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f. �}}�S rrJFM 10-900 OMB No. 10024-0011 (OCT. 1990) rrN • ri:I ;; `'ia United States Department of the Interior Adapted for the 'a %. a National Park Service PROPOSAL of F roperties in Florida for National Register of Historic Places Nomination to the National Register Registration Form of Historic Places This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations for individual properties and districts. See instructions in How to Complete the National Register of Historic Places Registration Penn(National Register Bulletin 16A). Complete each item by marking X in the appropriate box or by entering the information requested. If an item does not apply to the property being documented, enter'N/A-for'not applicable.'For functions, architectural classification,materials,and areas of significance,enter only categories and subcategories from the instructions. Place additional entries and narrative items on continuation sheets(NPS Form 10-900a). Use a typewriter,word processor, or computer to complete all items. Grayed Areas for Use by Staff 1. Name of Property • historic name Mi 1 t-nn-Myers Past. No . 65 of the American Legion of the United States other names Post Home Building MSF:Number';:::::.;; . N/A • 2. Location • street&number 263 NW 5th Avenue Fi not for publication iti/h. city or town Delray Beach n vicinity NNJ/, • state FLORIDA code • FL:; .. county Palm Beach code zip code 33483-5530 3. Owner Awareness Statement • As the owner, or official representative of the owner, of the property identified above, I am aware of this proposal for its nomination for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. I have been advised of the procedures for review of the proposal by the State Historic Preservation Office and the Florida National Register Review Board, and for the formal nomination of the property at the discretion of the State Historic Preservation Officer..l understand that I will be notified of the date and place of the public meetion at which the proposal will be considered by the Florida National Register Review Board, and that I will be given an opportunity to submit written comments and to appear in person in support of or opposition to the nomination of the property. At this time I x support oppose reserve opinion on this proposal:.` . • i /j 7 i�. . October 5 , 1994 Signature of;property o vneror representative Date 4. Legal Description of Property (according to county property appraiser's office) Block 106 , Lot 5 , Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. 61 . 2 ' X 135 ' . (See continuation sheet) Attach contini Cation sheet if aecessary American Legion Building palm Beach County, Florida Name oflroperty County and State 5. Classification Ownership of Property Category of Property Number of Resources within Property (Check as many boxes as apply) (Check only one box) (Do not include previously listed resources in the counL) Contributing Noncontributing y�private tbuilding(s) / 0 building(s) ❑ public-local ❑ district ❑ public-State ❑ site Q 0 sites 0 public_Federal ❑ structure 0 object 0 0 structures 0 objects • U Total Name of related multiple property listing Number of contributing resources previously (Enter'N/A"if property is not part of multiple property listing.) listed in the National Register N/A /�/n • • 6. Function or Use Historic Functions Current Functions • Pric_t Home nr meeting ci fP for officersfz Post Home, or meeting si tP fur nffi cer: and memhersr of the Milton-Myers Post anri members of the Milton Myers Post No. 69 of the Ameri oRn Legion of the No. 66 of the Ameri ran T.egi nn of the • Ttn; 1-er9 States Rttilt for this Uni tpci States _ B.ii J_ fn_r this purpose in 1921 . purpose in 1921 and served in this (See continuation. sheet) capacity continuously since that time. (See continuation sheet) 7. Description Architectural Classification Exterior Materials • MISSION REVIVAL foundation Concrete walls Stucco roof • Tar and gravel surface/Flat Roof other See continuation sheet ', , ,American Legion Building Palm Beach County, Florida 'Name of property County and State 3. Statement of Significance Applicable National Register Criteria Areas of Significance (Mark`x'in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for ❑ Agriculture 0 Industry National Register listing.) cture A Property associated with events that have made Archae olog 0 Maritime History TTT"` P rtY is ❑ Archaeology ❑ Military a significant contribution to the broad patterns of 0 Community Planning ❑ Politics/Govt. our history. 0 Commerce 0 Recreation ❑ Education 0 Religion yB Property is associated with the lives of persons 0 Early Settlement ❑ Transportation significant in our past. 0 Health/Medicine Other: Se�,i At_ 17i-:5-(zarc� g C Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or Period(s) of Significance (List in order of importance.) represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and Earl y DPi ray Reach history S. WWI distinguishable entity whose components lack World War LI , Korea, Vi pt. ► am, r-rana-da individual distinction. and Panama conflicts . X D Property has yielded or is likely to yield . information important in prehistory or history. Significant Dates (List in order of importance.) Criteria Considerations May 20 , 1920 is the charter date of t Mark"x'in all the boxes that apply.) . Milton—Myers Post No. 65 of the Ameri Property is: can Legion of the United States �� A owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. Significant Person (if proposed under category 6) B removed from its original location. Mr. Milton & Mr. Myers were WWI vet`r who were from Delray Beach who were 0 C a birthplace or grave. Cultural Affiliation (for archaeological sites only) ❑ D acemetery killed in WWI and the Post was named ❑ E a reconstructed building, object or structure. in their honor. F a commemorative property. ❑ G less than 50 years of age or achieved significance Architect/Builder The contractor was within the last 50 years. John Th.iPmP, of Del ray lap@rh , who was Narrative Statement of Significance also a past Commander of the Post . (Explain the significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets) Architect is unknown. 9. Major Bibliographical References Bibliography (Cite the books, articles. and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) See continuation sheets . 'T , '� hnerican T,_Qyi on Building Palm Beach County, Florida Name of property County and State 10. Geographical Data Acreage of Property 1 acre UTM References (Place additional UTM references on a continuation sheet.) 1. 1 ,.1..a 1- l 1 ! 1 { . 1...1 1 -1 1 .;I • � 3 H 1 .1 1 '1:= 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 .1 1 1 Zone Easttng Northing s Zone: Easung Northing 2. ► 1 I I , I I, 1 1= � ', II 4. 1 Il I l l I l l = 1 Zone' Eastin Northin Zone Easttn 9 - 9 g : htr,g Nora : • ... Q See continuation sheet Verbal Boundary Description (Describe the boundaries of the property on a continuation sheet.) • See Legal Description, Item 4. Boundary Justification (Explain why the boundaries were selected on a continuation sheet) • 11 Form Prepared By name/title Miss Sandra Ann Thomas , Co-Chairman, Restoration. Committee Fifer George Weissenfels Society, Children of the organization American Revolution (C.A.R. ) date October 8 , 1991 street &number 955 Indigo Point telephone (407) 278-9033/732;7420 city ortownGulf Stream, state Florida zip code 33483-6109 Additional Documentation Submit the following items with the completed form: • Continuation Sheets (All information on continuation sheets must be typed.) Maps A USGS map (7.5 minute series) Do not write upon or attach labels to this map. A Sketch map (Clearly show the location of the property in relation to streets, roads, • or other identifiable landmarks.) Photographs • Representative black and white photographs of the property. (Do not write upon or attach permanent labels to the photographs.) Additional items (Check with area Historic Sites Specialist at 1904] 487-2333 for any additional items.) Property Owner name Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the AmPriran T,-egion of the United States street & number 263 NE 5th Avenue telephone (4n7) 278_2500 Florida Zip code 33483-5530 city or town Delray Beach state DEERAI'&EACH DEERAI'BEACH tried�r"°"� HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD �rn MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT1993 �II� 'DJ1 - - - 1993 Project Name: The Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65 Project Location: 263 NE 5th Avenue ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action before the Board is the recommendation for $50,000 in rehabilitation matching grant funds from the City of Delray Beach for the structural stabilization of the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(10), the Board shall make recommendations to the City Commission concerning the use of grants from federal and state agencies, and the use of City funds to promote the preservation and conservation of historically and aesthetically significant archaeological sites, historic sites, and historic districts. BACKGROUND The subject property consists of Lot 5 (less the west 5' of the road right-of-way), Block 106 of the Town of Delray and is located on the east side of South Federal Highway (NE 5th Avenue). Constructed in 1921, the one-story, public Mission-Revival building is considered a contributing, individually listed historic property in the Local Register of Historic Places. On August 3, 1994, the Historic Preservation Board recommended approval of the individual listing for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post. Ordinance 68-94, establishing the listing, was subsequently approved by the City Commission on September 27, 1994. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1995. In 1996, the Legion was awarded a $30,000 Small Matching Grant from the Florida Division of Historical Resources for the rehabilitation of the building. In 1997, a total of $90,000 was invested to stabilize the foundation, trusses, and roof however, the work was not completed and the building has since suffered from continuing decay and disrepair. On August 20, 1997, the Board reviewed a COA request for exterior renovations (referenced above) including the restoration/replacement of windows and installation of shutters, replacement of the front entry door, addition of a new parapet, removal of security bars, and the application of a new stucco finish where necessary. CITY COMMISSION,DOCUMENTATION' TO: DAVI . HARDEN, C MANAGER THROUGH: PA L DORLING, D TOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: \. • WENDY SHAY, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF FEBRUARY 18,2003 MATCHING FUND REQUEST FOR AN INDIVIDUALLY LISTED HISTORIC PROPERTY AT 263 NE 5T" AVENUE,THE MILTON-MYERS AMERICAN LEGION POST. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The action requested of the City Commission is consideration of a matching grant request for a total of$50,000 for the stabilization of the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65. The subject property consists of Lot 5 (less the west 5' of the road right-of-way), Block 106 of the Town of Delray and is located on the east side of South Federal Highway (NE 5th Avenue). Constructed in 1921, the one-story, Mission-Revival style, public building is a contributing, individually listed historic property in the Local Register of Historic Places. The building's west, north, and south elevations have been deemed structurally unsound by an engineering consultant and the rehabilitation of the building has been divided into two phases in order to allow continued public access. The initial phase includes shoring up the walls, stabilizing the masonry footings, re-pointing and repairing the masonry, and exterior stucco repair. The second phase will consist of additional cosmetic exterior and interior rehabilitation of the building. The initial phase of the rehabilitation is estimated at $156,530 and is considered an essential phase for preserving the building. Grant funds of $50,000 were awarded by the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in December 2002 to aid in the rehabilitation project. The local chapter of the American Legion is requesting a matching grant in the amount of$50,000 from the City to equal the award by the CRA. The remainder of the rehabilitation funds will be sought through various preservation grants, State and County support, and fund raising efforts. HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION During its meeting of February 5, 2003, the Historic Preservation Board recommended approval (6-0) of the $50,000 rehabilitation matching grant subject to the condition that a Grant Award Agreement be executed between the City of Delray Beach and the owner/applicant. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS A. Continue with direction. B. Approve the rehabilitation matching grant funds in the amount of $50,000 for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65,subject to a condition. C. Deny the request for the rehabilitation matching grant funds for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65. RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve the rehabilitation matching grant funds in the amount of$50,000 for 263 NE 5th. Avenue, the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65,subject to the following condition: 1)That a grant award agreement, approved by the City Attorney's Office and the City Commission, be entered into by the owner/applicant. Attachments:Request letter, engineering report, HPB Staff Report 2.5.03 Milton-Myers American Legion Post 263 NE 5th Avenue The organization ordered a structural analysis in September 2002 which stated that stabilization work on the building's façade, estimated at a cost of $156,530, is required to allow public access back to the historic footprint of the building (west) outlined as "exterior façade" restoration in the attached scope of work. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant requests consideration of a city funded matching grant in the amount of $50,000 for the stabilization of the Milton Myers American Legion Post No. 65. The building's west, north, and south facades have been deemed structurally unsound by an engineering consultant and the rehabilitation of the building has been divided into phases in order to permit public access to the historic part of the building. The initial phase includes shoring up of the walls, stabilizing the masonry footings, re-grouting of masonry, re-pointing, and exterior stucco repair. The initial phase of the rehabilitation is estimated at $156,530 and is considered an essential phase for preserving the building. Funds totaling $50,000 were granted by the Community Redevelopment Agency on December 12, 2002 to aid in this initial phase of the rehabilitation project. The American Legion is seeking alternative funding sources for the remainder of the expenses involved with the rehabilitation including additional preservation grants. CONCLUSION The request for funds will provide the organization with adequate financial support for phase I of the rehabilitation project to stabilize the historic building and to proceed with the remaining phases of the rehabilitation. The historic section of the building is currently uninhabitable and structurally unsound. Without access by the public, the building has lost its historic and pragmatic integrity. Given the nature of the building and its lack of structural stability as documented in the engineering report (attached) and as the building holds significant ties to the community's heritage and to the organization's community service, granting the requested funds in the amount of $50,000 can be supported. Due to the nature of the grant and the work proposed, it is recommended that the City enter into a grant award agreement to ensure that the work completed is in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and that the work is protected from alteration for a period of no less than ten years. This has been attached as a condition of approval. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS A. Continue with direction. B. Recommend approval to the City Commission for the rehabilitation matching grant funds in the amount of $50,000.00 for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65, subject to conditions. Meeting Date: February 5,2003 Agenda Item: III.A. Milton-Myers American Legion Post 263 NE 5th Avenue C. Recommend denial to the City Commission for the rehabilitation matching grant funds for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65. RECOMMENDATION Recommend to the City Commission approval of the rehabilitation matching grant funds in the amount of $50,000.00 for 263 NE 5th Avenue, the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65, subject to the following condition: 1) That a grant agreement approved by the City Attorneys Office and the City Commission be entered into by the owner/applicant. Attachments: Request letter, engineering report Report prepared by: Wendy Shay, Historic Preservation Planner Meeting Date: February 5,2003 Agenda Item: III.A. pJohn e. gant. p.e. consulting engineer September 12, 2002 Mr. Jim Smith do American Legion Post 65 P.O. Box 1365 Delray Beach,.FL 33444 Re: Conceptual Building Repair American Legion Post 65 This office was provided a set of drawings prepared by Kimberly A. Bellastatious, AIA dated • 1997. Site observations gave evidence to a partially completed project with some deviations from the permitted drawings. It was then mutually decided that a conceptual repair outline was needed for the Legion to solicit a preliminary cost estimate. Leading up to this point, some non destructive testing was provided by Nutting Engineers and Envirodyne for concrete core test and chloride analysis respectively. The chloride test results are within acceptable limits, while the compressive test results of the two foundation cores tested out low at 1900 psi (average)for this 1926 structure. It was further discovered in the coring of the masonry pilasters, that these elements are non-reinforced masonry units. This data, together with other field observations necessitates an overall building strengthening program. The following outline assumes the repair work to date is adequate, including but not limited to anchorage of roof deck to truss repair, new truss/column support, and new shear wall at east • end of the high roof section. Some additional verification of work to date should be anticipated for this project, in the absence of field reports and change order details. The outline together with any materials therein is provided for cost estimating project only, and shall not be used for construction which will require complete construction drawings. Conceptual Repair Outline Note:The work includes, but is not limited to the following outline 1. Brace and/or shore existing masonry walls and beams prior to repairs. 2. Repair west end masonry wall at high roof by replacing block in north section for pre-demo opening of 9' and 3' door opening in south section. Some jacking and grouting of cracked masonry is anticipated. Provide masonry lintel over openings via saw cutting face shell and installing 1#7 top and bottom continuous in 8" x 16" section in the absence of reinforced concrete beam. Concrete grout strength fc'=4000 psi should be assumed for the work. post office box 1570 fort lauderdale, florida 33302-157C -- • 3. Repair continuous footings cut at added steel columns. (8), by drilling each side and set 1#5 top and bottom in.epoxy, clean, provide • bonding agent and cast repair. • 4. Stabilize existing footings by adding soil as required and pressure grout original footings between pads supporting added steel tubes. Provide level grade, compact soil to 95% relative density at added stemwall (item 5) and provide a minimum of 18" clear under floor joist. 5. Form and pour continuous 12" x 18" footing (n-s) connecting first steel tube pads from east end with 2#5 T& B. Drill 6" into existing footing and set matching dowels in epoxy. Provide stemwall (floor joist see 12) with #4 at 48" in grouted cells and 8" x 8" cap with 2#5 continuous. 6. With wall braced, saw cut exterior masonry pilasters (8) as required to install 4#6 with #3 @ 12"cc full height; anchored into footing by drilling 8" into existing and set matching dowels in epoxy. 7. Next step is to provide a roof tie beam in high roof section. Saw cut masonry and set 1#7 T & B and grout similar to item one above for perimeter of high roof. Verify east masonry wall at high roof area is supported by and anchored to a concrete or steel beam. 8. After concrete has set weld 3/8" angle plates to added truss seat (8 locations) and anchor to wall with 2-3/4" diameter anchors each side in epoxy. Anchors may be set in tie beam by cutting interior face shell at column prior to grouting tie beam in item 7. 9. Drill through wood plate at tie beam and anchor plate with 1/2" diameter anchors 16" cc @ E & W, 32" @ N & S walls respectively to secure roof ledger to masonry tie beam. Verify roof deck is adequately nailed to perimeter ledger for wind shears. 10. Saw cut, clean and grout all.cracks in exterior masonry walls. Repair stucco to match existing. Install new code approved windows. 11. Install utilities, electrical and plumbing per construction documents. 12. Reconstruct ground floor in high roof area by installing treated 2 x 12 southern pine at 16" cc, blocked at center. Subfloor T& G shall be glued and screwed along each joist. Provide finish floor per construction documents. 13. Install partitions, fixtures, and ceiling in conformance with revised architectural drawings; apply wall finishes, and complete work in conformance with construction documents. Finally, this suggested conceptual repair outline was prepared with assistance from the proposed Project Architect, Roy Simon, AIA. It is provided to assist the Legion in establishing a budget prior to preparation of working drawings. Please keep in mind that any renovation project always grows in scope and cost as the work progresses. Kindly contact this office for any clarifications. Ve r / rs, J n E. Gant, P.E. cc: Roy Simon, AIA post office box 1570 3. Repair continuous footings cut at added steel columns. (8), by drilling each side and set 1#5 top and bottom in,epoxy, clean, provide bonding agent and cast repair. 4. Stabilize existing footings by adding soil as required and pressure grout original footings between pads supporting added steel tubes. Provide level grade, compact soil to 95% relative density at added stemwall (item 5) and provide a minimum of 18" clear under floor joist. 5. Form and pour continuous 12" x 18" footing (n-s) connecting first steel tube pads from east end with 2#5 T & B. Drill 6" into existing footing and set matching dowels in epoxy. Provide stemwall (floor joist see 12) with #4 at 48" in grouted cells and 8', x 8" cap with 2#5 continuous. 6. With wall braced, saw cut exterior masonry pilasters (8) as required to install 4#6 with #3 @ 12"cc full height; anchored into footing by drilling 8" into existing and set matching dowels in epoxy. 7. Next step is to provide a roof tie beam in high roof section. Saw cut masonry and set 1#7 T & B and grout similar to item one above for perimeter of high roof. Verify east masonry wall at high roof area is supported by and anchored to a concrete or steel beam. 8. After concrete has set weld 3/8" angle plates to added truss seat (8 locations) and anchor to wall with 2-3/4" diameter anchors each side in epoxy. Anchors may be set in tie beam by cutting interior face shell at column prior to grouting tie beam in item 7. 9. Drill through wood plate at tie beam and anchor plate with 1/2" diameter anchors 16" cc @ E & W, 32". @ N & S walls respectively to secure roof ledger to masonry tie beam. Verify roof deck is adequately nailed to perimeter ledger for wind shears. 10. Saw cut, clean and grout all-cracks in exterior masonry walls. Repair stucco to match existing. Install new code approved windows. 11. Install utilities, electrical and plumbing per construction documents. 12. Reconstruct ground floor in high roof area by installing treated 2 x 12 southern pine at 16" cc, blocked at center. Subfloor T & G shall be glued and screwed along each joist. Provide finish floor per construction documents. 13. Install partitions, fixtures, and ceiling in conformance with revised architectural drawings; apply wall finishes, and complete work in conformance with construction documents. Finally, this suggested conceptual repair outline was prepared with assistance from the proposed Project Architect, Roy Simon, AIA. It is provided to assist the Legion in establishing a budget prior to preparation of working drawings. Please keep in mind that any renovation project always prows in scope and cost as the work progresses. Kindly contact this office for any clarifications. • • Vey/o 'rs, &/.7/1-1' Jrn E. Gant, P.E. cc: Roy Simon, AIA 3. Repair continuous footings cut at added steel columns. (8), by drilling each side and set 1#5 top and bottom in,epoxy, clean, provide bonding agent and cast repair. 4. Stabilize existing footings by adding soil as required and pressure grout original footings between pads supporting added steel tubes. Provide level grade, compact soil to 95% relative density at added stemwall (item 5) and provide a minimum of 18" clear under floor joist. 5. Form and pour continuous 12" x 18" footing (n-s) connecting first steel tube pads from east end with 2#5 T & B. Drill 6" into existing footing and set matching dowels in epoxy. Provide stemwall (floor joist see 12) with $4 at 48" in grouted cells and 8" x 8" cap with 2-5 continuous. 6. With wall braced, saw cut exterior masonry pilasters (8) as required to install 4#6 with r3 @ 12"cc full height; anchored into footing by drilling 8" into existing and set matching dowels in epoxy. 7. Next step is to provide a roof tie beam in high roof section. Saw cut masonry and set 1T7 T & B and grout similar to item one above for perimeter of high roof. Verify east masonry wall at high roof area is supported by and anchored to a concrete or steel beam. 8. After concrete has set weld 3/8" angle plates to added truss seat (8 locations) and anchor to wall with 2-3/4" diameter anchors each side in epoxy. Anchors may be set in tie beam by cutting interior face shell at column prior to grouting tie beam in item 7. 9. Drill through wood plate at tie beam and anchor plate with 1/2" diameter anchors 16" cc @ E & W, 32". @ N & S walls respectively to secure roof ledger to masonry tie beam. Verify roof deck is adequately nailed to perimeter ledger for wind shears. 10. Saw cut, clean and grout all cracks in exterior masonry walls. Repair stucco to match existing. Install new code approved windows. 11. Install utilities, electrical and plumbing per construction documents. 12. Reconstruct ground floor in high roof area by installing treated 2 x 12 southern pine at 16" cc, blocked at center. Subfloor T & G shall be glued and screwed along each joist. Provide finish floor per construction documents. 13. Install partitions, fixtures, and ceiling in conformance with revised architectural drawings; apply wall finishes, and complete work in conformance with construction documents. Finally, this suggested conceptual repair outline was prepared with assistance from the proposed Project Architect, Roy Simon, AIA. It is provided to assist the Legion in establishing a budget prior to preparation of working drawings. Please keep in mind that any renovation project always grows in scope and cost as the work progresses. Kindly contact this office for any • • clarifications. Ve ' 'uy o.rs, , A , ,/ J n E. Gant, P.E. cc: Roy Simon, AIA r- Meeting Date: December 12, 2002 Agenda Item : - Summary --- American Legion Post 65 Historic Facade Grant Request The American Legion has a long history of civic leadership and community service in Delray Beach. Built in 1919, the building is nationally and-locally designated in the registers of historic buildings. The building has hosted many important social, civic, and educational activities and fundraisers benefiting the community. The recipients of the Legion's charity include the City of Delray Beach for the 1928 disaster relief effort, the American Red Cross and the armed forces during World War II, and current children and youth programs such as the Boys Scouts and Little League. The 83 year old building has been deteriorating rapidly within the last decade and is in serious need of structural repairs. In 1997, $90,000 was invested to stabilize the foundation, trusses, and roof support. Unfortunately, work ceased for two years and did not resume until 1999. More work needed to be done to the walls to properly stabilize the building shell. The Legion obtained a structural analysis in September 2002 for the necessary improvements. Mouw and Associates General Contractors provided an estimated cost of $156,530 for the exterior improvements. The attached scope of work by Roy Simon, Architect, includes strengthening the walls, reinforcing the window jams to receive new windows, closing other masonry openings, repair and patch stucco, caulking, and painting exterior surfaces. The Legion is requesting financial assistance in the amount of $50,000 under the Historic Façade Easement Program to restore the structural integrity of the building's envelope. Interior and site work will also be done to restore the building for human occupancy. The Legion hopes to continue its community service programs within the building and preserve its legacy for future generations. Money was not set aside for the Historic Façade Easement Program in the FY 02/03 Budget. However, available funds may be transferred from the Osceola Park Neighborhood Plan for this item, as work on the implementation of that plan will likely not begin until the next fiscal year. Supportive documents are attached and project timeline will be provided at the meeting. Recommended Action: Approve the request for a grant in the amount of $50,000 for exterior improvements to the building located at 263 NE Fifth Avenue. Submitted By: Thuv Shutt • American Legion 3 0 2002 F:fHi�A:z C!TY G= � � � . Milton-Myers Post 65 Post Office Box 1365 Delray Beach, FL 33447 Thursday, December 26, 2002 David Harden, City Manager City of Delray Beach 100 N. W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Mr. Harden: As you know, Post 65 recently received a$50,000 grant from the Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Through our meetings with you, funds from the City of Delray Beach were also promised to Post 65 for the building renovations. At this time, I am respectfully requesting that this funding item is placed at the top of the agenda for the meeting of the City Commissioners on Tuesday 7 January 2003. Please advise if this is possible. Thank you for your consideration. Most sincerely, ,$) Scott Schley, Commander, Post 65 CRA DELRAY BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGULAR MEETING Thursday, December 12, 2002, 6:00 p.m. 104 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: STAFF/CONSULTANTS PRESENT: John Weaver Diane Colonna Brenda Montague Robert Federspiel Robert Costin Rosalind Murray Howard Ellingsworth Thuy Shutt Chuck Ridley Juliana Steele Kevin McCarty Diane Hervey Ron Hoggard BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: Lamar Shuler OTHERS PRESENT: Vera Farrington Joe Middlebrooks Meghan Meyer Brahm Dubin Roy Simon Scott Schley Daisy Fulton Dave Henninger Dave Ross Evelyn;Dobson Mitch Kirschner 1. Chairman Weaver called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. 2. The agenda was amended as follows: Item 18b., Amendment to Block 77 Contract was added. Mr. Costin moved to approve the agenda as amended;Ms. Montague seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. 3. Mr. Costin moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of November 14,2002;Mr. McCarty seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. 4. P &Z: a. 202 NE 6th Avenue: The Board recommended approval of the site plan modification to include enclosing 690 square feet of the existing covered area, installation of a paver brick patio,installation of an awning,and landscape and parking modifications 1 104 West Atlantic Avenue•Delray Beach,Florida 33444 • 561-276-8640• Fax 561-276-8558 • 18b. Mr. McCarty moved to approve the Amendment to Contract for Sale, Purchase, and Development Agreement between the CRA and Block 77 Development Group, L.C., Mr. Costin seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. 19. Comments by Commissioners: Mr. Ridley asked who the City Commissioner is to make the next CRA appointment. He was advised to call the City Clerk's office. Mr. Weaver wished everyone Happy Holidays. Mr. Costin asked if we thought the American Legion would come back to us asking for more funding. Ms.Colonna advised that the limit of the Facade Easement grant is$50,000,which was authorized at this meeting. 20. Comments by Board Attorney: None. 21. Comments by Executive Director: Ms. Colonna wished everyone Happy Holidays as well. She also advised the Board that the Phoenix Group resolved their situation with the contractor and was able to pay them. LISC may come back to us to see if we are interested in participating in Phase II of the project. 22. Comments by Staff: Ms.Murray stated that she hopes to come back to the Board early next year with ideas for the Paint-Up Program and landscaping plans for the SW neighborhood. There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m. John Weaver, Chairman Diane Colonna, Secretary • . : _ ,\., . ,-, , J; .:t .) fl , ..:] : .1,:,_:.,,.:i ,i), .4 _,.,,J .,..,,.,,, 4.4 <, „_ ,. -1 -, -,-. . _ t.—. ..t . . a a.3 ram,CYIi Al 'Ail L "12 r� tti s1 DE,LRAo nY BEACH kiterd 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-AmericaCity 110 'April 15, 1998 ° Historian General, NSDAR 1993 Re: DAR History Award Medal, Sandra Thomas, Nominee Dear Historian General, The building housing the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States is located at 263 N. E. 5th Avenue in Delray Beach, Florida. It is rich in the social history of the community and significant for its architectural integrity. Often referred to as the "Little Alamo of Delray" it was constructed in 1921 in the Mission Revival style and retains most of its original design components. The structure is the oldest existing building in the State of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion post building and which has served continuously in that capacity since 1921. By 1992, due to shrinking Legion membership and lack of funds, the building had fallen into disrepair, and though still in use as a post and by local community groups, it was a candidate for "unsafe building" status by the City's Code Enforcement department. Then, one auspicious day, Sandra Thomas walked into my office and the fate of the American Legion building was forever changed. Sandra was determined to save the building which has served Post No. 65 since its founding in 1921. We talked about how to preserve and protect the building and hopefully to fund restoration through the State's Division of Historical Resources grants-in-aid program. I explained that the first step was to get the building listed in our Local Register of Historic Places, but that a great deal of research was needed to produce the required designation report. Sandra volunteered to research and write the report, and I knew she was both competent and serious. She searched though old newspapers and publications and delved into the American Legion Archives. She took measurements and photographs and compiled a roster of Delray Beach veterans who had served as Post Commanders or Adjutants. She garnered much needed public support for the building by getting local newspapers to print articles and photographs. With all the research, photos THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Pnnted on Recycled Paper • • ♦ s Sandra Thomas,History Award Medal Nominee Page 2 and physical documentation in hand, Sandra compiled and wrote the designation report. The report was praised by the City's Historic Preservation Board and on October 11, 1994 the City Commission, by ordnance, listed the American Legion building in the Local Register of Historic Places. Determined to gain national recognition for the building, Sandra went on to write the extensive application for National Register nomination. In May of 1995, I received a letter from the Florida Department of State informing me that the American Legion building had been officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1995. Miss Sandra Thomas has worked tirelessly in her efforts to gain the protection and recognition the American Legion Building has received. She has done an excellent job. I hope that you will give her nomination for the History Award Medal every consideration, for surely she is a worthy and deserving recipient. Sincerely. g-/‘' Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner , I • J 1}f l •'' � -3 J '.'�1� •, '•�3 t t a .air �� j u W �:../:.:1� -_t yr1 Lk..-:i tom: 2.A; 1 .L , . ....i:..' Lei DEl O LRAY4 BEACH itratill D 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' ' ° April 17, 1998 1993 Historian General, NSDAR Re: DAR History Award Medal, David Geise Snyder, Nominee Dear Historian General, The American Legion building housing the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue in downtown Delray Beach. Constructed in 1921 by the Legion members, it is the oldest existing building in the Sate of Florida built for a Legion post and still serving in that capacity. Mission Revival in style, it retains most of its original architectural elements. The building is rich in social history and significant for its architecture, it is often referred to with affection as the "Little Alamo" of Delray Beach. Unfortunately, by the 1990s, though still serving as the Legion's post the building was in disrepair due to lack of funds and a shrinking membership and became a " candidate for "unsafe building" status by the City's Building .Department. In an effort to give the building historic- status and call attention to its plight, DAR member Sandra Thomas researched the architectural and social significance of the building and wrote designation reports which allowed the Legion building to - be listed in both the Local Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places. With its historic status officially confirmed, it was felt that funding for renovation might by obtained through the grants-in-aid program of the Division of Historical Resources of the State of Florida. Fortunately, for the America Legion building, along came David Snyder who volunteered to write the grant. David examined the structure foot by foot and beam by beam to determine the extent of structural . and mechanical repair and what it would cost. After he had all of his facts and figures he still had to write the grant application. Grant writing takes a great deal of work, as one must compress masses of information into a very restricted format. - The information must be concise, factual, accurate and easily understood by the Advisory Council who must review over one hundred • THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS i t4 Punted on Recycled Paper 1 J David Snyder,History Award Medal Nominee Page 2 applications before awarding the fortunate thirty or so applicants. David did a wonderful and professional job and Legion Post No. 65 was awarded a $30,000 matching grant from the State of Florida in 1996. With funds available work was begun on the renovations of the building, and while additional funds will be needed to complete the job, the building is no longer in danger of demolition by neglect. David Snyder is to be congratulated and recognized for the effort, knowledge and energy expended to produce a grant application that resulted in funds for the renovation of the American Legion building. I urge the Historian General to give most favorable consideration to this nominee for the History Award Medal for he is truly deserving of this recognition. Sincerely, c./2#77-1‘-ge* Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner DELRAY BEACH DFLRAY BEACH had HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORADUMSTAFFREPORT 1993 1993 2UU1 2001 Project Name: The Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65 Project Location: 263 NE 5th Avenue ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action before the Board is the recommendation for $50,000 in rehabilitation matching grant funds from the City of Delray Beach for the structural stabilization of the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65. Pursuant to LDR Section 2.2.6(D)(10), the Board shall make recommendations to the City Commission concerning the use of grants from federal and state agencies, and the use of City funds to promote the preservation and conservation of historically and aesthetically significant archaeological sites, historic sites, and historic districts. BACKGROUND, The subject property consists of Lot 5 (less the west 5' of the road right-of-way), Block 106 of the Town of Delray and is located on the east side of South Federal Highway (NE 5th Avenue). Constructed in 1921, the one-story, public Mission-Revival building is considered a contributing, individually listed historic property in the Local Register of Historic Places. On August 3, 1994, the Historic Preservation Board recommended approval of the individual listing for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post. Ordinance 68-94, establishing the listing, was subsequently approved by the City Commission on September 27, 1994. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1995. In 1996, the Legion was awarded a $30,000 Small Matching Grant from the Florida Division of Historical Resources for the rehabilitation of the building. In 1997, a total of $90,000 was invested to stabilize the foundation, trusses, and roof however, the work was not completed and the building has since suffered from continuing decay and disrepair. On August 20, 1997, the Board reviewed a COA request for exterior renovations (referenced above) including the restoration/replacement of windows and installation of shutters, replacement of the front entry door, addition of a new parapet, removal of security bars, and the application of a new stucco finish where necessary. , • Milton-Myers American Legion Post 263 NE 5th Avenue The organization ordered a structural analysis in September 2002 which stated that stabilization work on the building's façade, estimated at a cost of$156,530, is required to allow public access back to the historic footprint of the building (west) outlined as "exterior façade" restoration in the attached scope of work. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant requests consideration of a city funded matching grant in the amount of $50,000 for the stabilization of the Milton Myers American Legion Post No. 65. The building's west, north, and south facades have been deemed structurally unsound by an engineering consultant and the rehabilitation of the building has been divided into phases in order to permit public access to the historic part of the building. The initial phase includes shoring up of the walls, stabilizing the masonry footings, re-grouting of masonry, re-pointing, and exterior stucco repair. The initial phase of the rehabilitation is estimated at $156,530 and is considered an essential phase for preserving the building. Funds totaling $50,000 were granted by the Community Redevelopment Agency on December 12, 2002 to aid in this initial phase of the rehabilitation project. The American Legion is seeking alternative funding sources for the remainder of the expenses involved with the rehabilitation including additional preservation grants. CONCLUSION The request for funds will provide the organization with adequate financial support for phase I of the rehabilitation project to stabilize the historic building and to proceed with the remaining phases of the rehabilitation. The historic section of the building is currently uninhabitable and structurally unsound. Without access by the public, the building has lost its historic and pragmatic integrity. Given the nature of the building and its lack of structural stability as documented in the engineering report (attached) and as the building holds significant ties to the community's heritage and to the organization's community service, granting the requested funds in the amount of $50,000 can be supported. Due to the nature of the grant and the work proposed, it is recommended that the City enter into a grant award agreement to ensure that the work completed is in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and that the work is protected from alteration for a period of no less than ten years. This has been attached as a condition of approval. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS A. Continue with direction. B. Recommend approval to the City Commission for the rehabilitation matching grant funds in the amount of $50,000.00 for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65, subject to conditions. Meeting Date: February 5,2003 Agenda Item: III.A. Milton-Myers American Legion Post 263 NE 5t'Avenue C. Recommend denial to the City Commission for the rehabilitation matching grant funds for the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65. RECOMMENDATION Recommend to the City Commission approval of the rehabilitation matching grant funds in the amount of $50,000.00 for 263 NE 5th Avenue, the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65, subject to the following condition: 1) That a grant agreement approved by the City Attorneys Office and the City Commission be entered into by the owner/applicant. Attachments: Request letter, engineering report Report prepared by: Wendy Shay, Historic Preservation Planner Meeting Date: February 5,2003 Agenda Item: III.A. John e. gant. p.e. In (- consulting engineer September 12, 2002 Mr. Jim Smith do American Legion Post 65 • P.O. Box 1365 Delray Beach;•FL 33444 Re: Conceptual Building Repair American Legion Post 65 This office was provided a set of drawings prepared by Kimberly A. Bellastatious, AIA dated • 1997. Site observations gave evidence to a partially completed project with some deviations from the permitted drawings. It was then mutually decided that a conceptual repair outline was needed for the Legion to solicit a preliminary cost estimate. Leading up to this point, some non destructive testing was provided by Nutting Engineers and Envirodyne for concrete core test and chloride analysis respectively. The chloride test results are within acceptable limits, while the compressive test results of the two foundation cores tested out low at 1900 psi (average)for this 1926 structure. It was further discovered in the coring of the masonry pilasters, that these elements are non-reinforced masonry units. This data, together with other field observations necessitates an overall building strengthening program. The following outline assumes the repair work to date is adequate, including but not limited to anchorage of roof deck to truss repair, new truss/column support, and new shear wall at east end of the high roof section. Some additional verification of work to date should be anticipated for this project, in the absence of field reports and change order details. The outline together with any materials therein is provided for cost estimating project only, and shall not be used for construction which will require complete construction drawings. Conceptual Repair Outline Note:The work includes, but is not limited to the following outline 1. Brace and/or shore existing masonry walls and beams prior to repairs. 2. Repair west end masonry wall at high roof by replacing block in north section for pre-demo opening of 9' and 3' door opening in south section. Some jacking and grouting of cracked masonry is anticipated. Provide masonry lintel over openings via saw cutting face shell and installing 1#7 top and bottom continuous in 8" x 16" section in the absence of reinforced concrete beam. Concrete grout strength fc'= 4000 psi should be assumed for the work. post office box 1570 fort lauderdale, florida 33302-157C - 3. Repair continuous footings cut at added steel columns. (8), by drilling each side and set 1#5 top and bottom irl.epoxy, clean, provide bonding agent and cast repair. • 4. Stabilize existing footings by adding soil as required and pressure grout original footings between pads supporting added steel tubes. Provide level grade, compact soil to 95% relative density at added stemwall (item 5) and provide a minimum of 18" clear under floor joist. 5. Form and pour continuous 12" x 18" footing (n-s) connecting first steel • tube pads from east end with 2#5 T& B. Drill 6" into existing footing and set matching dowels in epoxy. Provide stemwall (floor joist see 12) with #4 at 48" in grouted cells and 8" x 8" cap with 2#5 continuous. 6. With wall braced, saw cut exterior masonry pilasters (8) as required to install 4#6 with #3 @ 12"cc full height; anchored into footing by drilling 8" into existing and set matching dowels in epoxy. 7. Next step is to provide a roof tie beam in high roof section. Saw cut masonry and set 1#7 T & B and grout similar to item one above for • perimeter of high roof. Verify east masonry wall at high roof area is supported by and anchored to a concrete or steel beam. 8. After concrete has set weld 3/8" angle plates to added truss seat (8 locations) and anchor to wall with 2-3/4" diameter anchors each side • in epoxy. Anchors may be set in tie beam by cutting interior face shell at column prior to grouting tie beam in item 7. 9. Drill through wood plate at tie beam and anchor plate with 1/2" diameter anchors 16" cc @ E & W, 32" @ N & S walls respectively to secure roof ledger to masonry tie beam. Verify roof deck is adequately nailed to perimeter ledger for wind shears. 10. Saw cut, clean and grout all cracks in exterior masonry walls. Repair stucco to match existing. Install new code approved windows. 11. Install utilities, electrical and plumbing per construction documents. 12. Reconstruct ground floor in high roof area by installing treated 2 x 12 southern pine at 16" cc, blocked at center. Subfloor T & G shall be glued and screwed along each joist. Provide finish floor per construction documents. 13. Install partitions, fixtures, and ceiling in conformance with revised architectural drawings; apply wall finishes, and complete work in conformance with construction documents. Finally, this suggested conceptual repair outline was prepared with assistance from the proposed Project Architect, Roy Simon, AIA. It is provided to assist the Legion in establishing a budget prior to preparation of working drawings. Please keep in mind that any renovation project • always grows in scope and cost as the work progresses. Kindly contact this office for any clarifications. • Ve• r i rs, J�n E. Gant, P.E. • cc: Roy Simon, AIA post office box 1570 fort lauderdale, florida 33302-15 3. Repair continuous footings cut at added steel columns. (8), by drilling each side and set 1#5 top and bottom in.epoxy, clean, provide bonding agent and cast repair. 4. Stabilize existing footings by adding soil as required and pressure grout original footings between pads supporting added steel tubes. Provide level grade, compact soil to 95% relative density at added stemwall (item 5) and provide a minimum of 18" clear under floor joist. 5. Form and pour continuous 12" x 18" footing (n-s) connecting first steel tube pads from east end with 2ri5 T & B. Drill 6" into existing footing and set matching dowels in epoxy. Provide stemwall (floor joist see 12) with #4 at 48" in grouted cells and 8" x 8" cap with 2,15 continuous. 6. With wall braced, saw cut exterior masonry pilasters (8) as required to install 4#6 with #3 @ 12"cc full height; anchored into footing by drilling 8" into existing and set matching dowels in epoxy. 7. Next step is to provide a roof tie beam in high roof section. Saw cut masonry and set 1 7 T & B and grout similar to item one above for perimeter of high roof. Verify east masonry wall at high roof area is supported by and anchored to a concrete or steel beam. 8. After concrete has set weld 3/8" angle plates to added truss seat (8 locations) and anchor to wall with 2-3/4" diameter anchors each side in epoxy. Anchors may be set in tie beam by cutting interior face shell at column prior to grouting tie beam in item 7. 9. Drill through wood plate at tie beam and anchor plate with 1/2" diameter anchors 16" cc @ E & W, 32 @ N & S walls respectively to secure roof ledger to masonry tie beam. Verify roof deck is adequately nailed to perimeter ledger for wind shears. 10. Saw cut, clean and grout all cracks in exterior masonry walls. Repair stucco to match existing. Install new code approved windows. 11. Install utilities, electrical and plumbing per construction documents. 12. Reconstruct ground floor in high roof area.by installing treated 2 x 12 southern pine at 16" cc, blocked at center. Subfloor T & G shall be glued and screwed along each joist. Provide finish floor per construction documents. 13. Install partitions, fixtures, and ceiling in conformance with revised architectural drawings; apply wall finishes, and complete work in conformance with construction documents. Finally, this suggested conceptual repair outline was prepared with assistance from the proposed Project Architect, Roy Simon, AIA. It is provided to assist the Legion in establishing a budget prior to preparation of working drawings. Please keep in mind that any renovation project always grows in scope and cost as the work progresses. Kindly contact this office for any clarifications. Ve , > /o rs, Jphn E. Gant, P.E. cc: Roy Simon, AIA 3. Repair continuous footings cut at added steel columns. (8), by drilling each side and set 1#5 top and bottom in epoxy, clean, provide bonding agent and cast repair. 4. Stabilize existing footings by adding soil as required and pressure grout original footings between pads supporting added steel tubes. Provide level grade, compact soil to 95% relative density at added stemwall (item 5) and provide a minimum of 18" clear under floor joist. 5. Form and pour continuous 12" x 18" footing (n-s) connecting first steel tube pads from east end with 2#5 T & B. Drill 6" into existing footing and set matching dowels in epoxy. Provide stemwall (floor joist see 12) with #4 at 48" in grouted cells and 8" x 8" cap with 2#5 continuous. 6. With wall braced, saw cut exterior masonry pilasters (8) as required to install 4#6 with #3 @ 12"cc full height; anchored into footing by drilling 8" into existing and set matching dowels in epoxy. 7. Next step is to provide a roof tie beam in high roof section. Saw cut masonry and set 1#7 T & B and grout similar to item one above for perimeter of high roof. Verify east masonry wall at high roof area is supported by and anchored to a concrete or steel beam. 8. After concrete has set weld 3/8" angle plates to added truss seat (8 locations) and anchor to wall with 2-3/4" diameter anchors each side in epoxy. Anchors may be set in tie beam by cutting interior face shell at column prior to grouting tie beam in item 7. 9. Drill through wood plate at tie beam and anchor plate with 1/2" diameter anchors 16" cc @ E & VV, 32" @ N & S walls respectively to secure roof ledger to masonry tie beam. Verify roof deck is adequately nailed to perimeter ledger for wind shears. 10. Saw cut, clean and grout all cracks in exterior masonry walls. Repair stucco to match existing. Install new code approved windows. 11. Install utilities, electrical and plumbing per construction documents. 12. Reconstruct ground floor in high roof area by installing treated 2 x 12 southern pine at 16" cc, blocked at center. Subfloor T & G shall be glued and screwed along each joist. Provide finish floor per construction documents. 13. Install partitions, fixtures, and ceiling in conformance with revised architectural drawings; apply wall finishes, and complete work in conformance with construction documents. Finally, this suggested conceptual repair outline was prepared with assistance from the proposed Project Architect, Roy Simon, AIA. It is provided to assist the Legion in establishing a budget prior to preparation of working drawings. Please keep in mind that any renovation project always grows in scope and cost as the work progresses. Kindly contact this office for any clarifications. Ve •Tr y/�yrs, /g, /, Jrn E. Gant, P.E. cc: Roy Simon, AIA Meeting Date: December 12, 2002 Agenda Item : --- Summary American Legion Post 65 Historic Facade Grant Request The American Legion has a long history of civic leadership and community service in Delray Beach. Built in 1919, the building is nationally and locally designated in the registers of historic buildings. The building has hosted many important social, civic, and educational activities and fundraisers benefiting the community. The recipients of the Legion's charity include the City of Delray Beach for the 1928 disaster relief effort, the American Red Cross and the armed forces during World War II, and current children and youth programs such as the Boys Scouts and Little League. The 83 year old building has been deteriorating rapidly within the last decade and is in serious need of structural repairs. In 1997, $90,000 was invested to stabilize the foundation, trusses, and roof support. Unfortunately, work ceased for two years and did not resume until 1999. More work needed to be done to the walls to properly stabilize the building shell. The Legion obtained a structural analysis in September 2002 for the necessary improvements. Mouw and Associates General Contractors provided an estimated cost of $156,530 for the exterior improvements. The attached scope of work by Roy Simon, Architect, includes strengthening the walls, reinforcing the window jams to receive new windows, closing other masonry openings, repair and patch stucco, caulking, and painting exterior surfaces. The Legion is requesting financial assistance in the amount of $50,000 under the Historic Façade Easement Program to restore the structural integrity of the building's envelope. Interior and site work will also be done to restore the building for human occupancy. The Legion hopes to continue its community service programs within the building and preserve its legacy for future generations. Money was not set aside for the Historic Façade Easement Program in the FY 02/03 Budget. However, available funds may be transferred from the Osceola Park Neighborhood Plan for this item, as work on the implementation of that plan will likely not begin until the next fiscal year. Supportive documents are attached and project timeline will be provided at the meeting. Recommended Action: Approve the request for a grant in the amount of $50,000 for exterior improvements to the building located at 263 NE Fifth Avenue. Submitted By: Thuv Shutt • C�r'1�� American Legion 3 0 2002 •"- p ,'- ) I f:`r fir:;==-: •Y If y< 1 f jf Milton-Myers Post 65 Post Office Box 1365 Delray Beach, FL 33447 Thursday,December 26, 2002 David Harden, City Manager City of Delray Beach 100 N. W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33 111 Dear Mr. Harden: As you know, Post 65 recently received a$50,000 grant from the Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Through our meetings with you, funds from the City of Delray Beach were also promised to Post 65 for the building renovations. At this time, I am respectfully requesting that this funding item is placed at the top of the agenda for the meeting of the City Commissioners on Tuesday 7 January 2003. Please advise if this is possible. Thank you for your consideration. Most sincerely, Scott Schley, Commander, Post 65 CRA DELRAY BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGULAR MEETING Thursday,December 12, 2002, 6:00 p.m. 104 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: STAFF/CONSULTANTS PRESENT: John Weaver Diane Colonna Brenda Montague Robert Federspiel Robert Costin Rosalind Murray Howard Ellingsworth Thuy Shutt Chuck Ridley Juliana Steele Kevin McCarty Diane Hervey Ron Hoggard BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: Lamar Shuler OTHERS PRESENT: Vera Farrington Joe Middlebrooks Meghan Meyer Brahm Dubin Roy Simon Scott Schley Daisy Fulton Dave Henninger Dave Ross Evelyn.Dobson Mitch Kirschner 1. Chairman Weaver called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. 2. The agenda was amended as follows: Item 18b., Amendment to Block 77 Contract was added. Mr. Costin moved to approve the agenda as amended;Ms. Montague seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. 3. Mr.Costin moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of November 14,2002;Mr. McCarty seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. 4. P &Z: a. 202 NE 6th Avenue: The Board recommended approval of the site plan modification to include enclosing 690 square feet of the existing covered area, installation of a paver brick patio,installation of an awning,and landscape and parking modifications 1 104 West Atlantic Avenue•Delray Beach.Florida 3344 • 561-276-8640• Fax 561-276-8558 18b. Mr. McCarty moved to approve the Amendment to Contract for Sale, Purchase, and Development Agreement between the CRA and Block 77 Development Group, L.C., Mr. Costin seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. • 19. Comments by Commissioners: Mr. Ridley asked who the City Commissioner is to make the next CRA appointment. He was advised to call the City Clerk's office. Mr. Weaver wished everyone Happy Holidays. Mr. Costin asked if we thought the American Legion would come back to us asking for more funding. Ms.Colonna advised that the limit of the Façade Easement grant is$50,000,which was authorized at this meeting. 20. Comments by Board Attorney: None. 21. Comments by Executive Director: Ms. Colonna wished everyone Happy Holidays as well. She also advised the Board that the Phoenix Group resolved their situation with the contractor and was able to pay them. LISC may come back to us to see if we are interested in participating in Phase II of the project. 22. Comments by Staff: --Ms.Murray stated that she hopes to come back to the Board early next year with ideas for the Paint-Up Program and landscaping plans for the SW neighborhood. There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m. John Weaver, Chairman Diane Colonna, Secretary 3 t ~ ' P AMERICAN LEGION Milton M ers Post 65 Y PO Box 1365 Yz :; Delray Beach, FL 33447 j' �` December 4, 2002 Since its founding, the history of Milton-Myers, Post 65 has demonstrated a legacy of service to Delray Beach. Built in 1919, our building is the oldest American Legion home (building) in the state of Florida and is listed on both the City and Federal registers of historic buildings. The post was named after two local men, Marvin Milton and Lonnie Myers, who were killed in World War I. In the 1920's, 30's, and 40's Post 65 was a center of social activity in the City. The roster of Post Commanders and members is filled with many of the influential figures in the affairs of the City. A noteworthy civic act was the donation of $3,955.00 (no small sum in those days) the Post made to the City for disaster relief after the monster storm of 1928 hit Palm Beach County. During World War II, the "old soldiers" of the Post supported the war effort by making the hall available to food canning, Medical Bandage wrapping by the American Red Cross, and Saturday night dances for service personnel undergoing training at the nearby Boca Raton Army Air Corps Field. Post 65 participates in the Legion's tradition of supporting and working with youth. The Post originally sponsored Boy Scouts Troop #1. Currently, we provide financial support to Troop 308 ($1,050.00 since 2002). We continue to support, as we have since the 1930's, the Boys State program. Annually, at a cost of $750.00, we send two boys to a week-long program in Tallahassee, which teaches them how our state government is organized. In 1951, Post 65 made the organization of little League Baseball possible in Delray Beach by granting the City a 99-year lease on land it controlled at Currie Commons to allow construction of ball fields. Our involvement in the civic life of the City also includes ceremonial duties. We hold commemorations of Memorial and Veterans Days at the municipal cemetery every year. We help staff the flag detail that leads the City's annual Holiday Parade. This year we also handled the flag ceremony at the City's 9-11 observance. In recent years, under new leadership, the life of the Post has be reinvigorated. In 2000, a group of sons of veterans formed a local chapter of the Sons of the American Legion. This organization has been working diligently on the clean up and upkeep of the Post grounds and will provide a solid future for the maintenance of the Post. In early 2002, a Final Charter was granted to the reconstituted local chapter of the American Legion Auxiliary. providing additional organizational strength and ability to support additional programs, such as Girls State. As we are a nonprofit organization the funds we raise go to support our Children and Youth programs and other efforts required of local Posts by national Legion policies, such as our monthly contribution ($100.00) to the Veterans Hospital in Riviera Beach. A recent effort was a charity golf tournament that raised enough to allow us to donate $300.00 each to Boy Scout Troop 308 and the Delray Beach Police and Fire Departments. After the Post's historic designation was granted, we obtained a $30,000 matching historic preservation grant. With this and our own funds, we were able to apply about $90,000 to work on footers, trusses, and support for the roof. After that, however, no more work was done and the building became a mess. Starting in 1999, efforts (about 1800 man hours) were made to dean up the premises. Unfortunately, the building's exterior remains unsightly. The engineering report also indicates that the North and South walls need reinforcing. A CRA grant under the Historic Facades Program would enable us to improve the appearance of the Post significantly. This would help encourage private redevelopment activities in the surrounding area, which has begun to see some new residential and commercial projects. Thank you for your consideration of our request for a $50,000 facade grant to upgrade our part of the neighborhood. For God and Country colt W. Schley Commander Ioy M. c imon • A.I.A. • Architect architects and planner December 4, 2002 Commander Scott Schley American Legion,Post 65 263 N.E. 5t Avenue Delray Beach,FL 33483 Re: Building Repair and Restoration American Legion, Post 65 Delray Beach,Florida Dear. Commander Schley: As requested,this office has pursued the task of determining goals,objectives,and costs for the repair and restoration of your organization's building located at 263 N.E. Fifth Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida: Utilizing the data available,Richard Mouw ofM ouw and Associates,General Contractors,analyzed the scope of the proposed work outlined in the drawings prepared in 1997 by the architectural firm of Kimberly A. Bellastatious, A.I.A., and the-'structural analysis and"Repair Outline" prepared by, John E. Gant,P.E.; dated September 12, 2002. Based on the requirements of the details of the drawings, the engineer's analysis, site visits and discussions with the various parties, Mr. Mouw prepared a cost breakdown for the work involved. The overall cost estimate was reviewed for categorizing, the various items were arranged into groups, or"Alternates" and:are estimated as follows: 1. "Exterior Facade" restoration $156,530 2. "Interior Build-out" $283,193 3. "Site Work", including parking facilities, landscaping and irrigation $ 22,000 Total Build-out $461,711 Recommendation: 1. The work included in"Exterior Facade"restoration should begin immediately and include the following Scope of Work: A. Stabilize the structure,strengthen the walls to avoid cracking and to restore the structural integrity of the building's envelope. This work should include reinforcing of window jambs for proper installation of windows. B. Replace windows,close certain openings,patch and repair stucco,caulk all openings,and paint the exterior surfaces. C. This work is described in the permitted set of architectural/structural drawings. A copy of the drawings is attached. 100 northeast fifth avenue • suite a-2 • delray beach, Florida 33483 • (561) 278-1914 '''' Commander Schley December 4 2002 Page 2 2. The work included in "Interior Build-out" can be accomplished simultaneously with the Exterior Facade work as funds will allow. The new floor should be installed as quickly as possible to help stabilize the foundation and the wall structures. The underground plumbing and electrical work should be accomplished prior to the floor installation. 3. The Site Work is an ongoing project. It appears that some work is being accomplished in this' regard such as,preparation for landscaping,installation of wheel stops, and the like._Similar steps should be taken as volunteer labor and funds permit, It is understood that there may be"in-kind"labor and material contributions that will facilitate your goals of restoration, economically and time-wise. The goals are worthwhile and achievable. Attached are copies of the cost estimates by Mouw and Associates, Mr. Gant's letter of- recommendations,and the architectural drawings are submitted for your information and comments. If there are any items that need additional clarification, please advise. Respectfully submitted, L,______ Roy Simo A.I.A. RMS/blp Enclosures `on r. V-31 .44 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sandra B. Mortham Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee,Florida 32399-0250 Director's Office Telecopier Number(FAX) (904 488-1480 (904)488-3353 May 3 , 1995 Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board c/p Mrs. Patricia Cayce City of Delray Beach 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Fl . 33444 Re: Milton Myers American Legion Post 65, 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl . Dear Mrs. Cayce: It is a pleasure to advise you that the above referenced property has been officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places as of April 20 , 1995. The enclosed fact sheet outlines the effects of listing in the National Register with reference to major laws and Federal regulations related to listed properties. Local planning agencies should be aware of the review requirements pertaining to any Federally assisted activities that may have an impact on listed properties. Sincerely, George W. Percy State Historic Preservation Officer GWP:sp encl. Archaeological Research Florida Folklife Programs Historic Preservation Museum of Florida History (904)487-2299 (904)397-2192 (904)487-2333 (904)488-1484 L , ,g,_ . . 1. . Lrf,:.,: .,.,.., Pir ;,,,,,,„ E,„„GI DELRAY BEACH babel 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City Illir 1993 February 16, 1995 Historic Preservation Advisory Council c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear Advisory Council Members, Re: American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post NO. 65 . The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is totally supportive of the American Legion in its efforts to gain funding for the restoration of its building. Located on US Highway 1, the American Legion building is a welcoming visual landmark in our City. Since its opening in 1921 it has served a variety of community groups as well as its members . In order to continue in this capacity it desperately needs restoration and rehabilitation, not only for aesthetic purposes, but to allow it to be brought up to the City' s building code requirements . We hope that the Advisory Council will look favorably on the grant re-application and will find the project worthy and deserving of funding. Sincerely, Pall0e. ,e) Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner c: Historic Preservation Board Members : Betty Devitt James Miller Vera Farrington Julie Morgan Sandy Jamison John Vaughan Charles Williams ,(��, THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS TATTERS 4 P] rintod on Recycled Paper 04/10/2003 11:45 5612789907 ROY M SIMON AIA ARCH PAGE 01 x ROY M. SIMON, AIA, ARCHITECT 100 N.F. Fifth Avenue, Suite A-2, Delray Beach,FL 33483 561-278-1914-- 561-278-9907 Fax FAX TRANSMITTAL date: April 10, 2003 to: Wendy Shay company: City of Delray Beach Historic Preservation fax no.: 243-7221 from: Roy Simon re: American Legion Post 65 no. of pages: 5 COMMENTS: The attached is for your review and file. EC `VED Of;. l 0 2003 �rilVi l V�i &ZONt If you do not receive all pages,please call 561-278-1914 04/10/2003 11:45 5612789907 ROY M SIMON AIA ARCH PAGE 02 I:2oy M. (Simon • A.I.A. • Architect architects and planners April 2, 2003 VIA: FACSIMILE and U.S. MAIL Susan Ruby, Esq. City Attorney City of Delray Beach 200 N.W. 1"Avenue Delray Beach, FL Re: American Legion Post 65 Exterior Facade Restoration Dear Ms. Ruby: Subsequent to our conversation this afternoon regarding the City's grant to the American Legion Post 65,I thought the attached letters would be helpful in your deliberations to establish a method of fund releases, with the proviso the backup data be submitted at each incremental request. With regard to the proposed restoration work, the project will probably be accomplished in three phases which are explained in my letter of recommendations to Commander Scott Schley, dated December 4, 2002. The first phase, "exterior facade restoration" is estimated to cost approximately $156,000 and includes stabilizing the structure with reinforcing of the exterior walls, replace windows and other work for the restoration of the exterior facade. The CRA grant is to be used primarily for the restoration of the exterior facade, but would not necessarily include the structural work.. The attached copy of the Description of Work outlines the nonstructural portion of the restoration that will be financed by the CRA grant, a portion of the City's grant and donated services. Inasmuch as the American Legion Post expects to receive certain labor and materials donated in the form of "in-kind" services, it is difficult to determine costs per stage for the release of funds. It is suggested that a process be adopted to release an initial payment of approximately$15,000 with the balance being distributed based on paid or anticipated bills for work accomplished or work to be accomplished. I hope this information will be helpful. If additional information is needed please call me. Sincerely, Roy M imon, RMS/blp Enclosure cc: Wendy Shay (w/enclosure) 100 northeast fifth avenue • suite a-2 • delray beach. florida 33483 • (561) 278-1914 04/10/2003 11:45 5612789907 ROY M SIMON AIA ARCH PAGE 03 l2oy M. cimon • A.I.A. • Architect architects and plannera December 4, 2002 Commander Scott Schley Arrierican Legion, Post 65 263 N.E. 5th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Re: Building Repair and Restoration American Legion, Post 65 Delray Beach, Florida Dear Commander Schley: As requested,this office has pursued the task of determining goals,objectives,and costs for the repair and restoration of your organisation's building located at 263 N.E. Fifth Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Utilizing the data available,Richard Mouw of Mouw and Associates,General Contractors,analyzed the scope of the proposed work outlined in the drawings prepared in 1997 by the architectural firm of Kimberly A. Bellastatious, A.I.A., and the structural analysis and"Repair Outline" prepared by John E. Gant, P.E., dated September 12, 2002. Based on the requirements of the details of the drawings, the engineer's analysis, site visits and discussions with the various parties, Mr. Mouw prepared a cost breakdown for the work involved. The overall cost estimate was reviewed for categorizing, the various items were arranged into groups, or"Alternates" and are estimated as follows: 1. "Exterior Facade" restoration $156,530 2. "Interior Build-out" $283,193 3. "Site Work", including parking facilities, landscaping and irrigation $ 22.000 Total Build-out $461,711 Recommendation: 1. The work included in"Exterior Facade"restoration should begin immediately and include the following Scope of Work: A. Stabilize the structure,strengthen the walls to avoid cracking and to restore the structural integrity of the building's envelope. This work should include reinforcing of window jambs for proper installation of windows. B. Replace windows,close certain openings,patch and repair stucco,caulk all openings,and paint the exterior surfaces. C. This work is described in the permitted set of architectural/structural drawings. A copy of the drawings is attached. IC\' ni�thrri.} t� �h -nt•nii., • . .L 1.1__: .1.. 1.4. 1 04/10/2003 11:45 5612789907 ROY M SIMON AIA ARCH PAGE 04 Commander Schley December 4, 2002 Page 2 2. The work included in "Interior Build-out" can be accomplished simultaneously with the Exterior Facade work as funds will allow. The new floor should be installed as quickly as possible to help stabilize the foundation and the wall structures. The underground plumbing and electrical work should be accomplished prior to the floor installation. 3. The Site Work is an ongoing project. It appears that some work is being accomplished in this regard such as, preparation for landscaping, installation of wheel stops,and the like. Similar steps should be taken as volunteer labor and funds permit. It is understood that there may be"in-kind"labor and material contributions that will facilitate your goals of restoration, economically and time-wise. The goals are worthwhile and achievable. Attached are copies of the cost estimates by Mouw and Associates, Mr. Gant's letter of recommendations,and the architectural drawings are submitted for your information and comments. If there are any items that need additional clarification, please advise. Respectfully submitted, • Roy Simo A.I.A. RMS/blp Enclosures 04/10/2003 11:45 5612789907 ROY M SIMON AIA ARCH PAGE 05 AMERICAN LEGION POST 65 RESTORATION OF EXTERIOR FACADE Description of World Cost 1. Replace existing windows (wood casement with $30,000 transom and wood single hangs) -all with muntins • to reflect existing. Windows to be hurricane and impact resistant, with white finish. (see Window Schedule) 2. Remove windows from two openings, and block up ) two 9'-0" X 4'-0" openings. Finish both interior ) $1 p 000 and exterior faces. ) fill& cement from slab on grade 3. Patch stucco and/or restore exterior surfaces. ) 4. Replace or restore damaged clay barrel tile trim and parapet. $2,500 5. Paint exterior surfaces. $5,000 $65,500 Overhead&Profit 25% $16,375 10% Contingency $ 6.550 TOTAL $88,425 WLNDOW SCHEDULE Single Hung #16 X 22 (1'-9 '/a" X 4'-0 %") - 4 required, #20 X 34 (2'X 1-1 " X 5'-4 1/2") - 4 required #28 X 28 (2'-9 1/2" X 5'-4 1/2") - 4 sets of 3 units Casement #1935-2 (4'-0" X 3'-4") - 4 two-wide sets required Casements with half-circle transoms #1935-2 (4'-0" X 3' X 4") - 6 sets required 11/1y02 t CITY fELRAY DERE DELRAY BEACH babel 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1993 February 22, 1995 Historic Preservation Advisory Council c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re: American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post No. 65 . Dear Advisory Council Members, I am pleased to learn that the American Legion is re-applying for a State Preservation grant award. The American Legion Building was designated to our Local Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1994, and I understand that the Legion is proposing the building for National Register designation. The building has a long association with the City, not only from the contribution and activities of the Post members, but as a meeting place for various civic groups as well . Built in 1921, it is an architectural landmark familiar to residents and visitors alike. However, it is truly in need of restoration and rehabilitation. It would be fitting and timely if funds were available to begin the work this year as the Department of Defense's 50th Commemorative Anniversary program has officially designated Post No. 65 as part of its Commemorative Community to honor veterans of WWII . Thank you for your favorable consideration of this very worthy funding project. Sincerely, ' ( 1-- r < DAVID T. HARDEN City Manager THE EFFORT ALw1-;YS MATTERS GRANT AWARD AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH AND THE AMERICAN LEGION THIS AGREEMENT is made this 86 day of A1,001 , 2003, by and between the CITY DELRAY BEACH (City), and the AMERICAN LEGION. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the American Legion is to receive City Historic Preservation Grant assistance funds administered by the City of Delray Beach in the amount of $50,000.00 to be used for the restoration and preservation of the property of the Owner as described herein; and WHEREAS, said City funds have been or will be expended for the purpose of preserving the historic qualities of the property or contributing to the historic character of the district in which the property is located. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and covenants herein contained, the parties agree as follows: 1. Recitation's. The recitations set forth above are incorporated as if fully set forth herein. 2. Position. The American Legion and the City desire to provide for the restoration and preservation of the Milton Myers American Legion Post 65 located at 263 NE Fifth Avenue, Delray Beach, FL. (The Legal Description of this property is Town of Delray Lot 5 (Less W 5 FT RD R/W) Block 106). 3. Duties and Responsibilities. The duties and responsibilities of the American Legion shall be: . (a) To maintain the property and all improvements in accordance with good preservation practices and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (as located in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof). (b) To inform the City's Historic Preservation Board and seek their approval prior to making any modifications to the Property (c) To make every effort to design any modifications to the Property in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. (Exhibit A). (d) To allow the City, its agents and its designees, the right to inspect the Property at all reasonable times in order to ascertain whether the conditions of the Grant Award Agreement are being observed. (e) To inform the City in writing of any damages to the property whether by accidental or natural causes within thirty (30) days of such occurrence. In addition, the American Legion shall also be responsible for providing the Historic Preservation Planner with an annual report summarizing the Program's activities as well as the attainment of specified objectives. 4. Payment to be made Towards Funding the Restoration Preservation of the Property. The City shall pay to the American Legion Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) to be used for the restoration and preservation of the property described herein. The payments shall be made as follows: 2 . (a) The City shall make an initial payment of twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500.00) to the American Legion, payable upon execution of this Agreement. (b) Subsequent payments shall be made in increments at the completion of the work in order to advance the account. 1. Upon completion of the "exterior façade restoration", including but not limited to: the stabilization of the structure, strengthening of the walls, reinforcement of window jambs, installation of windows, closure of all openings, stucco repair, caulking of all openings and painting all exterior surfaces, the Chief Building Official and/or his/her designee shall inspect the improvements and, if they meet with his/her satisfaction, then the City shall pay to the American Legion an additional twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500.00). 2. Upon completion of the "interior build-out work", including but not limited to: the installation of new flooring as well as the installation of all underground plumbing and electrical work, the Chief Building Official and/or his/her designee shall inspect the improvements and, if they meet with his/her satisfaction, then the City shall pay to the American Legion an additional twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500.00). 3. Upon completion of the "site work", including but not limited to: the installation of landscaping and wheel stops, the Chief Building Official and/or his/her designee shall inspect the improvements and, if they meet with his/her 3 satisfaction, then the City shall pay to the American Legion the last twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500.00). 5. Completion of Improvements. The improvements to the property must be completed no later than May 1, 2013. 6. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be for a ten (10) year period commencing may g 1 E003 and ending 111 GU/ ' /) Zr0 1. 7. Liquidated Damages. If any portion of this agreement is violated within the ten (10) year period, the City shall be entitled to liquidated damages pursuant to the following schedule: a. If the violation occurs within the first five (5) years of the effective date of this agreement, the City shall be entitled to return of the entire grant amount paid to the American Legion at the time of the violation. b. If the violation occurs after the first five years, the City shall be entitled to return of the entire grant amount paid to the American Legion at the time of the violation, less 10% for each year past the first five. For instance, if the violation occurs after the sixth anniversary of the effective date of these covenants, but prior to the seventh anniversary, the City shall be entitled to return of 80% of the original grant amount paid.to the American Legion at the time of the violation. 8. Entire Agreement. No prior or present agreements or representation with regard to any subject matter contained within this Agreement shall be binding on any party unless included expressly in this Agreement. Any modification to this Agreement shall be in writing and executed by the parties. 4 9. Severability. The validity of any portion, article, paragraph, provision, clause, or any portion thereof of this Agreement shall have no force and effect upon the validity of any other part of portion hereof. 10. Governing Laws; Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and in accordance with the Laws of Florida. The venue for any action arising from this Agreement shall lie in Palm Beach County, Florida. 11. Assignability. Neither the City nor the American Legion shall assign or transfer any rights or interest in this Agreement. 12. Validity of Agreement. This Agreement shall not be valid until signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach and the Commander of the American Legion. ATTEST: CITY OF DELRA EACH, FLORIDA • , By: t j j1 City Clerk (J, �rlman, Mayor Appro ash orr (SEAL) k'/*.City Attorney 576/c ATTEST: AMERICAN LEGION cott Schley, Commander 5 • STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 6 day of i^nR , 2003 by $tT t as of corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He/She is personally known to m or has produced e•Ai,ti Krro;)i‘l 6 as identification. / . �r Nota u lic State of Florida ootas t. Rex W Aubrey t *My Commission CC924931 'ime'Expires April 03,2004 6 EXHIBIT "A" Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation 1. A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment. 2. The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features . and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided. 3. Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. 5. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a historic property shall be preserved. 6. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. 7. Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. 8. Significant archeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken. 9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. 10.New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. February 10, 1995 Dear Pat, Enclosed find some additional items for your file on the American Legion Building. Frances Bourque and John Johnson toured the building yesterday in relation to the $50,000.00 matching grant review which will take place on March 1st, 1995. Also,I wanted to let you know that the American Legion Building passed the review board.in Tallahassee today for the national historic designation! It will now go on to Washington,D.C. for their review board. I will keep you posted on this issue. Thank you again for all of your help!! Sinc , Sandra Thomas, Co-Chairman,Restoration Committee American Legion Building,Delray Beach 955 Indigo Point, Place au Soleil Gulf Stream, Florida 33483-6109 (407)278-9033 ORDINANCE NO. 68-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, LOCATED AT 263 N. E . 5TH AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994" TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE • DATE. N WHEREAS, Sec -ion 4 . 5 . 1 of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach provides for the 4 designation and protection of historic sites; and WHEREAS, George H. Moran, Commander, and the officers and members of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of The American Legion have nominated the property described herein to be designated as a local historic site; and WHEREAS, a designation report was prepared concerning the designation of the property located at 263 N. E . 5th Avenue to the • Local Register of Historic Places; and ``' WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the property as a local historic site; and WHEREAS, on August 17 , 1994 , the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach recommended that the property described herein be designated a local historic site; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation ii of the property described herein as a local historic site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS : Section 1 . That the following described property in the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as a local historic site in accordance with and .under the provisions of Section 4 . 5 . 1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, to-wit: • i Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of The American Legion of the United States, located at 263 N. E. 5th Avenue , Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as follows : f j Lot 5 and Lots 14 and 15, Block 106 , TOWN OF DELRAY (formerly Town of Linton) , as recorded in Plat Book 1 at Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 2 . That the Planning Director of said City shall , • upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend the Zoning Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, to show the historic designation, in an overlay manner. Section 3 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4 . That should any section or provision of this 1 ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 5 . That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. 1 . PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 18th day of October , 1994 . M A ATTEST: This instrument was prepared by: ah.413-1? ,lit/f7 Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney C ty Cler 200 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 First Reading September 13 , 1994 September 27 , 1994 (continued to 10/18/94 date certain) Second Reading October 18 , 1994 - 2 - Ord. No. 68-94 1 1 w• ORB 8 7: Ps 484 DORM THY H. WI KFNI CLERK PR COtJNT° 5 F= CERTIFICATION I, ALISON MacGREGOR HARTY, City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance 68-94 which was passed by the Commission on October 18, 1994. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 25th day of January, 1995. 2x72L .h A/64 Alison MacGregor Haity City Clerk City of Delray Beach . s +a .r` 4s' • ,� tf r pl9G9lSd - 3 - Ord. No. 68-94 , DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVAIION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA MILTON—MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5th AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 1921 4 `, at ' .,,E'^ .. - t , I - f •r < yam ,Y �1 e,. - .y. _ ¢_. _ • ' 1 • _ �r�� - _ 4\i � stir ..{•c• 'sit... • -Inner^-tempo Y\`cam• . ;�. N -,-,..,__.„._, . _ _ 1 •."" " _ � J A - �4..�w....w .eat f� 4 ' r + MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 DESIGNATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION LOCATION STRUCTURE HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PRESENT USE, CONDITION & ZONING IMPACT OF DESIGNATION RESOLUTION APPENDIX LOCATION MAPS SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (1) MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 I . PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION The purpose of designating the building which houses the Milton-Myers Post No.65 of the American Legion of the United States, hereafter referred to as the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A. Create awareness of the town's architectual and historical buildings; B. Recognize the building's association with a past and continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the City; C. Encourage restoration and use of a structurally sound building; D. Acknowledge the contribution of the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States who have served their country with honor; E. Acknowledge what is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, existing building in the state of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion Post building and which has served continously in that capacity and function since 1921; F. Protect a building which presents an excellent, and largely unaltered, example of the Mission Revival architectual style which was prevalent throughout the City during the Florida Boom years of the 1920 's. II . LOCATION The street address of the property is 263 N.W. 5th Avenue, formerly N.E. Boynton Street. The 61.2' X 135' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American Legion Building is located on the east side of N.E. 5th Avenue between N.E. 2nd Street and N.E. 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the down- town area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Nyers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation. III . STRUCTURE The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion for the purpose of serving as a meeting hall for the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. It has served continuously in that ( . ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue ' Structure (continued ) ******************************************************************** function since that time . It was renovated in 1945 with a concrete slab added in 1987 to the entrance at the back of the building for handicap access. The roof was reroofed in 1987 as well and has a flag pole set above the entranceway from which the American Flag is continuously flown. The building comprises 3,200 square feet. The interior of the building features two stone fireplaces (the stone facade reaches from the floor to the ceiling in each room), one each, occupying two small rooms on the north and south sides of the building immediately after entering the building. The floors are hardwood pine. There are two bath- rooms, one each, in each of these entranceway rooms and a small kitchen. the building features a large area used for American Legion business meetings mnd ceremonies as well as for public functions. Other storage areas are located throughout the building which have, from time to time, been used as offices for the Commander and Adjutant of Post No. 65. 'he American Legion property consists of the American Legion building on ,ot 5 amd the parking lot to the east on Lots 14 and 15. he structure on Lot 5 is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit :onstruction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat oof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original ;and made wooden trusses . The two massive fireplaces on the north and south walls have chimneys visible on the exterior . A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style. It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamen- tation. The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most )rominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the ?rimary and secondary flat roofs. 'ront (West) Elevation 1 r j w MAN tt01ON K \ ti 3 - .. • .. .� Lnilli _ .- .- P"1'f35.r'-9�`ta*�� • ( 3 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms. The entryway and reception areas run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building. Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms . The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve. Barrell tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows. The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof . The parapet of the primary roof has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof . In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above. The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. North and South Elevations Sit• ' _ 00� .". el+ ..--:-4 vim .Z � `}:"; `\ .Yi"+' {1% r r y iir 1 . 4 __,.. -. :tt.:4 iz..;:i 1 ,...;-: , / 4..,,,it. S z 1 a, 1 ti '� . l' I 4 ,pl St1 t l77 7 `it y . '' • ' ..cam• g : ..• - - •zi.i, ! - •. 1 4 'v I'. ' F ,AA • Y 4 s•nm lit C' �fM :S , , . • _ f . {_ IKF. Si. Idwvaii s aY NORTH • (4 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** The north and south elevations are identical . An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window, is placed in the north and south reception rooms . A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys . A small window followd by a double window, complete the fenestration of the north and south facades of the orignal building. The original wood windows in the two windows to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. Three structural buttresses are visible on both elevations and the roof parapet is capped with barrel tiles. 0 i•, .,;.',.. :::- V 4 .„,,, • ,...-- • . -- : - AT,:• �.. t s F ' to- j r . ic1e C . a t ` 1 ✓ SOUTN • ' \a ��) te " zJ.-, }' ♦ .' #..ti . ` icy ;3r * i .l , J - -.J.1 }k � !741 A ...F. •:-t! Y:;T'' .', ,..- • -: s# ,'�•- .,ram"'.`" Z!"' a , ter „eh.A..r - _ _a, 0. `.3.r�'' .r i ' ,tea • ' S,..S.X • .h_ tom• A 3. ✓s. ..''' • ,... ,..-t"y'+.- t" -= 1-k _ ^`2+5^ mot" r,...• t* - —.... - • � :'f- • Near (East) Elevation f;?1 •• .,� r_..� .;� M1 a. ' ' - �, -� r.. -sp... .�;.c.r. The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. It is hoped that photographs or plans will be found to aid in the restoration or appropriate renovation of this facade. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The American Legion Milton Myers Post 65 Building was built in 1921. The contractor was John I . Thieme but the architect is unknown. John I . Thieme 's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A.George building in Delray Beach in 1916; i it was Mr . Thieme's first contracting job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends. The property for the building was purchased in in 1921. The property and the American Legion Building are currently appraised at $91,000 .00 by Palm Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot) just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000.00 by Palm Beach County. (5) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The American Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the 11th day of the 11th month on November 11, 1922 to com- memorate the day that WWI ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the Amer- ican Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World's War/Dedicated By Milton-Myers Post No. 65/ American Legion/Nov. llth, 1922" (See attached photo) . The building is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It has also been continously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world's largest veterans ' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16, 000 Legion Posts . The international headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States was named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No. 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter memberes of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were: Edgar T. Myers J.L. Milton Lonnie W. Cook John S. Swanson Archie B. Johnson R.H. Wuepper Jack A. Chisholm Henry J. Gill Ira Lee Turnbull Grover C. Baker Thomas Hollensbee J.E. Walker L.R. Sperry Samuel E. O'Neal Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or Adjutants of the Post No. 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L. Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915) ; J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers) ; R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plast- ridge Insurance Agency) ; Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled in Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand 's Book & Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, & was in first graduating class of Delray High School) ; H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate) ; J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee) ; Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/Now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton) ; and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George & Sons Clothing Store) . • (6) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ****xxxxx****x***************************************xxxx****x****** The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969 . He served in the European Theater at Normany and Northern France during World War II in the U.S. Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immeidate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4141 in Delray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . He was instrumental in intiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is John D. George, a Past Commander & Past District Commander, is a veteran of World War II . The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States also has a long history of community service in Delray Beach. Some of their contributions include: ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo) to the Delray Beach Ceme- tery in 1965 engraved as follows: "The American Legion Memorial/In Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/ Milton-Myers Post and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965" . Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives. ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No. 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950's . The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Currie 's family for a park and the Legion Post later donated it to the City of Delray Beach (near 7th Street) ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co-sponsored with Post No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach (see attached photos) ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics. The Legion Post has spon- sored this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities of citizenship since 1934. • • (7) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recog- nizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years . ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami . Homemade articles ( i .e. , crocheted lap robes), gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion (see attached photo) . The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION, AND ZONING 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting place for various community organizations and clubs. The building needs extensive interior renovation which is now being assessed by architect Roy Simon who has drawn up designs for a new interior of the building featuring renovated areas surrounding the fireplaces which would be used as social areas, a new kitchen, new storage areas, an expanded meeting space area with a possible extension added to the back of the building; two new bathroom areas featuring handicapped accomodations; and new offices for the Commander and Adjuntant of Post No. 65. These improvements would repre- sent more than $250,000.00 projected to be invested in this property while retaining the architectual integrity and charm of the original building. The existing Commercial Zoning in the Central Business District permits a variety of uses which insure the continued vitality of the building. This building is of particular historic significance to the American Legion and to the community. VI . IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival . Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995) , it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 has • (8) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Impact of Designaton (continued) ******************************************************************** been officially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service . This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POW's, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida, it would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county, state, and nation who are members of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service. The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this build- ing among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach of its findings on this subject. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag daily above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. VII . RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach resolves to accept this designation report and recommend to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places. The nomination for designation of the American Legion Building as an historic site is appropriate and conforms with the standards and criteria of Section 4.5.1 (A) (B) & (C) of the Land Development Regulations. The Historic Preservation Board finds that the American Legion Building is consistent with the City's acknowledgment of its architectural and historical resources . Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's early traditions, and of the contributions of the American Legion and its members to this community since the early 1920's. • (9) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida ACKNOWLEGMENTS Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P. Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No.65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden & Staff, Office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander & Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State +Mr. John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs . King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone) , Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927 . She is 93 years old. +Mr. Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr . Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs . Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton +Mr . Paul Speicher, Former Owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach +Mrs. Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL ******************** +The Incomparable Delray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co. , 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser 's Office +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (Old)--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994)--Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article & News Photo /c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society ************************* (10) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida DESIGNATION REPORT PREPARED BY MISS SANDRA ANN THOMAS Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R. ) P.O. 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DELRAY'BE:4CH tratri All-AmericaCity r CITY OF DELRAY BEACH f2 1993 CONDITIONAL USE :APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING AND FILING THE CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION Applications for conditional use approval may be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department at any time between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Mondaythru Friday. Please print or type all of the required information, and ensure that the application is complete and accurate. In order to be accepted for processing, the application must be accompanied by: 1. Standard Application Items, as listed on Page 8; 2. Three (3) copies of a Traffic Study or Traffic Statement as applicable; 3. Processing fee of $900.00 for a New Application or $500.00 for a Modification Requiring Board Review (make checks payable to the City of Delray Beach); and, 4. Other information may be requested, as required. Conditional use applications and modifications to conditional uses are reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Board, which holds its regular meetings on the third Monday of each month. Final action on a conditional use is by the City Commission which meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. An application for conditional use shall be submitted by the first Friday of the month in order to be on the agenda of the following month's P&Z Board meeting. It takes approximately eight (8) to ten (10) weeks between submission of the application and final action by the City Commission. 'This time may vary depending upon the number of comments made by staff, and the time required by the applicant to submit revisions. Please refer to the appropriate sections of the City's Land Development Regulations when designing your project and completing this application. A pre-application conference with a member of the Planning staff is strongly recommended, and can be scheduled at your convenience. We will be glad to assist you in any way possible. NOTE: It is the policy of the Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Delray Beach that it is generally inappropriate for Board members to discuss, with petitioners, their agents or affected parties, a land USE petition which is subject to a public hearing outside of a formal meeting situation. In order to provide forum for discussion prior to the public hearing, a petitioner or Board member may request that the petition be placed on a worksession agenda. When this occurs, notice will be given to the petitioner and the designated representative of nearby neighborhood organizations (pursuant to a listing maintained by the Planning and Zoning Department). At the worksession, the petitioner may present his/her project and, discussion may ensue among the Board, staff, and petitioner. At the Chair's discretion, limitec public comment may be taken. 1/2000 • CU NO. Date Received CITY OF DELRAY BEACH PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL Project Name: ,- - C [ C - LO(\ Lu fl Leff-. Address or General Location: [-A l l fio c:) 1 �S PART ONE -APPLICANT INFORMATION: APPLICANT ii �` Name: c -�-� 1,� _SCE,, 0,cD G�,-U1.1,Ir-'C& W E Address: �cL° S. � V�v C b-e-t: e_yie:L Telephone Number: -Dl' k - t AGENT Name: Address: Telephone Number: OWNER (if other than applicant) Name: PCv1A.�2‘ Address: ?-0 O) 36� &S,Q0.41 ei<e , , 4-i 33 Telephone Number: s&) i' -2- w PART TWO - PROPERTY INFORMATION: ff � Property Control Number: 1 43 —L K l� � — lOb — 0 1440 Legal Description (attach separate sheet if necessary): 1:?) LOCK ( 0 6 , 1_01:5 1 tom , Zoning District: Future Land Use Map Designation: Size of Property: 14,,ca . sq.ft. ? acres 61 r 2_ width depth 1 L2 `(' frontage Existing Use of Property: ?A-61— t v`7 6, L�� -3- • • • PART THREE - DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE State the use as referenced in the LDRs, noting the specific LDR Section. [Example: "Full Service Vehicle Repair" - LDR Section 4.4.10(D)(7)]: L'L`0 \l�,D cal S u.) Pr 62-i,,ti L p l'A " t 1(OG s -AI\ 2-AQ-''3 I,-esr\)v ova Describe in detail the proposed use (including information such as hours of operation, seating capacity, number of employees and specific use activities as appropriate): j l'l+Z j Ai✓t,(, ( J kJ �l3 1 L L k e_ LL$" f- O 3 S i✓ auto `fib Q-0 c„A--P D Lt frM. 2-t u toN1 (vvc‘ iADt 1-1A,K)c-(A biovet ErQ . Cs -tvy rpali b Per/5e s \r\o fipp c. LJ , PvLLt ` -4- • •y • PROJECT DATA If new improvements on the site or changes to existing improvements are proposed the following data must be provided below and must be shown on the Sketch Plan. Ground floor area: sq.ft. % of site Total floor area: sq.ft. % of site Parking/paved area: sq.ft. % of site Open (landscaped) space: sq.ft. % of site Water bodies: sq. ft. % of site Number of residential dwelling units: Dwelling units per acre: Number of Units Size Efficiency sq.ft. 1 Bedroom sq.ft. 2 Bedroom sq.ft. 3 Bedroom sq.ft. 4 Bedroom sq.ft. Parking spaces required pursuant to LDR Section 4.6.9: (Example: For a gasoline station state number of service bays or lifts and non-repair gross floor area). Use : Calculated at spaces per = Use : Calculated at spaces per = Use : Calculated at spaces per = Use : Calculated at spaces per = TOTAL = Parking spaces provided: Regular Compact Handicapped TOTAL: Building data provided pursuant to LDR Section 4.3.4(K), Development Standards Matrix: Setbacks: Front: ft. Rear: ft. Interior side: ft. Street side: ft. Height: ft. Floors: -5- OWNER'S CONSENT AND DESIGNATION OF AGENCY (This form must be completed by ALL property owners) I ('1 IV�,Et ek<.\ �k) , the fee simple owner of the following (Own Name) ) &c% �j2-\l ITS described property (give legal description): (0� I4 1L1- 4 \c C,€-ss c Er Q R.jw ZL(< �40&, hereby petition to the City of Delray Beach for conditional use approval/modification for (Project Name) 11.4,E-L&kt,iG y. L tie)cd..S E and affirm that Cc,t t W ,--5.c.k,1 is hereby designated (Applicants/Agent's ame) to act as agent on my behalf to accomplish the above. I certify that I have examined the application and that all statements and diagrams submitted are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Further, I understand that this application, attachments and fees become part of the Official Records of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, and are not return r_y� wners Signature) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 2 3 , day of , iti .Z@cd by -SC 2r" Sc_C,Lam- / , who is personally known to'fne or has produced (type of identification) as identification and who did take an oath. ea b A,1,1 ,(5-1 7 'ef- (Printed Name of Notary Public) (Signature of of Public) Commission # Cc 1,, 9 3' , My Commission Expires f;i i L 3 lay (NOTARY'S SEAL) .psi,,,. Rex W Aubrey triti My Commission CC924931 14.„„.0 Expires April 03,2004 -6- AFFIDAVIT Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared f `S-C \\C,k( who beingby me first duly sworn, deposes and says: (Applicant's Name) 1. That the accompanying property owners list is, to the best of my knowledge, a complete and accurate list of all property owners' names, mailing addresses, and legal descriptions of all property lying within five hundred feet (500') of the subject property as recorded on the latest official County tax rolls. 2. That the subject property is legally described as follows: (give legal description) c— Q k) c` .PK4� j. .5 14 LS C ',.e, E-5- Fr. 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The 61.2' X 135' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American Legion building is located on the east side of NE 5th Avenue between NE 2nd Street and NE 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the downtown area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation. • (2) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 6. Function or Use Historic Functions/Current Functions Current Functions: 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting place for various community organizations and clubs. • • (3) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 7. Description Architectural Classification: "Mission Revival" The structure is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit construction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat roof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original hand made wooden trusses. The two massive fireplaces on the north and south walls have chimneys visible on the exterior. A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style. It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamentation. The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most prominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the primary and secondary flat roofs. One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms. The entryway and reception area run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building. Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms. The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve. Barrel tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows. The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the Bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof. The parapet of the primary roof has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof. In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above. The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. The north and south elevations are identical. An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window is placed in the north and south reception rooms. A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys. A small window followed by a double window, complete the fenestration of the north and south facades of the original building. The original wood windows in the two windows (4) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 (Continued) 7. Description Architectural Classification: "Mission Revival" to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. Three structural buttresses are visible on both elevations and the roof parapet is capped with barrel tiles. The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. No photographs or plans have been found to show the original rear elevation. (5) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 9. Major Bibliographical References &Bibliography Narrative Statement of Significance (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form) The American Legion Milton-Myers Post No. 65 Building was built in 1921. The contractor was John I. Thieme but the architect is unknown. John I. Thieme's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A. George building in Delray Beach in 1916; it was Mr. Thieme's first contracting job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends. The property for the building was purchased in 1921. The property and the American Legion Building are currently appraised at $91,000.00 by Palm Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot)just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000.00 by Palm Beach County. The America Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the 11th day of the 11th month on November 11, 1922 to commemorate the day that W.W.I ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the American Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World's War/Dedicated by Milton-Myers Post No. 65/American Legion/Nov. 11th, 1922. (See attached photo). The building is the oldest American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It is believed to be one of the oldest if not the oldest building in the United States which was built for the express purpose of serving as a Post Home and continuously serving in that capacity since its construction. It has also been continuously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world's largest veterans' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16,000 Legion Posts. The international headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States was named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers--two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. (6) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 (Continued) 9. Major Bibliographical References &Bibliography Narrative Statement of Significance (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form) The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No. 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were: Edgar T. Myers Lonnie W. Cook Archie B. Johnson Jack A. Chisholm Ira Lee Turnbull Thomas Hollensbee L.R. Sperry J.L. Milton John S. Swanson R.H. Wuepper Henry J. Gill Grover C. Baker J.E. Walker Samuel E. O'Neal Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or Adjutants of Post No. 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L. Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915); J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers); R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plastridge Insurance Agency);Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled In Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand's Book& Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, &was in first graduating class of Delray High School); H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate); J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee); Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton); and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George& Sons Clothing Store). • • (7) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 (Continued) 9. Major Bibliographical References &Bibliography Narrative Statement of Significance (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form) The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969. He served in the European Theater, at Normandy and Northern France during World War II in the U.S. Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immediate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart;Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)Post 4141 in Delray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). He was instrumental in initiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 Is John D. George,a Past Commander&Past District Commander, and a veteran of World War II. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States also has a long history of community service in Delray Beach. Some of their contributions include: ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo)to the Delray Beach Cemetery in 1965 engraved as follows: "The American Legion MemoriaUIn Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/Milton-Myers Post 65 and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965". Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives. ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No. 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950's. The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Curries family for a park and the Legion Post later donated it to the City of Delray Beach(near 7th Street) (8) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 (Continued) 9. Major Bibliographical References &Bibliography Narrative Statement of Significance (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form) ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co- sponsored with Post No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched annually in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach(see attached photos) Participates annually in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Ceremonies and Services at Delray Municipal Cemetery and Veterans Park in Delray Beach. ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics. The Legion Post has Sponsored. this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities, of citizenship since 1934. ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recognizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years. ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami. Homemade articles (i.e., crocheted lap robes), gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion(see attached photo). Plans are set to be active in this same manner with the new VA Hospital in Riviera Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida due to open in June of 1995. The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. (9) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 (Continued) 9. Major Bibliographical References & Bibliography (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form) Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P. Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No.65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden& Staff, office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander& Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources., Florida Department of State +Mr. John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone), Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927. She is 93 years old. +Mr. Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr. Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton +Mr. Paul Speicher, Former owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach +Mrs. Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL Books, newspaper/magazine articles/photographs: +The Incomparable Delray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co., 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States: +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser's Office • • (10) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STALES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 Bibliography(Continued): +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (O1d)--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994)--Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article&News Photo/c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society (11) NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES POST HOME BUILDING 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION: Continuation Sheets IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival. Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995), it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 has been officially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service. This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POWs, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion buildings in the state of Florida and the nation, it would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county, state, and nation who are members of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service. The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this building among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board in Tallahassee of its findings on this subject. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag day and night above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach has recommended to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places. This local historic designation was made official on October 18th, 1994. It is now the sincere desire of the members and officers of the Post that this building receive national historic designation. D. MILTON-MYERS AMERICAN LEGION POST: Consider approval of a matching grant request in the amount of $50,000.00 for the stabilization and rehabilitation of the Milton-Myers American Legion Post No. 65,located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue. (Approved subject to agreement,4-0;Commissioner Levinson returned to dais) E. AMENDMENT TO SPECIAL EVENT/CHILDREN'S HOPE SOCIETY 5K WALK/RUN: Consider a request to amend the approval given on September 3, 2002 for the Children's Hope Society 5K Walk/Run Event to allow the closing of Ocean Boulevard from Casurina to George Bush Boulevard from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. on April 13, 2003. (Motion to make event sponsor responsible for overtime costs up to $2500; Approved,4-0) F. BID AWARD/BELL SOUTH COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS: Consider approval of a bid award to Bell South Communications Systems in the amount of $148,766.01 via the Broward County Contract RLI#060597-RB for the purchase of the Nortel Option 11C PBX Phone System, conversion of the City's line service to Centrex, election of Private Relay Interface Service for City Hall/Community Center, and changing the long distance service provider to Bell South Long Distance Service. Funding is available from savings as a result of these changes. (Approved,4-0) G. RESOLUTION NO. 6-03: Consider approval of Resolution No. 6-03 authorizing the City to purchase property for drainage retention located on N.W. 15th Avenue; and Contract for Sale and Purchase between the City and the Delray Beach Community Development Corporation in the amount of$76,000.00. (Approved,4-0) H. PARKING LEASE AGREEMENT: Consider approval of a parking lease agreement between the Block 77 Development Group and Sun Atlantic Properties, L.L.C. for 100 full-time and part-time parking spaces on Block 69. (Approved,4-0) QUIET TITLE/COUNTY PARCELS: Consider authorization to Quiet Title two (2) of the six (6) parcels acquired from Palm Beach County. (Motion to authorize Quiet Title of any parcel necessary;Approved,4-0) 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. ORDINANCE NO.3-03: An ordinance amending Chapter 101,"Parks,Beaches,and Recreation", of the City Code of Ordinances by amending Section 101.24, "Traffic Regulations", to prohibit the use, operation,and propelling of parasails,parachutes, and hang gliders on the City's municipal beach. (Motion to approve Ordinance No. 3-03; Failed,4-0. Ordinance No.3-03 was DENIED) B. ORDINANCE NO. 4-03: An ordinance amending Chapter 91, "Animals", of the City Code of Ordinances by amending Sections 91.20, "Running At Large" and 91.28, "Impoundment;Disposition", to amend the definition of "At Large" and provide consistency for grounds of impoundment. (Motion to approve secure/electronic fence; Approved,3-1;Commissioner Perlman dissenting) 02-18-2003 - 5 - lio 00.WEIv- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sandra B. Mortham Secretary of State February 13 , 1995 Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board c/o Mrs. Patricia Cayce City of Delray Beach 100 Northwest 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Fl. 33444 Re: Milton Myers American Legion Post 65, 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl. Dear Mrs. Cayce: It is a pleasure to advise you that the Florida National Register Review Board has recommended that the above referenced property be formally nominated for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. This action was taken by the Board at its regular meeting on February 10, 1995. We are now in the process of preparing a formal nomination of the property for submission to the Keeper of the National Register in accordance with 36 CFR Part 60.6. When the formal nominations has been submitted to and received by the Keeper of the National Register, that office will have forty-five days in which to approve or disapprove the nomination. If the nomination is approved, the property will be listed as of the date of approval. The forty-five day review period may be extended, however, if the National Register staff finds technical deficiencies in the nomination requiring correction in our office. If the nomination is disapproved, the National Register staff will notify us and explain the reasons for disapproval. We will in turn notify you of any action that may be taken to pursue the matter further. Mrs. Patricia Cayce February 13 , 1995 Page Two Any person or organization interested in the nomination may petition the Keeper of the National Register during the nomination process either to accept or reject the nomination. Comments regarding the nomination may be addressed to: Keeper, National Register of Historic Places National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. 20420 At such time as we receive notification of the final action of the Keeper of the National Register, we will advise you accordingly. In the meantime, please let us know if you have any questions regarding this matter. if. ncerelv, P -coaii_,A) trj Ge�j:,ge W. Percy St�- Historic Preservation Officer GWP:sp f j i c F I I I r . •3 E c • DELRAY BEACH 1 "*1 " . r; r_ • r, i P . r; i i !flfl1 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City " UI? 1993 February 22 , 1995 Historic Preservation Advisory Council c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S . Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re: American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post NO. 65 . Dear Advisory Council Members , I am pleased to learn that the American Legion is re-applying for a State Preservation grant award. The American Legion Building was designated to our Local Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1994 , and I understand that the Legion is proposing the building for National Register designation. The building has a long association with the City, not only from the contribution and activities of the Post members, but as a meeting place for various civic groups as well . Built in 1921, it is an architectural landmark familiar to residents and visitors alike . However, it is truly in need of restoration and rehabilitation. It would be fitting and timely if funds were available to begin the work this year as the Department of Defense' s 50th Commemorative Anniversary program has officially designated Post NO 65 as part of its Commemorative Community to honor veterans of WWII . Thank you for your favorable consideration of this very worthy funding project. Sincerely, DAVID T. HARDEN City Manager F Ft_ A EncH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1 I 1993 February 22, 1995 Ms . Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Re: American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post NO. 65 . Dear Ms . Piland, I am writing to express my support for the nomination of the Milton Myers American Legion Post NO. 65 to the National Register of Historic Places . Built by the Legion in 1921, it is one of the oldest continuously operating posts in the country. It would be fitting and timely to list the building this year, as the Department of Defense's 50th Commemorative Anniversary program has officially designated Post NO 65 as part of its Commemorative Community to honor veterans of WWII . In order to afford the building the protection and recognition it deserves, we have listed it on our Local Register of Historic Places. We will be honored to have the Legion building join our three other National Register properties and hope that the review board will find it worthy of national historic stature. Sincerely, DAVID T. HARDEN City Manager THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Pnntod on Hoc,c/ed Pa;oer 2 ORD N TCE NO . E3-94 --^; ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CCHHISSION OF M.7i7 C- - - -- J J GN m NG T' E rT N_ __- DETR_3Y BEACH , FLORIDA, �'E i �r. V �� �.r . �O'T -•- R- POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICA= LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES , LOCATED AT )63 N . E . 5TH AVENUE AS PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED .._RE .', AS A LOCAL H_S SITE; PROVIDING FOR THE :NE' DNEN OF THE ZONING HA== OF DELRAY BEACH , FLORIDA, _ 9 TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE , A SAVING CLAUSE , AND AN E _ V DATE . WHEREAS , Section _ 5 . 1 of the Land Development _ - of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach p_o`.-__de _ designation and protect_on of historic sizes ; and WHEREAS , George H . Horan, Commander, and the - _ members of Hilton-Myers Post No . 65 of The American -. _ nominated the property described herein to bedesianated as historic site; and WHEREAS , a designation report was repared conie-. :. designation of the propert,, located at 2E3 N . E . 5th _. . _nue Local Register of Historic Places ; and WHEREAS , the Histor_c Preservation Board of ..- - _ Delray Beach held a duly noticed public hearing in - designation of the property as a local historic site; and WHEREAS , on August 17 , 1.994 , the Historic P e. er . at_ - _- of the City of Delray Beach reco -ner,ded that the property -, -_ - _ ' herein be designated a local historic site; and _F-- , the City Commission of the City of Delray conduote:1 noticed public hearing in regard to the of the scrioed herein as a local historic site . _HEBEFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COi :._SS_C_. CITY OF 2=_3AY BEACH , FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS : Section 1 . That the following described property City of Delray Beach, Florida , is hereby designated as a - : historic site in accordance with and under the provisions of L . 4 . 5 . 1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delrav Florida , to-wit : Post No . 65 of The American Legion oF ne Tn_ ted States , located at 263 N . E . 5rh ven....e , Delray Beach, Florida; more part'cularly described Follows : Lot 5 and rots '4 and 15 , Block 106 , TOWN OF D7T RA'- ( formerly Town of Linton) , as recorded in Plat Book _ at Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County , Florida , Section 2 . That the Planning Director of said City upon the effective date of this ordinance , amend the Zoning Na - City of Delray Beach, Florida, to show the historic designa overlay manner. Section 3 . That all ordinances or parts of conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed . Section 4 . That should any sect'-on or pro':iS = _ - ordinance or any portion thereof , any paragraph , sentence , or declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder her _ ± whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be -nyal_,.: . Section 5 . That this ordinance shall become f _ - immediately upon passage on second and final reading . PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and 7 . reading on this the 18th day of October 6/-7 11 AY Q. ATTEST; — y 7 First Readfng Eectember 13 , 1994 September 27 , 1994 (continued to 10/ 18/94 date Second Reading October 18 , 1994 - 2 - Ord . No . c 2/23/95 TO: Diane Dominguez 0044, , o A `� mi a° t tb 2 3 1995 CITti' COMMISSION FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sandra B. Mortham Secretary of State February 13 , 1995 The Honorable Thomas E. Lynch Mayor of Delray Beach 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Fl . 33444-2698 Re: Milton Myers American Legion Post 65, 263 NW 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl. Dear Mayor Lynch: It is a pleasure to advise you that the Florida National Register Review Board has recommended that the above referenced property be formally nominated for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. This action was taken by the Board at its regular meeting on February 10, 1995. We are now in the process of preparing a formal nomination of the property for submission to the Keeper of the National Register in accordance with 36 CFR Part 60. 6. When the formal nomination has been submitted to and received by the Keeper of the National Register, that office will have forty-five days in which to approve or disapprove the nomination. If the nomination is approved, the property will be listed as of the date of approval . The forty-five day review period may be extended, however, if the National Register staff finds technical deficiencies in the nomination requiring correction in our office. If the nomination is disapproved, the National Register staff will notify us and explain the reasons for disapproval . We will in turn notify you of any action that may be taken to pursue the matter further. \ fitSIVED VIA- \�. . 24 1995 c-, c, y FE6 N Z� ‘NG Pt-ANNING �` ()6'Y'*-kt:911.:,Al . ;‘1:.t 1 Mayor Thomas E. Lynch February 13 , 1995 Page Two Any person or organization interested in the nomination may petition the Keeper of the National Register during the nomination process either to accept or reject the nomination. Comments regarding the nomination may be addressed to: Keeper, National Register of Historic Places National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. 20420 At such time as we receive notification of the final action of the Keeper of the National Register, we will advise you accordingly. In the meantime, please let us know if you have any questions regarding this matter. ncerely, P. tatfae,E) t/G e ge W. Percy St e Historic Preservation Officer GWP:sp defray beacil historical society • February 8, 1995 Mr. George Percy Attention: Mr. Fred Gaske %Grants and Education Section Bureau of Historic Preservation R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 RE: Milton-Myers Post No. 65 American Legion of the United States 263 N.W. Fifth Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Percy: We are very glad to hear that the Restoration Committee for the American Legion Building is again applying for a$50,000 matching grant from the State of Florida. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion is a familiar land-mark in Delray Beach. One of the missions of our organization is to promote the preservation and restoration of historic buildings. In behalf of the Delray Beach Historical Society I would like to express support of the American Legion's application to receive this grant from the Bureau of Historic Preservation. The American Legion building is a worthy project as a good example of a typical architectural style as well as for its past history and service to the community. Thank you for considering this well-loved building for funds essential to its restoration. Sincerely, Fred Devitt, III President FD:dp px • Thomas �xi.�` : has•'- .47 .;4: Cason Cottage Museum, Five Northeast First Street• Delray Beach,FL 33444 Cornell Archives Room, Corner Atlantic&Swinton Avenues. (407)243-0223 •Fax(407)243-1062•Archives(407)274-9578 9/ .'..► defray b ac historical1 ., society Fe. :, 1995 Ms. Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 RE: American Legion Building 265 N.E. 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Dear Ms. Piland: In behalf of the Delray Beach Historical Society, I would like to express strong support for National Historic Designation of the American Legion building in Delray Beach. One of the missions of our organization is to promote preservation of historic homes and buildings in the community. We believe that National Historic Designation will help in the effort to preserve and restore this well-known building. The American Legion Building has long been a site of community activities and is a good example of local Mission Style architecture. Sincerely, i(f_�,' ,,, c :(: �,� Fred B. Devitt, III President FBD:dp cc: Sandra Ann Thomas rut Cason Cottage Museum, Five Northeast First Street•Delray Beach,FL 33444 Cornell Archives Room, Corner Atlantic&Swinton Avenues. (407)243-0223•Fax(407)243-1062•Archives(407)274-9578 • El ,� Y �� sIiS • • DELRAY BEACH o . 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 - 407/243-7000 All-America City ' I G 1993 February 22, 1995 , Ms . Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Re: American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post No. 65 . Dear Ms . Piland, I am writing to express my support for the nomination of the Milton Myers American Legion Post NO. 65 to the National Register of Historic Places . Built by the Legion in 1921, it is one of the oldest continuously operating posts in the country. It would be fitting and timely to list the building this year, as the Department of Defense' s 50th Commemorative Anniversary program has officially designated Post No. 65 as part of its Commemorative Community to honor veterans of WWII . In order to afford the building the protection and recognition it deserves, we have listed it on our Local Register of Historic Places . We will be honored to have the Legion building join our three other National Register properties and hope that the review board will find it worthy of national historic stature. Sincerely, • i DAVID T. HARDEN City Manager THE E L_i:1 O i? CIS L.V .(.` :`e`i•! F Print,d on Recyclsa Ppur Env OF DELARy DELRAY BEACH o . 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1993 January 23, 1995 Mr. George W. Percy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re: Milton Myers American Legion Post 65, 263 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Dear Mr. Percy, I am pleased to have this opportunity to express my support for the nomination of the Milton Myers American Legion Post 65 to the National Register of Historic Places . Built in 1921, the Legion Building has long been a significant part of the City' s history, both socially and architecturally. We have recognized its value and merit by listing it in our Local Register of Historic Places and we urge the Review Board to look favorably on its national nomination. We are proud of the City' s three National Register properties and look forward to having the American Legion added to our inventory of buildings which have been afforded the honor of national recognition. Sincerely, L' . Thomas E. Lynch , Mayor, ity of Delray Beach -i H E EFFORT A L2A;;..Y S =r, ii Pnrto,7 en Rocyc!ed Popes November 8, 1994 Historic Preservation Advisory Council c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S . Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear Advisory Council Members, The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the grant request submitted by the American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post NO. 65 . In accordance with our Historic Preservation Ordinance, the Board voted unanimously to recommend to the City Commission that the Legion Building be designated to our Local Register of Historic Places . Attached is a copy of the designating Ordinance 68-94, which was adopted by the City Commission on October 18, 1994 . The building, constructed in 1921 in the Mission Revival style, deserves the protection and special consideration afforded it by the designation. Additionally, designation assures that any exterior renovation will be reviewed by the Preservation Board through the Certificate of Appropriateness process . Located on US Highway 1, the American Legion building is truly a visual landmark in our town. It serves a variety of community groups as well as its members . If it is to continue to serve in this capacity it must have its interior renovated and brought up to City Building Code requirements . We hope that the Advisory Council will consider the importance of this building to the community and will find the project worthy of funding. Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner c: Historic Preservation Board Members : Betty Devitt James Miller Vera Farrington Julie Morgan Sandy Jamison John Vaughan Charles Williams THE FLORIDA SENATE Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1100 SENATOR JAMES A. SCOTT President 31st District February 13 , 1995 Mr. George Percy/Attention: Fred Gaske c/o Grants and Education Section Bureau of Historic Preservation R.A. Gray Building, 500 S . Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear George: I am writing once again to express my support for the award of a grant for the American Legion Building in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. This fine old meeting hall has received the nomination from state officials for classification as a national historic site. As one of the oldest continuously operating posts in the state, the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is in great need of upgrades and structural replacements in order to save the building. This would be a most fitting time, as they are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. I will appreciate your consideration of the American Legion Post for grant funding. S ' cere im Scott State Senator District 31 JAS :cj REPL 2000 E.Oakland Park Boulevard,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida 33306-1195(305)566-8600: Boca Raton,(407)392-3710,N.Palm Beach County,(407)833-9231 .71 308 Senate Office Building,Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1100(904)487-5100 JAMES A. SCOTT MALCOLM E. BEARD JOE BROWN WAYNE W.TODD,JR. President President Pro Tempore Secretary Sergeant at Arms ��. ' 7- e/&0- 82/ c2 c_i_L,_&ee_ 24 1 El I DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1 ' ®September 8, 1995 1993 Historic Preservation Advisory Council do Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re: American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post No. 65. Dear Advisory Council Members, The American Legion Building has a long association with the City. Built in 1921, it is an architectural landmark familiar to residents and visitors alike. Unfortunately, after seventy years of serving Legion members and the numerous civic groups that meet there, it is in desperate need of renovation and restoration. The Legion Building is listed on our Local Register of Historic Places and has the prestige of National Register status as well. On behalf of the City's Historic Preservation Board, I once again express my support for the funding of this worthy project. The Department of Defense 50th anniversary of WWII Commemorative Community Program has designated the Milton-Myers Post as an official Commemorative Community to honor WWII veterans during 1995. It would be fitting and timely if funds were available to commence restoration during this honorary commemorative year. Thank you for your favorable consideration. Sincerely, PeZ?:*eeet-'' (4/Ceo Patricia Cayce Historic preservation Planner SHE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS 0 Printed on Recycled Paper IIIIIIII Pat Cayce//Delray Beach PrLervation Board Delray Beach, Florida 33483 FAX: (407) 243-7221 Attention: Jasmine Allen September 7, 1995 Dear Pat, As you know, the American Legion Building in Delray Beach has received Local Historic Designation from the City of Delray Beach as well as being placed on the National Register of Historic Places! The American Legion building now has two grant applications pending in Tallahassee for funding at this time. One is a special category grant asking for a S70,000.00 matching funds and the other is a grant asking for S50,000.00 in matching funds to renovate this charming structure and return it to its former glory. Our first two applications for funding did not result in any funding, due to the fact that so many others were waiting for funding before us. We have been assured by the committee in Tallahassee that we should reapply for funding as this is a worthy project which should, at some time in the future, receive funding from the state of Florida. Your letter of support to the review board would be very important. Please send your letter of support to Mr. George Percy, Attention: Fred Gaske, c/o Grants and Education Section , Bureau of Historic Preservation, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 and FAX to: (904) 922- 0496/(904) 488-3353. If you could send a copy of your letter to me for our files, I would appreciate it to the address listed below. I have included a letter to George Percy for your reference in this matter which may be of help in how you might wish to word your letter. Thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions about this project please feel free to contact me at: (407) 278-9033. Sincerely, (Miss) Sandra Ann Thomas, Co-Chairman, Restoration Committee American Legion Building, Delray Beach,Palm Beach County, Florida 955 Indigo Point,Place au Soleil Gulf Stream, Florida 33483-6109/(407) 278-9033 SAMPLE LETTER: Mr. George Percy/Attention: Fred Gaske c/o Grants and Education Section, Bureau of Historic Preservation RA. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 FAX: (904)922-0496/(904) 488-3353 September 7, 1995 Dear Mr. Percy, I would like to once again express my support for the award of a grant for the American Legion Building in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. This building has received Local Historic Designation from the city of Delray Beach and has also been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. This "Mission Revival" Style building has received numerous feature newspaper and magazine articles in the past six months from the Florida American Legion Magazine, Defray Beach Times, Delay Beach/Boca Raton News, Palm Beach Post, Sun Sentinel, and the Miami Herald. This building, known as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", is in need of immediate help with renovation and restoration. Seventy years of wear and tear have created a need for serious upgrades and replacements of the basic structure and interior of the building to save the building. The officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 stand ready to go into "action" to revive this charming little building and restore it to its former glory. The Department of Defense 50th Anniversary of WWII Commemorative Community Program has designated the Milton-Myers Post 65 as an official Commemorative Community honoring WWII veterans during 1995. During this 50th anniversary year, it would be fitting for this building to receive funding in order to become a showplace for future generations to understand the contribution made to this country by the veterans who have built and preserved this building since its construction in 1921. Thank you for your consideration of this project for grant funding. Sincerely, (Miss) Sandra Ann Thomas, Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society, Children of the American Revolution P NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES BUR a _.. RESULTS OF LISTING . ° F HISTORIC HSTORIC PRESERVATION FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE - SANDRA B.-MORTHAM-SECRETARY OF STATE • RESULTS OF LISTING IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Eligibility for Federal tax provisions If a property is listed in the National Register, certain Federal tax provisions may apply.. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 revises the historic preservation tax incentives authorized by Congress in the Tax Reform Act of 1976, the Revenue Act of 1978, the Tax Treatment Extension Act of 1980, the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, and Tax Reform Act of 1984, and as of January 1, 1987, • provides for a 20 percent investment tax credit with a full adjustment to basis for rehabilitating historic commercial,industrial, and rental residential buildings. The former 15 percent and 20 percent Investment Tax Credits (ITCs) for rehabilitations of� older commercial buildings are combined into a single 10 percent ITC for commerce or industrial buildings built before 1936. The Tax Treatment Extension Act of 1980 provides Federal tax deductions for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial interests in historically important land areas or structures. Whether these provisions are advantageous to a property owner is dependent upon the particular circumstances of the property and the owner. Because tax aspects outlined above are complex, individuals should consult legal counsel or the appropriate local Internal Revenue Service office for assistance in determining the tax consequences of the above provisions. For further information on certification requirements, please refer to 36 CFR 67. . Consideration in planning for Federal, federally licensed,and federally accisted projects: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 requires that Federal agencies allow for the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to have an opportunity to comment on all projects affecting historic properties listed in the National Register. For further information, please refer to 36 CFR 800. Consideration in issuing a surface coal mining permit; In accordance with the Surface Mining and Control Act of 1977, there must be consideration of historic values in the decision to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located. For further information, please refer to 30 CFR 700 et sea. Q„a 1ifcation for Federal grants for historic preservation when funds are available: Presently, funding is unavailable. - • • • • BUREAU OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION - R.A. GRAY BUILDING 500 SOUTH BRONOUGH STREET - TALLAHASSEE_FLORIDA 1?.-;QQ-n-2.Sn !i!E Fru EN fi; .11O • DELRAY BEACH •P' Ame 100 N.V.,. Ist AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243.7000 All-America City 1III U 993 January 23, 1995 1Mr. George W. Percy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building 500 S . Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re : Milton Myers American Legion Post 65 , 263 I . E . 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida . Dear Mr. Percy, I am pleased to have this opportunity to express my support for the nomination of the Milton Myers American Legion Post 65 to the National Register of Historic Places . Built in 1921 , the Legion Building has long been a significant part of the City' s history, both socially and architecturally. We have recognized its value and merit by listing it in our Local Register of Historic Places and we urge the Review Board to look favorably on its national nomination. We are proud of the City ' s three National Register properties and look forward to having the American Legion added to our inventory of buildings which have been afforded the honor of national recognition . Sincerely, /2k_ • Thomas E : Lynch \ c . Mayor, ity of Delray Beach ' \.}\�) • -.. - ec.,a,c.941,4 z *la" 1. ffIte Am&zica,velwegiott I?,(tot,-Byes ?oat 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 July 28 , 1994 Dear Pat, Enclosed find the final report for the historic designation for the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. As you instructed, I have enclosed eight copies of this report for the members of the board to review. I have also enclosed other pertinent information connected with this historic designation for the master file. If you have any questions , please call me at (407) 278-9033 . The officers and members of the American Legion are very excited at the prospect of their beloved building receiving historic designation. It has been a pleasure for David Snyder and me to work on this report and we certain ly have learned alot about historic designation and preservation through this project ! Thank you again, Pat, for your help and expertise in completing this report, which as you know, is the first one which I have ever done. We look forward to seeing you on August 3rd, 1994! Sincerely, (Miss)(..:723 w6J) ' Sandra Ann Thomas 955 Indigo Point , Place au Soleil Gulf Stream, Florida 33483-6109 (407) 278-9033 /k, Yl*,:0 t,L ^({,�, y ,•Y 9 ', ' 4 .9 1.h V x ..3 M '7 '1 J -:; y� o �.� y`y���, �4iYyj �y J! iic �. o-�.�'i.:' M'�``tt � �• { � i. ?� _ - C �iR w•` k'Y f ! t s xx• ', ? "� , . K �„f�. k'f ^'i� SY4w t F v ut. J . , .,Jf } t v • 's<. ii::- . K s�1}pc, 4 :sue At f.lfit r :''. t ffffl n•y. - Y ,, .yiri .4k, C. a J .�Y �� 4CH� yjlJ i � N S'"" Q •�.•?. ++ - �A fY t ♦ � ,. '� '..4 �v \ W a .t' f 'Y Yh.`^. 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Schrader, Delray contractor, Morse and buggy or wagon." Bi- 1953! aiming tp out away some money for cycling was a great means of ' In recalling the early days in college expenses the next year. "I transportation also, with Atlantic this community, John I. Thieme of think I'd of made a pretty good Avenue lined with bicycle racks. the Thieme Construction Company preacher too, but I got so interested "I can remember I ruined a brand - located in the Arcade Building, in building that I never went back new suit, trying to learn to ride says that in 1916 "you could reach to Concordia," he reminisced, one", Thieme said. out and grab 'em by the handful!" Early in 1916 Thieme was con- Growing tomatoes was big busi- t Pointing from his office window struction foreman for Schrader ness in Delray in 1916. According 3 to the Patterson Drugstore corner, when they were building the Love to Thieme, most of the area east • Thieme said "I spent many an Building at the corner of Atlantic of the waterway was muck land evening back in 1916, sitting on the Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Asking and planted to tomatoes. "They I porch of. a house located there at his employer if he thought that he used mules when cultivating in t that time, slapping mosquitoes and 'Thieme► had the qualification to those days. A sight I'll never for- . swapping stories with a group of be a contractor in his own right, get were those mules! To keep friends. Frequently joining the Schrader replied "John, if ever them from sinking deep into the group was Mayor John Sundy. "He anyone could, you can". "I got so muck, the farmers wrapped the . was one of the best story tellers swell-headed with that remark that mules' feet with layer after layer ' in the bunch",' Thieme recalls, later that very. year I went into of gunny sacks. It was really a ' "We'd sit spell-bound for hours lis- business for myself", Thieme said. sight to see them plodding along tening to tales of the pioneer days." His offices were located in the on those huge "platforms" at- - Thieme's parents, Mr. and Mrs. building now occupied by A. George tached to their feet", Thieme said. ' Arno Thieme came to. Delray in and Sons. Everything west of the Sea- : 1909. Mr. Thieme was pastor of the According to Thieme, Atlantic board Railroad was solid water. - Lutheran Church and their son, Avenue was just a narrow rock Many acres close to Delray were i John, was studying for the ministry road in 1916, as was the main road planted to pineapples. They were a at Concordia College in New Or- leading to Palm Beach. "I guess grown on land adjoining the s leans. Arriving in Delray in 1912 to there were a few Fords around Lutheran Church and the present 3 spend the summer vacation with town then," Thieme recalls, "But site of Seacrest High School was • .his parents he secured a job with most everybody went about in Continued on Page 6, SEC,T'ION B c `1 - l4lf. .• - 0- 13 - 1g53 °C. t iII • Sill I mil\ AMtRICAM Lt010M ::._ -',..: ... . . 11 11111.-- . A. d ,.. ,: 1 • /.--_', '• ., ,„, ,f, ,,,II" pc.1_,x,.., ilip AMIERICAN. - LEGION �, anii r IPTii . 71-7 ' ( wwuntlW f. are 1itgala d F` �Fd Lr, i i a i - ., Fit,•4,4 04 rl 'gyp, I I,,,... ,'„;,.,14,-..,, ',.,.,,),,:* ..,. tin a . is II ��;�+, l - I - t. +f-- •r• , -H �rI•�•1111nM'- - • i 't I , ,, All 4,‘", , ql, , • 01.11111.111111111111111. 11111M.Immappooll'' , ..mmmomemen.11...mmonimmemEr. ' ) L '''''1,4,1•.'' '' r; '1).,,,•'"-'' " '•" , , 1^ • ' •,•,••,. 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T � �r ; R @�� THE m� .� =�, _ _ ��/�`qp"., _ ,sue --•.1�+-- ' • - r .s.••use -:,�' .a�+--_._ F ;: DE©r"SATE ' _ - � , = E ^': •" _..•• ' t �Q MYERS - - i i t• - ; s - 2 2 NOV.. 1�T t-,- ;.: •X- -\ r t - - 1-r _ x 1 .+F , E 4�0;4 e. *ADZ, fW Ammicatt 1i?ilto ,-'h1you ?oet 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 June 30, 1994 TO: HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OF DELRAY BEACH RE: HISTORIC DESIGNATION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING IN DELRAY BEACH Be it known that it is the official wish of the Commander, George H. Moran, officers, members, and the "Reconstruction Committee" of the Milton-Myers Post 65 of the American Legion of the United States to proceed with historic designation from the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach for its American Legion Building located at 263 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Be it further known, that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States is aware of all of the regulations connected with historic designation and will comply fully with these regulations in keeping with the architectural integrity of. the Mission Revival style of the American Legion Building. • Sincerely, //4 a"-L1/-1- George H. Moran, Commander Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States, Inc. Date: June 30, 1994 George H. Moran, Commander P.O. Box 1365 Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 (407) 278-2500 THE AMERICAN LEGION MILTON MYERS POST 65 POST BULLETIN ****************************************************************************************** COMMANDER: GEORGE H. MORAN CHAPLAIN: DAVID SCHOENHOFFER POST MEETINGS: FIRST & THIRD TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT POST HOME 7:30 P. M. ****************************************************************************************** VOLUME 34: NO. 13 JULY, 1994 ******************************************************************************************* COMMANDER'S MESSAGE: The American Legion Department of Florida held its election of officers at the Department Convention held from June 2, 1994 to June 5, 1994. Wilson R. Timmons, a member of Post 22, was elected as Department Commander for 1994-1995 and was duly installed on June 5, 1994. The officers of Post 65 were elected on June 7, 1994, and our installation of said officers will be held at our Post Meeting on Tuesday, June 21st, at 7:30 P.M. We will be joined in our installtion ceremonies by Post 277 of Boca Raton as we were last year. After the installation ceremonies are completed, refreshments will be served. Our Memorial Day Ceremony was held at the Delray Beach Memorial Cemetery and was well attended by a larger number of people than we have had in prior years. It would have been even better if more of our members had attended. Upon the conclusion of the above Memorial Services, we departed for Veterans Park on East Atlantic Avenue and joined the VFW in their Memorial Services. We also conducted our Memorial Service at the Intercoastal Waterway in honor of our conrades who died at sea. We were assited by Jack Day, a member of Post 65 and a member of the Survivors of Pearl Harbor. We were also joined in our services by Father Bernard J. Picaro, a member of our post 65 and Chaplin and Lieutenant in the Navy Reserve Fleet; Henry Tardif, Post 4141 VFW; Bruce Tufts, Chapter 687, M.O.P.H.; and Lawrence Strainge, Post 188, A.L. We also had the pleasure of hearing Suzi Law, 14 years old, sing for us especially "God Bless America" as part of the Memorial services. We also look forward to her con- tinuing to favor us with her presence during our memorial services. At the end of this month two high school boys we sponsored for the BOYS STATE PROGRAM will be going to Tallahassee to take part in the program. I will personally be seeing them off from Post 47 in Lake Worth. For God and Country: George H. Moran, Post Commander ADJUTANT'S NOTES: Our Post installation of our new officers will be on Tuesday, June 21st at 7:30 P.M. . We have had our memorial day in May and our Flag day June 14th and our next event will be July 4th. I have not heard of any event to take place but I feel sure that there is some in the making. Our summer meetings can use more members in attendance. We are still working on our remodeling of our Post building. We need more input from our members and the only way is to call a particular member to come to a meeting and express his self. The more input we have, the better understanding we all will have. Those of you with "PAID UP FOR LIFE" membership will be getting your 1995 membership card soon. Membership cards are now ready but it will be in July or August before they become available. John George, Adjutant MILTON MYERS POST 65 �' NON-PROFIT ORG. v : U.S.POSTAGE PAID THE AMERICAN LEGION DEPT. OF FL a,c -Si1= BOLA RATON, FL 263 NORTHEAST FIFTH AVE V Z9 PERMIT NO. 1902 DELRAY BEACH,FL 33483 c•.�—=% .' 'i F G;O'" JOE B THOMAS P. O. Elm 6906 DELRAY BEACH, FL. 73484-0906 ******************************************************************************************* AMERICAN LEGION POST 65 BOOSTER ROSTER Charles P.& Katherine Berrini (07/94) Hurbert & Sarah Lyons (05/95) Harold & Jeanette Blank (07/94) Arthur & Elizabeth Martin (03/95) James & Elizabeth Boyd (07/94) Ralph Maurice (05/95) Robert T. Brotherton (12/96) James W. Maze (10/94) Thomas & Doris Burrows (07/94) William J. McLaughlin (11/94) Evelyn F. Cash (09/94) Lyle & Virginia McNeely (07/94) Harvey & Ann Chamberlin (04/95) George & Elaine Joy Moran (01/94 Elizabeth G. Cone (08/98) Wayne & Emogene Morgan (11/94) Walter W. Cook (11/94) Clifford L. Mullen (02/95) Zula S. Cook (11/94) Bert & Mildred Paquin (05/95) Mary D. Cormia (05/95) Martha H. Puknrn (04/95) Frank J. D'Angelo (04/95) Louis & Jennie Remer (02/95) Michael & Anne Delasandro (05/95) Darrel & Joyce Rippeteau (07/96) E. Alfred Delsi (02/95) Jerry S. Rodgers (Ot/95) John & Martha Duncan (04/96) John S. Rogers (05/95) Abraham & Lena Fishman (12/94) Hyman Rosenbaum (u3/95) Don & Margaret Frey (09/94) Joseph & Dorothy Sandman (05/95) William & Debbie Frohlinger (09/94) Joseph J. Schneider (12/94) Sylvia & Bruce Frumoff (08/94) Howard G. Shaw (08/94) James B. & Marjorie Galbraith (08/95) A. Charles Spallitta (10/94) John & Rita George (07/94) John R. Tallentire (08/94) Albert J. Gresh (05/95) Joseph & Josephine Thomas (06/95) Harry & Barbara Hall (09/94) Michael R. Todd (07/94) Charles & Rose Hutcheon (07/94) Louis W. 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OWNER s'' . nl5,5 fiI) , ADDRESS YEAS. 1961 I - 1962 . )963 . 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 •1970 1971 1972 ..-;-4 XECPTISlki441 + • .AI • dLDCB. 7r rOTALf<' ((y'" . rEL POP•:. . BUILDING PLANBUILDING DIMENS a 1 N or ®l'ii.DING LDiN tOl� SIZE NEIGOT DTNIFEf 1jmmm DL .t/" ` NAOEtIEMT 'iliaINT.FIBRES itsCMWE00Y I -- I --- -_.:-1i Natt _____ — GAM. _D _WM.(Fire) --- -� x bNls:.. -.....-A Part —NM __Plus __Flee beam --- I I I 1 ' l.,,,,, _61i/lat 11 I• --:Fell .^..Fld ordeeid _N Vital —----+I 1 r-- x ._AMrtaer!, � Nttt Ply Olaaeerd _ Mild,A TIM —Yaa.t.fta. I ; - - _ _ BM l OtTiaa `-/ fMK MtDNEN /Li0 _.Flrglatr .... I I I -- X --sti • tuTEp4 A /"d _ _wow 1�YM (Blest.+ - I 1 i i x _ ▪ :limbs'''. t: '. _ �_h LTtsvi itb _ NvtaQN __ (.-__ - CONDITION toryi`(Aitl - XMNaOrr- :'IacT.fAt1Y OM TOSS `� ^-7-p. I GOOD FAIL CAD : 'Ciro.(fanJ — B"r _Vogl ilt�NR.• • - FINING r• at ism - IfT t.res cent l! l�isfEt =.eelet __•_ n6e • :�AaOrlNesle Y lsStaLOp= T '"� _._Nar/we0 WOO c --=lKoal ina! _ RkS tn9A __ciao*. --Csalae A l� �'b �`▪ Sitortil -*y t=rami i.;. Nlnr -.._T1 -_FED.AUM L ` 7 -�' !es4 1-.Idol. - - t i10.Ntae.L • - I I 1 ( , f2.FT. Y.P. , II t#i OOreN • LMaMreafhM 1 I I I I - n tt.eea - flMlAa I ,,,. _!:.. . - r 4 I - . TaHe lr II �0 adeM _ I � 'ir l* jt • " -T5*1! --,Mn- ., - - - II( VALUATION LiMft �Y . _...aMN0 , 1 RECAPITULATI Otd f . ,-�" ...0 �_NaOrwO a� _ ' i _ ...�;T IR --h- i; r°Twat CO". -„,,i.tMIMr. - I I 1 I:. s . . 1 . .r4. iiti„,. . , .. , ` k' - ADDITIONAL Fraat aNll OIDS Polo Fua Factor Foot Volvo Yokota r . LOTS ACREAGE iT.11fROYENENTf • NMl i .•11 1 074.: TOTAL_SIR X D Le. RedY SNenll OYIl01tCf S - Ubaldo.Factorp� ....bet, ..._..Sasapy •.J�weter TOTAL O Feel/ I. ACID 8 -....__.facnSwanForsF LAID f __Avoided ,//Elest*LlOtl TOTAL LAID r • TOTAL LAND VALVATIOI Cu AND SLIMS. t :1 0 3� `. r 1942 1943 1944 1945 -L.'d 4P4i� 7 , 184P"1 s3 LAND �,j OWNER 7'4't,-'7)4 .nab ; lo� BLDGS.' TOTAL ADDRESS _ — — D SCRIPTION OF BUILDING 211 NE 5 t h Av: e BUILDING PLAN 4- 1 BUILDING DIMENSIONS5 • !'!1N�1•�■■� SIZE HEIGHT NO. _. TyrE BLDG. JBASEMENT ROOF JNT. FINISH MISC. NININNIMININININININIOndUM Neu mum mommism soloon STORIES . PlastDecoer ....P.O. Stn. Frt. ■1♦����■■� d• — Dwlt. ....Pare ••..Hlp�le ....Decorated ..Sprink (Fire) ■�II���■■� — 34 X Q I' / Double Dwlt •...(•art riilp ....Plate ■N���1�■■ ..Duplex Owls .....1ull Flat ....Ilui',wood ....Pus. Elev. .-r._-..N_- 1 pf86— .. ....Frt. Eler. .�_-/ X -r Bungalow .Dirt Floor Mansard • Metal ■N■wmm ■■ o �S ggO 8O is J ....Cottage ... Cement Floor ....Marble A Tie . Hand Elev. 1 .-1 -_-■IM _1__ ....Apartment ....Finish Fire Escapes ■■�����■■w PORCHIBEI ....Panels ,Refrigerators ■■�■�■��■AfA� X • ..Store ....StoreLOtflee / HEATING X Front FLOORS .••.Vac. C. Sys. 11111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111 •...S1ore A Apt f ....Wood Jdata ••••Bkalthts ■ ■1�■r��■■����� X .Nerve x Side ....Mill ....Fireplaces 111111111111111111111•111111111111■�■�r�■■■■—�— Ottlee ■�■■■����■■I_�I� '..Hoorn Stet [tramr •••.laelperaton --•- ''-.■■� an X Bank Bid[. Hot Air X Rear Bel. W. Brs. ■M Fax Y ria='iF, ....Hotel ....itelnf. Cone. �1{ ■■��■eii�■���� . • ....Theatre - i ....Bat Rein?. Tile ••••Air Con. Sr,. ■�■■MINI,'■■���■� —�' •� ....Hot Water X Slims.• Dort ■��■ I;■�m=�� X ▪ Faetocr ;,,�apK ....Garage (Apt:) FACrORB ■ 1 ■1 'III =aSmE EImNEMuNmIN �_ :..OU 13arner EXT. WALLS /FLOORING/�LOORING a■■7EM■tolE Garage (der•) ' �Io. of Rooms ...Gar. (Fr'rt.) •'••Weed Hidlag ..• .Hardwood ••••Apartment• _ ,.■ 1I/1♦■N:■IE� CONBTRU •....Oa* Statlea ....asepsis A Apt. �4 Mill v■r ■■— ....Cement Frame .• X Charch ..Steel Frame Brick Cua�d ....Tile ....Fin. Attie It. �w�■ ■ 3eh 1111111111111111111111111111 •• .0.Slue . Fin. Base. R. U' :�~■87.■ JJ ammionn .Relnt. Cone. arbk N'��MIN :<' ..e%Recre. Bldg. .. ....Metal '• Date Complt. X •' ....Mill Terra& v—�■'.■MINIMMIIIM ....Limb. Sheds Brick ....Stone Llaoleum Ate _' •��■ _111.111111111111111111. Bhtnds ' Alltemadeled 'MOVING OVING• n gilt �+OUNDATiGPB PLUMBING v LIGHTING ��■■■4.;,,�f1111:INVI, X /EXT. TRIM None IDS, �■x'r11l�111 NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII—XI'Itcf A Gray. ../8toae Plain Flztnrr ,?�ElMrie MUM�■ IP)u"a.r_ X • • .Metal ....Concrete ....Ornamental .. .Toilet• .Gu �N ■�I■■:.. ....Compoaition ....Brlek ....Wood Bathroom: M ■ °:=w1; "''3�i'?"■ X .... ....Lampe ▪ .Slate ....Ilk ....Stone ....Tile Floor ....TUo-Flat or ....Piers ....Terra Cotta ....Baths. built CU. la. UNIT NEW CONDITION % • Ornamental Metal in 8hewere CONTENT PRICE VALUE GOOD FAIR BAIT COND. VALUATION Posts Og 651 RECAPITULATION REMARK& AN BLQG S ��Q'• LACK of Ott oBSu- �`� ) 11`� MI . UTILITY LESCENCE $ GARAGE SHED LAND APPRAISAL Unit Uepth Corner Front ADDITIONAL Front and Depth Price Factor Factor Foot Value Vuluutton BUILDINGS _ _ . . . 61,. ;. X /as,' LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVE?TENTS X ...`Level ....Level •J..Paved • ....High ....Hilly ..Dirt TOTAL ....I.oN' ....Rocky ....Sidewalk X BUILDINGS . ....Rocky ....Swampy .Curb TOTAL .. ....Swampy ....Farm ..tl•K•alce Enhancing Factor ci. ACRES Q LAND ....Wooded Sewer I>etraeting Factor .....Elec. Light TOTAL LAND • ....Gar TOTAL LAND VALUATION AND BLDGS. ; —_ h.Ca.AY DA _____ • ..f er.1-Aypi�(pt t•,eo.,p,t.ALL.II lI.ttaa raps•pplk.0•L _ -..__. . ---'-- .._. ------ - `` N...nlrr.t Svat r .CS:8 7-7 . .•)CATION ( ; A) S Ay a • 7 f la No. t,aC• SImU A.a lta H• 0••• . f • -• -IWILDING /JL"f I.S i0 4 �tM "✓n ..._.-. tr•T Go famTritiONT C. 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Fifth Avf1DUe^ Delray Rriic-h 905= = Instruction for locating _____________--____-__ 13 --- -'--- ------'-- ----Location:on� -_I.iotoul06---- -� subdivision name ��oo ---�ou County: __lPalm Beach _ _ oou i = = Owner o( � �e� Name: , �j -L Address: sane�----_ 9U2 = = Type o(-Ownership\C5cp»[ai!--c-,--848= = Recording Oo|e D-5- G '-----832r�-� Recorder: Name & Title: _SaIdf-ord Smith Address: ---_ -_-- ___-----_-'---'-------''----------- ----'- 818= = --'----'------'-------------^- ------- - -�/ - Condition of Site: integrity o/ Site: Original Use Scial - 838= = Check One Check One mMote Present Use Social 850= = � s^mn,^t oeor. 0� m!w'd 858..~ Dates: Beginning --- lg22 844 = =� C? svo*_ ���� � ! ! unaltered _ _ ���� ~ Culture/Phase ---'--------840-=-=' Fa, 86l griyinalSiley58�.� Period o*o� = / � o"le .wa*u ma~ � �lRestored( )jpax" U >858~ . moved( )(Date: V \ym= = ' NR Classification Category: Build� n� 916= = Threats to Site: Check One mMore 90 Zoning(-8 _--__--_1L- 878�'� |] Transportation( K x l878=-� Development _�_>878= Fill( x x /»m~ ~ |� Deterioration( V _ X ]y/o�. [] Dredge(-)L' '_-'_-- 8- )n7K=� ' ! Borrowing( x _ - __-- - -� )878= . [!_Other(See�Remarks Below): _ _ wm. = Areas of Significance: J\ccbiteotoce' Smoi.al 910= � Significance: ,~ --'- - A good example nt ' Revival construction . 911 � = __ . . ' ` | | ARCHITECT _ ___872 BUILDER = = 8 Unknown _ ` 874 = - -�---' STYLE AND/OR PERIOD _Rf2LViV.al__ PLAN TYPE EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) --_'-Scu��Co_-_--_ '___ 854 ��� STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) _ ���neot block 858�_�_ PORCHES nooe___ 842 N FOUNDAT\O � - - .- --- cooc�ete- 042� � R00FTYPE: _ _ _ƒ)a1� . _ 942_= = SECONDARY�ROOF STnUCTURE(S):_-_'______________________ 042= = (�H|K4NEYLO�AT|0N� ------------ ' - ' - _ - -�_�-'- -_---'---_ ---'_ 042��� VV|NDOVVTYPE -' -�-_----_� !��0�_f]-a � ���[i 842= �� CHIMNEY: � ROOF SURFACN�G�� _ bu� lt_o� ��r _a»d _gra�eI 882= _ ORNAMENT EXTERIOR-_--�__-_-�CO�ptuIc� �co���nre_�i�b-be��ba882= � NO. OFCHIMNEYS 952��� NO. OFSTDR|ES one _______�85U��� NOOFD0RkiERS none _ `_______ _- '--_--_-___---�_�_--__' 054 �_� Map Reference (incl. scale & date)-USG n!p l962,l983 809= � Latitude and Longitude: ' -'— --------"- " ' ^ __ 800= = Si|e_Size.(App,ox._Acreageof p \ 833= = Town ip Ran Section ' LOCATIONS ETCH {�RK4AP ea�t ' -� ` � L 46 43 16 812= = / �--'-------'-_-'E. ---- UTMCuordinatea: DSQ= = -Zone cYs-n-ng--n67Inv - w 263 / /_-- 4J 4j m � � . , _ . 0 3nd ! �. . � Photographic Records Numbers 860= = -------------`-`- — '----------- Cun\aotPrint b • August 5, 1994 TO: PAT CAYCE FROM: SANDRA THOMAS RE: AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING Dear Pat, George Moran called me today and said that they had located the attached document ! I think this is very interesting and perhaps we can attach or include this information in the master file report which you have. Let me know what you want to do ( 278-9033) . Thanks ! Everyone at the American Legion Post is excited to know that everything went so well at the review meeting. We look forward to the meeting on August 17th! Sincerely, (Miss) Sandra Ann Thomas ycpn s ii ,nN Jfte Arnericait W,v litho,,-lit ye'u ?oat 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue S /4X Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 / ,Oaet/C P0921-- e&C—_ /90a-1— �L gad--67-9 /0, , / j2)1(A--- e7/1241 4078328903 GAT/LJPB 473 P02 RUG 04' 94 09: 41 N0ME AD VALOREM TAIII-II-I ' S BBT ASSMT 0.00 MAINT ASS # 0.00 SWA ASSMT 211.97 EAA(EVERGLADES) 0.00 STORM WATER 62.64 TOT NON ADVALOREM 274 .61 AD VALOREM TAXES GENERAL COUNTY 0.00 MUNICIPAL BOND 0.00 MUNICIPALXTY 0.00 TIIF 0.00 SCHOOL DEBT 0.00 COUNTY DEBT 0.00 SCHOOL LOCAL 0.00 MSTU 0.00 SCHOOL STATE 0.00 VOTED DEBT CTY 0 .00 LIBRARY 0.00 CHILDRENS SERV 0.00. PORT 0.00 FIND 0.00 INLET 0.00 MSTU F 0.00 FIRE CONTROL 0.00 MSTD 0.00 S FL WATER 0.00 HEALTH CARE 0 .00 BCE AQUISXTION 0 .00 TOT AD VALOREM 0 .00 . UPDATED TOTAL TAX AMOUNT ACTUAL TAX PAID DATE PAID RECEIPT 06/02/94 274.61 269.12 01/26/94 16409 EXEMPTIONS HOMESTEAD WIDOW ENERGY NON-EXEMPT PI10-01 GULF ATLANTIC TITLE POLIO 12-43-46-16-01-106-0050 001 PAZIP BED BTH EB BLT ADJ SQFT SALE\SQFT AV 263 NE 5 AVE 1922 3, 396 OWNER'S NAME AND ADDRESS WGVP FLR .BLDG USE EFFBI,T LV SQFT MILTON MYERS POST # 65 1 CLUB HOUSE 1937 3, 312 AMERICAN LEGION LEGAL DESCRIPTIO N PO BOX 1365 263 NE 5TH AVE TOWN OF DELRAY PLATBOOK DELI AY BEACH FL 334471635 LT 5 (LESS W 5 FT RI) R/W) BLK i LOT CHARACTERISTICS 106 PLATPAGE 7,930.00 SQF 3 TYPE: TAX YR==} 93 AMT= .> 274.61 PAID?==} Y TAX/FT==> 0.08 PRIOR YR DLQ==> N ASSMT YR BUILDING AGRICULTURE LAND TOTAL ASSMT SQ/FT 1993 41, 618 0 49,563 91,181 26.84 SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT MORTGAGE COMPANY AMOUNT DATE MTG TYPE RATE NUMBER SELLERS NAME SLUC CLUC BLDG CDE BOMEST APPR LP 77 1000 6900 0 N N ENTER=NEXT Fl-DEED/MTG F2=BLDG(8) F4=TAXES ?5=LEGAL F6 = COMPS MENU F7=DIMENSIONS F8=FEATURES/RATES/ETC F9=BACK, F10QHELP • • \\\\ • V • i/ 4E17E1328903 GAT/WPB c 4 4. ft.., 473 P03 RUG ®4' 94 09 41.E so — 3— '34 WED 1 "( _ la TZ TLE P' . Ca2 • 2018 $ 141181208 estett SNOW AlZ NEN BY THESE PRES 1'S: Whereas, the AMERICAN LEGION PIRANCE, INC. was a duty . organised aorporation vn3er the lane of the $tote of Florida on Inns 9. 1924, and thereafter by Warranty Deed dated July 28, 1424 duly executed by A. E. CA SON, H. I1AILU ZEDER and A. J. ADM. Trustees of Milton-here Post No. 65, Amcricen Legion. r*corded in Deed Book ALL, page ., Palm Beach County. Florida palio records, acquired title to the fallowing described lands: 1�,q giro (3) o! Block One hundred Bix 1v6) of the Town of Ael , foi�reSi Linton. according to theD at on i'il1 in the office of the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court in and for Pals Dead County, Florida; and ' Whereas, AitaCAN LEGION FINANCE, INC., a Florida eor- poretipeilia.diseelved for failure to pay it, capital stone tax by virtue of a proclamation of the Governor of the State of Florida on December 7. 1930, and,at the time of this dissolution the following persona were Directors: KOY waR, 3OHN TIISME, ,, E. A. HA UT, NgLCOLtt•BRICHT and YANK SWd ON; and Whereas, ROT WO, H. A. BRIGHT, MALCOLY BRUM and FEAW1 SWANSON are qow deceaad, and JOHN THIENE is the solo surviving Director of said AMERICAN LEGION FINANCE, INC.; as , , such Director he is duly qualified to act es the cola vurvivinR Trustee of the property of acid dissolved corporation for the benefit of its etookholders; and, atoms, the said JOUR THIENE: sating am such Trustee, he, been rgguested by E.'LIS I. Weir F. 3t. 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ADDRESS ( ( 1 5 - 253 N.E. sth Ave. OWNER ,. ., 1�. a 1.0 - �L r.<r CI . ) .-�o\ ADDRESS YEA II— 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 I 1969 • 1970 1971 1972 1973 EXEMPTION r1_<o --. . LARD BLDGS. - f ,,C rOTALS PER #6443-87M,5/20/87 ,Concrete S1ab, $1,300.Checked_10 - Lt -- 7 c.c . e/ieDv PEG. PROP. t PER#684._-87M, 7/2/87,Re-roof flat roof- $7 a100.Chec ced /D ••2-4 is?'_e? & (Lo-51 BUILDING PLAN DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING BUILDING DIMENSIONS 1 1- -�-t-f 1 _,_I-- ----- -- SIZE HEIGHT STORIES TYPE BLDG. tAfENIENT ROOF nT. FINIfN ■ISCElU1NLIDS j. � �--^ y 1 ' . f..Plaatr ; - Sapie DWI.- .V....Nwa Gable O.eeratel __.Wok.(Fin) 1--.�--. -- ---- �- - l--.._- -+--� --- X Deebl Delp Part lip __Flu Fire Emus + •- -_{ --_-- I Dplu D.q. Fail !�Flat __.Metal Retriparatw - 1 _. --t ---�_� ` ._._Apartment _.-.Dirt Flew N11uard -._..real —Marble a Tile Vac.C.Sys. + { I I 1 1 X Store .._.. Cement flees St -ft-- --- ►etDNEE _...Etylll4b i_ 7 -T stStarsa Olfta FIFiala. FLNts ftFireplaces - ' -.__�_._ _ - -r- _?--, __ - ---- ---_ _ X _ Stare&AptNEATING X F Frail ..Bend jaws Incinerators ._: •._ _ _ _~ - {�. !c•-_.._ _.. T _. ♦ I ✓St.►n X low -_.Steal Sums , r X A --Ali y._ ) 1 � T 1 .___Tbutn -_ 4kf.TIM Air COIL Sys �_I t-lf.C.awit I f I-•.- t_ CONDITION .-.._Gary.opt) Dirt NoUI _. EXT. WALLS FACTO'S n• • • ---.._ �_.._ _.._ Game(Sets.) .-.. rimless _� __ , GOOD FAIL BAD _" FLOORING Game(Prot) __..West Siding , _Na.of twat 1 i f__,. ..-- _ i. _� + ' Cufatl.a CONSTRUCTION Rr,ct ..Ptae __.Apvtm.ab j-��_+-_^ _, �_ . =r� i �� � _ _��._._!_ _ .. .... Shin -.-.--.Wend Frame Rtki Catt1 Comets Rums a Apt. ; - �I - 0 I-____1-- Luber sbdt —_.Steel Frame .L Stun T1k Fla.Attic N. 1-1 - - -..total.Cauna Metal Marble ;Fla.late.R. i 1 t �_-^ �J -_ , _t ROOFING YIII Sleek .r Timm y Date Camplt I _ { - 2. f0.FT. Y.P. TOTAL - Rrkt Shingle Eludes.' J �_ rr 541atk Cements Tile p I i. i - _ _ ,_ _ f Pitch A Gruel EXT. TRIM PN.wRINC al.l RenNeIN •. _ •.. _ •_ _� _ FOUNDATIONS // __.Metal ..[....Plain ....1..Fiattm _.Ceapesltln Sau er.amnal Tilde UCHTINC __.__,-, _ �� - �_ RECAPITULATION VALUATION .._..Elate L C.el Weed =L.Eltatrk , • - ._c_. .. .1_I_-._. . . __-_ .. ._ ._ ... _i. $ Tito—Flat or Tile . -.Metal Kilt. lathe.•llt•la j 1�♦ta . _ ._ - (- Slates Tllt fluor Gat • - Ornamen Sbenera Lapptt , • i11 - - 1- LAND APPRAISAL _, .{ 1$ f ,1 7 { 1 - 1 Q I 1 ii I II I ADDITIONAL } I I. { { + 1 r -- 1-1 BUILDINGS Frost and WON Depth Coeur Freed yalatloa Prlte Futile Fatter Fat Vales �oo //� LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS /. ., x /- // �) mot/ Level .......Level '�. Pare/ -- ---- - -.• TOTAL i;4 X /,O / � //,/ /b/ ::r H104 RocHillky -Dirt OUILDINGS f ��a � � 4______ Lew Rac1y ..Sidewalk E.4ady Fatter '-�j �j. ..... fluky __..Sraapy / Curb ,7 ACRES TOTAL Detreellna Fatter /0 ® Swampy Farm Water LAND Weeded • Sewer - - -. TOTAL LAND VALUATION f [Nettle Ll,bt ANDAL BLLAND OCS. i Gas .xo >:t S 1 MP ISLE NO. 2018 12-9-59'l1.ED. 1 2_1 — BK. 1 PAGE. 'p � ': Eo .. 5-59 REV. 2� - S. $ 10.00 • 'Deed 23,3 PG. 32 DATED 7-28-24 DOC. 20 IPP PARTY JOHN THI EMt; AS' SOLE SURVIVING DI RECTOR OF PARTY -- gI.LIS 1,. i,AMB,F.`i. -WOO ISCHE1( & KING S . CONE , ASCTRUSTEEAN LEG ION r OF �,III LT ?'' PARTY' . MYERS .POST # LEG ON 65, •AMERI CAN LT ,-EssKing S.Cone 242 NE 2nd Ave . ,Delray , Dept. of Florida -x 5 BLK. • , s. & - imp. 3 -:. e acquired in above dose . Deed • , 1., j • Y., PI • u A: ,::i ? .�i. � is S. S , 'ty�;Nc .� ,bI$$OL"VEO' F.LA CORP. & AS SOLE SURVIVING TRUSTEE OF PROP 06 SD DIS$ • ARP FOR BENErr IT OF STOCKHOLAERS . x i ,r c W/D FILE Na 3889 DATE 2-1 7-60 FILED 2-24-60 O. R. BK. 4 72 PAGE 2 $' 1 .00 ©K. PG. oc. REV. �° -- PARTY TRUSTEES OF .MI LTON MYERS POSTDATE pFL RIOA AMipp IC PARTY STATE OF FLORIOA # �5� DE PT OF FLORIDA, AMERlC PARTY m `, "ESE c 313, SRD 404-RE v. SEc 93010-2206, ST Ro 5 i, VI 10 FT OF LOT 5 BLK. 106 sic. DEL SAY BEACH PL .BK . 1-3 NT 612 SQUARE FT, M OR L. 's" n. Kt F,rq LEGI ON OF COUNTY OF PALM BEACH } . .1 • � -? u C • ? • �e,..� ' 4 • re • . • 1. • xtc r • • - ,ti. r' p. •4f 1 5 • • �. - ,. i '1 J b l.,i Y - r �. y 4 K t1 i ! -1 t'. T t vx j N i+r 4 J t r r 4 �. Z ,? . '! 3-. qi L! x y . :,4 �# ,LF 1:. F f p of c d r i Yi �, r i, 4S s l .� N i �f+, •t- 't : .. i iP 1 t' )a fi. .'d�t vJ .� �^S 1 it ( Wr r"t t i - � ({ � i. '� x ,(� n .a t e tr JJ „ `. {,r,\ i / 14 1 {4 {A del,._4 ,p1,.. 14 G tf 4 l N {! -,y ,�� r �, t, is G� c�1L-r.f' � r'`4r' t„ r. r v1.:;� ay iJ�-ki ^'i �.4.. s�hr tiFt r � x. � �,`�, ?.'� �.�. � }Y 7. 7'4e wpYaY. �. r•�r El� r -��>r � '�.t:,. �,.r°r.. -�`� 'h`"`.�."41h nS,:+� a � � "{f -,tt.� � M t♦ 1+ r � vt r i ,+ 7got -•4r w dr. �" 4e s., ss "t lY', r tr: t,'t x - t *1 r -,' i5c'. , ., rM ,{,'>-t ,,,t. ,- 2 3 ram; '`..r' , � Y. 4 ,�, ,. .�q.,:«=, Y.��+t w 4 'r r i 7 -.Y}k `r '� >.. : F'rto-, f� 'i4k�' ti's7 +� �'i [' . ,a ;' �.. T�, r xt^' �,� a. k +`aXiY` + ._ V,_ I'. a a- a _.._ ':m'Tw i7 � .ee �,r .:.5 w�i YFa.3(+al:,= ' ...,..sti.� ., .._. .zs'.ZT+ •ate. . w - • . . A' AMERICAN LEGION VS. A. E. CASON, ET AL. CASE NO: 502004CA006983XXXXMB AD Parcel B. Lot 14, Block 106, LESS the East 5 feet, Town of Linton, n/k/a Town of Delray, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, Public Records of alm Beach County, Florida. arcel C. Lot 15, Block 106, LESS the East 5 feet, Town of �rnton, n/k/a Town of Delray, according to the map or plat u h-r(pof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, Public Records of '�l Beach County, Florida. 4. AN MCDONNELL is hereby discharged as attorney, guardian and adminie4tor ad litem, with jurisdiction retained to consider er any fee or ccu application. DONE AND • ?.RED at West Palm Beach, Florida, this 9 day of � 2007. 6jco Q id French 4.>\ Circuit Court Judge OA Copies furnished to: William R. H. Broome, attorney for plaintiff, 1818 Australian Avenue South, Suite 202, West Palm Beach, Florida, 33409 Brian M. McDonnell, attorney ad litem, 312 Ninth Street, West Palm Beach, Florida, 33401 John Byrd, defendant, P. 0. Box 1041, Fort Davie, Texas, 79734 4 Book21850/Page658 Page 4 of 4 • *` 1. • 440 • f �� • x a► • ,c I• S 1: th'I r' • • i d • , {rya..'.-_.. 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HARDEN , CITY MANGER riN U 'J THRU: DIANE DOM NGUEZ, DIR CT DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING 40e aya FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE MILTON-MYERS POST NO.65, THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE. ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating a property as a local historic site. The property consists of the American Legion Building, constructed in 1921, located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue, and two vacant lots directly to the east which are used for parking. BACKGROUND: The request for designation is being made by George H. Moran, Commander; the officers, members and the Reconstruction Committee of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. The legal description of the property is Block 106, Lots 5, 14 and 15, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida. The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion. The principal contractor was pioneer builder John I. Thieme and most of the construction was done by volunteer members of Post NO. 65. It is an excellent example of Mission Revival style architecture and retains most of its original exterior elements. It has been owned by the American Legion since construction began and is believed to be the oldest Legion building continuously occupied for that purpose in the state of Florida. It is the opinion of the Historic Sites Specialist of the Florida Division of Historical Resources that the building should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The American Legion intends to apply for National Register designation. City Commissic : Report Designation of Local Historic Site Aremican Legion Post No. 65 Page 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION: The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the designation report at its meeting of August 3, 1994 and made positive findings to LDR Section 4 . 5 . 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and 4 .5 . 1(B) ( 3) (a) &(b) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts, and set a date for a Public Hearing to allow the public to comment on the designation. Pursuant to Section 4 . 5 . 1(C) Designation Procedures, the Public Hearing was held on August 17, 1994 . There were 6 comments from the public in favor of the designation and none opposed. The Board voted 6-0 to recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance designating the American Legion property as a Local Historic Site. RECOMMNEDED ACTION: By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating the Milton-Myers Post NO. 65, The American Legion of the United States, 263 N.E. 5th Avenue (Block 106, Lots 5, 14 & 15) as a Local Historic Site. Attachment: * Letter of owner' s approval and the designation report provided by the applicant. * Historic Preservation Board Staff Reports of August 3, 1994 and August 17 , 1994 . * Supporting documentation, including LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites . yt 1014611Z • r��G r. .*„,. ggi®��r'Lam: W .0 fTh Axed= io!V 1tiit -'htyuu ?oft 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 June 30, 1994 TO: HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OF DELRAY BEACH RE: HISTORIC DESIGNATION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING IN DELRAY BEACH Be it known that it is the official wish of the Commander, George H. Moran, officers, members, and the "Reconstruction Committee" of the Milton-Myers Post 65 of the American Legion of the United States to proceed with historic designation from the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach for its American Legion Building located at 263 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Be it further known, that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States is aware of all of the regulations connected with historic designation and will comply fully with these regulations in keeping with the architectural integrity of the Mission Revival style of the American Legion Building. Sincerely, /A. George H. Moran, Commander Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States, Inc. " Date: June 30, 1994 George H. Moran, Commander P.O. Box 1365 Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 (407) 278-2500 DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVAIION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5th AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 1921 • ' • - i. • MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 DESIGNATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION LOCATION STRUCTURE HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PRESENT USE, CONDITION & ZONING IMPACT OF DESIGNATION RESOLUTION APPENDIX LOCATION MAPS SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • (1) MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 I . PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION The purpose of designating the building which houses the Milton-Myers Post No.65 of the American Legion of the United States, hereafter referred to as the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A. Create awareness of the town's architectual and historical buildings; B. Recognize the building's association with a past and continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the City; C. Encourage restoration and use of a structurally sound building; D. Acknowledge the contribution of the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States who have served their country with honor; E. Acknowledge what is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, existing building in the state of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion Post building and which has served continously in that capacity and function since 1921; F. Protect a building which presents an excellent, and largely unaltered, example of the Mission Revival architectual style which was prevalent throughout the City during the Florida Boom years of the 1920's. II . LOCATION The street address of the property is 263 N.W. 5th Avenue, formerly N.E. Boynton Street. The 61.2' X 135' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American;,Legion Building is located on the east side of N.E. 5th Avenue between N.E. 2nd Street and N.E. 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the down- town area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation. III . STRUCTURE The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion for the purpose of serving as a meeting hall for the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. It has served continuously in that (6i The American Legion Builcg 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** function since that time . It was renovated in 1945 with a concrete slab added in 1987 to the entrance at the back of the building for handicap access. the roof was reroofed in 1987 as well and has a flag pole set above the .ntranceway from which the American Flag is continuously flown. The building comprises 3,200 square feet. The interior of the building features two stone fireplaces (the stone facade reaches from the floor to the ceiling in each room), one each, occupying two small rooms on the north and south sides of the building immediately after entering the building. The floors are hardwood pine. There are two bath- rooms, one each, in each of these entranceway rooms and a small kitchen. the building features a large area used for American Legion business meetings and ceremonies as well as for public functions. Other storage areas are Located throughout the building which have, from time to time, been used as offices for the Commander and Adjutant of Post No. 65. 'he American Legion property consists of the American Legion building on .ot 5 amd the parking lot to the east on Lots 14 and 15. - - -- - he structure on Lot 5 is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit :onstruction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat oof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original :and made wooden trusses . The two massive fireplaces on the north and south Balls have chimneys visible on the exterior. A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style. It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamen- tation. The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most ,rominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the ?rimary and secondary flat roofs. 'ront (West) Elevation • MOE y ' ! � w - c` Rom. � T :..0 �� i•" r t r _ - p zt oavw4 r rr:.r S'� i►:s`ij �` -` - -- +` t ..` ti� s 4d T ( 3) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms. The entryway and reception areas run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building. Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms. The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve. Barrell tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows. The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof. The parapet of the primary roof has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof . In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above. The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. North and South Elevations } - , if 1;1 . •_, ~ r� • •t ipfs' .S' t t ! •.• '\- - � °`; Y ! T .,,, c o �, - . . `` ' t 1 :' I\\ i -w-- = •..._•� -•`s ..- • n.".. NORTH • (4) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** The north and south elevations are identical . An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window, is placed in the north and south reception rooms. A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys. A small window followd by a double window, complete the The fenestration of the north and south facades of the orignal building. original wood windows in the two windows to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. Three structural buttresses are visible on both elevations and the roof parapet is capped with barrel tiles. �_ v 1. !. •.� i ".' 1 Tyr .-. c SOUTH i�. } / `i1 4 y j i y ifa r. Near (East) Elevation i u3� "r4 d`• '.-:, --.,A ';mot ` t . • . . . • The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. It is hoped that photographs or plans will be found to aid in the restoration or appropriate renovation of this facade. - _ ._ IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The American Legion Milton Myers P Building ingc is unknown. was built in1921. The contractor was John I . Thieme but the John I . Thieme's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A.George building in Delray Beach in 1916; i it was Mr. Thieme's first contracting Job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends. The property for the building was purchased in in 21. The at g91,000�00 by Palm perty and the American Legion Building are currently appraised Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot) just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000.00 by Palm Beach County. (5) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The American Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the 11th day of the llth month on November 11, 1922 to com- memorate the day that WWI ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the Amer- ican Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World's War/Dedicated By Milton-Myers Post No. 65/ American Legion/Nov. llth, 1922" (See attached photo) . The building is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It has also been continously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world's largest veterans' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16,000 Legion Posts. The international headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States vas named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No. 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter memberes of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were: Edgar T. Myers J.L. Milton Lonnie W. Cook John S. Swanson Archie B. Johnson R.H. Wuepper Jack A. Chisholm Henry J. Gill Ira Lee Turnbull Grover C. Baker Thomas Hollensbee J.E. Walker L.R. Sperry Samuel E. O'Neal Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or Adjutants of the Post No. 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L. Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as. - --- Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915); J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers); R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plast- ridge Insurance Agency); Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled in Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand's Book & Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, & was in first graduating class of Delray High School); H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate); J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee); Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/Now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton); and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George & Sons Clothing Store) . (6) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969. He served in the European Theater at Normany and Northern France during World War II in the U.S. Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immeidate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4141 in Defray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . He was instrumental in intiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is John D. George, a Past Commander & Past District Commander, is a veteran of World War II . The Milton-Myers Post No. 6communit American service inLegion Delray Beach United SomeStates of also has a long history Y their contributions include: ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo) to the Delray Beach Ceme- tery in 1965 engraved as follows: "The American Legion Memorial/In Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/ Milton-Myers Post and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965". Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives. ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No. 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950's. The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Currie's family for a park and the Legion Post later donated it to the City of Delray Beach (near 7th Street) ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co-sponsored with Post. No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach (see attached photos) ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics. The Legion Post has spon- sored this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities of citizenship since 1934. (7) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recog- nizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years. ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami . Homemade articles ( i .e., crocheted lap robes), gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion (see attached photo) . - The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION, AND ZONING 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting place for various community organizations and clubs. The building needs extensive interior renovation which is now being assessed by architect Roy Simon who has drawn up designs for a new interior of the. building featuring renovated areas surrounding the fireplaces which would be used as social areas, a new kitchen, new storage areas, an expanded meeting space area with a possible extension added to the back of the building; two new bathroom areas featuring handicapped accomodations; and new offices for the Commander and Adjuntant of Post No. 65. These improvements would repre- sent more than $250,000.00 projected to be invested in this property while retaining the architectual integrity and charm of the original building. The existing Commercial Zoning in the Central Business District permits a variety of uses which insure the continued vitality of the building. This building is of particular historic significance to the American Legion and to the community. —_ • VI. IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival. Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995), it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 has • (8) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Impact of Designaton (continued) **********************************************:*:*:*:**********:**:: been officially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service. This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POW's, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during _this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American . Legion building in the state of-Florida, --it -would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county,- state,-- and nation -who -are -members-Of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service. The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this build- ing among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach of its findings on this subject. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag daily above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. VII . RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach resolves to accept this designation report and recommend to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places. The nomination for designation of the American. Legion Building -as an historic = - - site is appropriate and conforms with the standards and criteria of Section 4.5.1 (A) (B) & (C) of the Land Development Regulations. The Historic Preservation Board finds that the American Legion _Building is consistent with the City's acknowledgment of- its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray- Beach's early traditions, and of the contributions of. the American Legion and its members to this community since the early 1920's. (9) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida ACKNOWLEGMENTS Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P. Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No.65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden & Staff, Office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander & Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State +Mr. John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone), Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927. She is 93 years old. +Mr. Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr. Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home,Boca Raton +Mr. Paul Speicher, Former Owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach .' +Mrs. Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL ******************** +The Incomparable Delray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co., 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser's Office +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (01d)--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994)--Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article & News Photo /c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society ************************* (10) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida DESIGNATION REPORT PREPARED BY MISS SANDRA ANN THOMAS Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R. ) _ . P.O. Box 6906 Delray Beach, Florida 33484-0906 ( 407) 732-7420 June 24, 1994 MR. DAVID GEISE SNYDER President Dr . Bodo Otto Chapter of Palm Beach Sons of the Revolution in the State of Florida (SR) P.O. Box 6906 Delray Beach, Florida 33484-0906 (407) 274-4579 June 24, 1994 for MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE H. MORAN, COMMANDER P.O. BOX 1365 DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33447-1365 (407) 276-0770-American Legion Building (407) 278-2500-Home of George H. Moran, Commander 26 ' ® _ 0 NM . 76 3 • • 12 i7 • 3 22 • ,r I 8 . 4 25 • ® [��1 is,., ' Is_- .y.4-. — • u �,/9 •• 4 I/ _ • 5 - 24 • in . s to 3 _14 _ 5 •_ 9 t I0 • • 5 , 20 • 6 23 wpm f* ' 6 vs.; •_ 23 6 8 21 • • 6 /9 7 21 s•'1r'a ' 7 asr ' II 7• 4J • — • e9ras • , �l6Y2 , , • ' 8 et 21 ' '�i N • V 14:158 � � ; • 6 23 • 4i 4 + 17 • j' 9 20 • ae:o►m .R 9 —2st Q : zo 9 Q S 249 `I • "De ltriIKEro Ix , ' 19 10 . 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' - III: E171 1 ..^c• d» • ' • -17 •r -1t!'6re-f- .� !' � � tea23sS6 213. 4516 •6?s�413�2 / 1Iti3Is`sI6� 21 3 - - } t ! /• • » III i ( I r--� 1 s. nr r'l tu'�� 24 I /D I r . r , : .v SCALE IN FEET OW EN 9 ASSOCIATES. INC. —'— ��' o roo too PPP . foe da The sy the.",her het%.re peryand h.s dal MOM 1116e.tk V te.salle••.•4•b1.f.h1k dead frhr•revere.Md greed.Ran►.•fore se&I %..e Y we!,r.frr•.1 ralMti,d e•.Jttreea• 1,1.o^r•.d:o ....•..,•.r.hat...e..Joe f1.,..\•...ed tea rap.•.11:411t.la....s.d Ix rnan end.,.leaieee. —*ober/ .O..s 1 M••eta•r,lean. • STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 3, 1994 AGENDA ITEM V ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD REVIEW AND ACCEPT THE DESIGNATION REPORT AND SET A DATE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ASSOCIATED WITH NOMINATING A BUILDING TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. BACKGROUND Staff has reviewed this designation report and finds it contains all of the information required by our designation format. Additionally, staff finds the historical and architectural information to be factual and accurate. Our preservation ordinance requires that if, after staff review, the Board accepts the designation report, it shall set a date for a Public Hearing. At the Public Hearing the Board makes a formal recommendation to the City Commission that the subject property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places. Staff has ordered the necessary radius map and mailing labels from the County for the Public Hearing notice. If these are available by August 7, 1994 (the ordinance requires a 10 day advance mailing) the Public Hearing can be scheduled for the HPB meeting of August 17th. If they are not available by August 7th the next available HPB meeting would be September 7, 1994. RECOMMENDED ACTION Make positive findings with respect to Section 4.5. 1(C) ,. Designation Procedures, accept the designation report and set the Public Hearing date for the Historic Preservation Board meeting of August 17, 1994 or September 7, 1994. STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 17, 1994 AGENDA ITEM III MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain comments from the public with respect to recommending to the City Commission that the American Legion property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places. THE PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4 .5. 1(C) (4) of the Land Development Regulations the Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing with respect to the historic designation of the American Legion property. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the American Legion property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. Pursuant to Section 4 .5.1(B) the Board determined at its meeting of August 3, 1994 that the subject property conforms to the criteria for designation based on positive findings to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (2) (d) and (e) and 4.5. 1(B) (3) (a) and (b) . After hearing public testimony pro and con the Board will make its recommendation to the City Commission. file/ y:American FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OFF STATE Jim Smith Sccretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL. RESOURCES R.A. Gray Budding 5(10 South (tranuugh I allahaswv I-Ionda 3230Q-0250 Director s Office I ehYopier Nundvt II At) 0041 488-1480 0041 4&3-3353 July 19 , 1994 r Miss Sandra Ann Thomas 955 Indigo Point, Place au Soleil Gulf Stream, Fl . 33483-6109 Re: American Legion Building, 263 NW 5th Ave. , Delray Beach Dear Miss Thomas: Thank you for the Preliminary Site Information Questionnaire on the above referenced property. I did get a chance to see this building on my recent trip to southeast Florida. The building was open for a meeting, so I got to see the interior also. Based on the information you provided and my visit, it is our opinion that this property should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. I have therefore enclosed a Florida Nomination Proposal questionnaire and instructions for its preparation. In the text of the nomination it will be very important to define a context for this building. You will need to document the history of this building and relate it to the general history of the American Legion. Hopefully your research will turn up the name of the architect who designed the building. 'You will also. need to document changes and alterations to the -building, :: including the rear addition. Historic photographs may help you • with this. A single copy of the proposal should be submitted to us as '` soon as you have it completed in draft form. Footnotes, black- and-white photographs, and site plans should accompany the draft proposal. This will enable us to give you our comments and to suggest any revisions that we feel may be necessary before you prepare the final document and make the copies of the proposal necessary for distribution to the Review Board. At that point, we should also be able to schedule the proposal for presentation to the Review Board. Archaeological Research Florida Folklife Programs Historic Preservation Museum of Florida History I00.11.187 2200 107 7102 is7 2113 (0041 488 1484 Miss Sandra Ann Thomas July 19, 1994 Page 2 If you need additional information or clarification, please do not hesitate to call me at (904) 487-2333 . I will be happy to help in any way I can. We appreciate your interest in nominating this property. Sinc ly, • Ltif G� Sherry PiYand Historic Sites Specialist SP/encl. Section 4.5. 1 ARTICLE 4.5 OVERLAY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS The Districts described in this Article do not establish uses or categorize uses. These Districts, however, do regulate allowable uses in a manner to mitigate adverse impacts of such uses upon the natural or man-made environment; or regulate development so as to mitigate potential dangers to the use of such developed land, or to otherwise implement policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. Overlay and environmental management districts need not be shown on the Official Zoning Map. Section 4.5.1 Historic Preservation Sites and Districts: (A) General: In recognition of findings as set forth in the original enactment of Ordinance 13-87, passed March 10, 1987, this Section is created in order to provide for the identification, preservation, protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and the use of districts, archeological sites, buildings, structures, improvements, and appurtenances that are reminders of past eras, events, and persons important in local, state, and national history; that provide significant examples of architectural styles of the past; that are unique and irreplaceable assets to the City and its neighborhoods; or that ( provide this and future generations with examples of the physical surroundings in which past generations lived; and other purposes. (B) Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or iN Districts: (1) To qualify as a historic site, or historic district, or historic interior, individual properties, structures, sites, or buildings, or groups . of properties,. structures, sites, or buildings must have significant character, interest, or value as part of the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and architectural heritage of the city, state, or nation. To qualify as a historic site or historic-district, the property or properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) or (3) below; to qualify as a historic interior the interior must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) and meet the criteria set forth in divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) . (2) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historical or cultural significance if it meets one or more of the following criteria: (a) Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in city, state, or national history (for example, the homestead of a local founding family) ; 4501 } Section 4.5. 1 (B) . (b) Is the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the city, state, or nation; (c) Is associated in a significant way with a major historic event, whether cultural, economic, social, military, or political; X(d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; or, . )0e) Is associated in a significant way with a past or continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the city. (3) A building, structure, site, or district is deemed to have architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or more of the following criteria; except that to qualify as a historic interior, the interior must meet the criteria contained within divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) : A( (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive t ` architectural styles; ) (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, .or method of construction; (c) Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder; or (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. (4) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historic significance if, in addition to or in the place of the previously mentioned criteria, the building, structure, site, or zone meets historic development standards as defined by and listed in the regulations of and criteria for the National Register of Historic Places, as prepared by the United States Department of the interior under the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. A copy of these standards for the National Register is made part of this - - _. section as if fully set forth herein. 4 4502 % Section 4.5.1 (C) (C) Designation Procedures: ( 1) Buildings, structures, archaeological sites, or districts which meet the criteria for historic sites or districts set forth in Section 4.5. 1(B) may be designated as historic sites or districts, and may be listed on the Local Register of Historic Places. (2) Nominations for historical site or district designation shall be made to the Historic Preservation Board on an application form developed and approved by the Board. (a) Nominations for historic site status may be initiated by: (1) The Historic Preservation Board; (2) The City Commission; or )03) The property owner. (b) Nominations for historic district status may be initiated by: (1) The Historic Preservation Board; or (2) CityCommission.1:—. _ (3) The Board shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided on each nomination application to determine if it generally conforms with historic status criteria. • The Board shall then prepare a designation report which shall contain the following: (a) proposed legal boundaries of the historic building, archaeological site, structure, or district; (b) any proposed conditional zoning regulations designed to replace or complement existing zoning regulations with regard to, but not limited to use, floor area, density, height, setbacks, parking, and minimum lot size; (c) analysis of the historic significance and character of the nominated property; and (d) analysis of optional historic interiors for those buildings and structures with interior features of exceptional architectural, aesthetic, artistic, or historic significance. Amd. Ord. 30-91 3/26/91 4503 Section 4.5.1 (C) (4) ' (4) Upon completion and formal review of the report, the Board shall set a public hearing on each proposed designation. Notice of said hearing shall be made to the owner of affected property at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. Additional notice shall be given in the same manner as provided for a rezoning action [see Section 2.4.2(B) ( 1) (b) ] and by notice published in the newspaper at least ten days prior to the hearing. (5) Once the public hearing date is established, no permits shall be issued for any new construction, alteration, relocation, or demolition of the real property included in the nomination. This delay in the issuance of permits will remain in effect until one of the following takes place: (a) The Historic Preservation Board denies the nomination and no appeal is filed pursuant to Section 2.4.7(E) ; or, (b) The City Commission formally approves or denies the nomination. (6) After conducting the public hearing, if the Historic Preservation Board finds that the nomination fulfills the proper designation criteria and all procedures have been ( followed correctly, it shall vote on the designation. A majority of the entire Board, present and voting, must act in the affirmative to transmit the nomination and the Board's findings to the City Commission. The City Commission shall consider the recommendation through its standard ordinance adoption procedures, except that at least three affirmative votes of the City Commission is necessary to make a designation. In the event that a directly affected property owner objects to the historic designation, the Commission approval shall require a super majority vote of four votes. (7) After conducting the public hearing, if the Historic Preservation Board does not find that the request fills the criteria, no further action will be required and the request will be deemed denied. However, an appeal may be filed and processed pursuant to Section 2.4.7(E) . (8) The Board will issue an official "certificate of historic significance" to the owner of properties listed individually on the local historic register or judged as contributing to the character of a historic district listed on the local historic register. The Director acting as City Preservation Officer, or his appointee, is authorized to issue and place official signs denoting the geographic boundaries of each historic district listed in the local historic register. Amd. Ord. 30-91 3/26/91 4504 CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: DAVID T. HARDEN,, CITY MAN4GER o � THRU: DIANE DOM NGUEZ, DIR CT DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE MILTON-MYERS POST NO.65, THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE. ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating a property as a local historic site. The property consists of the American Legion Building, constructed in 1921, located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue, and two vacant lots directly to the east which are used for parking. BACRGROUND:' The request for designation is being made by George H. Moran, Commander; the officers, members and the Reconstruction Committee of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. The legal description of the property is Block 106, Lots 5, 14 and 15, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida. The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion. The principal contractor was pioneer builder John I. Thieme and most of the construction was done by volunteer members of Post NO. 65. It is an excellent example of Mission Revival style • architecture and retains most of its original exterior elements. It has been owned by the American Legion since construction began and is believed to be the oldest Legion building continuously occupied for that purpose in the state of Florida. It is the opinion of the Historic Sites Specialist of the Florida Division of Historical Resources that the building should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The American Legion intends to apply for National Register designation. City Commission)I I� EPPort Designation of LULal Historic Site Aremican Legion Post No.65 Page 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION: The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the designation report at its meeting of August 3, 1994 and made positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5. 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and 4.5. 1(B) (3) (a) &(b) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts, and set a date for a Public Hearing to allow the public to comment on the designation. Pursuant to Section 4 .5. 1(C) Designation Procedures, the Public Hearing was held on August 17, 1994. There were 6 comments from the public in favor of the designation and none opposed. The Board voted 6-0 to recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance designating the American Legion property as a Local Historic Site. RECOMMNEDED ACTION: By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating the Milton-Myers Post NO. 65, The American Legion of the United States, 263 N.E. 5th Avenue (Block 106, Lots 5, 14 & 15) as a Local Historic Site. Attachment: * Letter of owner's approval and the designation report provided by the applicant. * Historic Preservation Board Staff Reports of August 3, 1994 and August 17, 1994. * Supporting documentation, including LDR Section 4.5. 1(B) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites. se - ‘10,3 fTh Ammicatt clityl4oft 11' ltotc-'pity& ?oat 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 June 30, 1994 TO: HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OF DELRAY BEACH RE: HISTORIC DESIGNATION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING IN DELRAY BEACH Be it known that it is the official wish of the Commander, George H. Moran, officers, members, and the "Reconstruction Committee" of the Milton-Myers Post 65 of the American Legion of the United States to proceed with historic designation from the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach for its American Legion Building located at 263 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Be it further known, that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States is aware of all of the regulations connected with historic designation and will comply fully with these regulations in keeping with the architectural integrity of the Mission Revival style of the American Legion Building. Sincerely, /fi George H. Moran, Commander Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American -Legion -of the United States, Inc.. Date: June 30, 1994 George H. Moran, Commander P.O. Box 1365 Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 (407) 278-2500 DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVAIION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA MILTON—MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5th AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33983--5530 1921 -4' w .� g - fir, a.. t :, - *'� �few • • •• r _`:"7- iiui__. ._ II!UllI : t .< •` j - w`,.. may. • MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 DESIGNATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION LOCATION STRUCTURE HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PRESENT USE, CONDITION & ZONING IMPACT OF DESIGNATION RESOLUTION APPENDIX LOCATION MAPS SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (1) MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 I . PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION The purpose of designating the building which houses the Milton-Myers Post No.65 of the American Legion of the United States, hereafter referred to as the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A. Create awareness of the town's architectual and historical buildings; B. Recognize the building's association with a past and continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the City; C. Encourage restoration and use of a structurally sound building; D. Acknowledge the contribution of the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States who have served their country with honor; E. Acknowledge what is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, existing building in the state of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion Post building and which has served continously in that capacity and function since 1921; F. Protect a building which presents an excellent, and largely unaltered, example of the Mission Revival architectual style which was prevalent throughout the City during the Florida Boom years of the 1920's. II . LOCATION The street address of the property is 263 N.W. 5th Avenue, formerly N.E. Boynton Street. The 61.2' X 135' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American Legion Building is located on the east side of N.E. 5th Avenue between N.E. 2nd Street and N.E. 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the down- town area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Nyers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation. III . STRUCTURE The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion for the purpose of serving as a meeting hall for the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. It has served continuously in that - . ( zI The American Legion Buidirg . 263 NE 5th Avenue II Structure (continued ) ******************************************************************** function since that time . It was renovated in 1945 with a concrete slab added in 1987 to the entrance at the back of the building for handicap access. the roof was reroofed in 1987 as well and has a flag pole set above the entranceway from which the American Flag is continuously flown. The building :omprises 3,200 square feet. The interior of the building features two stone fireplaces (the stone facade reaches from the floor to the ceiling in each room), one each, occupying two small rooms on the north and south sides of the building immediately after entering the building. The floors are hardwood pine. There are two bath- rooms, one each, in each of these entranceway rooms and a small kitchen. the building features a large area used for American Legion business meetings and ceremonies as well as for public functions. Other storage areas are located throughout the building which have, from time to time, been used as offices for the Commander and Adjutant of Post No. 65. 'he American Legion property consists of the American Legion building on ,ot 5 amd the parking lot to the east on Lots 14 and 15.- - - -- - he structure on Lot 5 is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit :onstruction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat -oof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original :and made wooden trusses. The two massive fireplaces on the north and south walls have chimneys visible on the exterior . A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style. It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamen- tation. The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most ,rominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the Drimary and secondary flat roofs. ,rout (West ) Elevation c �v • 11111111_ "Mr - li - .:Its.BB. _ v, _:�-_� - 7,e 3 • -55 ]]��� GYIF f- tiJwrf - -41_ A 1 .I..:.-.:1 = Y'- f ( 3) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms. The entryway and reception areas run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building. Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms. The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve. Barrell tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows . The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof. The parapet of the primary roof _has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof . In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above. The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. North and South Elevations ill.:1..";.:1; • .. . . — 10, • • fc 1, 1. , ,. 1 �'c?` r 1 • t 7 < .;7. < • 4., • ' �•. - ` , �N fir?-:i+ y ',t'. ., L�, y '_` 1 j ff \ :.:-- L..14 F ;fi b. X 1' in"O. :- ,u Y::t ,, it rs.: 1 L , t• -, r %„� • N I _ _ NORTH ( 4) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Structure (continued) **************************************************************x***** The north and south elevations are identical . An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window, is placed in the north and south reception rooms . A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys. A small window followd by a double window, complete the The fenestration of the north and south facades of the orignal building. original wood windows in the two windows to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning thewindows. parapet is structural withbuttresses barrel tilesvisible on both elevations and . a It / 4 F '.. ,•. •` ,f� is ` �� 4 - -t .�: �` - •`� SOUTH y i V % } 'r. 4 " 1�'/ `1 1 i , �'I ..ram �nsr il / I, il - ►..' r +ap' PE. ��,y.� - �►L; - - - �.i:Ste` - 7 Near (East) Elevation 'i `r^ . . ,,,A,_—,:— t- :y,,° ‘ • ;,,c;:- The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. It is hoped that photographs or plans will be found to aid in the restoration or appropriate renovation of this facade. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The American Legion Milton Myers Post 65 Building was built in 1921. The contractor was John I . Thieme but the architect is unknown. John I . Thieme's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A.George building in Delray Beach in 1916; i it was Mr. Thieme's first contracting Job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends. The property for the building was purchased in in 1921. The property and the American Legion Building are currently appraised at $91,000.00 by Palm Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot) just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000.00 by Palm Beach County. (5) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************x************* The American Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the llth day of the 11th month on November 11, 1922 to com- memorate the day that WWI ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the Amer- ican Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World's War/Dedicated By Milton-Myers Post No. 65/ American Legion/Nov. lath, 1922" (See attached photo) . The building is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It has also been continously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world's largest veterans ' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16,000 Legion Posts. The international headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States was named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No. 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter memberes of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were: Edgar T. Myers J.L. Milton Lonnie W. Cook John S. Swanson Archie B. Johnson R.H. Wuepper Jack A. Chisholm Henry J. Gill Ira Lee Turnbull Grover C. Baker Thomas Hollensbee J.E. Walker L.R. Sperry Samuel E. O'Neal Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or Adjutants of the Post No. 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L. Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915); J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers); R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plast- ridge Insurance Agency); Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled in Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand's Book & Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, & was in first graduating class of Defray High School) ; H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate) ; J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee) ; Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/Now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton) ; and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George & Sons Clothing Store) . (6) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969 . He served in the European Theater at Normany and Northern France during World War II in the U.S. Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immeidate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4141 in Delray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . He was instrumental in intiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is John D. George, a Past Commander & Past District Commander, is a veteran of World War II . The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States also has a long history of community service in Delray Beach. Some of their contributions include: ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo) to the Delray Beach Ceme- tery in 1965 engraved as follows: "The American Legion Memorial/In Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/ Milton-Myers Post and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965" . Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives. ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No. 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950's. The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Currie's family for a park and the Legion Post later donated it to the City of Delray Beach (near 7th Street) ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co-sponsored with Post No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach (see attached photos) ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school Junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics. The Legion Post has spon- sored this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities of citizenship since 1934. (7) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recog- nizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years. ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami . Homemade articles ( i .e., crocheted lap robes), gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion (see attached photo) . The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION, AND ZONING 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting place for various community organizations and clubs. The building needs extensive interior renovation which is now being assessed by architect Roy Simon who has drawn up designs for a new interior of the building featuring renovated areas surrounding the fireplaces which would be used as social areas, a new kitchen, new storage areas, an expanded meeting space area with a possible extension added to the back of the building; two new bathroom areas featuring handicapped accomodations; and new offices for the Commander and AdJuntant of Post No. 65. These improvements would repre- sent more than $250,000.00 projected to be invested in this property while retaining the architectual integrity and char■ of the original building. The existing Commercial Zoning in the Central Business District permits a variety of uses which insure the continued vitality of the building. This building is of particular historic significance to the American Legion and to the community. VI. IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival. Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995) , it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 has (8) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Impact of Designaton (continued) *******************************************************************: been officially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service . This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POW's, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida, --it -would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county, state, and nation who are members of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service . The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this build- ing among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach of its findings on this subject. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag daily above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. VII . RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach resolves to accept this designation report and recommend to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places. The nomination for designation of the American Legion Building as an historic site is appropriate and conforms with the standards and criteria of Section 4.5.1 (A) (B) & (C) of the Land Development Regulations. - _ The Historic Preservation Board finds that the American Legion Building is consistent with the City's acknowledgment of its architectural and historical resources. Further, the designation serves 'as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's early traditions, and of the contributions of the American Legion and its members to this community since the early 1920's. (9 ) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida ACKNOWLEGMENTS Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P. Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No.65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden & Staff, Office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander & Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State +Mr . John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone), Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927. She is 93 years old. +Mr. Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr . Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton +Mr. Paul Speicher, Former Owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach +Mrs. Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL ******************** +The Incomparable Delray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co., 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser's Office +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (Old)--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994)--Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article & News Photo /c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society ************************* • (10) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida DESIGNATION REPORT PREPARED BY MISS SANDRA ANN THOMAS Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R. ) P.O. Box 6906 Delray Beach, Florida 33484-0906 (407) 732-7420 June 24, 1994 MR. DAVID GEISE SNYDER President Dr . Bodo Otto Chapter of Pala Beach Sons of the Revolution in the State of Florida (SR) P.O. Box 6906 Delray Beach, Florida 33484-0906 (407) 274-4579 June 24, 1994 for MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE H. MORAN, COMMANDER P.O. BOX 1365 DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33447-1365 (407) 276-0770-American Legion Building (407) 278-2500-Home of George H. 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J STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 3, 1994 AGENDA ITEM V ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD REVIEW AND ACCEPT THE DESIGNATION REPORT AND SET A DATE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ASSOCIATED WITH NOMINATING A BUILDING TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. BACKGROUND Staff has reviewed this designation report and finds it contains all of the information required by our designation format. Additionally, staff finds the historical and architectural information to be factual and accurate. Our preservation ordinance requires that if, after staff review, the Board accepts the designation report, it shall set a date for a Public Hearing. At the Public Hearing the Board makes a formal recommendation to the City Commission that the subject property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places. Staff has ordered the necessary radius map and mailing labels from the County for the Public Hearing notice. If these are available by August 7, 1994 (the ordinance requires a 10 day advance mailing) the Public Hearing can be scheduled for the HPB meeting of August 17th. If they are not available by August 7th the next available HPB meeting would be September 7, 1994. RECOMMENDED ACTION Make positive findings with respect to Section 4.5. 1(C) , Designation Procedures, accept the designation report and set the Public Hearing date for the Historic Preservation Board meeting of August 17, 1994 or September 7, 1994. STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 17, 1994 AGENDA ITEM III MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain comments from the public with respect to recommending to the City Commission that the American Legion property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places . THE PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4 .5. 1(C) (4) of the Land Development Regulations the Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing with respect to the historic designation of the American Legion property. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the American Legion property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. Pursuant to Section 4 .5.1(B) the Board determined at its meeting of August 3, 1994 that the subject property conforms to the criteria for designation based on positive findings to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (2) (d) and (e) and 4.5. 1(B) (3) (a) and (b) . After hearing public testimony pro and con the Board will make its recommendation to the City Commission. file/ y:American J� n ,..0iiii. 1-k t, ~ r4 it • lot :,,, -... • .:j I .../ . r-r, , s / .. .......2._.. „It: FI.ORII)A, !)l:I'ARTNI N•i OF STA 1.1:. Jim Smith Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL. RESOURCES R.A. Gray Budding 500 South Ilrunuugh • I.Illahavwc. Flurrda 32300 0250 I)hectors Oltice 1 detolricr Number 11•AX1 10041 488-1480 0041488.3153 July 19, 1994 r Miss Sandra Ann Thomas 955 Indigo Point, Place au Soleil Gulf Stream, Fl . 33483-6109 Re: American Legion Building, 263 NW 5th Ave. , Delray Beach Dear Miss Thomas: Thank you for the Preliminary Site Information Questionnaire on the above referenced property. I did get a chance to see this building on my recent trip to southeast Florida. The building was open for a meeting, so I got to see the interior also. Based on the information you provided and my visit, it is our opinion that this property should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. I have therefore enclosed a Florida Nomination Proposal questionnaire and instructions for its preparation. In the text of the nomination it will be very important to define a context for this building. You will need to document the history of this building and relate it to the general history of the American Legion. Hopefully your research will, turn up the name of the architect who designed the building. You will also need to document changes and alterations to the •building, including the rear addition. Historic photographs may help you • with this. A single copy of the proposal should be submitted to us as soon as you have it completed in draft form. Footnotes, black- and-white photographs, and site plans should accompany the draft proposal. This will enable us to give you our comments and to suggest any revisions that we feel may be necessary before you prepare the final document and make the copies of the proposal necessary for distribution to the Review Board. At that point, • we should also be able to schedule the proposal for presentation to the Review Board. Archaeological Research Florida Folklile Programs Historic Preservation Museum of Florida History 10041 487 22" "'01 o 10'-'102 1•>N11 1v'2111 4004)488 1484 I- 2) Miss Sandra Ann Thomas July 19, 1994 Page 2 If you need additional information or clarification, please do not hesitate to call me at (904) 487-2333. I will be happy to help in any way I can. We appreciate your interest in nominating this property. Sinc mly, /Lc (-K- Sherry PiYand Historic Sites Specialist SP/encl. Section 4.5.1 ARTICLE 4.5 OVERLAY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS The Districts described in this Article do not establish uses or categorize uses. These Districts, however, do regulate allowable uses in a manner to mitigate adverse impacts of such uses upon the natural or man-made environment; or regulate development so as to mitigate potential dangers to the use of such developed land, or to otherwise implement policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. Overlay and environmental management districts need not be shown on the Official Zoning Map. Section 4.5. 1 Historic Preservation Sites and Districts: (A) General: In recognition of findings as set forth in the original enactment of Ordinance 13-87, passed March 10, 1987, this Section is created in order to provide for the identification, preservation, protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and the use of districts, archeological sites, buildings, structures, improvements, and appurtenances that are reminders of past eras, events, and persons important in local, state, and national history; that provide significant examples of architectural styles of the past; that are unique and irreplaceable assets to the City and its neighborhoods; or that ( provide this and future generations with examples of the physical surroundings in which past generations lived; and other purposes. (B) Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or I" Districts: (1) To qualify as a historic site, or historic . district, or historic interior, individual properties, structures, sites, or buildings, or groups of properties,. structures, sites, or buildings must have significant character, interest, or value as part of the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and architectural heritage of the city, state, or nation. To qualify as a historic site or historic district, the property or properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) or (3) below; to qualify as a historic interior the interior must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) and meet the criteria set forth in divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) . (2) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historical or cultural significance if it meets one or more of the following criteria: (a) Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in city, state, or national history (for example, the homestead of a local founding family) ; 4501 Section 4.5.1 (B) le (b) Is the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the city, state, or nation; (c) Is associated in a significant way with a major historic event, whether cultural, economic, social, military, or political; X(d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; or, ) " (e) Is associated in a significant way with a past or continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the city. (3) A building, structure, site, or district is deemed to have architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or more of the following criteria; except that to qualify as a historic interior, the interior must meet the criteria contained within divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) : X (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive I architectural styles; V (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method . of construction; (c) Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder; or (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. (4) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historic significance if, in addition to or in the place of the previously mentioned criteria, the building, structure, site, or zone meets historic development standards as defined by and listed in the regulations of and criteria for the National Register of Historic Places, as prepared by the United States Department of the interior under the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. A copy of these standards for the National Register is made part of this section as if fully set forth herein. 4502 Section 4.5.1 (C) ( (C) Designation Procedures: / (1) Buildings, structures, archaeological sites, or districts which meet the criteria for historic sites or districts set forth in Section 4.5. 1(B) may be designated as historic sites or districts, and may be listed on the Local Register of Historic Places. (2) Nominations for historical site or district designation shall be made to the Historic Preservation Board on an application form developed and approved by the Board. (a) Nominations for historic site status may be initiated by: (1) The Historic Preservation Board; (2) The City Commission; or )03) The property owner. (b) Nominations for historic district status may be initiated by: (1) The Historic Preservation Board; or (2) The City Commission. (3) The Board shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided on each nomination application to determine if it generally conforms with historic status criteria. • The Board shall then prepare a designation report which shall contain the following: (a) proposed legal boundaries of the historic building, archaeological site, structure, or district; (b) any proposed conditional zoning -regulations designed to replace or complement existing zoning regulations with regard to, but not limited to use, floor area, density, height, setbacks, parking, and minimum lot size; (c) analysis of the historic significance and character of the nominated property; and (d) analysis of optional historic interiors for those buildings and structures with interior features of exceptional architectural, aesthetic, artistic, or historic significance. - Amd. Ord. 30-91 3/26/91 4503 i Section 4.5. 1 (C) (4) (4) Upon completion and formal review of the report, the Board shall set a public hearing on each proposed designation. Notice of said hearing shall be made to the owner of affected property at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. Additional notice shall be given in the same manner as provided for a rezoning action [see Section 2.4 .2(B) ( 1) (b) ] and by notice published in the newspaper at least ten days prior to the hearing. (5) Once the public hearing date is established, no permits shall be issued for any new construction, alteration, relocation, or demolition of the real property included in the nomination. This delay in the issuance of permits will remain in effect until one of the following takes place: (a) The Historic Preservation Board denies the nomination and no appeal is filed pursuant to Section 2.4.7(E) ; or, (b) The City Commission formally approves or denies the nomination. (6) After conducting the public hearing, if the Historic Preservation Board finds that the nomination fulfills the proper designation criteria and all procedures have been r followed correctly, it shall vote on the designation. A majority of the entire Board, present and voting, must act in the affirmative to transmit the nomination and the Board's findings to the City Commission. The City Commission shall consider the recommendation through its standard ordinance adoption procedures, except that at least three affirmative votes of the City Commission is necessary to make a designation. In the event that a directly affected property owner objects to the historic designation, the Commission approval shall require a super majority vote of four votes. (7) After conducting the public hearing, if the Historic Preservation Board does not find that the request fills the criteria, no further action will be required and the request will be deemed denied. However, an appeal may be filed and processed pursuant to Section 2.4.7(E) . (8) The Board will issue an official "certificate of historic significance" to the owner of properties listed individually on the local historic register or judged as contributing to the character of a historic district listed on the local historic register. The Director acting as City Preservation Officer, or his appointee, is authorized to issue and place official signs denoting the geographic boundaries of each historic district listed in the local historic register. Amd. Ord. 30-91 3/26/91 4504 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 17, 1994 AGENDA ITEM III MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain comments from the public with respect to recommending to the City Commission that the American Legion property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places . THE PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to . Section 4 .5 . 1(C) (4) of the Land Development Regulations the Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing with respect to the historic designation of the American Legion property. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the American Legion property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places . Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) the Board determined at its meeting of August 3, 1994 that the subject property conforms to the criteria for designation based on positive findings to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (2 ) (d) and (e) and 4 .5. 1(B) (3) (a) and (b) . After hearing public testimony pro and con the Board will make its recommendation to the City Commission. file/ y:American M E M O R A N D U M TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: ` VCITY MANAGER SUBJECTS AGENDA ITEM # IC C - MEETING OF OCTOBER 18 , 1994 SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 68-94/MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 DATE : OCTOBER 11 , 1994 This is second reading and public hearing for Ordinance No . 68-94 which designates the Milton-Myers Post No . 65 of the American Legion of the United States as a Local Historic Site . The property is located at 263 N. E . 5th Avenue . On September 27 , 1994 , consideration of Ordinance No . 68-94 was continued to the date certain of October 18th to allow additional time for notification of all the Post ' s members concerning this action. A full mailing was sent and a membership meeting held on October 11th, at which time a majority of the Post ' s members attending voted to endorse and support the historic designation. The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this matter on August 17 , 1994 , at which time the Board voted 6 to 0 to recommend the designation of Post No. 65 as a Local Historic Site . At first reading on September 13 , 1994 , the Commission passed the ordinance by unanimous vote . Recommend approval of Ordinance No . 68-94 on second and final reading. ref : agmemol6 ORDINANCE NO. 68-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, LOCATED AT 263 N. E. 5TH AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994" TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 4 . 5 . 1 of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach provides for the designation and protection of historic sites; and WHEREAS, George H. Moran, Commander, and the officers and li members of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of The American Legion have nominated the property described herein to be designated as a local historic site; and WHEREAS, a designation report was prepared concerning the designation of the property located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue to the Local Register of Historic Places; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the property as a local historic site; and WHEREAS, on August 17, 1994, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach recommended that the property described herein be designated a local historic site; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the property described herein as a local historic site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 . That the following described property in the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as a local historic site in accordance with and under the provisions of Section 4 . 5 . 1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, ' Florida, to-wit: • Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of The American Legion of the United States, located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as follows : Lot 5 and Lots 14 and 15 , Block 106, TOWN OF DELRAY (formerly Town of Linton) , as recorded in Plat Book 1 at Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Section 2 . That the Planning Director of said City shall, 11 upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend the Zoning Map of the l City of Delray Beach, Florida, to show the historic designation, in an overlay manner. Section 3 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4 . That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. • Section 5 . That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 18th day of October , 1994 . tWi.e MA C� { ATTEST: alLAATI .i4i67 /1-64 City Cler First Reading September 13, 1994 September 27 , 1994 (continued to 10/18/94 date certain) • Second Reading October 18 , 1994 - 2 - Ord. No. 68-94 M E M O R A N D U M TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM # /Q F - MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 27 , 1994 SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE_ NO. 68-94/MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 DATE : SEPTEMBER 22 , 1994 This is second reading and public hearing for Ordinance No. 68-94 which designates the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States as a Local Historic Site . The property is located at 263 N. E . 5th Avenue . Please note that we have received a request from George H . Moran, Commander of the Post, for a continuance to the regular meeting of October 18, 1994, to allow sufficient time for notification of all the Post' s members . The ordinance is on tonight' s agenda since the required advertising had already taken place . The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this matter on August 17 , 1994 , at which time the Board voted 6 to 0 to recommend the designation of Post No. 65 as a Local Historic Site . At first reading on September 13 , 1994 , the Commission passed the ordinance by unanimous vote. Recommend that second reading and public hearing for Ordinance No . 68-94 be continued to the date certain of October 18 , 1994 . I ref : agmemol6 Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources Form HR3E080991 HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS-IN-AID APPLICATION FORM ******FOR BUREAU OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION USE ONLY***** Project No. Project Name ******FOR BUREAU OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION USE ONLY***** APPLICATION SUMMARY ALL PROJECTS Project Name: American Legion Building of Delray Beach Rehabilitation/Restoration Applicant Name: Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. Synopsis of proposed project: This project plans to initiate a long term and continuing project to restore the original building, particularly the interior, to its original architectual integrity. The "Mission Revival" style facade of what is known as "The Little Alamo of Delray Beach" has been well preserved since its construction in 1921, however, the interior is in poor condition and needs extensive work and restoration. Grant Funds Requested: $50,000.00 Confirmed Match: $50,000.00 Total Project Cost: $100,000.00 It's j us{- orle dam project g9J after anoi-her. x!-- $ Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 2 of 12 ALL PROJECTS Project Type: X ACQUISITION&DEVELOPMENT SURVEY&PLANNING COMMUNITY EDUCATION CERTIFIED LOCAL GOV'T. 1. Project Title: American Legion Building of Delray Beach Rehabilitation/Restoration County: Palm Beach County Regional Planning Council Number: 10 2. Location or address of project: 263 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483-5530 3. Applicant name& address: Gov't Agency X Non-profit Organization Private Entity Full name of organization: Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Address: P.O. Box 1365 City: Delray Beach, State: Florida Zip: 33447-1365 4. Designated project contacts: Name: Mr. George H. Moran Title: Post Commander Business address: P.O. Box 1365 City: Delray Beach, State: Florida Zip: 33447-1365 Daytime telephone: (407)278-2500--Home or(407)276-0770--Amer. Legion Bldg. 5. Federal Employer Identification Number: 59-6200577 6. State House of Representatives District number and name of State Representative for the project location: District No. 87 Representative: Carol Hansen 7. State Senate District number and name of State Senator for the project location: District No. 3l Representative: Jim 8. Congressional District number and name of U.S. Congressman for the project location: District No. 23 Congressman: Alcee L. Hastings Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 3 of 12 ALL PROJECTS 9. Grant Project Summary: The proposed work for this project includes extensive restoration and modernization of the interior of the American Legion Building. Of particular need, are the rewiring of the current electrical system, air conditioning(the building has never been air conditioned), plumbing, including bringing the bathrooms up to code including handicap facilities, removing and disposing of asbestos flooring(5%)in keeping with EPA standards and replacing the flooring, installation of a ceiling (there is no ceiling),. Future phase projects include restoring two original stone fireplaces in the building and an extension to the back of the building thusly providing more meeting space for American Legion members and the public. An adjacent parking lot will be paved (it is bare ground with potholes, which are particularly troublesome during rainy weather) and landscaped. Safety standards must be met, including the installation of fire/smoke detectors and a security alarm system and outdoor flood light system. 10. Applicant Grant History: Has the applicant or property received previous grant assistance from the Department of State? Yes X No Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 4 of 12 ALL PROJECTS 11. Cost Estimate: Work Item Grant Funds Matching Funds Upgrade Plumbing to Code $ 10,000 $ 10,000 Upgrade Electrical Rewiring to Code $ 10,000 $ 10,000 Removal/Disposal of Asbestos Floor $ 7,000 $ 7,000 Reflooring $ 3,000 $ 3,000 Remodeling Interior of Building $ 10,000 $ 10,000 Replace ceiling in Building $ 5,000 $ 5,000 Walls paneled/Paint Interior $ 5,000 $ 5,000 Total project budget: $100,000.00 Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 5 of 12 ALL PROJECTS 12. Matching Funds: Source and amount of confirmed matching funds. Savings account and CD's of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States located at Sun Bank of Delray Beach. (See copy of attached letter from Commander attesting this account exists and is accurate). Total confirmed match: $50,000.00 Certain members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States have offered to volunteer their time for services such as plumbing and carpentry. Also members of the community have offered to help in this project. Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 6 of 12 ALL PROJECTS PUBLIC BENEFIT 13. Education Benefit: After restoration, future plans include a military museum and public exhibits which will emphasize increasing awareness of American veterans, the work of the American Legion, and United States military history to the public and local school children since this Post is an official Department of Defense 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. This restoration will encourage other buildings in this area to apply for historic designation. 14. Economic benefit: Restoration will encourage businesses to locate in and revitalize the downtown area of Delray Beach as well as visual benefits of upgrading the site. Furthermore, it may encourage other historic sites in this district to undergo restoration. It will also increase tourism to this area from visiting veterans from around the state and nation. 15. Benefit to minorities and the disabled: Handicapped access is now available to the interior of the building. Bringing the building up to code on all handicap issues is in the plans. The project will benefit minorities as members of the American Legion are made up of many minorities. In addition, this project will be good for the handicapped as many veterans are disabled. The American Legion stresses help to disabled veterans through honoring and visiting veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami. Homemade articles such as crocheted lap robes, gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion. This restoration project will be of service to veterans of foreign wars and the public. Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 7 of 12 ACQUISITION& DEVELOPMENT(A&D) PROJECTS ONLY 16. Date of construction: 1921. Dates of major alternations or additions: 1945=Addition to back of building; 1984=Handicap Access Ramp; 1987=Roof totally replaced. 17. Original and significant uses: Meeting place and Post Home for the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Present use: Meeting place and Post Home for the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. Proposed use: Meeting place and Post Home for the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States and a U.S. military museum and a meeting hall for public use for community organizations and other functions. 18. Statement of significance: This building is the oldest American Legion Post building in Palm Beach County and the state of Florida and one of the oldest American Legion Post buildings in the nation which was built for the purpose of serving as a Post Home for the officers and members of the American Legion of the United States and used for this purpose continuously since its construction in 1921. This building is also in the process of receiving local historic designation from the City of Delray Beach, Florida with hearings scheduled for September 13th and 27th with City Commissioners. National Historic Designation application is also pending at its respective meeting. 19. Historic designation: Individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places Located in a National Register District Located in a Locally Designated District X Individual Local Designation None of the above 20. Protection of the property: X Architectural review under the provisions of a local preservation ordinance Preservation or conservation easement Protective covenants Other 21. Threat: Is the property threatened? X Yes No/ Needs to be up to code. • Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Application Page 8 of 12 ACQUISITION & DEVELOPMENT(A&D)PROJECTS ONLY 22. Project Planning: X Schematics See attached architectual plans for the complete renovation of the interior of the building by architect, Roy Simon of Delray Beach. 23. Condition of property: Excellent Good X Fair Poor The exterior of the building displaying an excellent example of the "Mission Revival" style is in good condition and the roof was completely replaced in 1987. The interior of the building, however, needs extensive repair and restoration. Complete rewiring of the electrical system, installation of a ceiling(there is no ceiling at this time), air conditioning (the building has never been air conditioned), bringing it up to code for handicap access of the restrooms(only one toilet per ladies and gentlemen's restrooms), and the removal and disposal of 5% asbestos flooring and replacing this flooring, are some of the projects which need to be completed. The building has no fire/smoke alarm/detectors and the adjacent parking lot needs to be paved and landscaped. 24. Maintenance/protection/curation: This building will be maintained in the future through revenue received from renting this building to the public for community activities as well as donations from officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion. It will be protected through pending local and national historic designations. 25. Phased projects The total cost of this project is estimated at $250,000.00. Each phase is estimated to cost $75,000 to $100,000.00. • • l .. rJ . . ' � . r i ,�r �'3r� `� � .I`'� � er, .� j '� .-p' C � � ',�`.y. '; tir �. � . . L V -. .- A ` Y fib .~I. iit` , ' Vi �CGU�e0.^'F 1!STO K2A, " \ )CA(II (0"-'7, `5;; 0,--0-' 50A2) Historic Preservation Advisory Council August 30, 1994 c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources Department of State R. A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear Advisory Council Members: Please accept this letter of recommendation for the giant request by the American Legion Building (1921) in Delray Beach. The Post has already applied for local designation and plans to seek National Register designation for this important example of Mission architecture. This request will permit the management to rehabilitate the building for modern uses. The building is used frequently by a variety of community groups. We trust that the Advisory Council will appreciate the importance of this project and the urgency.of this request. 4 /0 1 ri . *IP ' lk • '. Jo ..on firector cc: Frances Bourque Doak S. Campbell. III J. Reeve Bright Pat Healey-Golembe Joyce Wilson • r , - 1 Z. ., Cason Cottage Museum • 5 NE First St • P.O. Box 1221 • Defray Beach, Fla 33447-1221 • (407) 243-0223 • 243-1062 (Fax) /;1-Yif � d .-ate i� iiiCOMMUNITY AGAMST RIME Among the participants: ktO`' Public Forum I ,, /1t: ` , We've asked community leaders and law ' enforcement officials to hear what you think k should be done about crime. Barry Krischer w c' State Attorney i Rick Lincoln Police Majorl • What is the most pressing issue relating to crime and violence here? ` ' • How could police be used to deal more effectively with these problems? • Would you be willing to pay more taxes for better protection? County McCarty i • What's your best idea for fighting rF. sop: crime and violence? „:„,,,,,, Harry Johnston U.S.Representative Delray B each: Aug. 31 - 7-9 p.m. j Atlantic High School Media ;" Center 'i. Maude Ford Lee County Commissioner Community Against Crime: Making a Difference A continuing Special Report litit'in-----: FM Co-s onsored b v BOCA RATO. DELRAYBEACH v P y Atlantic High School Call 368-9400 to subscribe • _ ALCEE L. HASTINGS 6 PLEASE RESPOND TO: 23D CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, LI 1039 LONGWORTH BUILDING FLORIDA WASHINGTON.DC 20515-0923 mittll!Ih TELEPHONE:(202)225-1313 COMMITTEE ON uCs+�-- ,... FAX (202) 2) 0690 FOREIGN AFFAIRS ,; �*1,'lpntry(Ii iTf �I1�fI nimri�No Y • SUBCOMMITTEES: %• -•r �i�"' 11=s� �w' No s^,I 2701 W.OAKLAND PARK BOULEVARD AFRICA • SUITE 200 EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST `4 OAKLAND PARK,FL 33311 COMMITTEE ON TELEPHONE:(305)733-2800 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES (� {�g�.�p•Ayj yA.�yy FAX (305)735.9444 SUBCOMMITTEES: C�ui greys of tilt ilia ❑ 5725 CORPORATE WAY MERCHANT MARINE •J� _ SUITE 208 COAST GUARD AND NAVIGATION House of iarp+PBPIttatiuto WEST PALM BEACH,FL 33407 COMMITTEE ON TELEPHONE:1407)684-0565 POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE �(1 tt t irigtnri, �(/r �D5�5-D a FAX (4071 684-3613 (TEMPORARY MEMBER) gtD v SUBCOMMITTEE: INVESTIGATIONS August 30, 1994 Mr. George W. Percy Director Division of Historical Resources RA.Gray Building 500 South Bronoughs Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Dear Mr. Percy: It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I offer my letter of support for the grant application submitted to the Historic Preservation Bureau by the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion located at 263 Northeast 5 Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. This is a charming building, built in 1921 and is known in the city as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach.11 The veterans of this post are very excited about restoring this "Mission Revival" style building to its former glory. This building is also the oldest building in Palm Beach Country. • Please give this grant application the complete and thorough evaluation it deserves and advise me of your decision. I thank you in advance for your consideration of this grant. If you need further information, please contact Ms. Ruth Tinsman, District Administrator in my Fort Lauderdale office. Sincerely, Alcee L. Hastings Member of Congress ALH:rt PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER• COPY FOR YOUR INFORMATION a ,ns � Florida louse of Representatives • $tontlat• Carol Hanson Committees Republican Floor Whip Representative,87th District Appropriations Corrections Criminal Justice Higher Education Regulated Industries September 1, 1994 Mr. George Percy Grants and Education Section R.A. Gray Building 500 Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear George: I am pleased to have this opportunity to offer my support for the City of Delray and the American Legion Historic Preservation grant application to restore the American Legion Building located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue in Delray Beach. • This historic building, which was constructed in 1921, is in the "Mission Revival" style and is the oldest building in Palm Beach County and the State of Florida built for the express purpose of serving as a "Post Home" for the American Legion. We would greatly appreciate your every consideration of this application. This is an important historic building for the State of Florida and our local veterans. Sincerely, Carol Hanson CH/ly CC: Miss Sandra Ann Thomas, Co-Chairman, Restoration Committee Reply to: D Suite 224 0 325 The Capitol 777 East Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach,FL 33483 Tallahassee,FL 32399-1300 (407)279-9931/32 (904)488-2234 (407)433-3663 Primed on}tegcled foyer i :1 r r- i [ L f L� L: DELRAY BEACH , o o All-America City 100 N.N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7 _ rjvember 8, 1994 7istoric Preservation Advisory Council 1993 c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S . Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear Advisory Council Members, The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the grant request submitted by the American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post NO. 65 . In accordance with our Historic Preservation Ordinance, the Board voted unanimously to recommend to the City Commission that the Legion Building be designated to our Local Register of Historic Places . Attached is a copy of the designating Ordinance 68-94 , which was adopted by the City Commission on October 18, 1994 . The building, constructed in 1921 in the Mission Revival style, deserves the protection and special consideration afforded it by the designation. Additionally, designation assures that any exterior renovation will be reviewed by the Preservation Board through the Certificate of Appropriateness process . Located on US Highway 1, the American Legion building is truly a visual landmark in our town. It serves a variety of community groups as well as its members . If it is to continue to serve in this capacity it must have its interior renovated and brought up to City Building Code requirements . We hope that the Advisory Council will consider the importance of this building to the community and will find the project worthy of funding. Sincer ly, Patricia Cayc Historic Preservation Planner c: Historic Preservation Board Members : Betty Devitt James Miller Vera Farrington Julie Morgan Sandy Jamison John Vaughan Charles Williams ((!�.)Fnnte�on,4z,;yc;ac THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS \cJ ��;,a• el Ft = 7W6At`AtiffAV ��1. The Aauv W/V I?iltott,4 frma ?oat 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 June 30, 1994 TO: HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD OF DELRAY BEACH RE: HISTORIC DESIGNATION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING IN DELRAY BEACH Be it known that it is the official wish of the Commander, George H. Moran, officers, members , and the "Reconstruction Committee" of the Milton-Myers Post 65 of the American Legion of the United States to proceed with historic designation from the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach for its American Legion Building located at 263 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Be it further known, that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States is aware of all of the regulations connected with historic designation and will comply fully with these regulations in keeping with the architectural integrity of the Mission Revival style of the American Legion Building. Sincerely, /14 George H. Moran, Commander Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States, Inc. Date: June 30, 1994 George H. Moran, Commander P.O. Box 1365 Delray Beach, Florida 33447-1365 (407) 278-2500 CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER THRU: DIANE DOMINGUEZ, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE MILTON-MYERS POST NO.65, THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE. ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating a property as a local historic site. The property consists of the American Legion Building, constructed in 1921, located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue, and two vacant lots directly to the east which are used for parking. BACKGROUN D: The request for designation is being made by George H. Moran, Commander; the officers, members and the Reconstruction Committee of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. The legal description of the property is Block 106, Lots 5, 14 and 15, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida. The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion. The principal contractor was pioneer builder John I . Thieme and most of the construction was done by volunteer members of Post NO. 65 . It is an excellent example of Mission Revival style architecture and retains most of its original exterior elements . It has been owned by the American Legion since construction began and is believed to be the oldest Legion building continuously occupied for that purpose in the state of Florida. It is the opinion of the Historic Sites Specialist of the Florida Division of Historical Resources that the building should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places . The American Legion intends to apply for National Register designation. City Commission I ort Designation of L_ 1 Historic Site Aremican Legion Post No.65 Page 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION: The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the designation report at its meeting of August 3, 1994 and made positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) &(b) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts, and set a date for a Public Hearing to allow the public to comment on the designation. Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1(C) Designation Procedures, the Public Hearing was held on August 17, 1994 . There were 6 comments from the public in favor of the designation and none opposed. The Board voted 6-0 to recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance designating the American Legion property as a Local Historic Site. RECOMMNEDED ACTION: By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating the Milton-Myers Post NO. 65, The American Legion of the United States, 263 N.E. 5th Avenue (Block 106, Lots 5, 14 & 15) as a Local Historic Site. Attachment: * Letter of owner' s approval and the designation report provided by the applicant. * Historic Preservation Board Staff Reports of August 3, 1994 and August 17, 1994 . * Supporting documentation, including LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites. ; deigg out TINPTiq -estop, �ieAm&zicaeeqWJV 171 ltoit-'itlyca 7'a).1 65 P.O. Box 1365 263 Northeast Fifth Avenue Delray Beach. Florida 33447-1365 September 22, 1994 Alison MacGreger Harty City Clerk City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Re: Request for continuance of the 2nd and final reading of Ordinance NO. 68-94 , designating American Legion Post NO. 65 to the Local Register of Historic Places . Dear Madam, As Commander of the Milton Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States, I am requesting a continuance of the final order of adoption of Ordinance NO 68-94 . The purpose of the request is to allow sufficient time for a notification of the final reading to be mailed to all members of the Post. I request that the final adoption of the ordinance be heard at the City Commission meeting of October 18, 1994 . Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, ; :/\- , )19_ George H. Moran, Commander Milton Myers Post NO. 65 of the American Legion FINDINGS HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 17, 1994 AGENDA ITEM III PUBLIC HEARING MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain comments from the public with respect to recommending to the City Commission that the American Legion property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places . ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD After opening the Public Hearing the Chairman read the follow into the record: The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the designation report at its meeting of August 3, 1994 and made positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5. 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) &(b) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts, and set a date for a Public Hearing to allow the public to comment on the designation. There were 6 comments from the public in favor of the designation and none opposed. The Board voted 6-0 to recommend that the City Commission approve an ordinance designating the American Legion property as a Local Historic Site. CITY• COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER THRU: DIANE DOMINGUEZ, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: PAT CAY , HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1994 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65, THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE. ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating a property as a local historic site. The property consists of the American Legion Building, constructed in 1921, located at 263 N.E. 5th Avenue, and two vacant lots directly to the east which are used for parking. BACKGROUN D: The request for designation is being made by George H. Moran, Commander, and members of the Reconstruction Committee of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion. The legal description of the property is Block 106, Lots 5, 14 and 15, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida. The building was constructed 1921 by the American Legion. The principal contractor was pioneer builder John I . Thieme and most of the construction was done by volunteer members of Post NO. 65. It is an excellent example of Mission Revival style architecture and retains most of its original exterior elements. It has been owned by the American Legion since construction began and is believed to be the oldest Legion building continuously occupied for that purpose in the state of Florida. It is the opinion of the Historic Sites Specialist of the Florida Division of Historical Resources that the building should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The American Legion intends to apply for National Register designation. City Commission ort Designation of I— 1 Historic Site Aremican Legion Post No. 65 Page 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION: The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the designation report at its meeting of August 3, 1994 and made positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and 4 .5. 1(B) (3) (a) &(b) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts, and set a date for a Public Hearing to allow the public to comment on the designation. Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1(C) Designation Procedures, the Public Hearing was held on August 17, 1994 . There were 6 comments from the public in favor of the designation and none opposed. The Board voted 6-0 to recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance designating the American Legion property as a Local Historic Site. RECOMMNEDED ACTION: By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating the Milton-Myers Post NO. 65, The American Legion of the United States, 263 N.E. 5th Avenue (Block 106, Lots 5, 14 & 15) as a Local Historic Site. Attachment: * Letter of owner's approval and the designation report provided by the applicant. * Historic Preservation Board Staff Reports of August 3, 1994 and August 17, 1994 . * Supporting documentation, including LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites . • 1IIE S?••.. cam :t:a.- :•.;,-.fa0r FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Jim Smith Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronuugh Tallahassee, l•lorlda 32399-0250 Director's Olfice lelecopier Number(1.AX) (904)488-1480 (904)488-3353 July 19, 1994 Miss Sandra Ann Thomas 955 Indigo Point, Place au Soleil Gulf Stream, Fl . 33483-6109 Re: American Legion Building, 263 NW 5th Ave. , Delray Beach Dear Miss Thomas: Thank you for the Preliminary Site Information Questionnaire on the above referenced property. I did get a chance to see this building on my recent trip to southeast Florida. The building was open for a meeting, so I got to see the interior also. Based on the information you provided and my visit, it is our opinion that this property should be considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. I have therefore enclosed a Florida Nomination Proposal questionnaire and instructions for its preparation. In the text of the nomination it will be very important to define a context for this building. You will need to document the history of this building and relate it to the general history of the American Legion. Hopefully your research will turn up the name of the architect who designed the building. You will also need to document changes and alterations to the building, including the rear addition. Historic photographs may help you with this. A single copy of the proposal should be submitted to us as soon as you have it completed in draft form. Footnotes, black- and-white photographs, and site plans should accompany the draft proposal. This will enable us to give you our comments and to suggest any revisions that we feel may be necessary before you prepare the final document and make the copies of the proposal necessary for distribution to the Review Board. At that point, we should also be able to schedule the proposal for presentation to the Review Board. Archaeological Research Florida Folklife Programs Historic Preservation Museum of Florida History (904)487-2299 (904)397-2192 (904)487-2333 (904)488-1484 X 4- Miss Sandra Ann Thomas July 19, 1994 Page 2 If you need additional information or clarification, please do not hesitate to call me at (904) 487-2333 . I will be happy to help in any way I can. We appreciate your interest in nominating this property. Sinc ly, --/( Sherry PiYand Historic Sites Specialist SP/encl. FINDINGS OF FACT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 3, 1994 AGENDA ITEM V MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD REVIEW AND ACCEPT THE DESIGNATION REPORT AND SET A DATE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ASSOCIATED WITH NOMINATING A BUILDING TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. ACTION TAKEN BE THE BOARD The Board reviewed the designation report and after discussion voted to accept the report based on positive findings to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (2) (d) and (e) and 4 .5. 1(B) (3) (a) and (b) . The Board then set a date for a Public Hearing pursuant to Section 4 .5. 1(C) (4) : August 17, 1994 or as an alternative September 7, 1994 . Based on testimony presented at the Public Hearing the Board will vote to recommend that the City Commission designate the American Legion property to the Local Register of Historic Places . file/ y:leigon3 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 3, 1994 AGENDA ITEM V ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD REVIEW AND ACCEPT THE DESIGNATION REPORT AND SET A DATE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ASSOCIATED WITH NOMINATING A BUILDING TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. BACKGROUND Staff has reviewed this designation report and finds it contains all of the information required by our designation format. Additionally, staff finds the historical and architectural information to be factual and accurate. Our preservation ordinance requires that if, after staff review, the Board accepts the designation report, it shall set a date for a Public Hearing. At the Public Hearing the Board makes a formal recommendation to the City Commission that the subject property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places . Staff has ordered the necessary radius map and mailing labels from the County for the Public Hearing notice. If these are available by August 7, 1994 (the ordinance requires a 10 day advance mailing) the Public Hearing can be scheduled for the HPB meeting of August 17th. If they are not available by August 7th the next available HPB meeting would be September 7, 1994 . RECOMMENDED ACTION Make positive findings with respect to Section 4 .5 . 1(C) , Designation Procedures, accept the designation report and set the Public Hearing date for the Historic Preservation Board meeting of August 17, 1994 or September 7, 1994 . STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 17 , 1994 AGENDA ITEM III MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain comments from the public with respect to recommending to the City Commission that the American Legion property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places . THE PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1(C) (4) of the Land Development Regulations the Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing with respect to the historic designation of the American Legion property. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the American Legion property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places . Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) the Board determined at its meeting of August 3, 1994 that the subject property conforms to the criteria for designation based on positive findings to Section 4 .5 . 1 (B) (2) (d) and (e) and 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) and (b) . After hearing public testimony pro and con the Board will make its recommendation to the City Commission. file/ y:American DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVAIION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5th AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 1921 y1" .. r r � - - * , an UZI - - I _._ .Nam q.. ,__..c ......, • _ --, , ,-;... ___ - ma 1.5- .._ is__ Rs fig - ...--,-..:.‘ pi -`ter `.�ht*'ar .rr.+,-'t•: --.. " o «_ .-., .......k...: . 7;:. y.` , ' e.=. ' •. 't ti 4-- i' 5,�1?... F l� siZS — •x'.i:`'. 1'l v_._ ww.�.. exaw F''4RF.s ;<" -.,l :• ; . .x": `rIP Y , MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 DESIGNATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION LOCATION STRUCTURE HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PRESENT USE, CONDITION & ZONING IMPACT OF DESIGNATION RESOLUTION APPENDIX LOCATION MAPS SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (1) MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 I . PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION The purpose of designating the building which houses the Milton-Myers Post No.65 of the American Legion of the United States, hereafter referred to as the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A. Create awareness of the town's architectual and historical buildings; B. Recognize the building's association with a past and continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the City; C. Encourage restoration and use of a structurally sound building; D. Acknowledge the contribution of the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States who have served their country with honor; E. Acknowledge what is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, existing building in the state of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion Post building and which has served continously in that capacity and function since 1921; F. Protect a building which presents an excellent, and largely unaltered, example of the Mission Revival architectual style which was prevalent throughout the City during the Florida Boom years of the 1920 's . II . LOCATION The street address of the property is 263 N.W. 5th Avenue, formerly N.E. Boynton Street. The 61. 2 ' X 135 ' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American Legion Building is located on the east side of N.E. 5th Avenue between N.E. 2nd Street and N.E. 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the down- town area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Nyers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation . III . STRUCTURE The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion for the purpose of serving as a meeting hall for the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. It has served continuously in that ( 2 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) IIII ******************************************************************** function since that time . It was renovated in 1945 with a concrete slab added in 1987 to the entrance at the back of the building for handicap access. the roof was reroofed in 1987 as well and has a flag pole set above the 3ntranceway from which the American Flag is continuously flown. The building comprises 3, 200 square feet. The interior of the building features two stone fireplaces (the stone facade reaches from the floor to the ceiling in each room), one each, occupying two small rooms on the north and south sides of the building immediately after entering the building. The floors are hardwood pine. There are two bath- rooms, one each, in each of these entranceway rooms and a small kitchen. the building features a large area used for American Legion business meetings and ceremonies as well as for public functions. Other storage areas are i.ocated throughout the building which have, from time to time, been used as offices for the Commander and Adjutant of Post No. 65. 'he American Legion property consists of the American Legion building on .ot 5 amd the parking lot to the east on Lots 14 and 15. he structure on Lot 5 is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit :onstruction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat oof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original ;and made wooden trusses . The two massive fireplaces on the north and south walls have chimneys visible on the exterior . A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style . It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamen- tation . The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most )rominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the primary and secondary flat roofs . 'ront (West ) Elevation A.* Cctre_e_. ‘4',€7 . i > ! r y Il[tlCNI _ ttGgM 1 n L • �stTh: "1� 1r�ar r7 ?74 }-n.'�•� rjµ :it a +' GP "x�5� f 3[r (3) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms. The entryway and reception areas run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building. Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms. The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve . Barrell tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows . The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof. The parapet of the primary roof has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof . In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above . The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. North and South Elevations • {L•i,30`. a.- P,-w €,-, n .,'i . f• \ f( { r♦`{'�••1� if 1 y r'4'Y i '- / �. . w. 6� - it d ti f`I _•Ti. / .r �• , '" y'i ,- Kru..; 4 I. Wit, x 3,y ili- ., '� }I. _ '1> ; _ t- .. r :3 ; 3H � c1.w f • R : -:Sit\ ' rWJ ` f ' 1 I�I . 3 t y I ! ~ _ • � . 'fit- 1 ^K ( :t•• • � M`�t�71 t , � .fix - `ta' _ , ,-.;'. ` , it i , • � E� 1,;`' ". NORTH (4) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** The north and south elevations are identical . An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window, is placed in the north and south reception rooms . A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys. A small window followd by a double window, complete the fenestration of the north and south facades of the orignal building. The original wood windows in the two windows to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning windows . Three structural buttresses are visible on both elevations and the roof parapet is capped with barrel tiles. >, a .�, w- r ,F K,7 1. -• v''M ems, s\.2 `7q.•t Zit :S N > - i� . Yf Y. k .{� 9 is-.� #- ZG Ti tip � :0,,,,Z;*1::.:::*, : t A,; L..`ri 7cw- `�-t E ,..4,:k; ��h i ref "tip `1 - Xb.. ' i, i - ?'Tt� • SOUTH � � st I , 5,- ., ; Y1 ' ' Z"A—e„t 3qq i- t,c;•' i r-ry, ;:i- ,.. , f .a /' ' z -. a z t g. •:� li A ,1 A Y.`'i t, i t 3i 0.4.4.14 a It r x- .. • • v � a`, ,�+_' * ,. ..` .1.4 It -t 44.4 r--.i.*{�;:r.-t• Near (East) Elevation .q' r`h - L': " ,..L '.,- '_3l%� : p,s.. ` _ - The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. It is hoped that photographs or plans will be found to aid in the restoration or appropriate renovation of this facade. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The American Legion Milton Myers Post 65 Building was built in 1921 . The contractor was John I . Thieme but the architect is unknown. John I . Thieme's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A.George building in Delray Beach in 1916; i it was Mr . Thieme 's first contracting job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends . The property for the building was purchased in in 1921 . The property and the American Legion Building are currently appraised at $91,000.00 by Palm Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot) just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000.00 by Palm Beach County. • (5) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The American Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the llth day of the llth month on November 11, 1922 to com- memorate the day that WWI ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the Amer- ican Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World 's War/Dedicated By Milton-Myers Post No. 65/ American Legion/Nov. llth, 1922" (See attached photo) . The building is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It has also been continously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world 's largest veterans ' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16,000 Legion Posts. The international headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States was named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No. 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter memberes of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were : Edgar T. Myers J.L. Milton Lonnie W. Cook John S. Swanson Archie B. Johnson R.H. Wuepper Jack A. Chisholm Henry J. Gill Ira Lee Turnbull Grover C. Baker Thomas Hollensbee J.E. Walker L .R. Sperry Samuel E. O'Neal Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or Adjutants of the Post No. 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L. Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915) ; J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers) ; R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plast- ridge Insurance Agency) ; Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled in Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand's Book & Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, & was in first graduating class of Delray High School ) ; H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate) ; J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee) ; Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/Now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton) ; and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George & Sons Clothing Store) . (6) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969 . He served in the European Theater at Normany and Northern France during World War II in the U.S . Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immeidate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4141 in Delray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . He was instrumental in intiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is John D. George, a Past Commander & Past District Commander, is a veteran of World War II . The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States also has a long history of community service in Delray Beach. Some of their contributions include : ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo) to the Delray Beach Ceme- tery in 1965 engraved as follows : "The American Legion Memorial/In Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/ Milton-Myers Post and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965" . Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives . ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No. 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950 's . The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Currie 's family for a park and the Legion Post later donated it to the City of Delray Beach (near 7th Street) ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co-sponsored with Post No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach (see attached photos) ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics. The Legion Post has spon- sored this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities of citizenship since 1934 . ( 7) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recog- nizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years . ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami . Homemade articles ( i .e. , crocheted lap robes) , gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion (see attached photo) . The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION, AND ZONING 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting place for various community organizations and clubs. The building needs extensive interior renovation which is now being assessed by architect Roy Simon who has drawn up designs for a new interior of the building featuring renovated areas surrounding the fireplaces which would be used as social areas, a new kitchen, new storage areas, an expanded meeting space area with a possible extension added to the back of the building; two new bathroom areas featuring handicapped accomodations; and new offices for the Commander and Adiuntant of Post No. 65. These improvements would repre- sent more than $250,000.00 projected to be invested in this property while retaining the architectual integrity and charm of the original building. The existing Commercial Zoning in the Central Business District permits a variety of uses which insure the continued vitality of the building. This building is of particular historic significance to the American Legion and to the community. VI . IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival . Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995) , it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 has • ( 8) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Impact of Designaton (continued) ******************************************************************** been�#o .ficially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service . This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POW's, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida, it would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county, state, and nation who are members of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service. The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this build- ing among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach of its findings on this subject . The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag daily above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. VII . RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach resolves to accept this designation report and recommend to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places . The nomination for designation of the American Legion Building as an historic site is appropriate and conforms with the standards and criteria of Section 4. 5.1 (A) (B) & (C) of the Land Development Regulations. The Historic Preservation Board finds that the American Legion Building is consistent with the City's acknowledgment of its architectural and historical resources . Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's early traditions, and of the contributions of the American Legion and its members to this community since the early 1920's. (9 ) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida ACKNOWLEGMENTS Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P . Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No.65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden & Staff, Office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander & Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State +Mr. John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs . King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone) , Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927 . She is 93 years old. +Mr . Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr . Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs . Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton +Mr . Paul Speicher, Former Owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach +Mrs. Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL ******************** +The Incomparable Defray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co. , 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser 's Office +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (Old)--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994)--Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article & News Photo /c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society ************************* ( 10) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida DESIGNATION REPORT PREPARED BY MISS SANDRA ANN THOMAS Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R. ) P.O. 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I.It offered to the a.,r far ote.t ever.aloe It.n.7 bass.od as e..portelblllt7\....m.,for coon and orn Wb•s. —Robert E.0e•..R A...,{•1•••bee. STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AUGUST 17, 1994 AGENDA ITEM III MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 N.E. 5TH AVENUE ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Conduct a Public Hearing to obtain comments from the public with respect to recommending to the City Commission that the American Legion property be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places . THE PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1 (C) (4) of the Land Development Regulations the Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing with respect to the historic designation of the American Legion property. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the American Legion property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places . Pursuant to Section 4 .5 . 1(B) the Board determined at its meeting of August 3, 1994 that the subject property conforms to the criteria for designation based on positive findings to Section 4 . 5 . 1(B) (2) (d) and (e) and 4 .5. 1(B) ( 3) (a) and (b) . After hearing public testimony pro and con the Board will make its recommendation to the City Commission. file/ y:American . .> ,. L`n ';p 4 Iv .. •x Cr�r�h! Y # C •''''S ' S . t . 4j iP T`F ' 4 I n ' -t „0 t 1.. � ,<-.;� �4.`' tr. z&-- • .tyet ,. ,- 1.,ik? ; r >c .a °riti ` , J,of y�:�>y µ lji�tT . r <• �. s 4 4 G' s! . -- ... ♦•k t3yrc 1 vS c 2 .:t�'ry'r ip�/-. •�-Odyt, '+ �. 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Pioneers in Defray Beach, the Thieme family lined - up in 1923—the year the NEWS was born—for a group photograph. Left to right;' - seated, are Hannah Thieme Roth, the Rev. Arno Thieme, Mrs. Thieme and John Thieme. Standing, left to right, are Magdalena Thieme Stakemiller, Elizabeth Thieme Keen, Deata Thieme Edwards, Dorothy Thieme Ingalls, Martin Thieme, Esther Thieme Mennen and Ruth Thieme Snell. jiohn Thieme Recalls EarlyDays 1 'fake heart, Delray citizens of F. J. Schrader, Delray contractor, orse and buggy or wagon." Bi- ' 1953! aiming tp out away some money for cycling was a great means of ' In recalling the early days in college expenses the next year. "I transportation also, with Atlantic this community, John I. Thieme of think I'd of made a pretty good Avenue lined with bicycle racks. t the Thieme Construction Company preacher too, but I got so interested "I can remember I ruined a brand - located in the Arcade Building, in building that I never went back new suit, trying to learn to ride says that in 1916 "you could reach to Concordia," he reminisced. one", Thieme said. t out and-grab 'em by the handful!" Early in 1916 Thieme was con- Growing tomatoes was big busi- Pointing from his office window struction foreman for Schrader ness in Delray in 1916. According 3 to the Patterson Drugstore corner, when they were building the Love to Thieme, most of the area east Thieme said "I spent many an Building at the corner of Atlantic of the waterway was muck land evening back in 1916, sitting on the Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Asking and planted to tomatoes. "They 1 porch of. a house located there at his employer if he thought that he used mules when cultivating in t that time, slapping mosquitoes and 'Thieme) had the qualification to those days. A sight I'll never for- . swapping stories with a group of be a contractor in his own right, get were those mules! To keep friends. Frequently joining the Schrader replied "John, if ever them from sinking deep into the group was Mayor John Sundy. "He anyone could, you can". "I got so muck, the farmers wrapped the . was one of the best story tellers swell-headed with that remark that mules' feet with layer after layer ' in the bunch", Thieme recalls. later that very. year I went into of gunny sacks. It was really a • "We'd sit spell-bound for hours lis- business for myself", Thieme said. sight to see them plodding along tening to tales of the pioneer days." His offices were located in the on those huge "platforms" at- - Thieme's parents, Mr. and Mrs. building now occupied by A. George tached to their feet", Thieme said. ' Arno Thieme came to Delray in and Sons. Everything west of the Sea- : 1909. Mr. Thieme was pastor of the According to Thieme, Atlantic board Railroad was solid water. - Lutheran Church and their son, Avenue was just a narrow rock Many acres close to Defray were ,r John, was studying for the ministry road in 1916, as was the main road planted to pineapples. They were a at Concordia College in New Or- leading to Palm Beach. "I guess grown on land adjoining the s leans. Arriving in Defray in 1912 to there were a few Fords around Lutheran Church and the present 3 spend the summer vacation with town then," Thieme recalls, "But site of Seacrest High School was • his parents he secured a job with most everybody went about in Continued on Page 6, SEC,TION B __ . �r 1 .. /�! 1 13 1 q,s3 DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVAIION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA MILTON—MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5th AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33983-5530 1921 s ^ `t c f-'F n.v cs� r- ->';6Yrn'"+e's'3 .;r�Q�r•� � .,` v 'r' z t r R ..`> q'-4 ^3•-q iv k if .;•zr"t .hfi$ .q 5 A \ AV t ? •J Y �.3 k'2 u YEt„cj+ {Y .+ • 4 ` ,d^ i��?`Pr x ve • y .a„ s fi � - .•/i� Z s yT�� _ { e • • �EN 1 .. .II�EN L ; N y ---ram ' rle.;A:. MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 DESIGNATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION LOCATION STRUCTURE HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PRESENT USE, CONDITION & ZONING IMPACT OF DESIGNATION RESOLUTION APPENDIX LOCATION MAPS SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (1) MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 I . PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION The purpose of designating the building which houses the Milton-Myers Post No.65 of the American Legion of the United States, hereafter referred to as the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A. Create awareness of the town's architectual and historical buildings; B. Recognize the building's association with a past and continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the City; C. Encourage restoration and use of a structurally sound building; D. Acknowledge the contribution of the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States who have served their country with honor; E. Acknowledge what is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, existing building in the state of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion Post building and which has served continously in that capacity and function since 1921; F. Protect a building which presents an excellent, and largely unaltered, example of the Mission Revival architectual style which was prevalent throughout the City during the Florida Boom years of the 1920's. II. LOCATION The street address of the property is 263 N.W. 5th Avenue, formerly N.E. Boynton Street. The 61.2' X 135' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American Legion Building is located on the east side of N.E. 5th Avenue between N.E. 2nd Street and N.E. 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the down- town area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Nyers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation. III . STRUCTURE The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion for the purpose of serving as a meeting hall for the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States. It has served continuously in that l L) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** function since that time. It was renovated in 1945 with a concrete slab added in 1987 to the entrance at the back of the building for handicap access. The roof was reroofed in 1987 as well and has a flag pole set above the entranceway from which the American Flag is continuously flown. The building "zomprises 3,200 square feet. The interior of the building features two stone fireplaces (the stone facade reaches from the floor to the ceiling in each room), one each, occupying two small rooms on the north and south sides of the building immediately after entering the building. The floors are hardwood pine. There are two bath- rooms, one each, in each of these entranceway rooms and a small kitchen. the building features a large area used for American Legion business meetings and ceremonies as well as for public functions. Other storage areas are located throughout the building which have, from time to time, been used as offices for the Commander and Adjutant of Post No. 65. 'he American Legion property consists of the American Legion building on .ot 5 amd the parking lot to the east on Lots 14 and 15. he structure on Lot 5 is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit :onstruction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat -oof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original land made wooden trusses. The two massive fireplaces on the north and south walls have chimneys visible on the exterior. A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style. It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamen- tation. The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as ' ' are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most )rominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the Drimary and secondary flat roofs. 'ront (West) Elevation '-!`` s' = r - x ii vt 4 t i 1 u i i lM - • .M. i v ..�. f 7• ��.Y 1 j, Y,,y� w i dUg�y L� 1CJS w�i. a . >.4i ;1�' )h�y,�.y�,i.i". 'y� y .(. Js> . fi . �� w-11 a 1' 1 ..i_ 1?.1��aY• ,.. t }i�y,yC:.x...f•„1i, rtt. ( 3 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms. The entryway and reception areas run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building. Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms. The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve. Barrell tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows. The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof. The parapet of the primary roof has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof. In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above. The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. North and South Elevations 4 .d t'' aye.; -. i'�.t .. - ...:S. 4 yft ! v t 1 4 A• P 6 + ' i c.)' t 4 so,: I..o< . i t r �' txt� t fi`�ra L �`AL,fA ?4 t - !- -1 G .E i I If- : i / .4� V sy { . i Iti Is"' 10 , . • ,, i I i ,,j. I r, Ott L i • Y f•1ri� , . Ir.trI y�yyT; ,�SAX 1 yyrt - -• . ;• • cal`• r _ ` Y_- .. � 4i•••„ NORTH (4 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue _ Delray Beach, Florida Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** The north and south elevations are identical. An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window, is placed in the north and south reception rooms. A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys. A small window followd by a double window, complete the fenestration of the north and south facades of the orignal building. The original wood windows in the two windows to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. Three structural buttresses are visible on both elevations and the roof parapet is capped with barrel tiles. c � � pv+`'t y i a { _•X: a•'�s•" r • z +"r •! �r $ ' �.1 )N1;• ?tea •' ; t �wx_ `7 - ... . t Z*•.. tip, , Nav .a \ . > :,r -Z `4 -ti.. y `''_ 'fj R,t -r.4 t , V y yc+�� .`rt;'11:i11. gF '4]�Ax� s �i• _H✓&: 1 • t 4 qSa, '!r Y. f A 4 � <-1,:'1'� - 6L}7eS"� ry. SOUTH i ji w.� v l y t.. 'X ?l'f } �'ta- 9! �,. i--, 1 1 K i tr �r'm asS '''tt)�/ •r.. \ 1 II rYI +''I � .•, • -..i F:�_••iV� =i Z �Y 4 }( 4t`� l 7 II •h t i• C s ` .. r. t,..., i "SA t �r :j ,,,_ - i "•a Y - 4 4 .wt i��i�•i fry r . v H 4r _, E ±3- •'z;.r. `+iP5 "=. .� X�...Y�is�.s ..,.,-;?' ir'a T"' .''ti' r•`4mi;4'at,.�� Near (East E 1 V t `' _ .� ... `.' .- +, 'B.'. - , -. ". - , ,. , Stu ► ' ec d ion y r. ,. s � -o' y. j e t :r'`� "-4 -.� �fo-1 ..-.�.�-/�„M..."r....N.. � � ...t.-s�.r '��} b' yy±�K,.r D+v riy --.�S J • The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. - • It is hoped that photographs or plans will be found to aid in the restoration or appropriate renovation of this facade. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The American Legion Milton Myers Post 65 Building was built in 1921. The contractor was John I . Thieme but the architect is unknown. John I . Thieme's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A.George building in Delray Beach in 1916; i it was Mr. Thieme 's first contracting job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends. The property for the building was purchased in in 1921. The property and the American Legion Building are currently appraised at $91,000.00 by Palm Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot) just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000.00 by Palm Beach County. (5) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue • Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The American Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the llth day of the 11th month on November 11, 1922 to com- memorate the day that WWI ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the Amer- ican Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World's War/Dedicated By Milton-Myers Post No. 65/ American Legion/Nov. llth, 1922" (See attached photo) . The building is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It has also been continously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world's largest veterans ' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16,000 Legion Posts. The international headquarters are • located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States was named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No. 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter memberes of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were: Edgar T. Myers J.L. Milton Lonnie W. Cook John S. Swanson Archie B. Johnson R.H. Wuepper Jack A. Chisholm Henry J. Gill Ira Lee Turnbull Grover C. Baker Thomas Hollensbee J.E. Walker L.R. Sperry Samuel E. O'Neal • • Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or • Adjutants of the Post No. 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L. Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915); J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers); R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plast- ridge Insurance Agency); Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled in Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand's Book & Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, & was in first graduating class of Delray High School) ; H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate); J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee); Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/Now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton); and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George & Sons Clothing Store) . (6) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969 . He served in the European Theater at Normany and Northern France during World War II in the U.S. Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immeidate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4141 in Delray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . He was instrumental in intiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is John D. George, a Past Commander & Past District Commander, is a veteran of World War II. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States also has a long history of community service in Delray Beach. Some of ' their contributions include: ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo) to the Delray Beach Ceme- tery in 1965 engraved as follows: "The American Legion Memorial/In Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/ Milton-Myers Post and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965" . Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives. ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No. 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950 's. The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Currie's .family for a park and the Legion Post later donated. it to the City of Delray Beach (near 7th Street) • ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National • Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co-sponsored with Post No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach (see attached photos) ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics. The Legion Post has spon- sored this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities of citizenship since 1934. (7) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recog- nizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years. ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami. Homemade articles (i.e., crocheted lap robes), gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion (see attached photo) . The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION, AND ZONING 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting .place for various community organizations and clubs. The building needs extensive interior renovation which is now being assessed by architect Roy Simon who has drawn up designs for a new interior of the building featuring renovated areas surrounding the fireplaces which would be . used as social areas, a new kitchen, new storage areas, an expanded meeting space area with a possible extension added to the back of the building; two new bathroom areas featuring handicapped accomodations; and new offices for the Commander and Adjuntant of Post No. 65. These improvements would repre- sent more than $250,000.00 projected to be invested in this property while retaining the architectual integrity and charm of the original building. The existing Commercial Zoning in the Central Business District permits a variety of uses which insure the continued vitality of the building. This - building is of particular historic significance to the American Legion and to the community. VI . IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival . Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995), it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 has (8) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue - Delray Beach, Florida Impact of Designaton (continued) ******************************************************************** been officially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service. This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POW's, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida, it would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county, state, and nation who are members of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service. The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this build- ing among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach of its findings on this subject. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag daily above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. VII . RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach resolves to accept this designation report and recommend to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places. The nomination for designation of the American Legion Building as an historic site is appropriate and conforms with the standards and criteria of Section 4.5.1 (A) (B) & (C) of the Land Development Regulations. The Historic Preservation Board finds that the American Legion Building is consistent with the City's acknowledgment of its architectural and historical-_. resources. Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's early traditions, and of the contributions of the American Legion and its members to this community since the early 1920's. (9 ) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida ACKNOWLEGMENTS Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P. Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No.65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden & Staff, Office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander & Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State +Mr. John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone), Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927. She is 93 years old. +Mr. Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr. Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs. Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton +Mr. Paul Speicher, Former Owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach +Mrs. Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL +The Incomparable Delray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co. , 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser's Office +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (Old)--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994)--Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article & News Photo /c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society ************************* (10) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida DESIGNATION REPORT PREPARED BY MISS SANDRA ANN THOMAS Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R. ) P.O. 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Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re: Milton Myers American Legion Post 65, 263 N. E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. Dear Mr. Percy, I am pleased to have this opportunity to express my support for the nomination of the Milton Myers American Legion Post 65 to the National Register of Historic Places . Built in 1921, the Legion Building has long been a significant part of the City' s history, both socially and architecturally. We have recognized its value and merit by listing it in our Local Register of Historic Places and we urge the Review Board to look favorably on its national nomination. We are proud of the City' s three National Register properties and look forward to having the American Legion added to our inventory of buildings which have been afforded the honor of national recognition. Sincerely, Thomas E . Lynch Mayor, City of Delray Beach 1 1 P ' i. Pri....,a,R• of _:4= i COD we It' FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Jim Smith Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough k 'y k Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 w Director's Office Telecopier Number(FAX) 1*• 1Ut (904)488-1480 (904)488-3353S•ti- December 6, 1994 Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board c/o Mrs. Patricia Cayce City of Delray Beach 100 Northwest First Avenue Delray Beach, Fl. 33444 Address Reply to: Sherry Piland Historic Sites Specialist (904) 487-2333 Re: American Legion Building, Delray Beach Dear Mrs. Cayce: A Florida National Register Nomination Proposal for the above referenced property has been received by the State Historic Preservation Officer. We are soliciting your review and recommendation in accordance with the procedures established by the National Historic Preservation Act (36 CFR Part 61) Amendments of 1980 (P.L. 95-515) which created the basis for the participation of Certified Local Governments in the Florida National Register of Historic Places nomination process. It is the responsibility of the historic preservation agency established by the Certified Local Government to review and comment on the proposed nomination of historic properties within its jurisdiction for listing in the National Register of Historic Places before it is submitted to the Florida National Register Review Board. The Certified Local Government agency shall, furthermore, seek the opinion of the appropriate local governmental officials as to whether or not the property should be nominated to the National Register. The recommendations of the preservation Archaeological Research Florida Folklife Programs Historic Preservation Museum of Florida History (904)487-2299 (904)397-2192 (904)487-2333 (904)488-1484 December 6, 1994 Mrs. Patricia Cayce Page 2 agency and the local officials shall be submitted to the State Historic Preservation Officer. If either the preservation agency or the appropriate local officials support the nomination of the property, the proposal will be scheduled for consideration by the Florida Review Board at its next meeting. If both groups recommend that the property not be nominated for NR listing, no further action on the nomination will be taken unless an appeal is filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer. Any reports and recommendations that result from such a situation shall be included with any nomination submitted by the State Historic Preservation Officer to the Secretary of the Interior. We look forward to your recommendation and comments regarding this property. If we can be of any further assistance to you, please do not hesitate in contacting me. Sincerely,\,./ am, P, IQ / / Geo • - W. Percy .; St. - Historic Preservation Officer GWP:sp Encl. i v f L : `[ 1 1 ,_ DELRAY BEACH 151 RVE' Dom' cr,l' BEACH:, F::DE;._ . .;I; All-America City li I�ovember 14 , 1994 . j Ids . Sherry Piland 1993 Historic Sites Specialist Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building 500 S . Bronough Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Re: American Legion Building, Delray Beach Dear Ms . Piland, The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is unanimous in its support of the proposed nomination to place the American Legion Building on the National Register of Historic Places . The American Legion Building is listed on our Local Register of Historic Places . During the designation review process the Board had ample opportunity to evaluate the building and its relationship to the historic fabric of the City. In accordance with our preservation ordinance, the Board voted to recommend to the City Commission that the Legion Building be added to the local register and, on second reading, the City Commission approved the designating ordinance on October 18, 1994 . At the time of designation both the the Board and the City Commission were aware that the Legion would apply for nomination to the National Register and were highly supportive of the proposed listing. We look forward to having another of our City' s historic buildings given the prestige of national recognition. Sincerely, , og-1,0e:/.•0-- 6?{e.g Patricia Cayc Historic Preservation Planner Attachments : Designation Report for the American Legion Building. Designating Ordinance 68-94 (.r THE EFFORT i= WAYS kii‘= EF.S l -r,;:cd on Recy:_d PE,-_• ...:i,,,'1,5,'-' • NOV.25.!1998 12:15PM PLASTRIDGE_INS. 320 P.1 ,. :. .. .'41r: ,• .. : •' •-:, ... II • . ' ' f7:':::. :'• :. •.; :•.:,':-:•:::•.::''.:.:.....',..•,' ..•:..i: '':'.'.' "1 ''•• '''.;''..7.... .c.,!:', . 1 . . . ii...1;',..*: • -.::4*:9;••:.:(.:.... ..,.‘,.:. . : . ' • 1 . • Personal k Confidential .:5;;,.-,,:•," .,• • . • '1:';,J:-.. : • i ' 1'4'...:.,.' • ...... , • ,.;. ::::.: . . • ,i,,.:,,.. • November 20, 1998 1:•.,: :').:. Mr;Torn Lynch • f'iv:;.: -. •.... •Plasteridge Insurance Agency . , II 1:1::.... :•••;.,:' • :,!f 820 N. Federal Highway • •;' • lef, ,*•.;..:s..::::,:.• .,••i• • r ;Piii.2::•:.-'. .*DeVay Beach, FL 33_485 , . tiff.'i. :.• • :... ...,..: :i. . . - i • •• bear Tom, ,, re •V:. • ,i rat 4- .. , • i: . . . il t-,;, • I need some of your competent advice. :,044.:-.:-'y .: • ,ft".••,:.',. .- We had spoken before about the building located to the north of ourft)ffice ,!.... -- on Nor* East 5th Avenue [this building was formerly the American Legion :cif vb... ; • . r:,.0. ,..,,,:,•,: 1,-- Hall]. .. It has been several months since any work has been done on this • ii.'.‘,•,,:ki,; •--..,-..,:building and the condition is unsightly and may even be construed as•U'nsafe . bat it certainly is intolerable from an aesthetic point of view. We have'called . • 1;..the-police to vacate sleeping vagrants. -tel: •• •:.. : • . . . Viec;-: • •A• ,,,:Can you recommend with whom I can call to discuss this matter?: As I AWi'.'•::',,;',../ •indicated to you befove, I would be delighted to purchase the building and ,94.:,::,:....:- -..-.:„..• 0,`,,,,.::::: • convert it into office space for rental maintaining the appropriate historical rf,,:.: •,.. : : values. . . :••••,t-r Trusting you and your wonderful family Will bc having a very enjoyable Holiday and with warmest personal regards, I am ,1*-.,.-: .-,,! • ,. . .. . most sincer>...), 1i , . / ( / 082• yt,!..?:-:;‘,-,•• • -• . .. :,,7_ , _ _ — 01:.•;.•::• .. T.:1,•:.',.. . •:. ..••- • ,; . • ..,:•••• • •.. .. JZ._11, \AkrYle"%1\4- s, ,1'..;... R. Scott Mor bn,jr. ,,,. . • Li •31),!,. . VOI. . RSM/bam . *.: ....r .7- 110EIVED AUG 3 0 1999 11.41:7' • lie':'•;: Pl-lilV IN 6 & ZONING - / 6 i,...., .. . 243 N.E.1,4"1 5th Avenue, Delray Be:ch, FL 33483 - Te`Iwtione: (561) 243-299 - F, it::'• .3;364/ 4 :.„. P.7 ' / ...•••trerrrt«,11..,7rIt. ( PHONE CALL ) FOR DATE 0/ ,Le-• • O TELEPHONED H E a4-t K RETURNED YOUR CALL • AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION (" <"-PLEASE CALL AX# MESSA ,77-74/C je16- WILL CALL AGAIN CAME TO SEE YOU WANTS TO SEE YOU • SIGNED • SCr 1154.2y 7 • • • • • >'d _".�► • .y‘ • • • • VYf''r • Thursday,March 11, 1999 • • • • • Mr.Tom Lynch �' • Plastridge Agency ~F u;:t.: • .820 N.Federal Highway • 7t Delray Beach, FL 33483 lif4,1 • Dear Tom, • • My discussion with Lula Butler, finally get I was able to a hold of her, was excellent ; �;•� • except that nothing happened. She indicated that she would go for condemnation but nothing . ; 3,. ;',•• ... has happened and I am very frustrated I • • ': • Any additional advice you can give me will sincerely be appreciated. • f," t • Best regards, (1„: fir. Ar1r • • • R.Scott dison,Jr., CHA RSM/bam it • $fit!..r• r�4•1t7;'; I �.T (' • Yy�NIy��Ir� V µt'•• • • I'i'' 243 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 -Telephone: (561) 243-2997- Fax: (561) 243-3644 ;r, . 's • • CI110 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH ,. 1' il':t(i;P':!t:; �tIE, TO: DATE: ,�'��.. :,._. .. FROM: • SUBJ: 7 ' ,Z7;'' i'l- ,g‘ ;. December 21, 1998 /i-«z /P /7' i ff.7-;,---)r_-) • 8,"Y � .: Ms. Lula Butler 7rt .; • :�l �;,tM:::•' 1.00 NW. 1st Avenue • t .;.,6 t�;Ir� • Delray Beach, FL 33445 •Kf: . Dear Ms. Butler, ,s.� ;'-:�..5 It was great talking with you and I appreciate your update on the property next door to us [The :10.' '!u.', American Legion Flail on NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL]: r' ii.p::. • As I indicated to you, I would be delighted to cooperate with the city';iri any way to purchase • tt ,..,.. the property at a fair market value and restore it accordingly, making it into rentable office 'a space and creating a presentable amenity for our city.VI Qr r a;. a''•`�' ' i ..,:,. ;t:,...; ' I will await your advise on this matter. t.i.t • • With allgood wishes toyou andyours for a Joyous HolidaySeason and thanking you for ydur ,..-,v. J y 4 attention in this matter, I am .`' Most sincerely, i";;, `/ i ~�: Aigacntocittinmald6.'staeonnc,o oI • '.. ; R. Scott Morrison,Jr., 1 I t,A.: ' RSM/bam `s T'rS+ cc: Tom Lynch JX,„'ii,;l.^c, v.. 243 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 - Telephone: (561) 243-2997 - Fax: (5611 243-3644 — •••^• :• �j4..v- y,c.T ..ry'' • i 1 • .; —. ". ' 16,; fi[.Jr\111Ili1: , �' •• • Thursday, March 11, 1999 • 4.1'•ri ! • Mr.Martin Sohn ,:.. • Code Enforcement Officer '*M. City of Delray Beach 1 � • • e�1; 100 NW First Avenue ??+�f, Delray Beach, FL 33444 • '1. Dear Mr. Sohn . As you can see from the attached correspondence, I have been trying to get the attention of the r'• • City of Delray Beach relative to the abandoned American Legion Building located at 263 NE ';,,. Fifth Avenue•next to our Office Building at 243 NE Fifth Avenue. ' This building has sat vacant for well over two years and has had a si ri now falling down, 'ill _ indicatinga reconstruction project is on the way. We understand from the former owner of i:1;, our builing that the State Funding:s,��•.-: they had expected is unavailable. ' , .'' , • .At the recommendation of Lawrence Strainge with the Florida.Headquarters in Orlando, I `1 ,4'*;•; .called the local Post Commander, Charles Barrini who said, "All we need is money and it's not •• for sale T". • �,.0., We continually pick up trash around the building and I have chased vagrants out of the back. .i150,.1• • • Not onlyis it unsightly but I sincerely believe a hazard. I told Ms. Butler and Mr. Barrini that I ''- would be delighted to purchase the Building and restore it consistent with mutuallyagreed �; > . upon plans and specifications. I even would be willing to devote a certain amount f square 't 74"i.•: • feet to house any pictures or memorabilia the American Legion would'like to display in the 'I' form of.a "Museum"which could be open to the public on certain hours since obviously the 1 j7" building must have a great historical background. Any assistance or guidance you can give us in this regard will sincerely be appreciated. ': Cordially, • • tf::'•3::: Scott Morriso CHA .' ` 5• /barn .i i v '``•' .i ' Attachment • la ti1J`•' cc: Ms.Lula Butler :4: ;�•" Mr.Thomas Lynch `,T� American Legiong H N., Florida Headquarters -Mr. Lawrence Strainge t;;.F' American Legion Delray Post-Mr. Charles Barrini • .;• 243 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 -Telephone: (561) 243-2997- Fax: (561) 243-3644 . ••:•:-N" g, 8e/ x‘ta ,2v3 — 7000 .:.. . ----2-7Le„...c.,s, ss .e...d.e-7(... - ' . . . •. .. . -7)14• 1_4it.i.z,;(, I,;Lie-, • .."‘z--7n,... --C-izzi.:e-tc...;(.._02_..-41 1: . : , • • . •6.teZe, ---//e5.42./z,i.e_ Oleezje..„. • r• --11.4-.- .4-G-1, 4-- --4. _,L. 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Our office is the yellow building with the green awnings just south on the same side of the street. As you can see from the attached correspondence,I have tried to get the attention of the city relative to the current condition of this building and have even offered to participate in the restoration as described in the attached correspondence. I can't seem to get anybody's attention or even a response? Trusting you can give me some guidance in this matter, I am Most cordially, • el!i�l ^tj !Ct ab��ttcip frt. r;, 7 )\21i.te. • R. Scott Morrison,Jr. RSM/bam c: Betty Devitt Enclosure PS: I will be out of the country until after September 12th, 1999. Thank you. RSM 243 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 - Telephone: (561) 243-2997 - Fax: (561) 243-3644 t:1 \ 4fl' tit+i:(;� �••�...: f.- Tuesday,May 4, 1999 Mr. Thomas Lynch Plastridge Agency 820 N. Federal Highway Delray Beach, FL 33483 Subject: The American Legion Hall 263 NE 5th Avenue,Delray Beach, FL 33483 Dear Tom, I am totally and absolutely frustrated! While,I hate to bother you, the attached correspondence is fairly self explanatory and I am anxious to escalate the matter. I would appreciate your advice and direction. With kindest regards, I am Most sincerely, I` R. Scott risor.,Jr., CI-IA RSM/bam Enclosure 243 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 -Telephone: (561) 243-2997 - Fax: (561) 243-3644 . f DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVAIION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA MILTON—MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5th AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 1921 = � e�2 • _ S F tam`..`fA a4ArLT k F; �r-A y _ ,� � f� y .f -- �g .. IR £ �flv a 7t Se�y, A x` �, i ¢ # .ay��I"n ° y *v �; s •-70 -.,1E4,:,,...i;•-',. .1,' -..,;, ',IV:164 Iv g �� 1- IC. a*.t k9 :tom^ ?.. - 4"� ; x A.", {,`'. } e y� A• ate^ F y ��rySyr. - ` s fiefAi Aka ` P. _. •' • • WLpICAM A l[G he o F .! '. t 6 1� -'$ : , . Rio e= 1 . MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 DESIGNATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION LOCATION STRUCTURE HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE PRESENT USE, CONDITION & ZONING IMPACT OF DESIGNATION RESOLUTION APPENDIX LOCATION MAPS SURVEY PHOTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • (1) MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES 263 NE 5TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483-5530 I . PURPOSE OF DESIGNATION The purpose of designating the building which houses the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States, hereafter referred to as the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to: A. Create awareness of the town's architectual and historical buildings; B. Recognize the building's association with a past and continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the City; C. Encourage restoration and use of a structurally sound building; D. Acknowledge the contribution of the officers and members of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States who have served their country with honor; E. Acknowledge what is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, existing building in the state of Florida which was originally built and intended for use as an American Legion Post building and which has served continously in that capacity and function since 1921; F. Protect a building which presents an excellent, and largely unaltered, example of the Mission Revival architectual style which was prevalent throughout the City during the Florida Boom years of the 1920 's . II . LOCATION The street address of the property is 263 N.W. 5th Avenue, formerly N.E. Boynton Street. The 61. 2 ' X 135 ' lot is legally described as Block 106, Lot 5, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton. The American Legion Building is located on the east side of N.E. 5th Avenue between N.E. 2nd Street and N.E. 3rd Street, two blocks north of East Atlantic in the down- town area of Delray Beach. The Milton-Nyers Post No. 65 also owns Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106, directly to the east of the building. These lots are currently used for parking and plans for improvement and upgrading the parking area are in progress. Lots 14 and 15 of Block 106 are included in historic designation. III . STRUCTURE The building was constructed in 1921 by the American Legion for the purpose of serving as a meeting hall for the Milton-Myers Post No . 65 of the American Legion of the United States. It has served continuously in that ( 2 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued ) ******************************************************************** function since that time . It was renovated in 1945 with a concrete slab added in 1987 to the entrance at the back of the building for handicap access. The roof was reroofed in 1987 as well and has a flag pole set above the entranceway from which the American Flag is continuously flown. The building comprises 3, 200 square feet. The interior of the building features two stone fireplaces (the stone facade reaches from the floor to the ceiling in each room) , one each, occupying two small rooms on the north and south sides of the building immediately after entering the building. The floors are hardwood pine . There are two bath- rooms, one each, in each of these entranceway rooms and a small kitchen. the building features a large area used for American Legion business meetings Ind ceremonies as well as for public functions. Other storage areas are located throughout the building which have, from time to time, been used as offices for the Commander and Adjutant of Post No. 65. 'he American Legion property consists of the American Legion building on rot 5 amd the parking lot to the east on Lots 14 and 15. he structure on Lot 5 is a one story rectangular building of masonry unit :onstruction with a stuccoed exterior on a concrete foundation. The flat oof has a built up tar and gravel surface and is supported by its original ;and made wooden trusses . The two massive fireplaces on the north and south walls have chimneys visible on the exterior . A large room addition to the rear was constructed in 1945. A Florida Master Site File inventory form was prepared for the building in 1986 in conjunction with the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey. Often referred to by people in the community as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", the building is an excellent example of the Mission Revival style . It is symmetrically massed and presents a simplicity of design and ornamen- tation . The arched windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed as are the arched attic vents below the primary roof. The building's most )rominent characteristics are the central curved parapets which conceal the primary and secondary flat roofs . 'rout (West) Elevation f i . , ,. 5 ., a d'g' r 3 7g�M.r ' •.; 5 z5 40, ' -'4. 1 v "rp , ,=4 :.,z —'''^ V4+,ti ,, '::, 0.;V'' '1.21, . "., .... 71.1.i ' L.' - ',..-:' ' - —`;1,:r-t°: t. 1... ' 4 4.1 1. � w ti i ry c rY : 4 nu _ .Bin s ..-- ' --•-........-... .4 -----r-- _... .1-4)....os...,..,_ _ ,.......4...,.. : ... ..... ,,,,g . , _ - id,._-,---.- -...____t4 iiiimokfo-s44;400.0.0 —___—__:: -- -- ec ..: .4 ., ,. 4, i.0 A. - _ ..., ---,, .4,.. .,. ..-., . -., - ., , ...:,,...., :-:: . „._-.,,.., .4-, .., ..„:„...,,...,„ ..,,,,,.. .1. •:r"..3 .. __���...�.,_ ... .. ..�.., .,rya ..,.z.�_,.... ... a. ( 3 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** One enters the building through an enclosed entryway. To the left and right of the entrance are two small reception rooms . The entryway and reception areas run the length of the facade with a roof that is lower than the main portion of the building. Two sculptured cement benches flank the exterior of the entryway at right angles to the building . Two arched windows with original wood mullions on top and a pair of 6 pane original wood casements below provide light and air flow to each of the two reception rooms . The roof of the two reception rooms and entryway is flat with a decorative parapet which terminates at the corner with a raised two step curve . Barrell tiles cap the parapet over the arched windows . The portion of the parapet over the entryway features a reverse arch which emphasizes the bell arch on the parapet of the primary roof . The parapet of the primary roof has a traditional Mission Revival bell arch in the center and terminates at the corners with an enlarged version of the two step curve found in the secondary roof . In the center of the bell arch is placed the American Legion emblem and a flag pole rises above . The two attic vents on the primary roof are arched and are embellished with decorative balustrade type muntins with louvers behind. North and South Elevations • Y' `2 six ;p J 1'' 11 ` '��,�{�- - <; •/�";fir ► ,11 .411" r P NORTH ( 4 ) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Structure (continued) ******************************************************************** The north and south elevations are identical . An original arched window, duplicate of the front arched casement window, is placed in the north and south reception rooms . A pair of original double hung wood windows flank the chimneys . A small window followd by a double window, complete the fenestration of the north and south facades of the orignal building. The original wood windows in the two windows to the east have been replaced with aluminum awning windows . Three structural buttresses are visible on both elevations and the roof parapet is capped with barrel tiles . -. � �,.• - t.� ear= ��$ 4 iao . �1 t r, ,,,: . Ij4 r LSOUTH % t ,, l i` i,, ,,,, „..i . F., , ,,,,, ...,., ,r- , . ,:i i,„.,4.:(1_. , : i e ita� • ./+k �1,� F I � Tit . '. L f ��. ' : 3 tit4 V 'a .y;1: :._ , 1..1 .. i ter- C" x. 7 -:, jFK" `� '4...~'^ •'A* 7 Y bier•44-4 f Near (East ) Elevation - •, `` 4u F`3' ,--, , Y ,,W^ >°',S ,, The original rear elevation is completely obscured by the 1945 addition. It is hoped that photographs or plans will be found to aid in the restoration or appropriate renovation of this facade. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The American Legion Milton Myers Post 65 Building was built in 1921 . The contractor was John I . Thieme but the architect is unknown. John I . Thieme's family settled in Delray Beach in 1908, and built the first A.George building in Delray Beach in 1916; i it was Mr . Thieme 's first contracting job. The American Legion Building's construction was done completely by volunteer members of the post and their friends . The property for the building was purchased in in 1921 . The property and the American Legion Building are currently appraised at $91, 000 . 00 by Palm Beach County. The double-lot (parking lot) just east of the American Legion Building is appraised at $98,000 .00 by Palm Beach County. (5) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The American Legion Building was dedicated on Armistice Day/Veterans Day at 11 am on the llth day of the 11th month on November 11, 1922 to com- memorate the day that WWI ended in 1918. On the cornerstone of the Amer- ican Legion Building is the following inscription: "In Honor of the Delray Boys who served in the World 's War/Dedicated By Milton-Myers Post No. 65/ American Legion/Nov. llth, 1922" (See attached photo) . The building is believed to be one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida which was built for that purpose and used continuously for that purpose. It has also been continously owned by the American Legion since construction began in 1921. The American Legion of the United States was founded in 1919 in Paris, France and is the world 's largest veterans ' organization with over 3 million members in approximately 16, 000 Legion Posts . The international headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States was named in honor of and in memory of Marvin W. Milton and Loney Myers two World War I veterans from Delray Beach who were killed in the line of duty. The American Legion officers and members have been active in the Delray Beach Community since Post No . 65 was chartered in Delray Beach on May 29th, 1920. Charter memberes of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 were : Edgar T. Myers J.L. Milton Lonnie W. Cook John S . Swanson Archie B. Johnson R.H. Wuepper Jack A. Chisholm Henry J. Gill Ira Lee Turnbull Grover C. Baker Thomas Hollensbee J.E. Walker L .R. Sperry Samuel E. O'Neal Many prominent Delray Beach residents have served as Commanders and/or Adjutants of the Post No . 65 including World War I veteran, Albert L . Miller, First Commander of Post No. 65, 1920-21, (Was the Mayor of Delray Beach in 1941, organized Delray's first Boy Scout troop in 1910 & also served as Delray's first volunteer fire chief in 1915) ; J.B. Smith, Sr. 1936 & John T. Smith, 1949 (J.B. Smith Jewelers ) ; R.A. Plastridge, 1927 (Founder of Plast- ridge Insurance Agency) ; Lauren C. Hand, 1929 (Settled in Delray Beach in 1911, Founder of Hand 's Book & Office Supply Store, Editor of Delray News, City Clerk, & was in first graduating class of Delray High School ) ; H.T. Holloway, 1934 (Real Estate ) ; J.R. Tallentire, 1948 (Delray Beach Playhouse Trustee) ; Robert J. Babione, 1960 (Funeral Home Founder/Director/Formerly "Lorne & Babione Funeral Home" in Delray Beach/Now Babione Funeral Home located in Boca Raton) ; and, John D. George, 1965 & 1994 (George & Sons Clothing Store ) . (6) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** The 1994-95 second term Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is George H. Moran, a resident of Delray Beach since 1969 . He served in the European Theater at Normany and Northern France during World War II in the U.S. Army, 28th Infantry Division. He is the immeidate Past Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart; Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4141 in Delray Beach; and a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . He was instrumental in intiating the process of obtaining Historical Designation for the American Legion Building and has made that project his goal during his second term of office as Commander of the post. The current Adjutant of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 is John D. George, a Past Commander & Past District Commander, is a veteran of World War II . The Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States also has a long history of community service in Delray Beach. Some of their contributions include : ++Donated a Memorial Monument (see attached photo) to the Delray Beach Ceme- tery in 1965 engraved as follows : "The American Legion Memorial/In Honor of/All Veterans of All Wars/ Milton-Myers Post and Auxiliary/Delray Beach, Florida/1965" . Ceremonies are held twice a year at this site to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country by giving their lives . ++Sponsored Boy Scout Troop # 1 (now known as Troop #301) of Delray Beach, which is now the largest boy scout troop in the Gulf Stream Council ++Sponsored Special Olympics Athletes of Florida ++Post No . 65 was active in supporting and building the first Little League Baseball field in Delray Beach during the 1950 's . The land was given to the Legion Post by Judge Currie 's family for a park and the Legion Post later donated it to the City of Delray Beach (near 7th Street) ++Sponsored a Little League Baseball Team for the Delray Beach National Little League in 1984 ++Sponsors an American Legion Baseball Team of 18 (male and female) High School students/9 students from Atlantic High School and 9 students from Santaluces High School in Boynton Beach. This is co-sponsored with Post No. 164 in Boynton Beach. ++Marched in Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades in Delray Beach (see attached photos ) ++Annually sponsors two outstanding high school junior students for the "Boys State Program" from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach to attend seminars in Tallahassee on city, county, & state politics . The Legion Post has spon- sored this nationwide program which teaches the duties and responsibilities of citizenship since 1934. (7) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Historical and Architectual Significance (continued) ******************************************************************** ++Annually sponsors the American Legion School Award which honors and recog- nizes outstanding students from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and awards them scholarships ++Annually honors Delray Beach Fire and Police Department members (male and female ) with plaques at an awards banquet for the past 21 years . ++Honors and comforts area Delray Beach veterans who live in their homes, in nursing homes, in hospitals, as well as at the VA Hospital/Nursing Home in Miami . Homemade articles ( i .e. , crocheted lap robes) , gifts, clothing, toiletries, and companionship are given to these veterans by members and auxiliary members of the American Legion (see attached photo) . The American Legion Building and its members have a long and proud social history as well as a dedicated history of community service to Delray Beach. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION, AND ZONING 263 NE 5th Avenue is currently used as a meeting hall for the American Legion Milton-Myers Post 65 of Delray Beach, Florida as well as a public meeting place for various community organizations and clubs. The building needs extensive interior renovation which is now being assessed by architect Roy Simon who has drawn up designs for a new interior of the building featuring renovated areas surrounding the fireplaces which would be used as social areas, a new kitchen, new storage areas, an expanded meeting space area with a possible extension added to the back of the building; two new bathroom areas featuring handicapped accomodations; and new offices for the Commander and Adjuntant of Post No. 65 . These improvements would repre- sent more than $250, 000. 00 projected to be invested in this property while retaining the architectual integrity and charm of the original building. The existing Commercial Zoning in the Central Business District permits a variety of uses which insure the continued vitality of the building. This building is of particular historic significance to the American Legion and to the community. VI . IMPACT OF DESIGNATION The designation of the American Legion Building to the Local Register of Historic Places acknowledges the contribution of this building by the Milton- Myers Post No. 65 to the Delray Beach, Florida community. Further, it reinforces the need of the community to recognize the quality in craftsmanship of the Town's early builders, and serves as a reminder of the charming style of the Mission Revival . Known to many residents as the "Little Alamo of Delray Beach", this charming building is poised for significant restoration and rejuvenation which will return it to its original glory. During this 50th Anniversary period of World War II (1941-1945/1991-1995) , it is additionally important to recognize that the Milton-Myers Post No . 65 has ( 8) The American Legion Building 263 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Impact of Designaton (continued) ******************************************************************** been officially designated by the Department of Defense as a 50th Anniversary of World War II Commemorative Community. Built after World War I and existing throughout World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Granada, Panama, Desert Storm/Persian Gulf War and other world conflicts, this building serves as a tribute to those brave men and women who honorably served the United States of America here and abroad when their nation called them to service . This building is a living symbol of these soldiers, POW's, MIA's, and those killed in battle, who will always be honored by the members of the American Legion. This building is a testament to the fact that a "Grateful Nation Remembers" which is the official motto of the Department of Defense during this WWII commemorative period which ends on Veterans Day, 1995. As one of the oldest, if not the oldest, American Legion building in the state of Florida, it would be of particular interest to those persons throughout the county, state, and nation who are members of the American Legion of the United States or who have a record of military service . The American Legion is in the process of determining the status of this build- ing among the other American Legion buildings in the state of Florida at this time and will notify the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach of its findings on this subject . The Milton-Myers Post No . 65 of the American Legion of the United States plans to have this building and site as their perpetual home and will continue to fly the American flag daily above this tiny fortress so beloved by its members. VII . RESOLUTION The Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach resolves to accept this designation report and recommend to the City that the Milton-Myers Post No . 65 of the American Legion of the United States Building be placed on its Local Register of Historic Places . The nomination for designation of the American Legion Building as an historic site is appropriate and conforms with the standards and criteria of Section 4 .5.1 (A) (B) & (C) of the Land Development Regulations. The Historic Preservation Board finds that the American Legion Building is consistent with the City's acknowledgment of its architectural and historical resources . Further, the designation serves as a permanent reminder of Delray Beach's early traditions, and of the contributions of the American Legion and its members to this community since the early 1920's . (9 ) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida ACKNOWLEGMENTS Interviews +Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach +John P . Johnson, Director, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board +Ari Sigal, Reference Librarian, Delray Beach Public Library +George H. Moran, Commander, Milton-Myers Post No .65, American Legion of the United States (Department of Florida) +David Harden & Staff, Office of the City Manager, Delray Beach +Diana Cline, Community Improvement/Staff Assistant & Secretary to Chief Building Official, City of Delray Beach +Allan A. Wells, Past Commander & Adjutant, Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Frederick Gaske, Grants Supervisor, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State +Sherry Piland, Historic Sites Specialist, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State +Mr . John Tallentire, Past Commander of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mrs . King Cone (Elizabeth De Parlier Cone) , Past District President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Milton-Myers Post No. 65; Joined the Aux. in 1927 . She is 93 years old. +Mr . Allan A. Wells, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Mr . Robert Babione, Past Commander of the Milton-Myers Post No . 65 +Mrs . Phyllis Babione Haggerty, Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton +Mr . Paul Speicher, Former Owner, Plastridge Insurance Agency, Delray Beach +Mrs . Virginia Schmidt, Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach, FL +The Incomparable Delray Beach--Its Early Life And Lore by Cecil W. and Margoann Farrar, Star Publishing Co. , 1974, Delray Beach Public Library +City of Delray Beach Property Records/City Clerk +Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey--Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July, 1987 +Charter of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 of the American Legion of the United States +Property Appraisal Documents/Palm Beach County Tax Appraiser 's Office +Delray Historical Society, Delray Beach, Florida +Restoration Committee, "This Old House" TV Show/WBGH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts +Palm Beach County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida +Photographs (Old )--Courtesy of Milton-Myers Post No. 65 +Photographs (New/1994 ) --Courtesy of Miss Sandra Ann Thomas +Newspaper Article & News Photo /c 1956/Newspaper Unknown--Courtesy of Delray Beach Historical Society ( 10 ) The American Legion Building Delray Beach, Florida DESIGNATION REPORT PREPARED BY MISS SANDRA ANN THOMAS Senior Society President Fifer George Weissenfels Society Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R. ) P.O. Box 6906 Delray Beach, Florida 33484-0906 ( 407 ) 732-7420 June 24, 1994 MR. DAVID GEISE SNYDER President Dr . Bodo Otto Chapter of Palm Beach Sons of the Revolution in the State of Florida (SR) P.O. Box 6906 Delray Beach, Florida 33484-0906 ( 407) 274-4579 June 24, 1994 for MILTON-MYERS POST NO. 65 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE H. MORAN, COMMANDER P.O. BOX 1365 DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33447-1365 ( 407 ) 276-0770-American Legion Building (407) 278-2500-Home of George H. Moran, Commander __ -- * /3 /6 ' t,21 2 13 zi ' 2 ~27 e7 •/5 i7•� 1 242.7 17 2 /2 /7 . 3 12 . 3 .26 • a Warn • 16—- 3 , • 21 4 /B 4 25 ® if:WM 15 4 ._ • 10 /9 • 4 _1/—_ 5 24 5 1613. 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L.- •,...:.'..L. k-.. t..--,!--/..-LI- L LL._.:12:1::La.: ‘,. ,,-,..,.: .-----\__ . _ DELRAY BEACH ' . „ o o A V P1 All-America City 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 wember 8, 1994 .storic Preservation Advisory Council 1993 c/o Mr. George W. Percy Division of Historical Resources, Department of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S . Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Dear Advisory Council Members, The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the grant request submitted by the American Legion Building, Milton Myers Post NO. 65 . In accordance with our Historic Preservation Ordinance, the Board voted unanimously to recommend to the City Commission that the Legion Building be designated to our Local Register of Historic Places . Attached is a copy of the designating Ordinance 68-94, which was adopted by the City Commission on October 18, 1994 . The building, constructed in 1921 in the Mission Revival style, deserves the protection and special consideration afforded it by the designation. Additionally, designation assures that any exterior renovation will be reviewed by the Preservation Board through the Certificate of Appropriateness process . Located on US Highway 1, the American Legion building is truly a visual landmark in our town. It serves a variety of community groups as well as its members . If it is to continue to serve in this capacity it must have its interior renovated and brought up to City Building Code requirements . We hope that the Advisory Council will consider the importance of this building to the community and will find the project worthy of funding. Sincer ly, Patricia Cayc Historic Preservation Planner c: Historic Preservation Board Members : Betty Devitt James Miller Vera Farrington Julie Morgan Sandy Jamison John Vaughan Charles Williams �� THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS ty_�Pr,„_,:on Recycled Paper f .; �r t d.. _�?',0l'14',sr ' Y ✓ ' I yS f. • \ • -,. 1. ,t tr i .. ! ' r 1 - J 1 1 '11r t r a. J { 4 ti; iil v ;. r t i H J 11 f r J l l _ l P5 - - r ., C L ;. t \r - rl t r . J ?`r-- l l s . 1 j.n L S i h t - 9'.S J ) . it < ,Y 7 4' r 7 Jir i� •'a J{Jt.� - 1 ..r, 1 ,.\ - /'".r r 6.J G \ E, - .( ,4 tl.`. rs 1 Fit f N-ei t. 1J 1 • - +a:--.•.' .r -1. ,1 Jy. `ia-:C a.a.�e,♦.,.1..:.i. :"41' ''.•••'r, .. ''J' �'. • i+,.".J):. •.%fir.. -'... -r.. .. ..- 'T:.'. spurt :;. ,,t.,�� ..--.c.a.....�..��—uL , 1�'.aL:a:.u'� —a.—.ar�r�_......—���� (:� __-__�.� iti .. r r k x v.r.- ,YILl �', S1 ,�� �Ys '+- r'4J [r _ } ice` ' ! 55 l •. .. L'' 3- 1—fir �+ . 'w ai i ems. ' tom' I;r • ' � % z •-t-yw r ,..l • ' -.' ' ' ,..11's:. . 7...1.-r...„.,..:,;:.: c.'33.. ... .+fifi • ' :S. 416 Tie :rt ,�4ST' j To: Planning and ing Board Re: Report of City Commission Actions on November 14 , and, Commission Workshop on The Comprehensive Plan November 15 , 1989 Page 2 7 . APPROVED, on 1st reading, the adoption ordinance for the Comprehensive Plan. The Commission then set a special worksession to review the proposed changes to the Plan. The worksession will be held at 5:3Q p.m. on Wednesday, November 22 , 1989 . Board Members who are available should attend this worksession. During discussion, the Mayor raised the following items as proposed changes to the Land Use Element: * modify Policy A-1 . 4 so that changes from "Commerce" designations are not prohibited but discouraged. * modify Policy A-5 . 4 to state the intent that the purpose of changes to the administrative processes is to provide for "streamlining" . * modify Policy B-2 . 5 to provide that "comments" as opposed to "approvals" are required from LWDD and SFWMD -- this item will present a problem. * on page 35 , add the Zoning District of L. C. as being compatible with the "Transitional" land use designation on the Future Land Use Map -- this item also presents problems. 8 . Formally APPROVED the consensus statement achieved by the Education Task Force with respect to the "Sharing for Excellence" schools program. The consensus statement and implementation considerations will be before the School Board at its meeting of November 21 , 1989 . 9 . APPROVED the request for motorcycle sales (Kawasaki) in an existing shopping plaza on N.E. 5th Avenue. Commission discussion focussed upon reroofing. 10 . GRANTED a waiver to right-of-way dedication requirements for the Ocean Apple Estates (Fontaine Fox House Historic Site) property on Ocean Boulevard (A-i-A) . 11 . ALTERED meeting dates in January so that the regular (business) meetings on the 16th and 30th; and the workshop is on January 9th. 12 . APPROVED the final plat for the Delray Beach Yacht Club. 13 . On the consent calendar accepted easement deeds for a) off-site water main connection re Delray Bay, and b) the Delray Mall fence along Tom Jr ' s. DJK/cm c: DSMG Members TAC Members 06J (;\(;,4\() CITY OF DELRAy BEACH �• ,:,Va� " DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W.1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 AII•America City ® May 18, 1994 1993 - Mr. Randy M. Whitfield, P.E. , Director Metropolitan Planning Organization of Palm Beach County P.O. Box 21229 West Palm Beach, Florida 334126-1229 Re: Transportation Enhancement Project Funding Application Dear Mr. Whitfield: THe City has prepared the attached funding application in response to your April 7, 1994, memo concerning project proposals for possible ISTEA enhancement funds. We are requesting funding for only one project this year, the Seaboard Air Line Rail Station, which was approved but not funded last year. At the regular City Commission meeting of May 17, 1994, this project was endorsed by the City Commission. Please consider this project favorably for funding. Sincerely, DAVID T. HARDEN City Manager DTH:ja Attachments copy: Commissioner Ellingsworth, MPO Representative Ralph Hayden, City Engineer Joe Safford, Finance Director Jose Aguila, Asst. 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Total Tax: $26,363 $13,622 $10,561 Back to Search Previous Page Print NOTE: Lower the top and bottom margins to 0.25 on File->Page Setup menu option in the browser to print the http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/papa/aspx/web/detailinfo.aspx?p_entity=12434618000001... 6/7/2006 \-AP1'V st Pi APRIL 17, 1995 , MONDAY PAPER , PAGE 17 Column I Two groups honor World War II veterans in Delray Editor's note: Send People Talk news to: Scott The Defray Beach Police Department announced Messmore, c / o People Talk, 601 Fairway Drive, a series of awards for its officers and employees. Deerfield Beach, FM. 33441 . Photos are welcome, but w • ` Officer of Month - February , Officer Richard ' Brochu for his leadership in the adopt-a- cannot be returned. neighborhood program . Troubled by drug activity the area has improved from the direct actions of Officer Brochu. i * * "* 4. ' Employee of the Month - February, Regina Hart I. for her invaluable work in the vehicle identification unit helping to track stolen cars. Hart' s work People Talk enabled detectives to concentrate solely on their • tasks at hand . Scott Messmore � ''Ya vas' �� ■ ■ ■ WORLD WAR i • 44 Delray Beach resident Marion Kaufman has Two organizations recently honored World War II been named a Ringling Ambassador by State Sen. veterans in Delray Beach. s Robert Wexler, D-Boca Raton . The Daughters of the American Revolution and She will represent the John and Mable Ringling the Sons of the American Revolution presented a Museum of Art in Sarasota. The group was formed commemorative flag to American Legion Post corn- since the museum is owned by the State of Florida mander George Moran and post finance officer and legislators didn't know it existed. James Boyd. All of the state representatives and senators were Donating the flag was SAR Vice President David .: . ""` asked to appoint an ambassador to spread the word Snyder and Sandra Thomas of the DAR. COMMEMORATIVE FLAG . . . James Boyd , George about the museum . The Delray Beach post will be remembering the Moran , David Snyder and Sandra Thomas display a Kofman is also Chair for the National League of war until Nov. 11 with special events and fund- World War II commemorative flag at Milton -Myers American Women's Boca Raton chapter and a raisers. On May 20, a gala will celebrate the post's American Legion Post No . 65 in Delray Beach . member of the Delray Art League. 75th anninversary . The post was founded on May 18, 1920. The Firefighter and Police Officer of the Year will be honored at the dinner , along with post members with 50 years of membership. 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Anywhere Else! • SHOP AT HOMESERVICE 0 w. it - igtica_ Boca Raton , FL 33486 �; Telephone (407 ) 750- 3060 SHOPPES OF DELRAY . Open 498 . 5505 House Calls Available 6 14416 N . Military Trail Days a - ,-,,, , it 111 v ....... ........... .... r • � ., Y.u_ ' Yam-. \f •fir = i1 - H.M4ti81, - - - --• - .- - -A_ - ,..r.. _._. .- - --a.. .-..a .._ —.. _._. - .-a. - ---- �a - e • PAGE 18. MONDAY PAPER, APRIL 17, 1995 APRIL 17, 1995, MONbAY PAPER , PAGE 27 John Bauer, owner of Pandora Jewelers, wishes to inform their good friends Dining & entertainment and prospective customers of their 16 Annual Storewide Clearance Sale �,:� The winter season is winding down in this part of The first week we reduce all items he off the John states that to his knowledge, this Is the only Brand ® and Depp stand out in light romantic comedy ' Rondo and that means lust one thing - Its time for the regular price. Each week thereafter, the reduction sale hes knows of that offers to the public tremendous 16th annual sforewide Jewelry clearance at Pandora Increases all the way fo 50% off during the fourth and savings such as this. .�• - . Jewelers. final week. If you have ever thought about remounting or 11 �" Pandora 's has been In the Cove Shopping Center We do not work from overly Inflated prices to give updating you older jewelry, now Is the time to do It when _ for the past 19 years and this Is the 161h consecutive the customer o phony 'mark 'em up to mark ' em down these discounts apply throughout the store . * * V2 (out of four) - -- when screen romances are few and far between , but year of this tremendous sale . Every jewelry Item In the price. ' Remember, supplies are limited , and to shop early P. - first-time director Jeremy Leven also wrote the !� store has been marked down from the regular sale price, You cannot run a sale of this magnitude except In for best selection , It you have not been in to see us yet, - ; A eeq not from an inflated retail mark-up. This Includes every a most honorable fashion. Many of the Items are being we invite you to meet one of the most congenial and The first time that Marlon Brando worked with Revs Movie script, and he displays too much faith in it. Charm JOHN BAUER diamond, gold and colored stone ring, every chain, sold for cost or below cost. Quite frankly, we could not knowledgable staffs In the area: where all the designing `� Review only goes so far; where's the depth? necklace, pink, earring, charm, bracelet, pearl, coral sustain this huge reduction and stay In business. In this and repair work is done under the strict supervision of Francis Ford Coppola, he played Don Vito Corleone s„�r„ C„a„"," 1 Jack Mickler is described by a colleague as being am•waat and fantastic estate Items; etc., etc., etc . type of enterprise cash flow is of paramount importance, master designer & gemologist, John Bauer. in The Godfather. ~ Now, 23 years later in Don Juan DeMarco, which "burned out," but nothing is shown to reveal that t,� ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■'�; Coppola co- produced, Brando plays "Don Octavio de Mark Burger conceit. It is simply mentioned once or twice , to be .. taken at face value . We cpuld also do with more _ Flores. " exposition on the state of Jack' s marriage. Dunaway P g . �',( `` \ Not really . Actually, is simply fabulous as Marilyn , but has criminally p DO �I,1 LERs ` �� weando's Jack psychiatrist Mickler is a fantasy isn't good for everyone' s soul . little time on screen . d , �� �1 ,�� weary who This unorthodox doctor patient relationship forms \� . , ` ` claims to be Don Octavio the crux of this lightweight, whimsical romantic fan- However, many of Don Juan DeMarco' s structural fallacies can be forgiven due to its breezy nature , � ���. Presents Their Annual 'I` ( in order to stop a tasy that would probably fall apart where it not for and by the oddly engaging teamwork of Brando and 1 - would-be jumper from the high quality of its performers. Depp , both of whom give sincere, appealing perfor- committing suicide in Through a series of gently amusing (but rarely mantes. • downtown Queens. The convincing) flashbacks depicting Don Juan 's ,ys the debonair Latin lover, Depp is allowed to 4 / 4 WEEK t , • young man ( Johnny amorous childhood, Jack sifts through clues to the forego some of the moodier aspects of his earlier vist Your r ; Depp) claims to be "Don boy's imagined (?) identity. And , by taking Don screen characters and have some fun with the role . 0 Lally ve Be Juan DeMarco ," the leg- Juan's advice regarding the fairer sex to heart, he Brando, who simply doesn't work enough these Sh C } / ` e,1 g g PY g FO The Be wr w�t�n9 endary lover of women of jump-starts the spark of his own marriage. Wife days , is endearing as the sullen shrink reawakened 6 centuries ago. Marilyn (Faye Dunaway, lookingsmashing) is the I C Ct�On -� ryere g delighted by the sudden wooingby her normally � Underneathtthe sometimes distracting exterior of t Althou h due for Sele `;� '" 'S� DEPP retirement in a matter of staid husband. Brando beats the heart of a romantic tiger. There's a ` \ days , Jack is intrigued Is Don Juan DeMarco who he says he is? It really lot of sparkle in his work here , and he's very adroit ' ` � , BALONEY SA ' enough to make a go at cracking the boys delusions. doesn't matter. This is a fable in which truth takes a at romantic comedy. He's still a treat to watch , even ` . . Instead , Don Juan DeMarco begins to analyze him backseat to the notions of love and happiness. if the overall vehicle doesn't quite measure up to his ■ ■ — to the point that Jack begins to wonder if a little It's a sweet idea for a film , particularly at a time bubbly efforts. ■ This Is Our 16th Storewide Sale in 19 Years ! ■ ■ NOTHING WILL BE HELD BACK ! ■ * East. : .� NING■ Every gold , diamond and colored stone ring ; every chain , necklace , pin , ■ _ — ��� * , ■ earring, charm , bracelet, pearl , coral , lapis , fantastic estate items also, etc . , etc . ■ C tt• it •4.) _ of. -rake out JOIN US FOR C.4PPUCCLNOORl'SPRESSO & DESSERTLMTESIGHT Unlike other stores who advertise 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% OFF daily then L � � ] �k * ' 1 ■ Now In mark uptheir merchandise by100% to 300% to give you a phoney ■ � �Third Week discount, our sale is once a ear and it' s GENUINE & GIGANTIC! n Y ■ JP ,* }I. - I , A \ I t �t`•� 4010 DISCOVI 0 4th 0 p 3 Week 40 /o DISCOUNTWeek 50 to DISCOUNT ■ ( "it �' ,�� Sit, Their Our Everda 1 " Week 2nd Week 3'" Week 4'" Week — f � � � ]: � • . • � ,� ■ - EXAMPLE y ■ PAIVINOTECA & GELATERIA Price Low Price ' 0% DES ' . 0% DIS I . 40% DISC. 50% DISC. \ . �" SANDWICH SHOP R ICE CREAM 1 ct. 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CREDITS P SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 : 30- 3 : OOpm TIM NO ; EXCt1AnGES !� OPEN MON - SAT 4- 10 m , COVE SHOPPING CENTER LAYAWAYS • P . Call 305 - 698 - 6501 OFF . ` �� N .. ,�.. a 109 Southeast15th Terrace , Deerfield Beach During This Sale , Sunday11 : 30- 9 m �s A / • sr . 11 DFAM PAGE 28, MONDAY PAPER , APRIL 17, 1995 Entertainment in brief • 'Student Exhibition Times : 11 a.m . to 4 p. m. Tuesday through Sat- Plaza , Boca Raton . urday ; 1 p. m. to 4 p .m . Sundays. Information : (407) 487-3550. The Palm Beach Community Colleges Humanities Admission : Free , but donations are welcome. Gallery presents the End-of- the- Year Student Show Location : Cornell Museum of Art and History , Old Laugh 'till you drop through May 5. School Square , 51 N . Swinton Ave. ,. Delray Beach . "A lot of very good work has been produced by our Information : (407) 243- 7922. Comic's Anonymous , Broward's first comedy students this past year, and it is our intention to troupe, will perform at Jan' s Upstairs Room at the exhibit only the very best of the pieces," said PBCC Comed closes season Royal Palm Dinner Theatre Complex . Art Instructor Pat Archer, y The 12-member group performs live improvise- Each student can choose two art works which tionals and sketch comedy. include drawings, sculptures, Pope Theatre Company will conclude its 1994-95 paintings, print-rint- season with the comedy Golf With Alan Shepard, by One cast member, Bob said , " I'm not certain that making, ceramics, two-dimensional and three- Boca is ready for us. People , especially press, who dimensional design , fashion , architecture and pho- Carter W. Lewis. have never seen us, don't know how to classify us. tography. Peter Johl , John Newton , Robert Parnell and Are we theater? Are we a comedy club? Well truth is Times : 9 a. m . to 8 p.m . , Monday through James Pritchett star in the delightful story of four we're like nothing else - except that we're funny !" Thursday; 9 a. m. to 4 retirees from different backgrounds who find p.m . , Fridays ; 10 a. m. to 1 common ground on the golf course. The men make Comics Anonymous performed in Hollywood, Fort p. m . , Saturdays. Lauderdale and in more than 100 shows at Lauder- new discoveries about themselves and others as they Admission : Free realize battles they once fought in the work field hill . Location : PBCC Humanities Building Gallery , continue on the golf course. Time : 10:45 p. m . Fridays and Saturdays. - 4200 Congress Ave. , Lake Worth . Producing Director Louis Tyrrell said, "This Admission : $5. Information : (407) 439-8142 . extraordinary cast will define the best in new Amer- Location : Jan's Upstairs Room at the Royal Palm ican theater. "' Golf With Alan Shepard will have a Dinner ah 313 Mizner Blvd . , Boca Raton . special significance for Palm Beach County resi - Information : (• 92-3755 . • 'Inspirations '95' dents. The play's foursome are men who could be found on any given day playing the links . This work Student art exhibit Inspirations '95 features Palm Beach County's will find a special place in the hearts and funny- best artists at the Cornell Museum of Art and His- bones of our audiences ." Artwork byAtlantic CommunityHigh School stu- tory, through June 11. Times : 8 p .m . Tuesday, Wednesday , Thursda g The more than 70 pieces on display will be eligible Fridayand Saturday ; 7 y y' dents will be on display through April at Delray for first, second and third place awards. Wednesdayand Sunday. The Show runs from April p. m. Beach Mall . p The Showcase of Excellence features more than 50 21 to May 21 . student drawings, paintings, graphics, sculptures, Admission : $21 to $25 . ceramics and printings. Location : The Lois Pope Theatre in Plaza del Mar, An entire store will be used to display the show- 11 4'I , ; [i] �� ;ail262 S . Ocean Blvd. , Ma alapan . case. Information : (407 ) 585-3433 . Times : Mall hours are : 10 a. m . to 9p. m . Monday Dining Room Seats as low as 15 .00 each (Labor & Stock fabrics included) through Saturday and Noon to 5 p . m . Sunday. PhAdmission : Free Upholstering • Custom Made Eli p g 'Camp Hollywood' Location : Delray Beach Mall , Store No . D- 111 , rj� • Refinishing Furniture 1640 S. Federal Highway, Delray Beach . tlttttt_ • Antique restoration Sing Information : (407 ) 272- 1781. 1 �� • Cushions • Cornices and dance with the cast of a brand new - i , • Recaning • Guaranteed 100% family musical at Starmaker Theatre Co . Inc. in I • Repairing • RV & Boat Cushions Mission Bay development. 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STAFF WRITER By CHRISTINE WALKER The building is the oldest in gotPalm Beach Post Staff Writer city , possibly in the state , that Commissioners : DELRAY BEACH — George was built as and has remained a k " It ' s a lot of social the ■ Voted to in it , " » . For 73 years its beep a significance to city his- crease city gar- +` patriotictoric-preservation planner begansifting throughpost, said Sandra Thomas of the + � a . rates about ( j l � reminder of the p p Moran old J ` .� price of freedom . It ' s been Pat Cayce said . jnutes when he became corn - Children of the American Revolu- ,d discuss the a lace to gather , , 4i + ination of back f1� 4 E+ �� ° � + . ; p g laugh Inlander of the American Legion tion . door and sidedoor � ' ' i ' yl cry and solve social prob- Legion officials are also 1V�i1ton -Myers Post No . 65 in April Thomas ' organization has pickup . The rates lems . It is probably the old- working to get the building 1993 . His findings have inspired teamed with Moran and David Reg- will be discussed at ` est of it ' s kind in the state listed on the National Reg- the drive to declare the legion Snyder' s Sons of the American a Sept . 20 work- — and perhaps in the entire ister of Historic Places . If building at 263 N. W. Fifth Ave . a Revolution to revive the aged count a roved , the building local and national historic strut- building. g shop . ,�� ,a +- ■ Voted 4- 1 to im- ry . would become the tit ' s tore . g On Tuesday night the y Oct . 18, city commissioners pose a $5 month it `! cap 1�' * . fourth site to be listed on I want this as a shrine to our will decide whether to rigation fee for � `` I' � Delray Beach City Com- grant the ki the national register . Old o>;iginators , said Moran , a World buildinghistoric standingat the homeowners and mission took the first step businesses along 1 ' r c School Square , the Sundy War II veteran . " The people who local level . 9 to towards preserving Ameri- Swinton Avenue , 1 can Legion Post 65 ' s place House and the former train founded this post, they worked By Nov. 1 , Delray residents from South Second •� in city history . depot off Lake Ida Road hard. They had nothing . " should know whether Post No . 56 Street to Northi wO I a are also on the register . His predecessors ' determina- has been nominated to the Nation Fourth Street . The } '' In a unanimous vote , tion was reflected in the volunteer al Register of Historic Places . money will pay to commissioners approved Legion Commander labor that built the building and in And if it qualifies for a $50, 000 water newly in- , , ; listing the posts Northeast George Moran said he the constant money drives that matching grt at a Nov. 15 hear stalled landscap `' ' Fifth Avenue building on hopes the historic listings often brought in little cash , he ing in Tallahassee , the building ing; the local historic register . will pave the way to a said . willget a face lift and a museum . Voted unan + $50 , 000 stategrant , which hasbeen Built in 1921 , the build- I Now Moran and others are " This (building ) bee ;ly to approve � ;e •, 1 „ , r ; K w w a fµ , would be used to renovated , +tectural plans _ + ing was once a hub for so- committed to attaining historic standing there a long time and has to construct 5 , 000 - ' 4' ' i cial activities , civic events the building ' s interior . ❑ standing for the Mission Revival seen Delray grow, " Thomas said . TOM ERv11vrHE NEWS new seat at the city and even a government en- ■ A public hearing on the local list- style building that has housed " We ' d like to have schoolchildren tennis stadium . American Legion Post 65 building in Delray Beach was built 73 years ago . Tuesday , titlement program in the ing sill be held Sept. 27. many area veterans since its con come over and give them a real the city voted to put it on the local historic register . struction in 1921 . sense of what ' s going on . "