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04-Sundy Feed Store Records BocaNews.com Page 1 of 3 4 t 1(,,-/q BocaI 1# 11NCt1's com <1,.:k ken.:for f i��.. , ._,„ Boca Raton r s;Flticrit>i.on Into MY:137411'6,1,1 Updated on October 4,2002 C3 Today:T-Storms with a high of 90 1--Ali.'lli:t M/Itit:A Front 13age LOCAL NEWS TRAVEL Local Hotel executive level upgrade often worth extra Spent: Work begins to dismantle Historic expense Business WEEKEND l'lil)1iclur's] e4t Sundy Feed Store Group opening at Gallery Center in Boca Raton Rt:;ttler SerVI n'S Reconstructed building will open in January at new home Weather Great Kids Fvbli hed Monda;,Ju:}.29,2002 Soon-to-be Eagle Scout Calendar,3t' by Nancy Miller makes a difference Sociery Ask the vet Eve tltl South Florida' Feline hyperthyroidism a • p widely recognized disorder c)l,itt.7ries - Leon 1 ik j Tom, ' _ in cats Coll mns Chisholm .I P't 1 . ,� „ pulls screws L.„,„ 3 z tk ,-00 o:,.." ';: -rt LOCAL NEWS Weekend kenf1 '"- � ;t ? ' � '° �`re"t Anthrax still a mystery from the tin `` ] " Real Estate roof on a r - . t 40 I 1 1 C.la,s�tteciS dilapidated :; ",{r '411 x .. rii: --r4:' t y i;° I o Ca rrrtons wood-frame o 'ti ! r s : W1 :Yu-ivies structure in a i. # - CC- is /i field on the 11ea4( ncs road to the t ` .,; Morikami Workers remove a portion of the tin roof that sat on top of the Museum and Sundy Feed Store on the road to the Morikami Museum and Japanese Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. E.5"Jr37fi i Gardens in Delray Beach. l - Q "It's fun. You see everything—the trees, the cars. It's a good view,"he says from his precarious perch 35 feet up. This Site A "Watch that wood! Keep your [safety] strap on every time you move up or down,"Todd Lockett, the foreman, cautions him. On the ground, another workman takes apart the frame of the roof siding, tugging out the nails. Others brace and reinforce !AIL Thoj the 5,000-square-foot structure, so when it's disassembled, it I t-2 Peek won't collapse inward, or if there's a strong breeze, outward. k:_ This weathered gray building is the 1912 Sundy Feed Store—a µ "r longtime downtown landmark and destination for farmers in k �� Delray Beach—moved here for safekeeping in 1991 and being -1,- . >, " ' 4,0 4 relocated to the South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm t t 4-'4'. 4* Beach. - At the fairgrounds, it's to be the centerpiece of a planned $11.6 r million"Agriplex."In the meantime, it's to be rebuilt and I f restored in time for the South Florida Fair, Jan. 17 through Feb. Sk ,,, 2, according to Don Yates,manager, agricultural operations. "A million screws are on the roof, and we take them out individually," says Lockett, a veteran of about 20 years in http://www.bocanews.com/index.php?src=news&prid=1338&category=LOCAL%2ONEWS 10/4/2002 BocaNews.com Page 2 of 3 �,B u construction, determined to do his part to meet the deadline. "We save all the original metal fixtures, the fuse box, the door m the loft and we save the screws. We're trying in to do the best job we can do. It's the original wood." , ,it ._.. The wood and tin is stacked daily in neat bundles, given an t4� % identification mark and hauled to an adjacent loading area, C011t@et ready for transport by truck to the fairgrounds. 0411 u5 The biggest challenge is to ensure the safety of the workmen oimiridd and the structure, Lockett says, noting the satisfaction he and the other workmen get from working on"a historical place." At the new site, footers and pier columns will be constructed in fitAirlitige preparation for the building to be reassembled,bottom to top. s The historical wood in a natural gray finish will be preserved, and the store will be restored as it was originally built, each -""" """" ""--- piece carefully fitted back into place. The first tractor trailer-truck load is expected to arrive at the WHEN fairgrounds by the third week in August, to be followed by one PEOPLE THINK to two loads per week. In the first phase of restoration, CARAVAGGIG constructing the framework and roof should take 30 to 45 days. In the second phase, the exterior siding, floor and loft floor will be installed,with a completion of Jan. 17, 2003,Yates explains. The Sundy Feed Store, a popular destination for area farmers, gardeners,horse owners and residents from 1912 to 1977, faced an uncertain future after it was closed and purchased for storage by the Ocean City Lumber Co. In 1988, facing demolition, it was put on the local Register of Historic Places by the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach In 1991, it was donated to Morikami Inc. and moved for safekeeping to Morikami Park, the 200-acre tract in western Delray Beach given to Palm Beach County in the early 1970s by the late Japanese farmer, George Morikami, where it remained, dilapidated and largely forgotten. This changed about a year ago,when the county donated it to the nonprofit South Florida Fair for the Agriplex. The area that be linked by a walkway to the historic Yesteryear Village, where more than 30 historic buildings have been restored and opened to the public. Scheduled for completion within the next three to five years, the Agriplex is to include a Farmers' Market and agricultural displays. John Shaw Sundy, construction superintendent for Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad,built the feed store. He and his family settled in Delray Beach, and he became the town's first mayor. The store deteriorated when it closed and was sold by the Sundy family. "Words cannot express how I feel. I am so happy about it," Yates says of the Sundy Feed Store's relocation to the fairgrounds. "Palm Beach County and Holt Construction have been very good to work with, very willing to assist us. The move to the South Florida Fairgrounds is one that has been anticipated for about four years." http://www.bocanews.com/index.php?src=news&prid=1338&category=LOCAL%20NEWS 10/4/2002 11111111111 i if .. I SFS-01.jpg SFS-02.jpg SFS-03.jpg SFS-04.jpg 4114t+ri+ ;is yv. 4- (I , , W i 4: 11 1{lii* '7 — . CI. p,. i ! 1 . SFS-05.jpg SFS-06.jpg SFS-07.jpg SFS-08.jpg f ...aa o. it ice.. .__ -. 4 . t N\ --”-ra...,-*--aitt.-- 115. +e SFS-09.jpg SFS-10.jpg SFS-11 .jpg SFS-1 2.jpg . . liprognm:741, ii ' ' ,:..:- SFS-1 3.jpg SFS-1 4.jpg SFS-1 5.jpg SFS-1 6.jpg if .pia, i I�r i tf II. 0 • T i, j I it I y i{ i r1 4 i , 1, s(� IOil � , iir t t^C_;....e. SFS-1 7.jpg SFS-1 8.jpg SFS-1 9.jpg SFS-20.jpg HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE DESIGNATION REPORT P r 61114 041 ithir I • • \sit A 4 . . HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is: A) create awareness of the town's architectural and historical buildings, B) provide a example of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally sound building, and D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is located west of the spur tracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of the FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street. The building faces East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is: the south 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represented the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue west of the Seaboard Railway station during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber Company provided the community with imported building materials, the Sundy Feed Store served the local farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power' station (c. 1914) , it was one of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was constructed as a tomato packing house. It was purchased (c. 1913) by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining structures with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50' x 100' (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-sided, rectangular structure displays a steep gable on its East and West elevations, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass window frames has been removed, but the original openings are still detectable on all four sides with double hung wood frame sash accenting the loft area. Double wooden doors are centered on the loading docks on all four sides. The building features a post and beam frame with structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper loft. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915. Today the structure is unpainted. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947), the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants School Board members operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy House (1902) on South Swinton Avenue is one of few pioneer houses left in Delray Beach. The SFS was the first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds. It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone (original spelling) . The Sundy Family was active as hay brokers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her sister Sadie Sundy - after their father's death in 1947. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a remarkable structural integrity and reveals a quality of enduring craftsmanship and building materials. Original dimensions with minor alterations and original building materials are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS served as a vital commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by the Ocean City Lumber Company. It is currently used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by the owners of the Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent property owner on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property. The electric company intends to demolish the building and use the site for a parking lot. The building is structurally sound, yet has been neglected. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. The SFS has sustained only minor water damage during several hurricanes. Due to its size and weight, the building can not be moved intact. The site is currently zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The SFS location provides an historical streetscape continuity with the now removed FEC train station and the Ocean City Lumber Company; reminiscent of a time when the railroad was the principal means of transporation and commerce - in Delray Beach. Its removal would eliminate the final glimpse of the vital role that agriculture played in the town's development. VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds that the Sundy Feed Store is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first families, the Sundy Family. MEMORANDUM DATE MARCH 26, 1991 TO ROSE SLOAN FROM PAT CAYCE SUBJECT SUNDY FEED BUDGET Cash in hand from grant $ 56,250 Loan from City 74,750 Gift from City 24,000 Total amount to move and $ 155,000 stabilize building Of the $74,750 loan from City $50,625 will be repaid from the last two quarterly payments from the grant. Leaving a balance of $24, 125 to be repaid to the City from private donations . Of this amount ($24, 125) $6,000 has been donated and $6,000 pledged. The amount to be raised at once to complete phase one of the project is $12, 125 . The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach,Florida 33446 • (407)495-0233 • Fax(407)499-2557 February 14, 1991 Ms. Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner 4105 South Ocean Blvd. Highland Beach, Florida 33487 Dear Ms. cce, I'd like to ask you help in making possible the restoration of the Sundy Feed Store building by contracting members of our Legislative Delegation to urge their support of the project. The project has been recommended for a grant of $135,000 by Secretary of State Jim Smith following review by the Division of Historical Resources and the Historic Preservation Advisory Council. Only 54 of the 189 applications submitted have been recommended for funding in this manner. Funding for the entire Historic Properties Grant program - as well as the Sundy Feed Store project specifically - must be provided by the State Legislature in its upcoming session. Our legislators must know that there is strong public support for the project in order to ensure that they will work to provide the funding. They know this through contact with constituents. Please contact your representatives and urge them to support the project. Personal contact is best, a phone call and/or letter next best. Please contact at least the Representative and Senator who represent the district where you live and/or work. If you know any or all of the others, please contact them as well. George Percy, Director of the Division of Historical Resources, told me that most organizations will make roughly 1,000 contacts with their legislators on behalf of their projects. So, we truly need your help. Please copy me on any of your correspondence. Th nk you very much. Larry Rose weig Director OFFICERS BOARD OF Anita R.Finley Mrs.Atsuko Lefcourte Mrs.James Mihori Robert C.Wilkins Alexander A.Simon,Jr. TRUSTEES Mary E. Glover Mrs.Fred W.Love Dr.Joseph A.Orr Colin Wright President Kathy J.Bechtle NancyN.Goerler Alfred R.Lucas Catherine M.Ross DIRECTOR Matthew Gracey,Jr. Dr.Harold Berkowitz Phyllis Hammett Richard Machek Damon Spilios Vice President Joseph Carty Larry Rosensweig David W.Schmidt John Klein E.Michael Marcus Nancy E.Stroud Secretary George Elmore Glenn Koach Bradley Middlebrook II George Weinstein Stephen R.Swank Carol J.Elmquist Michael V.Laurenzano James Mihori Dorothy H.Wilken Treasurer Y K THE ANDY WARHO FOUNDATION J NDA_ ION F O-1. 1HIIE VISUA T ARTS, INC 22 EAST 33 STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10016 212/683 • 6456 31 October 1990 Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Ms. Cayce, Thank you for submitting a proposal to The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Though the Board of Directors appreciates your interest, the Foundation is not able to fund your project at this time. Numerous worthwhile proposals, such as your organization's, are submitted to the Foundation. We regret that not all projects of merit can be selected. Sincerely, eve Jl Z///1 Emily Todd Program Director ET: sb 17;5 Mr, ko c 'fin 6- i)a°14 /iFere4 ORDINANCE NO. 102-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE SUNDY FEED STORE BUILDING LOCATED ON THE SOUTH 85 FEET OF THE NORTH 153 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 84, DELRAY BEACH, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, • PAGE 3, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A HISTORIC BUILDING AND AUTHORIZING THE RELOCATION TO MORIKAMI PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on June 9, 1988, unanimously recommended the designation of the Sundy Feed Store Building as a Historic Building, • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE, CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described building in the.= City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as. a Historic Buildingr --- The Sundy Feed Store Building located on the South 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, of the Public. Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 2. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby authorizes the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store Building to Morikami Park. • 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 23rd day of August , 1988. M A Y O R ATTEST: 4 This instrument was prepared by: . .-474;7 4"4- Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney C ty C1er. 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 First Reading August 9, 1988 Second Reading August 23, 1988 • a • 4 }o' -24-1 9c,n �iq C7Ar.. E—i e -3 r iiRP: i e P i r-i CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 CERTIFICATION I , SUSAN O ' BRIEN, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of Ordinance #102-88 which was passed by the City Commission on August 23, 1988 . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this 19th day of October, 1990 . 6L)5ic- K1 0 r tS1lE Susan O' Brien Assistant City Clerk City of Delray Beach SEAL THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS ORB 6 20 r, i .. 5 ORDINANCE NO. 102-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY cl!! BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE SUNDY FEED STORE BUILDING LOCATED ON THE SOUTH 85 FEET OF THE NORTH 153 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 84, DELRAY BEACH, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, �1n PAGE 3, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A HISTORIC BUILDING AND AUTHORIZING THE, RELOCATION TO MORIKAMI PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. I WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on June 9, 1988, unanimously recommended the designation of the Sundy Feed Store Building as a Historic Building, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DhLRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described building in the-'City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as a Historic Buildings A. The Sundy Feed Store Building located on the South 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 4Section 2. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby authorizes the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store Building to Morikami Park. C 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 23rd day of August , 1988. MAYOR ATTEST: AThis instrument was prepared by: .( ,iG'. .G«- Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney City ClE� c 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 First Reading August 9, 1988 Second Reading August 23, 1988 . ' 1i • \''\) RK G;R GUu A ,, .,.,„. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH (AUNTY YEAR 87 PAGE NO. 56,211 1` NAME OF OWNER, ARQI E 3. 1TCRIWTCON J0!E1FTY AND-OTRE_1F I JFDIMATION •_: 11E�._ _i_._ AMOUNT M1UUAGI ITN 12 13 46 16 01 075 0072 NEAL VICTOR H & JO H TOWN OF DELRAY M4SLAND 23730 6.43251GEN TAT, 425.70 701 NW 2ND AVE E 55 FT OF LTS 7 & 8 ILK 75 D BUILDGS 42449 B.1580SCH TA) 539.89 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 77 ORB 2756 P 0456 XOOTOTAL 66179 33444 , P'C 012 ACRES C93 /// 6.0000MUN 397.07 GEN VAL 66179 2-732-972-0 i SCH VAL 66179 TOTAL 1362.66 V 12 43 46 16 01 075 0090 BOATWRIGHT CLARENCE ! TOWN OF DELRAY M4SLAND 67723 6.43251GEN TAI 679.52 736 SHORE DR LT 9 & N 2/3 OF LT 10 4LK 75 D BUILDGS( 37916 8.1580SCH TA>a 861.81 BOYNTON BEACH V/ XOOTOTAL 105639 33435 P'C 011 ACRES C93/ 6.0000IMUN 633.83 GEN VAL 105639 2-732-979-8 j SCH VAL 105639 TOTAL 2175.16 , 12 43 46 16 01 075 0101 HE MERSON PAULETTE TR ET AL TOWN OF DELRAY M4SLAND 54392 6.432SIGEN TA> 1037.97 99 NE 8TH COURT S 1/3 OF LT 10 & LT II (LESS D 'BUILDGS 106971 8.15801SCH TA)d 1316.40 UCA RATON FL RD R/W) BLK 75 XOOTOTAL 161363 73431SALE YR 87 ORB 5275 P 1537 P/C 016 ACRES C93 6.000011UN 968.1$ GEN VAL. 161363 2-732 985-2 SCH VAL. 161363 TOTAL 3322.55 12 43 46 16 075 0120 MD-. INC TOWN OF DELRAY 'M4SLAND 63058 6.432SGEN TAX 1302.54 MORRIS HELFMAN LOT 12 & NLY 41 .75 FT LOT 13 D BUILDGS 139435 8.I5801SCH TAX 1651.94 / A 21 ENVIRON BLVD/114R BLK 75 XOOTOTAL 202493 FT LAUDERDALE FL 333195ALE YR 79 ORB 3000 P 0380 P 97I1 ACRES •C93 6.00001MUN 1214.96 2-732-991-7 GEN VAL' 202493 ' CH VAL. 202493 (TOTAL 4169.4Y 12 43 46 16 01 075 0131 SMITH JESSIE A TOWN OF DELRAY M45'SCH 120578 6.4325GEN TA 2809.59 ,1 PO BOX 2287 SLY 34.75 FT LOT 13 & LTS 14 ID BUILDGS( 316204 8.15606CH TA)� 3563.27 POMPANO REACH FL TO 16 INC ILK 75 XOOTOTAL 436782 330615ALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 ' P C 016 ' ACRES 'C93I 6.0000p1UN 2620.69 GEN VAL 436782 2-732-997-6 SCH VAL, 436782 ! !TOTAL 8993.55 I ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNICI TAX TOTAL TAXES it PG-TOT-S'HOOL 5 972456 7933.31 PG-TOT-GENERAL 5 972456 6255.32 .00 .n0 .100 14188.63 5834.73 i 20023.361 ) .., .. •,..... it .I: 1- o.a»• STATI OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALN REACH COUNTY YEAR OS PAGE NO. S6.2 1. Nagrglia 11.R-1"I"L111dq"I 4 Li IIl/C• '_ MA L ' 1.11I•ll11 tit t•l.l.►\IW:�_".i111 f FAA `2 43 46 16 01 076 0010 AUSTRUP CRAIG TOWN OF DELRAY M4 AND 27622 6.432�r EN TA14 S17.22 ' 3918 SHERWOOD BLVD LOT 1 '6 N 4.06 FT OF LOT 2 D BUILDG1 52787 8.158g8CH TAN 6SS.li DELRAY BEACH FL (LESS' N 10 FT RD R/WI ILK 76 XO.TOTAL ' 80407 ' 334455A YR 79 ORB 3045 P 0364 P•C 048 ACRES ICI i 7.0001MUN 562.85 I GEN VAL 80407 , 2-733.003-6 SCH VAL 80407 TOTAL 1736.03 1 12 43 46 16 01 076 0021 COSTIN R P $ SONYA TOWN OF DELRAY MY AND 84901 6.4320EN T 418.12 k AI 362 NE STH AVE S 70.64 FT OF LOT 2 (LES D BUILDGS 400!, 8.158 CH TA 530.28 DELRAY REACH FLA,' N 10 FT RD R/W1 ILK 76 XO TOTAL bS000i j 33444SALE YR 72 ORB 2054 0942 ' i ,•, P/C 048 ACRES / CI 7.00006N 4Sl.00i / GEN VAL 65000 2 733 009 5 SCH VAL 6C.000 TOTAL 1403.40 12 43 46 16 01 076 0030 Lyticiatitc CORP TOWN OF DELRAY 43LAND 83994 6.43251GEN TAX 1016.38 t 12S NE 17TH ST .DTS 3 TO 5 INC (LESS 4 10 FT 0 IIUILDG9� 1644! 8.1S8OSCH TAX 1330.47 DELRAY BEACH FL RD R-WI d LOT 6 (LESS S 40 FT XOOTOTAL 1 110443 `, 3344411 W 10 FT RD R/W( BLK 76 1 I P/C 048 SALE YR 71 ORB 1915 P 0832 ACRES 80 t ! 7.000 UN 1193.10 EN VAL, 170443 I 2-733-016.8 SCH VAL; 1704"3 'TOTAL 3679.19 �II 12 43 46 16 01 076 0061 LYNCLARE CORP /TOWN OF DELRAY M4AND 12972 6.432 EN TAN 436.03 125 NE 17TH ST �/ S 40 FT Of LOT 6 (LESS V 10 FTD BUILDG 55124 'Liss CH TAN SSS.S2 DELRAY REACH FL RD R/W) ILK 76 %0 TOTAL 68096 1 i 3i914SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 P C 011 ACRES C8 7.000 UN 476.67 EN VA 68096 , 1-733-022.2 CH VA 68096 OTAL 1470.22 ,°A 12 43 46 16 01 076 0070 LOVE CO TOWN OF DELRAY LT 7 ILK 76 4 AND 33766 6.432 EN TA 1221.06 i JAM[S L LOVE JR TR SALE YR 83 ORB 3998 P 0940 UILDG 156060 8.15! CH TA 15%8.80 ►0 804 940 0 OTAL 1898'A DELRAY BEACH FL 33447 P C 011 ACRES I 7.0000M4uN 1328.78 EN VAL 189826 2-733-028.1 CH VAL 189826 TOTAL 40,8.44 ITEMS NON•EX•VAL NON EX TAX OD DEIT LD !SAINT L1811 Y TOTAL CO RUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 1 PG-T01 SCHOOL 5 S73772 4680.83 PG-TOT GENERAL 5 573772 3690.11 .00 .00 . 0 8371.64 401 .40 12388.04 1 I I I a130-A STA1 W O REGULAR REAL PROfcRTV TAX ROLL PAIN BEACH P STA1 E OF F�d ,n COUNTYus YEAR 67 PAGE NO. 56,221 NAMEOLO �(}� AMOUNT 1 MIMI§ r 11M j I1m 12 43 46 '6 01 076 0080 BILLINGSLEY 0 T & TOWN OF DELRAY11611 67989 f.'172SS��GEN TAX516.40 J R TALLENTIRELTS 8 $ 9 Bld 76 DBUILDGS 12290 B. ;1�5CN TAX 654.92 PO BOX 0 SALE YR P2 ORB 3678 P 1797 XTOTAL 80279 DELRAY BEACH FL 33447 : P-C 041 JI ACRES C881 7.00Cr 1UN 561.96 i IGEN VAL1 8l279 2-733.034-6 1 SCH VAC 80279 T0T1.L 1733.28 12 43 46 16 01 076 0100 PIERCE C W TOWN or DELRAY LT 10 ILK 76 IM471IILAND 33766 6.432 GEN 'AD 514.52 125 NE 17TH ST 0 IBUILDG 46223 8.158tSCH TAM 652.58 DELRAY BEACH FL IXOOaTOTAL 1 79989 II9 33444 P/C 048 I ACRES CE 7.000gNUN 559.92 GEN VAI 79989 2-733-040-0 SCH VAL 79989 TOTAL 1726.98 12 43 46 16 01 0761 0111 CRAIGE FU '.T '6 TOWN OF DELRAY M8 ND I 15820 6.43251GEN TAX 333.34 111 E AT C AVE S0 FT OF LT 1 SS N 9.4 D UILDGSI 36002 8.13801SCW TAM 422.77 ' DEL EArN FL Ti 8 W SO FT LT 12 8LK 76 XO TOTAL 51822 33444' E YR 7 PD 3093 P 1671 I P,C 046 I ACRES 'CO 7.0000Il1UN 362.75 . EN VAL 51022 2.733-047-8 I SCH VAL 51822 'TOTAL 1118.86I �p'(R4 12 43 46 16 01 076 0121 'IERCE C W 6 ALTHE. M TOWN OF DELRAY 4 AND 42101 6.4329GEN TA 60..43I 1 ' NE 17TH ST LT 12 /LESS W 50 FT/ & LT 11 ID BUILDG 50847 1.15IGSCH TA 7.,'• 04 L ;RAY BEACH FL /LESS W 50 FT OF S 65.3 FT' IXO TOTAL 93655 334446LK 76 I ' 1 y. P C 027 '., ACRES ke 7.000 UN 655.50 EN VALJ 93655 2 733-053.2 CH VAL 93655 OTAL 2022.05 I 12 43 46 1 01 07 0130 CRAI F NITURE CO TONN OF DELRAY 4 AND 73710 6.432 EN TAX 1809.25 I 111 E LANTIC AVE LT 13 BLESS M 10 FT ST RAW, & UILDGS 207494 1.151 CH TAX 2294.63 • DELRAY BEACH FLA LT 14 BLK 76 0 OTAL 211274 7 334445ALE YR 79 ORB 3093 P 1671 P.C. 017 E ACRES B 7.000 UN •961.91 EN VAL 281274 • 2-733-059-1 CM VAL 281274 OTAL 6072.03 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD NAINT LIB* Y TOTAL CO RUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 9 PG-TOT.SCHOOL S 587019 4788.90 PG-TOT GENERAL 5 587019 3775.98 .00 .00 . 0 I 8564.88 41 .12 12674 00 , I j . ,„. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 87 RAGE MO. S60231 NAME 7c HER, .A AND OTHER INFORMATION ! } ylS TAXI; -�vw"a �3 ._ gown oU.A Tyre `' . 1 1 12 43 46 16 01 083 0032 MEYERS P & DOROTHI TOWN OF DELRAY NOLAND 18826 6.43251GEN TA)d 328.43 1101 SEASPRAY AVE S 8.8 FT OF LT 3 & N 26.5 FT D BUILDGS 32231 8.1580SCH TAX 416.32 DELRAY BEACH FL OF LT 4 BLK 83 XOOTOTAL 51057 33444 P C 017 ACRES C93 6.0000MUN 306.35 GEN VAL 51057 2.73,-554.2 SCH VAL 51057 TOTAL 1051.30 '2 43 46 16 01 083 0033 VERTEX TICAI INC TOWN OF DELRAY MMSILAND 18131 6.4325GEN TAX 288.61 I 169 NE ND AVE N 34 FT OF LT 3 BLK 83 D BUILDGS 26736 8.1580SCH TAI 366.0? a PO BO 1510 SALE YR 83 ORB 3922 P 1728 xOOTOTAI 44867 I DEL Y BEACH FL 33444 P,C 011 A ES C93 6.0000IMUN 269.20 GEN VAL 44867 2-733-560-7 SCH VAL 44867 'TOTAL 923.83 12 4? 46 16 01 083 0041 BANTING RICHARD N & ELSIE H TOWN OF DELRAY M4 AND 26663 6.Y32714EN TAI 647.54 4600 NW 5TH LAS 50 FT OF LT 4 & TH PT IN -D BUILDGS 74006 8.158 CH TAyI 821.26 BOCA RATON FL DB1014P198 ILK 83 X0tlaIITOTAL 100669 33431SALE YR 82 ORB 3759 P 0297 P C 011 ACRES C93 6.0000MUN 604.02 GEN VAL 100669 ` 2-733-566-6 SCH VAL 100669 TOTAL 2072.82 12 43 46 16 01 083 0050 MANALAN JULIA H TOWN OF DELRAY M14 SIL AND 220075 6.432 EN TA 4116.97 3800 S DIXIE HWY LTS 5 TO 8 INC & 13 Tr 16 INC D BUILDGS 419953 8.138 CN TA 5221.34 WEST PALM BEACH FL ILK R3 XOOTOTAL 6400E8 3340SSALE YR 82 ORB 3670 P 0325 PAC 014 ACRES 9 6.000 UN 3840.17 2 733 S72 0 EN VA 640028 SCH VA 640028 (TOTAL 13178.48 12 43 46 16 01 083 009 CARY 0/01---;:-;;14INI111 S TOM HUM Y AND 58247 6.432 EN TA 374.67 200 NE 3RD AVE 9 6 10 ILA 8 D BUILDG 8.158 CH TA 475.18 DE AY BEACH FLA 0 OTAL 58247 444 P C 010 ACRES C9 6.000 UN 349.49 EN VA 58247 2-733.579.8 CH VA 58247 OTAL 1199.34 1 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DO MAINT LISP Y ! TOTAL CO RUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES ', 1 PG-TOT-SCHOOL 5 894868 7300.32 I . ' PO-TOT-GENERAL S 8948AB 5786.22 .00 .00 0 13056.54 53 .23 18425.77 1 1 THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION �.. 's $ '._ FOR THE VISUAL ARTS, INC. raz �1 a r �E 6 t6 i ji1,l J1 0 I NOV OCT �i'9� r- 22 EAST 33 STREET NEW YORK I0016 ,/-. 1� .N G r" �..'''• .1 :; IV Trr.6 Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 isir:f:l::it:i:i:ii:,l:i::l,:iti:1:il ONE PAGE BROCHURE FOR SUNDY FEED Printing Plus 3 , 000 copies Approx. 2 to 3 week delivery Contact Jamie Titcomb 734-5447 for graphic design 1. . All black and white $465. 85 2. 2 colors outside, 1 color inside 486 . 55 3 . 2 colors both sides 526 .00 Price includes type setting, 4 pictures and folding P Cov/4 r " e'/, s CITY OF OELRAY BEACH 100 N.W.1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 305/243-7000 May 26 , 1988 Subject: Designation of the Sundy Feed Store as a Historic Building Dear Property Owner: The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach will hold a public hearing on June 9, 1988 at 9: 00 a. m. in the first floor conference room of City Hall for the purpose of public input regarding the placement of the Sundy Feed Store on the Local Register of Historic Places. The Board has researched the historical significance of this building and has deemed it worthy of this historic designation. You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on this proposal. Sincerely, Pat Healy, C airman Historic Preservation Board THE EFFORT ALWAYS M ATTERS 'r HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is: A) create awareness of the town's architectural and historical buildings, B) provide a example of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally sound building, and D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is located west of the spur tracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of the FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street. The building faces East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is: the south 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represented the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue west of the Seaboard Railway station during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber Company provided the community with imported building materials, the Sundy Feed Store served the local farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power' station (c. 1914) , it was one of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was constructed as a tomato packing house. It was purchased (c. 1913) by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining structures with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50' x 100' (5,000 s.f. area) 'and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-sided, rectangular structure displays a steep gable on its East and West elevations, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass window frames has been removed, but the original openings are still detectable on all four sides with double hung wood frame sash accenting the loft area. Double wooden doors are centered on the loading docks on all four sides. The building features a post and beam frame with structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper loft. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915. Today the structure is unpainted. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants School Board members operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy House (1902) on South Swinton Avenue is one of few pioneer houses left in Delray Beach. The SFS was the first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds. It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone (original spelling). The Sundy Family was active as hay brokers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- . ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her sister Sadie Sundy - after their father's death in 1947. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During • the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a remarkable structural integrity and reveals a quality of enduring craftsmanship and building materials. Original dimensions with minor alterations and original building materials are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS served as a vital commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by the Ocean City Lumber Company. It is currently used as a minimal storage area by . the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by the owners of the Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent property owner on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property. The electric company intends to demolish the building and use the site for a parking lot. The building is structurally sound, yet has been neglected. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits - remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. The SFS has sustained only minor water damage during several hurricanes. Due to its size and weight, the building can not be moved intact. The site is currently zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The SFS location provides an historical streetscape continuity with the now removed FEC train station and the Ocean City Lumber Company; reminiscent of a time when the railroad was the principal means of transporation and commerce - in Delray Beach. Its removal would eliminate the final glimpse of the vital role that agriculture played in the town's development. r •A r,, i VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds that the Sundy Feed Store is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first families, the Sundy Family. • • • .e•ra • ) > c� _ • f... .... . ........ ............ .... .. ..# •--/6'ALLEY eP/GNr OF' A 7 85. 0 ' a 3• • -1 \` /6 .8 O' \ 25.0' ° 50.4' 9..5• )1 . o I �. J/ _ 0 0 • h �`?... 4 '\ 4,0 ti • • • �o e % n W e 4 N N , Ul ° ,� J r ; A, ^ a,Y' t J� ` 1 VVV1 k \ 1 ` ` A O . 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' ' , ' . 11' ; ' Im:r\1 1 i; (01 I--I. .',., + I •1 ,4.‘I ,-- ,;,..- • •1 • , ;$ 4„ . • 6.44.09K • • • 4 • - •:'.> 40, •,-.• - --, -.4.t•.. 0•-11•.-0.-10.1 • ,. •• ..,. . . - ^---- .. . - ... .._. . _ .41. .... •.• ' ' . .. . , ... . - ' HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is: A) create awareness of the town's architectural and historical buildings, B) provide a example of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally sound building, and D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is located west of the spur tracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of the FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street. The building faces East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is: the south 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represented the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue west of the Seaboard Railway station during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber Company provided the community with imported building materials, the Sundy Feed Store served the local farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power station (c. 1914) , it was one of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was constructed as a tomato packing house. It was purchased (c. 1913) by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining structures with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50' x 100' (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-sided, rectangular structure displays a steep gable on its East and West elevations, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass window frames has been removed, but the original openings are still detectable on all four sides with double hung wood frame sash accenting the loft area. Double wooden doors are centered on the loading docks on all four sides. The building features a post and beam frame with structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper loft. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915. Today the structure is unpainted. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants School Board members operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy House (1902) on South Swinton Avenue is one of few pioneer houses left in Delray Beach. The SFS was the first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds. It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone (original spelling) . The Sundy Family was active as hay brokers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her sister Sadie Sundy - after their father's death in 1947. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a remarkable structural integrity and reveals a quality of enduring craftsmanship and building materials. Original dimensions with minor alterations and original building materials are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS served as a vital commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by the Ocean City Lumber Company. It is currently used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by the owners of the Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent property owner on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property. The electric company intends to demolish the building and use the site for a parking lot. The building is structurally sound, yet has been neglected. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. The SFS has sustained only minor water damage during several hurricanes. Due to its size and weight, the building can not be moved intact. The site is currently zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The SFS location provides an historical streetscape continuity with the now removed FEC train station and the Ocean City Lumber Company; reminiscent of a time when the railroad was the principal means of transporation and commerce - in Delray Beach. Its removal would eliminate the final glimpse of the vital role that agriculture played in the town's development. VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds that the Sundy Feed Store is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first families, the Sundy Family. '711' Oki- An HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is: A) create awareness of the town's architectural and historical buildings, B) provide a example of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally sound building, and D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is located west of the spur tracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of the FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street. The building faces East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is: the south 85 feet of the North • 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represented the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue west of the Seaboard Railway station during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber Company provided the community with imported building materials, the Sundy Feed Store served the local farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power station (19142) , it was one of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was constructed as a tomato packing house. It was purchased (c. 1913) by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining structures with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50' x 100' (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-sided, rectangular structure displays a steep gable on its East and West elevations, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass window frames has been removed, but the original openings are still detectable on all four sides with double hung wood frame sash accenting the loft area. • Double wooden doors are centered on the loading docks on all four sides. The building features a post and beam frame with structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper loft. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915. Today the structure is unpainted. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants School Board members operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy House (1902) on South Swinton Avenue is one of few pioneer houses left in Delray Beach. The SFS was the first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds. It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone (original spelling) . The Sundy Family was active as hay brokers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her sister Sadie Sundy - after their father's death in 1947. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming• towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a remarkable structural integrity and • reveals a quality of enduring craftsmanship and building materials. Original dimensions with minor alterations and original building materials are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS served as a vital commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by the Ocean City Lumber Company. It is currently used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by the owners of the Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent property owner on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property. The electric company intends to demolish the building and use the site for a parking lot. The building is structurally sound, yet has been neglected. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. The SFS has sustained only minor water damage during several hurricanes. Due__ to its size and weight, the building can not be moved intact. The site is currently zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The SFS location provides an historical streetscape continuity with the now removed FEC train station and the Ocean City Lumber Company; reminiscent of a time when the railroad was the principal means of transporation and commerce - in Delray Beach. Its removal would eliminate the final glimpse of the vital role that agriculture played in the town's development. . 1 .` VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds that the Sundy Feed Store is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first families, the Sundy Family. a,tyof zia -7ov p 4e,d/' -- 4 o�Or d, v. e�i+ —rfm, u, °l.So = ,S,56 1 P 12 •`/3 - 44 . /6 - of -DB41 - 00,z, I I . 14, 3 - 14lo- (10 -o( - O'7.5' ` 0 ( a ( 071p — c7oIO / Oo 80 VI 0100 / 012 I . / 08Z • vo5v I0811 - va ► I Y Oo13 Io v I '-( 0041 I . vl0 ( jolo 2.._. / 091 - 0a ( 1 V ! oU 12 // vv if V 092-- oo Qo ✓ no91 ✓ 01 De, ( AID 1 0111 f& 180 iii. OzoO azzv � / Aeo 77f P.B.C.P.A. - NAL SYSTEM - MAY 17 , 1988 - 09 : 5050 HOURS PARCEL - CY i2 RG 43 TWP 46 SEC 16 SUB Oi BLK 084 LOT 0012 OPR -ID 009 ASSN : DSC YEAR ADDED 80 TYPE DATE MAINT 1205/83 AUTO NAME BILLINGSLEY O T & DATE MAINT 0802/75 ADRi J R TALLENTIRE DATE MAINT 80/00/00 ADR2 PO BOX O DATE MAINT 00/00/00 ADR3 DELRAY BEACH FL ZIP 334473013 YEAR EXEMPTION SALE DATE 0175 PRICE 56000 BOOK 2442 PAGE 1378 TYP 0 INST OO QUAL Gr LEGAL TOWN OF DELRAY S 85 FT OF N 153 FT OF LT i BLK 84 CMC 45 MMC 88 DDC EXC OO %EXC 0.0 TFR MTG CTFNO OO - PUC 848 T-CONDO OWN O RENT LEASE INFO ACRES O^OO SCHX HOME O WIDOW O DISAB 8 OTHER O SCHOOL O ASSDVAL O SYSTVAL 0036 LANDVAL 28285 BLDGVAL 12751 AGRIVAL O CONSVAL O ENERGY 0 PETITION(PFiO) ADD(PF13) CHANGE(PF15) QUERY(PF22) DELETE(PF8) MENU(PF24) MESSAGE - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 31-12 (1) (B) , the Historic Preservation Board of The City of Delray i Beach will hold a public hearing for public input regarding the designation of the Sundy Feed Store as a Historic Building. The hearing will be held on Thursday June 9, 1988 at 9:00am in the first floor conference room at City Hall. The Board has researched the historical significance of the Sundy Feed Store and deems this building worthy of placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report may be obtained from the Planning Department, City Hall. 1 The legal description of the Sundy Feed Store is the South 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach • County. Lc. I ----ii ii JI ��. . L. . ria -mil J7""' ' - 1:.: , O ; RIME ; ' jili AMY• 0 , --,, i do War a • u . I EN . , J, a R' Vta '-' u n ' a . a t�Cia�W • ' 9_• ' - 0Mf ;ter. :_ 4 d • ! ,4 .1 in . . . . N. : migi =I! : . 7 r?- i .' ! CM 1 I. :CEA i • . m . • PUBLIC 11 �7 �"= :$: 44 :I' rr.I 'II �' WA s , arl _® i ? * _I =`- "!.:SCHOOL :1 ilti.!�� -r-a ' �: • • �IQ�I�. "5 1:: . 14:121•alir Ian irl".5 3 .. SI 4: tr777,...,-.......-„-r•soJ4TLA-NTIC Z`... �.y1 al ri-=.1i. • S •11 ; ii ; t / 4 4!•1 Ng I- Am ai. ,.,:,1.i,k._ ,Lz 1 a s Irrrim _. H . 1---i-r - PUBLISH City of Delray Beach Delray Beach News Elizabeth Arnau May •30, 1988 • City Clerk I /. ' ,- 4 2 (_ CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: LTER O. BARRY, CITY MANAGER ‘A__ ,.... .-_,.( A .-V.:1) L....;Ctni) FROM: ID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR i DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 12, 1988 AGENDA ITEM RECOMMENDATION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD TO DESIGNATE THE SUNDY FEED STORE AS A HISTORIC STRUCTURE 1 ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: To accept the Board' s recommendation, direct the City Clerk to prepare an enacting ordinance, and to set a public hearing date (July 26, 1988) . BACKGROUND: I Pursuant to provisions of the City' s Historic Preservation Ocdmace_ 1 steps have been taken to designate the Sundy Feed Store as a historic structure. This subject came to the attention of the Board when it was discovered that Ocean Lumber was to sell the property upon which the Sundy Feed Store is located to Misner Electric, a neighboring business. As demolition would occur, it was thought that by designating the building as historically significant . an impetus would be created to have the structure moved to Morikami Park. As required, a designation report was prepared by the Board (copy attached) . A public hearing before the Board was duly noticed, advertised, and held on June 9, 1988 . HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Board considered this item on June 9, 1988, and forwarded a unanimous recommendation of approval. There was no public comment. To: Walter O. City Manager K6: RecommendatioALiL Historic Preservation Board To 1 :._ Designate The Sundry Feed Store As A Historic Structure Page 2 • yl RECOMMENDED ACTION: By motion, accept the Board' s recommendation, direct the City Clerk to prepare an enacting ordinance, and set a public hearing date (July 26, 1988) . Attachment: - designation report REF/DJK#25/B:CCSUNDY.TXT • • ) z C — -.—/6,'ALLEY R/Gf/r OF" A r . 55. 0 ' • r 50.4%� .< , 9... • . \ 04 c.,, f 0 �.� C.') / `. • 4e ° p h y'• .), , 41 , .,, , NI , ) a � , IA •• 0 /53,0' Q O \ I \ 2G \IN 5 '• 4' 9. �� • o } 3 �3''" COC. ' ._ — N •- � ,o� � Oe Ei 0, fa ....._,, ,..,., ,„,,,, 2• •_ "--�. ....4O . •S ,_ �_ iT/dM _ -� `.= _ -_---1 - - - d'-L S' e<7VEV 2z : r//ESOur '85FEF7-OFTf/E No,PT,/ Tti.", 7'Jtil'V 'Jr Pwiri /53 FEET OF z OP'/, 'L One 84, OE-4,<34 Y 6ie' e,.,/, l u' v l i .�'i'.'r r�tl� , P,4L A'f 6EA CA/ CO f/NT'Y, FL OAQ/UA. . ' ,?4PE,' 4, 'f 7 FOR" OCEAN C/7-K L G1�1B . 4—_, 5"1 347✓'A/'75 SC Alt /"r 00- PLA T NOOK 14. / + { 4 O'BRIEN, SUITER & O' Ear LA. .., ,. ENGINEERS — LAND ' # •'4 . DRRAY REACH • FLORIDA +� 4 • �. sA it. _min ... r ' . .. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the plat shown hereon is o M �t ' 11,. 1!` .._ mode under my direction, and that said survey is occur Or M > •' ti I( '•' ;, ' and. .,nl•ss otherwise shown, there or• no visible •ncrdI ' + \ 4Pe°r.10404 a. . i . A r.. 3 \ CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 September 14, 1989 r. George W. Percy, Director Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Dear Mr. Percy: I would like to take this opportunity to express, on behalf of the City of Delray Beach, our support of the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store (designated a Local Historic Building, by City Ordinance on August 23, 1988) from downtown Delray Beach to Morikami Park. We believe that this is a very worthy historic preservation effort and will benefit Palm Beach County residents and visitors, as well as the Palm Beach County School System with regards to educational field trips . Please contact my office if we can provide any information or assistance towards the approval of the grant application. Sincerely, 4:7_,<40.4-- if: 4--___,„..,... Z..? ''' ''',.::- .0 Doak S . Campbell, III Mayor City of Delray Beach DSC/rab/sfd cc : -Larry Rosensweig, Director of Morikami Museum Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner Pat Healy, Chairman - Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS .; q THE FLORIDA SENATE . :. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1100 ' q: COMMITTEES: -.p Fl do` Commerce. • Chairman Agriculture SENATOR DON C. CHILDERS Education Finance,Taxation and Claims 28th District SELECT COMMITTEE: Seaports, Chairman JOINT COMMITTEE: September 7 , 1989 Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Relations George W. Percy, Director Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Dear George: I am aware of the grant application by Morikami Museum requesting funds to relocate the Sundy Feed Store, declared a Local Historical Building in August of 1988 , from the downtown Delray Beach area to Morikami Park . I would like to advise you of my support of this historic preservation. I believe this effort is of great importance and will be very beneficial to many in our community. Once completed, the park will serve as an agricultural demonstration museum constructed to explain the importance of farming to the early development of South Florida. The museum will include various exhibits of original farming machinery in addition to the Sundy Feed Store, the oldest agricultural building currently existing in Palm Beach County . George, I am pleased to see efforts underway to preserve this historic building . I feel it is very important for this generation to see first hand how far our farmers have come in the area of agriculture . A museum of this nature will prove very beneficial to the residents and visitors of Palm Beach County as well as the Palm Beach County School System. I trust that the application from the Morikami Museum will receive full consideration . Sincerely, DECEIVE,, DON C. CHILDERS SEP 12 1989 DCC/kt/ jh ----- _______ REPLY TO: 0 50 S.Military Trail,Suite 106A,West Palm Beach,Florida 33415(407)471-9999 ❑ 236 Senate Office Building,Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1100(904)487-5091 BOB CRAWFORD ARNETT E. GIRARDEAU President President Pro Tempore CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W.1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 305/243-7000 April 27, 1989 Mr.Larry Roensweig Morikami Museum 400 Morikami Park Road Delray Beach, FL 33446 Dear Mr. Rosensweig, The Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach, after preparing a detailed designation report, resolved to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. Our City Commissioners voted to approve this resolution on August 23 , 1988 . The Board has great concern for the future of this historic building. Simply put, if it is not moved soon, it will be demolished for a parking lot. This once proud and useful building stands vacant, neglected and derelict and is also a fire hazard. Our Fire Chief has voiced his apprehension, as has the Florida Power and Light Company. The Sundy Feed Store is located on the lot just north of an FPL transformer station. Ironically, this station was the site of the first electric plant in Delray Beach. Top priority now is to have funds available for planning the relocation of Sundy Feed to Morikami Park. Without a properly executed plan it will be difficult to raise the money for moving, relocation and rehabilitation. With a detailed plan and budget in place, we can move forward toward raising money for a stated and defined goal : RELOCATE HISTORIC SUNDY FEED STORE TO MORIKAMI PARK WHERE IT WILL SERVE AS A FOCAL POINT FOR THE DESIGNATED MORIKAMI AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT. Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS ! it E I. ,.K., -a f, trr ;f7,,,, L... t ,,,,r-411 4. W_ g HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A) create awareness of the town's architectural structural, historical buildings, B) provide a framework of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally significant building, D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is situated adjacent to the Westside Spurtracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street, facing East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is the south 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represents the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North and West. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue at the Seaboard Railway during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber provided the communities imported building materials along the spur tract, the Sundy Feed Store served the area farmers. . Adjacent to the town's first power station, SFS is believed by someone of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was intended as a tomato packing house. It was purchased c. 1913 by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50 x 100 (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-side, rectangular structure displays a steep gableson its East-West facades, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass windows has been removed, but openings are still detectable on all four sides with double windows accenting the upper loft areas. Double wooden door loading docks are centered on all the building sides. The materials features post-beam structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper room. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915-early 1970's. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy's South Swinton Avenue home (1902) is the communities oldest. The SFS was th first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds (bean and pepper) . It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone. The Sundy Family were active hay brokers and buyers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her late sister Sadie after their father's passing. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers with their needs in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder when Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a structural longevity and integrity and reveals a quality of enduring building materials. Original dimensions with no alterations and original elements are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS was a commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by Ocean City Lumber. It is being used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property, and intends to demolish the structure. The site will be used for parking. The condition is structurally sound, and displays neglect and dysfunctions. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. Due to its height and weight, the structure can not be moved intact. Reported by, the SFS sustained only minor water damage during the hurricane of the late 1970's (160 + wind) . The site is zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The structure's location provides a streetscape continuity with the once FEC train station and Ocean City Lumber Company when the train's impact was foremost in Delray Beach. Its removal would remove from sight the final living glimpse of the vital role agriculture played in the town's development. • VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds it is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. 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'-' 41:'• . . ::: :4* -- • .... , . . ,...-- :i- .....-- -- • •-• •7:4 • -r2,-. DELRAY REACH • FLORIDA -le IL. . tilat -Act r- V•' 'fr,.*4 ,.. .• n.,: . ,, ''-,.,,,..7•:,,. ... • •-",-, I HEREBY CERTIFY that th• plot shown hereon is a le irmw -: 41lkks- • ,--tql; t . ','," - made under my diroction, and that said survey is occur** III* +art• , 1640.-4 i•• i..4 •', . ,,,,,P, • . .' -- I and, unless oth•rwiso shown, thitre are no visible incr0".. 4. •R . .4 • .•, •ii, •• . . '',sip SOOK 0/30 Ewes"Al" 1 t 4 1' i 1 ,t °r (� ,-kr: (_Li .V-:1. �J L_- L i 1l..Y.:'L._.LPL'. L...L,.. L a a :_,L.- LI 1Ct ,:y_^,iu_ u uELR=.Y ?=,=.C=+, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-70:-3 January 6, 1992 Richard Machek 17 N.W. 16th Street Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Richard, I checked with the Visitor's Bureau, The WPB Chamber, the Delray Chamber and Old School Square regarding conflicting dates for the Sundy barbecue, April 24, 1993. Here is the schedule. - April 16, 17, 18th: Delray Affair April 23, 24th: Book Fest at Fair Grounds April 23,24,25th: Morosco Drag Racing, Bee Line Highway April 24th: Klein Dance Group, evening, Old School Square Theatre. April 24 : Heart Ball fundraiser, Old School Square Gym April 28th: Sun Fest starts Let me know if you need any more information, 243-7284 . Sincerely, G7� Pat Cayce Historic Preservation Planner ir- ._ . A_ . 's !VI,:-TTE % MEMO TO THE FILE NOTES FROM SUNDY FEED STORE MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 1992 3:00 PM MORIKAMI MUSEUM AMONG THOSE PRESENT: RICHARD MACHEK 276-0167 LARRY ROSENSWEIG 495-0233 PAT HEALY-GOLEMBE 278-2921 KATHY STOKES 278-7724 DOTTY PATTERSON 243-0223 PAT CAYCE 243-7284 COMMENTS FROM RICHARD MACHEK The Lattner's money is 'in the bank. . . .amount? Phase I The roof is being installed, cost $15,000 . Windows to be installed. Phase I must be completed before we can apply for State grant funds for Phase II . **************************** The City is charging $1,900 interest per year on the $24,000 loaned for the move to Morikami. The immediate goal is to raise funds to repay the City's loan. Richard M is reluctant to call in the guarantee pledges as they only total $7,000. He feels that the the pledges will be donated anyway and that more good will and possible additional funds will come from those who guaranteed if the pledges are not called. A fund raising barbecue sponsored by Billy Bowman is scheduled for April 24, 1993 at the Morikami Pavilion. The following committees will be needed: Publicity Ticket Printing Raffle I phoned the Visitor's Bureau, the W.P.B. Chamber, and the Delray Chamber to check on conflicting dates : April 16, 17, 18th: Delray Affair April 23, 24th: Book Fest at Fair Grounds April 23, 24, 25th: Morosco Drag Racing, Bee Line Highway April 28th: Sun Fest Notes of Sundy Feed Store Meeting November 18, 1992 Page 2 Sundy Feed will have an exhibit at the County Fair which runs 3 weekends, January 15th thru the 31st. Who will volunteer? Pat Cayce November 24, 1992 vat The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach,Florida 33446 • (407)495-0233 • Fax(407)499-2557 January 15, 1991 Mr. David Harden City Manager • City of Delray Beach 100 NW 1st Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Mr. Harden: Best wishes for continued success this new year in managing the affairs of Delray Beach. I am writing at the suggestion of Pat Healy-Golembe to request your assistance in accomplishing the long-awaited relocation of the Sundy Feed Store. As a brief recap, The Morikami was approached roughly 3 years ago by Ms. Healy, representing the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, and John Johnson, representing the Palm Beach County Historic Preservation Board, to consider providing the site for the Sundy Feed Store' s relocation. We agreed because part of our long range plan calls for creation of an early 20th century agricultural history area. We made clear at the time, however, that our own Capital Campaign would take first priority in any fundraising efforts. The Morikami then applied for and received a planning grant from the State under which architectural and engineering plans have been developed. I might add that some $10, 000 of museum funds were expended on top of the grant funds, as well as a similar amount in in-kind work by County and museum staff. We subsequently applied for and received a State grant of $112,500 to carry out the relocation. This has since been reduced 5% to $106,875 . Until this fiscal year the State had always disbursed these grant funds in a lump sum; this year, however, the funds are being disbursed quarterly. Thus, we have received only one-half ($56,250) as of this date. We will OFFICERS BOARD OF Anita R.Finley Mrs.Atsuko Lefcourte Mrs.James Mihori Robert C.Wilkins TRUSTEES Alexander A.Simon,Jr. Mary E.Glover Mrs.Fred W.Love Dr.Joseph A.Orr Cohn Wright President Kathy J.Bechtle NancyN.Goerler Alfred R.Lucas Catherine M.Ross DIRECTOR Matthew Gracey,Jr. Dr.Harold Berkowitz Phyllis Hammett Richard Machek Damon S ilios Vice President Joseph Carty p Larry Rosensweig David W.Schmidt John Klein E.Michael Marcus Nancy E.Stroud Secretary George Elmore Glenn Koach Bradley Middlebrook II George Weinstein Stephen R.Swank Carol J.Elmquist Michael V.Laurenzano James Mihori Dorothy H.Wilken Trrnsnrrr not receive have the full amount in hand before June at the earliest. We have applied and been recommended for an additional grant of $135,000 for next fiscal year to continue the restoration and rehabilitation of the Sundy Feed Store. Approval and funding of this grant awaits the upcoming legislative session. It is quite possible that the amount could be reduced. At this time, the moving contractor (LaPlant-Adair Co. ) has submitted a price of $155,000 to move and re-erect the Sundy Feed Store. Mr. Adair states that it is not feasible to do the job in phases, that it will be impossible to put the building back together if not done at the time it is moved. Furthermore, he will not do the job until we have the money to pay him. We are painfully aware of the urgent requirement on the part of Chief Koen to have the building removed from its site as soon as possible for public safety reasons and wish to comply. However, we all seem to be caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place. Time is of the essence. Therefore, in behalf of The Morikami, the Preservation Board and all those who have been working diligently on this project, we ask that the City of Delray Beach contribute directly to the project in two ways. ( 1) Loan the funds required to move and re-erect the Sundy Feed Store. That is $98,750 ($155,000 less $56,250 received to date from the State) . The Morikami would reimburse the City an additional $50,625 if and as soon as it receives the funds from the State. And, (2) Contribute $24,000, or roughly one-half the difference between the grant amount and the cost of the move, since we are preserving an historical landmark of the City as well as removing an eyesore and safety hazard from the City. Preliminary estimates to complete the restoration and rehabilitation of the Sundy Feed Store suggest that the private sector will have to raise at least another $50,000, depending on the ultimate amount of the State' s contributions. This request should not be considered to be related in any way to the wellfield issue. I would greatly appreciate your consideration of this request and will be happy to answer any questions or provide further information at any time. Thank you very much. S ncerelcBurs, i 091rg'ar.".""") Larry Rosensweig Director cc: The Morikami, Inc. Executive Committee Dennis Eshleman, Director, Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation Department Pat Healy-Golembe, Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board John Johnson, Palm Beach County Historic Preservation Board MEMORANDUM January 8, 1991 To: Executive Committee From: Larry Rosensweig Re: Sundy Feed Store Project Bluntly, it is time to make a very tough decision regarding the future of the Sundy Feed Store project. Roy Simon, architect for the project, has received a proposal from Laplant-Adair Co. or the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store at a cost of $225,000. Roy has received two revisions that would lower the cost to approximately $175,000. He has also requested proposals from two other firms but has not received them. The estimates quoted above cover only the demolition, moving, re-assembly at site and re-roofing. Restoration and rehabilitation for actual use of the building will cost more, but can be postponed to a later date. There will also be additional fees for architectural services. Total costs can now be estimated in the $250,000 $300,000 range. There will of course, be additional expenses to create an exhibit and to operate and maintain the building. Grant funding for the project is $112,500, of which we have received only one-fourth, or $28,125. It is quite possible that the grant will be cut further due to the State' s budget crunch. We have been recommended for another grant of $135,000 which, if approved and funded by the Legislature, would not be, available even in part before next September or October at the earliest. Given our project's ranking on the priority list (#46) and the State' s financial situation, it is quite possible that the amount will cut substantially or even eliminated. This project was initially undertaken at the request of the County and Delray Historic Preservation Boards with the understanding that the museum' s Capital Campaign was our No. 1 priority. To date only a few hundred dollars has been received in donations for the project (from Pat Healy and from proceeds from the 1989 Harvest Fest barbecue) . Unless additional funding can be acquired from new 01-0:?-91 11 :4 -AM PO' sources, the Board will be incurring an obligation that it may not be able to fulfill. Once we take possession of the building it will be very difficult, if not impossible, to turn back. i believe the project is one that we should, if feasible, continue to fruition. At the same time, the cost is significant and the obligation serious. The Board must have its eyes open before proceeding further. 01-08-91 11 :43AM P03 1 MEMORANDUM DATE: JANUARY 15, 1991 TO: DAVID KOVACS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & ZONING � FROM: PAT CAYCEP SUBJECT: STATUS OF SUNDY FEED STORE RELOCATION On Tuesday, January 8, 1991 Pat Healy-Golembe and I met with the Executive Committee of the Morikami to discuss the Sundy Feed Store relocation. The attached memo was the thrust of the discussion. It was decided that Roy Simon would talk with the moving company, La Plant Adair, to see where further cuts to the original estimate could be made, Roy seems to think this is a possibility. Part of the problem is that the State is paying the money in quarters . The first fourth is in the bank and the next payment is due, I think in February. It is doubtful that La Plante Adair will move the building and then wait for the balance of their money, however Roy Simon is asking them about this . The grant was recently cut by 5% ($5,625) but no further cuts are expected. The project has been recommended for another grant of $135,000 which would bring the total funds to $241,875, which is close to the original estimate of $250,000. Richard Machek, President of the Palm Beach County Farm Bureau, believes that once the building is on its new site some donations can be expected from the farming community. Pat Healy and I feel that it is almost impossible to raise money from the private sector until the relocation is complete. I have been in contact with the Andy Warhol Foundation (the foundation has a category "Parks & Historic Preservation" ) who declined any funding for relocation but suggested I apply again for restoration money. Pat Healy-Golembe met with David Harden on Wednesday, January 9, 1991 and brought him up to date on the project. Mr. Harden suggested that the City Commission might approve advancing the balance of the funds from the first grant if a request is made by the Morikami Director. I believe this request has been made. I spoke with Lieutenant Rick Lee about all the above and he informed Chief Koen. c: Kerry B Koen CITY OF OELRAY BEACH { =z• • FIRE DEPARTMENT January 11, 1991 Mr . Alexander Simon HAND DELIVERED President The Morikami 777 East Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Mr. Simon: I am writing to share my concern pertaining to the present condition of the Sundy Feed Store. This past Monday, an inspection of the building indicated vagrants have once again inhabited the building. Evidence on the site points to the use of candles and makeshift cooking equipment and indications are that up to seven individuals have occupied the structure at various times . We have attempted to maintain security of this structure through an aggressive inspection and surveillance program, however the building continues to attract undesirable elements . I am sure you can appreciate the potentials associated with the conditions we have observed. Accordingly, I am advising you and others who may be involved in the effort to move the structure to The Morikami that we must have action on this project immediately. The fire danger to the community, especially the downtown area, is significant and I must act to abate this risk both to adjacent commercial properties and to our personnel who may be forced to deal with an extraordinary hazardous situation. You are hereby requested to secure the necessary commitments and contracts pertaining to the relocation of the structure in order that substantial work on this project may begin within 30 days . Should these efforts not be successful , I will have no choice but to request that the City proceed with remedial action. We will be available to assist you in any possible manner to facilitate this project and to minimize on site risks during the demolition phase . Your prompt reply to my request would be appreciated. Sincerely,/ Kerry B. Koen Fire Chief cc: Pat Healy-Golembe `7'at Cayce David Kovacs David Harden FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS• 101 WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE• DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7400• FAX 407/265-4660 MEMORANDUM DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1990 TO: KERRY KOEN, FIRE CHIEF �L FROM: PAT CAYCEJ, ISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER THRU: STAN WEEDON, ASST. DIR. PLANNING & ZONING SUBJECT: PROGRESS REPORT ON THE SUNDY FEED STORE RELOCATION I talked with Roy Simon, Architect for the project, this morning and he tells me that the engineering plans have been sent to the La Plant Adair Moving Company and Woolbright Construction for final cost estimates . As soon as these are completed they will be sent to the Morikami Museum for contract approval . I have requested a copy of the engineering plans for your files and will send the relocation route map as soon as it is completed. I sent keys for the new padlock on the Railroad Avenue door to Major Lincoln, Roy Simon and the owners of the building. Thank you for your continued cooperation. MEMORANDUM DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1990 TO: MAJOR RICK LINCOLN, POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM: PAT CAYCE,HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER THRU: STAN WEEDON, ASST. DIR. PLANNING & ZONING SUBJECT: PROGRESS REPORT ON THE SUNDY FEED STORE RELOCATION TO MORIKAMI PARK On September 26, 1990 I met with Roy Simon, Architect for the project, Bill Wilshire, County Parks Planner, Richard Machek, President of the Palm Beach County Farm Bureau, Larry Rosensweig, Director of the Morikami Museum and Pat Healy-Golembe, Chairman of the Historic Preservation Board to review the plans for relocation and restoration of the Sundy Feed Store. Roy Simon has been working with Don Klaiber of Gold Coast Engineering in Lake Worth and with La Plant Adair Moving Company on the physical aspects of the move. The building will be sectioned into five pieces for its journey to the Morikami site. The engineering plans have been sent to La Plant Adair Moving Company and Woolbright Construction for final cost estimates for the relocation. As soon as these are completed they will be sent to the Morikami Museum for contract approval. I have requested a copy of the engineering plans for your files and will send the relocation route map as soon as it is ready. A new padlock has been put on the Railroad Avenue door and I am enclosing a key for your file. I have also given keys to Roy Simon, Chief Koen and the building' s owners . I am fully aware of the problems posed to the police and fire departments by vagrants sleeping in the structure and especially now with cold weather coming to the north. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping the building secure. Loin riLiL 100 N 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 October 15, 1990 Mr. John Tallentire 11 N.E. 6th Street Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Dear Mr. Tallentire, After my conversation with Ted Billingsley a new padlock was put on the Supdy Feed store. Enclosed is the key for the new lock. I have given keys to the the police and fire chiefs as well as to Roy Simon, architect for the project. I 've also sent a key to Ted. Thank you for all your help and cooperation in getting this old landmark building moved to its new site at Morikami Park. Cordially, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT ALVJAYS MATTERS u W tf-1 H M IN-11-4 u LL,L.Lai La la / 100 N VI. 1.t ',VENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 „ 407/243-7000 October 15, 1990 Mr. Ted Billingsley 11876 Dunes Road Boynton Beach, Florida Dear Ted, Enclosed is the key for the new padlock which was put on the Sundy Feed store. I have given keys to the the police and fire chiefs as well as to Roy Simon. I 'm also sending a key to John Tallentire. Thank you for all your help and cooperation in getting this old landmark building moved to its new site at Morikami Park. Cordially, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS • AGENDA REQUEST Date: October 15, 1990 Request for : Workshop Date _X— Regular Date October 23, 1990 Consent Date • Special Date Description of item: Request that the Commission waive all City permitting fee necessary to relocate the Sundy Feed store from its original site on Railroad Avenue to Morikami Park (Attach detail description if necessary) R e c omr' d n t i o n: That the City Commission approve the waiver of all City permitting fees in connection with moving the Sundy Feed to Morikami Park Approximate Cost not to Exceed Funds Available in: Signature of requesting Department Head: Finance Di.s-ector: Preparation of Ordinance Resolution J , f ' DATE : OCTOBER 15, 1990 TO: DAVID HARDEN, CITY MANAGER FROM: PAT CAYCE,HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER THRU: DAVID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR PLANNING & ZONING STAN WEEDON, ASST. DIR. PLANNING & ZONING SUBJECT: REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 23, 1990 WAIVER OF CITY PERMITTING FEES NECESSARY TO RELOCATE THE SUNDY FEED STORE TO MORIKAMI PARK BACKGROUND On August 23, 1988 the City Commission passed Ordinance 102-88 designating the Sundy Feed Store Building as an historic building and authorized its relocation to Morikami Park. The site plans, engineering plans and financing are now in place to move the building. The LaPlant Adair Moving Company and the Woolbright Construction Company are preparing the contracts for the relocation for the Morikami Board' s approval . Once moved, the Sundy Feed will serve a the focal point for a Palm Beach County Agricultural Museum to be located at Morikami Park. The project is being funded by the State and by private sources . Any money saved by the elimination of permitting fees will directly benefit restoration and relocation of the historic building. ACTION REQUESTED OF THE CITY COMMISSION Approve the waiver of all City permitting fees necessary to relocate the Sundy Feed store from its present site on Railroad Avenue and N.E. 1st Street to the Morikami Park. l'Ir : Agenda Meeting of 10/23/90 1984 Revenue Bond Lift Station Telemetry (Account No. 441-5162-536-60 . 36) . City Manager recommends approval. D. CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 : Approve Change Order No. 1 , in the amount of $14 , 616 , to the contract between the City and Florida Consulting Engineers, Inc . for the digitizing of 18 base map sheets to show water, sewer, and drainage networks . Funding is available in Engineering Services (Account No. 001-2911-519-33 . 11 ) . City Manager recommends approval . E . CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 : Approve Change Order No. 2 , in the amount of $3 , 193 , to the contract between the City and All Green Lawn Sprinklers , Inc . for the installation of additional Dahoon Hollies and Lantana depressa along North Federal Highway. Funding is available in 1987 Utility Tax- Federal Highway- Linton to North End (Account No. 333-4141-572-61 . 27) . City Manager recommends approval . F . CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 : Approve Change Order No. 2 , in the amount of $6, 580 , to the contract between the City and All Green Lawn Sprinklers, Inc . to provide three jack and bores for irrigation; replace sod; and install electric lights to uplight the entry sign located in the large landscape island on North Federal Highway. Funding is available in 1987 Utility Tax- Federal Highway- Linton to North End (Account No. 333-4141-572-61 . 27 ) . City Manager recommends approval . G. REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF PERMITTING FEES : Approve a request to waive the moving permit fees , in the amount of $317 . 50 , for the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store to the Morikami Museum. City Manager recommends approval . H. REQUEST FOR VARIANCE : Approve a request from the property owner at 906 Iris Drive to construct a boat lift 19 feet above the waterway adjacent his property. City Engineer recommends approval . I . REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE : Approve a request for a variance to construct a boat lift at 1230 South Ocean Boulevard 20 feet over the waterway, with zero setback. City Engineer recommends approval . J . EXECUTION OF QUIT CLAIM DEED: Authorize the execution of a quit claim deed to clear a title defect on Lot 1 , Block 1 , Sunflower- Delray Section One. City Manager recommends approval . K. ADOPTION OF RULES FOR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Adopt General Governing Rules- Rules of Procedure for the Board of Adjustment. L. PEACE MILE AT BARWICK PARK: Approve the request from the Sri Chinmoy Organization to establish a "peace mile" at Barwick Park. -3- * OCTOBER 23, 1990 A Regular Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, was called to order by Mayor Thomas E. Lynch in the Commission Chambers at City Hall at 6: 05 P.M. , October 23, 1990 . 1 . Roll call showed: Present - Commissioner Jay Alperin Commissioner William Andrews Commissioner Mary McCarty Commissioner David Randolph Mayor Thomas E. Lynch Absent - None Also present were - City Manager David T. Harden and City Attorney Jeffrey S . Kurtz 2 . The opening prayer was delivered by Reverend Ralph Nygard of Barwick Road Baptist Church. 3 . The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America was given. 4 . Ms . McCarty requested Items 8 .H. and 8 . I. be moved to the end of the Regular Agenda as Items 9 .P. and 9 .Q. Mayor Lynch requested Items 8.C, 8.D. , 8 .E, and 8 .F. be moved to the end of the Regular Agenda as Items 9 .R. , 9 . S. , 9 .T. , and 9.U. Mayor Lynch stated there was a request to add a Presentation, Item 7.A. Decision was made to leave Item 9 .A. , The Groves on the agenda. Item 9 .C. was withdrawn by the applicant. The City Attorney requested adding support for passage of Amendment No. 3 to the • Regular Agenda as Item 9.V. The City Manager requested 9 .P. on the addendum be changed to 9 .W. Mr. Randolph moved approval of the agenda as amended, seconded by Ms . McCarty. Upon roll call the Commission voted as follows: Ms. McCarty - Yes; Dr. Alperin - Yes; Mr. Andrews - Yes; Mr. Randolph - Yes; Mayor Lynch - Yes. Said motion passed with a 5 to 0 vote. 5 . Ms. McCarty moved approval of the minutes of October 9, 1990, seconded by Dr. Alperin. Upon roll call the Commission voted as fol- lows: Dr. Alperin - Yes; Mr. Andrews - Yes; Mr. Randolph - Yes; Mayor Lynch - Yes; Ms . McCarty - Yes. Said motion passed with a 5 to 0 vote. 6 . Proclamations: A. Mayor Lynch presented a proclamation proclaiming the week of October 21 through October 27, 1990 as "Red Ribbon Week. " The City will formally be working on this with the Police Department to try and rid crime and drugs from the City. B. Mayor Lynch presented a proclamation proclaiming the week of October 27, 1990 as "Crime Awareness Week. " Y C. Mayor Lynch read and presented a proclamation proclaiming week of October 28 through November 4, 1990 as "Pornography Aware- ;s Week. " Mr. Cameron, Chairman of the American Family Association of ,'alm Beach County, stepped forward to accept the proclamation and to thank the Mayor and Commissioners . 7 . Presentations . Mayor Lynch presented Chief Charles Kilgore with a proclamation and a plaque offering him congratulations on the occasion of his retire- ment as Police Chief of the City of Delray Beach, and thanked him for his faithful employment and representation of the City of Delray Beach. Chief Kilgore thanked the Mayor and stated he was privileged to be a resident of Delray Beach and an employee of the City. Consent Agenda The following items were considered by the Commission as the Consent Agenda: 8 .A. Authorization to Submit Grant Application. The Commission is to consider authorizing staff to submit a grant application to the Department of Community Affairs for supplemental funding for the new fire facility and authorize the use of the City' s lobbyist in obtaining this funding. Approval is recommended. 8 .B. Amendment to The Golf Course Restaurant Contract. The Commis- sion is to consider approval of an amendment to the contract between the City and BLS Services which includes an increase in the price of "premi- um" alcoholic beverages and provides for a new special drink menu. Approval is recommended . 8 .G. Request for Waiver of Permitting Fees. The Commission is to consider approval of a request to waive the moving permit fees , in the amount of $317 .50 , for the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store to the Morikami Museum. Approval is recommended. 8 .J. Execution of Quit Claim Deed. The Commission is to authorize the execution of a quit claim deed to clear a title defect on Lot 1 , Block 1, Sunflower-Delray Section One. Approval is recommended. 8 .K. Adoption of Rules for Board of Adjustment. The Commission is to consider adopting General Governing Rules - Rules of Procedure for the Board of Adjustment. 8 .L. Peace Mile At Barwick Park. The Commission is to consider approval of the request from the Sri Chinmoy Organization to establish a "peace mile" at Barwick Park. Approval is recommended. 8 .M. Resolution No. 102-90 . Resolution No. 102-90, abandoning the alley right-of-way adjacent to the Walgreen' s Development located north of N.E. 4th Street, between N.E. 5th and 6th Avenues , is before the Commission for consideration. -2- 10/23/90 1 The caption of Resolution No. 102-90 is as follows : A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, VACATING AND ABANDONING ALL THAT PART OF THE ALLEY BEING 16 .0 FEET IN WIDTH AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF HALLER AND GROOTMAN' S SUBDIVISION, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 , PAGE 4 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING BETWEEN LOTS 7 , 8 AND 9, AND LOTS 10 , 11 AND 12, OF SAID HALLER AND GROOTMAN' S SUBDIVISION, LESS THE SOUTH 15 . 0 FEET THEREOF. (Copy of Resolution No . 102-90 is on file in the official Resolution Book) 8 .N. Resolution No . 103-90 . Resolution No . 103-90 , authorizing staff to submit a grant application for matching funds to start a litter prevention program in conjunction with our recycling efforts, is before the Commission for consideration. The caption of Resolution No. 103-90 is as follows: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING GRANT ASSISTANCE FROM THE CLEAN FLORIDA COMMISSION. (Copy of Resolution No . 103-90 is on file in the official Resolution Book) 8 .0. Award of Bids and Contracts. 1 . Installation of Sidewalk-Pompey Park-ARZ Builders , Inc. in the amount of $14 , 129 with funding from Decade of Excellence - Sidewalk Pompey Park. Approval is recom- mended. 2 . 1991 Street Resurfacing Project - Engineering Department - Pavex Corporation in the amount of $230, 710 with funding from General Construction Fund - Resurfacing. (Account No. 334-3162-541-60 . 55) . Approval is recommend- ed. The City Attorney stated, with regard to the Board of Adjust- ment, in the rules there is a provision stating that an appeal from Chief Building Official' s decisions should come within thirty ( 30) days. That should be amended to ten (10) days pursuant to the LDR' s that have been passed. Ms . McCarty moved approval of the Consent Agenda, as amended, seconded by Mr. Randolph. Upon roll call the Commission voted as follows : Mr. Andrews - Yes; Mr. Randolph - Yes; Mayor Lynch - Yes; Ms . McCarty - Yes; Dr. Alperin - Yes . Said motion passed with a 5 to 0 vote. REGULAR AGENDA -3- 10/23/90 410 MEMORANDUM DATE : SEPTEMBER 26, 1990 TO: KERRY KOEN, FIRE CHIEF FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER THRU: STAN WEEDON, ASST. DIR. PLANNING & ZONING (.) SUBJECT: PROGRESS REPORT ON THE SUNDY FEED STORE RELOCATION AND RESTORATION Roy Simon, Architect for the project, Bill Wilshire, County Parks Planner, Richard Machek, President of the Palm Beach County Farm Bureau, Larry Rosensweig, Director of the Morikami Museum, Pat Healy-Golembe, Chairman of the Historic Preservation Board and I met this morning to review the plans for relocation and restoration of the Sundy Feed Store. Roy Simon has been working with Don Klaiber of Gold Coast Engineering in Lake Worth and with Plante Adair Moving Company on the physical aspects of the move. Though Mr. Klaiber was not at the meeting, it is my understanding that the plans are almost complete for relocation. The building will be sectioned into five pieces for its journey to the Morikami site. It will be necessary for the contractors to have access to the building starting next week and as a result a new padlock will be installed. I will send you a key as soon as the lock is changed. I am enclosing a set of plans for the restored building and will send you the engineering plans for removal as soon as I get them. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping the building secure. I am fully aware of the problems posed to your department by vagrants sleeping there and especially now with cold weather coming to the north. I told the group present at the meeting of our phone conversation of last week and of the importance of holding to an October schedule. MEMORANDUM DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 1990 TO: JERRY SANZONE, CBO FROM: PAT CAYCE 1j Jerry can you give me an idea of what kind of City permits will be necessary in order to move the Sundy Feed store to its new site at Morikami Park? I want to request a waiver of fees to the City Commission in advance of the move. Thanks for your help. s`s To: Larry Rosensweig From: Anne Merrill Subject: Tallahassee Trip August 8-9, 1990 SUNDY FEED STORE The Sundy Feed Store grant just made the cut; #46 out of 49 projects approved for the $11 million appropriation by the Legislature for special category grants. The applicants this year were excellent and the applications were well written. The only way we made the list was due to lobbying The Advisory Board and inparticular, the efforts of Katherine Dickerson. Let her know how much we appreciate her support! I checked on the grant for moving the Sundy Feed Store. The contracts are ready to be sent out for your signature. However, George Percy is holding them in hopes the Governor will change his mind and send the allocations in one lump sum. At this point, the Governor has approved quarterly allocations. Most of the projects are construction oriented and need the monies up front. At George Percy's suggestion, I called the Governor's office and spoke to his Adm. Assistant, Sara Porter, requesting payment up front. The way the contract is written we could be half way through the project and the State could have a budget shortfall - and we're caught! Walter Mader in the Preservation office will call us and let us know the out come. Once the contract has been signed by you as Project Manager, and returned to the State, we may start. The money should follow shortly. Bill Wilshire is responsible for the foundation work (per our meeting 8-9-90) and is waiting for Roy Simon to do his work. Roy may engage Adair to move the building without getting additional bids - (due to Adairs expertise in this field.) Y. NL STATE CULTURAL FACILITIES GRANT I spoke with Jan DeLaney regarding the two grants totaling $763,000. I explained that we could go to bid by year end, but that we had a chance to make some exterior changes to improve the project and could we extend the time frame without jeopardizing the contract. If you request an extension, we can have until the end of February of 1991 without being penalized. Dennis Eshelman at our meeting 8-08-90 felt we would be better served if we could have more time. HISTORICAL MUSEUM'S GRANTS - IN - AID There is a new grant which is administered by an Advisory Board under The Bureau of Historical Museum. It is a 50/50 match that can accommodate 2 areas: Educational Exhibits General Operating Supports You can apply for both areas at the same time. However, I would recommend the exhibit for cycle II and operation for Cycle III. The forms for the grant have been given to Nancy. cc: Comm. Elmquist Sandy Simon Dennis Eschelman Pat Cayce ✓ Roy Simon ,p), . CITY OF DELRAY REACH FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER FROM: KERRY B. KOEN, FIRE CHIEF DATE: AUGUST 3 , 1990 SUBJECT: SUNDY FEED STORE - N. RAILROAD AVENUE As you know we are very concerned with the condition and risk associated with the Sundy Feed Store. This building is intended to be relocated to the Morikiami Site as part of Local and State historical preservation efforts. Funding for the relocation cost was included in the recently passed State budget . I understand that the plan is to "section" the building and move it westward and it depends upon obtaining the services of a building moving company with certain equipment and experience. Yesterday, I learned from Pat Cayce, the City' s Historic Preservation Planner, that this work might be accomplished in October. On Monday of this week, we observed that a portion of the front the building has been pulled off, which might have allowed entry into the structure. Code Enforcement and Fire Prevention officers inspected the site and found that up to 15 mattresses were inside the building with evidence that the structure is being used by a number of individuals from time to time. They are apparently entering the building from underneath the structure and climbing through the floor. We are maintaining close surveillance of the site and the Police Department has increased its patrol of the area. All possible efforts are being made to insure that the building is secured, but overall it is very difficult, if not impossible to accomplish, due to the condition of the structure itself. The owners have been very cooperative and they too want to see the building preserved. Everyone is doing all that can be done to see that this project is accomplished successfully. However, I must point out that the building is a serious risk to the community if a fire should occur. Our tactics will have to be defensive in nature. There are serious exposures on three sides including a lumber yard, an electrical supply company and Florida Power and Light Electric substation. In addition, fire hydrant distribution in this area is not the best , and water supply will certainly be a problem. In addition, due to the close proximity of the exposures, access to the site is largely limited to the Railroad Avenue frontage. FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS• 101 WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE•DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7400• FAX 407/265-4660 Sundy Feed Store August 3 , 1990 Page -2- I would appreciate anything you could do to encourage those involved with the preservation efforts to insist that the October time frame for moving the building be made a firm commitment . If the moving process can not be achieved within this time, I will recommend and request that the City move forward with action to abate the hazards involved. Kerry B. Koen Fire Chief KBK/tw cc: Rich Bauer, Code Enf . Admin. Lula Butler, Dir. of Community Improvement Michael Cato, Division Chief Dave Kovacs, Planning Director ./fat Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner MEMORANDUM DATE: AUGUST 2, 1990 TO: ROD RODRIQUEZ FROM: PAT CAYCE0 SUBJECT: SUNDY FEED STORE I spoke with Bill Wilshire this morning, Bill is the architect for PB County parks . Sundy Feed is scheduled to be moved to Morikami Park by the end of October. I 'll keep you posted as I hear more. MEMORANDUM TO: JERRY SANZONE, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM: ROD RODRIGUEZ , DEPUTY BUILDING OFFICIAL SUBJECT: SUNDY BUILDING AT 90 RAILROAD WAY DATE: JULY 30, 1990 Larry Garito and I inspected the above mentioned building and found evidence of breaking in on the east side. It appears that mattresses are in the loft area. In addition, since the building is approximately 16 inches above ground various mattresses were found under the north side of the building approximately 30 feet from the street side. The building is very old and the lumber is quite dry and presents a fire and life hazard. Apparently the building has been condemned but is in the process of being relocated when enough money is received. We feel this is a dangerous situation that should be taken care of immediately before loss of life. RR/do cc: Chief Kerry Koen Larry Garito Pat Cayce Richard Bauer Bill Wilshire Pat Healy,Chairman Historic Preservation Board Dear Pat, The enclosed "Dear" letter was sent to: Ken Ellingsworth Marylou Strollo John Johnson JoAnn Peart Doak and the Commissioners (one letter) Weinstock Myers Childers Liberti Messersmith Press Hanson The Percy letter I mailed to Larry at Morikami Cheers, September 1, 1989 September 1, 1989 Dear Pat Healy, Chairman of the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, has asked me to write to you to enlist your support for a very worthy historic preservation project in Palm Beach County. The Morikami Museum is preparing a grant application to be submitted to the Division of Historical Resources in Tallahassee, requesting funds to relocate the Sundy Feed Store (designated a Local Historic Building, by City Ordnance on August 23, 1988) from downtown Delray Beach to Morikami Park. The Sundy Feed Store is slated for demolition in 1990. RECOMMENDED ACTION Write a letter addressed to: George W. Percy, Director, Division of Historical Resources, R.A. Gray Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 stating that you support this very worthy historic preservation effort and state that in your opinion it will benefit Palm Beach County residents and visitors, as well as the Palm Beach County school system. Mail your letter to: Larry Rosensweig, Director, Morikami Museum 400 Morikami Museum Park Road Delray Beach, FL 33446. receives it to ' Please send your letter so that Larry receives deadline inr timee enclose with his grant application. application is September 15, 1989. I BACKGROUND will park, for which the land is already dedicated, The proposed purpose of the be an agricultural demonstration museum. of farmingto the museum will be to explain the importance Palm Beach County in early development of South Florida, implements particular. The museum will exhibit original farming S the and machinery, and with your support, will agricultural building extant in Palm Beach County, andl oldest open to the public, be its centerpoint. The museum will be will be used by the Palm Beach County schools for educational field trips. If you have any questions phone me at 407-243-7284• i Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner September 1, 1989 Mr. George W. Percy, Director Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 Dear George, Pat Healy, Chairman of the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, has asked me write to you to on behalf of the Board, to express the Board's support in the effort to relocate the Sundy Feed Store from downtown Delray Beach to Morikami Park. The Sundy Feed Store was designated a local historic building by City Ordinance on August 23, 1988, but unfortunately it is slated for demolition in 1990. If funds can be obtained to relocate the building the demolition can be stayed until the foundation, etc. is in place. The proposed park, for which the land is already dedicated, will be an agricultural demonstration museum. The purpose of the museum will be to explain the importance of farming to the early development of South Florida, and Palm Beach County in particular. The museum will exhibit original farming implements and machiner , and with. reiQc&tion, the Sundy -Feed -Store will become the focal point of the park. The museum will be open to the public and will also be used by the Palm Beach County schools for educational field trips. This is a most worthy preservation project and your consideration and support for funding will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions phone me at 407-243- 7284. Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner IIIF HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is: A) create awareness of the town's architectural and historical buildings, B) provide a example of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally sound building, and D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is located west of the spur tracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It ,is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of the FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street. The building faces East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is: the south 85 feet of the North • 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represented the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue west of the Seaboard Railway station during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber Company provided the community with imported building materials, the Sundy Feed Store served the local farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power station (1914?) , it was one of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was constructed as a tomato packing house. It was purchased (c. 1913) by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining structures with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50' x 100' (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-sided, rectangular structure displays a steep gable on its East and West elevations, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass window frames has been removed, but the original openings are still detectable on all four sides with double hung wood frame sash accenting the loft area. Double wooden doors are centered on the loading docks on all four sides. The building features a post and beam frame with structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper loft. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915. Today the structure is unpainted. . �Iir IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants School Board members operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy House (1902) on South Swinton Avenue is one of few pioneer houses left in Delray Beach. The SFS was the first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds. It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone (original spelling) . The Sundy Family was active as hay brokers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her sister Sadie Sundy - after their father's death in 1947. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial • farming towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a remarkable structural integrity and reveals a quality of enduring craftsmanship and building materials. Original dimensions with minor alterations and original building materials are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS. served as a vital commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by the Ocean City Lumber Company. It is currently used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by the owners of the Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent property owner on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property. The electric company intends to demolish the building and use the site for a parking lot. The building is structurally sound, yet has been neglected. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. The SFS has sustained only minor water damage during several hurricanes. Due__ to its size and weight, the building can not be moved intact. The site is currently zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The SFS location provides an historical streetscape continuity with the now removed FEC train station and the Ocean City Lumber Company; reminiscent of a time when the railroad was the principal means of transporation and commerce - in Delray Beach. Its removal would eliminate the final glimpse of the vital role that agriculture played in the town's development. . d s VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds that the Sundy Feed Store is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first families, the Sundy Family. • " , \) 0 . :rt t)in.,•\r ert� Y, .., • ' ., i i r r� fV r. �r!, 1 trt.l-r• r lam/ whir I. , r�.r.., r rrrr:l <,,,;`,,,,1 1hr it,,cFr to'' / Vt _. _.�. -� bo HistoryShuts thOfl „.. 4 0 n the Sandy Feed .Co . i H% 1.1 \114 NI Hf,l�s luxuries such as air ronditwn►ng Sadie also man. �1 ever Stiff w.1r.r ages Sundt' Apartments 'located un the same , l)ELItAti LiFIA('H The gray and weather street as their family home • sineSs in town wert. Sadie says Addle ' has a passion to go through beaten dudes ot the oldest b- the Panama ('anal. and probably will when she • closed and lucked }esterday for the last time is rested K e ve already been around the world Addle Sundt', er yesterday sold the Sundy several times and were happy. Sadie said. • F•etK1 and FerUlir.er (� . which was u In The two and never mate. they id. to two owners of Ocean City Lumber Cu a cause -maybe we were just too comfortable at be- neighboring business for many years on Railroad home, as Sadie put it "Mother and father de- A�enue on us around the house i. It s a little sad alter all these years But age pendedAs roommates and sisters. they also depend , just (aught with me said Addle, whoSun took on each other_Sadie was a major consideratwn in vier the business from her lather JohnieSundt' decide to sell the store. Addie said Lute yesterday afternoon. Addle and her ldon't want to die and leave that responsi• " unKer stater Sadie removed the last of their in bility to Sadie.' she said I have had a good life, trntor� from the teed store they have come to kn..M so well over the past 56 lean been very fortunate 1 m ready to leave" the feed -`After almost 60 years," Sadie said. there s store. Addle said' ' Will the leave the store, too' a lot of Gonetuff to clear out " •-They gowith the are the sacks of teed. bean hampers store.- Sadie said wethea chuckle. ' Ilhope the city f seed and garden supplies once scattered around the large room which smelled pleasantly of hay will pick them up." said her more busitlesalike sister. • and Bututt The Sundy family moved to. the area when the many friends and customers ul the Sundys• will long remember the picturesque. hay Delray Beach was named Linton in honor of Wil• \ lift and the small office where Addie sat working liam Linton, who founded the town in 1895. It was at her father sadesk. surrounded by chair to this form of about 100 persons where the eight from PalmBeach's old Royal Poinciana Hotel. a Sundy children were reared. sate more than 100 years old and the sleepy young Sundt' was a city .0 ae, rrlayorF cats who made the feed store their home cb14310fler. S. Addie said yesterday no dec►sion"has beenory ►n o Delray Be_ a fined with SLEbiXa made by the new owners about whethertk tear It was a time when resldeats bop s doyn the._vW time boardt fain ButSean►notes for the huctleberr the , whit 1 nr", u� to do. she t Mot, rode the train alaog Henry f na'� title turd I want to rest Addle said Plaster's�ra►lr•oaa to 'bop in Palm Beech, and pet `' .rstrrdaydown the m►ddie of the street Ise _ -•l raft' fur bet to do at twine said wooden pf Sa t e s Dtstead of building sidewalks 1 for h ;1 who takes a home on ue clt the Weer than doe !vo+ it s all Part od history -• just like the cM ►lest A.rnu* I w,hula al the stater" doe without I1fl *Vial\ Si d► 1'eed and herUliart (4 Ohre• the) a•hxlM l a 1 l • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 31-12 ( 1) (B) , the Historic Preservation Board of The City of Delray Beach will hold a public hearing for public input regarding the designation of the Sundy Feed Store as a Historic Building. The hearing will be held on Thursday June 9, 1988 at 9:00am in the first floor conference room at City Hall. The Board has researched the historical significance of the Sundy Feed Store and deems this building worthy of placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report may be obtained from the Planning Department, City Hall. The legal description of the Sundy Feed Store is the South 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach • County. u1i .ii'l , ii ---.---ii -,-; ' --z„ .. 'rr :.: W Rs EiL 9.' 121 ICE TA ,am•—�- ` / r II X " . a n ER 3 it �.a '!l sa, 4-gm 4 • / M . 1 Dn ' 1 ' � M 1 Q� r �-�� — av s d r • I 1� t -I. „ us; . . mi� d i inva ,, illikt; ' ' ' n . 1 I 15 . ; El Eli Ell El •I '4 " IF a by • r`` a±i _OB 0.-kiE . z•i •♦ o O 5 .5' PUBLIC En in! �icZ 4 ., 1 ' , . n, a 68 j UM: . _ 3 1 II @ ` l t'ami® ;-YY r , 2' . 7 �� e SCHOOL - '' frill}m ?� ' 1 » • air- WE I�7 I 111:15 �aarr -'1 =Clisr IS 1 rlr " .•. IOI„ a r is1''` S , .z D'It/4A h�I rijij[ .f,_sl 11 s .is . ri 111as si• 1 Erej"W"% a t1s r .js1. . r1a s r r w K PUBLISH City of Delray Beach Delray Beach News Elizabeth Arnau May 30, 1988 City Clerk a CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION • TO: LTER O. BARRY, CITY MANAGER FROM: ID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 12, 1988 AGENDA ITEM RECOMMENDATION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD TO DESIGNATE THE SUNDY FEED STORE AS A HISTORIC STRUCTURE ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: To accept the Board' s recommendation, direct the City Clerk to prepare an enacting ordinance, and to set a public hearing date (July 26, 1988) . BACKGROUND: Pursuant to provisions of the City' s Historic Preservation OTdtiNacw_ steps have been taken to designate the Sundy Feed Store as a historic structure. This subject came to the attention of the Board when it was discovered that Ocean Lumber was to sell the property upon which the Sundy Feed Store is located to Misner Electric, a neighboring business. As demolition would occur, it was thought that by designating the building as historically significant . an impetus would be created to have the structure moved to Morikami Park. As required, a designation report was prepared by the Board (copy attached) . A public hearing before the Board was duly noticed, advertised, and held on June 9, 1988. HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Board considered this item on June 9, 1988, and forwarded a unanimous recommendation of approval. There was no public comment. To: Walter O. 'F= ry, City Manager ` Re: Recommendation Of Historic Preservation Board To Designate The Sundry Feed Store As A Historic Structure Page 2 RECOMMENDED ACTION: By motion, accept the Board' s recommendation, direct the City Clerk to prepare an enacting ordinance, and set a public hearing date (July 26, 1988) . Attachment: - designation report REF/DJK#25/B:CCSUNDY.TXT 7 4a & the e V:S a41 S J k cep. - ✓ vfl G., -2, ? 7s 272-'4cr E w M fl C c?\ L T-4) 14-4 a c--=--(4_3.) T- r.1 (2--0 / vt u-,1 o r -77.3 CS s) DeSicr �c'rJ �2c-Pvrzr S PUiRP0S� o +� ►,o� �s�eJ The, pu-rpose a f- + z. 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' rer)o s s I vM 1 GJ 6,1?t‘nv 014 -100-as-n -ad 1 Yn s p-r .s s ewa (9- s (�1�'`l Q.I a Uo 14& s� SJ S ,� 1 S v Q '^-' ?�1 1;) chAA -- o-a u S) W PO4, +- ,y waj�o """,a 04 U t t ALt1AF1 • • Si HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) DESIGNATION REPORT I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A) create awareness of the town's architectural structural, historical buildings, B) provide a framework of appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally significant building, D) acknowledge the economic contribution of one of Delray Beach's first families, the Sundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is situated adjacent to the Westside Spurtracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street, facing East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is the south 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represents the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North and West. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue at the Seaboard Railway during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber provided the communities imported building materials along the spur tract, the Sundy Feed Store served the area farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power station, SFS is believed by someone of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, a village carpenter, the SFS was intended as a tomato packing house. It was purchased c. 1913 by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50 x 100 (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-side, rectangular structure displays a steep gableson its East-West facades, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass windows has been removed, but openings are still detectable on all four sides with double windows accenting the upper loft areas. Double wooden door loading docks are centered on all the building sides. The materials features post-beam structural truss supports, and an upper level - loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper room. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915-early 1970's. 1 IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, prominent Bank Director, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, peppers, pineapples) and his descendants operated the SFS from c. 1913 to 1977. The Sundy's South Swinton Avenue home (1902) is the communities oldest. The SFS was th first store of its kind in the area. It vended fertilizer, feed, hay, crate material, plows, farm implements, and seeds (bean and pepper) . It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone. The Sundy Family were active hay brokers and buyers from Ohio and New York commodity markets. Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, operated the store with her late sister Sadie after their father's passing. According to Miss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers with their needs in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder when Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns •in Florida and its produce was shipped around the country. During the early years•, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a structural longevity and integrity and reveals a quality of enduring building materials. Original dimensions with no alterations and original elements are all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS was a commercial structure from c. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by Ocean City Lumber. It is being used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the property, and intends to demolish the structure. The site will be used for parking. The condition is structurally sound, and displays neglect and dysfunctions. Except for minimal termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. Due to its height and weight, the structure can not be moved intact. Reported by, the SFS sustained only minor water damage during the hurricane of the late 1970's (160 + wind) . The site is zoned Central Business District. VI. IMPACT The structure's location provides a streetscape continuity with the once FEC train station and Ocean City Lumber Company when the train's impact was foremost in Delray Beach. Its removal would remove from sight the final living glimpse of the vital role agriculture played in the town's development. T- VII. RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds it is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first families, the Sundys. (7 0 11 ORDINANCE NO. 102-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE SUNDY FEED STORE BUILDING LOCATED ON THE SOUTH 85 FEET OF THE NORTH 153 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 84, DELRAY BEACH, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 3, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A HISTORIC BUILDING AND AUTHORIZING THE ? RELOCATION TO MORIKAMI PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on June 9, 1988, unanimously recommended the designation of the Sundy Feed Store Building as a Historic Building, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITYOF TTT T •f 'LEACH, -� TT- S r L . .� CITY s OF :J i+JJ:ii L'L't'1�.21, Y'L Ji�1Lf'f, AS t VLLV/V.c Section 1. That the following described building in the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as a Historic Building: _- The Sundy Feed Store Building located on the South 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3 , of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 2. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby authorizes the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store Building to Morikami Park. 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 23rd day of August , 1988. MAYOR ATTEST: • First Reading August 9, 1988 Second Reading August 23, 1988 f 1 1 1 ;�, • . • . /to'AL LEY R/G/Kr aF' �A r- . 7...-- • 85. 01 - 25'.O' .«<"...,.-..ems �...<,.. , 9.5' •001 0 O.•' s• (N\ 6 f ° try o o � pN • \ () 0 ti % . a N o N N 0 (I' N \I y /53,0' • \k• . N , ) 1` .4. 9' 50.4' ' 9. 7' • —3.7' CO NQ. 2 , ,........,.,:_,,...,,..„ -____......__ _______ , , ................_._ . ..........____, ......., ,,,..... ..„ .,_ ..._ ................,-•-s-cv7--,,„, ••• ._ . • -_' - . , .'' . •— — - cj,VO AA ga<2 VEV 0' TNESOU,' 6 flEET OFr//s-moid2rAr Ih;-, rurveY fit Jwlrt • /53FEETO`LOT/, BLOC,t�B4,OEL,2,4Y• fk QC'N, ri0' v;l"d 'A'i'.iirn, #7 PA/44 E.4 C,c/ C O Y/t/T 2 2/Q/D t, . . /'RE�A,PEO FOR= OCEAN C/TY ,L t'M ` c.,e 30✓UNE'!S SCALE /"z 2O' PLAT BOOK N�. / "�^ � 4 .. w • O'BRIEN, SUITER & O' ' E ; ' k► `;; _ � .. ENGINEERS — LAND ` ' -ill iktRAY REACH FLORIDA ; 101111, ` :' r. t I HEREBY CERTIFY that the plot shown hereon is o tie s %/,�; _j :� • fig''' made under mydirection, and that said survey i' eV` '- r '� r is occur fhb tK+'�.. and. ,,nuts otherwise shown, there or• no visible •ncr.;`• + . ti 14"( lieiri . •. .,HD WO[D/30 frei PO' N. • �• a- . • Z ( _ . • --L6'ALLEY eP/GNr of f ,4 Y .. (....-- E35. 0 ' / 3.P• .C.O' -1 ► /65 O/ .`J 2S.0' 0 `. " Co -o 6 o - �,' c\ b9 ° , ,N\ k I) • \ O 0 k l� � e � p k •• t o� om • �. o ) .k ill r• 11 • o hl ) o L % /53.0' I t�1 1 -_-24. 9' 50.4' ` 9 7' > o —3.'7, 00 NC. I V 3 .. _- i E i T ' 5 S � ' • OUil _... .. --.-:--...if- -5.0e../.,,—"7,........„ • •. -. • 7 - - `. "• .!-�.1 �U�, tio -.. �� . rC7y / Mq/,V T, �j AV C'rS> "—d - JAL S' %Q'VEYOF% r,e✓e ur,v8. . r•os'-r ND., 'ri' 1ri:•., `utit'v dt.iwiti /53 FEET OF LOT/, BLOC,'B4,DE,C,Qi4Y, E 7C e/, rr` v 1'd '�'i'.i;nt� ;, F'AL M BEA CA( COi'vey FL OR/O 4, 4.. : ,• ; ,: a ,2EfA.PE.O FDR= OCEAN C/TY L G�t-*1B f•' Deli 30✓ 'N4f '75 SCALE /"r '0' PLAT KOOK Me. / /.., , $ k il O'BRIEN, SUITER & O' R E `o' W 4'' • ENGINEERS — LAND - A -.44 ._ . DELRAY REACH • FLORIDA _Ain %� �` 11‘.. ::...".. 4 • ..:: I HEREBY CERTIFY that the plat shown hereon is a"ti *es e • . • r,,• made under my direction, and that said survey is occur'', w►• . •11,A,,. 1 . - ,w and. �nlen otherwise showy; there ore no visible encrd."k + * ri°C�4,104 , 1i . A . �•t nH0 WOK rt� • Ne .' D/30 r '� V.v. • k, r. AGENDA HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING JUNE 9, 1988 at 8:00 A.M. Call to Order • Roll Call Approval of Minutes Finance Report I. Old Business A. C.O.A. Application - Dr. Domeyer B. Report from the District 1. Nassau Park 2. Del-Ida Park 3. Old School Squre a. Cason Cottage b. Old School Square Inc. C. Certified Local Government (CLG) from National Park Services D. Discussion on Request for Staff Assistance E. Report on Sundy Feed Store F. Finalize Flow Chart and Approval of COA Forms II. New Business A. Proposal New Historic District B. Report on Jacksonville Conference C. Review Submitted C.O.A. Applications, if any III. Public Hearing - Sundy Feed Store 9:00 A.M. IV. Announcements and Adjournment u*$AU• STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 87 PAGE NO. 56.240 y AMOUNT a J NTIRE 'FT OF N 153 FT OF LT t DY7BUILDGS 127S 6.432 CH TAIL 334.77 It 43 46 16 01 084 0012 BILLINGSL TOWN OF DEL-WAY 11 BOX 0 BLK 84 IXOOTOTAL 41036 f•1S8 CH TA 334.77 DELRAY BEACH FL 13447SALE YR 75 ORB 2442 P 1378 P'C 048 I ACRES IC81I{ 7.0000MUN 287.25 IGEN VAL 41036 2-733-615-8 I 5CH VAL{ 41036 TOTAL 885.98 Al2 43 46 16 Cl 084 0013 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TOWN OF DELRAY M4SLAND 30215 6.4325�GEN TAX 361.54 , \\\ X PROPERTY TAX DEPT S 145 FT OF N 298 FT OF LT 1 D BUILDG 25992 8.1S8QSCH TAN( 458.54 PO BOX 14000 ILK 84 'XOOTOTAL 56207 1UNO BEACH FL 33408SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 P'C 048 ACRES C80 7.000 UN 393.45 GEM VA 56207 2-733-621-2 ISCH VA 56207 TOTAL 1213.53 t2 43 46 16 01 084 0014 OCEAN CITY LUMBER CO TOWN OF DELRAY iM4�LAND 249833 6.4329GEN TAX 3910.75 213 E ATLANTIC AVE SLY 150 FT OF LOT I, LTS 2. 3TD BUILDG 3SB133 B.1SB05CN TAX 4,59.78 DELRAY BEACH FL LT 4 (LESS S 35 FT OF E 15 FT)X0 TOTAL 607966 MOAT 296 33444LT 5 (LESS E 15 FT). LTS 6. 7 i P C 048 6 S 144 FT OF 16 FT ABNDED ACRES ALLEY LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOT 7IC68l & LYG E OF 6 ADJ TO S 69.30 FT 7.000• UN 4255.76 OF LOT 6 BLK 84 GEM VA 607966 2-733-627-1 SCH VA 607,66 OTAL 13126.2, 2 43 46 16 01 084 0041 OCEAN CITY LUMBER CO INC24 TOWN OF DELRAY IM4 'LAND 5560 6.432 EN TA 35.75 PO BOX 0 E 15 FT OF S 35 FT OF LT Y L 3D BUILDG 8.158 CH TA 45.36 DELRAY BEACH FL 15 FT OF LT S ILK 84 XO•TOTAL 5560 33447SALE YR 81 ORB 3557 P 1041 P C 000 ACRES .04 E 7.000• UN 38.9B EN VAL S560 2-733-633-6 _-----_ CH VAL 5560 DIAL 120.03 1 12 43 46 16 01 0 0080 SANTANO HARD 6 SUZANNE TOWN OF DEFRAY 4 AND 82460 6.432 EN TA. 1595.66 11 NE 2ND A LTS 8 6 ! K 84 D UILDGS 165601 8.158 CH TAB 2023.61 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 8S ORB 4542 P 1413 O•TOTAL 248061 33444 P'C Ott ACRES 8 EN VAL 248061 7.000• UN 1736.43 y� 2-733-639-5 -CH VAL 248061 OTAL 5355.77 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LIIR Y TOTAL CO MUNI TAX TOTAL TAXES G TT 00; 5 958830 7822.13 G•TOT-GENERAL 5 958830 6167.66 .00 .00 .•0 13989.79 6711.81 20701.60 • 3 .uu• STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 87 PAGE NO. 56.231 NAMI 4i-44NIJ,ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION fl f flt OPIRTY AND OTHIIN INFORMATION ` � AMOUNT MIN11W MI -"^ 12 43 46 16 01 083 0110 FLORIDA POWER I LIGHT CO TOWN OF DELRAY A45ILAND 40897 6.43216EN TAN 291.65 % PROPERTY TAX DEPT LTS 11 & 12 BLK 83 D BUILDG9 4442 8.1584SCH TALI 369.88 PO BOX 14000 SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 AOOTOTAL 45339 JUNO REACH FL 33408 P•C 010 ACRES / C93I / 6.00001MUN 272.04 % GEM VAL 45339 2-733-585-2 SCH VAL 45339 TOTAL 933.57 12 43 46 16 01 083 0170 CARY D D L VIRGINIA 5 TOWN OF DELRAY IM45ILAND 19018 6.43251GEN TAN 127.61 200 NE 3PD AVE N 153 FT OF A TRGLR STRIP 'D BUILDG 619 8.1580ISCH TAN 161.83 DELRAY BEACH FLA BET BLK 83 & RY XOdTOTAL9 19837 '3444 PAC 010 ACRES C93 6.0000M1UN 119.02 'GEN VAL 19837 2-733-591-7 SCH VAL 19837 TOTAL 408.46 /12 43 46 16 01 083 0180 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TOWN OF DELRAY IM41LAND 2376 6.432 GEN TAN 15.28 % PROPERTY TAX DEPT S 76.5 FT OF Al 229.5 FT OF A 'D (BUILDG9 8.158aSCH TAN 19.39 PO BOX 14000 TRGLR STRIP/BET BLK 83 & RY 11X0OTOTAL 2376 JUNO BEACH FL 33408SALE YR 00 'ORB 0000 P 0000 P C 010 % ACRES / ,C93 6.00004MUN 14.26 G7N VAL 2376 1 2-733.597.6. 5cH VAL 2376 TOTAL 1 48.93 12 43 46 16 01 083 0190 FLORIDA POWER L LIGHT CO TOHM OF DELRAY IMY%ILAND 3416 6.432 EN TA 21.98 % PROPERTY TAX D.DT 5" 191.5 FT OF A TRGLR STRIP 0 BUILDGq 8.15t CH TA 27.87 PO BOX 14000 LTG BET ILK 83 & RY IXO6TOTAL 34161 JUNO BEACH FL 33409SALE YR 73 ORB 2369 P 1489 1 P•C 010 ACRES C93 6.000 UN 20.49 !GEN VALJ 3416 2-733-603-4 5CH VAL/ 3416 TOTAL 70.34 12 43 46 16 01 084 0011 ONNEN TIM D TR TOWN OF DELRAY IM4�L AND 24354 6.432 EN TAX 403.96 90 RAILROAD 1:AY N 68 FT OF LT 1 BLK 84 ID IBUILDG4� 38445 8.158 Cu TAX 512.32 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 5070 P 1596 !X0 TOTAL 62799 33444 P•C 048 ACRES .:88I 7.000 UN 439.60 tf,1 VAL 62799 2.733-609-3 CH VAL 62799 OTAL 1355.88 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LIIBRAIY TOTAL CO PUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES PG-TOT-SCHOOL 5 133767 1091.29 PG•TOT-GENERAL 5 133767 860.48 .00 .00 .60 1951.77 8 .41 2817.18 j .,. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 87 PAGE NO. 56.241 NAME OF QWNt, A -- - - airr- 'l MrouNr M111NB rrN 4 12 43 46 16 01 084 0101 OCEAN CITY LUMBER CO INC TOWN OF DELRAY 114SLAND 32684 6.4321GEN TA11 861.62f 213 E ATLANTIC AVE W 37.7 FT OF LT 10 ILK 84 D BUILDG! 106716 8.1510601 TAX 1136.67 DELRAY BEACH FLA XOOTOTAL 131700 33444 P/C 011 ACRES C{B 7.000 N 677.60 GEN VAL 139700 2-733-646-8 SCH VAL 139700 TOTAL 3016.16 2 43 46 16 01 084 0102 EASSA PROPERTIES TOWN OF DELRAY M4SLAND 60760 6.432 EN TAX 716.10 777 E ATLANTIC AVE/0400 E 10 FT OF LT 10 6 LT 11 D BUILOG9 61572 8.158 CH TAX 617.61 DELRAY BEACH FL BLK 84 XOOTOTAL 122332 33444SALE YR 84 ORB 4324 P 1414 P/C 012 ACRES 1C88 7.000 UN 156.32 GEN VA 122332 2-733-652-2 SCH VA 122332 TOTAL 2641.21 12 43 46 '6 01 085 0011 SHOAF THOMAS M TOWN OF DELRAY 4SLAND 17775 6.432 EN TA 513.33 204 E ATLANTIC AVE LT 1 /LESS S 79.3 FTC ILK 85 D BUILDG 62028 1.158 CN TA 651.03 PO BOX 3006 SALE YR 77 ORB 2650 P 0666 XOOTOTAL 79803 \ DELRAY BEACH FL 1- 444 P/C 019 ACRES 88 7.000 UN 5S8.62 GEN VALI 79803 2-'33.6 8 1 SCH VA 79803 OTAL 1721.61 12 43 46 16 01 085 01.20 WILLIAMS WILLIAM C III TR TOWN 'F DELRAY LT 2 ILK 85 *ISLAND 40766 6.432 EN TA 1268.56 300 N DIXIE HWY/1314 SALE 80 ORB 3371 P 1881 1UILDG 156417 8.158 CH TA 1608.86 WEST P4LM BEACH FL XOOTOTAL 197213 33401 P C 011 ACRES B 7.000 UN 1380.46 2 EN VA 197213 -733-664-6 CH VA 167213 TOTAL 4257.11 12 43 46 16 01 085 0030 ILLIAMS WILLIAM C III TR TOWN OF DELRA LT 3 ILK 83 4 AND 60760 6.432 EN TA 360.14 3 0 N DIXIE HWY/11314 SALE YR 80 OR 3371 P 1811 UILDG 8.158 CH TA• 415.68 WE T PALM BEACH FL 0. OTAL 60760 33401 P/C 010 ACRES { 7.000 UN 425.32 EN VA 60760 2-733-670-0 •-CH VA 60760 OTAL 1311.84 • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LI R Y TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 1►G-TOT•SCMOOL 5 559808 4893.23 1 PG.TOT•GENERAL 5 K99808 3858.25 .00 .00 . •0 8751.48 41518.65 12950.13 i 1 / 1 STATE OF FLORIDA REGUL AL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM REAL NTY YEAR 87 PAGE NO. 56.251 NAME OF OWNER ADDRESS. DMRTPTO r 1-PROPERTYAN6-0 ER INFORMATION �� TAXES _. 1 ----- - - — coohI r AMouN. ♦ WWW t MI qnitH- r.X_12 41 46 '6 01 092 0080 DELRAY BEACH IOWNTOWN DEV AUTHTOWN OF DELRAY M4JLAND 26919 6.43251GEN TAX % FRED B DEVITT JR LT 8 & S 6 IN OF LT 9 BLK 92 D BUILDGS 1513 8.1S80SCH TAX30 SE 4TH AVE SALE YR 75 ORB 2393 P 1530 XI TOTAL 28432 DELRAY REACH FL 33444 P'C 086 WHOL EX 28432 ACRES C8 SCH EXI! 28432 2-733-951-3 GEN VAL SCH VAL TOTAL 12 43 46 16 01 092 0091 COOK LONNIE E JR & MARY E TOWN OF DELRAY M451LAND 25063 6.4325GEN TAX 349.43 325 E ATLANTIC AVE LT 9 /LESS 5 6 INCHES, ILK 92 D BUILDGS 29259 8.158OSCH TAX 443.15 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 78 ORB 2956 P 1390 XOOTOTAL 54322 33444 P'C 048 ACRES C88 7.0000MUN 380.25 GEN VAI 54322 2-733-957-2 SCH VAL 54322 TOTAL 1172.83 Jf-12 43 46 16 01 092 0100 DOWNTOWN DEV AUTHORITY TOWN OF DELRAY LT 10 BLK 92 44 AND 23763 6.4325GEN TAX r 64 SE 5TH AVE SALE YR 85 ORB 4747 P 1567 p BUILDGS 1405 8.1580SCH TAX DELRAY BEACH FL IX1 OTAL 25168 33444 P C 010 WHOL EX 25168 ACRES C88 SCH EXfj 2516E GEN VA 2-733-963-7 SCH VAL TOTAL '2 43 46 16 01 092 0110 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF TOWN OF DELRAY 4 AND 244120 6.4325GEN TAX 100 NW 15T AVE LTS 11 TO 16 INC. N 14.7 FT 0 D RUIIDG 11241 8.158015CH TA DELRAY BEACH FL LT 17, LTS 19, 24 6 25 ILK 92 XI TOTAL 255361 33444 P C 089 HOL E 255361 { ACRES ICI I CH EX 255361 EN VA I 2-733-969-6 CH VA 1 TOTAL i>112 43 46 16 01 092 0171 SMITH THOMAS A d TOWN OF DELRAY 4 AND 46500 6.432 EN TA 1116.67 p +i1 WALTER F HINZ d D P GRAHAM S 60 FT OF LT 17 BLK 92 D UILDG51 127099 I 8.15E CH TA 1416.22 96 NE 4TH AVE SALE YR 86 ORB 5097 P 1908 0 OTAL 173599 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444 P C 017 ACRES 8 7.000 UN 1215.20 EN VAL 173599 2.733-9'S0 CH VAL 173599 OTAL 3748.09 I .. NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LI RAPT TOTAL CO RUNI TAX TOTAL TAXES I PG-T0T-S .,'.; 5 227921 1859.37 A PG TOT GENER., S 227921 1466.10 .00 .00 .00 3323.47 I5 .45 4920.92 F. „+ STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR $7 PAGE $0. f, 1- '., NAMI 4F-OWNER, A -- -� �NOUNt f-�:41 _. j MIU110I Me ? 43 46 16 01 090 0190 ELLIOTT DONALD H TOWN OF DELRAY M4 LAND 21158 6.4325GEN TAI 999.88 1410 DALE LN LTS 19 TO 24 INC BLK 90 D BUILDG$ 126512 8.1580SCH TAN 1204.69 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 82 ORB 3673 P 0631 XO.TOTAL 147670 33444 PAC Ot' ACR C9 6.0000MUN 886.02 GEN VALI 147670 2-733-860• SCH VAL 147670I TOTAL 3040.59 12 43 46 16 01 0 0250 FEC RY TOWN OF DELRAY 84 LAND 75823 ! 6.432 EN TA% (REID TO DORI STRIP 50 FT WIDE ADJ TO ELY D BUILDG1 416 8.158 CH TAX 1,, 1 MALAGA 'I' R'W IN DB356P541 BLK 90 X1 TOTAL SEE CENTR LY ASS SED ROLL ST AUGUSTINE FL 32084 P/C 010 76239 ACRES C9 SCH EXM 76239 I . IGEN VAL 2-733-P66-5 ISCH VAL, TOTAL 12 43 46 16 01 091 0011 JOINER MILDRED H TOWN OF DELRAY IM4'i'_AND 36193 6.4325GEN TA 311.82 104 NE 4TH AVE N 75 FT OF LTS 1 TO 3 INC D BUILDGS 37783 8.1580SCH TA 395.47 DELRAY BEACH FL 81K 91 XNNTOTAL 73976 33444 P C Of/8 HMSTD 25000 ' ACRES C9311VD 500 pp SCH EXM 25500 6.000 UN 290.86 IGEN VAL, 48476 2-'/33-873-8 SCH VAI. 48476 OTAL 998.15 12 43 46 16 01 091 0012 MC COY DONNA N & TOWN OF DELRAY M45ILANP 1 24129 6.432 EN TA 607.77 a BERNARD & SARA S KIMMEL S 50 FT OF LTS 1 TO 3 INC D BUIL. 5 70355 8.198 CH TA 770.80 309 NE 1ST ST ILK 91 XOOTOTAL 94484 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444SALE YR 80 ORB 3365 P 0366 P C 011 I ACRES �'C9 I- 6.000 UN 566.90 El1 VA 94484 2-733-879-7 IS CH VA 94484 OTAL 1,45.47 k 12 43 46 16 01 0 0013 MC N'-DO ALD C JR TOWN OF DELRAY 84 AND 66297 6.432 EN TA 1478.06 0 N OCEA BLVD 100 FT LYG E OF FEC RR D UILDG 163482 8.158 CH TA ¶879.59 GULF STREAM LK 91 XO OTAL 229779 3344 ALE YR 87 ORB 5361 P 0157 f P C Ot6 ACRES CS k 6.00001UN 1378.67 EN VA 229779 2.733-885-1 CH VA 229779 TOTAL 4731.27 }. F iA , ITEMS NON-EX-VAL :.0M EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LI, R Y TOTAL CO RUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES G•TOT-SCHOOL 5 520409 4245.50 . PG-TOT GENERAL S 520409 3347.53 .00 .00 .100 7593.03 1 3121r.95 10715.48 T t I . ., STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 87 PAGE NO. 56.249 NAME OF OwNEI.AbORES DESCRIPTION ^5 220 "AXIS �` AMOUNT M41A01 •VO. n _ ' 43 46 16 01 091 0040 KILBOURNE J)HM I TOWN OF DELRAY IM45+LAND 35913 6.432SGEN TAX 406.63 STEVE DOLE LTS 4 & S ILK 91 D 'BUILDG$ 27302 8.158OSCH TAX 515.71 4656 FRANWOOD DR S..(E YR 87 ORB 5234 P 0654 XOOTOTAL 63215 DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 P.0 011 ACRES C93 6.0000MUN 379.2P GEN VAL 632 5 2-733-891-6 SCH VAL 63215 TOTAL 1301.63 2 43 46 16 01 091 0060 SURLES DORIS G TOWN OF DELRAY LT 6 ILK 91 M451LAND 18681 6.4325GE4 TA) 140.58 126 NE 4TH AVE D BUII DGS 28174 8.IS8OSCH TAX 178.29 DELRAY BEACH FL XHXTOTAL 46855 33.44 P'C 008 HMSTD 25000 ACRES C93 5CH EXM 25000 6.0000MUN 131.13I GEN VAL. 21855 i. 2-733-897-5 SCH VAL. 21855 TOTAL 450.00 h.. 12 43 6 16 01 091 0070 SURLES LEONARD L JR TOWN OF DELRAY m4 AND 69299 6.432SIGEN TAX 445.76 I. tt SURLES i SOWS DIST LTS 7 i 8 ILK 91 D BUILDGS 8.1SROSCH TAX 565.33 313 SE 2ND AVE SALE YR 72 ORB 1989 P 1202 XO TOTAL I 69299 DELRAY BEACH FL 3444 P-C 0 . d4t, 4 ACRES 7 6.0000MUN 415.79 2-733- EN VAL 69299 3 3 CH VAL 69299 TOTAL 1 1420.8$ t I 12 43 46 16 01 091 ••90 CARY DOUGLAS D & VIRGINIA G TOM OF DELRAY M'. LAND 1 123240 6.4325GEN TAM 1012.34 200 NE 3RD AVE LTS TO 12 INC ILK 91 D BUILDGSI 34141 8.1580iSCH TA 1283.92 • 4 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE R 78 ORB 2899 P 0855 XODTOTAL 157381 33444 P C 048 ACRES C93 6.000• UV 544.29 GEN VAL 157381 2-7339092 SCH VALI 157381 OTAL 3240.57 12 43 46 16 01 092 0010 HUBER AUGUR C & HELEN L TOHN OF DELRAY LT 1 BLK 92 V AND I 51691 6.432 • EN TA. 1300.12 826 NW 5TH AV SALE YR 84 ORB 4387 P 1225 D UIL DGSi 150426 8.158•�CH TA• 1848.87 DELRAY BEACH FL • I 0 OTAL 2021t7 31444 k P C 011 ACRES B • 7.000. UN 1414.82 2-733-915-7 EN VAL 202117 CH VAL 202117 OTAL 4343.81 •1AITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX bp DEBT DD MAINT LIBR Y TOTAL CO MUNI TAX TOTAL TAXER PG-TOT-SCHOOL S 513867 4192.12 IG.T0T-GENERAL 5 513867 3305.45 .00 .00 . 0 7497.57 32 .32 10782.89 ,.„„ STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM REACH COUNTY YEAR $7 PAGE NO. 56.25$ NAME OF OWNER, ADDNI T TAXIS .� + � 1.L - AMOUNI _ -wwa I V I " NV 12 43 46 16 Cl 092 0180 PFUNDSTON ANNA M TOWN OF DELRAY IM45ILAND 35650 6.432 EN TA$ 1234.91 ANNA M PFUNDSTON TR TITL HLDR LT 18 BLK 92 D BUILDGS 181830 8.158 CH TAM 1566.17 80 NE 4TH AVE SALE YR 86 0R9 4842 P 1838 ',XSMTOTAL 217480 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444 P,C 017 HMSTD 25000 ACRES CBOWVD 500 SCH EXM 25500 7,00001MUN -1343.86 GEM VAL. 191980 2-733-981-5 SCH VAL; 191980 TOTAL 4144.94 Al2 43 46 16 01 092 0200 DELLA PORTA R A b MARGARET J &TOWN OF DELRAY M45,LAND 71300 6.432 EN TAX2Y62.a5 ' J T & CAROLYN B DOLVIN LTS 20 R 21 BLK 92 D BUILDGS 311S7S 8.1Sa05CH TA)4 3123.50 74 NE 4TH AVE SALE YR 75 ORB 2444 P 1096 XOOTOTAL 382875 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444 P,C 019 ACRES 5881 7.0000MUN 26' .13 'GEN VAL. 382875 2-733-987-4 SCH VAL 382875 TOTAL 1 8266.48 '1 4 12 43 46 16 01 092 0220 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS INC TOWN OF DELRAY 614SLAND 62000 6.432$EN TA) 785.851 2751 S DIxIE HWY LTS 22 6 23 BLK 92 'D BUILDGSI 60166 8.15E SCH TAX996.63 ' WEST PALM BEACH FL SALE YR 69 ORC t733 P 0000 XOOTOTAL 122166 33405 zC 017 ACRES C89 7.0000MUN 855.1 7 GEN VAL 122166i 2-73 -993-9-- SCH VAL; 122166 TOTAL 2637.65 12 43 46 16 01 3 0010 ATLANTIC REALTY CO TOWN OF DELRAY �M9S1LAND 67511 6.4325GEN TAX 2637.331I \\ % SUN BANK-ACCT DEPT 8490 LT 1 ILK 93 'D BUILDGSI 1120104 8.1S805CH TA 9688.S7i PO BOX 5100 'XOOTOTAL 1187615 ' FT LAUDERDALE FL 33310 P-C 023 ACRES 5881 _--- 7.000 UN 8313.31 _ IGEN VAL; 1187615 2-733-999-8 SCH VAL1 1187615 TOTAL 25641.21 12 43 46 16 01 093 0021 LOVE CO TOWN OF DELRAY IM49LAND 55202 6.432 EN TAX 1093.40 , % JAMES L LOVE JR TR , E 45.16 FT OF LT 2 BLK 93 ID $UILDGSI 114778 8.1511 CH TAX 1386.70I PO BOX 940 SALE YR 83 ORB 3998 P 0940 XOOTOTAL 169980 DELRAY REACH FL -334.47 P,C 011 ACRES k88 7.0000MUN 1189.86 GEN VAL' 169980 2-734-005-8 SCH VALI 169980 TOTAL 3669.96 • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX DD DEBT DD MAINT LIIBRApv TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES D PG-Tot-SCHOOL 5 205461E 16761.57 I .- PG-TOT-GENERAL S 20546'6 13216.34 .00 .00 .100 29977.91 14382.33 44360.24 I 1 I GEORGE MORIKAMI THE SUNDY FEED STORE I WISH TO BECOME A FRIEND OF THE AT SUNDY FEED STORE a ", AT MORIKAMI PARK MORIKAMI PARK Print Name 7, Address i ' --- :-.- ' '''':;1144,64:J'111;1',6::,,,,I,ti'l''I'ti 1-- City/State/Zip ilk ' ,, ,I • ' Phone t� ,� • ..r .� _ w u ="te "'''040.4 My contribution of LAST OF THE PAST is enclosed. Make checks payable to I The Morikami, Inc./S.F.S. The oldest existing and mail to: commercial agricultural building Friends of Sundy Feed Store in South Palm Beach County. Morikami Park ` 4000 Morikami Park Road One of the area's early farmers,George Morikami, Delray Beach, FL 33446 was a customer of the Sundy Feed Store and The Sundy Feed Store was built c. 1912 and For additional information contact participated in the cultural and social network that for 79 years it stood beside the Florida East 407-495-0233. it provided to the agricultural community. Coast Railroad tracks in downtown Delray It would be impossible to find a more beautiful or Beach. Owned and operated by the pioneering appropriate location than Morikami Park for this Sundy family,it was the first store to sell farming historic building which figured so prominently in equipment and supplies to the growing number the lives of the pioneer farmers. of farmers in the area. But it was much more than a commercial venture; it also served as a social center and community link to the area's farmers and their families. The Sundy Feed Store is a visual and physical But why Morikami Park . . . and what would a YOU ARE INVITED reminder of the important role agriculture and Japanese cultural museum and gardens and TO BECOME A the pioneering farmers played in the economic the Sundy Feed Store have in common? "FRIEND OF THE SUNDY FEED STORE" development of Palm Beach County. In 1906 George Morikami immigrated from The Sundy Feed Store has been moved Japan to become one of the early settlers of the from its original site to Yamato Colony,which was located a few miles Morikami Park south of Delray Beach.This colony of Japanese immigrants farmed land once owned by Henry Flagler's Model Land Company. Pineapples Phase I, the most costly, is nearing comple s.. tl It.41. 1 and winter vegetables were grown and shipped t north via Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad. tion thanks to generous contributions from ' ' " " the State, County, City and The Morikami ` � ;4,,:. fit For a time the colony prospered but eventually ( > A Inc. It includes moving, constructing a new . ,a '� , , i` � � - its members moved elsewhere. George Mori , foundation,re-roofing and stabilization of the ` kami, however, stayed on. He became a suc-r t�` ,, building. Additional funds totalling $58,025 , �; 1 ,, ' . i it ,�1�1�4 - cessful farmer, produce wholesaler and real- ,. are needed to complete the first phase. w = i /,, estate investor. Before his death at 89 he donated over 200 acres west of Delray Beach to Palm Beach County for a public park in which a museum of Japanese culture would be built. PHASE 1 FUNDING SOURCES After the store's closing in 1979 it remained Funds Needed vacant and threatened by demolition. Much ($58,025) thought was given to the possibility of adaptive ///4- State of Florida reuse for the building,but encroachingdevelop- _ ($115,375) p �^ .� The Morikami,IncIna �¢;3=Qii ��� ment, lack of parking and other factors made ($22,500) ����A Y Palm Beach County this approach economically impractical. If the '` ,' ($23,700) "'° /� .,r," Delray Beach($24,000) Total $243,600 Sundy Feed Store were to survive, as an important reminder of our agricultural history, - �' ` . L-- 7.) op... '.- it would have to be moved from its original site ` in the center of town. � n► . M �u..F . t �,, Money is needed now to complete Phase I. To prevent imminent demolition, the building ' ` c was placed on the Local Register of Historic Phase II, restoration . . . and Phase III, Places in 1988 and a new location was found at Morikami Park's Master Plan calls for a demon- adaptation for exhibitions and public use,will Morikami Park, home of The Morikami Mu- stration farm to reflect farming techniques at proceed as funding becomes available. seum and Japanese Gardens. the turn of the century. The farm will produce crops of winter vegetables as well as bamboo, HELP SUPPORT THE RESTORATION It was a dramatic move. The upper story was rice and pineapples. Adjacent to this, a Japan- OF THE numbered and dismantled, the lower portion ese "farm village" will be constructed. The HISTORIC SUNDY FEED STORE was cut into four sections and moved to its historic Sundy Feed Store will anchor the farm foundation at Morikami Park. Thus the begin- and village,house agricultural memorabilia and Your contribution is tax deductible ping of a new life at a new location! serve as a community meeting room. and donations of any size are welcome. • "RR. • wF � Y Jf > __�_ • t r . 1 " i Sundy Feed Store, N. E. Third Avenue, Delray Beach STATE FLORIDA DEPARTMOENTOFSTATE FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE • Division of Archives.History Site Inventory Form FDAHRM 802= =.. and Records Management (t DS•HSP•3AAA Rev. 1009= = SundyFeed Store Site No. Site Name 830= = Survey Date 820= = • Address of Site: N. E. Third Avenue, Delray Beach 905= = Instruction for locating one-half block north of East Atlantic Avenue 813= = Location: Linton 84 868= = subdivision name block no. lot no. County: Palm Beach 808= = Owner of Site: Name: Ocean City Lumber Company Address: Fagt Atlantic Aveniw, Delray Beach 902= = Type of Ownership Corporate 848= = Recording Date 4-5-Rf 832= = • Recorder: Sanford Smith • Name & Title: HPBCPB Address: 818= = Condition of Site: Integrity of Site: Original Use Feed store 838= = Check One Check One or More Ex vacant 17_Excellent 863= _ ❑ Altered 858= = Present Use 850= Dates: Beginning c. 1910 844= = ❑ Good 863= = Unaltered 858= = Culture/Phase 840= = . 49 Fair 863= = ith Original Site 858_ Period 845= = • Deteriorated 863== ❑ Restored( )(Date: )( )868= = ❑ Moved( )(Date: )( )858=_=_ . NR Classification Category: Building 916= = Threats to Site: Check One or More rt5 Zoning( )( )( )878= = ❑ Transportation( )( )( )878= = 55 Development( )( )( )878== El FIII( )( )( )878.= IIt Deterioration( )( )( )878. = Li Dredge( )( )( )878== ❑ Borrowing( )( )( )878= = ❑ Other(See Remarks Below): 878== Areas of Significance: Architecture, Commerce 910= = Significance: • Early wood frame vernacular architecture. The Sundy Feed Store was important historically as a center of trade and commerce in Delray Beach. • • 911 = = • ARCHITECT Unknown • 872= = BUILDER John S. Sundy 874= = STYLE AND/OR PERIOD Vernacular 964= = PLAN TYPE rectangular 966= = EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) vertical boards 854= = • STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) wood frame 856= =PORCHES loading platform on east elevation • ____ ____ 942= = FOUNDATION: piers 942= = ROOF TYPE: gable 942= =SECONDARY ROOF STRUCTURE(S): none 942= = CHIMNEY LOCATION: none • _ 942= = WINDOW TYPE: wood frame sash 942= = CHIMNEY: . none 882= = ROOF SURFACING: galvanized steel 882= = ORNAMENT EXTERIOR: none 882= = NO..OFCHIMNEYS 0 952= = NO.. OF STORIES 1 950= = • NO.OF DORMERS p 954= = Map Reference(incl. scale & date) Delray Beach topographic, 1: 24 ,000 • . 1962, 1983 809= = Latitude and Longitude: O , „ O , rr 800= = Site Size_(Approx. Acre$e of Property): LT 1 833= LOCATION SKETCH OR MAP N Township Range Section south east • 46 43 17 812= _ N. E. First Stredt t UTM Coordinates: 890= _ one Fasting Northing East Atlantic Aerue • • Ga Photographic Records Numbers 860= = Contact Print GEORGE MORIKAMI THE SUNDY FEED STORE I WISH TO BECOME A FRIEND OF THE AT SUNDY FEED STORE ; AT MORIKAMI PARx � MORIKAMI PARK Print Name f 4 Address City/State/Zip - j Phone " it ' 416 � r My contribution of$ ;or. ; LAST OF THE PAST is enclosed. 4 rr Make checks payable to The Morikami, Inc./S.F.S. and mail to: � The oldest existing 0 ' commercial agricultural building— Friends of Sundy Feed Store , in South Palm Beach Morikami Park County. 4 Morikami Park Road Del One of the area's early farmers,George Morikami, Delray Beach, FL 33��16 was a customer of the Sundy Feed Store and The Sundy Feed Store was built c. 1912 and For additional information contact participated in the cultural and social network that for 79 years it stood beside the Florida East 407-495-0233. it provided to the agricultural community. Coast Railroad tracks in downtown Delray It would be impossible to find a more beautiful or Beach. Owned and operated by the pioneering appropriate location than Morikami Park for this Sundy family,it was the first store to sell farming historic building which figured so prominently in equipment and supplies to the growing number the lives of the pioneer farmers. of farmers in the area. But it was much more than a commercial venture; it also served as a social center and community link to the area's farmers and their families. The Sundy Feed Store is a visual and physical But why Morikami Park . . . and what would a YOU ARE INVITED reminder of the important role agriculture and Japanese cultural museum and gardens and TO BECOME A the pioneering farmers played in the economic the Sundy Feed Store have in common? "FRIEND OF THE SUNDY FEED STORE" development of Palm Beach County. In 1906 George Morikami immigrated from The Sundy Feed Store has been moved Japan to become one of the early settlers of the from its original site to Yamato Colony,which was located a few miles Morikami Park south of Delray Beach.This colony of Japanese immigrants farmed land once owned by Henry s Flagler's Model Land Company. Pineapples Phase I, the most costly, is nearing comple- IQ.� and winter vegetables were grown and shipped tion thanks to generous contributions from w ; : north via Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad. the State, County, City and The Morikami .. a� ; .,� �. - For a time the colony prospered but eventually Inc. It includes moving, constructinga new � 1 . �� �� its members moved elsewhere. Mori- g' '`� � � Georgefoundation,re-roofing and stabilization of the - ( kami, however, stayed on. He became a suc-fbuilding. Additional funds totalling $58,025 * ' 7► ; J.— y e . " �- cessful farmer, produce wholesaler and real-,�� � � � F r � � � are needed to complete the first phase. r .' ii; e iti, . estate investor. Before his death at 89 he X a- °� donated over 200 acres west of Delray Beach to Palm Beach County for a public park in which a museum of Japanese culture would be built. PHASE 1 FUNDING SOURCES After the store's closing in 1979 it remained ndsvacant and threatened by demolition. Much FU($5a 02 ee ied thought was given to the possibility of adaptive /%%% stare of Florida reuse for the building,but encroachingdevelop- ($115,375) P �.�� i141 The Morikami,IncIna������!_`��`� ment, lack of parking and other factors made ( (each Co) '���*\\\� °,,,� ,� Palm Beach County \ this approach economically impractical. If the 1, ($23,700) W Total $243,soo Delray Beach($24,000) Sundy Feed Store were to survive, as an .� 'writ .,,.ot. irn prtant reminder of our agricultural history, iy i+��7f�;,,_c' --mould have to be moved from its original site + in the center of town, ` '� Money is needed now to complete Phase I. st9tu, . di To prevent imminent demolition, the building -- 4 , t1,h , ,, � -.�. Phase II was placed on the Local Register of Historic �". , restoration . and Phase III, Places in 1988 and a new location was found at Morikami Park's Master Plan calls for a demon- adaptation for exhibitions and public use,will Morikami Park, home of The Morikami Mu- stration farm to reflect farming techniques at proceed as funding becomes available. seum and Japanese Gardens. the turn of the century. The farm will produce crops of winter vegetables as well as bamboo, HELP SUPPORT THE RESTORATION It was a dramatic move. The upper story was rice and pineapples. Adjacent to this, a Japan- OF THE numbered and dismantled, the lower portion ese "farm village" will be constructed. The HISTORIC SUNDY FEED STORE was cut into four sections and moved to its historic Sundy Feed Store will anchor the farm foundation at Morikami Park. Thus the begin- and village,house agricultural memorabilia and Your contribution is tax deductible ping of a new life at a new location! serve as a community meeting room. and donations of any size are welcome. . .011% . • , I. .:Or'. ''- - I i ill? 1 1 \h.- I1 1 >, I 1 11 4 i 1 i 1. I 0 i ., . . ___ • S �� , . • :.L ... _. _ _ • ... ____ „, t, , r , 7 1110.1111 14! I ...11 . • ' l l 1 . - II I 4 \ P 1 '� fill ? I. I � 4 4) . Air IP ' qi 4 * - - v THE SUNDY FEED STORE If you think something is missing in downtown Delray Beach, it' s not your imagination. . . .you're right! The Sundy Feed Store, the oldest commercial agricultural building in south Palm Beach County, has been moved to The Morikami Museum and Gardens . The store was built circa 1912 and for 79 years it stood beside the FEC tracks ;n downtown. awned and operated by the pioneering Sundy family, it was the first store to sell farming equipment and supplies to the growing number of farmers in the area. More than a store, Sundy Feed was the town' s social center, providing a community link to the area's farmers and their families . After closing in 1979 , the store stood vacant, beset by vandalism and threatened by accidental fire. To prevent imminent demolition, the building was placed on the Local Register of Historic Places in 1988. Various plans for adaptive reuse were shelved because of its proximity to an FPL transforming station, lack of parking and proposed development in the area. When the opportunity arose to relocate the feed store to Morikami Park, the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board readily agreed to the proposal in order to save the building. The new site would provide not only a beautiful location for the Sundy Feed Store, but an appropriate one as well . George Morikami an early settler of the Yamato Colony who donated 200 acres to create the public park, was one of the area' s pioneer farmers, participated in the social activity of Delray Beach, and was a long-time customer of the Sundy Feed Store. The Morikami Park' s master plan calls for a demonstration or living history farm to depict farming techniques near the turn of the century. The Sundy Feed Store will become a focal point for the farm and a popular spot for school tours with exhibits of agricultural implements and a community meeting room. Moving the Sundy Feed Store to its new location earlier this summer was dramatic. . . .and costly. Measured drawings were prepared then the upper story was dismantled while the lower portion was cut into four sections which were moved to the park individually on huge flatbed trucks . The reassembled building is now on its new foundation and awaits re-roofing and stabilization to complete the first phase of the project. The State, the County, the City of Delray Beach, and The Morikami Inc. have contributed generously but an additional $60, 000 is needed from the private sector to complete phase one. A support group, The Friends of the Sundy Feed Store, has been formed to head up this fund raising effort. Page 2 THE SUNDY FEED STORE The Sundy Feed Store is a memorial to our south Florida agricultural history and will display farming memorabilia and photographs of pioneer farming families . We encourage the members of the Farm Bureau to become Friends of the Sundy Feed Store and lend financial support to this unusual and valuable project. Contributions are tax deductible and donations of any size are welcome. Make your check payable to The Morikami, Inc. /SFS and mail to Friends of Sundy Feed Store, Morikami Park, 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach, FL 33446 . For additional information please contact 407-495-0233 . PM -4 GIVE TO UNITED' 2t �' CEREBRAL; PALS {s` , o FiE i r. EO AUG20'90 NY ' iME TER D766057 Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 II,1IIa„il,I,tAl„I,lhn THE ANDY WARHOL ]FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL AI'TS, INC. 22 EAST 33 STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10016 212/683 5300 fax:212/779•9722 This card is to acknowledge receipt of material from your organization. Your proposal will be considered for the August 15 deadline. We will contact you if we need further information. Thank you very much, Seth Bright Assistant to the Program Directors V 441 ti THE Alii)Y WA-(HOL FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS, INC, 22 EAST 33 STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK I0016 2I2/683 • 6456 GUIDELINES The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. was established in 1987 at the direction of Andy Warhol's Will. The Foundation is guided by the following statement of purpose. T ho Andy Warhol Foundation for U IEs ViJuai Ar[S awards grants to not-for-profit cultural organizations working in the visual arts both in the United States and abroad. The Foundation also supports the preservation of historic properties and parks. The term "visual arts" is generally defined to include the plastic arts -- painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, film, video, decorative arts, art publishing -- and those aspects of the performing arts (dance, theater, music) which may incorporate the plastic arts. The Directors of the Foundation have established three program areas: Curatorial Program Grants to curatorial programs at museums, academies, universities and other organizations to assist in the innovative presentation of the visual arts with an emphasis on projects that cultivate new, expanded and diverse audiences. Projects may include exhibitions, acquisitions, catalogues, artist-in- residence programs, audience promotion and travel and study. This category also supports the work of choreographers and performing artists where the visual arts are an inherent element of the production. Educational Program Grants to organizations seeking to improve the teaching of the visual arts, with priority to primary and secondary schools, and to organizations seeking to improve the visual arts curriculum. Historic Preservation and Parks Program Grants to organizations seeking to preserve and enhance parks and historic buildings, and to organizations seeking to increase public participation in the urban planning process. l The Foundation does not fund exhibitions or other activities directly related to the art of Andy Warhol and does not encourage projects that contemplate the use of Andy Warhol's name. Inquiries regarding grants should be directed by letter to Emily Todd, Prograrn Director. Proposals should be first submitted in an informal 1-2 page letter describing the request. Proposals to the Foundation cannot be considered without an audited financial statement, a project budget and a copy of the organization's 501(c)3 ruling. If more information is desired, the Foundation will contact the applicant. Grant requests are reviewed twice a year in the spring and fall. The postmark deadlines for proposals are January 15 and August 15; grant notifications are mailed May 1 and November 1. Inquiries regarding works of art by Andy Warhol that are the property of The Estate of Andy Warhol or The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. should be directed by letter to Steven Bluttal, Curator. Inquiries regarding reproductions of works by Andy Warhol should be directed to The Andy Warhol Studio Vnrk Staff: R. Seth Bright, Administrative Assistant Pamela Clapp, Assistant Program Director Emily Todd, Program Director ," CITY OF DELRAY BENCH 100 N.VV.1s;AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 August 13, 1990 Miss Emily Todd Program Director The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. 22 East 33rd Street New York, N.Y. 10016 Dear Miss Todd, Thank you for sending the grant application information. The area for consideration is : Historic Preservation and Parks Program. PROJECT OVERVIEW The Sundy Feed Store is listed on the Local Register of Historic Places and is located in Delray Beach Florida. It is the oldest existing agricultural building in Palm Beach County. The building is threatened by "demolition by neglect" . Because of its downtown location and lack of parking it is not a candidate for adaptive reuse at its present site Plans are complete to relocate the building to Morikami Park, a County Park just beyond the western boundaries of Delray. At its new location the Sundy Feed will serve as the entrance and focal point for an agricultural demonstration museum. Agriculture was the driving economic force in the growth of South Palm Beach County at the beginning of the century. This project will serve as a reminder of this substantial and all but forgotten heritage. BACKGROUND The Sundy Feed Store was the the oldest retail business in continuous operation in Delray Beach until it closed in 1977 . It was owned and operated by the Sundy family, one of the most prominent families in the City. John Sundy, the original owner, was the first mayor of Delray Beach. Addie Sundy, John' s daughter, operated the store until its closing. This vernacular style structure c. 1912 is built of Dade County Pine. It is 50 by 100 feet (5,000 s. f.area) and is 30 feet tall. It is post and beam construction and has an open loft above the main floor. The original double wooden doors are centered on all four sides of the building. The documentation of agricultural history has been totally neglected THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS in the County. Demolition of the Feed Store will virtually erase all agricultural remnants of the past. The Morikami Museum and Park is a joint venture of the Morikami Foundation, Inc. and the Palm Beach County Parks Department. It is located on land left to the County for the development of a park, by the late George Morikami. The Park opened 10 years ago and features Japanese gardens and a Japanese house museum. George Morikami was one of the original Japanese settlers of an experimental agricultural community called the Yamato Colony. The Colony was established in 1906 in the wilderness of what is now Boca Raton. The emigrant settlers had a very difficult time and the colony did not long prosper. Many Japanese brides found the climate and loneliness intolerable, and indeed, after building her a house, George's intended bride never showed up. Long after the last of the Yamato Colony had left , George continued his belief in the agricultural future of the area. He gradually added to his acreage and continued to farm. He bought supplies from the Sundy Feed Store until the day it closed in 1977 . George Morikami lived to be almost 100 years old. In gratitude to South Florida, and the people of Palm Beach County, he left all of his land and the bulk of his considerable estate to the Park which bears his name. It is certainly appropriate that the Sundy Feed Store be moved to Morikami Park. CURRENT STATE OF FUNDING A $112,000 1990-91 Historic Preservation Grant from the State of Florida was awarded for moving the building. The original amount requested from the State was $167,300. The $55,300 difference would have funded the cost of the foundation and other necessary construction before moving the building to the site. Additional funding is needed before the building can be physically moved. Thank your for your consideration of this interesting and challenging historic preservation and park project. Photographs, the Designation Report and additional material is available. If further information is needed please contact me at 407-243-7284 . Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner $ f 1991-1992 BUDGET REQUEST `' '''' RESTORATION OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES `�-";, SPECIAL CATEGORY PROJECTS ryFI4 -yt[i)� 1,: f f{;'i:4i Ell, 11 F` !:1 - "' Department: Department of State 4 p 'Y Budget Entity: Division of Historical Resources f; .f Program Component Number: 0702.00.00.03 s Program Component Title: Historical and Archaeological `t"' i Appreciation and Protection ;.4 'i Issue Title: Grants and Aids-Acquisition and Restoration/Historic t-„ 1 Properties Fund: General Revenue :?;, c Amount of Request: $12,352,531 ' "'{ ' This publication was printed with fundin from the Florida ; g" ,,5$;: History Associates, a private non-profit corporation. r January 1991 i %9 y q Y k1Z, c. p' Project: Sundy Feed Store Location: Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County Applicant: The Morikami, Inc. 1 Significance: The Sundy Feed Store is the oldest remaining commercial agricultural building in Palm Beach County. Built in 1912 by John Sundy, Delray's first mayor, the store was the first farm supply store in the county, and remained in continuous use until 1977. The store's patrons included the Yamato Colony, an early 1900s agricultural community of Japanese settlers. Public Accessibility: Open to the public upon completion ir Anticipated annual visitation: 200,000 • is Description of Work: 4• ^ It is the intent of this project to rehabilitate the building for use as an agricultural history exhibit. The c. project work will include: window,flooring and interior finishes restoration; installation of electrical, l t; • mechanical and fire safety systems; exterior repair; and insulation. • fir; .. Funding Assistance Requested: $135,000 ; .'_ t. f; 1'. is ',' ' ••''.e,',, ,, 4;..' ,. ••^".1.; ' i '.3 '''', t'f <,gall'x ,.,, h; t c� t-p . , t C T �:: s 1 t"'� 1. f� iiiiii ft , i, -,,,,--.'":, ". .'-r."":"' .- c Y, LI t•', r‘l z „ .. : ) I1 .- ''''t . f . , .1-,,,,„p4 r fti,. , ,',i i: I f j .. u. !!t r r...% �,tal.! } i y j r tki 1p t za „` • ,. d ^a,9' ':,v.,.id.. 4•Lv.;r1�`r s. Xlt k ::r;: '4 i4i vjt: - .,,j f Ji Iti 46 ,Cq'4" , THE SUNDY FEED STORE RELOCATION AND REHABILITATION THE MORIKAMI, INC. , DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA SYNOPSIS A. Relocate "Sundy Feed Store" building from downtown Delray Beach to Morikami Park which is approximately 5 miles west of Delray Beach. B. Restore the building, structurally and architecturally to its original character. C. Restore and rehabilitate the building interior for use as an agricultural museum and educational facility. TECHNICAL DATA A. The 50 ' X 100 ' building is a wood frame structure with board and batten siding, wood floors and corrugated metal roofing. B. The structural system is wood post and beam, braced construction. Posts are 6" x 6" spaced to form a 12'-6" x 16 ' -6" grid. The floor system is wood joists with 2" pine flooring. Horizontal bracing with added joists at the center bay support the full length mezzanine. The roof structure consists of rafters diagonally braced at each end and trussed over the center bay with purlins spanning the rafters to support the metal roofing. C. The foundation system is masonry pad footings at each column point, and wood grade beams. D. Windows are wood, double-hung type. Doors are sliding built- up wood doors. SCOPE OF WORK A. RELOCATION 1. The route of travel from the existing site to the new one presents restrictions to the normal method of relocation. Height, width, and turning radius limitations require that the building be dismantled or cut into sections, transported and reassembled at the site on a new foundation. This work should be accomplished under the responsibility of a moving contractor who has the experience and capability of performing all services required. B. RESTORATION 1. The restoration and finishing work should be performed by a contractor with qualifications and experience in the restoration of wood buildings. 2. The restoration work includes, but is not limited to: a. Restore existing structural members: grade beams, posts, joists and roof purlins. b. Remove existing metal roofing and replace with new corrugated galvanized metal roofing. c. Restore wood board-and-batten siding, replacing broken or rotted members to match the existing pattern. d. Restore or replace wood double-hung windows and glazing. e. Restore sliding wood doors; replace wood members as required; restore or replace overhead track and rollers. f. Replace rotted or broken floor boards (2" x 8" ) . g. Replace existing wood stairs to mezzanine providing one staircase at each end of mezzanine following construction pattern of existing. h. Restore wood paneling of existing "Office" area. i. Extend water line to the building and install new fire extinguishing system within the building. j . Provide air conditioning for "Office" area. k. Connect electrical service to the relocated building and extend circuits within the building for lighting, detectors, equipment, and convenience outlets as required for the anticipated use of the building. 1. Paint the building exterior to resemble character of the "Feed Store" during its early years. Stain wood; paint metal. • Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources DOS Form HR3E070689 HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS-IN-AID SPECIAL CATEGORY APPLICATION FORM APPLICATION SUMMARY Project No. (Assigned by Bureau of Historic Preservation) 1. Regional Planning District No. 10 2. Project title: The Sundy Feed Store Relocation and Rehabilitation 3. Location or address of project: Address: Faces east of railroad way, between Atlantic Ave & NE 1st Street City: Delray Beach County: Palm Beach For archaeological projects and remote historic properties which cannot be located by street address, provide the following location information: Township Range Section . Also, include a map which clearly locates the site or property as Attachment A. Indicate Florida Master Site File Number, if known: 4. Type of project: X Architectural Archaeological g Acquisition 5. Applicant name & address: Full name of organization: The Morikami, Inc. Address: 4000 Morikami Park Road City: Delray Beach State: FL Zip: 33446 Federal Employer Identification Number: 59-1767023 SAMAS No. (State agencies only): 6. Type of applicant: Government unit or agency X Non-profit organisation 7. Designated project contact: Name: Larry Rosensweig Title: Director Business address: 4000 Morikami Park Road City: Delray Beach State: FL Zip: 33446 Daytime telephone: (407 ) 495-0233 8. Grant funds requested: $167,300 Local Cost Share: $140, 600.00 Page One of Eleven j • Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Special Category Application Page Two of Eleven 9. Project Summary: In the space provided below, briefly describe the project for which funding is requested. .. . The Sundy Feed Store, the oldest remaining commercial agricultural building , in Palm Beach County, will be disassembled because of its size and moved to Pait Beach County' s Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. Special Project funds will be used to label the parts, disassemble the structure, move, and then rehabilitate it so that it will be safe and functional while preserving as much of its architectural elements and authentic character as possible. The Morikami, Inc. , the not-for-profit support group for the Morikami, will open the restored structure for public viewing. Part of the building will contain space furnished as it might have been in the original Sundy Feed store. other space will contain early Florida agricultural implements and articles of early Florida agricultural life. Architectural 'highlights of the building will be labeled and interpreted to give the casual visitor an appreciation for Florida' s vanishing past. I 10. 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Yes X No Ifyes, specify p grant assistance from the and project assisted. — p Y year, amount of award, Division which awarded grant The Morikami, Inc . has received Historic Preservation Planning Grants in l • 1990/91 for Phase I of moving the Sundy Feed store and in 1989/90 for assessing the feasibility of moving and reassembling the store. Numerous Florida Arts Council grants have been awarded for Visual Arts, Folk Arts,Interdisciplinary, and Technical Assistance, the latest grants being awarded for 1989/90 for a total of $21, 500 . The Morikami has also received, $763 ,000 from two Cultural Facilities Operational Support Grants for 1988 and11989 for new museum construction. , - End Application Summary- • Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Special Category Application Page Three of Eleven PROJECT BUDGET 12. Cost Estimate: Provide a detailed breakdown of estimated cost for each major work item for which grant assistance is requested. • 1 . Repair and replace timbers 2 . Replace window frames and glass 16, 500 3 . Bring building up to code (sprinkler system, elec. , HVAC 5,500 4 . Paint building ) 45, 100 18, 700 • 5 . New siding 6 . Flooring 17 , 500 7 . Hardware 10,000 8 . Stairs to mezzanine 2, 000 9 . External platforms 2,000 10 . Finish and insulate interior 10,000 40, 000 • Total project costs for which grant funds are requested: $167 ,300 13. Local Cost Share: List the nature, sources and amount/value of: (a) The local resources which have directly contributed to the evaluation, preservation, stabilization or restoration of the property during the five (5)year period preceding the date of application. • (b) Resources available for the project for which grant assistance is requested. a. Local resources $ 5 , 700 Relocation property valuation 30, 000 Site preparation 2 , 500 b. Pedestrian access and additional parking 20,000 Access road installation 20,000 Grounds landscaping 5 ,500 Administration ( 500 hrs @ 15 .00; 500 hrs @ 29 . 00) 22,000 Inspection 900 Staff time ( 500 hrs . @ 38 . 00) 19 , 000 Rehabilitation crew 10, 000 Extend water line to building 5 , 000 • Local Cost Share $140, 600 NOTE: A MINIMUM MATCHING CONTRIBUTION OF $50,000 TOWARD THE TOTAL COST OF THE PROJECT MUST BE DOCUMENTED. Provide confirmation documentation for each item included in Local Cost Share in Attachment B. 14, Community size: What is the current population of community in which the project site is located or the nearest community to the project location? 100,000 - End Project Budget Section- • Historic Preservation Granls-in-A�11 Lpccial Category Application Page Four of Eleven PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 15. Age of property: Indicate date of construction of property and dates of major alterations or additions (period of significance for archaeological site). Constructed in 1912 as Sundy Feed & Fertilizer Store 16. Original and significant historic uses: Commercial agricultural feed store 17. Presentusc: Vacant. Last used for storage for Ocean Ciry Lumber. Company 18. Proposed use:Bl1i i di ng preservari on and agri ciil tnral exhi hi t-i on 19. Statement of significance: In the space provided below, explain why the property or site is historically, architecturall or archaeological! si mificant. The Sundy Feed Store, the first commercial farm supply and agricultural store in eastern Palm Beach County, was the oldest retail business in continuous operation in Delray Beach until it closed in 1977 . Throughout its existence, it was owned and operated by the Sundy family, one of the most prominent families in Delray Beach. John Sundy, the original owner, was the first mayor of Delray Beach, a Delray Beach councilman, on the School Board, and active in other community affairs . Addle Sundy, John' s daughter, operated the store until its closing. Constructed with board and batten technique out of Dade County pine, now virtually extinct, the Sundy Feed Store serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns in Florida. Agricultural history documentation has been neglected in south Florida, and demolition of the Feed Store would have virtually erased all of the agricultural remnants of the past. Since both the Yamato Colony, an early 1900 ' s agricultural community of Japanese settlers , and George Morikami were serviced by the Sundy Feed Store, it seems appropriate to move, preserve, and use the building as a tribute to Palm Beach County' s agricultural history. 20. Historical designation: Which of the following is applicable to this property? Individually listed in the National Register . _ Located in a designated local district Located in a National Register district • Designated as a local landmark None of the above If in a district, provide the official name of the district: ll ray Reach 21. Protection of property: Indicate any type of local protection currently afforded the property. Provide the required documentation in Attachment G. Architectural review under the provisions of a local historic preservation ordinance Preservation or conservation easement Protective covenants Other (specify): l non Del ray RParh Ni st-nri cal Preservation Ordinanc None of the above e ' .I-listoric'Preservation Grants-in-Ai j1,ccial Category Application Page Five of Eleven 22. Threat: Is the property threatened? Yes X No . If so, briefly describe the nature of threat and indicate its immediacy. • The 1990-91 Historic Preservation Planning Grant of $112, 000 received by the Morikami, Inc. has allowed us to save the Sundy Feed Store from scheduled demolition and will give us funds to move the store to our premises. However, moving the store without funds needed to restore it will ultimately result in loss of the structure. 23. Condition of property: Indicate, by checking the appropriate box, the present condition of the property. Excellent Good —Fair Poor List any specific factors or problems which contribute to the present condition of the property: The current condition of the building is the result of neglect and being vacant. As a result, the building has been condemned. • • • • • • • - End of Property Description Section - Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Special Category Application Page Six of Eleven PROJECT PLANNING 24. Applicant's administrative capability: Describe your organization's past grant experience or the resources available to meet the administrative requirements of a grant, should it be awarded. The Morikami, Inc. has been the recipient of numerous local, state and federal grants to support operational gd needs of Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens . Grant reportingnhasabeenitimely and grant administrative requirements have been met. The Morikami, Inc. - Administrative Associate will track expenses and maintain auditable records . The Project Director will assure that all laws, regulations and contractual requirements are met satisfactorily. The Morikami uses a modified accrual based accounting system for maintaining fiscal records. Both The Morikami, Inc. and Palm Beach County use fiscal control measures such as purchase orders, a etc. Grant administration will re uire, 0% PPrantl procedures, q o of required grant funds . 25. Maintenance/protection/curation: Describe the means by which the historic property or archaeological site affected by this project will be maintained and protected subsequent to project completion. For archaeological projects in which the site will not be maintained or protected subsequent to excavation, describe plans for curation of recovered artifacts. I- Palm Beach County and The Morikami -,- Inc. will 'be--accountable^for the maintenance and continued funding of the Sundy Feed Store Project. The Morikami, Inc. and Palm Beach County have successfully operated The Morikami for twelve years with continued positive growth. it is expected that 10% of the over $669 ,000 combined County and Morikami budget will be allocated to this project. Based on the Letter of Agreement with The Morikami, Inc. , Palm Beach County will provide general maintenance services and pay for utilities as it does for other museum buildings . A Project Director will be hired to oversee and curate the overall functioning of the Feed Store. This position will be responsible for the continued architectural integrity of the building as well as maintenance and programming. 26. Project planning: For the appropriate project type, indicate the highest level of project planning completed. Architectural Archaeological Schematics � Acquisition Research design Outline management plan Construction documents, Excavation _ Other '— Complete management Analysis,curation, • plan conservation Other Other if other,describe: Structural assessment has been completed; schematics underway • • Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Special Category Application Page Seven of Eleven 27. Detailed Description of Project Work: Describe each major element of the project work in sufficient detail to demonstrate that the work will be carried out in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. Rehabilitation will begin with replacement of damaged wood. New timbers will be hand sawn to closely approximate Dade County Pine. The building will be brought up to code as soon as feasible and new electrical systems will be installed. All of this will be completed in conformance with the Secretary of the Interior' s Standards for Rehabilitation. Existing space will be used for exhibits; no permanent partitions are envisioned. Where necessary, windows will be replaced with hand crafted wooden sashes and suitable glass. The tin roof will be evaluated to determine its condition and the building will be painted its original gray' color. 28. Tentative project timetable: On the graph below, indicate all major elements of the project for which funding assistance is requested, the anticipated time required to complete each item, and the planned sequence of these activities. Month 1 is the project start date. Projects should be completed within 12 to 18 months. Project activity Month: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 A. Label parts;disassemble X X B. MnvP tip rPassembl e X X X C. Rehabilitation D. XXXXXX • E. r. G. H. Indicate any critical dates associated with the above timetable and explain why they are critical. - End Project Planning Section - • Historic Preservation Grants-in-AiAlial Category Application Page Eight of Eleven PUBLIC BENEFIT 29. Educational benefit: Explain the educational benefits of the project. The Sundy Feed Store project will provide programs, exhibits, and interpretative material relating to early Florida farming, tools and supplies used, architectural construction methods and the lifestyle of .the early agricultural settler in Palm Beach County. Plans will be made to have school children tour the facility and the building will be open to the public 6 days a week. 30. Economic benefit: Describe any direct economic benefits of the project. How will the project serve as a catalyst for further preservation activity and economic development in the area? Approximately 50 jobs will be created during the move and rehabilitation phases . In addition, the renovated store will serve as a model for using historic buildings for a number of educational and cultural purposes . This model should encourage a new respect and 'appreciation for saving and authentically rehabilitating other historic structures . 31. Public use: Indicate the extent to which the property will be accessible to the public upon completion. 7 Hours per day 6 Days per week 52 Weeks per year Will the property be fully accessible to the handicapped? X Yes No. If no, provide a brief explanation: Estimate the number of persons who annually will use or visit the completed facility (for archaeological projects, if the site will not be accessible to the public, estimate the number of persons annually who will be exposed to the interpretive materials and reports resulting from the project): 200 ,000 32. Benefit to minorities and the handicapped: Describe any direct benefit the project will have on a specific ethnic minority population or community, or the handicapped. The Sundy Feed Store served as a source of supplies and as a meeting place for early Japanese settlers to Palm Beach County. The rehabilitated store will serve as a link to the past for the present Japanese community in south Florida. The building will have ramps and wide doorways for wheelchair accessibility. - End Public Benefit Section- • Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid , cial Category Application Page Nine of Eleven ACQUISITION PROJECT REQUIREMENTS 33. Acquisition funding request: Full Purchase Amount: $ Purchase amount shall not exceed the value of the property as determined by the appraisal, the average of two appraisals, if two were obtained, or the average of the closest two appraisals, if more than two were obtained. Acquisition funding request: $ The maximum grant share for an acquisition project shall not exceed 50% of the Purchase Amount. Area of property to be acquired (acres): 34. Minimum documentation checklist: The listed reports and instruments must be submitted with all applications for acquisition grant assistance. These documents shall be included in the application submission as Attachment F. Certified survey of the property; Five-year title search; Independent appraisal (two appraisals are required if value of first appraisal exceeds$250,000); • • Executed title insurance commitment; _Executed option or purchase agreement; _Outline management plan; and _Notarized agreement to execute protective covenants. - End Acquisition Project Requirements Section - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 35. State House of Representatives District number.pnd name of State Representative for the project location: District no. 86 Representative: Steve Press 36. State Senate District number and name of State Senator for the project location: District no. 78 Senator: 11-m Chi 1 riprc 37. Congressional District number and name of U.S. Congressman for the project location: District no. 1 4 Congressman: Hnrry .Tohnston - End Additional Information Section - I • Historic Preservation Grants-in-Ai4 pecial Category Application Page Ten of Eleven ATTACHMENT CHECKLIST The following supporting documents are attached to this application: 38. X Attachment A: Location map for remote historic properties or archaeological sites (original and 14 copies). 39. X Attachment B: Documentation of confirmed Local Cost Share (original and 14 copies). 40. X Attachment C: 5x7 photographs describing the existing condition of the property or site (one set of photographic prints and 14 xerox copies). Original set of photos sent with first application. 41. XAttachment D: Letters of endorsement for the project and list of endorsements (one set of letters and one original and 14 copies of the list). List shall include name of supporter or supporting organization and date of letter. 42. Attachment E: Architectural project schematics or construction documents (one set only). If completed, submission of these documents is.also required for acquisition projects. 43. _Attachment F: Acquisition project documentation (one copy only). See question 34 of this application for acquisition documentation checklist. 44. X Attachment G: Include citations for applicable preservation ordinances and copies of each legal instrument (easement, covenants, etc.) which currently protects the property (one copy only). CERTIFICATIONS 45. Applicant certification: This certification must be signed by the duly authorized representative of the applicant organization or agency before the application will be considered for funding assistance. I certify that the information contained in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and that I am the duly authorized representative of the applicant. Name (type or print) Larry Rosensweig Signature 044 �� (?'(0 Title Director, Th'e Morikami Date 6/14/90 Agency or organization: The Morikami, Inc. • • Historic-Preservation Grants-in-AidII !pedal Category Application Page Eleven of Eleven 46. Owner concurrence: If the applicant does not own the property, the owner of record must sign the following statement indicating concurrence with the proposed project and this application for grant assistance. I, the undersigned, am the owner of the property identified in item 3 of this application and hereby acknowledge my support for and full concurrence with this application. Name (print or type) See attachment H Signature • Date Address City State Zip Daytime telephone 47. Agreement to Execute Maintenance Agreement: For projects involving historic properties and those involving archaeological sites which will be maintained subsequent to the completion, the owner, long-term lessee or other responsible party must sign the following statement indicating agreement to execute a 10 year maintenance agreement for the property,should a grant award be made. I, the undersigned,am the duly authorized representative of the owner, long-term lessee, or other organization or agency having responsibility for maintenance of the property identified in item 3 of this application subsequent to completion of the project for which funding is requested. I hereby indicate agreement to execute a maintenance agreement through which the organization or agency I represent will commit to maintenance of the referenced property in accordance with good preservation practice and the applicable standards and guidelines of the Secretary of the Interior for a period of ten years from the date of project completion. I further agree that the organization or agency will not make any modifications to the property (other than routine repairs and maintenance) without review of the plans and specifications by the Bureau of Historic Preservation and that every effort will be made to design any modifications in a manner consistent with the applicable standards and guidelines of the Secretary of the Interior. Name (print or type) See attachment I Signature Date Title: • Organization Address City State Zip Daytime telephone - End Certifications Section- SHOULD YOU HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING ANY ASPECT OF THE APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE GRANTS AND EDUCATION SECTION, BUREAU OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION AT(904)487-2333. - End of Application - Attachment B Local Cost Share Who What $value Pat Healy preservation 900 . 00 consultation & coordination public relations 100 . 00 S . 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Everyone from;!,•friendly• 1913 or 1914, f,eann t remem- Miss Addle admits that she 4�" felines to fat, fri 1 farm bee which." and her states 'me Delray's S``''' y two old maids;' but she does 1• `ers know Miss Addle — and Thins • A.•1`visit her feed store frequently. K are pretty much the so to of aa chuckle — and no q y - same Inside the store today trace of regret. :f'!t'. "I fed 13 cats today," she as they were those many noted, "People keep dropping years ago. True— the labels "A single woman can do a • . :.;:• them outside the store." • have changed on most of the lot of things a married one products. cannot," she reasons. "Sadie Tliss Addle is renowned and and I have visited every state liked not only In the cat "And we used to have a lot in the union but two — and world, but in the world of of small farmers for custom- we've taken two wonderful t • . people and places as well. era," she remembers. "B u t trips to Europe." /. there aren't too many of them bliss Addie thinks site might ,. "A lot of people don't know left nowadays." retire from her feed store "in i I have a last name," smiled • Instead — people are more a year or so." But she hopes the woman whose last,name garden-conscious, Miss Addle to keep It hi the Sundy family, I Is Sundy. says. "We're kinda sentimental "One of our customers call- "It's nice having a store about il,you know." . , ed me long distance the oth- like this," she mused. "Your Delray would hate to see er day. He was in a hurry, customers are more like Miss Addle or tier feed store and just asked the operator friends." go. Delray is kinda sentimcn- • for 'Miss Addle: Ile c o u 1 d -They conic and visit with dal shout anything name d hardly believe it when he real- you,while they buy,"site said "Sundy," • • The Morikami, Inc. 305-495-0233 4000 Morlkaml Park Road, Delray Beach,Florida 33446 OFFICERS Alexander A.Simon President September 15 , 1988 Matthew Gracey.Jr. Vice President David W.Schmidt Secretary To:The Bureau of Historic Preservation Me.Clarence Plume From: Alexander "Sandy" Simon, President TrBoard of Trustees , The Morikami, Inc . BOARD OF TRUSTEES Albert R.Bernard • RussBielenberg The Sundy Feed Store is an historic treasure for the City Joseph Carty of Delray Beach. Although I am sad that the property on John W.Daniels which the feed store is located is in the process of being George Elmore sold, I am pleased that The Morikami Museum has been Anita R.Finley afforded the opportunity to relocate this important piece Kevin J.Foley of agricultural history to the agricultural development area which is being planned at The Morikami . Mary Lee Harper MarieHorenburger This is truly an exciting opportunity.ppOr tUllity. The Morikami, Inc . and Palm Beach County will be working together to assure , Mrs.FredWLove the long term success of the project. Bradley Middlebrook II Mrs.James Mihori Larry losensweig, The Director of The Morikami is the Barbara Rosocker designated project contact. He will receive the backing JackShuel for this project from the entire Board of Trustees and the Deborah Stone staff of The Morikami. Dorothy H.Mikan . Colin Wright I hope that you will give this application consideration Edward Zwick for an Historic Preservation Special Project and planning grant award'. DIRECT Larry Rosenswelg • A not-for-profit corporation for the support of The Morikami _ Park Museum and Gardens. —� THE MORIKAMI TENTH ANNIVERSARY 1967 .. ' z (_am__ . •-/(o'ALLEY R ,4'r OF i'YAV- ' • 135.0' t ),I 2S.O_ •� 50.4f. 9.5' ki sc,.. s Ipl 0 0 0 c„ N y S,is 1 • • /5 3.0' • N\ • y 24.9' • . 50.44 9.7' �-� ,._______,_:._,, _� CON,. f� ,� .._._._._.,, .... ..,a,,....., U / ,, .4. '''',4 G-- 3.s_'-----.—._ .•^•/'j r' (/NO=A/N TRAM. A ' 0.2T�-,.:, II',111..' .lNl•VAI‘1Wl1r+2. s /471/Z.'0F= TfyESOUTf/85FE.ET OFTs/E„•/+/ t. t 1.,;!I,.,p-1 �i:hu•vl:;'-i; /53FEETdFLOT/, BLOCKB4,OEL.RAY, dk''�9 i PALM BEA0/1/ CoUMTY, FL OR./G'•.. I F4EPA.PE•D FORE OCEAN C/TY L 6N16)ER , jam', _ , � , t suu /"•20• R,1 WOK H../ SUITER t '' �`• ' O'BRIEN R0. E1� 4 <', t F ��w ENGINEERS — LAN •D Svtr ..., , DCl1AY REACH FLORIDA • L l,S '•iCvi •,-carrel,.t^."1+ pp �;'P.4 {Yrf t �I! .•M r ,,XI r. 7' it • ,v,i1E'd j I MtA!!Y Cl0.TIIY Ihol IM plot shown hewn ft o;/• 'V. f{'" A 4 ,�4-. 1 ,it, . I • ,.fd41,�.� F mcd•undies my dlrracllon,and Iho1 sold sutras,Is auwJs. - �t�i v��.r`�;�A;: `.and..nlm ahorwD•Chown,thus an no rhib .i Intl ,� .r ;;:'..-' 04. . .. fr /t/ —tea•. 1` ` I 01/P -.— ORDINANCE NO. 102-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE SUNDY FEED STORE BUILDING LOCATED ON THE SOUTH 85 FEET OF THE NORTH 153 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 84, DELRAY BEACH, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, • PAGE 3, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A HISTORIC BUILDING AND AUTHORIZING THE RELOCATION TO MORIKAMI PARK; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: • WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on June 9, 1988, unanimously recommended the designation of the Sundy Feed Store Building as a Historic Building, - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OP THE. CITY OF D1.LRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described building in the- City- of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as a Historic Buildingr -- The Sundy Feed Store Building located on the South 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 2. That the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, hereby authorizes the relocation of the Sundy Feed Store Building to Morikami Park. • 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 23rd day of August , 1988. "W‘16&" • .MAYOR • ATTEST: i This instrument was prepared by: Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney C,.ty Clerc - 100 N.W. 1st Avenue First Reading August 9, 1988 Delray Beach, FL 33444 Second Reading August 23, 1988 • • 1 • . • . t. 6 ATTACHMENT D • • • LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR THE SUNDY FEED STORE • Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Doak S. Campbell, III Mayor CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Senator Don C. Childers 28th Districk THE FLORIDA SENATE Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Ken Ellingsworth GREATER DELRAY BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 64 S.E. 5th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Representative Ray Liberti District 82 4524 Gun Club Road Ste. 206 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 Richard Machek Vice President FARM BUREAU OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 13121 N. Military Trail Delray Beach, FL 33484 Clemmer Mayhew, III Vice Chairman •Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach Board of Governors, Delray Beach Historical Society CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 • Mary McCarty Vice-Mayor of Delray Beach CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 • • Page 2 I I Letters of support for the Sundy Feed Store • Representative Frank S. Messersmith 85th.District 200 Hypoluxo Roac ' Hypoluxo, FL 33462 Representative Steve Press District 86 • 900 Linton Boulevard Ste. .200 . Delray Beach, FL 33444 Rose M. Sloan President DELRAY BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 5 N.E. 1st St. P.O. Box 443042 Delray Beach, FL 33483-0042 Senator Eleanor Weinstock 26th District • 324 Datura St. Ste. 311 West' Palm Beach, FL 33401 Marylou M. Strollo Executive Director • OLD SCHOOL SQUARE P.O. Box 1897 Delray Beach, FL 33447 • The following quotes are excerpted from letters supporting the Sundy Feed Store project. "Visitors to this project will learn about Florida' s early development as an agricultural state by viewing the actual machinery and other equipment used in our not so distant past. The Sundy Feed building will be the main attraction. " Senator Eleanor Weinstock September 8, 1989 "The Feed Store is one of the most important buildings in Delray Beach from a purely historic point of view. Not only is it one of our oldest structures, it is a landmark of the agricultural industry in Delray Beach. " • Rose M. Stone, President Delray Beach Historical Society November 10, 1988 "The purpose of the (Sundy Feed Store) museum will be to explain the importance of farming to the early development of Palm Beach County and South Florida. The museum plans to exhibit original farming implements and . machinery; the Sundy Feed Store would be its centerpoint. This will mean that the oldest agricultural building in Palm Beach County would be preserved. " Representative Steve Press September 15, 1989 "Your plan to convert the oldest feed store of Palm Beach County into a teaching museum is commendable. i feel. that students of all ages will greatly appreciate this lesson of history and agriculture in the Japanese tradition, widely practiced in the Delray Beach area for so many years . " Representative Frank S. Messersmith December 8, 1988 "I strongly support this very worthy historic preservation effort. It will benefit, not only County residents and visitors, but the Palm Beach County school system as well . " Mary McCarty Vice-Mayor, City of Delray Beach September 11, 1989 • • "The Morikami Museum' s transformation and transplanting of the Sundy Feed Store is establishing a vital foundation and link with our area' s agricultural history. This excellent, superbly crafted vernacular structure is a living memory and tribute to one of Delray' s oldest families . . . . " Clemmer Mayhew III, Vice Chairman Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach Board of Governors, Delray Beach Historical Society November 3, 1988 "The Farm Bureau is pleased to support your efforts to relocate the Sundy Feed & Supply store from its present location in Delray Beach. We are sure that this move will preserve a unique part of Florida' s history. " Richard Machek, Vice President Farm Bureau of Palm Beach County April 17 , 1989 "I feel it is important for this generation to see first hand how far our farmers have come in the area of agriculture. " Senator Don C. Childers September 7 , 1989 "The Sundy Feed Store represents one of the earliest businesses established in Delray Beach and one of the finest examples of the free enterprise system in its infancy. The Store was a meeting place of political and community leaders for well over one half century. " Ken Ellingsworth Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce September 8, 1989 " (The Sundy Feed Store) will be an agricultural demonstration museum. The purpose will be to explain the importance of farming to the early development of South Florida and Palm Beach County in particular. The museum will exhibit original farming implements and machinery. " Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner City of Delray Beach September 1, 1989 "We believe that this is a very worthy historic preservation effort and will benefit Palm Beach County residents and visitors, as well as the Palm Beach County School System with regards to educational field trips . " Doak S. Campbell, III Mayor, City of Delray Beach September 14 , 1989 "This grant amount, recommended by the State Division of Historical Resources, will provide for the moving and restoring of this facility whereby it will eventually house exhibits on south Florida agriculture and become a welcome and valued attraction for Morikami Park visitors . There is no doubt that this addition to our beautiful and unique Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens complex is most worthy of this grant and will serve to give pleasure to so many of our local and international visitors . " Carol J. Elmquist Chairman, Board of County Commissioners March 29 , 1990 . ' E • • HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD • SUNDY FEED STORE (SFS) • DESIGNATION REPORT , • I• PURPOSE • The purpose of the Sundy Feed Store nomination on' the Local Register of Historic Places is: A) create awareness of the town's architectural and historical buildings, B) provide a example of .appreciation for a particular era of the town's development, C) encourage restoration and adaptive reuse of a structurally sound building, and D) acknowledge the economic contribution of • one of Delray Beac;i's first families, the Fundy Family. II. LOCATION (SURVEY ATTACHED) The Sundy Feed Store is located west of the spur tracks of the main line of the FEC Railway. It is North of East Atlantic Avenue and directly North of the FPL transformer station, East of Ocean City Lumber, and 153 feet south of Northeast 1st Street. The building faces East on what is commonly known as Railroad Way. The legal description is: the south 85 feet of the North 153 feet of Lot 1, Block 84, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County. It represented the first point of embarkation for all agricultural supplies reaching the community from the North. A similiar supply depot was established on West Atlantic Avenue west of the Seaboard Railway station during the mid 1930's. While the nearby Ocean City Lumber Company provided the community with imported building materials, the Sundy Feed Store served the local farmers. Adjacent to the town's first power' station (c. 1914) , it was one of the town's first electrified buildings. III. STRUCTURE • Built in c. 1912 by Issac Taylor, ••a village carpenter, the SFS was constructed as a tomato packing house. It was purchased (c. 1913) by John Shaw Sundy as a distribution point for the Wilson and Toomer Fertilizer Company. The building is one of the town's few remaining structures with original building materials and dimension. Constructed on a battered brick foundation, of Georgia and Dade County Pine, the building is 50' x 100' (5,000 s.f. area) and approximately 25-30 feet in height. The four-sided, rectangular structure displays asteep gable on its East and West elevations, and is capped with the original tin roof. All glass window frames has been removed, but the original openings are still detectable on all four sides with double hung wood frame sash accenting the loft area. Double wooden doors are centered on the loading docks on all four sides. The building features a post and beam frame with structural truss supports, and an upper level loft which travails above the entire East-West floor area. Two open staircases reach the upper loft. The building was painted light grey in color from 1915. Today the structure is unpainted. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE John Shaw Sundy (1864-1947) , the town's first Mayor, and farmer (greenbeans, lima beans, y � prominent Bank Director, School Board members operated the SFS frompeppers,. 1913 to oes) 7. The Sundy House House (1902) on South Swinton Avenue is one of few pioneer houses lefts in Delray Beach. The SFS was the first store of its kind in the area. . feed, hay, crate material, It vended 'fertilizer, plows, farm implements, and seeds. It provided valuable resources to the emerging farming community. During the early 1920's, the SFS loading area was the point of arrival for mules trained from Missouri and Kentucky to build the road network for neighboring Boca Ratone (original ' spelling) . The Sundy Family was active as • hay brokers from Ohio and New York commodity markets, Addie Sundy (1895- ) , daughter of John Sundy, • sister Sadie Sundy - after their father's death ine,1947. According the ordin with isr ss Addie Sundy, despite the bank collapses of the 1920's and subsequent depression, the SFS continued to supply the area farmers in order to keep seasonal crops at high levels. The SFS serves as a reminder that Delray Beach was one of the most substantial farming towns in Florida and its produce was shipped around 'the' country. During the early years, the SFS was visited by Seminole Indians who purchased salt • to cure hides. Architecturally, the building exhibits a remarkable structural integrity and reveals a quality of enduring craftsmanship and building materials. Original dimensions with minor alterations and original building materials are . all contained in this exemplary commercial vernacular structure. • V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING The SFS served as a vital commercial structure from C. 1913 - 1977 when it was purchased by the Ocean City Lumber Company. It is currently used as a minimal storage area by the Lumber' Company. The Historic Preservation Board has been informed by the owners of the Ocean City Lumber that Misner Electric Company (adjacent property owner on the Northside of SFS) has optioned the • property. The electric company intends to demolish the building and use the site for a parking lot. • The building is structurally sound, yet has been neglected. Except for minimal • termite intrusion, the SFS exhibits remarkable craftsmanship and carpentry. The SFS has sustained only minor water damage during several hurricanes. Due to its size and weight, the building can not be moved intact. The site is currently zoned Central Business District. . VI. IMPACT The SFS location provides an historical streetscape continuity with the now removed FEC train station and the Ocean City Lumber Company; reminiscent of a time when the railroad was the principal means of transporation and commerce - in Delray Beach. Its removal would eliminate the final glimpse of .the vital role that agriculture played in the town's development. VII. RESOLUTION • The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of Delray Beach accepts this designation report and resolution to place the Sundy Feed Store on its Local Register of Historic Places. The HPB finds that the Sundy Feed Store is consistent with the City's acknowledgement of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent ' reminder of Delray Beach's ' agricultural roots, and as a contribution of one of its first'families, the Sundy Family. • • • • • November 3, 1988 Board of Directors Morikami Foundation To Whom It May Concern: We are the owners of an old wooden.barn structure located in Delray Beach. This building is known as the Sundy Feed and Fertilizer Store. This is one of the oldest commercial wooden buildings standing as it has for over 75 years in its original condition. 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B-Carole Philli s U�' p 74 n 2700 6th Avenue South qcif Lake Worth, Florida 33461 I (407)964-4420 ° UN`S� April 20, 1989 George Percy, Director Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building, Room 408 500 South Bronough Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear Mr. Percy: Morikami Park has often been called a gem in the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department system. Its unique history and mission makes- it very special to us. Our master plan for The Morikami calls for development of a historical agricultural area to preserve and interpret the history of the Japanese farmers of Yamato and other early 20th Century farmers. The focal point will be the Sundy Feed Store, assuming it can be safely moved and adapted for re-use. This Department, in addition to providing the site for the relocation of the store, will also provide planning and administrative services. These services will be provided by the Superintendent of Park Planning and Design, Bill Wilsher and the Museum Director, Larry Rosensweig and their staff. These services will be contingent upon receipt• of grant funding and provided as in-kind service. I urge approval of this grant application so that planning for this most exciting and important project can get under way. Sincerely, /( 1_. //7 fe;4 ''. ';-"e -,.__ Dennis Eshleman, Director Parks and Recreation Department DE/rr cc: Cathy Burdett Jon B. Herrick NATIONAL GOLD MEDAL AWARD WINNER FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE FIELD OF PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGMENT ttIIiIp FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Jim Smith Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Director's Office Telecopier Number(FAX) (904)488-1480 (904)488-3353 September 29, 1990 Mr. Larry Rosenweig The Morikami, Inc. 4000 Morikami Park Road Delray, Florida 33446 RE: Sundy Feed Store Dear Mr. Rosenweig: The Historic Preservation Advisory Council met in Tallahassee on August 7-9, 1990 to review applications for Special Category grant assistance, and to recommend funding levels for grant awards. Of the eighty-seven Special Category grant applications reviewed, the Advisory Council selected sixty to be ranked with a funding level recommended for each. The Secretary of State has decided to request $12 million from the Legislature for funding Special Category projects. This figure allows the projects ranked in the top fifty-four to be included in the Department of State's Legislative Budget Request. As you can see from the attached list, your project was recommended for funding in the amount of $135,000.00 and will be included in the list of fifty-four recommended to the Legislature. Please be aware that the $12 million amount has not yet been approved by the Governor. He may choose to recommend a lesser amount of funding for Special Category projects. In addition, the Legislature must approve the overall amount of funding and the individual projects on the list. You may wish to communicate to your legislative delegation the importance of funding these projects in order to assist in the preservation of Florida's outstanding historical and archaeological resources. Archaeological Research Florida Folklife Programs Historic Preservation Museum of Florida History (904)487-2299 (904)397-2192 (904)487-2333 (904)488-1484 • .. - P , H .-! .tIn.133' April 17 , 1991 Barbara BacKer , Chairman Delray Beach Historical Society 5 N.E. 1st Street Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Barbara, The Sundy Feed Store is in the process of being moved to Morikami Park. After restoration at its new location, it will serve as the focal point for a demonstration farm planned for Morikami Park. The farm will produce rice , bamboo and Pineapple crops as well as winter vegetables and will reflect the farming techniques at the turn of the century in Palm Beach County. Phase One of the project; relocation, new foundation, new roof and appropriate stabilization to the building have been funded by the State, County, City, Morikami Inc as well as donations and pledges from individuals . Phase Two , the restoration , is about to begin and so we start the second round of funding! I am writing to ask the Delray Beach Historical Society for a a donation which will allow us to print a brochure to be used in conjunction with our fund raising efforts . The cost of printing is $500 . 00 . The Sundy Feed Store was the center of agricultural commerce in south County and we feel that its relocation to a demonstration farm at Morikami Park is an appropriate and imaginative use ofthis old Delray Beach landmark. We look forward to your support in this worthy community project. Sincerely, c---- ; .bv-e ---o..LC— Ecca-L-1-4-(___ ` Patricia Healy-Golembe , Chairman Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board April 11, 1991 Mr. John P. Johnson Director Historic Palm Beach County PO Box 1494 Boca Raton, FL 33429-1494 Dear John: Thank you for your letter of April 1 requesting more information on the Sundy Feed Store project. I am delighted to report that Phase 1 is well under way, with the second of four sections of the building being moved to the site tonight. our contract with LaPlant-Adair calls for the moving, re-roofing and stabilization of the building in a 120 day period beginning on March 6. Phase 2 - the restoration of the building - and Phase 3 - the adaptation of the building for exhibition and other public use - cannot be scheduled at this time due to lack of funds. However, we feel confident that with the completion of Phase 1 the Sundy Feed Store can survive almost indefinitely until funds for the next phase can be raised. As you know, we have secured a loan from the City of Delray Beach that is to be repaid by June 30, 1992. The budget for the project, including planning and Phase 1, is as shown on the next page. Please feel free to call if I can help to clarify or further explain anything. Thank you for your consideration. sincerely, Larry Rosensweig Director EXPENSES Architectural fees 22,000 (Roy Simon) Engineering fees 5,100 (Gold Coast) Moving, re-roofing 155,000 (LaPlant-Adair) Appraisal 300 Permits 1,200 Administration (Museum, County staff) 30,000 TOTAL EXPENSES $213,600. INCOME State of Florida (Planning grant) 8,500 (Implementation) 106,875 City of Delray Beach 24,000 Palm Acanh County (cash - permits) 1,200 (in-kind - staff time) *Rosensweig/Wilsher 22,500 The Morikami, Inc. (cash) 15,000 (in-kind - staff time) 7,500 Private/other donors 28,025 TOTAL INCOME $213,600 DEL RAY BEACH/BOYNTON BEACH SUNDY FEED STORE Historic ® ef« eeto r Svc again . . , • { . .., „„.. . ,,,..,,,,,!,,,,, ,. . . • ,,,,,,„, ,,. . ,Et.Ri 4 Cti i{ ,' • 1- I t, f t- yam.+ ,;, )F/it jT} , mi l { ii,',4 }t "'t r ; :Y.I(p , .,,+,,,,,l: r{ii,ly , A La ,i. 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BY ANTHONY Mnnx YI"7 7 :; _r S j y f , z ::: STAFF WRITER :,r,f ,t .,rW i ;It. F di I I l i1 • `I"'Ia 'It' i:till i; .-i It's not every day tllal. Z( • • {:S?'V t}i," H „.1 t „-,.. 11 r i , • ^t' 4) I °�} i� pt , ? rn ..1 y ) Roy Mot- ki! I 3. ; ;,, •.. I, ;11�.'; r„ ( ,t' t } . •ley gets to take apart a 79 year old �� t�,�x ., I Iz� 1 f i{/ -�� i L� j;, t h j ' t 3.z tf ,t `'} T/.E,ir r� r Y { } j, , barn in Delray Beach and then re- sr itf 1 ,1 ; ` f `Y c,, ,i { } y if p = , ' �fi assemble the thick bealns and tin lai ktf,�ckfiS,a }� ft "l Pi4 'iJ I t f kr. / tt ,' 6 is}'} !i i' 1 ' 1 z, ;i cr TOOT across town. ,1 iu`i � ���f r( �' 7� j r��; fi��� �i� �,l z� t t , !1!!��'t.: tef�y``} 1 I � �� J / 9' r i l'rf/ I �` r , t r ,, l t p ,r S 4 1 t pr r x I', t ' ., L : {} 4 P91 .�ft 1 I; r r t^jfy7 fa i �. _} k , Yet the 34-year-Old coast ruction fj,1{ri a s t xr+•j d { t,i,r,.r' �Tr.i,t.V yr..,rt.7'•t'fr] ° ,,` x rR.. worker is doing exactly' that oA'Cr /2 r'.t. t't f�R+', t' ' i t 'V , °f'9 , �� a 1 {t....i,}f "I '. tY;iy'<,i�ti pl I t t t I'l)I} plat"t�4s f . �+I t,P ��11 f ax 1'ill t � the next few weeks disnuurtlin t i L t z 1',ro {i a k f t, +.r �� b t i"sli t r a o I f 1 r d 1' ,t i{ S the SundyFeed Store and movie 1'p 1f n '# f # )f c ei r t d 'rf r' ?,, ' moving ItR I zl rt I rjt J t Pr�rtig i .5�1 � i1 � 1 , }a) LI,yS � it in four pieces to the Morilami x f£ 1 I tr f i I > 1 � tier ! W�Ix dth t ,��p I�! � �� ' Id 1 1 �1 fitf , $idli I s • Museum and Japanese Gardens. s + , 4 �" _ ^� r , t ,E1 t P I,Pf'a,� r t° 4.. ;��¢ J f �i a, aI a `,,, , { m r 1 fit , T �{ f IH w R`�v tr p ,�' t}r ,. ! t. � II: �l , t s-'— ¢ ! ti'. In the process he and his co- :, 4 v t .°t` r i{ {r p VI' tt ti, fl 4' 1"1' f rW d7 t '+ k `i1NS' � f ' i� / t. S J t f C( t f t workers have learned something Tp' a(, 4 }'px` j •r l• l' ,f i, �` 1 `.�" ! .,,w� s r lea It J 7 t ,�Epp 1 i`if[��Et trt tr."'ry about the city's agricultural past $$ r ,, x,,, tg °, t1xp Voti a 1, + j and how the eed store — built by xr a �A� i I ;`��° � � r1 't�l;at t i, `t `� i u( �,'` al 1r'i t t tt, John Shaw Sundy, the city's first +~' � tiff (> t, Y ^'� 1 f,,,t t i t9 , mayor played a central role in , �f� +t it.jr t�,fU""{ +r1, MCi '� e l t .'� t t.j o ;t. y — p Y � f 1 k � '. �,j, ,,.�r" tilt x.4�l+xar.,,. i�-p[Tye t,`R ,+,'J,` 1s)'CRt ,,,113 'the area's business community. • ' i i`ti {f 1 (a4'�+ l,"!,(4 X.,i�� ;r Y�X It -"'r s?Jx +i"''�`�'f`Tt . .T. r h4.,,,A't.4':� Its old and we're saving it JACK NUTTON/Tilt NOVA instead of bulldozing it down," Members of the Historic Preservation Board and Delray Beach city officials earlier Motley said. "It's fun and interest- thiS month.before the dismantling of the Sundy Feed Store. ing. I'm enjoying working here." storage facility. 13y 1988; the coin- member Rose Sloan. "As a Unexpected treasures pany was prepared to sell the barn preservationist, I'm delighted that Inside the unassuming barn next tci another firm which planned to it's going to be saved. Morikami is to the FEC railroad tracks on • tear it down and use the space for a the perfect home for it." Northeast First Street, the men have parking lot. While the board plans to renovate found old coins, a huge black safe, Unable to watch a bulldozer de- the store, creating an agricultural dusty furniture, and even a wooden niolish one of the last surviving links museum and meeting hall, members toilet and phonograph stand. On to the city's past, the Historical must clear several financial hurdles one beam, rusty nails spell out some Preservation Board in August 1988 before that can happen. initials and the year "1922." placed it on a local register of pro- Moving and reassembling the barn "It's really neat to take some- peeled sites, costs $155,000. Delray Beach city thing this old down and go put it Since then, the store has faced the commissioners donated $24,000 and • back up," said worker Russell Car- dual danger of fires and vagrants. loaned an additional $74,750 for the • ran. "We've ripped things clown be- estimated summer, Chief Kerry Koen de- project. Even more money — an fore,but not like this. 'I'ticy did a Glared the all-wood building a fire estimated $135,000—will be needed real good job building it." hazard and warned that trespassing to refurbish the building. That Indeed, the 5,000 square foot pine vagrants, ,using drugs and sterner money has been approved, but not building is so sturdy, it survived sev- stoves, posed a serious threat. appropriated, by the state eral major hurricanes this century Legislature, and board members are that devastated the surrounding A new Bottle aid d i pled to host fund-raisers if state s unavailable. areas. Built in 1912 to sell fertilizer, 113y moving the store to the '''I•liere arc so many cuts and we hay and other supplies brought in by Morikami, hoard members say these really don't know if we'll get money train to area farmers, the store re- l)rils can be limited. this year," said board chairwoman mained open until 1977. "We feel that it's a structure that Pat Ilcaly-Goleinbe. "But it's a That year, the Ocean City Loin- needs to be preserved for a portion long-term project and we'll continue ber Co. purchased the site for a of history in Delray.", said board our private sector fund-raising."❑ SENT BY:S I M0N & SCHM I DT ; 5- 9-91 2:40PM ; 4072 E� ;# 2 ti ROY M. U1MON A.I.A. AR ITECT architects and planners May 9, 1991 • Mr. Larry Rosensweig Director The Morikami, Inc. 4000 Morikami Park Road Delray Beach, Florida 33446 Re: Sundy Feed Store Relocation and Restoration Our Project No. 8915 Dear Larry: Attached is a copy of the May 8, 1991 report from Mr. Donald Klaiber, P.E. , of Gold Coast Engineering, outlining his findings during a recent inspection of the Sundy Feed Store Building. LaPlant-Adair Company has presented a verbal estimate of $30,000 maximum for raising the building, replacing the defective structural members, and lowering the building. He has stated that while he feels that the work can be accomplished for much less, the maximum amount will cover any unforseen problems. Because the delivery time, after ordering, for the replacement timbers is approximately two weeks, time becomes a critical issue to the Contractor. No construction work can take place until this issue is settled and a determination of procedure is made. Obviously, my recommendation is to proceed. The material costs are estimated to be $3,700.00. Perhaps it would be wise to order the material, and, during the interim, arrive at the appropriate conclusion. Savings from the contract amount can be made by changing the specification of the metal roofing and delaying of the roof insulation until the second or third phase. If there are any questions, please call me. I' ll wait for your instructions. Sincerely, Roy M Simon, A. I.A. RMS:gcs Enclosure zoo northeast fifth avenue, suite a-2, defray beach, Florida 33483 • 407-278-1914 SENT EY:S I(r10N c SCHt l I DT 9-91 2:41PM ; J . r . 11 • GOLDC• ASV ENGINEERING TESTINa.CO PAN DART DREW GENERAL MANAGER DON LD(N F LAIBER, P.E. cHIMEMORANDUM May 8 , 1991 TO: Roy Simon FROM: Don Klaiber SUBJECT: Inspection of Sundt' Feed Store - Morikami Park On April 30 , Mike Adair and myself inspected subject structure. My comments are as follows . 1 ) In general the structure was quite deteriorated with rot and termite damage . 2) The extent of deterioration as sopritial that desig- nating specific areas was not pF o te. 3) On the north side of the building , as situated, a number of floor joists were permanently deflected indicating a be possible overload aytuan over jQiststandy].eaving the damaged . arsrepaired by installing new joists in place. 4 ) Elsewhere certain of the joists haouve inspedeteriorated dueeto termite damage. At the tim mites (with wings) could be dug out of the wood. 5 ) It appears that all top plate needs replacement along with intermediate bracing . 6) The roof system basically needs rebuilding . Some of the components crumbled simply from handling. Page 1 of 2 h Florida:33467 Phone (407) 967.7155 • FAX(407)478 4848 743-8882 SENT EY:SIMON & SCHMIDT ; .5- 9-91 2:41PM ; 40725502S6-3 ;4 4 7 ) The perimeter floor beams and vertical columns all hetsi- ca)J y need replacement. There mfty be areas where splices could he provided, but these situations would be remote exceptions . If you have any questions in this matter, please do not hesitate in calling. Very truly yours , GOLDCOJIST ENGINEERING & TESTING CO. DONALD G. KLAIBER, P. E. Chief Engineer DGK/1p • Enclosures • Page 2 of 2 • CITY OF DELIIHY 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA 33444 407,243-7000 May 23, 1991 George W. Percy, Director Division of Historical Resources R. A. Gray Building Tallahassee, Fl 32399 Dear George, The Sundy Feed Store relocation and restoration is underway. Phase I included moving the building from downtown Delray Beach to Morikami Park, installing a new foundation and new roof, and general stabilization of the structure. The move itself was a dramatic one, but as it was done in the middle of the night we could not generate as much publicity as we had hoped. And as Phase II, the restoration, begins we need all the publicity we can get to make the community aware of the need for additional funds . Phases II and III, restoration of the Sundy Feed Store and preparation for exhibitions and public use, will begin as funds become available. Your continued support is vital to this unique and interesting preservation project which will ultimately be an important cultural resource in Palm Beach and surrounding counties . Sincerely, g2ae Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT A :JAYS M ATTERS bY'..Y40141Cle CITE OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W.1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 May 23, 1991 Mr. Larry Rosensweig, Director, Morikami Museum 400 Morikami Park Road Delray Beach, FL 333446 Dear Larry, This letter is to document the value of donated in-kind volunteer services I have contributed to the Sundy Feed Store relocation and restoration. In addition to numerous meetings and public speeches I am including the following information: Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board meetings Documentation for Sundy Feed Store Designation Report. Lobbying in Tallahassee for the initial Sundy Feed Store grant. Presenting Sundy Feed Store project to the community: Delray Beach Harvest Fest November 11 & 12, 1988 Palm Beach County Fair March, 1989 Delray Affair April, 1989 Delray Beach Harvest Fest November 10 & 11, 1989 Preservation consulting and coordination $900 Public relations 100 Total $1,000 I look forward to further volunteer services on behalf of the complete restoration of the Sundy Feed Store. Best wishes, Patricia Healy-Golembe Chairman, Defray Beach Historic Preservation Board THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Karen T. Marcus, Chair Carole Phillips, Vice Chair �\ Carol Elmquist \ 4t, Ken Foster `� j1j},/ 9' r Carol A. Roberts ` Mir w Jan Winters, County Administrator A A ��— �„����� WOOPPAr 1 /Dennis L. Eshleman, Director, Department of Parks / .�� MORn� / and Recreation `� °,,,, 1'w7 itt The Morikami, Inc. Board of Trustees �'' V �— Alexander A. Simon, Jr. , John E. Klein President Glenn Koach ���Matthew Gracey, Jr. , Atsuko Y. Lefcourte ' Irleb.. .---s,.-INL , Vice President Doris Love David W. Schmidt, Alfred Lucas Secretary Richard Machek / ` Stephen R. Swank, E. M. "Mike" Marcus JIChinsal Treasurer Bradley Middlebrook II James S. Mihori t '.ound-breaking for the Kathy J. Bechtle Chieko Mihori Dr. Harold Berkowitz Joseph A. Orr, Ed. D. Joseph T. Carty Catherine M. Ross w Morikami Museum George T. Elmore Damon Spilios E Carol J. Elmquist Nancy E. Stroud Anita R. Finley George Weinstein - and Mary E. Glover Dorothy H. Wilken Nancy N. Goerler Robert C. Wilkins Cele tion of the Moving of the Phyllis Hammett Colin Wright Sun Feed Store For the New Morikami Museum Project Barrettes and Associates, Architect Friday ay 1 V 1 9 1 D. I. C. Commercial Construction Corporation, Y Contractor 1 a.m. For the Sundy Feed Store Project Roy M. Simon, A. I. A. , Architect 4000 rikami Park Road LaPlant-Adair Company, Contractor `Delr Beach, Florida Our purpose for gathering on this day of celebration is two-fold: First, we are breaking ground to commence PR OGR AM construction of an exciting new cultural facility. In addition we are commemorating the moving of a beloved Taiko Drum Interlude Ondekoza local landmark to its new site in Morikami Park. Master of Ceremonies The ground-breaking ceremony, or Alexander A. Simon, Jr. iichinsai, for the new Morikami Museum President, The Morikami Inc. is being performed in Japanese fashion. In Japan a Shinto priest consecrates the ground on which a new building is to be Pledge of Allegiance erected and intercedes with the deities on behalf of the client, the builder and the workmen to oversee the project's Recognition of Special Guests safe and successful completion. The ceremony includes rituals of purification, prayer and offering in Remarks addition to the actual breaking of Carole Phillips, ground. Vice Chair, Board of County Commissioners, District 5 We are grateful to Palm Beach County, the State of Florida and Dennis Eshleman, individual and corporate donors both in Director, Department of Parks and this country and Japan for their Recreation generous support of this project. Steve Press, The Sundy Feed Store is Delray State House of Representatives, Beach's oldest remaining commercial 86th District structure. Recently situated on a permanent site in Morikami Park, the landmark will become the centerpiece of Commissioner' s Comments an old Florida Farming Village planned for the park's future development. 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DATE: to/.zv/71 SCALE:i"5 NvfCP • F RE E • Vol. 3, No . 3 DELRAY/from 1 B November 7, 1990 WHAT THE CITY $ 24 , 000 donation . Museum officials have estimated AIWA 111/ they ' ll need $ 155 , 000 to relocate the vacant feed store tiesIVIIVIIISSION DID to the museum , which is a county-owned park . So far , At their Tuesday night meeting, Delray Beach they have received $ 56 , 625 through a state grant. Museum officials are expecting another $ 50 , 000 commissioners : from the state but can ' t wait because Fire Chief Kerry ■ APPROVED new design guidelines that sim Koen says the feed store is a fire hazard . plify the requirements to renovate or repair homes y in the city ' s historical districts . Larry Rosensweig, director of the museum , said he ■ DENIED a proposal to place the Flamingo hopes to move the downtown feed store within the next Service Station on the local historic register . few months . The feed store has a link to George ■ APPROVED supplementing the pay of four Morikami , the Japanese farmer who donated land for •;;. ` police officers who have been called to active duty the 200- acre park and museum , Rosensweig said . t 4a• s�� Morikami used to trade his farm goods at the feed 1, \\• as part of Operation Desert Storm . ti\ store , he said . ` � «`" ' tik`' \`\t•• . `•?. nix: Acw South Florida's Alternative The Morikami WDN ,SDAY , JANUARY 30 , 1991 The Palm Beach Post s SECTION B -- to Expand Additions to the cultural museum NEws • are causing local residents to pay close attention by ELISABETH HOFFMAN Delraalters111 Twenty- five years ago, whenGeorgeMorikami y utility t feeproposal to a wanted to give his farm to the City ofease cler residentsy ap pease ' Beach as a gesture of good will, he literally had gy , to talk the City into it . By JOE NEWMAN Since then, things have Palm Beach Post Staff Writer ✓ More commission action 36 Commercial property owners would church and state. their own drainage systems . changeduite a bit. quite pay more based on the size of their proper- Commissioner William Andrews , who Before the discounts added Tuesday Plans for expansion at Morikami Museum and DELRAY BEACH — City commission- ty . For example, the fee for a 60 , 000- had initially supported charging churches night, city officials had expected to raise - Japanese Gardens have been proposed . A much ers amended a proposed utility fee Tues- Commissioners hope to give the utility square-foot shopping center would be the fee , changed his position after hearing about $ 1 . 4 million through the fee . bigger (32,000 sq. ft) museum, a restaurant, asmall day night , offering exemptions and dis- fee preliminary approval at their Feb. 12 about $600 . arguments from two clergymen and Corn- In other business , commissioners Japanese style ryokan (inn) and aworking farm are all counts to appease concerns from residents regular meeting. But commissioners delayed approving missioners Armand Mouw and David Ran- agreed to help the Morikami Museum and clergymen who complained it was City commissioners were not unani- the fee in December after more than 100 dol h . on the drawingboard for the countypark. P relocate the 79-year-old Sundy Feed Store unfair and unconstitutional . mous on all the concessions but compro- residents showed up in opposition . "They give an awful lot back to the to the Japanese park and gardens in subur- Two grants, one from Palm Beach County for Churches would now be exempt from mised to avoid further delays . When they Condominium residents said they community, " Andrews said . ban Delray Beach . $ 1 .5 million and one from the State of Florida for paying the proposed stormwater utility fee first proposed the fee city officials had not shouldn ' t have to pay the fee because they Other concessions made Tuesday night: Commissioners approved a $ 74 , 750 in- $763,000 will partially fund the expansion on the and residents of developments with pri- expected opposition to the $27 annual maintain their own private drainage sys- a 25 percent discount to residents served terest-free loan to the museum and a original 200 acres of Morikami Park. vate drainage systems would receive a 25 charge for single- family homes and $ 14 . 28 tems . Church representatives said the fee by the Lake Worth Drainage District and percent discount . for condominium residents . .violated the constitutional separation of discounts to developers who must install Please see DELRAY/3B See MORIKAMI page 5 • • • • • REGIONAL NEWS The News , Wednesday January 30 , 1991 SC • ► SUNDY FEED STORE LADIES ONLY istoric . . uildin receivesgr t 1oanS WEDNESDAY NIGHT • . BY ANTHONY MARX community , " Rosensweig said later . " This tative approval to a storm water utility fee STAFF WRITER is one of the last vestiges of Delray ' s his- for city residents . Most single-family home- tory as an agricultural community . " owners will pay $2 . 25 per month for the Giei:ittlekills : : Threatened by vagrants and fire program , which will raise up to $ 1 . 4 mil- hazards , the historic Sundy Feed Store got Moving the store will cost $ 155 , 000 . lion annually to combat street flooding . TALE 4 THE WHALE a new lease on life Tuesday night when Commissioners authorized a $24 , 000 dona- Delray Beach city commissioners unani- tion to the museum and another $ 74 , 750 in But a divided commission agreed to mously approved grants and loans worth loans until museum officials receive the exempt religious buildings and some newly $98 , 750 to move the building . rest of a $ 106 , 875 state grant . constructed buildings . They also agreed to I 0 OFF The unoccupied wooden structure , built 25 percent discounts for residents in the p Museum officials also are lookingtoward Lake Worth Drainage District and in con- mustus to se 5 in 1916 , will be taken to the Morikami Mu • g be seated seum and Japanese Gardens within the the state to approve a separate $ 135 , 000 to dominiums with their own systems . next three months , said director Larry renovate the building into an agricultural 25 % O F F Rosensweig . museum and public meeting hall . Commissioners will reconsider the mat- ter for the final time at their Feb . 12 meet- 6 : 15 to close • " We think it will be a real asset to the In other action , commissioners gave ten- ing . II . 3400 North Federal Highway • Boca Plaza oofnn • 392 - 3400 PALS 10, DELRAY TIMES, MARCH 14, 1991 r}3> • :. . : . . . .;.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 's - -- - - -- - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . :. . .: ::. .; :.:::::::::::: .. . : ::::.{ - r :. . . . .::¢�: . .-. . . . . ti . . . . . . . .: vff:�r.. . . :: . .:-. . .�:.� . . . . f. .�nw:::::::::::::::F. : . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :: :::: .,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .............. . J , Delray Beach ' s historic Sundy Feed Store has become a dilapidated - haven for vagrants . To :A protect the historic `$ ;' . ,,, building from possibly 4 , 4. . ... burning down and to • preserve it , the store is � being moved to the - ' Morikami Museum in west , > Delray . : s'% . Near right : Carl Donath �,. so 42 ,�e� of Delray , left , Tom $. N,„ ,, , ,r4ss, '1 , Marlock and Robert .; __ ' . ; Woolbright move an old % 2� > � :, ' music box out of the feed , store . They found tools , ° ' _ � ' w „ _ %. � furniture and a locked v. K � x � � ✓ safe . , wry • _,� ,,.,r� " sce� Far right : Donath As - hammers support beams1 � . �� \ to keep a section of store f . t "' . secure as the move it , it ►" ` � � � - 1 sw i r sr - The store is 90 years old . ,rf y , , • Staff photosf. X H by TED MASE 1'' �- it: ..4„„ ' `,pp y s ' • • • I • 2C The News , Thursday March 7 , 1991 LOCAL NEWS ► DELRAY BEACH • i. 1x= _ x ;� " • " £$ i t•A • # I �: VOL . 21 NO .5 °. , 1 . 4 � MARCH 14 , 1991 g , E. €• ; v il T;i 93 33E' 1 13 ;t 11 '?k123-3).; ,.1( : 3„ N ''.:3 3 ill"' —i'�' 4 j : 7 n.: �,? n !a� y,.,..> ' : ; - . It. '. 1 \56k, 1. :5 5 5 5 > 44 , / , 54>> ;Ilk a i ; . € 4f R' t ' Pi 6 qq �*i ° " t �' . . ors % • § t a 1Y _ ± ale € 11 l @ s .. \ - A. -77 ant .4 Y -5, • • 1y 1 '` 2 48 • eEA. dN 1 t CP `f Y''. . y; 4T. . 'QE�.., � � . .� - i[ ; 2 4 t�� •;i • 1. - vl It ie "� - :- ; • .. ' fi t g.M. ,, �f} }a s ; i � I l' c $ if i i "@£� V ea 44 4 - - . p. • 4 33 .ilr N. a... ei . i 1 k ' € S t { S 1 .sYY .dew :, S 1 F`� t „ S . '. • 14 • • . 4... ;4Y : N, .:,t, , :4 ,,. ., i , 1 vii i'..;ki.t.,, :,,,,,,,,,ii:1„t4, 4 , : i ..4%, tk i 11 c. ‘45 Q t• is As„ IA location s _ i k ax � €, i 4 • °j € e o The Sund k ° i4 - � . "` "`e 55 3 _ { �� sex :8x t • S 1 . ,... Y ' • 54 Feed Store , at � 4.77 S %�< ,< almost 10044 sAT 8 Sb ;zx' �x -sR i' r k ,� K years old , has _ i . { f x • been a historic 40 - ;� ',r _ F landmark in :4:iii. r 4 i SUNDY FEED STOREJACK HUTTONTIIE NF s Delra Beach .TO MOVE: Delray Beach city officials and Historic Preservation Board members assemble at the old Sundy Feed Store on Railroad - y Avenue , between Atlantic and Northeast First avenues in Delray Beach on Wednesday to watch preparations to move the building to the Morikami Mu It 's still historic . x seum and Gardens . Delray Beach Fire Chief Kerry Koen ( left) , store part-owner John Tallentire ( second from left ) and preservation board Chairwoman Pat But the land Ito Healy-Golember watch Tom Marlock as he works on the building . The store , which was built in 1912 , will be moved in 21h weeks . marks IS f changing . Carl , se Donath of . . Delray Beach f ` prepares to x` move the e - -- = deserted store ; - to its new home • • Isir % at the Morikami �T " — Museum in - ffi 5 _ t • west Delray . ?. Y I 33 d-`' t.6 .tk L } More photos on F & V 4 Page 10 . s ;.f .3 :.. Staff photo by TED MASE I + ^ PAGE 4, MONDAY PAPER, NOVEMBER 12, 1990 Delray officials fear historic building ' s fire potential Sund Storerelocationde a ed until December By Jeff Perlman LANDMARK . . . Staff Writer ""+ The Sundy Feed Store , the county's oldest The Sas s Feed w commercial agricultural building , eventually Store was saved from will find a home at the Morikami Museum. the wrecker' s ball this But until the 80-year- old structure is moved , summer when the Delray Fire-Rescue officials remain concerned � ; Morikami Museum about the safety of the structure , and whether or e received a grant to , not it will become a home to vagrants at its cur- " _ •. E I; , € s 5` ; , � ! move and restore the rent site at 80 Railroad Ave . , near the railroad ' . _ ' . t ' ii,' " building . But fire - tracks just north of Atlantic Avenue . • 3 k "With the weather turning cooler, we're con- / ' °f � � � f officials are cerned that vagrants may use the building for ; ( �' I I , t �, concerned about shelter ," says Fire Chief KerryKoen . "Weplan ' f ' i i"'" . delays in relocating y ok r tt A li Y 9 to increase our surveillance of the building until = . . the building to the it is finally moved . " grounds of the Big plans ahead : . - _ , Japanese museum The Sundy Feed Store , a nondescript wooden "" , west Delray Beachf barn-like building, was saved from the wrecker's "'--� y ball this summer when the Morikami Museum "' _ - 4r -� File photo received a $ 112 , 000 state grant to move and sily , until December . store . The museum has prepared the site where restore the building. The Morikami wants to "I 'm happy that progress is being made on the the feed store will be located . renovate the building and use it as an agricul - move . I understand the circumstances . But we're "We are excited about beginning the resto- tural museum on the grounds of the Japanese still very concerned . We just want it moved as ration process ," says Larry Rosensweig , director museum west of Delray Beach . • soon as possible so the community can enjoy the of the Morikami. "The building is in rickety con- The feed store was supposed to be moved in building . " dition , and we plan to replace the wood, the roof October , but there is only one local company who Koen says the feed store has "great fire poten- and all the basics. Once we secure the building can transport the building because of its fragi- tial . " we'll begin the restoration process. But it's going lity . "If the structure caught fire , it would be very to take awhile. We'll rehabilitate it in pieces de- The move has been delayed until December difficult to deal with . The building is highly pending on the amount of money we receive. " because the moving company has been booked. combustible. " Rosensweig says that once the restoration is In August, a city inspection found 15 mattres- Koen says the building's downtown location , complete , the feed store will serve as a living ses scattered throughout the feed store , prompt- and its proximity to the railroad tracks , would monument to the area's rich farming tradition . ing Koen to voice his concerns about vagrants . complicate efforts to control a fire should one The museum plans to teach classes at the feed At the time , Koen said he wanted the feed store occur . store , as well as hold exhibits . moved by October. A new attraction 'The store will look just like it did when it Fire potential Meanwhile , officials at the Morikami Museum served this area's farmers in the '20s and '30s ," Now , Koen is saying he will wait , albeit unea- are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the feed he said. I 4 ti • • • C le Continued from the cover s , , ' k Morikami Museum . .. To E xp and . „ .e . , 3 s:74i1;00izocs41.4%‘x.s.<4,0.... .e.H.....;:nrx . ... :::::::,,,,, , 4.,,, .. Av oq M . The plan brings controversy parking field " , north of the %n to the otherwise peaceful park park' s current development, •zst �; and fears that some of the cur- and the grassy terrain behind rent ambiance will have to go . the small museum building' s Environmentalists worry about moat . .:%" Op , ; the destruction of a pristine pine Ann Merrill, new director of ° ‘ , �, < ° forest. Cultural purists wonder development, is confident that 0 about balance between coin- an upcoming trip to New York MO mercial intrusion and enough to tap Japanese and American Lf o _ room to hold popular tradi- corporations will help fill the a tional Japanese celebrations grant gap of $600,000, which �.,,,,. " " : i which have become part of the must be raised by year' s end to Delray / Boca Raton cultural hold the State and County lardens - venue. grants . If Merrill is successfulPerhaps the most important Phase One construction couldN. ..question is, how would George begin in early spring.Morikami , donor of the The Morikami is the onlyMorikami Park land , have felt museum in the United States • about the proposed expansion? which integrates all aspects of -- -For VirginiaSnyder, alongtime Japanese culture in one loca- • The Morikami Museum building as seen from the Bonsai friend, the answer is easy. "He tion . Merrill ' s promotional would be delighted to see how packet includes the philo- mentofaninternationalsociety." nese philosophy and hospital- Morikami . Bill Wilsher, county creative curators of his legacy sophical support of Yoshihiro Eventually, plans call for rice ity, the ceremony of welcoming landscape architect, is working have been," says Snyder, add- Nakajima. paddies, resident artisans, a the spirits of the ancestors , closely with Roy Simon, archi- ing that Morikami wanted Nakajima, a former ambas- complete Japanese village and dance performances and flower tectforthemasterdevelopment, people of the area to feel wel- sador to the U . S. , speaks of the bamboo groves to complement arranging . and Larry Rosensweig, mu- come on his property . essence of cultural exchange to the Japanese gardens and moat The master plan' s first stage seum director, to make the most Most of the proposed new "mutually recognize the diver- now filled with Japanese begins with a new building, of thebuilding' s large open area, development is confined to the sity of values between peoples koi(carp) . An amphitheatre will which will contain an audito- which may house local garden fallow farmland on the south and nations . . . . We should toler- allow for large performances . Hum, classrooms and support clubs and classes . side of Morikami Park Road, ate and be generous to what we Locally celebrated elements facilities . Phase two includes the The many positive aspects between the Biwa Pavilion and hold dear, strive for mutual ex- of Japanese culture include the development of a working, his- of the master plan for the pine flatwoods . Also tar- change of values and create the tea ceremonies, performed with torically accurate farm show- Morikami' s expansion will be geted are the "model airplane / vitality necessary for develop- intricate symbols of all Japa- casing DelrayHistoricSociety's subject to close scrutiny as de- pet project, the relocation of the velopment proceeds. It would SundyFeedStorebuilding, just be a shame to lose the waiting to be trucked out to the Morikami' s serenity to overly site. Pat Casey, Historic Pres- ambitious plans or the financial ervation Planner, is anxious to pitfalls of a commercial attrac- seethe 5,000 sq. foot Sundy store tion . A chanoyu, or tea cer- moved away from the Florida emony poem, by Rikyu, reads : Power and Light Company In a spring field, surely, are transformer and downtown Flowers of all varieties traffic and have it restored and Scattered through the grass opened to public use at If only one pays close attention . a / r ", War on dru • s When police arrested suspected cocaine Monday Paiper traficker Tran Thi Miller, ; they thought they ' d done serious damage 4 to the local drug trade . i But the expected drug ANcA Ai slump did not happen . allIllaIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page 2 ,.. _ . r• ..c. ,. ;. a> VOL . 18 , NO . 35 NOVEMBER 12, 1990 Relocation delayed . . . . ....________ Nl { d . RDA f yh 1„„ . i , Staff photo by TED MASS Is the Sunday Feed Store a fire hazard and home for vagrants ? The delayed relocation of Delray Beach's historic building, and eventually is to become an agricultural Sunday Feed Store means an uneasy wait for fire offi- museum at the Morikami . But until its restored it re- cials , who are anxious to see the fragile and highly corn- mains a potential fire hazard and home for vagrants , bustible structure moved from its downtown location to city officials say. the Morikami Museum . The nondescript barn- like Li structure is the county' s oldest commercial agricultural SEE STORY ON PAGE 4 I DELRAY BEACH/BOYNTON BEACH ► SUNDY FEED STORE i i- Historic buildingto li • ve aln • � • aa • II IAva IIMma la I w f NA • ...- " OF v , TOM EMI ; TI IE NEW % DISMANTLING BEGINS: Workers carefully tear down the historic Sundy Feed store and prepare to move it to the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach . Workers will reconstruct old barn at Morikami Park BY ANTHONY MARX 'j Jj r STAFF WRITER • I i 1 i E �� 1 t •' i� ' L 'j VI /� 1 I � -.. t , �� • It ' s not every day that Roy Mot- / i; I ! I I f i ley gets to take apart a 79 year old ' ; = , c i ,, « } barn in Delray Beach and then re- I ' gg } ggt P _ , I 1, 1 t It d assemble the thick beams and tin f 1 1 ic . roof across town . Yet the 34-year-old construction fE " °' III 11 worker is doing exactly that over — - - . , f4 k II the next few weeks , dismantling % H If j- ; • the Sundy Feed Store and moving ¢ , '`_ i ` I II it in four pieces to the Morikami t , " ' �� 3 ' Museum and Japanese Gardens . 1 C= , .. r . r . ,, I❑ the process , he and his co- workers have learned something about the city ' s agricultural past a and how the feed store — built by John Shaw Sundy , the city 's first mayor — played a central role in . ' """r • s. ,, the area ' s business community . " It ' s old and we ' re saving it JACK BUTTON no-: NEWS instead of bulldozing it down , " Members of the Historic Preservation Board and Delray Beach city officials earlier Motley said . " It ' s fun and interest- this month before the dismantling of the Sundy Feed Store . ing . I ' m enjoying working here . " Unexpected treasures storage facility . By 1988 , the corn- member Rose Sloan . " As a pany was prepared to sell the barn preservationist , I ' m delighted that to another firm which planned to it 's going to be saved . Morikami is Inside the unassuming barn next to the FEC railroad tracks on tear it down and use the space for a the perfect home for it . " Northeast First Street , the men have Parking lot . While the board plans to renovate Unable to watch a bulldozer de- the store , creating an agricultural found old coins , a huge black safe , dusty furniture , and even a wooden molish one of the last surviving links museum and meeting hall , members toilet and phonograph stand . On to the city ' s past , the Historical must clear several financial hurdles one beam , rusty nails spell out some Preservation Board in August 1988 before that can happen . initials and the year " 1922 . " placed it on a local register of pro- Moving and reassembling the barn " It ' s really neat to take some- tested sites . costs $ 155 ,000 . Delray Beach city thing this old down and go put it Since then , the store has faced the commissioners donated $24 , 000 and back up , " said worker Russell Car- dual danger of fires and vagrants . loaned an additional $74, 750 for the ran . " We ' ve ripped things down be- Last summer , Chief Kerry Koen de- project . Even more money — an fore , but not like this . They did a clared the all-wood building a fire estimated $. 135 , 000 - will be needed real good job building it . " hazard and warned that trespassing to refurbish the building . That Indeed , the 5 , 000-square-foot pine vagrants , using drugs and sterno money has been approved , but not stoves , posed a serious threat . appropriated , by the state building is so sturdy , it survived sev- p Legislature , and board members are eral major hurricanes this century A new home prepared to host fund-raisers if state that devastated the surrounding aid is unavailable . areas . Built in 1912 to sell fertilizer, By moving the store to the " There are so many cuts and we hay and other supplies brought in by Morikami , board members say these really don ' t know if we ' ll get money train to area farmers , the store re- perils can be limited . this year, " said board chairwoman mained open until 1977 . " We feel that it ' s a structure that Pat Healy-Golembe . " But it 's a That year , the Ocean City Lum- needs to be preserved for a portion long-term project and we ' ll continue ber Co . purchased the site for a of history in Delray . " said board our private sector fund-raising . " O THURSDAY , MARCH 7 , 1991 The Palm Beach Post L0cAL EBUSI • • ds to lee murderer inprss • t' bilitated. present it March 20 for the final vote on Annette Andre, victim-witness coon But parole commissioners, after reading McCarthy 's parole. Wednesday's preliminary for the Palm Beach County State Attu arthy's mental health report and hearing vote was unanimous and is unlikely to change Office, told commissioners that McCart passioned pleas from McCarthy 's former unless commissioners hear new evidence sup- been convicted of assaulting his first • and a representative of the Palm Beach porting McCarthy's release, commissioners 1971 . The woman reported to police • my State Attorney's Office, weren't con- said. times before their 1973 divorce that h • • ed he had changed enough to be freed. McCarthy's ex-wife, , who has pleaded with band had beat her and threatened her "A lot of people make good prisoners and commissioners twice in the past two years not knife. • very good citizens," Commissioner Guy to release McCarthy, said her former husband Lucielle McCarthy, who still has a b Pelle said . is complaisant " because he wants out." her chest, told commissioners that she i The mental evaluation, which indicated Mc- "William is not in prison for rehabilitation, " frightened, and William is a dangerous thy had potential for violence, especially Lucielle McCarthy said . He is there as punish- ard women, "sure did raise a red flag, " ment for breaking into her home, killing her But Harrison said there is "no eVide missioner K:W. Simmons said. boyfriend , Frederick LeBarron , and leaving her Mr. McCarthy would attempt to hard He will write an opinion on the case and for dead in 1980 , she said. poor lady . He's not a fool . • • 1 tl n l , GREG LOVETT/Staff Photographer Carpenter Tom Marlock eats lunch Wednesday in the doorway of the Sundy Feed Store in Delray Beach . Mar- lock had been working on the 79 -year-old building , which will soon become a suburban museum . Himoving storic store to suburbs Old Delray Beach building The actual move won't take place known as Delray, was a thriving farm- for about three weeks, but there's more ing town . will be restored as museum to the job than just piecing the building The feed store closed in 1977 and in back together . Woolbright must also recent years was scheduled for demoli- By JOE NEWMAN turn the rickety barn — which fire tion . But Pat Healy-Golembe, chairman Palm Beach Post Staff Writer inspectors have condemned as a hazard of the city's Historic Preservation • DELRAY BEACH — When he was a — into an agricultural museum . The job Board , led an effort to preserve the young boy, Robert Woolbright remem- will cost an estimated $ 160 ,000 . building. bers, he played among the bales of hay As Woolbright surveyed the rotted Healy-Golembe and directors of the and sacks of grain that filled the Sundy planks and termite-infested beams of Morikami won a state grant that will Feed Store . the vacant trading post Wednesday af- pay for most of the feed store 's restora- His grandfather, for whom Wool- ternoon, he said the feed store is much tion, but they must still raise about bright Road is named , traded and sold sturdier than it looks. $28 ,000 to complete the job. pineapples at the downtown agricultur- " It's still standing here, when some The feed store has a tie to the al center. other buildings in the 1928 hurricane Morikami Museum through the late Now Woolbright is in charge of got blown completely away , " he said . George Morikami, the Japanese farmer cutting the building in quarters and The feed store was built in 1912 by who donated the land for the county-run moving it to the Morikami Museum and the town's first mayor, John Shaw park. Morikami used to trade his goods Japanese Gardens in suburban Delray. Sundy . At the time, Delray Beach, then at the Sundy Feed Store. �r' •