4 of 5 between 1944 and 1965 and are a part of the historic Del-Ida Park streetscape. While they differ from the architectural style of the original development, they are compatible and illustrate the development building typologies of their time. Staff recommends that the POS expansion be accepted and that the 49 properties listed in Exhibit A be reclassified as Contributing to the Del-Ida Park Historic District designation. Staff also recommends that the City support the application of the Del-Ida Park Historic District to the NRHP with application preparation assistance provided by residents and interested parties. REVIEW BY OTHERS The CRA will review the subject Ordinance at its meeting of April 16, 2009, where a recommendation will be forwarded to the City Commission. RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09 providing for the reclassification of 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, and support for preparation of an application for listing on the National Register of Historic Places as recommended by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. -'' , Prepared by:Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner i Attachments: • Exhibit A - Recommended Reclassifications ' CY... (' • Del-Ida Park Historic District Map b� ,� i�. /` ; CJ • Ordinance 15-09 with Attachments A and B /O 911/Jin't �-' 2f' ` — o 0>/ (6 OAAI:)f2A:tLl24f • C[Q5a1r2d t • k_c:41A.() tc ?60a. k cSO*s ctoice mac, (\ C s . t, ) PoS w� • •• Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting April 15,2009; Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT A— RECLASSIFIED PROPERTY LIST Address Year Style 412 NE 2nd Avenue 1955 Ranch 503 NE 2nd Avenue 1947 Streamline Moderne 524 NE 2nd Avenue 1947 Frame Vernacular 703 NE 3rd Avenue 1955 Minimal Traditional 706 NE 2nd Avenue 1953 Frame Vernacular 543 NE 3rd Avenue 1955 Contemporary 701 NE 3rd Avenue 1955 Contemporary 209 NE 5th Court 1949 Frame Vernacular 215-217 NE 5th Court 1952 Contemporary 223 NE 5th Court 1947 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Court 1947 Masonry Vernacular 226-228 NE 5th Court 1953 Contemporary 10 NE 5th Street 1963 0 Contemporary 14 NE 5th Street 1963 a Contemporary 18 NE Sth Street 1963 o Contemporary 22 NE 5th Street 1963 0 Contemporary 102 NE 5th Street 1964 0 Contemporary 106 NE 5th Street 1965 o Contemporary 110 NE 5th Street 1965 o Contemporary 215 NE 5th Street 1950 Contemporary 222 NE 5th Street 1953 Contemporary 202 NE 5th Terrace 1951 Masonry Vernacular 204 NE 5th Terrace 1947 Minimal Traditional 216 NE 5th Terrace 1949 Minimal Traditional 234-236 NE 5th Terrace 1954 Contemporary 238-240 NE 5th Terrace 1954 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Street 1948 Minimal Traditional _ 228 NE 5th Street 1952 Contemporary 10 NE 6th street 1947 Minimal Traditional 116 NE 6th Street 1965 a Ranch 11 NE 6th Street 1947 Minimal Traditional 101 NE 6th Street 1949 Contemporary 110 NE 6th Street 1944 Minimal Traditional 102 NE 7th Street 1953 Minimal Traditional 113 NE 7th Street 1962 o Contemporary 14 NE 7th Street 1965 o Contemporary 14 NE 8th Street 1948 Ranch 216 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Ranch 219 Dixie Boulevard 1950 Contemporary 220 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Ranch 227 Dixie Boulevard 1949 Ranch 228 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Minimal Traditional 240 Dixie Boulevard 1953 Contemporary 109 Fern Court 1954 Ranch 10 Lake Court 1940 Minimal Traditional 20 Lake Court 1952 Ranch 202 Palm Court 1948 Masonry Vernacular 531 North Swinton Avenue 1947 Masonry Vernacular 721 North Swinton Avenue 1956 Ranch 1 Itilt I //IL N.E. 9TH ST. 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A VACANT PLANNING&ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL Q45E MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: DEL—IDA PARK ORDINANCE NO 15-09 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE RESURVEY REPORT OF DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE TO 1970 AND RECLASSIFYING 49 PROPERTIES FROM NON-CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING, PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City retained RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., to resurvey the Del-Ida Park Historic District and the City Commission accepts the survey recommendations to extend the Period of Significance, and seek listing of the district on the National Register of Historic Places; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally designated and placed on the Delray Beach Local Register of Historic Places in 1988 with a Period of Significance spanning from 1923-1943; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. resurveyed the Del-Ida Park Historic District and those properties originally classified as contributing for continued significance and maintenance of historic integrity; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. resurveyed the Del-Ida Park Historic District and those properties originally classified as non-contributing for current significance and recommends that the Period of Significance be extended through 1970; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally significant for its collection of architecture representative of the period from 1923-1943, and is currently significant for its collection of architecture representative of the period from 1944— 1970. WHEREAS, 49 structures now meet the eligibility criteria for contributing status, attributed to the newer resources built 1944 through to 1965, as these buildings have had minimal alterations, or their alterations are reversible, and/or were completed in an appropriate and compatible manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion A for significance due to associations with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of the City's history as one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach with representation of the 1920s Land Boom and 1930s settlement following the Land Boom and inclusion of post World War II growth from the 1940s through the 1960s; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion B for significance due to associations with people significant to the City, as one of the early investors was Frederick Henry Link, a Craftsman at Mizner Industries, and whose daughter, Catherine Link Strong was the City's first female Mayor and lived in the neighborhood; and, • WHEREAS, the.Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion C for significance as it embodies one or more distinctive architectural styles or types such as the Mission, Mediterranean Revival, Minimal Traditional, Contemporary, Masonry and Frame Vernacular, Ranch, and Streamline Moderne, with the Mission and Mediterranean Revival style containing influences directly from renown Architect Addison Mizner, as Frederick Henry Link was a craftsman at Mizner Industries; and, WHEREAS, Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach provides for the change of historic classification of historic sites and districts; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. found that the City should seek listing of the Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places; and, WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District on April 15, 2009 and voted to to recommend of acceptance of the Final Resurvey Report and its recommendations including the changes of historic classification for 49 properties within the Del-Ida Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Historic Preservation Board Staff Report dated April 15, 2009; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the adoption of the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated herein. Section 2 That the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District is included as Attachment A. Section 3 That the Period of Significance is extended to 1970. Section 4 That the properties listed in Attachment B are hereby classified as set forth in Attachment A and in accordance with and under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, Florida. Section 5 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 6 That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be l invalid such decision shall-.not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 7 That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 200 ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk First Reading Second Reading CITY OF DELRAY BEACH RESURVEY OF FOUR LOCAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT 4f �. F L ^_ Y � 1 75 i ?.. ` c s 1 [,;'X''''.—.--4 -'4i ''' ' ''I '' '''' r - "• ' - '— i-i''' ''',.:i I. :k 4 A 'r. Prepared by: R.J. HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECTS, P.A. January 30, 2009 • DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT HISTORIC SURVEY REPORT INTRODUCTION The City of Delray Beach has retained the firm of R.J. Heisenbottle Architects,P.A. (RJHA) to resurvey four areas within the city previously listed on the Local Register of Historic Places as Historic Districts. The four areas to be studied are Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic District. RJHA's task will be to prepare individual Survey Reports for each of the four historic districts. These survey reports will include the following information: • Historical overview of the district. • Review existing criteria for determining contributing and non-contributing structures. • Recommendations on extending Periods of Significance, where appropriate, within the district. • Update Florida Master Site File forms for previously recorded structures. • Prepare new Florida Master Site File forms for previously unrecorded structures • Prepare maps and photographs for all sites within the district. These surveys are reviewing all structures located within the locally designated historic districts that are thirty five (35) years or older. Information on structures currently listed is being updated, noting any alterations, relocations and demolitions since the time that the Designation Report was originally prepared. Structures not previously listed, that meet the 35 year or older criteria and that are deemed"contributing"to the historic district, are being added to the Florida Master Site File and are being recommended for inclusion in the Local Register of Historic Places' Historic District Designation Report. To date,RJHA has completed work on the Nassau Park Historic District and on the Old School Square Historic District and the West Settlers Historic District. The Del-Ida Park Historic Survey Report covers the fourth and final area being studied under this project. This report will provide information on those items outlined above, based on: field work; research conducted on City records including building cards and permits; Sanborn map records available at the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department; existing historical publications; previous surveys covering the Del-Ida Park Historic District, such as the Historic Resources Survey. Phase II, conducted by Janus Research in 2002; the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey conducted by John P. Johnson in 1987 and on historical research conducted at the Delray Beach Historical Society. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was officially listed in the Local Register of Historic Places in 1988. A total of 47 sites were listed as individual contributing buildings. Additional contributing sites were identified by the "Historic Resources Survey Report Phase IP', conducted by Janus Research in 2002,but were not incorporated as part of the Designation 2 Report. The RJHA Report-will update and re-evaluate the information provided in the Janus Report and will make recommendations for additional sites that should be officially listed as contributing structures in the Del-Ida Park Designation Report. BOUNDARIES (See Attachment A: Historic District Map) The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded on the north by N.E. 8th Street, on the east by the Florida East Coast Railway, on the south by N.E. 4th Street, and on the west by the east side of N. Swinton Avenue. These are the original boundaries of the development originally platted in 1923. Based on that historical fact, no boundary extension or modification is being recommended for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. CONTEXT The Del-Ida Park Historic District is a 14 block suburban residential area just four blocks north of the heart of downtown Delray Beach. It consists of primarily single family, one story residences, although there are some two story houses and a few duplex structures that were built during the 1950s and 1960s. Although some of the houses have been converted to light office use, the residential character of the area remains fairly intact. The same can be said about the original historic fabric of the structures. Few of the historic houses have been demolished. Only two houses listed on the 1988 Designation Report have been demolished. These were located at 601 N. Swinton Avenue and at 107 N.E. 6t Street. Most of the houses have survived with relatively few unsympathetic alterations or additions. In several instances additions have been made with respect and sensitivity to the original houses, compatible in design yet clearly distinguishable from the historic portion. Specific examples will be presented in the"Architect`ral Significance" Section. The original plat was laid out in an interesting and unusual fashion, combining a rectangular grid with a series of diagonal streets. Most notable is Dixie Boulevard, which serves as the main concourse in the development, having been laid out 20 feet wider than the rest of the streets. The combination of rectangular and diagonal street design produces a series of unusual triangular blocks and lots with varying street frontage. There are three small public parks that, along with well landscaped grounds and mature trees, contribute to the overall visual quality of the neighborhood. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Del-Ida Park is one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach. In 1923, the Ocean City Development Company purchased a 58 acre tract in the northeast section of Delray Beach, during the heyday of the Florida Real Estate Boom, and created Del-Ida Park. The development company was organized by Mr. J.C. Secord, of Miami, along with Mr. B.E. Clutter, also of Miami, and Mr. Charles Kuschke of Fort Lauderdale, who planned to open sales offices in Delray(not yet renamed Delray Beach), West Palm Beach and Miami. On 3 September 18, 1923, Del-Ida Park was officially platted and recorded and appears to have been an almost instant success. Del-Ida Park was widely promoted in the Delray News. In a front page article dated September 28, 1923, the newspaper proclaimed that "Del-Ida is growing fast". It goes on to state that 25 of the available 58 lots had been sold and that city water and electricity were being installed. The article also states that"Two beautiful parks are being made and 100's of Australian pines, other trees, flowers and shrubbery are being planted". The newspaper further states that "Mr. Secord and his group bring people daily to visit Del-Ida Park and soon they will have to put more of their lots on the market". On October 19, 1923, the Delray News reported that "Wonderful progress is being made in Del-Ida Park, our new suburb.Nice hard surfaced streets are being run through the property and it is beginning to look like a real town". One of the first investors in the area was Frederick Henry Link, formerly a craftsman of Mizner Industries in West Palm Beach, who in 1923 purchased several lots in Del-Ida Park. Mr. Link soon became the general contractor for the development, and most of the early houses in Del- Ida Park were built by him. That same year he began construction of his own home, located at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue. The great almost overnight success of the Del-Ida Park was as typical of the Florida Real Estate Boom as its rapid collapse following the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and subsequent years of the Great Depression. Construction continued, but at a much slower pace during the 1930s and 1940s. It was no until the end of World War II that Del-Ida Park experienced a ne,w surge in construe During the immediate post-war era, Delray Beach saw a marked increase in population, the result of former military personnel stationed in the area that returned and relocated with their families. Del-Ida Park was an attractive middle-class suburban community, centrally located and reasonably priced. Many new houses went up at this time, modest in scale,but representative of the latest tren i c i ectural design, matena s an ec o ogy. i - ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE There are many architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park. Following are examples of the most prevalent ones found within the designated historic district: Frederick Henry Link brought to Del-Ida Park with him the experience he had acquired while working with Addison Mizner in Palm Beach. Inspired by Mizner's grand Mediterranean Revival style houses in Palm Beach, Mr. Link's house set the tone for the architectural style in Del-Ida Park. Smaller in scale and simpler in design, the Link House is mostly Mission style, but with some Mediterranean Revival details, such as the octagonal corner tower and the heavily rusticated doorway surrounds. 4 A /ALLj�tLg "I� "L• '� yam( sy1$ ,4 ,'. M.. Yi-' Y4,Gv yr r '.` r - x 4 e R - , 1t 2 4 Y,'. ~ r.?S+" A �,,;,, "`.. :'•r ..y rat 7-. 4 41 . S' Vz. t J ':1 S pi�C` �., 25 ,,;'£',ej s k-' ,ry ':e'�� i�\ +; ,. �, , ( • 1.,,.1a11•1'1*'er .., ,-- norw -, -i-z.:=,',1-A. The Link House. 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue (1923) The Mission Style became the predominant design mode for the original houses in the Del-Ida Park development. A scaled down version of the Mediterranean Revival style, the Mission style was widely popular in the 1920s, and its charm and currency made it an important selling tool for the planned residential development. While the Mediterranean Revival style owed its inspiration to the Spanish, Italian and Moorish architecture along the Mediterranean coast, the Mission style was derived from the Spanish Missions in California and New Mexico. In Del- Ida Park, textured stucco surfaces on wood frame structures, flat roofs, molded parapets, scuppers and sparse, if any, applied decorative details were the primary features of the Mission style. Simple designs and inexpensive construction methods made these houses attractive and affordable.A total of 25 of the original Mission Style homes are still standing in Del-Ida Park, although three have seen their original stylistic features altered beyond recognition. These structures have been incorrectly identified as Mediterranean Revival in past surveys. That classification should be corrected in all records. Mission Style Houses .?t, ,'y� 'F 11 SC,i/x a � my w 11 Dixie Boulevard 102 N.E. 8th Street 214 N.E. 5th Street The more ornate Mediterranean Revival Style, one of the most popular architectural styles in Florida during the 1920s, is also represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as widely. These buildings are larger, usually two stories and have a greater amount of applied decorative details than the simpler Mission style houses, including arches, a combination of flat and pitched tiled 5 roofs and balconies. One of the best examples of the Mediterranean Revival style may be found in the residence located at 515 N. Swinton Avenue. The fact that it was originally built outside Del-Ida Park at 324 N.E. 2"d Avenue and relocated to its present site in 1961, may explain the anomaly of its more ornate, larger scale within this historic district. The apai latent building at 401 N.E. 211 Avenue is also Mediterranean Revival by its more elaborate design, although its bell-shaped central parapet still harks back to the Mission style. Several of the original Mission style buildings have been modified through additions and alterations into Mediterranean Revival designs. These will be covered in the "Additions and Alterations" Section below. Mediterranean Revival Style g r 5 ,.ram .� tt ".'- j :- -"v. =`' ,'f i� �4 /sit +[ 401 N.E. 2"d Avenue 515 N. Swinton Avenue Several fine examples of the Minimal Traditional Style are also found in Del-Ida Park. These generally date back to the 1930s to 1950s decades, built originally during the Depression era, and show simple, sober designs with some modest detailing harking back to more traditional styles. Some of the more typical details for these houses include low to medium pitch gable roofs generally facing front, modest overhangs, prominent chimneys, decorative wood details on gable ends, inset porches supported on decorative wood supports and sparsely used Colonial or other traditional applied decoration, such as door and window surrounds. 6 Minimal Traditional Style Houses ' ::*;.,(4:1- ',-i;---., `;'.'1:::,';,_ .. - - '.`" ' ebbl -- -. 204 N.E. 5th Terrace 706 N.E. 2"d Avenue 105 N.E. 6`h Street There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War II building construction surge in Del-Ida Park. These houses are inspired by the International Style that originated in Europe and later traveled to the United States, where it was eminently established by Mies Van der Rohe and his disciple Philip Johnson, among many others. An even more direct influence can be found in the post-war work of masters like Richard Neutra in California and Paul Rudolph in Sarasota. Contemporary style houses in Del-Ida Park have simple, clean lines, highly abstracted, geometric designs and are mostly devoid of any applied decoration. One of the most important features of these buildings is their complete break with traditional,historical models. They rely on massing, new materials and methods of construction and sculptural forms for architectural expression. Most of the houses have flat roofs with broad eaves, may have glass jalousie windows and often an attached carport. These houses were not 50 years old at the time when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was designated, therefore not meeting the age threshold to be considered as contributing structures. It is,however, RJHA's strong recommen ndatio that these houses should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post- War Era design. Contemporary Style Houses f' <. b + r' �r ;r z" an 4'om � �'""�d$ re'� E .t17 f ! 215 N.E. 5th Street 222 N.E. 5th Street 240 Dixie Boulevard 7 There is a variety of other architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as numerous as the ones identified above. Among the styles that can be found are examples of Frame and Masonry Vernacular, one drastically altered Bungalow, some Streamline Moderne, and several Ranch houses. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS Many of the original structures have been altered and others have been added to, both with varying degrees of success. Some of the original Mission style houses were enlarged during the 1950s. The additions have been successful as statements of their own time, although they may have completely altered the architectural character of the original house. The Mission style house at 217 N.E. 4th Street is no longer recognizable from the front. The addition itself, however, is quite handsome, with a boldly cantilevering carport, and the original building is fairly intact toward the rear of the new structure (See photo below). • f 3 EK. 217 N.E. 4rh Street Similarly, the house located at 251 Dixie Boulevard is no longer recognizable as Mission style, yet its original simple lines lent themselves quite nicely to its transformation as a Contemporary style structure (See attached photo). • 251 Dixie Boulevard At 204 Dixie Boulevard, the addition is considerably larger than the original Mission style house, yet the original house is still recognizable, and the addition has been done in a manner which is respectful and compatible. The original house has a simple molded parapet, while the 8 parapet on the addition has a continuous banding at the top. In spite of the all the good attributes of the addition, the overall effect and character is now that of a Mediterranean Revival style building,rather than the original Mission style design intent. A less fortunate addition, however, can be seen at 203 Dixie Boulevard, where the original Mission style house is no longer recognizable, and the entire structure has deceivingly and disarmingly become faux Mediterranean Revival. F iR y„'iv a nr a ,•.7 ' s B � �L 1. , 204 Dixie Boulevard 203 Dixie Boulevard Finally, the following two additions are highly successful in their execution. In the house at 110 N.E. 7th Street, the addition is very similar to the original Mission style house, but the connection between old and new is set back, clearly differentiating between the two (See photo below). At 105 N.E. 7th Street, the large two story addition is significantly set back from the original Minimal Traditional style house, and the different massing of the two leaves no doubt where one ends and the other begins (See photo below). 7 .' 44 A7=M! 3 £ r .* 'e1 r < yr �' f .y 1 t w < 3s! • a r p l h4, „.0 110 N.E. 7111 Street 105 N.E. 7th Street 9 PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE One of the objectives of the Delray Beach"Resurvey of Four Local Register Historic Districts" project is to assess the feasibility of expanding the current Period of Significance. Structures thirty five (35) years or older will be recorded in the Florida Master Site File, so that the information contained in the State's database will be not only current but actually ahead of the 50 threshold for historic consideration. This does not mean that structures that are 35 to 50 years old will automatically be deemed contributing, but rather they will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis for possible eligibility. The Del-Ida Park Historic District Designation Report, approved in 1988, places the Period of Significance cut-off date by which structures are to be evaluated at 1943. The cut-off date is based in the generally accepted 50 year old threshold for considering eligibility of structures for listing as "contributing" within a designated historic district. In terms of historical and architectural development, it is difficult to justify this date under any other criteria than the 50 year threshold. The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach. There was a marked population increase, as many GIs stationed in the area relocated with their families after the war.As a result, Delray Beach saw a period of growth in business, tourism, and consequently in job opportunities and therefore an increase in demand for housing. Although the housing shift was mostly towards outlying suburban expansion and away from the center of town, as was typical everywhere else in the country at that time, Del-Ida Park remained an attractive neighborhood, affordable and conveniently close to downtown. This report has already discussed the architectural significance of the Contemporary Style housing built during this era. Many of the structures that RJHA has identified and recorded for the first time as part of this Resurvey Project date from 1963-1965. The house pictured below, for instance, is part of a block-long cohesive group built during that time period, although unfortunately,most have been seriously altered. • fl M 5 A _yt v _FE_ 10 NE 5th Street Based on the above cited historical and architectural significance of Del-Ida Park in the post-war era,it is our recommendation to extend the Period of Significance to 1970. 10 RE-EVALUATION OF CONTRIBUTING STRUCTURES This report has updated and re-evaluated the "District Inventory" provided as part of the 1988 Designation Report, which identified 47 Contributing Structures. Following is a summary of our re-evaluation, which includes sites previously recorded and recommended for inclusion in the Designation Report by the 2002 Janus Report: • Contributing Structures Identified in the 1988 Designation Report 47 • New Contributing Structures per 2002 Janus Report 34 • New Contributing Structures per RJHA Report 19 • Non-Contributing Structures 58 • Demolished Structures 2 NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBILITY The Del-Ida Park Historic District contains sufficient historical and architectural significance as a planned 1920s residential development to be potentially eligible for consideration as a National Register Historic District. A stronger yet case could be made for a Multiple Resource nomination for the original 1920s Mission style buildings in the development. Another option is to pursue individual National Register nomination for the Frederick Henry Link House at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue, based on Criteria A (for its association with the planned development), Criteria B (for its association with an individual who made a significant contribution to the development) and C (for its architectural significance as a 1920s Mission style-themed development). Any of the above options are feasible and realistic for National Register consideration. FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILES Florida Master Site File forms have been updated for all "Contributing Structures"previously recorded as part of the 1988 Designation Report or as part of the 2002 Janus Report. The following structures will be submitted for addition to the FMSF and new numbers will be requested for them: • 543 NE 3rd Avenue • 701 NE 3rd Avenue • 10 NE 5th Street • 14 NE 5th Street • 18 NE 5th Street • 22 NE 5th Street • 102 NE 5th Street • 106 NE 5th Street • 110 NE 5th Street • 215 NE 5th Street • 222 NE 5th Street 11 • 225 NE 5th Street • 116 NE 6th Street • 721 N Swinton Avenue • 14 NE 7th Street • 113 NE 7th Street • 14 NE 8th Street • 225 Royal Court • 202 Palm Court SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that the Del-Ida Park Historic District local designation be amended to reflect the following: • Amend the Inventory contained in the 1988 Designation Report to include the new structures being added to the FMSF as part of this report. • Extend the Period of Significance to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. • Amend the Inventory to identify the original structures in the Del-Ida Park development as designed in the Mission style, not as Mediterranean Revival, as originally indicated in the 1988 Designation Report and in the 1987 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. The breakdown of Mission and Mediterranean Revival style houses within the Del-Ida Park Historic District is provided in the attached "List of Surveyed Resources" in Appendix B. CONCLUSIONS Del-Ida Park is a remarkably cohesive and well preserved neighborhood. Few of the original structures have been demolished and alterations have been, for the most part, relatively benign. Even those structures deemed "Non-Contributing" due to their recent date of construction or unsympathetic alterations maintain a sense of cohesiveness in their scale, setback, use of materials and overall architectural character. The new encroaching development is nearby, but it is yet to cross N.E. 4th Street into Del-Ida Park. There is a palpable sense of pride and identity in the neighborhood residents. The historic district designation has made a positive contribution towards the visual quality and historical integrity of Del-Ida Park. This is evident in the marked improvement in the alterations and additions being made, and in the slowing down of the development pressure that the immediate area is facing. 12 SOURCES • Florida Master Site Files. Delray Beach. • Historic Site Files. City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department. • Building Card Files. City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Depaitiuent. • Property Control Numbers. Property Appraisers Office. City of Delray Beach. • Sanborn Insurance Maps. 1926, 1949, 1963. • Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. By John P. Johnson. Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. July 1987. • Del-Ida Park Historic District. Designation Report. Historic Preservation Board. Delray Beach,Florida. January 15, 1988. By Patricia Cayce. • Historical and Photographic Files. Delray Beach Historical Society. • Delray News. August 17, 1923; August 31, 1923; September 28, 1923; October 19, 1923.Delray Beach Historical Society. • City of Delray Beach.Historic Resources Report. Janus Research. July 1999. • City of Delray Beach.Historic Resources Report. Janus Research.June 2002. 13 APPENDIX A LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES 14 DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT 1JST OF SL RIVEYED RESOURCES.. FMSF M Name Address pate Contd., Nan-Contr. DemoYshed P13 01 58 515 N.Swnd n AVOCIJ o 1925 Medteaam.rr RC/Alai X P503 18t1 213xi4 Brokive trd 1937 Maaatrryr Wcanacet ar X PSi02252 19 Cilia Bott rand 1925 Arissm X P1300254 125 O3ti4 Both rood d 1923 1111xittortAwn k1terit411 X PS03255 203 DUI*Botffrowd 105 88ed4e11r4rie®nitooial X P45002% 204101K14,8a1#wnwd 19 Mii CWTAnwn AcertAal X P1S00257 232 Olio Bafo`rsad 1925 iiisdcn X F1300293 235 O3tie Batfrrtarrd 1925 Aisdon X P7000253 33 Lltie Oil 1.92. M3jfotf X P334331 241 14105+lI Cm1 1 1 1M4 sx1 X PS00302 247 Royal Corr 1925 Ilisi'otr X P800331 415 N Swii8n Avcnua 1925 141s3an X P600377 401NE2Av4t1u6 1O35 AJItKibst tat rrtmnRA.,"ail X P1300373 O.14k1tr Tow eta Aporlmer#a 524 NE 2 Nam* 1023 11/1-4,1o41 X PS02429 Link HOMO 2111tE 5Cool 1925 M404n X P900427 9 tE S Stool 1.925 Alsinn X P500428 191 tE 535444 19255 his m X P504429 214 PE 5381144 192E Mia11sat1 X PC004a8 110 NE 7$5A4A 1925 Ai atan X P8004M1 102 NE 8 So oc4 1925 Wisdom X P1300470 114€E 3 3a4dl 1925 MisYnti X P810739 1031E 4 854.81 1933 M i4sonry Womack/>arr X PS10140 CJ.MYtaon Hacue 217 NS 4 Soro,4 1933 M4d4.1 X PB10'741 219tom:5Ssoc4 1950 Misoair'rWoar culac X P1310742 22314E 588 et 1952 Ce4118rnpsaaajr X P810744 210NE 54att1 191'7 Fran*NM rem a1111a X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT: LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES F1113F 4 Name Address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished 15610745 215.217 NECSCart 1E02 Con 9;iniPoNLY X P610743 2231E 5C+atrt 1947 Contenlpravy X P610747 22514E 5Court 1947 MbsenrrVonixsior X P610743 225-228lE5Cotlt 1953 WI tempo rsvy X 01310750 202NBSTwos* 1051 1%4nmryVsrnee.Afer X , P$10751 204 P4E E5 Tarxv 1947 Mrirnai Tradtknal X P610752 216NE5'rococo 1949 hirinutTrad iortat X P610753 234298 PIE 5 Term oo 1954 Canbzeparary X P610754 M2+43 PE5 Tertao 1954 0:ettetrp5wiry X P610755 11 t+E 0 54n00 1947 hirin.p0 TradlR atf X P810750 17 f+E 8 554 a44 1925 M ton X P810757 101 FE.8',Pirote 1949 Ctontortpxmry X PE310758 105FE 8Sve+ 1939 MeiressiTrodaott5t X P1310750 110N9 6Elneet 1944 Niri TraK116onaf X Pt 107 5 105 NE':7$franc 1941 Frramo Vornaallar X P810761 102 PE 7 Scrod 1953 Mitinct Tr dlianal X P610703 407 N Swhton JsRertJe 1941 M'rtirtui Tragdi5ottst X PF310787 S21 N Swhtan h4'telue 10N Mrirtiat TartIlYarat X PB1076d 831 NSwhEanl4w+wa 1947 MrconreValwculnr X PS10769 605N Sy/ham k.cnuo 195 MFcson X P610770 109 Fern Co. t 1954 Ftsich X PB10771 14 tixl$Bokfe+Rt+rrl lir25 h411r4t1 TTrx11Yortat X P610772 23Or$1,;Elotfcrrsrri 1927 Frans,Varro cube X P810774 106 Dalo Baulrrsd 1030 8sngotow X P610775 109I7&it Btde'taud 1937 hitiritti Tradtionasf X P814776 116O8lt tewwrrd 19 M3!on X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF N Name Address Date Canto. Nan Contr. Oem0Li5hed P810777 21001'teeosSe-ord 1047 Ranch X P810778 2190odoBoata+nrd 19 0 Conoo<+pomr7l X PB10779 220[lido Bartovord 1947 Retch X F810780 22713146Borte and 191E Fiirldl X P810781 2280irie8outevard 1947 NirtmalTradlfcntr1 X P810782 2400I4ieact(w rd 1953 Contenirarery X P1310783 251 Olio Bocfarard 1925 14Lzim'Corroonpersf X P810784 10LaAeCots1 1940 NirfmalTradlitxml X P810788 18I.aA.Court 1941 Promo Verna cubit X )--. P910787 20IA*Court 1025 Promo Vona airs X J P610788 20 Lakci Court 1952 R:nd1 X P1310791 412 FIE 2Avenue 1955 Rands X P810782 418NE2Aver74e 1925 Afaion X P1310733 503 PIE 2 A+rorue 1047 Straamthe Madoara X P810795 524NE3Avanuo 1947 FrarrnVomaa6r X P810800 703 NE 3 Averuo 1965 Afrirrol Tretll Bret X P810801 703 PIE 2Av xie 1953 Frar»oVerrraatr4 X P814 33 15 t1E 4 Soraot 1025 tAzonry Vatnacctrr X P014234 1071`E 651300t X P814235 5 tE 7 Street 1939 Frame Vooateuflv X P814233 /14 NE2 Avorme 1925 Mad6NrsnranRem?eI X P014231 543 NE 3 Avwv, 1 cc,Itirivpr.iy X P014238 701NE3Avoncio 1931 iTrsdkaul X P814239 10PE 58,3ee1 1933 Contorroo rery X P014243 14 to 5 Strea4 1083 Contemporary X P814241 18 NE 5 Saws 1953 Contgoporary X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIS T'OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF• Name Address Date Cbntri. Non-Contr. Dernol1 hed P0142412 22 Pt 5$t eat 100 COrlrti+nporay X P914243 1027E 5Streat 1964 Cc borrQorary X P814244 10CCE 558rort 1955 Caneo<tporay X P614245 110NE5Street 1955 Ctnteepotery X P014245 2157E SS94e4 ltkt0 Caitee r,174ty X P014247 2227E$$rwt 1 GbntonPowry X PB14248 2091E 6Cout 1949 FremoVorruwhr X F1314249 107E 9Street 1947 MtirittiTradiional X PS14250 115 NE a Street 1935 Rarrd'r X f P014251 1177E 7$raet 1030 Prnnw Vamp cute. X 00 P1914252 11 Cix1eBottarard 1925 MsJan X PB14253 701NSwheenAveriue 1940 Melee/Padterell X PB14254 101C11treBourevar'd 1090 MilrarDedilae1 X P014255 229hE astrAa 1049 !Arena Tod ttrorpl X PB14258 403 N Swinton Ave rio 1925 Mssmrt Varnscdar X PB14257 147E 76Mt 1955 CMttwperery X PB142$9 14FE$5lre+4 1049 14anc11 X P014256 721 N Swhton A.vert-N, 1956 Ranch X P91426U 22SRoyafCort MascnryVernacular X PS14281 2t2 Parmcourt 1945 MLssonrtVerresctlar X P614262 1137E 75ee44 1962 Cellorpetsey X 1011E 41h 51(eft 1072 conterr loaey X 111 i+ .4019a-4 t 1047 MmonryV rnarrtmr X 415CE XrdAvcnuo 1995 FratoVoetawir X 511 CE 2 eiAvcr1ua 1E64 MaStsnrY Ve/rvactrev X 510 PE 2nd Awentee 11t50 Faison rt Vef a mtrar X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LiST•OF SURVEYED RESOURCES F.Mi3R N Name Address Date Conti. Non-Contr. Demolished 815 FE Ndkokust 1957 Marsortry Ve401 cEfar X 232 to 6t11 Shalt 1552 Mrsonry Varnacxfa X 219le 5th Stool 1950 kMsonrt Varrnctfar X 200 FE 5th Coati 19 2 MasanrW Verroctfsr X 230 2E 5t1144,url 1034 htxonryr Vertla4t6x X 201 NE'SthCou4 1948 hMxronryrVcanactix X 229 PE 541 Coto 1941 Ffarm Verna albs X 218 FE 514 Terrace 19.49 hMsteuyr Ve metier X 2281VB 501 Teem* 1954 Masenrr Vernaecfar X 230-232lEt 1T044c 1053 MasonryVarrcaccfar X 411 N Sy."Iron ArorrJa 1958 MranrpVetruccfar X 527 N Sw it n A're'r.1 4 1947 Msstnr/.VeeEtsulst X 711 NSw hiker k.4rtie 1032 MaunrpYernattfat X 4!EIthStre t MxoaryVornacuter X 10FE7thShea4 1982 FranVorrocuEr X 17 FE7tlrStaeel 1954 Ms3onr/Yee ttxd& X 18 FE7tStlre*dt 1979 hlarsartr,+Verrociar X 1t19 lie 70'1atto44 1947 FrxryVanlaiw®r X 110 NE Lath Sttoce 1925 r.isfion X 2302EathtYooF 1952 MasonryVarroctfas X 117 Faro Owl 195/ Randy X 1 CQ®liceBoulovaed 1948 Mn«tryVerrixdxr X 1 12®aia paubrard 2031 Mranrr Vatrucutar A 2431:1664Baufyrard 1931 Mattel ryVetriseti r X 250heti°Boufarard 1972 Madan X 235.239 Royal Cout4 19 hMianr?Veertsccfss X C EL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT. . > rST OF SURVEYED►RESOURCES FMM N Neale Date Contd. 13on Cartr. Demolished 249AsyarOctal 1E03 0ontarxg46+p X 10 taka Casr1 lfZ6 1,144wAc1 In 19 1 X 14 Lake Cart 1956 Ftvrch X 222 Pe Cout 1956 Mastrt y Vrx errdar X 22e porn,Cowl 1957 WMs.nri Vernsetttr X 230 F*atm Coal 1959 Murry Vortsacdr X 401 FE 3rdAtiorrro 1908 Mxanrf Verrracdar X 415 FE 3,d Averse 1Mt9'3 Me4nrirt•V'efrottfs. X 410PE3rdAvtrrrt* 195$ WionNVer At*' X N .412 F✓E 3rd Awmx+ 1939 Kia mty Vornx tx X O 415FL3rdAWrrx1 1955 MYsa jVorrutdar X 5D5F€3MA*rob 1938 F4ssartrlVeera tt" K eq0FE9r4 Ave nut 1947 hb94cerNVerrrasci X 626PE3r4Awrr14 1958 MzonryVan?rtar K 541PE3rdAvon•.ro 1966 M„arrrtVorrocdar X 691FE3rdAMSrrie 1965 MaserSriVarnsetiar X 005FE3rdA'orrsr.. 2 M 10 xtonN Verntstdt X 0691e3rsiAsams 1957 MaasnNVernsntar X 6151,1E3rdAv31r10 1972 M4sairiVarssedar X 617•619 FIE N.4Avmao 1972 Mm dar xryVacnse X 621FE3tdAvehis 1956 MssayrfVarrectIS X 625PE311A.4r044 1957 h4>sonNVternxttaa X 70tFE Ord A'An� 19M MasorrrYVornxcctir X 7101'E3rdlt.wrrjo .1953 Masa xds irfVorn X 715 FE 3rd A,* w, 1972 h4sstnrrr Verro:cdar X 723 KC.3rdAwrrto 19`a9 MaronrieVsenbcoar X APPENDIX B DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT MAP 21 . ' . • • . ... L _ I 1 _I 11/ r i _ ill L I 1-- . I i I I 1 sT. 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Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 401 NE 2"d Avenue Contributing 1936 Mediterranean Revival 412 NE 2"d Avenue Contributing 1955 Ranch 415 NE 2"d Avenue Non-Contributing 1995 Frame Vernacular 418 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 503 NE 2"d Avenue Contributing 1947 Streamline Moderne 511 NE 2"d Avenue Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 518 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 524 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1923 Mission 615 NE 2"d Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 703 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Minimal Traditional 706 NE 2"d Avenue Contributing 1953 Frame Vernacular _ 714 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival _ 401 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 405 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular _ 410 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 412 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 415 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 505 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 520 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 524 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 525 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 541 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 543 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Contemporary 601 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1955 Masonry Vernacular 605 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 609 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 615 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 617-619 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 621 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular _ 625 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular _ 701 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Contemporary 702 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 710 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 715 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 723 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 15 NE 4th Street Contributing 1925 Masonry Vernacular 101 NE 4th Street Non-Contributing 1972 Contemporary 111 NE 4th Street Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular _ 200 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 201 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 209 NE 5th Court Contributing 1949 Frame Vernacular 210 NE 5th Court Contributing 1917 Frame Vernacular 215-217 NE 5th Court Contributing 1952 Contemporary 218 NE 5th Court Contributing 1925 Mission 223 NE 5th Court Contributing 1947 Contemporary 1/4 . 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Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 225 NE 5th Court Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 226-228 NE 5th Court Contributing 1953 Contemporary _ 229 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 230 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 232 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 219 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 9 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 10 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 14 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 18 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 22 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 101 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 102 NE 5th Street Contributing 1964 Contemporary 106 NE 5th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary _ 110 NE 5th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 214 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 215 NE 5th Street Contributing 1950 Contemporary _ 219 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 222 NE 5th Street Contributing 1953 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Street Contributing 1948 Minimal Traditional 228 NE 5th Street Contributing 1952 Contemporary 202 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1951 Masonry Vernacular 204 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 216 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1949 Minimal Traditional 218 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular _ 226 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 230-232 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 234-236 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1954 Contemporary 238-240 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1954 Contemporary _ 10 NE 6th street Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 11 NE 6th Street Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 17 NE 6th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 101 NE 6th Street Contributing 1949 Contemporary _ 105 NE 6th Street Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 107 NE 6th Street Contributing --- Demolished —2005 110 NE 6th Street Contributing 1944 Minimal Traditional 116 NE 6th Street Contributing 1965 Ranch 4 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing Masonry Vernacular 5 NE 7th Street Contributing 1939 Frame Vernacular 10 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1962 Frame Vernacular 14 NE 7th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 17 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 18 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1969 Masonry Vernacular 102 NE 7th Street Contributing 1953 Minimal Traditional _ 105 NE 7th Street _ Contributing 1941 Frame Vernacular 2/4 . r Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 109 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 110 NE 7th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 113 NE 7th Street Contributing 1962 Contemporary 117 NE 7th Street Contributing 1939 Frame Vernacular 14 NE 8th Street Contributing 1948 Ranch 102 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 110 NE 8th Street Non-Contributing 1925 Mission 114 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 230 NE 8th Street Non-Contributing 1962 Masonry Vernacular 2 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Masonry Vernacular 11 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 14 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Minimal Traditional 19 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 23 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Frame Vernacular 101 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 102 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 106 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1930 Bungalow 109 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Minimal Traditional 112 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 2007 Masonry Vernacular 118 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1930 Mission 125 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1928 Mediterranean Revival 203 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 204 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 216 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Ranch 219 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1950 Contemporary 220 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Ranch 227 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1949 Ranch 228 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 232 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 236 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 240 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1953 Contemporary 243 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1961 Masonry Vernacular 250 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1972 Modern 251 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission/Contemporary 109 Fern Court Contributing 1954 Ranch 117 Fern Court Non-Contributing 1957 Ranch 10 Lake Court Contributing 1940 Minimal Traditional 14 Lake Court Non-Contributing 1956 Ranch 18 Lake Court Contributing 1941 Frame Vernacular 20 Lake Court Contributing 1952 Ranch 26 Lake Court Contributing 1925 Frame Vernacular 30 Lake Court Contributing 1925 Mission 202 Palm Court Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 222 Palm Court Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 226 Palm Court Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 3/4 • i • Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District • Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 230 Palm Court Non-Contributing 1959 Masonry Vernacular 225 Royal Court Contributing Masonry Vernacular 235-239 Royal Court Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 241 Royal Court Contributing 1925 Mission 247 Royal Court Contributing 1925 Mission 249 Royal Court Non-Contributing 1956 Contemporary 403 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Masonry Vernacular 407 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1941 Minimal Traditional 411 North Swinton Avenue Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 415 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 515 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 521 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 527 North Swinton Avenue Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 531 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 605 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 701 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1940 Minimal Traditional 711 North Swinton Avenue Non-Contributing 1962 Masonry Vernacular 721 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1956 Ranch 4/4 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT MEETING OF: September 16, 2009 ITEM: CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE 15-09 TO ACCEPT THE RESURVEY REPORT OF DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE AND RECLASSIFYING PROPERTIES FROM NON- CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the Board is that of making a recommendation to the City Commission regarding Ordinance 15-09 which provides for the acceptance of the resurvey report of Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance (POS), and reclassifying properties from Non- Contributing to Contributing, pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification and 4.5.1(0), Procedures for Change of Historic Classification. BACKGROUND The City hired RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. to conduct a survey of the Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic Districts from July 2008 — January 2009. The objective was to survey all properties developed at least thirty-five years ago within each district and to identify those which contain both Contributing and Non-Contributing buildings and structures. A historical overview of each area was provided in the final report. The City Commission reviewed the recommendations of the final survey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District at its workshop on February 10, 2009 and supported Staffs proposal to move forward and process the acceptance of the resurvey. The final survey report to be adopted is for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The final survey report recommendations are as follows: • That the Period of Significance (POS) be expanded to 1970, which would reclassify 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. The current POS spans through to 1943. See Appendix A for those properties recommended for reclassification. • That listing on the National Register of Historic Places be sought for the entire district. Following are details regarding the Period of Significance and listing on the National Register of Historic Places: Period of Significance The resurvey report notes that the POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District should be extended to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. The POS extension would reclassify 48 properties currently classified Non-Contributing to Contributing, which were constructed from 1944-1965. Ordinance 15-09: Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16.2009; Page 2 of 8 National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Listing on the NRHP would provide additional recognition for the district, but it should be noted that additional review criteria or restrictions would not be placed on properties located within the boundary. Additional explanation of NRHP listing is provided below. Ordinance 15-09 includes Attachment A, which is the Final Survey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, and Attachment B, which notes each property and its date of construction, historic classification, and architectural style. At its April 15, 2009 meeting, the HPB reviewed and tabled the subject item until their June 17, 2009 meeting with the following direction given to Staff: 1. That an analysis be conducted regarding extending the POS to 1970, while only reclassifying those structures built through 1959 (later referred to as Alternative 2); and, 2. That an analysis be conducted to extend the POS only to 1959 (as opposed to 1970) (later referred to as Alternative 3). The requested analyses are provided in the "Analysis" section of this report where a comparison is provided between the survey recommendations (Alternative 1) and the two scenarios requested by the Board as noted above (Alternatives 2 and 3). Consideration of Ordinance 15-09 is now before the Board for review and recommendation to the City Commission. REVIEW LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(A), a Historic Preservation Board for the City of Delray Beach is hereby created. The purpose of this Board is to foster and promote the recognition, protection, enhancement and use of historic resources in the City of Delray Beach and to have a lay body which shall have authority to act on matters pertaining to historic preservation. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(1), Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities, the Historic Preservation Board shall develop, maintain, and update a survey of archaeological sites, properties, buildings, structures, and districts of special historic, aesthetic, architectural, cultural, or social value or interest. The Board will endeavor to improve, expand, and make more accurate the survey as additional documents, information, oral histories, and other such materials may become available, and it will periodically reevaluate the survey. The Board will work with the City Historical Society, the State Bureau of Historic Preservation, and other appropriate public and nonprofit organizations in maintaining this survey. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(2), Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities, the Historic Preservation Board shall nominate properties for designation, and regulate such properties, structures, buildings, sites, districts, and the like so designated as historic sites and/or historic districts. STAFF COMMENT: The LDRs specify that as part of the HPB duties, the Board shall protect historic resources, and update surveys of historic resources. The resurvey of the Del-Ida Park Historic District complies with this requirement. • Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16,2009: Page 4 of 8 resurvey, as it was found to be a 1920s structure and not the 1950s structure it was thought to be when the district was designated in 1988. There were modifications to the Mission-style structure in the 1950s, and the survey now notes this property to be a Mission/Contemporary style. Page 8 of the Del- Ida Park final survey report recognizes and compliments the "transformation" of the structure from Mission to Contemporary style. In 2008, the HPB approved a demolition of this structure, and it was reviewed as a non-contributor. The demolition occurred earlier this year. The properties recommended for reclassification by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc, were initially developed between 1944 and 1965 and are a part of the historic Del-Ida Park streetscape. While these structures may differ from the architectural styles of Del-Ida Park's initial development, they are compatible and illustrate the development building typologies of their time. It is important to note that the "Period of Significance" identifies the growth periods of a historic district and places the POS within its historical context. Therefore, extension of the POS to 1970 rather than 1965 when the last remaining eligible structure was built, includes the entire Post-WWII development impact on Del-Ida Park, and may recognize those appropriate improvements made to contributing structures during this timeframe. Staff's analysis of the resurvey recommendations are provided below. ANALYSIS RESURVEY RECOMMENDATIONS The following gives a comparison of the three potentially different alternatives the Board may choose to support based on the request from the April 15, 2009 meeting. However, Staff has provided an additional alternative for Board consideration. The POS, justification, and analysis for Alternative 4 are included below. • Period of Significance Reclassified Properties Alternative 1 1970 48 Alternative 2 1970 38 Alternative 3 1959 38 Alternative 4 1965 48 Justification Alternative 1: The following contains excerpts from the resurvey report: "...It was not until the end of World War ll that Del-Ida Park experienced a new surge in construction. During the immediate post-war era, Delray Beach saw a marked increase in population,...Del-Ida Park was an attractive middle-class suburban community, centrally located and reasonably priced. Many new houses went up at this time, modest in scale, but representative of the latest trends in architectural design, materials and technology. There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War ll building construction surge in Del-Ida Park...These houses were not 50 years old at the time when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was designated, therefore not meeting the age threshold to be considered as contributing structures. It is, however, RJHA's strong recommendation that these houses should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post-War Era design. The Del-Ida Park Historic District Designation Report, approved in 1988, places the Period of Significance cut-off date by which structures are to be evaluated at 1943. The cut-off date is Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16, 2009; Page 3 of 8 LDR Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification (1) A survey of all historic districts may be conducted by the City every five (5) years. The survey report may recommend changes to the historic designation and/or classification of properties located within or immediately adjacent to a designated historic district. (b) Criteria for Change of Historic Classification: If a City-initiated survey conducted within the last five (5) years reveals that a property within a historic district should be reclassified as either Contributing or non-Contributing, then the classification may be revised in accordance with LDR Section 4.5.1(0) and shall be determined as follows: 1. The survey recommends the inclusion of an additional "Period of Significance", which would reclassify properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, or; 2. The survey recommends that a property or properties have been so significantly altered that the changes are irreversible and have compromised the structures historic integrity of the structure, which would reclassify the structure from Contributing to non-Contributing. STAFF COMMENT: The subject survey meets the criteria for change of historic classification as it was conducted within the last 5 years (complete January 2009), and the survey recommends that the Period of Significance be adopted which would reclassify 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing, per the survey recommendation. Therefore, the reclassifications of the properties listed in Exhibit A are eligible for review. It is noted that additional resources are recommended for reclassification by Staff. These resources are further analyzed below. LDR Section 4.5.1(0), Procedures for Change of Historic Designation and/or Classification (2) Procedures for Change of Historic Classification: Applications to change the historic classification of a property or properties within a historic district shall be made to the Historic Preservation Board and may be initiated by written request of: (a) The Historic Preservation Board based upon the recommendations of a City-initiated survey completed within five (5) years prior to the application; or (b) The City Commission based upon the recommendations of a City-initiated survey completed within five (5) years prior to the application; or (3) The Planning and Zoning Director or his/her designee shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided on each application to determine if it generally conforms with criteria in LDR Section 4.5.1(N)(1). The Planning and Zoning Director or his/her designee shall then prepare a report which shall contain the following: (b) Change of Historic Classification: 1. Analysis of the properties to be reclassified; and 2. A staff recommendation as to whether or not the properties should be reclassified due to either: a. loss of historic integrity as a result of irreversible alterations to a Contributing property; or b. inclusion of an additional "Period of Significance"per the survey recommendations. STAFF COMMENT: Period of Significance & Reclassifications It has been determined that the subject request conforms with Section 4.5.1(N)(1), and the recommendations have been justified within the report with respect to the expansion of the POS to 1970. The information has been provided and reviewed by Staff and deemed to be complete. It should be noted that the date of construction for 251 Dixie Boulevard has been corrected via the • Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16,2009; Page 5 of 8 based in the generally accepted 50 year old threshold for considering eligibility of structures for listing as "contributing"within a designated historic district. In terms of historical and architectural development, it is difficult to justify this date under any other criteria than the 50 year threshold. The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach. There was a marked population increase,...As a result, Delray Beach saw a period of growth...and therefore an increase in demand for housing...Del-Ida Park remained an attractive neighborhood, affordable and conveniently close to downtown...(report) discussed the architectural significance of the Contemporary Style housing built during this era. Many of the structures that RJHA has identified and recorded for the first time as part of this Resurvey Project date from 1963-1965...(10 NE 5th Street) is part of a block-long cohesive group built during that time period... Extend the Period of Significance to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park." The justification provided above by the City's Consultant was a result of extensive research including the City's records, the Delray Beach Historical Society's records, and field surveys. Alternatives 2 and 3: These alternatives were requested by the Board in response to owners of properties containing structures built after 1959 and who voiced their opposition to the reclassifications at the HPB meeting of April 15, 2009. Alternative 4 Staff's proposal of Alternative 4 is provided See Staff's Analysis of the 4 alternatives below. Analysis Alternative 1: Alternative 1 has been provided in the resurvey report which was prepared by a qualified professional knowledgeable in historic preservation, architectural history, and historic site surveys, among other qualifications. As a result of extensive research on the Del-Ida Park Historic District, a recommendation was made to extend the POS to 1970 and that those eligible and qualifying structures (48) are reclassified as contributing to the historic district. The justification of the POS extension to 1970 illustrates the time frame of the Post WWII impact on Del-Ida Park, not necessarily by the most recent construction date (1965) of a structure recommended for contributing classification. Based on the justification noted in the report (also noted above) and additional information and analysis provided below for Alternative 4, the Board may not find it appropriate to adopt the recommended POS extension to 1970. Alternative 2: Alternative 2 would extend the POS to 1970, and reclassify 38 properties constructed through 1959. Support for the subject alternative would arbitrarily omit eligible resources constructed in a decade in the noted POS and compromise any future attempts at recognizing those structures built in Del-Ida Park after 1959 as significant. Those eligible structures built in the 1960s are of the Contemporary and Ranch styles, both of which are representative of styles constructed in the 1950s. The following is an explanation of the importance of the Contemporary Style, as provided in the resurvey report: • • Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16, 2009; Page 6 of 8 "There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War Il building construction surge in Del-Ida Park. These houses are inspired by the International Style that originated in Europe and later traveled to the United States,... Contemporary style houses in Del-Ida Park have simple, clean lines, highly abstracted, geometric designs and are mostly devoid of any applied decoration. One of the most important features of these buildings is their complete break with traditional, historical models. They rely on massing, new materials and methods of construction and sculptural forms for architectural expression. Most of the houses have fiat roofs with broad eaves, may have glass jalousie windows and often an attached carport. These houses were not 50 years old at the time when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was designated, therefore not meeting the age threshold to be considered as contributing structures. It is, however, RJHA's strong recommendation that these houses should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post-War Era design." As a general note, it is important to consider that while these styles may exist throughout the City as a whole, there is not a large concentration of any single style within any of the City's five historic districts. Therefore, the protection of any of the eligible resources is important in maintaining the historic environment of each district. Based on the emphasis provided in the report (also noted above) on the Contemporary-style and significance of Post-WWII development subsequent to 1959, the Board may find that it would not be appropriate to adopt the recommended POS extension to 1970, while reclassifying 38 structures built through 1959, and omitting the 10 identified structures built between 1960 and 1965. Alternative 3: Alternative 3 would extend the POS to 1959 and reclassify 38 properties constructed through 1959. Revising a POS to the end of a decade for the sake of omitting structures built subsequent to this time period is only justifiable when the end of the decade actually coincides with the end of a historical period. The subject alternative would arbitrarily omit a decade in the noted POS along with the noted eligible resources from this decade. Those eligible structures built in the 1960s are of the Contemporary and Ranch styles, both of which are representative of styles constructed in the 1950s. These omissions would have the potential of compromising any future attempts at recognizing those structures built in Del-Ida Park after 1959 as significant. Based on the emphasis provided in the report (also noted above) on the Contemporary-style and significance of Post-WWII development subsequent to 1959, the Board may find that it would not be appropriate to revise the recommended POS extension from 1970 to 1959, while reclassifying 38 structures built through 1959, and omitting the 10 identified structures built between 1960 and 1965. Alternative 4 As an additional alternative, Staff suggests that the Board consider extending the POS to 1965, as opposed to the recommended 1970. The reduction to 1965 would maintain the reclassification of 48 properties, as no potentially eligible properties were identified after 1965. It is likely that properties over 45 years old were not considered as it is common practice to evaluate resources up to 45 years old, and not younger unless compelling evidence noting its significance has been presented. For example, when Delray Beach designated its first four historic districts in 1988, the POSs for those districts were established at 1943, and those eligible structure built between 45 and 49 years prior were classified as contributing to those districts. While this practice may contradict the arbitrary interruption of a historical time period, Policy A-4.2 of the Comprehensive Plan's Future Land Use Element notes, "In order to protect the City's historic resources, the Land Development Regulations shall include provisions for designation of historically significant buildings, structures, archaeological sites, or districts. The City Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16,2009; Page 7 of 8 shall conduct periodic neighborhood surveys to identify and evaluate potential historic resources at least once every five years."With this adopted policy to conduct surveys at least once every five years, it is unlikely that any potential historical resources within a designated historic district would be unprotected as they would be reviewed at least every five years. Further, the City's historic district records would be consistently up to date. In considering the suggested omission of 1965-1970 from the POS, this Policy would ensure that those years will be reviewed no later than 2014. Based on the justification noted in the report regarding the significance of Post-WWII development and the emphasis provided on the Contemporary-style, the Board may find it appropriate to adopt the recommended POS extension to 1965, and reclassify 48 structures as listed in Exhibit A. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) As previously noted, the resurvey report recommends that the City seek application for listing of the Del-Ida Park Historic District on the NRHP. It should be emphasized that the subject Ordinance recognizes this recommendation but upon adoption the Ordinance will not automatically put forward an application for NRHP listing. Once the City is prepared to seek listing on the NRHP, additional steps will be required for application submittal which would include, but not be limited to, a workshop with property owners, and public hearings held by both the HPB and City Commission. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Pursuant to LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(5), Findings, the City Commission must make a finding that the text amendment is consistent with and further the Goals, Objectives and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan. Ordinance 09-08 amended the LDRs to provide for Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification. During the review period for Ordinance 09-08, the reviewing and/or approving bodies found the amendments to be in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as follows: • The Historic Preservation Board held a Public Hearing for Ordinance 09-08 at its August 6, 2008 meeting. • The Planning and Zoning Board held a Public Hearing for Ordinance 09-08 at its August 18, 2008 meeting. • The City Commission held a Public Hearing/First Reading for Ordinance 09-08 at its September 3, 2008 meeting, and a Public Hearing/Second Reading at its September 16, 2008 meeting. Therefore, the subject Ordinance may be found to be in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan as it is in compliance with LDR Section 4.5.1(M), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification. REVIEW BY OTHERS The CRA will review the subject Ordinance at its meeting of September 24, 2009, when a recommendation will be made to the City Commission. ALTERNATIVES 1. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1970, reclassification of 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. • Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park Historic District Resurvey HPB Meeting September 16. 2009; Page 8 of 8 2. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1970, and reclassification of 38 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. 3. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1959, and reclassification of 38 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. 4. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1965, and reclassification of 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1965, and reclassification of 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. Prepared by:Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Attachments: • Exhibit A—Recommended Reclassifications • Del-Ida Park Historic District Map • Ordinance 15-09 with Attachments A and B EXHIBIT A— RECLASSIFIED PROPERTY LIST Address Year Style 412 NE 2nd Avenue 1955 Ranch 503 NE 2nd Avenue 1947 Streamline Moderne 706 NE 2nd Avenue 1953 Frame Vernacular 524 NE 3`d Avenue 1947 Frame Vernacular 543 NE 3`d Avenue 1955 Contemporary 701 NE 3`d Avenue 1955 Contemporary 703 NE 3`d Avenue 1955 Minimal Traditional 209 NE 5ih Court 1949 Frame Vernacular 215-217 NE 5th Court 1952 Contemporary 223 NE 5th Court 1947 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Court 1947 Masonry Vernacular 226-228 NE 5th Court 1953 Contemporary 10 NE 5th Street. 1963 Contemporary 14 NE 5th Street 1963 Contemporary 18 NE 5th Street 1963 Contemporary 22'NE.5th Street 1963 Contemporary 102 NE 5th Street 1964 Contemporary 106 NE 5th Street 1965 Contemporary 110 NE 5th Street 1965 Contemporary 215 NE 5th Street 1950 Contemporary 222 NE 5th Street 1953 Contemporary 202 NE 5th Terrace 1951 Masonry Vernacular 204 NE 5th Terrace 1947 Minimal Traditional 216 NE 5th Terrace 1949 Minimal Traditional 234-236 NE 5th Terrace 1954 Contemporary 238-240 NE 5th Terrace 1954 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Street 1948 Minimal Traditional 228 NE 5th Street 1952 Contemporary 10 NE 6th street 1947 Minimal Traditional 11 NE 6th Street 1947 Minimal Traditional 101 NE 6th Street 1949 Contemporary 110 NE 6th Street 1944 Minimal Traditional 116 NE'6th Street 1965 . Ranch 14 NE 7th Street 1965 Contemporary 102 NE 7th Street 1953 Minimal Traditional 113 NE 7th Street. 1962 Contemporary 14 NE 8ih Street 1948 Ranch 216 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Ranch 219 Dixie Boulevard 1950 Contemporary 220 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Ranch 227 Dixie Boulevard 1949 Ranch 228 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Minimal Traditional 240 Dixie Boulevard 1953 Contemporary 109 Fern Court 1954 Ranch 20 Lake Court 1952 Ranch 202 Palm Court 1948 Masonry Vernacular 531 North Swinton Avenue 1947 Masonry Vernacular 721 North Swinton Avenue 1956 Ranch Note:Shaded addresses are those properties omitted from reclassification in Alternatives 2 and 3. 1 . tL,i s "1-1_H ST. GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD 721 14 102 110114 714 fi,, 1 �•N a .z, k , tt I « , : s;5.1:,- `� ate ; �� , 1 1,1 706 r QP - ,, Q <. 5 1 105 10911317 r �r� ire 7 • N.E. 7TH ST. �yo`� ` Y":t.J � L05 34' 13 02110 ,' J�77.07:044-4:::,.\ vi,� � 703-v ��Q ryf:•11 17 01 105 : 203 �' t 3 701 ._�� . 2 N.E. 6TH ST. 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N N R ,,- f r1 i-' . < I ,S itli 15 B"" 103 7 L' 2 • a�x J C x, t z 401 217 `- . i Li N.E. 4TH ST. _ POST a OFFICE a I DEL-IDA PARK Mall ���-'���NAn� NONSONTRIBUDNO N HISTORIC DISTRICT �` CANiftlBUi1NG-2DOB RESURVEY OTY OF OELRAY KICK,R LOCATION MAP M ~° MOM °�"', :::::::: rARC vAGl7T J S= 7!M-- MAP REF Da-roA PARK — AGIT&atS£AMP ORDINANCE NO 15-09 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE RESURVEY REPORT OF DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENSION OF THE PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE AND RECLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES FROM NON-CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING, PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City retained RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., to resurvey the Del-Ida Park Historic District and the City Commission accepts the survey recommendations to extend the Period of Significance, and seek listing of the district on the National Register of Historic Places; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally designated and placed on the Delray Beach Local Register of Historic Places in 1988 with a Period of Significance spanning from 1923-1943; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. resurveyed the Del-Ida Park Historic District and those properties originally classified as contributing for continued significance and maintenance of historic integrity; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. resurveyed the Del-Ida Park Historic District and those properties originally classified as non-contributing for current significance and recommends that the Period of Significance be extended through 1970; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally significant for its collection of architecture representative of the period from 1923-1943, and is currently significant for its collection of architecture representative of the period from 1944— 1970. WHEREAS, 48 structures now meet the eligibility criteria for contributing status, attributed to the newer resources built 1944 through to 1965, as these buildings have had alterations completed in an appropriate and compatible manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, or have had alterations which are reversible thereby not compromising the structure's integrity; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion A for significance due to associations with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of the City's history as one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach with representation of the 1920s Land Boom and 1930s settlement following the Land Boom and inclusion of post World War II growth from the 1940s through the 1960s; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion B for significance due to associations with people significant to the City, as one of the early investors was Frederick Henry Link, a Craftsman at Mizner Industries, and whose daughter, Catherine Link Strong was the City's first female Mayor and lived in the neighborhood; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion C for significance as it embodies one or more distinctive architectural styles or types such as the Mission, Mediterranean Revival, Minimal Traditional, Contemporary, Masonry and Frame Vernacular, Ranch, and Streamline Moderne, with the Mission and Mediterranean Revival style containing influences directly from renown Architect Addison Mizner, as Frederick Henry Link was a craftsman at Mizner Industries; and, WHEREAS, Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach provides for the change of historic classification of historic sites and districts; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. found that the City should seek listing of the Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places; and, WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District on September 16, 2009 and voted to to recommend of acceptance of the Final Resurvey Report and its recommendations including extension of the Period of Significance to 1970 and changes of historic classification for 48 properties within the Del-Ida Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Historic Preservation Board Staff Report dated September 16, 2009; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the adoption of the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated herein. Section 2 That the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District is included as Attachment A. Section 3 That the Period of Significance is extended to 1970. Section 4 That the properties listed in Attachment B are hereby classified as set forth in Attachment A and in accordance with and under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, Florida. Section 5 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 6 That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 7 That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 200_ ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk First Reading Second Reading CITY OF DELRAY BEACH RESURVEY OF FOUR LOCAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT \ 0.t --4 :\ ' \� awl. = 1 LF E t �a r PP*. -t-: � ' _ J � i^ � YS - �,-; :,.. 2 aIt G .-•41;1,j41*-\ � �`jY • 1 [ Prepared by: R.J. HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECTS, P.A. January 30, 2009 DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT HISTORIC SURVEY REPORT INTRODUCTION The City of Delray Beach has retained the firm of R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. (RJHA) to resurvey four areas within the city previously listed on the Local Register of Historic Places as Historic Districts. The four areas to be studied are Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic District. RJHA's task will be to prepare individual Survey Reports for each of the four historic districts. These survey reports will include the following information: • Historical overview of the district. • Review existing criteria for determining contributing and non-contributing structures. • Recommendations on extending Periods of Significance, where appropriate, within the district. • Update Florida Master Site File forms for previously recorded structures. • Prepare new Florida Master Site File forms for previously unrecorded structures • Prepare maps and photographs for all sites within the district. These surveys are reviewing all structures located within the locally designated historic districts that are thirty five (35) years or older. Information on structures currently listed is being updated, noting any alterations, relocations and demolitions since the time that the Designation Report was originally prepared. Structures not previously listed, that meet the 35 year or older criteria and that are deemed"contributing"to the historic district, are being added to the Florida Master Site File and are being recommended for inclusion in the Local Register of Historic Places' Historic District Designation Report. To date, RJHA has completed work on the Nassau Park Historic District and on the Old School Square Historic District and the West Settlers Historic District. The Del-Ida Park Historic Survey Report covers the fourth and final area being studied under this project. This report will provide information on those items outlined above, based on: field work; research conducted on City records including building cards and permits; Sanborn map records available at the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department; existing historical publications; previous surveys covering the Del-Ida Park Historic District, such as the Historic Resources Survey. Phase II, conducted by Janus Research in 2002; the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey conducted by John P. Johnson in 1987 and on historical research conducted at the Delray Beach Historical Society. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was officially listed in the Local Register of Historic Places in 1988. A total of 47 sites were listed as individual contributing buildings. Additional contributing sites were identified by the "Historic Resources Survey Report Phase II", conducted by Janus Research in 2002, but were not incorporated as part of the Designation 2 Report. The RJHA Report will update and re-evaluate the information provided in the Janus Report and will make recommendations for additional sites that should be officially listed as contributing structures in the Del-Ida Park Designation Report. BOUNDARIES (See Attachment A: Historic District Map) The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded on the north by N.E. 8th Street, on the east by the Florida East Coast Railway, on the south by N.E. 4th Street, and on the west by the east side of N. Swinton Avenue. These are the original boundaries of the development originally platted in 1923. Based on that historical fact, no boundary extension or modification is being recommended for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. CONTEXT The Del-Ida Park Historic District is a 14 block suburban residential area just four blocks north of the heart of downtown Delray Beach. It consists of primarily single family, one story residences, although there are some two story houses and a few duplex structures that were built during the 1950s and 1960s. Although some of the houses have been converted to light office use, the residential character of the area remains fairly intact. The same can be said about the original historic fabric of the structures. Few of the historic houses have been demolished. Only two houses listed on the 1988 Designation Report have been demolished. These were located at 601 N. Swinton Avenue and at 107 N.E. 6t Street. Most of the houses have survived with relatively few unsympathetic alterations or additions. In several instances additions have been made with respect and sensitivity to the original houses, compatible in design yet clearly distinguishable from the historic portion. Specific examples will be presented in the"Architectural Significance" Section. The original plat was laid out in an interesting and unusual fashion, combining a rectangular grid with a series of diagonal streets. Most notable is Dixie Boulevard, which serves as the main concourse in the development, having been laid out 20 feet wider than the rest of the streets. The combination of rectangular and diagonal street design produces a series of unusual triangular blocks and lots with varying street frontage. There are three small public parks that, along with well landscaped grounds and mature trees, contribute to the overall visual quality of the neighborhood. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Del-Ida Park is one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach. In 1923, the Ocean City Development Company purchased a 58 acre tract in the northeast section of Delray Beach, during the heyday of the Florida Real Estate Boom, and created Del-Ida Park. The development company was organized by Mr. J.C. Secord, of Miami, along with Mr. B.E. Clutter, also of Miami, and Mr. Charles Kuschke of Fort Lauderdale, who planned to open sales offices in Delray(not yet renamed Delray Beach), West Palm Beach and Miami. On 3 September 18, 1923, Del-Ida Park was officially platted and recorded and appears to have been an almost instant success. Del-Ida Park was widely promoted in the Delray News. In a front page article dated September 28, 1923, the newspaper proclaimed that "Del-Ida is growing fast". It goes on to state that 25 of the available 58 lots had been sold and that city water and electricity were being installed. The article also states that "Two beautiful parks are being made and 100's of Australian pines, other trees, flowers and shrubbery are being planted". The newspaper further states that "Mr. Secord and his group bring people daily to visit Del-Ida Park and soon they will have to put more of their lots on the market". On October 19, 1923, the Delray News reported that "Wonderful progress is being made in Del-Ida Park, our new suburb.Nice hard surfaced streets are being run through the property and it is beginning to look like a real town". One of the first investors in the area was Frederick Henry Link, formerly a craftsman of Mizner Industries in West Palm Beach, who in 1923 purchased several lots in Del-Ida Park. Mr. Link soon became the general contractor for the development, and most of the early houses in Del- Ida Park were built by him. That same year he began construction of his own home, located at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue. The great almost overnight success of the Del-Ida Park was as typical of the Florida Real Estate Boom as its rapid collapse following the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and subsequent years of the Great Depression. Construction continued, but at a much slower pace during the 1930s and 1940s. It was not until the end of World War II that Del-Ida Park experienced a new surge in construction. During the immediate post-war era, Delray Beach saw a marked increase in population, the result of former military personnel stationed in the area that returned and relocated with their families. Del-Ida Park was an attractive middle-class suburban community, centrally located and reasonably priced. Many new houses went up at this time, modest in scale, but representative of the latest trends in architectural design, materials and technology. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE There are many architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park. Following are examples of the most prevalent ones found within the designated historic district: Frederick Henry Link brought to Del-Ida Park with him the experience he had acquired while working with Addison Mizner in Palm Beach. Inspired by Mizner's grand Mediterranean Revival style houses in Palm Beach, Mr. Link's house set the tone for the architectural style in Del-Ida Park. Smaller in scale and simpler in design, the Link House is mostly Mission style, but with some Mediterranean Revival details, such as the octagonal corner tower and the heavily rusticated doorway surrounds. 4 L � t` a .Ai ,r, 4s jj -•-r. ,,,' h+A ' '.}Y "^-t• ,b t c 7+'t`F „ -ii,., at- `4{,�r t fr., 25 :x� .,*' �' k5 /4/( The Link House. 524 N.E. 2"` Avenue (1923) The Mission Style became the predominant design mode for the original houses in the Del-Ida Park development. A scaled down version of the Mediterranean Revival style, the Mission style was widely popular in the 1920s, and its charm and currency made it an important selling tool for the planned residential development. While the Mediterranean Revival style owed its inspiration to the Spanish, Italian and Moorish architecture along the Mediterranean coast, the Mission style was derived from the Spanish Missions in California and New Mexico. In Del- Ida Park, textured stucco surfaces on wood frame structures, flat roofs, molded parapets, scuppers and sparse, if any, applied decorative details were the primary features of the Mission style. Simple designs and inexpensive construction methods made these houses attractive and affordable. A total of 25 of the original Mission Style homes are still standing in Del-Ida Park, although three have seen their original stylistic features altered beyond recognition. These structures have been incorrectly identified as Mediterranean Revival in past surveys. That classification should be corrected in all records. Mission Style Houses • . .1 - ' . 't.--, ' -,--4. ' .111 l'z'L,:*` '-- . .i` -': -gam ' } 3 E 4"'tf a c_.7 11 Dixie Boulevard 102 N.E. 8"'Street 214 N.E. 5th Street The more ornate Mediterranean Revival Style, one of the most popular architectural styles in Florida during the 1920s, is also represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as widely. These buildings are larger, usually two stories and have a greater amount of applied decorative details than the simpler Mission style houses, including arches, a combination of flat and pitched tiled 5 roofs and balconies. One of the best examples of the Mediterranean Revival style may be found in the residence located at 515 N. Swinton Avenue. The fact that it was originally built outside Del-Ida Park at 324 N.E. 2nd Avenue and relocated to its present site in 1961, may explain the anomaly of its more ornate, larger scale within this historic district. The apartment building at 401 N.E. 2nd Avenue is also Mediterranean Revival by its more elaborate design, although its bell-shaped central parapet still harks back to the Mission style. Several of the original Mission style buildings have been modified through additions and alterations into Mediterranean Revival designs. These will be covered in the "Additions and Alterations" Section below. Mediterranean Revival Style #' - i� 3 .- . ".Iy I .y i. i'ls ~— ✓-0 `,, s4. -,,,.r _ "'bates-,-, w 1 "Ep? ..mac '-; .., ii 91 '.x j 5"L o f F 2t T � 7 "�ti� V iCyj "flrif ,."`ice '�' r—rtir.i II(i ii.,,i�( ��$t yet a`1.'� v �t i•y ��T!':`,f.fr„P i�� � f F+�`ti � �y� . tl. Pt.—, r.< ' if .. �;. i . r:dF 'V l 1 tfh ,P'''. '.�i #; li e f 401 N.E. 2"d Avenue 515 N. Swinton Avenue Several fine examples of the Minimal Traditional Style are also found in Del-Ida Park. These generally date back to the 1930s to 1950s decades, built originally during the Depression era, and show simple, sober designs with some modest detailing harking back to more traditional styles. Some of the more typical details for these houses include low to medium pitch gable roofs generally facing front, modest overhangs, prominent chimneys, decorative wood details on gable ends, inset porches supported on decorative wood supports and sparsely used Colonial or other traditional applied decoration, such as door and window surrounds. 6 Minimal Traditional Style Houses ., :4 4 ':� r t - 41'-': F 1 I grA4"—:- - 1 iii a ly" 1, e?". —' --. ...= - i grA 1.1 K" ,,t aS�y yam+. 4. .3:N1+►L _ e�j'+-} �'iAc '� Q ..C� 204 N.E. 5`h Terrace 706 N.E. 2'"Avenue 105 N.E. 6`h Street There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War II building construction surge in Del-Ida Park. These houses are inspired by the International Style that originated in Europe and later traveled to the United States, where it was eminently established by Mies Van der Rohe and his disciple Philip Johnson, among many others. An even more direct influence can be found in the post-war work of masters like Richard Neutra in California and Paul Rudolph in Sarasota. Contemporary style houses in Del-Ida Park have simple, clean lines, highly abstracted, geometric designs and are mostly devoid of any applied decoration. One of the most important features of these buildings is their complete break with traditional, historical models. They rely on massing, new materials and methods of construction and sculptural forms for architectural expression. Most of the houses have flat roofs with broad eaves, may have glass jalousie windows and often an attached carport. These houses were not 50 years old at the time when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was designated, therefore not meeting the age threshold to be considered as contributing structures. It is, however, RJHA's strong recommendation that these houses should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post- War Era design. Contemporary Style Houses ,,,, .:,.1 „. -A , - , . i:- 1 4i r� .pp . t;: „k+i.t t . 1 i _ ** t v .ay . s _': Y•}i-- 215 N.E. 5th Street 222 N.E. 5`h Street 240 Dixie Boulevard 7 There is a variety of other architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as numerous as the ones identified above. Among the styles that can be found are examples of Frame and Masonry Vernacular, one drastically altered Bungalow, some Streamline Moderne, and several Ranch houses. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS Many of the original structures have been altered and others have been added to, both with varying degrees of success. Some of the original Mission style houses were enlarged during the 1950s. The additions have been successful as statements of their own time, although they may have completely altered the architectural character of the original house. The Mission style house at 217 N.E. 4th Street is no longer recognizable from the front. The addition itself, however, is quite handsome, with a boldly cantilevering carport, and the original building is fairly intact toward the rear of the new structure (See photo below). • It^w+ ' f b- ' ,7 • 'r— *Ziff p [ ¢ . R _ #r 3._.J_ g rl .1 !' (t •.! 1-ram ts : k7::Th t rpv4— j .1f.0 r.. `• J .Z�..' f-+ ...}'�Y k r,§ 217 N.E. 4th Street Similarly, the house located at 251 Dixie Boulevard is no longer recognizable as Mission style, yet its original simple lines lent themselves quite nicely to its transformation as a Contemporary style structure (See attached photo). r t - 251 Dixie Boulevard At 204 Dixie Boulevard, the addition is considerably larger than the original Mission style house, yet the original house is still recognizable, and the addition has been done in a manner which is respectful and compatible. The original house has a simple molded parapet, while the 8 parapet on the addition has a continuous banding at the top. In spite of the all the good attributes of the addition, the overall effect and character is now that of a Mediterranean Revival style building, rather than the original Mission style design intent. A less fortunate addition, however, can be seen at 203 Dixie Boulevard, where the original Mission style house is no longer recognizable, and the entire structure has deceivingly and disarmingly become faux Mediterranean Revival. �'0' s . q+if 1�ya � i L 't` r,.-t_Yy "4,: `' .1 1 aft/� f t•+ c" 1•7y4 i, _ - : t- t,,, — ,!•_,_., t -,iiiv,04;.„. ..,:iii.-y—:--,----„, �yq^a.mnr. rc -,?:s y ` :"4'b "' 'yak )„l. � Yr^' r `+ 4' 204 Dixie Boulevard 203 Dixie Boulevard Finally, the following two additions are highly successful in their execution. In the house at 110 N.E. 7th Street, the addition is very similar to the original Mission style house, but the connection between old and new is set back, clearly differentiating between the two (See photo below). At 105 N.E. 7th Street, the large two story addition is significantly set back from the original Minimal Traditional style house, and the different massing of the two leaves no doubt where one ends and the other begins (See photo below). •-r rk rs. y t .,r r } F /� `2- ,,,. v- ,-.J ` 0 ``:.. „.-*- N w a l *1* `r s i%\ y '..s s. ?"". , y"� r „� t , Ft t ,a• ,.‘ .„ `*��'+ 1 • 'A:. r`F 'ti g t >r l t t t�..• • °�'a' f•" • mil" ,1 r .r"jt ([ .� a �rf •:. `4:r Z: PIA:: r y%-p.", we'SF- 2 `•5 s AI 17 ,{ t r t t f •*: :7 ct 7104 k....., i.f._.�. .. it M t 110 N.E. 76 Street 105 N.E. 7th Street 9 PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE One of the objectives of the Delray Beach "Resurvey of Four Local Register Historic Districts" project is to assess the feasibility of expanding the current Period of Significance. Structures thirty five (35) years or older will be recorded in the Florida Master Site File, so that the information contained in the State's database will be not only current but actually ahead of the 50 threshold for historic consideration. This does not mean that structures that are 35 to 50 years old will automatically be deemed contributing, but rather they will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis for possible eligibility. The Del-Ida Park Historic District Designation Report, approved in 1988, places the Period of Significance cut-off date by which structures are to be evaluated at 1943. The cut-off date is based in the generally accepted 50 year old threshold for considering eligibility of structures for listing as "contributing" within a designated historic district. In terms of historical and architectural development, it is difficult to justify this date under any other criteria than the 50 year threshold. The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach. There was a marked population increase, as many GIs stationed in the area relocated with their families after the war.As a result, Delray Beach saw a period of growth in business, tourism, and consequently in job opportunities and therefore an increase in demand for housing. Although the housing shift was mostly towards outlying suburban expansion and away from the center of town, as was typical everywhere else in the country at that time, Del-Ida Park remained an attractive neighborhood, affordable and conveniently close to downtown. This report has already discussed the architectural significance of the Contemporary Style housing built during this era. Many of the structures that RJHA has identified and recorded for the first time as part of this Resurvey Project date from 1963-1965. The house pictured below, for instance, is part of a block-long cohesive group built during that time period, although unfortunately, most have been seriously altered. f H x 10 NE 5th Street Based on the above cited historical and architectural significance of Del-Ida Park in the post-war era, it is our recommendation to extend the Period of Significance to 1970. 10 RE-EVALUATION OF CONTRIBUTING STRUCTURES This report has updated and re-evaluated the "District Inventory" provided as part of the 1988 Designation Report, which identified 47 Contributing Structures. Following is a summary of our re-evaluation, which includes sites previously recorded and recommended for inclusion in the Designation Report by the 2002 Janus Report: • Contributing Structures Identified in the 1988 Designation Report 47 • New Contributing Structures per 2002 Janus Report 34 • New Contributing Structures per RJHA Report 19 • Non-Contributing Structures 58 • Demolished Structures 2 NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBILITY The Del-Ida Park Historic District contains sufficient historical and architectural significance as a planned 1920s residential development to be potentially eligible for consideration as a National Register Historic District. A stronger yet case could be made for a Multiple Resource nomination for the original 1920s Mission style buildings in the development. Another option is to pursue individual National Register nomination for the Frederick Henry Link House at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue, based on Criteria A (for its association with the planned development), Criteria B (for its association with an individual who made a significant contribution to the development) and C (for its architectural significance as a 1920s Mission style-themed development). Any of the above options are feasible and realistic for National Register consideration. FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILES Florida Master Site File forms have been updated for all "Contributing Structures" previously recorded as part of the 1988 Designation Report or as part of the 2002 Janus Report. The following structures will be submitted for addition to the FMSF and new numbers will be requested for them: • 543 NE 3`d Avenue • 701 NE 3`d Avenue • 10 NE 5th Street • 14 NE 5th Street • 18 NE 5th Street • 22 NE 5th Street • 102 NE 5th Street • 106 NE 5th Street • 110 NE 5th Street • 215 NE 5th Street • 222 NE 5th Street 11 • 225 NE 5th Street • 116 NE 6th Street • 721 N Swinton Avenue • 14 NE 7th Street • 113 NE 7th Street • 14 NE 8th Street • 225 Royal Court • 202 Palm Court SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that the Del-Ida Park Historic District local designation be amended to reflect the following: • Amend the Inventory contained in the 1988 Designation Report to include the new structures being added to the FMSF as part of this report. • Extend the Period of Significance to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. • Amend the Inventory to identify the original structures in the Del-Ida Park development as designed in the Mission style, not as Mediterranean Revival, as originally indicated in the 1988 Designation Report and in the 1987 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. The breakdown of Mission and Mediterranean Revival style houses within the Del-Ida Park Historic District is provided in the attached "List of Surveyed Resources" in Appendix B. CONCLUSIONS Del-Ida Park is a remarkably cohesive and well preserved neighborhood. Few of the original structures have been demolished and alterations have been, for the most part, relatively benign. Even those structures deemed "Non-Contributing" due to their recent date of construction or unsympathetic alterations maintain a sense of cohesiveness in their scale, setback, use of materials and overall architectural character. The new encroaching development is nearby, but it is yet to cross N.E. 4th Street into Del-Ida Park. There is a palpable sense of pride and identity in the neighborhood residents. The historic district designation has made a positive contribution towards the visual quality and historical integrity of Del-Ida Park. This is evident in the marked improvement in the alterations and additions being made, and in the slowing down of the development pressure that the immediate area is facing. 12 SOURCES • Florida Master Site Files. Delray Beach. • Historic Site Files. City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department. • Building Card Files. City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department. • Property Control Numbers. Property Appraisers Office. City of Delray Beach. • Sanborn Insurance Maps. 1926, 1949, 1963. • Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. By John P. Johnson. Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. July 1987. • Del-Ida Park Historic District. Designation Report. Historic Preservation Board. Delray Beach, Florida. January 15, 1988. By Patricia Cayce. • Historical and Photographic Files. Delray Beach Historical Society. • Delray News. August 17, 1923; August 31, 1923; September 28, 1923; October 19, 1923. Delray Beach Historical Society. • City of Delray Beach.Historic Resources Report. Janus Research. July 1999. • City of Delray Beach. Historic Resources Report. Janus Research.June 2002. 13 APPENDIX A LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES 14 ()EL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES . F185#M Name Address Date Contd.. Nan-Contr. Demolished P9001e38- 518NSwintorlAv cuo 1125 hladt0rronaanRari®1 X Pe00108 2 0,x4 8c444A04.4 1937 A1,?acoryr V # r X PS00252 19 IJEtio Bottavcrd 192.8 &Sadao X PB00254 125Od+ieBataratd 1923 Maditettd'Witt Rahil X F603255 20313kfeBa[errard 1925 hbdterra'neon Rer+Ysl X PS00250 204 0019 SocS'w 'd 192~S M4,04 rry nose 9a iwU X PS00257 232 O otna 0oa[arard 1925 h6sion X P600258 238 Odtie Bextevatd 1925 Niridon X F1500203 30 Lilco Caul 1,925 M44tc n X P8 3)31 2411;:cyal0uc,t1 192z5 M+s-gn X P903302 247 RoyalCcer1 1925 hlizion. X P903331 415AlSwneo4i.4 ocuua 1925 Madan X P8+00377 401NE2Avenue 1938 hladte4r4 name!Rtiff;at X P800378 13e4.0:1a Towers A arlrner4ea 524 NE 2 Av+enue 1923 M144cn X Pe00428- UnkHouva 218NE BCoul 1925 Mil4con X P300427 9 aE 8 Slkaol 1925 h6aaon X FB00428 101 t€5 Said( 1925 kip]-tan X P84042a 214 NE 5 54e44 1925 M141i441 X P 303459 110 NE 7 StraW 194 hti'4dcn X PB004t0 102 NE 8 Strad 1928 Mason X P4 00470 1141+E 8 St erel 1925 N6sticn X F910739 103 NEi 4 3tre 4 1933 hurry Vernxttaer X P01074) 04,My cn Hara4 217 tiE 4$4444 18}0 ndll4cci X P610741 219 NE 8 Stroor 1950 Masonry Vor ncrtr X PB10742 228NE5Barad! 1952 Cat tMtlsaraty! X P810744 210NE54ou1 1917 Eton*Verr'ratuFag X D L-11)A PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF k Name Address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished F101974 216-217 re 6 cacti 102 Conkonporwy X F810748 2231E5+Corrt 1947 Cori Moot.rary X P810747 225 hE 5 Cout 1947 hlasa"ry Vornrctar X R810743 226.225 hE 5 Cekrt 1953 Coeitm0100 MIT X PC10750 202HE5Taracs 1051 !Ari myVerroczler X P010761 204 raa 5 Torraca 1947 hiritnat Tradbona4 X P810752 216 NE 6 Tcanca 1949 !Aziimt Trdliorut X P610753 234236 h€5 Tonaoa 1954 Controrrparry X P810754 238.240 h€5 Tatar* 1954 C4riliervorary X PI310755 1111E139414A 1947 M froNTtarat6ce^w1 X P010759 17M9Stro44 194 044:dm X P010757 101 hE 6 S root 1949 Contarporry X P1310756 1051E6Shree! 1939 kirirniTradtionat X F110759 110 rE 6 Sou44 1944 Mritrot Tra411Aarot X PE10790 10511E 7Suoc4 1941 Frarrp Vs,nacutor X P810791 102 hE 7 Strcct 1953 hfrirnel Trsdti«ust X P810768 40711 Swnton Avenue 1941 Fh'tirra{Ti ltittat X F810767 521 11 Vmhtan Aver414, 1933 liin1m l Tra4117onar X P8107ea 53111 Swinton Atiercio 1947 11.1a4ontyVoaucsimr X P810769 035hiSwwkrtonAnclua 1925 6ttdcri X F8107 r0 109 Fern Carr! 1954 Rend) X P810 7 71 14 CfxFe 8etteverd 1925 Mime!Ttad 0On 1 X P810772 23DixioSostgrr d 1037 From;VarntiajIar X Pt310774 106 DCGio El4c110rsd 1l 30 6trag3ta✓r X P810775 109 Dais Bodarard 1937 Mrtin 1 Trsdtiormt X P810776 110 Data Dxte+Iard 1933 !.Mien X DEL IDA'PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES PAISP N Name Address !late Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished P310777 210 QG6e Ca./word 1947 Noel X P810778 219 Dodo&fovacd 1950 Ccnmapor y X P810779 220DidaBocrarad 1947 Rsidh X P810739 2270?Ai*Bottom d 1949 Rmdh X P810781 128 Olds Baeva Grd 1947 145rinsi Trad4 nal X P810782 240 Dula Bac[ovArd 1953 CO1 0.;acosary X P810783 251 attic Borkatti 1025 1,€nstontcrta'wormy X P910781 10Lake Caerl 1840 Aicirrol Tad Komi l X P810788 18 Lake Cm ail 1941 Fr Ve ins X ,--. P819787 28 LOW 0acrtl 1925 From;Verrecoler X J P81078e 20 L a Cwl 1852 Rxtdi X P810791 412NE2Aveawe 1995 Rand.! X P810792 418 NE 2 Avarw a 1925 Aisafon X P810793 593 NE 2 Avwrw a 1947 Urearetto hkadarra X P810798 524NE3Avonua 1547 Firma Vaanauhr X P4310000 703 NE 3 Avecw a 1955 Airimal TtedT na l X F810801 708Na2 AWN 0 1953 Fran*Veins cu hr X P81,12M 15 NE 4$Or2W 1925 Weser,VcereAlke X P814234 107 tE 5 Strad X P914235 5NE73loee4 1939 FesrlieVeetialhr X F814239 114NE2Avenue 1925 AktiLdrni men Revival X P814237 543 NE 3 Avatu a 1955 Cornarroo taffy X PB14235 701NE3 knew o 1931 Afriud Teed Ilona I X P814239 101.€5 Se aei 1933 Coebte orraey X F814240 141E 5 S1re 1 1933 Canke ray X P814241 1811E554w1 1933 CanCucyoneY X DELADA PARK HLSTORIC DISTR T ;MST 01 SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF 4 Name Address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished P014242 22PE55444 1W) Con1401P)r2ry X P814249 102 PE 5 Sttodt 1964 C ntmporay X P814244 106ME 5Sered 1965 Contoaparay K PB14245 110FE56tred 1955 ConDcwparary X P1314246 215 hE 5 8tret4 1450 C.401 n pmarY X P014247 Z221.E.MS$r c 195) 0:nrnp34try X P814248 209hE5Cott: 1949 FracmVo En]wtsr X PB14249 10 hE 6 Street '1947 hirimat Ttad ianaI X P814250 110 PE 61itret4 1065 Randr X '--, P014Z1 11714E75441 1939 Frren4 Vernrict.ilm K 00 P814252 11 Dxfo 8ularad '1925 h4sdon X P814253 701 NSwht.nAYtrue 1943 4,Frims1Tasdllonsl X PS14254 101 DWI.Bal nrd 1W49 Mnri r Tr4488atal X 9014255 2251•E 5544d 194d Mrim 'had bona 1 K P814256 433 N Swhb n Avtrxse 1925 !Astaire'Vorroedar K P1314257 14FE 78 ree1 193.5 CeotenperyY X P1314259 14 hE 6 9.4et4 1048 Rend) X P0142 721 NSwhMnAwrru4 1 Ranch X P814200 225 Rord Curt Mrsmry Vocrocdmr K P814261 202 Part Cott 1948 Mmtrirf Vc rrecutff X PB14282 113 PE 7&tett 1952 CalettY66wyy X 101PE45,16tree4 1072 Conbnporary X 111 PE 441 Strout 1947 /Axonrr Varrwcu'Y X 415NE2rdA'rmuo 1995 FramVarrowter X 511 hE 2rr1 Awtk6 tit. 1054 /Anton+Veer t4r X 510 PE 2rrJ Awr'or. 11L�0 144)1 my Verrwestsr X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT, LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES F MSF# Name address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished 615 4ilE 2rx1 Auer ye! 1957 Absiaesry Vearoaetder X 202NESthWeal 1aS2 M anryrVt na ttar X 219 4E 5t11 Saacl 1950 Mssarsry Vamcutar X 200 4E 5th Coti1 1952 Masoytry Velryssyler X 230 PE 5 th C4 ti1 1954 Akkun rl VermeAtrer X 201 CCSttiCoul 1948 A1a~anrfStarnautvsr X 22g E5thCow 1947 Prc,rrrsVernacuba' X 2184E91rTestae4 1953 Mason te VEX nscedsr X 2284E 5shT6rttiCe 1954 MargotyrV4arnxti f X 1/40 200.24 44Oh Tosses 1050 Maw,rrVaarwcilar X 411 N Swnton Avenue 1958 Mammy Vaamudar X 527 NSw libel Auenuo 1947 Rleriteley VNInittAitit X ill NSvoIntm'tentsa 1952 MaiwriVNarrattdmr X 4 4E;71h Straal Masanr/V4arw cxh r X 10 4E 7th Seto 4 1982 Frame Va rcrambe X 17 tE 781 SarN 1954 Atsibctr/Vearrastdal X 18 4E 711 94444 1989 ?Amami Vbannutar X 100 CE 1th 8tra4 1947 Form Votnac lay X 110 4E 8 th Strocd 1921 Marlon X 2304E8thStroo4 1902 At aaonrfVoaroctdar X 111 ken Court 19S1 Mance! X 102 Coda Boufe rmd 1948 Masonry Vanacdor X 112©orio Boukrrsd 2007 Masenu VNnncties X 243 Moe Bouie':ard 1961 AtsscorrVeanxtdat X 260 Ulla Bouhvud 1972 Modem X 235.749 Rsry'al Court 1962 Msssnry VNas'iscutzst X HISTORIC DISTRICT' LIST OF St R'VEYE RESOURCE FMM N Name Address Hate Contd. Non Contr. 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L: CC Ill La-I ..: ,044. -.,--..-.714-2.1tifif-..,:i.:, 151,-,.---i..- .5- 0 GREENS 0 1..i • / u.... .s__,,___. Z W tyl . 'A 0 POST < >— CASON i-- OFFICE 0 a - z z ti.1 METHODIST ...,- - cq > > --- < < CHURCH -- o 5-' z'o . B-- re— _ n Li o cc 2 '2 o_ La w _ I z \.. 3RD ST. N.E. 3RD ST. N.E. 3RD ST. DEL-IDA PARK 1,-..,-„E.:,-.4,CONTRIBUTING-ON DESIGNATION REPORT N 1,,-,-•I CON1RIBUTING-NEW --Igor- HISTORIC DISTRICT 1,-,,,,i NQN•CONTRIBUTING WY OF 00.RAY UAW:FL ADDRESSDISTRICT MAP 1'-- 1 DEMOLISHED PLANNING 420141NG IXPARTLIGiT -- OICITAL Ei4SE MAP.5137af-- MAP REF:DEL-IDA PARK (US HOOT CSTAL1L1:41L11.LARCH 04Igtli 0,460X4AI4 I e Ar,,,,,,,£340 r . . . Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 401 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1936 Mediterranean Revival 412 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1955=. Ranch 415 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1995 Frame Vernacular 418 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 503 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1947 Streamline Moderne 511 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 518 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 524 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1923 Mission 615 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 706 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1953 Frame,Vernacular 714 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 401 NE 3`d Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 405 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 410 NE 3`d Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 412 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 415 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 505 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 520 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 524 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 525 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 2001 Masonry Vernacular 541 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 543 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Contemporary 601 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1955 Masonry Vernacular 605 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 609 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 615 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 617-619 NE 3`d Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 621 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 625 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 701 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Contemporary 702 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 703 NE 3rd Avenue - Contributing 1955 Minimal Traditional 710 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 715 NE 3`d Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 723 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 15 NE 4th Street Contributing 1925 Masonry Vernacular 101 NE 4th Street Non-Contributing 1972 Contemporary 111 NE 4th Street Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 200 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 201 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 209 NE 5th Court Contributing 1949 Frame Vernacular 210 NE 5th Court Contributing 1917 Frame Vernacular 215-217 NE 5th Court Contributing 1952 Contemporary 218 NE 5th Court Contributing 1925 Mission 223 NE 5th Court Contributing 1947 Contemporary 1/4 Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 225 NE 5th Court Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 226-228 NE 5th Court Contributing 1953 Contemporary 229 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 230 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 232 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 219 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 9 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 10 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 14 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 18 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 22 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 101 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 102 NE 5th Street Contributing 1964 Contemporary 106 NE 5th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 110 NE 5th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 214 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 215 NE 5th Street Contributing 1950 Contemporary 219 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 222 NE 5th Street Contributing 1953 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Street Contributing 1948 Minimal Traditional 228 NE 5th Street Contributing 1952 Contemporary 202 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1951 Masonry Vernacular 204 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 216 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1949 Minimal Traditional 218 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 226 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 230-232 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 234-236 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1954 Contemporary 238-240 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1954 Contemporary 10 NE 6th street Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 11 NE 6th Street Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 17 NE 6th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 101 NE 6th Street Contributing 1949 Contemporary 105 NE 6th Street Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 107 NE 6th Street Contributing --- Demolished —2005 110 NE 6th Street Contributing 1944 Minimal Traditional 116 NE 6th Street Contributing 1965 Ranch 4 NE 7th Street (531 N Swinton Ave) Non-Contributing Masonry Vernacular 5 NE 7th Street Contributing 1939 Frame Vernacular 10 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1999 Frame Vernacular 14 NE 7th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 17 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 18 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1969 Masonry Vernacular 102 NE 7th Street Contributing 1953 Minimal Traditional 105 NE 7th Street Contributing 1941 Frame Vernacular 2/4 Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 109 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1999 Frame Vernacular 110 NE 7th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 113 NE 7th Street Contributing 1962 Contemporary 117 NE 7th Street Contributing 1939 Frame Vernacular 14 NE 8th Street Contributing 1948 Ranch 102 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 110 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 114 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 230 NE 8th Street Non-Contributing 1962 Masonry Vernacular 2 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Masonry Vernacular 11 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 14 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Minimal Traditional 19 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 23 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Frame Vernacular 101 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 102 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 106 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1930 Bungalow 109 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Minimal Traditional 112 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 2007 Masonry Vernacular 118 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1930 Mission 125 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1928 Mediterranean Revival 203 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 204 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 216 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Ranch 219 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1950 Contemporary 220 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Ranch 227 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1949 Ranch 228 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 232 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 236 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 240 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1953 Contemporary 243 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1961 Masonry Vernacular 250 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1972 Modern 251 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission/Contemporary 109 Fern Court Contributing 1954 Ranch 117 Fern Court Non-Contributing 1957 Ranch 10 Lake Court Contributing 1940 Minimal Traditional 14 Lake Court Non-Contributing 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N CV ,`�',���, "f 7�a�i 1.4jr 15 101,103 Vial 401 . 217 — 403 ",,, YL:;' ).401u" I 1 N.E. 4TH ST. I -1 I-7 I I@ I^ 11 ILLi h l r Ordinance 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park Historic District 1926 Sanborn Map t 1 1 11 1 1 (��L_1--L--L_JrJ LI :I.LC, I I I I� f— z . p" °� . -, - ••• One of the first planned residential developments in — ,L� ° C� -� _ -� " September 18, 1923, Del-Ida Park was Delray Beach. On S p __� -���- °•"°° officially platted and recorded..was an almost instant 12- 1 ,..1. - /. I success. On October 19, 1923, the Delray News reported �. . , that "Wonderful progress is being made in Del-Ida Park, - __n I I--- _ +, our new suburb. Nice hard surfaced streets are being run _ - 1- • v i—/i -a hrou h the ro ert and it is be innin to look like a real t g p p Y 8 g; ) rot `/ 10 Y 1 _ 1)1,8 town". „6) ..i •• One of the first investors was Frederick Henry Link, a\\ ,o h" _� F e.g., • �` P[IT` , --_L_ = - formerly a craftsman of Mizner Industries in West Palm - " - .... - - -�-�- --:�-._. Beach, purchased several lots...became the general ));>''' ''\'7, '� i — ''-ih' ' '°'1 as contractor for the development, most of the early � fl �- ' . ,` houses in Del-Ida Park were built by him...constructed l -- 1-- a I own home at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue. ---- -1- --i- -. 1 L _L_b;_ r -.1-- F) 1=1 _-113 11 11--1,:1=171 MI-----1 IgU:if_1 N ❖ The great almost overnight success was as typical of the Florida Real Estate Boom as its rapid collapse following the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and Great Depression. Construction continued, but at a much slower pace during the 1930s and 1940s. rdinance. 15 09 Del IdPark � s ® tic District. 1949 Sanborn Map ' � [B-i ' j-11 i I,i ,,1 , , __ � a , End of World War II -experienced a new surge in ."r r ::�:; :.e�' . ` 8T --"` construction...a marked increase in population, the ,a = r ,1a c` `�w __ i result of former military personnel stationed in the area n !:)7_P 1! gl 7.� ,, - '(' �1: j that returned and relocated with their families...was an a!�!� �.�` - - \ , +� ;, J1i I attractive middle-class community, centrally located •1 �s- ,is, °sX, r I and reasonablypriced. Manynew houses went upat . neri3ar -,i! �` r' this time, modest in scale, but representative of the )p,_,,,L1 ,I L(r .. ;"' a I' = latest trends in architectural design, materials and ;... e � � �;/ �� I technology. ' ' <,. ,'4,(). .,,,ip r--1-0.,,, ‘,. 1 i Fi7 ,_17_ ,ii ''' \ s p I - e ., ` •••Consists of primarily single family, one story t N:....e ...1 9 . 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The character of a house constructed in the early twentieth century is vastly different than the character of one constructed during the 1930s and 1940s. While both houses illustrate an evolution, and are all more than 50 years old, each belongs to a specific time frame in history and each period of significance has its singular importance and special characteristics. Properties in historic districts must relate to the periods of significance that are documented in the historic district nomination. o National Register of Historic Places — SIGNIFICANCE: A district must be significant, as well as being an identifiable entity...must be important for historical, architectural, archeological, engineering, or cultural values. Therefore, districts that are significant will usually meet the last portion of Criterion C plus Criterion A, Criterion B, other portions of Criterion C, or Criterion D. • Ordinance1 � 09_ Del - Ida Park. Historic Di I� strict ❖ National Register of Historic Places — SIGNIFICANCE: o ...may include features that lack individual distinction and individually distinctive features that serve as focal points. o ...considered eligible if all of the components lack individual distinction, provided that the grouping achieves significance as a whole within its historic context...the majority of the components that add to the district's historic character, even if they are individually undistinguished, must possess integrity, as must the district as a whole. o The number of noncontributing properties a district can contain yet still convey its sense of time and place and historical development depends on how these properties affect the district's integrity. ❖ National Register of Historic Places — EVALUATING CONTEXT & SIGNIFICANCE: o ...historical patterns that can be identified through consideration of the history of the property and the history of the surrounding area. In accordance with the National Register Criteria, the historic context may relate to one of the following: •An event, a series of events or activities, or patterns of an area's development (Criterion A); •Association with the life of an important person (Criterion B); •A building form, architectural style, engineering technique, or artistic values, based on a stage of physical development, or the use of a material or method of construction that shaped the historic identity of an area (Criterion C); or •A research topic (Criterion D). Ordinance. 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park, Historic District Del-Ida Park meets the National Register Criteria as follows: o Criterion A- An event, a series of events or activities, or patterns of an area's development: due to associations with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of the City's history as one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach with representation of the 1920s Land Boom and 1930s settlement following the Land Boom and inclusion of post World War II growth from the 1940s through the 1960s. o Criterion B- Association with the life of an important person: due to associations with people significant to the City, as one of the early investors was Frederick Henry Link, a Craftsman at Mizner Industries, and whose daughter, Catherine Link Strong was the City's first female Mayor and lived in the neighborhood. o Criterion C- A building form, architectural style, engineering technique, or artistic values, based on a stage of physical development, or the use of a material or method of construction that shaped the historic identity of an area: embodies one or more distinctive architectural styles or types such as the Mission, Mediterranean Revival, Minimal Traditional, Contemporary, Masonry and Frame Vernacular, Ranch, and Streamline Moderne, with the Mission and Mediterranean Revival style containing influences directly from renown Architect Addison Mizner, as Frederick Henry Link was a craftsman at Mizner Industries. ordinance 15 - 09 Del Ida Park Historic District • Historic Context - Local, State, and National o A local historic context represents an aspect of the history of a town, city, county, cultural area, or region, or any portions thereof. o Properties are evaluated in a State context when they represent an aspect of the history of the State as a whole. o Properties are evaluated in a national context when they represent an aspect of the history of the United States and its territories as a whole. These national historic contexts may have associated properties that are locally or statewide significant representations, as well as those of national significance. • Criteria Considerations: Certain kinds of properties are not usually considered for listing in the National Register: religious properties, moved properties, birthplaces and graves, cemeteries, reconstructed properties, commemorative properties, and properties achieving significance within the past fifty years. These properties can be eligible for listing, however, if they meet special requirements, called Criteria Considerations, in addition to meeting the regular requirements (that is, being eligible under one or more of the four Criteria and possessing integrity). Ordinance 15 09 Del-- Ida Park Historic District ❖ Criteria Considerations: such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within the following categories: a. a religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical importance; or b. a building or structure removed from its original location but which is significant primarily for architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or c. a birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building directly associated with his or her productive life; or d. a cemetery which derives its primary significance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, from association with historic events; or e. a reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or f. a property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or, g. a property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. Ordinance 15 - 09 Del Ida Park Historic District CRITERIA CONSIDERATION G: PROPERTIES THAT HAVE ACHIEVED SIGNIFICANCE WITHIN THE LAST FIFTY YEARS ❖ POST-WORLD WAR II PROPERTIES: Properties associated with the post-World War II era must be identified and evaluated to determine which ones in an area could be judged exceptionally important. For example, a post-war suburban subdivision may be the best reflection of contemporary siting and design tenets in a metropolitan area...the nomination preparer must justify the exceptional importance of the property relative to similar properties in the community, State, or nation. •:• HISTORIC DISTRICTS: ...eligible if they are an integral part of a district which qualifies for National Register listing...documenting that the property dates from within the district's defined Period of Significance and that it is associated with one or more of the district's defined Areas of Significance. Properties less than fifty years old may be an integral part of a district when there is sufficient perspective to consider the properties as historic...by demonstrating that: 1) the district's Period of Significance is justified as a discrete period with a defined beginning and end, 2) the character of the district's historic resources is clearly defined and assessed, 3) specific resources in the district are demonstrated to date from that discrete era, and 4) the majority of district properties are over fifty years old. In these instances, it is not necessary to prove exceptional importance of either the district itself or the less-than-fifty-year- old properties. Exceptional importance still must be demonstrated for district where the majority of properties or the major Period of Significance is less than fifty years old, and for less-than fifty-year-old properties which are nominated individually. Qrdi.:na :,nc. e 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park Historic District Resurvey Recommendation vo® Period of Significance 1944 — 1970 o The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach. ..a marked population increase, as many GIs stationed in the area relocated with their families after the war... resulting in a period of growth in business, tourism, and job opportunities creating an increased housing demand... o ...success of the Del-Ida Park was as typical of the Florida Real Estate Boom as its rapid collapse following the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and subsequent years of the Great Depression. Construction continued, but at a much slower pace during the 1930s and 1940s. It was not until the end of World War II that Del-Ida Park experienced a new surge in construction...Delray Beach saw a marked increase in population,...Del-Ida Park was an attractive middle-class suburban community, centrally located and reasonably priced. Many new houses went up at this time, modest in scale, but representative of the latest trends in architectural design, materials and technology. d: a De 1S,O to a ircPare lei i t o Architectural Styles found from 1944 — 1970 Contemporary Ranch Frame Vernacular -' it �3., rr,. • } ;11r?", tt ' ry� a4'a e� ` '0'te t,M,;t ~r t M�.,, J,� c ' r e, Y7 ? w yu.. ^0.F �"„'. -'''` t ti { s. �i r F(I F t:r ,. > A.t, e•N> k" �. 1, _ M _ ^� } y4 9.1 of'aJYt ? iHd� $ 11 r tc �}i'rS t �r �_ ,u .wok "t�a•W 7" ' .A" s r • kd • `. F wf 7,., usxr 1•.'Ye.S n:Y., _ i'� x , '^ ,'hl.. K'Piz,-",,'",;," Y ., �� . L�'e'k�'•rJ 10 NE 5th Street 216 Dixie Boulevard 524 NE 3rd Avenue Masonry Vernacular Minimal Traditional Streamline Moderne 5 - r-. ��'Y4 iy.� k. ' ',•'e ';a,t X hd a4 'r ,"fir ;,/, �, w °� !r gd1. I r a �'� L q it ylr cn l • ' iC/� y - �� t �5. x * t t}ti�\i 7;rr(� �� :.;r �. • i�.'••�, :., "'et' , J ' tit . �ly + x E .�' }` rr �. {Z' ,, t1'.• qr {'h .d. 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I � 11II1 , r 4 * � rc 'eYr `r ° A3' _.;'{nr''',„Y y,..tyvrsi 7 P°� rX ..i } J 4S 1 rw+:C ' fi C �tg a�{ •A6.y..,�` 7Y r`•"``•��%t J �• max..L��W -._"� ..,._-e4_ J„r,+.—.£n . .-,1?:: 225 NE 5th Court 204 NE 5th Terrace 503 NE 2"d Avenue 0 :rdinance 15 09 rlct Del - Ida Panic Historic ® 1s �- ', Minimal Traditional ,. ❖ Several fine examples found in Del-Ida Park. ❖ Built originally during the Depression era; show simple, sober F ,,- ;4 designs with some modest detailing of more traditional styles. 41/2 w.�4 �° 1-.= � ; -` '� ,r ❖ Illustrates transition in residential design from period just before .' — ,i n �+ ,,;, World War II through the 1950s. • it. f y ,' ' s>' IT Ili -~ 0. .x, * j `e{`° r ��,; ❖ As housing became affordable and new building technologies +. ,.,.+v`�- .A7 ?,aat a rk.".. :Y irw k s. ;z ,��� ��.�x,;���j.��;.;,, �,�z.„ ,"' , allowed for prefabrication and mass production, simpler homes. 1..,T�."t�♦ V -v�:,'S M1..�Y".' kf... .Y P�,Y�r:,� 105 NE 6th Street ❖ Inspired by Tudor cottages popular during 1920s - 1930s; *--�.\ ' t', - � "),�' reflected in dominant front gable on main elevation. ,l' t4:04-'''i://lit4it {, k) I • k�\\ ; •• Symmetrical plan, clapboard or stucco exterior partially faced i,•. / ,f4 .�, `M with stone/rock/brick at times; one-story, single or concrete the roof "L'-' '''''''''''''''''':;'''''''1'''''' e' .° ''''.. --:Olt .... * ' ' ,IF,,sli:----7 `k ',")(c."1, -''",,^ , . 7:C1- -4* material, shutters and cornerboards. y „ ; , „ u , . Typical details include low to medium pitch gable roofs facing j x � �. "- ` t-'� ''S'Y '- `Y. ' front, modest overhangs, prominent chimneys, decorative wood w'W� , , ; �'.° . , a . details or vents on gable ends, inset porches supported on ,e , " ' � �Y 5 `, decorative wood supports and sparsely used Colonial or other 204 NE 5th Terrace traditional applied decoration, such as door and window surrounds. ':Ordinance 15 09 Del I' da Park; Historic Dist�ric'a Contemporary ❖ Inspired by International Style; simple, clean lines, flat roofs, 4: rectangular forms, & lack of detail. S Y/t 41:: � , •''` t. I.f1�F ❖ Important feature is break with traditional, historical models; rely on C s ` massing, new materials and methods of construction and sculpturalAlm°"" forms for architectural expression. i, ? , i , . a Yip-- ., ,w' ' t ; .' `-° •• Many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses built during post - �> . , i-; WWII building construction surge in Del-Ida Park (1950-1970). 1', Y A 'W '� M 44 ytlx' 'V y,yw 'rt 1�r 'P 1y� . � �;� , �YF j ` `.. '�*�` r �. ` ❖ Irregular plan, flat roof, cantilevered, broad, overhanging roof eaves, : � 1 f x�r '" A bands of windows, and use of metal characterize Delray Beach 240 Dixie Boulevard contemporary residences. .-;6 ti ' ?1,1,. r •'• • Stucco and/or multiple materials used on exterior; bands of ,'Z P • '• , 4 t . windows for a horizontal emphasis; glass jalousie windows; attached °• e ":.�• „& �, carport. i ::fr , , ' ,_' �� ; '^r, , . ❖ Not 50 years old when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was ,r� ;.,. t '' ' , designated, not meeting the age threshold to be considered as i tier 1ll contributing structures. ,ii .,,, ,fie. 3 4- d II c`1' k ` .1 f =414{ ,`' ` ''' $rr , 'ems ii , fi�, ; 44 t ' I •• Strong recommendation that these houses be recognized and , , � ,� �.'� t` r hr r officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for A rz r,, _•, , -,,,,,�,- ,.-. their historical and architectural significance as representative 215 NE 5th Street examples of Post-War Era design. Ordinance 1 .5 09.. ® eI Ida Park Historic District Streamline Moderne Ranch l,.....,_... M+ ':_.N i ai .r _ I g� . KJ : ' /;�.Yk :e,.Y.t,L �4.. - yid v..,l* r, ,, r4 'Nl, ,, { 'r' .uij e �;t? t.,;a� : 1L'! fr."'. e -# \ - 'F-i .- z.%Aa•,'7 ` ;`.`°�,,, �, dw .s?,'! t it l,1 `t` .F/y� jTY ' � : iv.. ! l �1' � i `t�<':` ir4)p1 SFr,':.{ . r r n.t. - :; v .4 ' , .a ''"( r 'F i h_' ,' 'r � ill \+ss:d �•.7j,�. x VAA J' + X'R }-"' ,. x isa '' x� m3�L i ,l f I t4 f; - �.a.J}wG � a..J, � i�F 3 �'_ 1. � � dl4 �y t I �• .7 7TE s. .. „g7, i r' i t . J .)..--, ,,r,n2'...,.1.1)--1 wto..,1,.{i `.: q ! 1., pjt �a',,i w,r „m4 - ""..,"�.:ri-;L . I ,s - i,,.� _L r ,ci T —.1 h '.} r ..11 1 �'� + ',r£i •r. f!' ` �Ji x '' i P -4 •,i Y.. Iv" i ;r p.�•a nl .r— ;.5*'.•.!,i ,. �'.'7:i 7-2�V . r+�z,,;w ', i i• !ic }, --_ ti . } "'"I''';''''''''2 �. r k`i'rT a t ;^ Y./ • a 5u,r "rtel f3 .0';,,5 i- r y, ,tR na•''-s. I .-• �' 'a aA,ylca�`y.S..+r, lYsrrkC.% -�aN'i+c�r2•t�, '' xr i, '� � r�J ,� r a , �� t •�! ... :; r.;;. �,- r ._. .. .. .. . ...,=}r.j + Later phase of Art Deco (1930s- 1940s) generally called Style originated in California in mid-1930s; Art/ Streamline Moderne. continued in popularity through 1970s. °:° Reflected the interest in popular streamlined designs for • Attributed to availability of automobile; attached ships, airplanes, and automobiles. garage, frequent on front elevation. °:° Machine-inspired imagery gave the style a sleek and Built on larger parcels allowing one-story modern appearance. residence to sprawl & consist of long, shallow, one- ®:° Massing reflects abstract, simplified forms with rounded > story houses with low gable or hip roofs & deep corners devoid of much applied decoration. eaves; front façade may project at one or both ends. + Plan orientation usually to a rear patio accessed °:° Horizontal compositions, bands of windows, racing stripes, and flat roofs are featured, as well as new materials through sliding glass doors to integrate interior & such as vitrolite, glass block, chrome, stainless steel, ` exterior through large expanses of glass, i.e. picture terrazzo, and neon. windows or window walls. + Features are "eyebrow" ledges over the windows, front • Clapboard or stucco are common exterior porches, nautical motifs (porthole windows) & bas-relief treatments; brick exterior occasionally used. Sparse panels depicting tropical scenes. decoration; rarely more than shutters and open-work metal posts. Ordinance 15 09' „Del :Ida Park Historic Di, strict: . Frame Vernacular Masonry Vernacular $ x ,$ .:-7-- 7*-1E. t 4t�y 4'444, rYx.� *.S 1 r yt, a .r .t' Aef +y r r�.u � i p t . r ar a >` u ' `'d: r E7� rz-'.�,,. = < -� %'�aa� Z�r1' 41 '✓ f�' l d 1" .'r '. r f• °} t --,....-'Art, P ! d*•'.; ! 4 z. x .: 1 „ti s , i / f ti ♦ '".L 4P w { ', 1 yy ....I%Y Y{{j'{Q,7 ..Y ) 1 1 1 ,1: R li ' I ,° , 1 L. I t I '►/ ♦ ..*4 Z ., +` __...' .9 '`.1 11,4 xry t yJ,4 .p :% '. r, ',''su'14 J T r'ri 4"0}!' • f "0.-^' r.� .�� r y� �Y ,� 1 �`` r k ( I }� : k y LI b s"' ,.. - . r 1. ii! ' "„ y��S v. 4# ! 'tne'«....+a- 11 t Ira ,f Ij .' ,' ♦ '' N ?i' ru+ d9 A. 0 aIti ,f, :�� .,,. d.'''"• `r rrFk7. 4. «.w"�►c�A"+r. i - ram, ��ygy .+...L �>' " '.''++.�- ":'i ',�;: •n".i 7 1h _r,r. r.' ... .... ,.. .. ... _.. ❖ Vernacular: native to an area or resident culture; embraces diversity of folk and mass-produced building •e• Share many Frame Vernacular characteristics. forms transmitted by memory or pattern books. ❖ Simple, largely unornamented; constructed from ❖ Designed & constructed by lay builders who utilized readily available materials. traditional building techniques. • ❖ Characteristics include a symmetrical plan shape, ❖ Decorative features from historical styles, i.e. vernacular concrete block, hollow clay tile, brick building buildings in Delray Beach may have recognizable features materials with stucco exterior. from Mediterranean Revival or Mission styles. • ❖ Gable, hip, cross-gabled, or flat roof with barrel, ❖ Significant in defining unique characteristics of a place. flat concrete, or shingle tiles used. :• Symmetrical or "L" shape plan; made of locally-available ' •+• May be a one or two-story structure with materials, contains wood siding; gable or hip roof; one or ornamentation consisting of cast concrete, scored two stories; sash windows; shed porch across front. stucco, concrete lintels and sills. Ornamentation consist of rafter tails, cornerboards, + Freestanding garage may reflect details of main vents in gable ends, and shutters. residence ❖ Freestanding garages reflect details existing on main residence 0 :rd i n .a n c; e 15 09 . ® el - ld :a Park: • Hi i s � oric ® istrlct Properties Proposed for Reclassification Address: 412 NE 2nd Avenue Year Built: 1955 3 ' "' - f, , � " Architectural Style: Ranch � '��` s :; Evaluation: Modest example of the Ranch style. In v r o i-�!"`4, .� j5 ,,, ,, ,a,,: scale and character with the neighborhood. i X t �, ' tS ( tf r' ,` , `. '-1 ,__„..- -— .f.fq`7eRYi(/L"o, • ,, �, r i ;1/y ^ r^" {,._� x, t to 1�`7,'{ fixe 4. yy Ak ? a 1 r Lip a , + { +r A r,' T7 Sys M ` r x � r Address: 503 NE 2nd Avenue `�' § 4 y hp 24" Kaq �Y �tkx Year Built: 1947 :,ti. "� fy��y��� ' �`Y rs • y .. Architectural Style: Streamline Moderne 4. Faiw MA .,,, r �t • ' .� ' „ ` '� -" . r�. 1 f ', r . Y !tit^'$:4Y1 I q Evaluation: Fine example of Streamline Moderne. �,, . . . :° x1.:3 , 4=�i: k �r "'i ' , -.yl by .YlF y 1 �,n,. _.. 1k A.,, r+, , h ikd.'nz 4•...,} +V: ',,.. .-iv. 4'f_'S,l �.2hfrs...• .i.Y., ,.., b Ordinance 1 09 Del Ida Pa .rI Historicistrict Properties Proposed for Reclassification +r!ut �r y#wa ry r, {�, 5 t.,� �• ;+,. ,y ,/ •r•..t j,...s t.,.. A tce 44, , '' akit} + ' ti�"1"�.Y '� 'S` r Address: 706 NE 2"d Avenue 11. Y' r '° '44 4 `"`, `[' ' { >,.t, Year Built: 1947 {`i,. . :s ti ice'., t,- `•Z a , . � Architectural Style: Minimal Traditional ' " ' `' , y r Evaluation: In context and scale with •neighborhood. , of 41 e,., _+ k ..'y i,p.z..�,p c,.'y"""° ='pCTa v �'•� e ti '� } a a t K • C q n �— 1 + Her• U �i 't ~rtivxfM r oY,,y;�11 a. a�s'-•xi, ••-• h r)•av'j'�''''7, • 7;r4.v.. 1. +. C, ,. '+ totM,R"fa,kp tM1C'r 4 aY ,�,. g R •4 Y }f !I. ". ...... k t.,-. �.x �� yr• ' 7U J ,iX�i., i - --7.=7----:::s.,..-,,,:,• ,r,1,V96.4 lt;\/-, ,,,,A Address: 524 NE 3rd Avenue ; y.4 w, / ,,Pew»•-- j N. " •r k{ f Year Built: 1947 �r T A., ., .; I k Architectural Style: Frame Vernacular � t'"'k ? Evaluation: Typical example of Frame Vernacular. In A H, ,-.1 1,..t.,..„,,,,,-- ., ..._.-,-''k' ., ��,., , ,. _ ,, ,, .......... ,,,.., �� scale and context with neighborhood. a• � 1,•• i`�r xry;' ' . •o .''''',:'1.-:' ,,, :4 r, 7"'1.14 ,t-•1.-N , 7 ., ..,,k1-••,... /I - r k• �� ` J ' ../ . 'w•v`+k."^. � ". A' } �, yA �, .t,,, r � K�� Y yfe .4'74� 4 /� yv� ,r^t: Ordinance 15 0 �. ® eI Ida Park Historic Distric : Properties Proposed for Reclassification '''. ''''' 7 ../7 os ;;, ;1y,a: ?t.4��corv`�+``I,�tii +F�lrt r '�"1,4i1'tx. . �� '+ Address: 543 NE 3rd Avenue � 1, �4Y ;\ Y1 { �� �a� � ,� .y , ''r ,y,: Year Built: 1955 V� ' �' �''' N� ' �,`` ,'`t'`' Architectural Style: Contemporary /4, ! ,,, 4 t' N '�,J '( ' t f 6 q tA,,.{. �� ,�' 44 . t Evaluation: Typical example of 1950s Contemporary (7/,{ b' �''17s t` 'e �t� 1„��NI��I/ i;iZIf� t` i�kF', ` �: �"":",,,,,t,, `� ` �� . ., �. f,��� design. In scale and context with neighborhood. 4 J: t1 I it F 0I Allil 1!`-- p' t i I'.� .,1,*'" t z 4, 4ti, rtp• ! %, x • w r s ' r �' 1 �a k`4, s 3 fir, h 11_r.R� ,I,, .. {t' y?..ra �' / J1 !_r4, f/ v ..N1 wF.1 IV..'I ``';''' lt.1 C( t' Y ", ;..,.n`+^-, t r »,n +i�V 4}i t r� :l I l'(� +jjy�r !t, ;�Y, „� �y `', } ..°- ,..5, i•..:— , ...r: '''''.1 • y 9 ',:.r .. eN_ "r,,: . , .'`S, inn' :: C.S"w. '�'" rf`''� ` ' +ham t. 4 + ii f. f e • �1^' '.vi. ta. «. .i r•.iZ' r, :'y '.1, ^.i^ 'U':t 44t4;r..yna. A te' ,� K'vr ?, .,jytA.l,.�w,. -,,.. y f ♦ µru4 yy"1.tt �{ l.; `,',,..i {{+ t gi.: ..7 ), .+. — )'' ° IL rrhf ,'.\, •'l 461 a i ,,,t,,5�.-/-,/a 1 f, t�^tt ltw� ,t k s - ,� •gi, 1j x"J' f, ,It k .- 1 t .}I,i+r r D,. .r .( �.1�•t `.' 0".11 k �_.”;' ' r ,; 1 tt,ti7 tt 4 3 t 1[t . rJ t 4 ' :4',v 1 ' ]' ,',.t a'.: ..ly' t', ::,: 4. I'' rr" },'}Y`+ �. �� \ .,.,,:,m,. e ,,: � a '�'t�` r1 ,:�l' ",, ems . - � �4t;.� iS"1'C F ..' m �qsli j.. 401r,„,,,,,r„.,vtri,',„.„,.,.;$1,1y;e9 ,, ,4... it,.•',.1 ,. \"'t.),,'/, ,i,.i.1./4-....-,,,,fre....._,,,,'Ord,,,,,,,`,,'1.:-;,%!: :7, ',18.41.1`111,,'':0.„,... 1-1 f 1ri r ----.. r`'y t, 7 F'J� I ,x 1. e '.'� ,'h�'j hall., {�'V?,�i.,' g' Address: 701 NE 3rd Avenue/ !Y �"; ` �' " ;�, 4 1 F I w1�1�11 Year Built: 1961 l•• ; ,, I1- � _1- , �1 : !� .= 1 x a Architectural Style: Ranch 4 :> ` ``',r If'"'`� „ ,i�`i :a , "c'd¢' '''t'3'F 't S"^hrfR'.."4.4+p'C+a" , 1 I ll1 I'It ( , l l I ( , P t p y _, , x'w'2xt E }�t m ' i illinii,1I�� II41 u41.I� III ( , I ,. . I ' F iti it Evaluation: Fine example of Ranch style. In �- -� , �� ' � II � il� � '� i1 !`I� 1 a �r Y- r '. r rpt t; 45'4 context and scale with neighborhood. ' - - - � ` ' `� 7f ` e.�, '4+s.FS s , tt'''ar' '. '"- lqt ra r5jp^ ia4 °A+ %yX 7' 'r `5 {+. ^ 7 �+y4gy+v '"� !Y J �14"47F l �' ` , h "7 h f y„ , • xt-,4 ,„elt i f` r ti lw r t r x ` +.. ' e" 3.L �' .'.. 9 p#-', —— — --— Ordinance 15 - 09 Del - Ida ParkH . stor - c District Properties Proposed for Reclassification Address: 703 NE 3rd Avenue t ' \ Year Built: 1955 f•.11:-'4,,,,,,;.,, • ., 1 • Minimal Traditional • • style In . , Architectural Style: Evaluation: Fine example of Minimal Traditional ttitily. ,.,• •- ----z...,...,,,,._ '.. ' ' :-.\.4',:' „ -'`..., t5 ' i ,, ,.---;‘, , .....,...-`..- • .... ..........1.0,....,..„,.,,....;:,••,4 w ,., ,+.... - - - ' ',4'` '''. - '' h,,.,-,... ----------- '•ic.,,,,,,.,,i iY 1 ' ----. - ' * context and scale with neighborhood. il, . •.:, - a EN Is4t ...... -f, ,• ,• -•'.' 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I. 1 Architectural Style: Frame Vernacular ," k ** -t.7*-----1-'-----L--- -- ---;---- .i 4,..- ..-„, , - ,-...,.______. ------,_-_ ---------A* .--- ---------, ..g , ..'''''- "il.7.:----4.— t -F1:.1.----=--- '..-7....--=-,i,----,4-- ,-,,-,----: ... ., .,„,, .• . ...,I.N".. ' •' ,..,...- r....: ,,-,......,,,ktl, -----iy.....--:-._,.. -___,-- 7----:-.147... 'Z''. -•,, ,c.. .":t!..,..t. ',oat.' ' 3..1i,TV. ' ' '''''' Evaluation: , ,.., t „,..,,,, 4, .i. 4,„-,-.......4.-. z•.7-.1"70 ."1,'' 7,41, ' ''''Ve' .4- • '1'4 ''''''' ' , :t,,, <,..•;.,...r,-1...4.,.4... ivi,"‘ ..--Vd. 0 X% *21.- •',', 't•1•• •" ?'• •....'• • ' " •----"'""5 ''''.. ' '..'t..,t "..7.'",* :141'xri.i'174-1'...ei:1... ‘,/,-4•"•,• eg.''' c ,.. ''''.• , '''' -1,"....—..."-' .....,,--i-1.' * ''',"rt-'`''^. .!'...fiVIAir,. .'it'N't,',,V# -• P• '''- ------_- -7,-1----z......LI, -l':'-.:t" -. :-%--,:.t.. ,../7,.,, ::,,--.. 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Arcnit of 1950s contemporary ,if =,,itik• — \ ' Typical, .. 5,...,• / 5,//" t • n• 4.t '-12#.('::;;'•' ' • (I',•,„ 1, Evaluatio • , • ,,4,•,, ..,c-, •-'-4,,,r,..:11:1: fiii....--•,-,....,,:i',....,. ; . ,`•'''&, ,, xi,,\,,,•, ,, ‘ 'I'\ •-a,,,•: .411si 1?;.4.%0/ '-.2 lti /1',1' designs. .-....-, ,,,, ,,,...,,,..„-1;,,,..(4)" ......•;- * ....4'I. Architectural Style: 7,,. d„.efk•.44.-1,-,4'•, . "."... ,-, -,_-\- -,,, • • --" 4,,..T' .-sr,r„ f't 0 I' ,,/, , ••; , . k\ ''' ' '`:',...Y.,•2.,1•''‘ •.''k C.,''''?.--" -- ;'''' .:'''''' ,;`'.•‘" ••• ,,,, •'-;:*'. ',"•if ;,-, ._.: -:„4!.'.!;': le'1,-,A.•I r IT'''''''''- _. ...:1 .- -• • ' '' 4'.f.il ;''it ,k•:,-;,,?-A ''-' A t.:,'",:;•741'.‘17,.‘ -/WitAIIIIt" :'. ''',1,'',0,17..t .` .. .. , '' :f. ..,-", ‘•-t 'i i',"),I1 ,,,_,1.,.. ,3';:1,- '','.,=- --,.3., -,1.--,''' 1 ;, .; L. — --ail,- , ,,,.•,-....- .14 . .:•,,s;''.•-• I'kit \11 '.-`'..,,,..4. 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' '•..• i74 '-44-• .._.--- _,--- ....._ 4,-fir-,, • E I ation: -- Eva u ' f 1950s '-.4;*''' ,,..4;::::;',,•-•.,,":' . ,..,,,..t.-,• , - - . . -,, 1 1, 4 0 rdina, nce 1 :' fie ! ld Park 1isri �, District Properties Proposed for Reclassification i f 7. k17'7 <�ir � ; � Address: 225 NE 5th Court r �$k" ,`, a ; try to 4 S . '-'' i ac �r yj`tr ' t a�«"t yl' S'` 7�s ev } w'•y �w y_t d :,:, te 'k "f 1' - ,1:;-,,' -r Y $ ,1a* 4 n �te 7 . r -' :l Year Built: 1947 1 }'+ d O :-• '—f,yip. C a'7' ; i tt l t s , 5.1t a- c tsr:I , , ". t rryy r F. 9 • k 1 f �;. r r y T Architectural Style: Masonry Vernacular ( � ; L = Y .R�r' p• ", Evaluation: associated with the developmental ' '' ' �5 w ,,''` history and exhibits the architectural elements of II t „y' the Del-Ida Park area during the 1940s. r i In i �.. _ fii.y ..,. J ti it rye i M ` i I r t ra, .. a c .. paa \ } 'L i $tern ',, �ar• .rr 'r'i r ' r ,.,,4� a.gat ,-. idLiluhul a .,17' 4 41 a �r elFtl t L' w I s N y� t \'-"�4�t13�;Ny y7 i ..,, , `A'ti". _ Y aC� ,4 yrl� t y� ,yla i' . F° tt l;S',t 7, l 1 y yy yla� ,, • ? \, ; r `S 4N` ..4%. '�v . P ' tar i '% ,:.. t �i .'!,"h:5}!+6"�"ao... +ie v JC3•�.;pt�,,: .,` .. \� ' 'csF ' .*F ,y X ,Yr .. `p, �,,�..p, 4' ,.w a .t y r'o-R �t,,, y .lA{St af., i, 1 9� n�rt rule t 3 , '' ��4 t '( Address: 226-228 NE 5th Court �4 jr ��; ,;4,�'y � yy „� j x {3h� i i r f. 3,Cn^ , 1 r r k • 4'� r 1 1'� 1V r�y,.. Year Built: 1953 ,,� �A , �\ - `4' S a �w l ,A` t Architectural Style: Contemporary h,.l» ` PPr x Evaluation: Typical of 1950s contemporary design. _ 1 : . t r`� g ''"''. , ,, t i A k kegh y f" Y \ J M fa '' r ', 1 .L. dM1 — "+r k. ..,d .5,rrvc.,, tC��'t+h.'�R2' :a '' Ordinance 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park Historic District Properties Proposed for Reclassification Address: 10 NE 5th Street Year Built: 1963 '. '. Architectural Style: Contemporary ` ,1 Evaluation: ii+ l ,r 3 - ,,,yf q S a � '�...•t y9�'e 4 , ' At Sr, t •+• i`ter .tf 4) 'I f x'`" �I f ti4 5.i h r e r a t r — y •-- r 1, t �V''a7a.! ''g, �"}fit rn • •- N ,. t 'r 1 '' r ''rf* r �sa�ly t a 7+ Sr< <�� r« A'lit,. gg pi, s� W t t It* i d'`-,,,,µ.'!'N 4,y. „k. ' t f4 '9a+.H 1j l'1,f1, )44 t fF,I 1�v( r '� S"f�ru �"t i F ,� 1 + Fr.3 ,� r + +1 w Y/-Mn et a "�ys,!, 1 Ott y1i vy`\� t, h . i. . ,,,. 'M"" s cps fr"i'ti i` �sur w '3 ^«' ;is t{'',14 8 1'a :''yip ,,0:4 4 �rr`�a \ tf tri� ' —.r ,+,, „ a �,v #doh* +q ,,. �rt :+�r,'P?" -��t� '£' .y1 #s .+as�e„�.}"". �"' ! ai,4" 50 J 1:e: 't .`;oi� "4ej��� Ya� ;j �'.� • i�',e.! ue a +y, hi1 :4i:::10:71:77:',14:;', 'tk'r. `t =, rk-�`z.;• � � ,x""d, !�M �a c rTl�u*r .wwr„ k .,��a�.�yi•i �. lr fi �""�Y' � fl.�'t`k ti,r '<iS ?�, E YrrJ� e t y t 'X t�f�f r �u . e grc 7 .� �s�. i i� ��' '+r 0Ar lt i c% ' . l r A'!s I ra h p �.. ,,.,.,,.,_ / ✓�fit5, va-1 i,tn�7t fr,e f y t1S�'txr r /�SAddress: 14 NE 5tt, Street f` ` ,,14 " ` 1 �) [y /r;�Fi. '4� F ��,\ 1v ,It�. � r1 C Y �fijt 11'l1 1'4gs4. t �, �� 'm',y,( a tii Year Built: 1963 ''' *a, ,, ,9 � ^� ' , iM a , 9L�., #.y,,, * Iv#r 'i.t„�7 �` ,� ~* '.0 F{ 1::-1tk,r r!t }tjt-.( t'� 4A y ey i4 ,t 1 ' r x"T'' t,dt+w'1r1:,'1 5 "`"' <..c;j� r r .%{, �. Architectural Style: Contemporary "- t II 14 t ... 4, r-- , , Evaluation: e'G`!Y Y 1 ' 15 .,. fF k ptf ' • }j • r r '!':i�,�? 4 a a'Hatt S'� .xt .�.T� i ,y 1 A, s. < :7s+ ht,e , '` te, '' "W�".. ^; ... -'.' "— 4 • .. . , . Ordinance, . i 5 - 0 9 Del - Ida Park HistoricDistrict Properties Proposed for Reclassification L, VC' "..-":::.... .1•.‘, ,';',.1''''', AV./7, „r....t1:-... A, ?i, .t,'IF , '' $4,'„ '40• W, 5)1,e7. ' 7 ..' ' ''','".T."-=. 1‘ Address: 18 NE 5th Street s .. -,P,4t...:\17 474',"4"; • Iii --.k N ' k.,.i" / u Year ._ i R 'It. 1963 . '' )i it„k- : /kis:t.' ;' ,,, ' 4N \.;. Vi ',:''.;?; '91,W",11A.;7':til;i4ng,'"-'r.,t,41',,-,ft,' • ',,,‘,N, :;,0,,,t,..? . Is, . ' '''' ''' ' 2'4#1'"''' '1.4' '• 'N ie'A. '''s ' Architectural Style: Contemporary if'f'• At' , r --t-,-, .• 1 i # i-,i,,, ?t1 ..), 1',.°110 •' .4fir I '"C'4-4'.4 7ii, '.<9i1.*(,:--..<,•'-''.*'''"i...'N1.i,9,g9,i:,c"",,,,',,1"';9 I' ,,.‘.,,,!,l„,...ivl'..4i ,, k.loTi , ,,'. ...1, • Evaluation ...r. ,1-...e..ii, („,.-t1;„:?,(4'. .4 ' ;•n''1))'1' ' p V.A '•; i,' ''1,' lit,,,,,' lii` ''''"L,.'"',., .,,, .„,104.4r,' ,), ...7'-'A''t\ t . r ,• '-,,,,,,,,,„..., ' ':5,.•:,'i:...:-IN; 7 f.4 ; - *-5--- S ...'" ..1 '7 1 '1' t i .' 4 „ '.: .1‘,..;:;7,4Z-0*;,•• ,4444. , i r::ak‘ s `.4 1 Lil,4- ;•• ' f •^.,4- ' , ,i ':'‘,.?.- ,, . Te 'P''''', ;e.lit-4 <." -.9.i.„9„,,,•`-ri,9 ,,,,i,...- /9,., i. _: ,.......' , ------_-,.. • -?--:9;'''9' 4 ----- .' -, •,,,,„3„,,'A. , „..,,,,„., •-,.. ,. 'It. .,,,,,Ar,,,,,, .,,, ,f4.tt 4 . ,.,,,,,, . ,, --.'.,a,, ,,,iAlt.11,!. .71444T-4,,, ,*'ft .• ".,,A*14,-irufl:1" ' ''''1'''441c 4 1 t .1 A''''''.1°'*.e.t'''''' 4. '''-..r.' ''''' 104::"..st,'" A -''''.:-,4,00%.*-Ti.44744.'" il,A ''..**...d,';f:Vtr'' 't'-`44 toi,AA''' -.'"' .k::- •Vii- ",1•,•L,t.tv;‘,./St.*•,,,.1t-t4-•:•.:''.,..-•,• --.: '-, " - :',.,• .1.-*- - -7't..t.t.4 ,..-,.. ').1 3k"itiCt/lril.. csi: ,. - '•-•',.:0 ii' .1--., / _"_.!',,,,,, *\' ,e.Wr1.-• N11, itrT7r;kv, lit., . .2. ' i / fl f ' '..• 1 . Address: 22 NE 5th Street ."7Year Built: 1963 - .. i,V.I.,,,.,,,.,..7..,4-A--- lIIl 4A-•••1''4 1,r4 ,rL',0P,i-...•9:N'\ •.„i-.4._;;„,,,,„ ., .4,,....„ .. , , .....k*,.,•-`,'‘.1: -,...,,...- .:.'„ef,, • _",,,....,,,,..,,,.i d 4 i) ,'',.7,, t.;.,r, ',..',-''1-,:,„''''';,:':•+'il if.*„,,tif,,; 44.,.....v,s1.,,.v70::' '','" ,•.:`;;;', ' ' ike "' : "-I 4'./';''''''''''''.".''''&14'2'4'1 '"'''.71'''''. :7';'1':'1‘C.I.;l''','1' ';''',.' ^:4:'••'''''' + ., 1 3‘1.1!.... Architectural Style: Contemporary . , : -- 4 41.S;r1i.,•*,1 , (% • Evaluation '''..r:"!..k.'• :4 'ii,fr II I T. ='.;11,14 7if• -.'t.,` .. ' '',.:r. v; • : , - I i ,, ,3,,,,A-4,2j. ,:$4, ' 't ' • ''''• ..,...,.f, ,' • "4,,....."' t .,... ' i'` : ,.......),,,,,s., <•.,, . - . 1 •-.;.-•,, , .,, ... -,E.,- , ,,, ,-..,,, r,-,•,-........--.. ..,,,-.„-• .-• < < , ,.! r , .. i..',4r,,,,,IP‘'f-':-.'':::',1"'-';';,,':--'...!:‘'• ,.'"',...',',i T•(,i'k')%,-'4';('',':'‘.1,. '`it,i,..',41t ,-'*".,,V'Z'',r,l'''f';'.0.-v..1•P'''.`,' '0,•'*;."4 C.,':;* ''t:;i:-4.g(4`.,.`.7.:,'".'aitil'vii•,-,* . '.1;'!:-.',.j%.',,,''''',..V.'...t":',.,,,V;,f4,4'',14i1:4;'1,,,--0'5.4,.":' ':::,i1A.:41''771.'‘.l'',‘,"03. : •.. ,,, -e.k. . .1;.,311,k, .4,,,,A,„' ,,,q,,, 1,1,..sty,...v4;4„,,ipt,s, .:..p,,v1,-.1:,, • r tL,' ` ,n, e>"'',..,"'' ......„%.' I, 41,4 , ,'„,',,,,,4.,; ........tmi, rdinan 15 0`9 c` e DeI = Id ' P8rI�. Historic_ District Properties Proposed for Reclassification Address: 102 NE Si" Street Year Built: 1963 •4 Architectural Style: Contemporary Evaluation: ,Mr a v I A. '1jfF d`J , +.fi r \ �/I �t4 ry F , tr ti aq' � .fib .�x 1,,,t+ +'�'r 1' -.�ti,,i `'��ot tl!r :yY `1'#', •wv r i ryg;,+frfi r<<r f:..Y^xc� r'e .�4 A,, A It 6 t 4 ti ;�.�, "'" S• 7„ �9a1lr;r7 � i r � r },rEt vq{'`. I'� • = k p qt 'pt, e,1 q ; t. 'ii ti r� •J �l`, Air ? t �.rtI[ I 7!,4TiJ•' Ft M rn. `1 Hj ,1,+: 'a^ 't•' r :.` '' A 1+:..k� t r-j•GAS Address: 106 NE 5t" Street 4 },i < ;}fI.e 4,� x u 1 14; , +��` ' ., Year Built: 1963 �.t a A � *A df1 j, ,,ma�cc... i A Architectural Style: Contemporary t i ri ,, 'i(, rr, ,r0:' r4f - ....M..M.�, A t�r `s y'. { ',Alf Evaluation: I. ` ,zit/24 , . a • ,,t , i 1 - W ; .•,, ' rl C FI tH l whf ws...,... r: 1 ' . . , Ordinance 15 _ 0 9 Del - Ida ,P k Hi ' ricDistrict Properties Proposed for Reclassification 3 AyedadrreBsusi:it l: 11096NE 5th Street , 1 ... Architectural Style: Contemporary Evaluation : )-• ', f,-P-1 ,‘, , ,,, :‘,44,,,r.s.Vg,!'Tv-,'", '.-;,' :, ,'''''''''''''4,«Sfss..., ,, ,, — 4}.--,''''''''1,, •:,,('J'',4•4't4f*s...' 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'` ' ' i , ''.'..-44 .4'.,,-2-, L.,.• ;„,„,,,,,...".i ''''‘ --1:4 '.„;'14'',1'';'''.s"'k.#0."; 1 ''...''....';.,''••:'44 .. , ,,, ,,,,,, , .., ,,,1 :•,..:''.- .,„ •%, „. 44'4.- ,' . „ ,.,,..:,ti,k . ,. .; ,,s,.. ,..,'.1..1.....,.. -, .,., ', '- , ',°i':•-,s'/':';':!14-'4:4;V:-t.(:;`,T--'1 vii- 4,.,;'::" '''",' ''.,`'..-' , —- . ,-,?..:-,'",":,1 $ii , , v ,,,;.; '4,-; .",„'• 4,11:;',. ,1"?4,4 4 ,',..,-',1,,k-s..,4fq‘ ., .• , '- ' ', -' ,,, ',,` '',,,--1,-;,.uKtleiii'..'"-4',».?;'''"''''.1-/C,';',et'',:-,,,,,,'!4.1i-,/,17,kf Y.i•`‘",,--,-,,,,,viE,„:--,..,---,''',.-xt,z, . ,'>,,,,,,".lir,.':'• ,e1 1,", .-e-*,-4.;;„ $'.',-','46.,,,- ;;'.vg;,;- ,..,;:•,,k'll'''''irki'-'4":‘ ,,!,. '' '-",•.' '- ''•;'..,';?'', ‘...:',,''''''''' .',"':'7'':''''r,R.?"---''t'.','Z".r. ;:-'irt1 ''''.'7 ''''''''''''''''^'4:4' " ' '."' ' ' • ' .,' 7 ',?,efigi. tt,4%,`-ki 7.40,.., .." ' ,,,„, l'- - _,4-j•Ari,,,,41),A'(,•,:tj.r,,_ , " . e!.C.,..P'r , . Iv ' ,".,`,.;'7 4 1,",-,'s" - "' .•' '41.: ., A: , -, -, ,-', -, - •-•---, : --' , - '*.;•,- ..1; , --, ..‘-.. ,, ,4-.•'`..A,.,1,..',,,i.:i,,I,,, . Address: 215 NE 5th Street Year Built: 1950 '. rtr7,0*",,o,',';,,,A,,tf.`,4..)l'ii.....l,',,':.,;iV464'gt.1,I'I".s•'''„'''',',,__,.•,,f ' 0 r'''A"ft•ta-. 3-•*As, .-. / , i I 'I- ,;•i-,' i ;A ‘.;‘`, , 4r-P-1, Architectural Style: Contemporary • Evaluation: • -4-11 ,t° '1,; ,,i _''f4.11. '',•'!.\-\''t:Sly.,,?1•1-';, :;;V,''s,''. :11'!''''''..4x.:; •141, '''., „ ..,ii,: i',...kt,."\11,;•:77:—. ,,,,,-..- 7,-:s•• :;t.,‘,:l .,1 ,,,:-,-,---,. - ; ' 1-',', .--,7'',,,T,I.:-.;:_,., ,,,,.:-; .4r"''' 1" -*,e'";-i-'ir.,*,77,r `'',, ,--`11' 77 't:3,,,:' ' .'''''.1AL:,;,''..-ir'-'''''.:',...,r.;31P.'0001/4k.6--.1';_fitt,',1.-..-";4y";1;374.i7failkZ‘ti•';n' '.i.- ;''.7.:., '--'''';'''."si,4":'2-11' *;"':'''''` ' ''' :"' t::;-!°--4"11#1 7/15(# 34....if:".''..2..;'7::`:“..:ki":.•-•(3114.3br'S'..--/2'.''-''-':41''.?-,1:c7tk.:*4L 1!li•-•::i?, .7.• .. . .- ::::,.... ...q....Irli:....'.'"a"-. - Ordinance 15' 09 Del Id' a Park Historic District ' Properties Proposed for Reclassification tr.', ', ','ivo; :,,p���, t��`��r r,MI ' j(TY' t 'if'} ; ' 1 'kt Address: 222 NE 5th Street �, �i ,,�1�. ,'� �'; e , ' Year Built 1953 " -., / _ �"� ;��� w yw ' 4; '„',',IA Architectural Style: Contemporary 1 r 11. U, i ,i. t t x44✓,"'' ' 3 Evaluation: 4. cYt� .� , �t545 3 t --i \�'i • �.fi f. yY ," FA - ',. } t e:6 ! L a a rur ,7..t tba'au?: .... .'fro.....:-' 'y, ,. ..... 5.., ,. .._..1._. • r`dinance 1 a,' Del Ida Park His uric l: s rica a Properties Proposed for Reclassification •' ". irk, .. t/ , "-, , r - k° 4 Address: 228 NE 5 Street ., f`=Areli''' '„R,�,` ti r' ° , i.• s Year Built: 1952 � � :, 6; ; ,,.... , tool'0. ,,,,I Architectural Style: Contemporary tt a, ,+r ,i it ,,t - , w -, ,,,.'....... ,, �i t )i f� is , z t , Evaluation: War r, P} n f d ,..ram.r d..,-r,rtonrrk' P. .^c f', f' ,S 1 A l y 'b;1° b ey� {�.ii 't( r lrly ,5 T f , t t4 � I�t. 1 b , h, .•I r�'• i d's"�,•S3 °fit 1, '�,r-,)t • t'1�.sr �FK f 1 f` t a r? fti *<x +o.N t t ' `.'9 I+ t�, Ik`.:ti, c s'p r' f f • •^ "�,+�+ \?^SR�•� , !�r�� ':•5 rq ,'qb by 9`0 Y•- ,,e�E �b•r sKr�r�, .r+L"dM,94 wq 1 ,. �• '"Yl,.'.' vex- ..;74... .- ,^' — r rrGr�t'" r " y ,",f' yl, �[ - 7 t. r '+.'K- ++ -.:i `� ?_� v.,.,t ,. �tv^'' �',w 4'4 Nsi *�": 'f, : f `" )':.P , '+'' j- g �'' ,., • r uta J-v�* .,.r ir* ,. 41 i .;W,i , .c _ i %�<,e. w!^•E s 4r r? . r'A,: ° \ r q+, tom, 1 �� s .:� { �t • c l`1�YJ �`�w + 4...4R y1 Ry+ �1�4+yam Qf .u V '�' J � � I •"'�i 11� `�. ev _l �l y�, n. . n .. , n.z• A' ,}t,."1 c ,,,,t r ' }. ti y11y y,,. �• ieke'.r t ! j e i+kDt >{S.ask K v, ..�,,, �. ` aA.,l.a,� t 'i:� � a... it v 41 ,;t'' '''--,I 1 TSB S eM ," .,,r..)&-1 y,,,-ti�ksr�4+ '� I'Y" �a '4 j,;,, �t �. ' 1 { ,1+ '� 1 :`:,, ,, ''W' t � n a t v,j-Gi`'gyyr U y + t ✓ t ^w� v ,,t.+T'�+ y �+'t� •'�"{ c.. .�} ai . ..M . pit �,e'�. . .., _.. r � .:S A:�1.S x -9'px1aY"�- ,k4 ;` �x r �'��. ..�..:.';� +�� •T ,n �?T�t '�"'� � '°fit l` �d Address: 202 NE St" Terrace ! 7r {„ _ `" ' Year Built: 1951 :. ' ' .�•,, "� "'. Architectural Style: Masonry Vernacular �,�� ��^t� j d Evaluation: Typical of 1950s contemporary designs. r ya � r r a,r t, --q0f�\ D �! '� r• `r ti)c v\pro`' I '�'t�q t 4 +In /"+y�I a t''�y , 1 t� ••• �`'C l'°' 1'1"„5 rq,.�',,'�`'.•e v rialit ititlt+r7 w 1 .v '!':yY }... 1i1 v' P G �r`�, .d :4 94aYraA7 9 Y*LM;.-e i. • .vtk'-:•'A>�";''r.'^'•r. ., ..... O r d i n a n c.,e 15 0`9' ® eI Ida Par _cJ His t ® rocDistrict Properties Proposed for Reclassification ;fi i 1 ., ; I V Address: 204 NE St" Terrace .-�p;� , ' a rat i - ' Year Built: 1947 + i Architectural Style: Minimal Traditional , fix ftY r''.4''"4,t\-A' � �� �K�� 4� �:, ` ` y , e ; r <.r 1 , , ,,� ./7 ti li . Evaluation: ktF , §,, IllIL p.A /1)1 .r, .,,?..: .,,i,,,, _._ -4.: 4 , ,.... ., ..:4 A, • '11 ' V 4-''''- ' ' ',, ItAf. '�� 1 ,AIa , •,',,: � *A 4s ' ry > 6,4. 1;, y; �} � thy' ta`$re'1 b is" M *yf5t "�ra,,.�.t r .-. _,*..a-«ae ' --- it sxS ., j:..y " �" ls""1 , Y . ,^ r otS,,4 dn y Y,-: .dt 1s2+A7 -7,;, Y ,:,,'b,.a S{✓ �'k3� 1 % 4t , I. k a Df_ 1,✓� "Al: t d, e� E ki; t itr 1Fy�.� :� � rtfia rt n�' ������'✓ .i'^'.•.J` .335� 1 e s PuLG»+a•',...' 4�]'C.� .: i l u?Or 1 4 -l�k Address: 216 NE 5th Terrace A r, �`-4 �,.�� ,�y a,g a,„• p. , i ..-• PF:., 4, il V Year Built: 1949 .1, ti' `�— , r� �- �,, ... -� � �, , �� i Architectural Style: Minimal Traditional , � Evaluation: p( k � -Pt4.��'S.y� iy.. �S �� ,.,�� f4,_ ply: t� p'. "� ' '"r— • fl°,�u� ;'�+4" p X y,. �erw9,f '� „�,�.t�'4�'� A�i�+r.'�°i�'74°a t'1'r <a�q/,• E *��-;: t . k1e't v�dr,�ym��t,�s,�y x'n�+,ji Ordinance, 15 -'09 Del--Ida Park Histonc District Benefits of Historic Preservation • Less impact on the environment and on infrastructure and reduction of sprawl. +Plays a central role in downtown revitalization strategies. • Less neighborhood opposition. Neighborhoods are much less likely to oppose a project to restore a building that has been in place for 50 or more years than they are to the construction of a new building. • Protects the architectural and historic character of buildings or neighborhoods. • Greater property value appreciation than comparable non-designated areas. The fact that both residential and commercial property values increase in historic districts has been demonstrated by studies across the country, in communities that vary greatly in in designated historic districts than non-designated areas, occasionally they are the same, but in no instance are the rates of appreciation lower. It is the design review requirements of designated historic programs, which are responsible for this difference in value. •Encourages reinvestment. Not only do these higher property values generate increased property taxes for local governments, they also encourage additional private investment. Ordinance 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park Historic' District Benefits of Historic Preservation ❖ Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program — Contributing & Individually Designated o Exemption applied to City and County taxes. o Exemption based on structure's increased value resulting from completed improvements. o Interior improvements qualify o Include additions to contributing structures and/or detached new construction on a contributing property. ❖ Variances to the Land Development Regulations - Contributing & Individually Designated o Properties not in a historic district seek variances at the Board of Adjustment (BOA). o HPB variance criteria looks at historic nature of property. o BOA review requires basis of a hardship. ❖ Review Fees: COAs (non-site plan associated), HPB variances, and designations NOT INCREASED in 2009 with other review fee increases. Community Redevelopment Agency Programs ❖ Site Development Assistance Program o Commercial Uses o Partial reimbursement for exterior improvements ---- ri 0 . rdinance 15 Q , ;Del - Ida ParkHistoric District Community Redevelopment Agency Programs ❖ Historic Facade Grant Program (Available for both commercial and mixed-use projects) o CRA purchases permanent easement to the building façade; grant funds (purchase amount) tied to building relocation and/or facade restoration. o CRA funds may be used as matching funds for other grants received for the same project. Recent program amendment permits that up to 49% of grant funds be used toward interior structural repairs. o Success Stories • Delray Beach Historical Society, 5 NE 1st Avenue (2003 & 2007) — Relocate 1926 Bungalow and restore exterior; relocate "Hunt House" and restore structure. • Masonic Lodge, 44 E Atlantic Avenue (1997) — $45,000; Exterior restoration. • Elwood's Dixie BBQ, 301 E Atlantic Avenue (1993) - $25,000. 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Ordinance 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park Historic District Contributing and Non-Contributing + Contributing: A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. o NRHP: Generally, properties eligible for listing in the National Register are at least 50 years old. Properties less than 50 years of age must be exceptionally important to be considered eligible for listing. Non-Contributing: A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. •2uRaaw 8dH ue pannainaa uega. JaqRea Alan!le. .s!u!wpe pano.Jdde aq Aew swab.! Auew •paleaoiaa Males aq pjnop aanI.an.aa.s aiao1siq paleu2!sap Allenpinipu! /2ui1nq!J1.uoD gaea8 AeJIaa to uig1.inn aanppnai.s aq1. 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H I d PI 6 aDUeu! paQ' Ordinance 15 - 09 Del - Ida Park Historic District Alternatives Alternatives: 1: RJHA Resurvey Report of Del-Ida Park Historic District 2: HPB request from meeting of April 15, 2009 3: HPB request from meeting of April 15, 2009 4: Staff's recommendation Period of Significance Reclassified Properties Alternative 1 1970 48 Alternative 2 1970 38 Alternative 3 1959 38 Alternative 4 1965 48 Ordinance 15 - 09 Del Ida park; Historic District Alternatives Justification Alternative 1: "...It was not until the end of World War II that Del-Ida Park experienced a new surge in construction. Many new houses went up at this time, modest in scale, but representative of the latest trends in architectural design, materials and technology. There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War II building construction surge in Del-Ida Park...should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings...for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post-War Era design. The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach. ...based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park." Alternatives 2 and 3: These alternatives were requested by the Board in response to owners of properties containing structures built after 1959 and who voiced their opposition to the reclassifications at the HPB meeting of April 15, 2009. Alternative 4 See Analysis Ordinance 15' 0: 9 Del Ida Park Historic District _ Alternatives Analysis Alternative 1: Alternative 1 has been provided in the resurvey report which was prepared by a qualified professional knowledgeable in historic preservation, architectural history, and historic site surveys, among other qualifications. As a result of extensive research on the Del-Ida Park Historic District, a recommendation was made to extend the POS to 1970 and that those eligible and qualifying structures (48) are reclassified as contributing to the historic district. The justification of the POS extension to 1970 illustrates the time frame of the Post WWII impact on Del-Ida Park, not necessarily by the most recent construction date (1965) of a structure recommended for contributing classification. Based on the justification noted in the report (also noted above) and additional information and analysis provided below for Alternative 4, the Board may not find it appropriate to adopt the recommended POS extension to 1970. Alternative 2: Alternative 2 would extend the POS to 1970, and reclassify 38 properties constructed through 1959. Support for the subject alternative would arbitrarily omit eligible resources constructed in a decade in the noted POS and compromise any future attempts at recognizing those structures built in Del-Ida Park after 1959 as significant. Those eligible structures built in the 1960s are of the Contemporary and Ranch styles, both of which are representative of styles constructed in the 1950s. As a general note, it is important to consider that while these styles may exist throughout the City as a whole, there is not a large concentration of any single style within any of the City's five historic districts. Therefore, the protection of any of the eligible resources is important in maintaining the historic environment of each district. Based on the emphasis provided in the report (also noted above) on the Contemporary-style and significance of Post-WWII development subsequent to 1959, the Board may find that it would not be appropriate to adopt the recommended POS extension to 1970, while reclassifying 38 structures built through 1959, and omitting the 10 identified structures built between 1960 and 1965. r 'Ordinance 15 O` DO - Ida Park Historic Distric Analysis Alternatives Alternative 3: Alternative 3 would extend the POS to 1959 and reclassify 38 properties constructed through 1959. Revising a POS to the end of a decade for the sake of omitting structures built subsequent to this time period is only justifiable when the end of the decade actually coincides with the end of a historical period. The subject alternative would arbitrarily omit a decade in the noted POS along with the noted eligible resources from this decade. Those eligible structures built in the 1960s are of the Contemporary and Ranch styles, both of which are representative of styles constructed in the 1950s. These omissions would have the potential of compromising any future attempts at recognizing those structures built in Del-Ida Park after 1959 as significant. Based on the emphasis provided in the report (also noted above) on the Contemporary-style and significance of Post-WWII development subsequent to 1959, the Board may find that it would not be appropriate to revise the recommended POS extension from 1970 to 1959, while reclassifying 38 structures built through 1959, and omitting the 10 identified structures built between 1960 and 1965. Alternative 4 As an additional alternative, Staff suggests that the Board consider extending the POS to 1965, as opposed to the recommended 1970. The reduction to 1965 would maintain the reclassification of 48 properties, as no potentially eligible properties were identified after 1965. It is likely that properties over 45 years old were not considered as it is common practice to evaluate resources up to 45 years old, and not younger unless compelling evidence noting its significance has been presented. For example, when Delray Beach designated its first four historic districts in 1988, the POSs for those districts were established at 1943, and those eligible structure built between 45 and 49 years prior were classified as contributing to those districts. Based on the justification noted in the report regarding the significance of Post-WWII development and the emphasis provided on the Contemporary-style, the Board may find it appropriate to adopt the recommended POS extension to 1965, and reclassify 48 structures as listed in Exhibit A. Ordinance 15 0 9 Del Ida Park Historic District Alternate Recommendations 1. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1970, reclassification of 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. 2. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1970, and reclassification of 38 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. 3. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1959, and reclassification of 38 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. Staff's Recommendation 4. Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09, accepting the resurvey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance to 1965, and reclassification of 48 properties from Non-Contributing to Contributing. 1st Reading: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 2nd Reading: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 . • CITY OF DELRAY BEACH } DELRAY BEACH ° 100 N.W. 1st AVENiiF ri�ia ey anu am Gr ri Ha '2QAAA -- -- 561l243-7000 All-America City I c SPECIAL COURTESY NOTICE TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 1993 2001 The purpose of this special courtesy notice is to inform you of the upcoming Historic Preservation Board and City Commission meetings pertaining to the "Acceptance of the Resurvey Report and a Change of Historic Classifications Within the Del-Ida Park Historic District". The following is a brief description of the project. The file is available for review at the Planning and Zoning Department. If you would like to obtain additional information on the proposed action please feel free to contact Amy Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner at (561) 243-7284. If you cannot attend these meetings but would like to be heard on the project, you may submit your comments as follows: ➢ By fax at (561) 243-7221 ➢ By e-mail pzmail@mydelraybeach.com or ➢ By regular mail at 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444 The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded to the west by North Swinton Avenue, to the east by the FEC Railway, to the north by George Bush Boulevard and to the south by NE 4th Street. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the extension of the POS from 1943 to 1970 which would reclassify forty-eight (48) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The public hearings will include a review of 1) the resurvey report by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., 2) each property recommended for reclassification, 3) the benefits of historic preservation, and 4) historic preservation incentive programs. The LDRs define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information SERVICE • PERFORMANCE • INTEGRITY • RESPONSIBLE • INNOVATIVE • TEAMWORK Special Courtesy Notice Rase 2 • about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Application for listing on the NRHP will require additional research and a separate review to be processed separately. The proposed meeting dates for the Historic Preservation Board and City Commission are as follows: Wednesday, September 16, 2009— Historic Preservation Board/Public Hearing 6:00 p.m. City Commission Chambers Tuesday, October 6, 2009 and Tuesday, October 20, 2009—City Commission Regular Meeting/Public Hearing 7:00 p.m. City Commission Chambers Date Mailed: September 10, 2009 j . 3t La 1 Z E 'H ST. GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD r 721 14 ::: ;;' 9:::.erg5113 �� , * >a Q r I N.E. 7TH ST. �p,L ' �� *`• I' / 14, i, OZ , \/� �� x'X`- # 1' I' rl ST. 605 � 110 , pJ -. ,. 703 Q f 11 17 01105 �, ..„.„ , � `' l; 203 �O 701 �s _ I. C N.E. 6TH ST. cp.28 6 7 531 10 �'s, . . W 110 16 2� G I=° �� C o � = q' W 521P��, 2 00 ��6 O�P 1i 1 -- > > 6 `'S 204 o Er I° C i Q N.E. 5TH TERR. o ' - U to 543 70� co 238 I' r �� poi 524 N 204 N N C �9 Z 201 209 ti M 524 1 r'3 > ,7� Nr N N N Isr1. 1r 2 i\ V �-� 7o�, N.E. 5TH CT. U O 7 � , f - a 210 218 N 7Q 709 N {, 2 9 101 ��� 503 213 225 `...f 1'o ii > O � N.E. 5TH ST. Z 415 418 , • 1,� _ N CO O , N 0CNI0 , 412 LU :. N N N •�E41 i Li I'4,i 407 Vey 4, , >i 15 f 1e: 103 1' x, Z L 403 � ,z 401 217 I' C - '401 LLI A # �L N.E. 4TH ST. Li Lv POST Q > • OFFICE 0 Q — 1 , DEL-IDA PARK CONTRIBUTING-1988 DESIGNATION N NON CONTRIBUTING HISTORIC DISTRICT -iiiiiiiii.-' _ CONTRIBUTING-2009 RESURVEY CITM OF DELRAY BEACH.FL LOCATION MAP PARS - VACANT ACS PLANNING&ZONING DIPARTLENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: DEL-IDA PARK Joseph Gaston,Vice Chair Linda Leib Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 636 NW 53rd Avenue 4045 LiveOak Blvd Delray Beach, FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33445 Harold Van Arnem Gail-Lee McDermott Linda Prior Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 733 N.Ocean Blvd. 721 SE 3rd Avenue 2455 Lindell Blvd#3510 Delray Beach,FL 33483 Delray Beach,FL 33483 Delray Beach FL 33444 Ria Santos Mary-Elizabeth Cohn Shirl Fields Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 4636 Danson Way 3450 Lakeview Blvd 2758 Hampton Circle West Delray Beach,FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33445 Claudia Flores Matthew Hartley Joseph Kamarata,Chair Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 19 NW 17th Street 2522 Ella Street 764 Avocet Road Delray Beach FL 33444 Delray Beach FL 33444 Delray Beach FL 33444 William Milner Patricia Westall Charles Stravino Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 3400 Place Valencay 1102 Seaspray Avenue 3631 Lowson Boulevard Delray Beach,FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33483 Delray Beach, FL 33445 PROD Seacrest Gerry Franciosa Mr.Scott Christensen 939 Eve Street 10 N.E. 13th Street Delray Beach Fl 33483 Delray Beach,FL 33444 NO 4674376R CITY aF DELRAY BEAC r PROVIDING FORTH ACCEPTANCE. OF THE RESURVEY REPORT r a INCLUDING CHANGES OF, = , _ HISTORIC_�CLASSIFICATION WITHIN '' Pursuant to Land Development Regukattons (1DR)of the Cityfof Deltcty- Beach,Section 4 5.1(N)and Section 4 51(Ol,the Histonc-Preservation Board will consider the Mowing ordnance pertoiningtothe acc eptartce= a'- ofteResuyRep EtensionotePenod oSgnthcgnePOS,ad ChangesoHsoricCaslhobn hnihe da00tsopc ; - Distric ORDINANCE NO 15 09 ` AN ORDINANCE OF THI CITY COMMISSION OF TH>: CtiY OF DELRAY BEACH; FLORIDAV,PROVIDING FOR THE ; _-, , ; THE ACCEPTANCE OF .RESURVEY REPORT OF. i}EL IDA ,� : PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT. INCLUDING EXTENDING THE , PERIOD OF:SIGNIFICANCE TO 1 0 AND_RECLASSIFYINGi 4U .PROPERTIES FROM NON-CONTRIBU 1NG, TO s CONTRIBUTING,PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALEIRClAUSE,, <; - ASAVING CLAUSE,AND=AN EFFEC[IIVE DATE.. x ,m r he Del-IdaPark Histor1cDistrtct�is undedlatthewest sy Nor� Svnn-ton.BAvenue,ul to the eastby the FEC�,Railw�N to the north by__ .....3.e.., George� ush Boevard.an l to the sauthtb tE 4'tStreet The Del-Ide Park Historic Districtwas reiurveye' .by-Ri Hetsenbottle ^..1 - - . 1 4 , Archi meTne grid th finl rt daeJanuai*oc9 ,''� mdstheetnicnofhe rom,;1943o1910which.: would r asyforyeigh48p eefrmonontHbtig � to conruting 1 :F t l tr .., ,_ [hHistoilc PreserationBord hold-aPblicHeaing on_.. VDNESDAY SETEMBR16 2009 atb00PM ,Groay kcntinuation o suchmeting wich isetb thteBoad m te t Commission Chambers at City Hall,100 NV 1"Avenue,,Dglrayi- Beachre Florida foreppoe o f r.e ee g`pblomments whegrd tothe pdt d actionIIyouwould lafuther . infomaionwith regar howthis psda iomay affe ou;Propety pleasecantactAmyAlarezH storicPresetrc'hon l Pla, Zo 'Dp,rt .n Cty H8allannrr, nningand ninggame , 100NW 1 Avenue, ea Beac Floridai33444 va emal= atavtz@cdetybea.fl us or }toneat 5b12 724,E ewenthe ous of8 Q0AM an 5 001Mnwekday(excluding holida s) k .,hinter dparliesareirnnt&I ooffendthe ubliehear+n9sandcoinment uponthepr•.. ,actionoor�submittheircontmentsew ritthgo orbefore the date of= e.hearingg to the Rlonnm c ud ontn De rtment PLEASE: vT BE`ADVISED THAT IF;A PERSON DEODES O,APPEAL ANY DECISION=_ t iADE BYTHEHISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD-WITH RESPECT TO ANY C ATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS ARING,SUCH PERSON-Wilt '• • iil NEED*RECORD.CF THE PROCEEDINGS fAN:TORAH IS I.RPOS SUCH,PERSON NtA.:NEED TO ENSUREK11W A_VERBATIM RECORD DF 1HE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE,SWVI.HICHRECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPQN W1IIICHr APPEAL IS-BASED. - THE CITYDOESNOTPROVIDE OR PREPARESUCH RECORD,PURSUANT TOfS 2860105 x 'IA PUBLISH: Palm Beach Post Cf1Y OF DDk1RAY BEACH I September 3 200g ,Cheyelle D�Nubn C C ' - y C(erlt w, CITY UF DEIRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 kEgkd All-America City PUBLIC NOTICE 1993 Pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1 N and Section 4.5.1(0), this 2001 p g ( ) public notice is to inform you of the upcoming public hearing meetings of the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) and City Commission pertaining to Ordinance 15-09, which includes the acceptance of the 2009 resurvey report and change of historic classifications associated with the recommended Period of Significance (POS) extension for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. While notifications were previously provided for hearings before the HPB and City Commission regarding the item described above, the HPB continued the item at its meeting of April 15, 2009. You are being notified of these public hearings as your property is located within the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded to the west by North Swinton Avenue, to the east by the FEC Railway, to the north by George Bush Boulevard and to the south by NE 4th Street. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the extension of the POS from 1943 to 1970 which would reclassify forty-eight (48) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The public hearings will include a review of 1) the resurvey report by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., 2) each property recommended for reclassification, 3) the benefits of historic preservation, and 4) historic preservation incentive programs. The LDRs define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Application for listing on the NRHP will require additional research and a separate review to be processed separately. SERVICE • PERFORMANCE • INTEGRITY • RESPONSIBLE • INNOVATIVE • TEAMWORK `Public Notice Page 2 The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will hold a Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the HPB) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed action. The City Commission will conduct two (2) public hearings for the purpose of accepting public testimony on the proposed action. The first public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. A second public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Amy Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner, Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.fl.us, or phone at 561.243.7284, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OR CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105. City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department Date Mailed: September 2, 2009 II Li "t 'H ST. 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SOUTH COUNTY I UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHARGES INCURRED FROM PROCESSING THIS ORDER, OUR OFFICE MAY CALL YOU TO REQUEST PAYMENT INA_DVANCE OR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT BEFORE THE WORK IS PROCESSED. OFFICE USE ONLY CONTACT: MAPPING COUNTER-VARIANCES PHONE: 561-355-2881 FAX:561-355-1528 CONTACT: PROPERTY APPRAISER RECORDS •y' PHONE: 561-355-2881 FAX:561-355-1528 j. i' \ -../ \. . JPr`3I'N` I\ N\\-e/ (PRINT CONTACT NAME) r (SIGNATURE) /(WE) DataRunReq.Revlsed.8/05 ��- •��••^ I INA l,tIVtU GARY R. NIKOLITS, CFA PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER REQUEST FOR DATA RUN ` PROPERTY INFORMATION NAME OF COMPANY AND/OR INDIVIDUAL: T . 'SI -\.,f1 \ \ ,I-- Q ,CZ , (PRINTI —� ADDRESS: tom= N �� `', - r '� `:� -c_ PL -2j4-4-(I (PRINT) TELEPHONE NUMBER(S): CSC:,` - Z4, 7_-)_- 1 Qq--• E-MAIL ADDRESS: RADIUS-OPTIONAL-WHERE NEEDED. 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OFFICE USE ONLY CONTACT: MAPPING COUNTER-VARIANCES PHONE: 561-355-2881 FAX:561-355-1528 •CONTACT: PROPERTY APPRAISER RECORDS 11! ; / " PHONE: 561-355-2881 FAX:561-355-1528 1. t `� \ s �, ii- :� „..3h� ,c\ m`--_o_(1 `k. (PRINT CONTACT NAME) r i ,\ fie:).L_4,Va ' (SIGNATURE) ^Z I/ 0 1 (DATE) DataRUnReq.Revlaed.6/05 .. . ... CITE OF DEIRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 ball All-America City I OTICE ursuant to Land Development RegulationsPUBLI(LDCNR Section 4.5.1(N) and Section 4.5.1(0), this public notice is to inform you of the upcoming public hearing meetings of the Historic 1993 Preservation Board (HPB) and City Commission pertaining to the "Acceptance of the Resurvey 2001 Report and a Change of Historic Classifications Within the Del-Ida Park Historic District". associated with the expansion of the district's Period of Significance (POS). You are being notified of these public hearings as your property is located within a five hundred (500) foot radius of the Del-Ida Park Historic District boundary. The POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District presently spans from 1923 to 1943 and has not been amended since the initial district designation of 1988. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the expansion of the second POS to 1970. The expansion of the POS would reclassify forty-nine (49) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The attached map shows the boundaries of the Del-Ida Park Historic District and illustrates those properties recommended for reclassification. The Land Development Regulations (LDRs) define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The listing on the NRHP requires additional research and a separate application, and will be processed separately. The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will hold a Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the HPB) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed action. SERVICE • PERFORMANCE • INTEGRITY • RESPONSIBLE • INNOVATIVE • TEAMWORK Public Notice Page 2 The City Commission will conduct two (2) public hearings for the purpose of accepting public testimony on the proposed action. The first public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. A second public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Amy Alvarez, Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.fl.us, or phone at 561.243.7284, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OR CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105. City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department Date Mailed: April 1, 2009 A ..... .. r jiiic N.E. 9TH ST. 1 � . II - ` W N.W. 8TH ST. GEORGE BUSH :• • __ Sy LL L L�{ LL LLLL L _‘)Is LLLLLL - :''CLd -_ �y{'w tLLL L . - ,,.. r' LLLLLLLL ■jam ". � -�i ', `V L Q•L LLLLLLLL ST. .■ ', ALL LL LL N.E. 7TH ST. LLLLLLLL LLLLLL PLO L LLLLLL LLLLLLLL GJ ,�-`� L.L LLLLLL Jam,/ 11- noarin:E'f ,vL LLLLLLLL o— �` revs Q a ':�LLLLLL ■ 0 LLLL i; . 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WEST SETTLERS HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND THE REMOVAL OF THE ATLANTIC GROVE DEVELOPMENT FROM THE WEST SETTLERS HISTORIC DISTRICT 3 s; N M j U Pursuant to Land Development Regulations(LDR)of the City of Delray Beach,Section 4.5.1(N)and Section 4.6.1(0),the Historic Preservation Board(HPB)will consider the 3 following ordinances pertaining to the acceptance of the Resurvey Report and a Change of 1 Historic Classifications within the Del-Ida Park,Old School Square and West Settlers Historic 3 Districts: 7 rn ,t 0 • ORDINANCE NO 15-09 cw AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, c;r "N ^F a. FLORIDA,PROVIDING FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE RESURVEY REPORT OF i DEL•IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF ¢ •,•1 SIGNIFICANCE TO 1970 AND RECLASSIFYING 49 PROPERTIES FROM ,^; ,, NON-CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING, PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER I 3 w,,: CLAUSE,A SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. cu : ; i Z t ' The Del-Ida Park Historic District Is bounded to the west by Swinton Avenue,to the east by the m FEC Railway,to the north by George Bush Boulevard and to the south by NE 4th Street.The Period of Significance(POS)far the Del-Ida Park Historic District presently spans from 1923 to n 1943 and has not been amended since the initial district designation of 1988.The Del-Ida Park fO Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects,Inc.and the final report,dated ai ' January 2009,recommends the expansion of the POS to 1970.The expansion of the POS Q. if would reclassify forty-nine(49)properties from yr non-contributing to contributing. o '" ORDINANCE N016.09 m . • ' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE RESURVEY REPORT OF OLD . SCHOOL SQUARE HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF I 1' SIGNIFICANCE TO 1965 AND RECLASSIFYING 27 PROPERTIES FROM ''j,:. NONCONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING, PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER j f; l. CLAUSE,A SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. w, The Old School Square Historic District Is generally bounded to the north by Lake Ida Road/NE . 4th Street,to the west by NW/SW 1st Avenue,to the south by SW/SE 2nd Street and to the • east by NE/SE 1st Avenue.The Period of Significance(POS)for the Old School Square . Historic District presently spans from 1900 to 1943 and has not been amended since the Initial district designation of 1988.The Old School Square Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ ' Heisenbottle Architects,Inc.and the final report,dated January 2009,recommends the 't . expansion of the POS to 1965.The expansion of the POS would reclassify twenty-seven(27) ;yl properties from non-contributing to contributing. +''i • . . ORDINANCE NO 17.09 ,y .. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,PROVIDING FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE RESURVEY REPORT OF WEST >a SETTLERS HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF • . ' SIGNIFICANCE TO 1970 AND RECLASSIFYING 6 PROPERTIES FROM NON-CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING;AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT . ' REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA,BY AMENDING SECTION 4;, • . 4.5.1, "HISTORIC PRESERVATION SITES AND DISTRICTS", SUBSECTION (L), 'DESIGNATION OF HISTORIC DISTRICTS",SUBSECTION(5),"WEST SETTLERS",TO PROVIDE FOR THE REMOVAL OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE WEST r,j SETTLERS HISTORIC DISTRICT AND AMENDING THE WEST SETTLERS HISTORIC . • DISTRICT BOUNDARIES,PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE,A SAVING . CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 3A t The West Settlers Historic District Is generally bounded la the north by Martin Luther King Jr. " Drive,to the west by the east hat of the blocks lying west of NW 5th Avenue,to the east by NW ' 3rd Avenue In part and west halt of the block lying east of NW 3rd Avenue In pad,and i approximately 120 feet north of West Atlantic Avenue to the south.The Period of Significance , (POS)for the West Sehlers Historic District spans from 1900 to 1947 and has not been L amended since the Initial district designation of 1997,The West Settlers Historic District was ' re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects,Inc.and the final report,dated January 2009, 1 1 recommends the expansion of the POS to 1970.The expansion of the POS would reclassify six L (6)properties from noncontributing to contributing.The final re-survey report also recommends • the Removal of the Atlantic Grove development from the West Settlers Historic District. r The Historic Preservation Board(HPB)will hold a Public Hearing onWEDNESDAY,APRIL15 li t 2009 AT 6:00 P.M(oral any continuation of such meeting which Is set by the HPB)In the t Commission Chambers at City Hall,100 NW 1st Avenue,Delray,Beach,Florida,for the purpose of receiving public comments wllh regard to the proposed action.Upon completion of J the Public Hearing,the Historic Preservation Board will take the'proposed action under advisement and will forward a recommendation to the City Commissfj n. l If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your 5 property,please contact Amy Alvarez,Planning end Zoning Department,City Hall,100 NW 1st _ • _ Avenue,Delray Beach,Florida 33444,via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.0.us,or phone at . 561.243.7284,between the hours of 8:00 A.M.and 5:00 P.M.on weekdays(excluding • y holidays). i { All Interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and comment upon the proposed T action or submit their comments In writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department.PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL L. ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS HEARING,SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD t• OF THE PROCEEDINGS,AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE,WHICH , RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS C BASED.THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO ' F.S.286.0105. C . PUBLISH:Delray Beach/Boca Raton News CITY OF DELRAY BEACH • April 2,2009 Chevelle D.Nubin CMC ' City Clerk . 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Nikolits, CFA Location: Downtown Service Center Palm Beach County 0 110 220 440 660 880 Key Property Appraiser - Feet I Map Scale _ - Selected Parcels 100 300 500 Notes: Others 200 400 Produced on:1/27/2009 1 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH RESURV v,,,,,,,i,,,l---,;,,,.;,-,.,L,.,',.').,,,„,-,,,s.,1,„,,,.,7:,;„'-1.-,,i„v,!".;!.;,,,.(\,;,-.:.,„).,-'7‘,-.,-:,,->,EY OF FOUR LOCAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT Xy. e .--d. �3 M, !fh^7 - • 7a . w..4„a•Ate' o- L{ e e1. A� t i ; > z i ay Prepared by: R.J. HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECTS, P.A. January 30, 2009 DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT HISTORIC SURVEY REPORT INTRODUCTION The City of Delray Beach has retained the firm of R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. (RJHA) to resurvey four areas within the city previously listed on the Local Register of Historic Places as Historic Districts. The four areas to be studied are Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic District. RJHA's task will be to prepare individual Survey Reports for each of the four historic districts. These survey reports will include the following information: • Historical overview of the district. • Review existing criteria for determining contributing and non-contributing structures. • Recommendations on extending Periods of Significance, where appropriate, within the district. • Update Florida Master Site File forms for previously recorded structures. • Prepare new Florida Master Site File forms for previously unrecorded structures • Prepare maps and photographs for all sites within the district. These surveys are reviewing all structures located within the locally designated historic districts that are thirty five (35) years or older. Information on structures currently listed is being updated, noting any alterations, relocations and demolitions since the time that the Designation Report was originally prepared. Structures not previously listed, that meet the 35 year or older criteria and that are deemed"contributing"to the historic district, are being added to the Florida Master Site File and are being recommended for inclusion in the Local Register of Historic Places' Historic District Designation Report. To date, RJHA has completed work on the Nassau Park Historic District and on the Old School Square Historic District and the West Settlers Historic District. The Del-Ida Park Historic Survey Report covers the fourth and final area being studied under this project. This report will provide information on those items outlined above, based on: field work; research conducted on City records including building cards and permits; Sanborn map records available at the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department; existing historical publications; previous surveys covering the Del-Ida Park Historic District, such as the Historic Resources Survey. Phase II, conducted by Janus Research in 2002; the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey conducted by John P. Johnson in 1987 and on historical research conducted at the Delray Beach Historical Society. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was officially listed in the Local Register of Historic Places in 1988. A total of 47 sites were listed as individual contributing buildings. Additional contributing sites were identified by the "Historic Resources Survey Report Phase II", conducted by Janus Research in 2002,but were not incorporated as part of the Designation 2 Report. The RJHA Report will update and re-evaluate the information provided in the Janus Report and will make recommendations for additional sites that should be officially listed as contributing structures in the Del-Ida Park Designation Report. BOUNDARIES (See Attachment A: Historic District Map) The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded on the north by N.E. 8th Street, on the east by the Florida East Coast Railway, on the south by N.E. 4th Street, and on the west by the east side of N. Swinton Avenue. These are the original boundaries of the development originally platted in 1923. Based on that historical fact, no boundary extension or modification is being recommended for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. CONTEXT The Del-Ida Park Historic District is a 14 block suburban residential area just four blocks north of the heart of downtown Delray Beach. It consists of primarily single family, one story residences, although there are some two story houses and a few duplex structures that were built during the 1950s and 1960s. Although some of the houses have been converted to light office use, the residential character of the area remains fairly intact. The same can be said about the original historic fabric of the structures. Few of the historic houses have been demolished. Only two houses listed on the 1988 Designation Report have been demolished. These were located at 601 N. Swinton Avenue and at 107 N.E. 6t Street. Most of the houses have survived with relatively few unsympathetic alterations or additions. In several instances additions have been made with respect and sensitivity to the original houses, compatible in design yet clearly distinguishable from the historic portion. Specific examples will be presented in the"Architectural Significance" Section. The original plat was laid out in an interesting and unusual fashion, combining a rectangular grid with a series of diagonal streets. Most notable is Dixie Boulevard, which serves as the main concourse in the development, having been laid out 20 feet wider than the rest of the streets. The combination of rectangular and diagonal street design produces a series of unusual triangular blocks and lots with varying street frontage. There are three small public parks that, along with well landscaped grounds and mature trees, contribute to the overall visual quality of the neighborhood. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Del-Ida Park is one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach. In 1923, the Ocean City Development Company purchased a 58 acre tract in the northeast section of Delray Beach, during the heyday of the Florida Real Estate Boom, and created Del-Ida Park. The development company was organized by Mr. J.C. Secord, of Miami, along with Mr. B.E. Clutter, also of Miami, and Mr. Charles Kuschke of Fort Lauderdale, who planned to open sales offices in Delray(not yet renamed Delray Beach),West Palm Beach and Miami. On 3 September 18, 1923, Del-Ida Park was officially platted and recorded and appears to have been an almost instant success. Del-Ida Park was widely promoted in the Delray News. In a front page article dated September 28, 1923, the newspaper proclaimed that "Del-Ida is growing fast". It goes on to state that 25 of the available 58 lots had been sold and that city water and electricity were being installed. The article also states that"Two beautiful parks are being made and 100's of Australian pines, other trees, flowers and shrubbery are being planted". The newspaper further states that "Mr. Secord and his group bring people daily to visit Del-Ida Park and soon they will have to put more of their lots on the market". On October 19, 1923, the Delray News reported that "Wonderful progress is being made in Del-Ida Park, our new suburb. Nice hard surfaced streets are being run through the property and it is beginning to look like a real town". One of the first investors in the area was Frederick Henry Link, formerly a craftsman of Mizner Industries in West Palm Beach, who in 1923 purchased several lots in Del-Ida Park. Mr. Link soon became the general contractor for the development, and most of the early houses in Del- Ida Park were built by him. That same year he began construction of his own home, located at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue. The great almost overnight success of the Del-Ida Park was as typical of the Florida Real Estate Boom as its rapid collapse following the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and subsequent years of the Great Depression. Construction continued, but at a much slower pace during the 1930s and 1940s. It was not until the end of World War II that Del-Ida Park experienced a new surge in construction. During the immediate post-war era,Delray Beach saw a marked increase in population, the result of former military personnel stationed in the area that returned and relocated with their families. Del-Ida Park was an attractive middle-class suburban community, centrally located and reasonably priced. Many new houses went up at this time, modest in scale,but representative of the latest trends in architectural design,materials and technology. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE There are many architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park. Following are examples of the most prevalent ones found within the designated historic district: Frederick Henry Link brought to Del-Ida Park with him the experience he had acquired while working with Addison Mizner in Palm Beach. Inspired by Mizner's grand Mediterranean Revival style houses in Palm Beach, Mr. Link's house set the tone for the architectural style in Del-Ida Park. Smaller in scale and simpler in design, the Link House is mostly Mission style, but with some Mediterranean Revival details, such as the octagonal corner tower and the heavily rusticated doorway surrounds. 4 I y r s y r, f i .A h • �r {its , , "it va. .V4,4„..,:- :- - ,. The Link House. 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue(1923) The Mission Style became the predominant design mode for the original houses in the Del-Ida Park development. A scaled down version of the Mediterranean Revival style, the Mission style was widely popular in the 1920s, and its charm and currency made it an important selling tool for the planned residential development. While the Mediterranean Revival style owed its inspiration to the Spanish, Italian and Moorish architecture along the Mediterranean coast, the Mission style was derived from the Spanish Missions in California and New Mexico. In Del- Ida Park, textured stucco surfaces on wood frame structures, flat roofs, molded parapets, scuppers and sparse, if any, applied decorative details were the primary features of the Mission style. Simple designs and inexpensive construction methods made these houses attractive and affordable. A total of 25 of the original Mission Style homes are still standing in Del-Ida Park, although three have seen their original stylistic features altered beyond recognition. These structures have been incorrectly identified as Mediterranean Revival in past surveys. That classification should be corrected in all records. Mission Style Houses r -'-•,-!.: ,‘, •,',, 14 - --,1 - 1,..:: t - riA nf — . '-- -•` ‘."%,:i.',—:Zi!, ",J 11, i :I ,I,-; ;er '''f. .4. - ' • • ,:siVA:',,il 1 - 'Lr* 1:::'ir '' b 11 Dixie Boulevard 102 N.E. 8`1 Street 214 N.E. 5`h Street The more ornate Mediterranean Revival Style, one of the most popular architectural styles in Florida during the 1920s, is also represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as widely. These buildings are larger, usually two stories and have a greater amount of applied decorative details than the simpler Mission style houses, including arches, a combination of flat and pitched tiled 5 0 roofs and balconies. One of the best examples of the Mediterranean Revival style may be found in the residence located at 515 N. Swinton Avenue. The fact that it was originally built outside Del-Ida Park at 324 N.E. 2nd Avenue and relocated to its present site in 1961, may explain the anomaly of its more ornate, larger scale within this historic district. The apaitinent building at 401 N.E. 2nd Avenue is also Mediterranean Revival by its more elaborate design, although its bell-shaped central parapet still harks back to the Mission style. Several of the original Mission style buildings have been modified through additions and alterations into Mediterranean Revival designs. These will be covered in the "Additions and Alterations" Section below. Mediterranean Revival Style � 7FZ , '' 4 ‘.‘„ 8ft 'PI ,.., i -.1ptir' rt" .„..4— • t. ' .., IA .1.'t- a.;4a+ m 4`�T'l�ii::,7-µ, N `. € _% ..f v �"�a+i `�. # i 1 t 73a .s r,c, #1,14.4.. fit; ` . 3.. . — . j 1 s _ �y tlipt;„ -; i • r� F '}' '! i!li F ,. P .� x .� + : �' � '' . 1: a 401 N.E. 2nd Avenue 515 N. Swinton Avenue Several fine examples of the Minimal Traditional Style are also found in Del-Ida Park. These generally date back to the 1930s to 1950s decades, built originally during the Depression era, and show simple, sober designs with some modest detailing harking back to more traditional styles. Some of the more typical details for these houses include low to medium pitch gable roofs generally facing front, modest overhangs, prominent chimneys, decorative wood details on gable ends, inset porches supported on decorative wood supports and sparsely used Colonial or other traditional applied decoration, such as door and window surrounds. 6 Minimal Traditional Style Houses K ,/ i,,,:: ,,•,- l',,,, -..74-4L-ii , "- -)4. Ity ' PI * 1 '4 - 4 r '1.. �.. L 204 N.E. 5`1 Terrace 706 N.E. 2nd Avenue 105 N.E. 6th Street There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War II building construction surge in Del-Ida Park. These houses are inspired by the International Style that originated in Europe and later traveled to the United States, where it was eminently established by Mies Van der Rohe and his disciple Philip Johnson, among many others. An even more direct influence can be found in the post-war work of masters like Richard Neutra in California and Paul Rudolph in Sarasota. Contemporary style houses in Del-Ida Park have simple, clean lines, highly abstracted, geometric designs and are mostly devoid of any applied decoration. One of the most important features of these buildings is their complete break with traditional,historical models. They rely on massing, new materials and methods of construction and sculptural forms for architectural expression. Most of the houses have flat roofs with broad eaves, may have glass jalousie windows and often an attached carport. These houses were not 50 years old at the time when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was designated, therefore not meeting the age threshold to be considered as contributing structures. It is,however, RJHA's strong recommendation that these houses should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post- War Era design. Contemporary Style Houses ,;: r'`, ' r ... ,4 ' .., 4 .,,,,4' • • ax j F,.. ' , ..'v:;•• -'' P „$,, x, sue ' .�``` r-Tt 215 N.E. 5`f`Street 222 N.E. 5th`Street 240 Dixie Boulevard 7 I There is a variety of other architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as numerous as the ones identified above. Among the styles that can be found are examples of Frame and Masonry Vernacular, one drastically altered Bungalow, some Streamline Moderne, and several Ranch houses. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS Many of the original structures have been altered and others have been added to, both with varying degrees of success. Some of the original Mission style houses were enlarged during the 1950s. The additions have been successful as statements of their own time, although they may have completely altered the architectural character of the original house. The Mission style house at 217 N.E. 4th Street is no longer recognizable from the front. The addition itself, however, is quite handsome, with a boldly cantilevering carport, and the original building is fairly intact toward the rear of the new structure (See photo below). •"„ .r ,, fr, b . 1 I 4.a w:,, , ' h Y ".'.,a--fi _f # de Y 1 217 N.E. 4`h Street Similarly, the house located at 251 Dixie Boulevard is no longer recognizable as Mission style, yet its original simple lines lent themselves quite nicely to its transformation as a Contemporary style structure (See attached photo). r x p.. tom. eM1 F +�k� „d.'Y rr.....�rnA �' xM«Mn f 251 Dixie Boulevard At 204 Dixie Boulevard, the addition is considerably larger than the original Mission style house, yet the original house is still recognizable, and the addition has been done in a manner which is respectful and compatible. The original house has a simple molded parapet, while the 8 1 parapet on the addition has a continuous banding at the top. In spite of the all the good attributes of the addition, the overall effect and character is now that of a Mediterranean Revival style building,rather than the original Mission style design intent. A less fortunate addition, however, can be seen at 203 Dixie Boulevard, where the original Mission style house is no longer recognizable, and the entire structure has deceivingly and disarmingly become faux Mediterranean Revival. vy.;I r , a ,y, r tf • SY*1 "< :....ram i a^"" }.a a ~ ,, ----- t'-` 4%t''''S, .., .,,:_-.1p,f,r ;,,,:7,i1,7,..1,14:,,,r,tii...i,,,,,,,,,ti',..::7::: r : a 204 Dixie Boulevard 203 Dixie Boulevard Finally, the following two additions are highly successful in their execution. In the house at 110 N.E. 7ch Street, the addition is very similar to the original Mission style house, but the connection between old and new is set back, clearly differentiating between the two (See photo below). At 105 N.E. 7th Street, the large two story addition is significantly set back from the original Minimal Traditional style house, and the different massing of the two leaves no doubt where one ends and the other begins(See photo below). t r " id ,P'� e';- 4S - i A { F r "fti+N.$r!{ g*,'? yF"e ''‘ f 1 .. . »`": 2 bx'`y4 I' d . ‘‘,,,,,,-.. ,..,- ,::‘,..2.7.,T, ' .:.:::::-.,;:i..;;,..-.,...\,„ ..y� W yf :V t / y _.•x t t ,.....„... ....":-.. .-, ... . ‘ t.....,-...:::-.-. ,, , ., -,. s t' , .,....3.23,,:w.,,... 110 N.E. 7th Street 105 N.E. 7th Street 9 PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE One of the objectives of the Delray Beach"Resurvey of Four Local Register Historic Districts" project is to assess the feasibility of expanding the current Period of Significance. Structures thirty five (35) years or older will be recorded in the Florida Master Site File, so that the information contained in the State's database will be not only current but actually ahead of the 50 threshold for historic consideration. This does not mean that structures that are 35 to 50 years old will automatically be deemed contributing, but rather they will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis for possible eligibility. The Del-Ida Park Historic District Designation Report, approved in 1988, places the Period of Significance cut-off date by which structures are to be evaluated at 1943. The cut-off date is based in the generally accepted 50 year old threshold for considering eligibility of structures for listing as "contributing" within a designated historic district. In terms of historical and architectural development, it is difficult to justify this date under any other criteria than the 50 year threshold. The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach. There was a marked population increase, as many GIs stationed in the area relocated with their families after the war. As a result, Delray Beach saw a period of growth in business, tourism, and consequently in job opportunities and therefore an increase in demand for housing. Although the housing shift was mostly towards outlying suburban expansion and away from the center of town, as was typical everywhere else in the country at that time, Del-Ida Park remained an attractive neighborhood, affordable and conveniently close to downtown. This report has already discussed the architectural significance of the Contemporary Style housing built during this era. Many of the structures that RJHA has identified and recorded for the first time as part of this Resurvey Project date from 1963-1965. The house pictured below, for instance, is part of a block-long cohesive group built during that time period, although unfortunately, most have been seriously altered. t. ",,„r "'r?c � y- 9, act ,,i, eA :,,„ ,,---, ;1" : —4,,, ,., 4 ... • ,..‘ i„. s ,4 A w ; r„e 10 NE 5th Street Based on the above cited historical and architectural significance of Del-Ida Park in the post-war era,it is our recommendation to extend the Period of Significance to 1970. 10 RE-EVALUATION OF CONTRIBUTING STRUCTURES This report has updated and re-evaluated the "District Inventory" provided as part of the 1988 Designation Report, which identified 47 Contributing Structures. Following is a summary of our re-evaluation, which includes sites previously recorded and recommended for inclusion in the Designation Report by the 2002 Janus Report: • Contributing Structures Identified in the 1988 Designation Report 47 • New Contributing Structures per 2002 Janus Report 34 • New Contributing Structures per RJHA Report 19 • Non-Contributing Structures 58 • Demolished Structures 2 NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBILITY The Del-Ida Park Historic District contains sufficient historical and architectural significance as a planned 1920s residential development to be potentially eligible for consideration as a National Register Historic District. A stronger yet case could be made for a Multiple Resource nomination for the original 1920s Mission style buildings in the development. Another option is to pursue individual National Register nomination for the Frederick Henry Link House at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue, based on Criteria A (for its association with the planned development), Criteria B (for its association with an individual who made a significant contribution to the development) and C (for its architectural significance as a 1920s Mission style-themed development). Any of the above options are feasible and realistic for National Register consideration. FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILES Florida Master Site File forms have been updated for all "Contributing Structures" previously recorded as part of the 1988 Designation Report or as part of the 2002 Janus Report. The following structures will be submitted for addition to the FMSF and new numbers will be requested for them: • 543 NE 3rd Avenue • 701 NE 3rd Avenue • 10 NE 5th Street • 14 NE 5th Street • 18 NE 5th Street • 22 NE 5th Street • 102 NE 5th Street • 106 NE 5th Street • 110 NE 5th Street • 215 NE 5th Street • 222 NE 5th Street 11 • 225 NE 5th Street • 116 NE 6`h Street • 721 N Swinton Avenue • 14 NE 7th Street • 113 NE 7th Street • 14 NE 8th Street • 225 Royal Court • 202 Palm Court SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that the Del-Ida Park Historic District local designation be amended to reflect the following: • Amend the Inventory contained in the 1988 Designation Report to include the new structures being added to the FMSF as part of this report. • Extend the Period of Significance to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. • Amend the Inventory to identify the original structures in the Del-Ida Park development as designed in the Mission style, not as Mediterranean Revival, as originally indicated in the 1988 Designation Report and in the 1987 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. The breakdown of Mission and Mediterranean Revival style houses within the Del-Ida Park Historic District is provided in the attached "List of Surveyed Resources" in Appendix B. CONCLUSIONS Del-Ida Park is a remarkably cohesive and well preserved neighborhood. Few of the original structures have been demolished and alterations have been, for the most part, relatively benign. Even those structures deemed "Non-Contributing" due to their recent date of construction or unsympathetic alterations maintain a sense of cohesiveness in their scale, setback, use of materials and overall architectural character. The new encroaching development is nearby, but it is yet to cross N.E. 4th Street into Del-Ida Park. There is a palpable sense of pride and identity in the neighborhood residents. The historic district designation has made a positive contribution towards the visual quality and historical integrity of Del-Ida Park. This is evident in the marked improvement in the alterations and additions being made, and in the slowing down of the development pressure that the immediate area is facing. 12 SOURCES • Florida Master Site Files. Delray Beach. • Historic Site Files. City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department. • Building Card Files. City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Depai intent. • Property Control Numbers. Property Appraisers Office. City of Delray Beach. • Sanborn Insurance Maps. 1926, 1949, 1963. • Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. By John P. Johnson. Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. July 1987. • Del-Ida Park Historic District. Designation Report. Historic Preservation Board. Delray Beach, Florida. January 15, 1988. By Patricia Cayce. • Historical and Photographic Files. Delray Beach Historical Society. • Delray News. August 17, 1923; August 31, 1923; September 28, 1923; October 19, 1923. Delray Beach Historical Society. • City of Delray Beach. Historic Resources Report. Janus Research. July 1999. • City of Delray Beach. Historic Resources Report. Janus Research. June 2002. 13 APPENDIX A LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES 14 DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES 1 FMSF Of Name Address Date Coiritri. Non-Contr. Demolished P800 186 515 N Swilecei Avonue 1925 Mccitorrancen R VIM I X PO:015 2 Cikia Ec7.6zrArci 1937 Nlmonri Vceractizr X PB00252 19 Bair,Eativra-d 1925 Ilion X PB00254 125 DW.t.B&Avssed 1928 Aittiberestedet R44,5411 X ABM V33 203 attlo Floleoevl 1925 No6,4 teeD)n,e0n R eof'44 I X MOO 255 204 01:41*eokrAvc1 19:4 Orlocltorranswn Fo.66Not X PEZIO 257 22 Dixio 8,xioyx-d 1925 Mon X PB00258 233 Dicit Botketed 1925 !Avian X F1809283 ?JD LAO Ox et 1925. 14 slim X P5.00 301 211/Opt Coort 19:Z l'ott•;don X P803 302 247 Rated Coat 1925 Ntez,tati X P804 331 415 N Swhton AV04114 1925 Mv.dan X P803377 401 NE 2 AY6t1.16 1935 Mn ise'R446441 X P1503 37a D44-144 Twee-4444min% ...C.24 NE 2 ke44144 1925 NI-44on X psoo4x Ufl,Nowa 21 5 tt 5 04 kr% 1925 Ivi,loon X Pa00 027 0 10E 5&mot 1925 IA Is d'on X PBOO 428 101 rE 5 Stxett 1925 14/Tito X PEa30429 214 rE 5 6tnii..e4 1925 ha*.l.wi X , PS004Oil 110M-78:root 1925 04*-2041 X P803 409 102 rE 6 Stroot 1925 Mon X RECO 470 114 h.E.eStroe 1925 14 s--v&) X p0107X 103 rE 4 Slyw 1936 Masonry'Vert:4444e X 1V10741:1 C J I1/41z, on Hc4ma 217 Ne 4 2W C.g 1930 Msdon X P810 741 219 RE 5 Stect 1950 Mnrcirt Vornacciar X PB10742 228 RE 5 Ste...A 1952 COel tempo rdry X F810744 210RE 507?.01 X 1017 FtireA4 Sit%rro ct4 68, DEL•IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMBF Al name Address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished PS10145 215-217 FE.SOast 1942 Co-Orrporzy X P810743 n3FE 5Cotit 1947 Cortiteee rz y X P810747 226 NE 5 Cote 1947 Mr.enry VorrecUar X P810748 226-228 FE5Cekit '1953 001b tak'y X PE107 D 202NE5Texe43,1* 1051 MLkscan ty Voenzicthv X PS10741 204 NE S Tcerace 1947 Mr►nat Trrdtorot X P810752 216NE6Torrxo 1949 MrirraatTradt;+ona1 X P810753 234,236 NE 5 Terrace 1954 Oontorrporwy X P810754 238,241)FE5 TO*04 1954 OtoteetWety X PE10795 11 FE 6 Street 1947 h[rirroif Tra41644 1 X PB10766 17INE,IS Str of 1= htad,an X P8i0757 101 FE Ei Strad 1949 C•cntorrparsy X P810758 105 NE.6 Street 1939 Mrietti Tradlion+C X P8107at;1 110M1E6Stoet 1944 F4?tnWTOF416ertli X Pb1a7 i 105 NE 7$ 1941 PriemVorr►zwkr X. P810761 102 FE 7 Strad 1953 Mrine TradSoresl X P810786 407 N Swhton AwertiJe 1941 Mrinte Tmedbeed.1 X P1310767 521 NSwfrrttxlAwerxre 19C= Mrir T1941renal' X Po10768 631 N Swinton Avarrao 1947 Mronry Vain culskr X P810709 a)5 N 5wntan/wo uJo 1925 61.t on X P810770 103 Ft+n COLFt 1954 Reeith X. PE10771 14 DxfeBeilkerard 1025 11eferrg-rw t f X. PS107?2 23DA°Caoctar ti 1937 FraerraVornsalter X P81077 if U B n rax X 106 Dixie,Bailor^d P810775 109 Dint Btrder. d 1937 Mrrr?'J Trxilitorat X PB107766 116Okie BaE er rt1 "ICJ Ms/ion X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES F MSFN Name Address Date Conte. Nan-C ontr. Demob shed F$10177 :15 Ca,o oa.Iv:ud 194 Rsnm Y, P610778 219 Cisco Bojarsd 1950 Contcrrporary X P810779 2200000o90uo•rsd 1947 ftridr X P610780 227 Oboe 6c.i a,d 1949 Ranm X PE;107(31 228 Crbie 60:le.*d 1947 Rine /'Tnrdf+ono1 X PE10TiV. 243inmee...J'4.iard 1953 Ganta7porary X P810741 251 Dom&..i egxd 19.'5 M mon'Cortmrrporsy X PES10784 10 inoie Cart 1940 4.4,-virsat TradtenaI X P6107a6 18 Wre Carl 1941 Fre>Yr•V*rrrRallar X i--• P810787 76 uko Cor1 1925 Frvn Vona br X J P610788 20 Lake Cart 1952 Ranch X PB10791 412NE2A... u* 1955 Rni1 X P8107922 41a NE A•.erwa 1975 M:S,c+n X P510793 503 NE ZAvorua 1947 5noz--4na MA arrrs X P810798 52e NE 3.4manuo Vie? F rarno 4orruau br x PB10800 703 NE3.4verue 1955 Pare mri Trsd Hotta l x P810801 7138NE 2Asenue, 10<ti3 Frerl.Vemaarkit X P814713 15 NI.I S9eC 19 Mal c+)r,Vor nac iar X P814234 107 NE 6S9cot Y. P614235 5 NE 7 5eeet 1939 Frame Vorretuer X P1314293 714NE2Avrtn,r. 1925 RM.ltwrarrmor,Rw,vtl. X P614237 '$t3NIE.3 A,wrua 151. Con tanporary X PB142 S 701 NE 3Avenuo 1961 MrtirnY Tradtwl X P814239 10PE 5 'tveet 1953 Ccntc.*avery X. P514Z40 14NE550,004 1953 CcnDe i4M•'y X PF 1.4241 .'. 1963 Ca7torrorary X ,ip ,.:/,rmi^ r/ DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF N Name Address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Detno'shed P'a14242 22PE 6Str444 1933 OentxTcQray X PS14243 102r✓=5S4toot 1964 Canbmporsy X P814244 10G FE 5 Stroct 1965 Conimporary X PS14245 110'E 5 Strt+t 1965 Cc+nteep>roryr X P614246 215PE 5SSedt 1091 Contt+s>knorary X PS14247 222 PE 5 Staot 1953 Contorrgoray X P314245 2091•L.6Copt 1949 Fr,noVcrrvwbr X P814249 10 rE 6 Gtreat 1947 ?Arent/Tradliorrdt X P6142S0 116Nc 665*C 1995 Furth X p~p P914251 117t1F 7Grreot 1939 Fran*Vanua-liar X P914252 116aic8atorrd 1925 Mssan X PS14253 701 N Siv htto Avexsun 1940 MeirneTr3dltritil X P814254 101 DMA Bvorw,ew 4 1930 httimat Tocitteot X F6142% 226N 6Stroot 1944 Mrirrie Tradltaut X P814256 433 NSwhtonAvcnuo 1925 Wuxi rrVicensc is X P614257 14rE 7Stat4x 1935 Ccntorroorrry X P614255 14 tE 6 StreRt 1S143 Rzerdi X Pa14259 721 NSwhto,Avaxua 1956 Fbich X P11142G0 225 Roy&Cart MalcnriVc nxcis X PS142'1 2M Porn Cout 1945 Al:.anrr Vorrecdx X PS14292 113tE 7Str44t 1952 Cory X 101 rE 441 Stito4 1972 Quit rtcomoy X 111 FV.4121 Sboat 1947 117?---mN Varnacifs X 415fE irdAvmu+ 1995 Fran.*Vero wb- X 511 rE 21,1 Avrnut 1954 M ann Veoreacrf X 518r 2rr4At44410$, 1€50 M4444ilpVch'rwcixu X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF N Name Address Date Contrl, Non-Contr. Demolished 6151'E 2rel Aw41144 1957 MkSanty Verottf*r X 202 FE 50 Stror4 1052 !Agony Vara4ttzr X 2191,E6e17.9root 1950 ktylonn,Varactia X 200 FE 5ti Cant 1952 MrtanriVen4+ctist X 230 FE 5th 07.1.rt 1054 klmanty Vorrorttor X 701 NE 5th Cotxt 1 eto P01:4anry VornIctim X 229 FE 5th Court 1947 Fran°Varna& X 216 l'E 561 Te.er 1993 l&tanty tranttula X •---, 726 FE 51,)Tem* 1EL54 ‘-t) Masonry Werfact#44 X 23,3-707 PE tin torracc. 1956 Mzeory Vcrnzato X 411 11 Swhbar,kronur 1956 Masonn•Vernacuta* X 527 N Sst,n ton kter/J6 1947 Witeiry Ver0,41.fat X 711 Fl Swntrnkoktetie 1952 Wx144r,Verrottf4r X 4 FE 7nt-4-W 1,4onry1/ornactiar X 10 FE 76 Stoc4 1922 Fnana Varna car X 17 l'E 761St'a.+4 1954 Mattel fy Varnett* X 1$PE 7171SV#0 1950 Maim rle Verocitai X 109 FE 741 Stoat 1947 Frans,VO Ma maw. X 110 PE 6e1 Stock 1925 tatdon X 230 ft i5th terect 19" Matonre%la-molar X 117 Fan Cart 1957 P.m d) X 1 CO Dodo 13atilara-d 1945 Nitta)ne Verroctia X 112 Dacia Boubvt---d 2037 PAncrirf Vcrrecdnr X 243 Mir&kik...wed 1951 Matto ri Venktie X 250 Maio Bou'ward 19T2 Madan X 235-239 RI Ccalft 1972 Msttory Vern:nett& X DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT LIST OF SURVEYED RESOURCES FMSF N Name Address Date Contd. Non-Contr. Demolished 240 Ray*,ecxel 1(tt6 05nttu'r00NeY X 10 taka C:oLrt 1W.6 , (63avcd in 1 tr..7) X 14 Laic°Coal 195 Ranch X 222 Pain)Con rat 1956 Matnnty Voerdette X 726 Fern Cool 1957 !Amcor/Vollactfklr X 230 Pam Oa tic 1950 Maconry Vcenacciar X 431 FE Srd A..orrx, 19M Ilisstnry Vornactis X. 405 FE 3 td AitttX5 1968 Aksenre Venstda• X 410 l',E 3m1 Aw0,04 1956 9,klionry S/Nrcoe,44r X 0 412 tE 3cci A roc, 1995 hil=onri Varnacstar X 416W.3rdAvarrx. 1969 Ilmonty Vocrectia- X 505 hE 6rd A vc tr.* 1939 hUtonri Verw:thke X 52011E3rdAsorxs 1947 6144story Vorcuttfar X W61',19 3rd Moms) 1%9 kircorry Werra:the X 6,41 3rd Avarua 19Xi Mx:tonne Vornactia^ X 601 PE 3ft1Avetr.* 1955 Masexity V6'hatzia` X 605 FE 3rclAvArls 1972 hUlortry VerottiNe X 909 FE 34 Av2IT.4 1W l'Amccre Vccracciar X 0 1 6 ME Srd frrla 1972 ktnority Vccrecria- X 617.619 NE all Auortua 1972 Mnonre Vormcda. 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'3RD- t. ---,Ili,ucc000uNN.TTR:uurraillieNt4uTGo.:o:;woEsiGNATioN REPORT ,24,,,,,,,y.Golozas,,c44Nyu 60,:kvom,,lau,,,,DEL-IDADPTIsARTIRCR.KTICmTAFD f_ _, DEMOLISHED HIRSETs0sRIDCis ADD __DIGITAL SASE 4t4P SYSTEM-- W, ELF:,.16,Et,u,,,0-.I4,0:,,..,1 :L:1. ,UNClE 71:::: _ - - , Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 401 NE 2"d Avenue Contributing 1936 Mediterranean Revival 412 NE 2"d Avenue Contributing 1955 Ranch 415 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1995 Frame Vernacular 418 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 503 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1947 Streamline Moderne 511 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 518 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 524 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1923 Mission 615 NE 2nd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 703 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Minimal Traditional 706 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1953 Frame Vernacular 714 NE 2nd Avenue Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 401 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 405 NE 3`d Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 410 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 412 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 415 NE 3`d Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular _ 505 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 520 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 524 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 525 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 541 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 543 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Contemporary 601 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1955 Masonry Vernacular 605 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 609 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 615 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 617-619 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 621 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 625 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 701 NE 3rd Avenue Contributing 1955 Contemporary 702 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 710 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 715 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1972 Masonry Vernacular 723 NE 3rd Avenue Non-Contributing 1968 Masonry Vernacular 15 NE 4th Street Contributing 1925 Masonry Vernacular 101 NE 4th Street Non-Contributing 1972 Contemporary 111 NE 4th Street Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 200 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular _ 201 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular _ 209 NE 5th Court Contributing 1949 Frame Vernacular 210 NE 5th Court Contributing 1917 Frame Vernacular 215-217 NE 5th Court Contributing 1952 Contemporary 218 NE 5th Court Contributing 1925 Mission 223 NE 5th Court Contributing 1947 Contemporary 1/4 Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 225 NE 5th Court Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 226-228 NE 5th Court Contributing 1953 Contemporary 229 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 230 NE 5th Court Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 232 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 219 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 9 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 10 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 14 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 18 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 22 NE 5th Street Contributing 1963 Contemporary 101 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 102 NE 5th Street Contributing 1964 Contemporary 106 NE 5th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 110 NE 5th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 214 NE 5th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 215 NE 5th Street Contributing 1950 Contemporary 219 NE 5th Street Non-Contributing 1950 Masonry Vernacular 222 NE 5th Street Contributing 1953 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Street Contributing 1948 Minimal Traditional 228 NE 5th Street Contributing 1952 Contemporary 202 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1951 Masonry Vernacular 204 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 216 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1949 Minimal Traditional 218 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1953 Masonry Vernacular 226 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 230-232 NE 5th Terrace Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 234-236 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1954 Contemporary 238-240 NE 5th Terrace Contributing 1954 Contemporary 10 NE 6th street Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 11 NE 6th Street Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 17 NE 6th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 101 NE 6th Street Contributing 1949 Contemporary 105 NE 6th Street Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 107 NE 6th Street Contributing --- Demolished —2005 110 NE 6th Street Contributing 1944 Minimal Traditional 116 NE 6th Street Contributing 1965 Ranch 4 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing Masonry Vernacular 5 NE 7th Street Contributing 1939 Frame Vernacular 10 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1962 Frame Vernacular 14 NE 7th Street Contributing 1965 Contemporary 17 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1954 Masonry Vernacular 18 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1969 Masonry Vernacular 102 NE 7th Street Contributing 1953 Minimal Traditional 105 NE 7th Street Contributing 1941 Frame Vernacular 2/4 Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 109 NE 7th Street Non-Contributing 1947 Frame Vernacular 110 NE 7th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 113 NE 7th Street Contributing 1962 Contemporary 117 NE 7th Street Contributing 1939 Frame Vernacular 14 NE 8th Street Contributing 1948 Ranch 102 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 110 NE 8th Street Non-Contributing 1925 Mission 114 NE 8th Street Contributing 1925 Mission 230 NE 8th Street Non-Contributing 1962 Masonry Vernacular 2 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Masonry Vernacular 11 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 14 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Minimal Traditional 19 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 23 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Frame Vernacular 101 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 102 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 106 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1930 Bungalow 109 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1937 Minimal Traditional 112 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 2007 Masonry Vernacular 118 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1930 Mission 125 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1928 Mediterranean Revival 203 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 204 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 216 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Ranch 219 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1950 Contemporary 220 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Ranch 227 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1949 Ranch 228 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1947 Minimal Traditional 232 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 236 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission 240 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1953 Contemporary 243 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1961 Masonry Vernacular 250 Dixie Boulevard Non-Contributing 1972 Modern 251 Dixie Boulevard Contributing 1925 Mission/Contemporary 109 Fern Court Contributing 1954 Ranch _ 117 Fern Court Non-Contributing 1957 Ranch 10 Lake Court Contributing 1940 Minimal Traditional 14 Lake Court Non-Contributing 1956 Ranch 18 Lake Court Contributing 1941 Frame Vernacular 20 Lake Court Contributing 1952 Ranch 26 Lake Court Contributing 1925 Frame Vernacular 30 Lake Court Contributing 1925 Mission 202 Palm Court Contributing 1948 Masonry Vernacular 222 Palm Court Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 226 Palm Court Non-Contributing 1957 Masonry Vernacular 3/4 Ordinance 15-09 Attachment B Del-Ida Park Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 230 Palm Court Non-Contributing 1959 Masonry Vernacular 225 Royal Court Contributing Masonry Vernacular 235-239 Royal Court Non-Contributing 1952 Masonry Vernacular 241 Royal Court Contributing 1925 Mission 247 Royal Court Contributing 1925 Mission 249 Royal Court Non-Contributing 1956 Contemporary 403 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Masonry Vernacular 407 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1941 Minimal Traditional 411 North Swinton Avenue Non-Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 415 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 515 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Mediterranean Revival 521 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1939 Minimal Traditional 527 North Swinton Avenue Non-Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 531 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1947 Masonry Vernacular 605 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1925 Mission 701 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1940 Minimal Traditional 711 North Swinton Avenue Non-Contributing 1962 Masonry Vernacular 721 North Swinton Avenue Contributing 1956 Ranch 4/4 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH .„ DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 All-America City t ' PUBLIC NOTICE 1993 Pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N) and Section 4.5.1(0), this 2001 public notice is to inform you of the upcoming public hearing meetings of the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) and City Commission pertaining to Ordinance 15-09, which includes the acceptance of the 2009 resurvey report and change of historic classifications associated with the recommended Period of Significance (POS) extension for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. While notifications were previously provided for hearings before the HPB and City Commission regarding the item described above, the HPB continued the item at its meeting of April 15, 2009. You are being notified of these public hearings as your property is located within a five hundred (500) foot radius of the Del-Ida Park Historic District boundary. The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded to the west by North Swinton Avenue, to the east by the FEC Railway, to the north by George Bush Boulevard and to the south by NE 4th Street. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the extension of the POS from 1943 to 1970 which would reclassify forty-eight (48) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The public hearings will include a review of 1) the resurvey report by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., 2) each property recommended for reclassification, 3) the benefits of historic preservation, and 4) historic preservation incentive programs. The LDRs define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Application for listing on the NRHP will require additional research and a separate review to be processed separately. SERVICE PERFORMANCE • INTEGRITY • RESPONSIBLE • INNOVATIVE • TEAMWORK Public Notice Page 2 The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will hold a Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the HPB) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed action. The City Commission will conduct two (2) public hearings for the purpose of accepting public testimony on the proposed action. The first public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. A second public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Amy Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner, Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.fl.us, or phone at 561.243.7284, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OR CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105. City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department Date Mailed: September 2, 2009 1 11 1 LI.) II 1 I F 1 1 1 •H ST. GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD I. N :: . , 721 14 102 , 110114 714 i. w ,6\ mot, ). ' ''. j 7` � 706 QP Q 1 ;1-13 1 701 1.17• N.E. 7TH ST. Doti P•O t ci ST. 605 14 02110 w x .. . O� 703 1 0 11 17 01 105 203 :'�, 57O 701" I I , s 1 c N.E. 6TH ST. �� _ ,,531 1 G�• 2 110 : 1 S i - 2Q0 g7 C) t1 Q Z 521 . ,? • his _LQy -;� i' - � 204 1 C 1 Q N.E. 5TH TERR. il�p ► 543 �� r � 238 t 1 c i07, O: 524. 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PARK VACANT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SY57EM -- MAP REF: DEL-IDA PARK F— �r t �. � rwv: riLk, i l yk"'t� F r� � `. � F`�t a,sf .7 w _F,=. i_"7 U 'i:>ica.2+�::�lsv Lttu DELRAY BEACH • _ .ice �..� _. .. .i_ .�EL . _.. ._._ .._ katil All-America City PUBLIC NOTICE 0 zoos2 993 Pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N) and Section 4.5.1(0), this public notice is to inform you of the upcoming public hearing meetings of the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) and City Commission pertaining to Ordinance 15-09, which includes the acceptance of the 2009 resurvey report and change of historic classifications associated with the recommended Period of Significance (POS) extension for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. While notifications were previously provided for hearings before the HPB and City Commission regarding the item described above, the HPB continued the item at its meeting of April 15, 2009. The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded to the west by North Swinton Avenue, to the east by the FEC Railway, to the north by George Bush Boulevard and to the south by NE 4th Street. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the extension of the POS from 1943 to 1970 which would reclassify forty-eight (48) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The public hearings will include a review of 1) the resurvey report by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., 2) each property recommended for reclassification, 3) the benefits of historic preservation, and 4) historic preservation incentive programs. The LDRs define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Application for listing on the NRHP will require additional research and a separate review to be processed separately. SERVICE " PERFORMANCE INTEGRITY " tESPONSIBLE INNOVATIVE . M'NORC Public Notice Page 2 i The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will hold a Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the HPB) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed action. The City Commission will conduct two (2) public hearings for the purpose of accepting public testimony on the proposed action. The first public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. A second public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Amy Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner, Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.fl.us, or phone at 561.243.7284, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OR CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105. City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department Date Posted: September 2, 2009 1 p . I t i iLa i t i t ''" I I+ H ST. GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD 721 14 102 110114 714: �' *` � N :tilir _ h" �G ��� : l LLB des ,� 706 P 14 sL's - +r 5 W f 105 113', ,-`Q (- f �' . Q ' i 701 f ,. 117. ' II i • N.E. 7TH ST. �o`ti ' �' .. ... * 14 02110 N' ' I, ri ST. 605 w ��� �� 703 11 17 01 1a5 ,I'` 2Qo ffi _v.o',3 701 i I° -- 2Q3 -_ n f X Ix ' c N.E. 6TH ST. � 2 . 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Q y g Z i1�4 V) 407 15 1Q3 11 I c 403 z 401 217 N.E. 4TH ST. ui LL I 1 POST 'a > r { OFFICE o ? ii a N DEL-IDA PARK CONTRIBUTING-198E DESIGNATION NON-CONTRIBUTING HISTORIC DISTRICT -� '� ® MEM CONTRIBUTING-2009 RESURVEY CITY DELNAY BEACH,FL LOCATIONMAP �i�i�i�ii PARK vpcANr PLANNING&ZONING DEPART/ENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: DEL—IDA PARK HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT MEETING OF: APRIL 15, 2009 ITEM: CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE 15-09 TO ACCEPT THE RESURVEY REPORT OF DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT INCLUDING EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE TO 1970 AND RECLASSIFYING 49 PROPERTIES FROM NON-CONTRIBUTING TO CONTRIBUTING. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the Board is that of making a recommendation to the City Commission regarding Ordinance 15-09 providing for the adoption of the resurvey report of Del-Ida Park Historic District, including extension of the Period of Significance (POS) to 1970, and reclassifying 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification and 4.5.1(0), Procedures for Change of Historic Classification. BACKGROUND The City hired RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. to conduct a survey of the Del-Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic Districts from July 2008 — January 2009. The objective was to survey all properties developed at least thirty-five years ago within each of the aforementioned districts and to identify those which contain both Contributing and non-Contributing buildings and structures. A historical overview of each area was provided in the final report. The City Commission reviewed the recommendations of the final survey report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District at its workshop on February 10, 2009. The final survey report to be adopted is for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The recommendations are as follows: • That the Period of Significance (POS) be expanded to 1970, which would reclassify 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing. The current POS spans through to 1943. See Appendix A for those properties recommended for reclassification. • That listing on the National Register of Historic Places be sought for the entire district. Following are details regarding the Period of Significance and listing on the National Register of Historic Places: Period of Significance The resurvey report notes that the POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District should be extended to 1970, based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. The POS extension would reclassify 49 properties currently deemed non- Contributing to Contributing, which were constructed from 1944-1965. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Listing on the NRHP would provide additional recognition for the district, and additional review criteria or restrictions would not be placed on those properties located within the boundaries. While City Staff Ordinance 15-09; Del-Ida Park -Istoric District Resurvey, HPB Meeting April 15,2009; Page 2 of 5 may proceed with an application for listing on the NRHP, research and application preparation assistance will be needed by residents within the district, or other interested parties. The application for listing would be processed via recommendation of support by the HPB to the City Commission. The HPB review should include property owners within the district as a way of keeping them informed and involved, and should occur prior to completion and submittal of the application. Once the application is submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for review, a letter or newspaper advertisement will be provided, at which time a property owner will have the opportunity to formally support or object to the listing. Ordinance 15-09 includes Attachment A, the Final Survey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District, and Attachment B, which notes each property and its date of construction, historic classification, and architectural style. Consideration of Ordinance 15-09 is now before the Board for review and recommendation to the City Commission. ANALYSIS Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(A), a Historic Preservation Board for the City of Delray Beach is hereby created. The purpose of this Board is to foster and promote the recognition, protection, enhancement and use of historic resources in the City of Delray Beach and to have a lay body which shall have authority to act on matters pertaining to historic preservation. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(1), Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities, the Historic Preservation Board shall develop, maintain, and update a survey of archaeological sites, properties, buildings, structures, and districts of special historic, aesthetic, architectural, cultural, or social value or interest. The Board will endeavor to improve, expand, and make more accurate the survey as additional documents, information, oral histories, and other such materials may become available, and it will periodically reevaluate the survey. The Board will work with the City Historical Society, the State Bureau of Historic Preservation, and other appropriate public and nonprofit organizations in maintaining this survey. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(2), Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities, the Historic Preservation Board shall nominate properties for designation, and regulate such properties, structures, buildings, sites, districts, and the like so designated as historic sites and/or historic districts. STAFF COMMENT: The LDRs specify that as part of the HPB duties, the Board shall protect historic resources, and update surveys of historic resources. The resurvey of the Del-Ida Park Historic District complies with this requirement. LDR Section 4.5.1(N), Criteria for Change of Historic Classification (1) A survey of all historic districts may be conducted by the City every five (5) years. The survey report may recommend changes to the historic designation and/or classification of properties located within or immediately adjacent to a designated historic district. (b) Criteria for Change of Historic Classification: If a City-initiated survey conducted within the last five (5) years reveals that a property within a historic district should be reclassified as either Contributing or non-Contributing, then the classification may be revised in accordance with LDR Section 4.5.1(0) and shall be determined as follows: J€dinence 15-09; Gel-Ida Park istcric District Resurvey HPB Meeting April 15,2009, Page 3 of 5 1. The survey recommends the inclusion of an additional "Period of Significance", which would reclassify properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, or; 2. The survey recommends that a property or properties have been so significantly altered that the changes are irreversible and have compromised the structures historic integrity of the structure, which would reclassify the structure from Contributing to non-Contributing. STAFF COMMENT: The subject survey meets the criteria for change of historic classification as it was conducted within the last 5 years (complete January 2009), and the survey recommends that the Period of Significance be adopted which would reclassify 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, per the survey recommendation. Therefore, the reclassifications of the properties listed in Exhibit A may be reviewed. It is noted that additional resources are recommended for reclassification by Staff. These resources are further analyzed below. LDR Section 4.5.1(0), Procedures for Change of Historic Designation and/or Classification (2) Procedures for Change of Historic Classification: Applications to change the historic classification of a property or properties within a historic district shall be made to the Historic Preservation Board and may be initiated by written request of: (a) The Historic Preservation Board based upon the recommendations of a City-initiated survey completed within five (5) years prior to the application; or (b) The City Commission based upon the recommendations of a City-initiated survey completed within five (5) years prior to the application; or (3) The Planning and Zoning Director or his/her designee shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided on each application to determine if it generally conforms with criteria in LDR Section 4.5.1(N)(1). The Planning and Zoning Director or his/her designee shall then prepare a report which shall contain the following: (b) Change of Historic Classification: 1. Analysis of the properties to be reclassified; and 2. A staff recommendation as to whether or not the properties should be reclassified due to either: a. loss of historic integrity as a result of irreversible alterations to a Contributing property; or b. inclusion of an additional"Period of Significance"per the survey recommendations. STAFF COMMENT: It has been determined that the subject request conforms with Section 4.5.1(N)(1), and the recommendations have been justified within the report with respect to the expansion of the POS to 1970. The information has been provided and reviewed by Staff and deemed to be complete. It should be noted that the date of construction for 251 Dixie Boulevard has been corrected via the resurvey, as it was found to be a 1920s structure and not the 1950s structure it was thought to be when the district was designated in 1988. There were modifications to the Mission-style structure in the 1950s, and the survey now notes this property to be a Mission/Contemporary style. Page 8 of the Del- Ida Park final survey report recognizes and compliments the "transformation" of the structure from Mission to Contemporary style. In 2008, the HPB approved a demolition of this structure, and it was reviewed as a non-contributor. This property is not included in those being reclassified, so it will remain non-Contributing. The properties recommended for reclassification by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc, were developed Ordinance'15-09; Del-Ida Park 1 listoric District Resurvey HPB Meeting April 15,2009; Page 4 of 5 between 1944 and 1965 and are a part of the historic Del-Ida Park streetscape. While they differ from the architectural style of the original development, they are compatible and illustrate the development building typologies of their time. Staff recommends that the POS expansion be accepted and that the 49 properties listed in Exhibit A be reclassified as Contributing to the Del-Ida Park Historic District designation. Staff also recommends that the City support the application of the Del-Ida Park Historic District to the NRHP with application preparation assistance provided by residents and interested parties. REVIEW BY OTHERS The CRA will review the subject Ordinance at its meeting of April 16, 2009, where a recommendation will be forwarded to the City Commission. RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval to the City Commission of Ordinance 15-09 providing for the reclassification of 49 properties from non-Contributing to Contributing, and support for preparation of an application for listing on the National Register of Historic Places as recommended by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. Prepared by:Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Attachments: • Exhibit A —Recommended Reclassifications • Del-Ida Park Historic District Map • Ordinance 15-09 with Attachments A and B Ordinance 15 i9: Del-Ida Park �st�ric DistrictResurvey H?B Meeting April 15,2009; Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT A— RECLASSIFIED PROPERTY LIST Address Year Style 412 NE 2nd Avenue 1955 Ranch 503 NE 2nd Avenue 1947 Streamline Moderne 524 NE 2nd Avenue 1947 Frame Vernacular 703 NE 3`d Avenue 1955 Minimal Traditional 706 NE 2nd Avenue 1953 Frame Vernacular 543 NE 3rd Avenue 1955 Contemporary 701 NE 3`d Avenue 1955 Contemporary 209 NE 5th Court 1949 Frame Vernacular _ 215-217 NE 5th Court 1952 Contemporary 223 NE 5th Court 1947 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Court 1947 Masonry Vernacular 226-228 NE 5th Court 1953 Contemporary 10 NE 5th Street 1963 Contemporary 14 NE 5th Street 1963 Contemporary 18 NE 5th Street 1963 Contemporary 22 NE 5th Street 1963 Contemporary 102 NE 5th Street 1964 Contemporary 106 NE 5th Street 1965 Contemporary 110 NE 5th Street 1965 Contemporary 215 NE 5th Street 1950 Contemporary 222 NE 5th Street 1953 Contemporary 202 NE 5th Terrace 1951 Masonry Vernacular 204 NE 5th Terrace 1947 Minimal Traditional 216 NE 5th Terrace 1949 Minimal Traditional 234-236 NE 5th Terrace 1954 Contemporary 238-240 NE 5th Terrace 1954 Contemporary 225 NE 5th Street 1948 Minimal Traditional 228 NE 5th Street 1952 Contemporary 10 NE 6th street 1947 Minimal Traditional 116 NE 6th Street 1965 Ranch 11 NE 6th Street 1947 Minimal Traditional 101 NE 6th Street 1949 Contemporary 110 NE 6th Street 1944 Minimal Traditional 102 NE 7th Street 1953 Minimal Traditional 113 NE 7th Street 1962 Contemporary 14 NE 7th Street 1965 Contemporary 14 NE 8th Street 1948 Ranch 216 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Ranch 219 Dixie Boulevard 1950 Contemporary 220 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Ranch 227 Dixie Boulevard 1949 Ranch 228 Dixie Boulevard 1947 Minimal Traditional 240 Dixie Boulevard 1953 Contemporary 109 Fern Court 1954 Ranch 10 Lake Court 1940 Minimal Traditional 20 Lake Court 1952 Ranch 202 Palm Court 1948 Masonry Vernacular 531 North Swinton Avenue 1947 Masonry Vernacular 721 North Swinton Avenue 1956 Ranch N.E. 9TH ST. 1 illt V1 mairlimp • N.W. 8TH ST. 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WHEREAS, the City retained RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc., to resurvey the Del-Ida Park Historic District and the City Commission accepts the survey recommendations to extend the Period of Significance, and seek listing of the district on the National Register of Historic Places; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally designated and placed on the Delray Beach Local Register of Historic Places in 1988 with a Period of Significance spanning from 1923-1943; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. resurveyed the Del-Ida Park Historic District and those properties originally classified as contributing for continued significance and maintenance of historic integrity; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. resurveyed the Del-Ida Park Historic District and those properties originally classified as non-contributing for current significance and recommends that the Period of Significance be extended through 1970; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally significant for its collection of architecture representative of the period from 1923-1943, and is currently significant for its collection of architecture representative of the period from 1944— 1970. WHEREAS, 49 structures now meet the eligibility criteria for contributing status, attributed to the newer resources built 1944 through to 1965, as these buildings have had minimal alterations, or their alterations are reversible, and/or were completed in an appropriate and compatible manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion A for significance due to associations with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of the City's history as one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach with representation of the 1920s Land Boom and 1930s settlement following the Land Boom and inclusion of post World War II growth from the 1940s through the 1960s; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion B for significance due to associations with people significant to the City, as one of the early investors was Frederick Henry Link, a Craftsman at Mizner Industries, and whose daughter, Catherine Link Strong was the City's first female Mayor and lived in the neighborhood; and, WHEREAS, the Del-Ida Park Historic District was originally and is currently significant under the Secretary of the Interiors Criterion C for significance as it embodies one or more distinctive architectural styles or types such as the Mission, Mediterranean Revival, Minimal Traditional, Contemporary, Masonry and Frame Vernacular, Ranch, and Streamline Moderne, with the Mission and Mediterranean Revival style containing influences directly from renown Architect Addison Mizner, as Frederick Henry Link was a craftsman at Mizner Industries; and, WHEREAS, Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach provides for the change of historic classification of historic sites and districts; and, WHEREAS, RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. found that the City should seek listing of the Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places; and, WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District on April 15, 2009 and voted to to recommend of acceptance of the Final Resurvey Report and its recommendations including the changes of historic classification for 49 properties within the Del-Ida Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the Historic Preservation Board Staff Report dated April 15, 2009; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the adoption of the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the recitations set forth above are incorporated herein. Section 2 That the Final Resurvey Report for the Del-Ida Park Historic District is included as Attachment A. Section 3 That the Period of Significance is extended to 1970. Section 4 That the properties listed in Attachment B are hereby classified as set forth in Attachment A and in accordance with and under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, Florida. Section 5 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 6 That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof any paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 7 That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 200_ ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk First Reading Second Reading 3 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 berill All-America City 1 ' SPECIAL COURTESY NOTICE TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION =he purpose of this special courtesy notice is to inform you of the upcoming Historic 993 Preservation Board and City Commission meetings pertaining to the "Acceptance of the 12001 Resurvey Report and a Change of Historic Classifications Within the Del-Ida Park Historic District". The following is a brief description of the project. The file is available for review at the Planning and Zoning Department. If you would like to obtain additional information on the proposed action please feel free to contact Amy Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner at (561) 243-7284. If you cannot attend these meetings but would like to be heard on the project, you may submit your comments as follows: ➢ By fax at (561) 243-7221 > By e-mail pzmail@mydelraybeach.com or ➢ By regular mail at 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444 The POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District presently spans from 1923 to 1943 and has not been amended since the initial district designation of 1988. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the expansion of the second POS to 1970. The expansion of the POS would reclassify forty-nine (49) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The attached map shows the boundaries of the Del-Ida Park Historic District and illustrates those properties recommended for reclassification. The Land Development Regulations (LDRs) define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. SERVICE • PERFORMANCE • INTEGRITY • RESPONSIBLE • INNOVATIVE • TEAMWORK I Special Courtesy Notice Page 2 The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The listing on the NRHP requires additional research and a separate application, and will be processed separately. The proposed meeting dates for the Historic Preservation Board and City Commission are as follows: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 — Historic Preservation Board/Public Hearing 6:00 p.m. City Commission Chambers Tuesday, May 5, 2009 and Tuesday, May 19, 2009 — City Commission Regular Meeting/Public Hearing 7:00 p.m. City Commission Chambers Date Mailed: April 9, 2009 I • L-I Valk N.E. 9TH ST. lDIM a Milli = N.W. 8TH ST. GEORGE BUSH :• 1:a e P '. 6.1= "LLLL LLLLLL - L L . L�4 4 LLLLLLL i L _ LLL LLL LL LL v.I LLL - QP�L LLLLL Q ST. �%- L- L- LLL L • LLLLLLL- LL O J N.E. 7TH ST. LLLLLLL LLLL .. �„L�-T LLLLLL LLLLLL P LLL L LLLLLLILLLLLL L/J U- L L4 LlL LLLLLLL Jw i '*' a�I1.E�!Mil. LL L (LLLL L LJ LL LLL O ■. L L LL'. Q LLLLLLL• O LLLLL , `� L LL N.E. 7 6THi ST. 1 L LL LLLL Z Z , N.E. 6TH ST._ LLLLLL LLLL AC 1 ) LLL.LLLL L 0 L, LLLI / LLLLL.LL J LLL, L LLLLL. G O O LLLLL ■ ✓ LLL LLLL �L m m LLLLL L LLLLL LL- LLLLL LLLLLLL �' L = = DE► (v LLLL LLLLLL LL. LLL � .,. 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N.E. 3RD ST' " r ENE CONTRIBUTING-1523 DESIGNATION DEL-I DA PARK N NON.CONTP-IBJTING HISTORIC DISTRICT CONTRIBUTING-200a RESURVEY pTY OF DELRAY BEACH,R LOCATIONMAP PARK _ VAC,NT PLANNING&ZONING DEPARDAENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: DEL-IDA PARK I • Joseph Gaston,Vice Chair Linda Leib Neighborhood Advisory Council SEAT 2 VACANT Neighborhood Advisory Council 636 NW 53rd Avenue 4045 LiveOak Blvd Delray Beach, FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33445 Harold Van Arnem Gail-Lee McDermott Linda Prior Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 733 N. Ocean Blvd. 721 SE 3rd Avenue 2455 Lindell Blvd#3510 Delray Beach, FL 33483 Delray Beach, FL 33483 Delray Beach FL 33444 Ria Santos Mary-Elizabeth Cohn Shill Fields Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 4636 Danson Way 3450 Lakeview Blvd 2758 Hampton Circle West Delray Beach, FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33445 Delray Beach FL 33445 Claudia Flores Matthew Hartley Joseph Kamarata,Chair Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council 19 NW 17th Street 2522 Ella Street 764 Avocet Road Delray Beach FL 33444 Delray Beach FL 33444 Delray Beach FL 33444 William Milner Patricia Westall Charles Stravino 3400 Place Valencay Neighborhood Advisory Council Neighborhood Advisory Council Delray Beach, FL 33445 1102 Seaspray Avenue 3631 Lowson Boulevard Delray Beach FL 33483 Delray Beach, FL 33445 WestiSettlers Historic District Old Si hool Square Atlantic Groves of Delray Evelyn Dobson Virgini. Snyder Atlantic roves Townhome Association 130 NW 3rd Avenue 200 S. .winton Avenue 902 Clint Moore Rd#110 Delray Beach FL 33444 Delray %each, FL 33444 Boca Ra,.n FL 33487 I I Country Ma or Sabal La••s Barwick -anch Estates Ronald Tocio Mr.Jerry e.emma Mr.Sal Ch-rch 4900 Country Manor Blvd 3999 Sati Leaf Court 4510 S. Ba ick Ranch Circle Delray Beach FL 33445 Delray Be-ch,FL 33445 Delray Be-ch, FL 33445 Barwick R.nch Estates Mr.Sal Ch;rch Lake 'orest South Ms Alice inst PO Box 81:6 Mr.Jon Guttuso 707 Place Tavant Delray Beac , FL 33483 PO B.. 7711 Delray B:ach, FL 33445 Delray :each, FL 33482 Delray Shore- Rainbe ry Bay Ms.Shirley Mc ennon Henry oods Rainber Lkes Homes 2840 Lake Ida -oad 1245 N 25th Lane 1925 NW 9th Street Delray Beach, L 33483 Delray :each FL 33445 Delray Be:ch FL 33445 Rainberry Laic: Villas Linda Goddard Nassau Stree Historic District Seagate T. ers Condominium 1150 NW 22nd • enue Sandra Norton Charles Bon field Delray Beach FL 33445 1109 Nassau 'treet 220 MacFarl:ne Dr Delray Beach 'L 33483 Delray Beach FL 33483 i �� '.{tea 't= �"E,1 `t t� ��° ' DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W.1st AVENUE r. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 v 561/243-7000 Weed All-America City ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE rsuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N) and Section 4.5.1(0), this public notice is to inform you of the upcoming public hearing meetings of the Historic 2001 Preservation Board (HPB) and City Commission pertaining to the "Acceptance of the Resurvey Report and a Change of Historic Classifications Within the Del-Ida Park Historic District". associated with the expansion of the district's Period of Significance (POS). The POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District presently spans from 1923 to 1943 and has not been amended since the initial district designation of 1988. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the expansion of the second POS to 1970. The expansion of the POS would reclassify forty-nine (49) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The attached map shows the boundaries of the Del-Ida Park Historic District and illustrates those properties recommended for reclassification. The Land Development Regulations (LDRs) define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the • National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The listing on the NRHP requires additional research and a separate application, and will be processed separately. The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will hold a Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2009 at 6:00 P.M.,-(or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the HPB) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed action. SERVICE ° PERFORMANCE ° INTEGRITY ° RESPONSIBLE ° INNOVATIVE ° TEAMWORK Public Notice Page 2 The City Commission will conduct two (2) public hearings for the purpose of accepting public testimony on the proposed action. The first public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. A second public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Amy Alvarez, Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.fl.us, or phone at 561.243.7284, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OR CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105. City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department Date Posted: April 1, 2009 1 Vga. N.E. 9TH IILJ11 TS GEORGE� I � QQy� t� ST. .■ L k � Qi '= ; 4 Ht N.E. 7TH ST. ti �n�r► Q�� hI � I rr.>.,r LL.LLW �' '� MINAIMPI ii:...,_I B-,.,, , L rr. _.. s . i 0 '�"�► N.E. 7 6TH ST. a* r Z Z N.E. 6TH ST. �. 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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 All-America City ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE ursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(N) and Section 4.5.1(0), this public notice is to inform you of the upcoming public hearing meetings of the Historic 2001 Preservation Board (HPB) and City Commission pertaining to the "Acceptance of the Resurvey Report and a Change of Historic Classifications Within the Del-Ida Park Historic District" associated with the expansion of the district's Period of Significance (POS).You are being notified of these public hearings as your property is located within the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The POS for the Del-Ida Park Historic District presently spans from 1923 to 1943 and has not been amended since the initial district designation of 1988. The Del-Ida Park Historic District was re-surveyed by RJ Heisenbottle Architects, Inc. and the final report, dated January 2009, recommends the expansion of the POS to 1970. The expansion of the POS would reclassify forty-nine (49) properties from non-contributing to contributing. The attached map shows the boundaries of the Del-Ida Park Historic District and illustrates those properties recommended for reclassification. The Land Development Regulations (LDRs) define contributing and non-contributing as follows: Contributing: (Also referred to as a Historic Structure): A structure which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was present during the period of significance of the district, possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, is capable of yielding important information about the period, or independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. Non-Contributing: (Also referred to as a Non-historic Structure): A structure which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because it was not present during the period of significance of the district, due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important information about the period, or it does not independently meet the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. The resurvey also recommends the listing of the entire Del-Ida Park Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The listing on the NRHP requires additional research and a separate application, and will be processed separately. The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will hold a Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the HPB) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comments with regard to the proposed action. SERVICE ' PERFORMANCE ° INTEGRITY ' RESPONSIBLE ' INNOVATIVE ' TEAMWORK Public Notice Page 2 The City Commission will conduct two (2) public hearings for the purpose of accepting public testimony on the proposed action. The first public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. A second public hearing will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the City Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Amy Alvarez, Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, via e-mail at alvarez@ci.delray-beach.fl.us, or phone at 561.243.7284, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OR CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT TER CONSiutr u AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR THIS PURPOSE SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE OR PREPARE SUCH RECORD PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105. City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department Date Mailed: April 1, 2009 W 1 Vamgak N.E. 9TH ST. , 11I 1 MIME i , i N.W. 8TH ST. GEORGE gg BUSH :. _ ., - 573 LVV �.\.yL�.�-�' �d. G LLLL LLLLLL • b 1S- �� LLLLLLL I ST. Ria �� ' �L V•V QLLL LLLLLLL .■ LLLLL 'sL5" LLLLL ] N.E. 7TH ST. LLLLLL LLLL °O VL 1 wavil1 LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL (`, �1,..s-��' ; �. LLL;LLLL1 J� L'�ii37 CO MIA > O 1 7 L 1. LLLLLL- LLL `4, VL Q §-s-" LLLL a4 LLLL L`-: 4L LEE N.E. 6TH ST. 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DESIGNATING AN AREA BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY SWINTON AVENUE. ON THE SOUTH BY N.E. 4TH STREET. ON THE NORTH BY N. E. 8TH STREET. AND ON THE EAST BY THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD, AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT: AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA, 1983: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on February 11 . 1988. unanimously recommended the designation of Del-Ida Park as an Historic District, NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA. AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described property in the City of Delray Beach. Florida, is hereby designated the Del-Ida Park Historic District: Blocks 1 through 13. inclusive. along with Tracts A. B and C. DEL-IDA PARK. according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County. Florida. recorded in Plat Book 9 at Page 52. Se.ct.ion 2, That. the Planning Director of the City of Delray Beach. Florida, shall . upon the effective date of this ordinance. amend the Zoning Map of Delray Beach. Florida. to show, in an overlay manner. the above designation. • Section .3._ That this ordinance shall become effective ten days after passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of March 1988 M A Y O 7 ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading __March. 8,_1988 Second Reading March 22, 1988 i � - -7" s-g-s/