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30 N.W 3RD AVENUE
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Historic Preservation Board DATE: October 18, 1994
Delray Beach
FROM: Douglas T. Williams
RE: Historic Designation of the Munnings House
I do feel that the Munnings house on northwest third avenue meets the requirements to
be designated an Historical Site. The American Bungalow meets the design guidelines
that are set forth by the city. The history of the house (which, at onetime, was the
home of the city's only mid-wife) is certainly noteworthy. I have been a resident of
Delray Beach for most of my life and have experienced and been a part of the many
changes that have occurred. I do realize the importance of preserving the rich, cultural,
historical heritage in all sectors of the city.
I am, therefore asking that the Historical Preservation Board present this house, which
is located 30 N.W. 3 Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, to the city commission for
consideration of being designated to the Local Register as an historic site.
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30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
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DESIGNATION REPORT: 30 N.W. 3RD AVENUE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I . GENERAL INFORMATION
II . LOCATION MAP
III . ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION
IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION
V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
VI . BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES
VII . PHOTOGRAPHY
Report prepared October 1994 by Vera Farrington, Delray Beach
Historic Preservation Board Member and Patricia Cayce, Historic
Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach.
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30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
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I . GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Delray
Beach, Palm Beach County,
Florida
Date of Construction: 1935
Architect: Unknown
Builder: Isaiah Bruin, originally from
Quincy, Florida
Present Owner: Douglas T. Williams, 118 N.W.
8th Avenue, Delray Beach FL
33444 .
Present Use: Residential, single family
Present Zoning: R-1A, Single Family Residential
Legal Description: Lots 5 & 6 of Block 36, Town of
Delray, originally Town of
Linton
Property Control Number: 12-43-46-16-01-036-0050
Classification for
Designation: Architectural significance,
good example of bungalow style.
Cultural Significance, home of
one of the first midwives in
the community.
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III . Architectural Information
The house at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue is a good example of the South
Florida bungalow style as built in Delray Beach during the 1920s
and 30s . Many of these homes were built from pre-designed plans
purchased from publications such as the Home Owners Service
Institute catalog and the AIA sponsored Architects Small House
Service Bureau, or from local lumber companies . But whether
designed by an architect, or constructed by local builders from
pre-designed plans, they all share the basic design elements of
the bungalow.
Walls : Horizontal wood or stucco exterior facing.
Roof: Low pitched gable roof with the ridge either
perpendicular or parallel to the street; often with
multiple gables . If the primary ridge is perpendicular to
the street, the front porch is usually roofed with a
separate offset gable. Roofs often have exposed rafter
tails .
Porch: Porches are prominent. They are usually deep and
extend the full width of the facade . The porch roof is
supported by piers. The design of the pier supports is
usually unique to the house and varies depending on the
creativity of the builder.
Windows : Double hung or casement, multi-paned and arranged
for cross ventilation
Plan: Usually rectangular and often modest in scale.
The Williams House contains many of the classic bungalow
features. There are two gables at right angles to the street
and an opposing gable roof covering the front porch. The porch
roof is supported by 2 traditional massive piers which are
broken at the middle with a molded cap. Above the cap the piers
taper gradually to the porch roof ' s supporting beam. Exposed
rafters are visible throughout. Original casement windows with
a 4 over 1 pane configurations are a feature of the front facade
adjoining the porch. All of the original multi-paned windows
are in place and most of the functioning wood shutters are
existing. The house originally had wood siding and possibly a
wood shingle trim. However, the facing has been covered with
vinyl siding so it is not possible on visual inspection to
determine what style of wood siding was used. The house has a
composite shingle roof. The foundation is a combination of pier
and cement block.
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IV. Historical Information
The house is located on Lots 5 & 6 of Block 36 . This block was
subdivided into 16 lots when the Town of Linton was platted in
1895 . In 1913 the block was replatted by the owners, J.H.
Jackson and W.H. Brady; 39 smaller lots were created out of the
original 16 . Lots 5 and 6, and most of the replatted lots were
purchased by George H. Green and his wife and the balance were
owned by W.H. Brady and his wife. By 1922 there were 14
structures on the block including the Primitive Baptist Church
on the northeast corner, and two grocery stores fronting on W.
Atlantic Avenue. When the Town of Linton was platted all of the
streets had names, the change from names to numbers was adopted
in 1924 . The streets which bounded Block 36 were as follows : on
the east, N. Beatty Street (N.W. 3rd Avenue) ; on the west N.
Larson Street (N.W. 4th Avenue) ; to the north, Miller Street
(N.W. 1st Street) .
Though the historic house was not owned by Susan Williams, she
resided there during the last 4 years of her life. The property
will be listed on the Local Register as the Susan Williams
House.
Susan Currie Williams was born in the Bahamas in 1870 . In about
1898 she and her husband and their small daughter Agnes, boarded
the Sir Charles Orr and set sail for their new life in the Town
of Delray. Susan Williams had been trained as a midwife in the
Bahamas and it is possible that she had been asked to come here
by the Bahamian settlers who had established themselves in the
community. Her services were soon in demand, both as a midwife
and general nurse practitioner. The town did not have a resident
doctor until J.R. Cason set up practice in 1905, ten years after
the first settlers arrived. Medical facilities were available in
West Palm Beach but one had to travel by train (Florida East
Coast Railroad) to get there. A competent and caring midwife
was essential to the community, as babies did not time their
arrivals to conform to train schedules . Nurse "Susie" Williams
delivered black and white babies alike and gave other medical
attention as needed. As medical facilities became available and
doctors moved to the City, Susan was called upon by the medical
profession for home nursing. Tall, slender and imposing in her
white uniform and dark cloak, she is remembered even today, by
those who recall seeing her striding purposefully along with her
black medical bag in hand.
The original Williams homesite, now demolished, was located at
the southwest corner of S .W. 4th Street and S.W. 4th Avenue.
Susan William' s daughter, Agnes, married Grover Cleveland
Munnings in 1924 . Mr and Mrs Munnings purchased Lots 5 & 6 and
built the bungalow in 1935 . At the age of 80 Susan Williams
suffered a stroke and moved 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue to be with her
daughter and son-in-law. After a long and distinguished career
in public service Susan Williams died 4 years later in 1954 at„
the age of 84 .
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30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
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V. Statement of Significance and Criteria for Designation
Statement of Significance
The house at 30 N.W. 3rd , Avenue, also known as the Susan
Williams House, is a good example of a modest residential
bungalow as built in Delray Beach during the 1920s and 30s . The
house presents the major physical elements typical of bungalow
construction. With the exception of the vinyl siding which has
been installed over the original wood siding, most of the
bungalow' s defining character remains in tact. Additionally, for
the last 4 years of her life, the bungalow was the home of Susan
Williams one of Delray Beach' s first midwives . It should be
noted that the original Williams homesite has been demolished,
as have many significant buildings in the historic black
community. It is appropriate that this building be listed on
the Local Register of Historic Places for it is worthy of the
protection and special consideration afforded by that
designation.
Criteria for Designation
Section 4 .5 . 1(B) of the Land Development Regulations of the City
of Delray Beach outlines the criteria for designating properties
or sites to the Local Register of Historic Places . It suggests
that at least one criteria from paragraphs (2 ) or (3) must be
met to justify designation. Listed below are the criteria which
relate to this property and justification for designation.
(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 the city, state,
or national history ( for example, the homestead of a local
founding family) . "
The house at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue was the home of Susan
Williams, one of the first midwives in the City, from
1950 until her death in 1954 . For 10 years after the first
settlers arrived 1895 the community had no doctor, the
nearest medical assistance was in West Palm Beach. The
presence of a competent midwife was not only significant
but essential to both the black and _white citizens of the
community. Because the original Susan Williams homesite has
been demolished, it is appropriate to recognize the house
she occupied during the last years of her life.
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( 3) "A building, structure, site of district is deemed—to have
architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or
more of the following criteria. "
(a) "Portrays the environment in an era of history
characterized by one or more distinctive architectural
styles . "
This house is characteristic of the many modest bungalows
built in the community during the 1920s and 30s . It is
appropriate to offer recognition and some protection to
this structure because many of the early bungalows have
been demolished, or have been altered in such a way that
the original style cannot be identified.
(b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an
architectural style period, or method of construction. "
The Susan Williams house contains most of the
distinguishing characteristics of the bungalow style. It
has a double gabled roof with an opposing gable over the
porch roof. Exposed rafter tails are used throughout the
roof construction. The front porch is prominent and its
roof is supported with massive piers . The plan of the
house is rectangular and the multi-paned windows are massed
for cross ventilation.
30 N.W. 3rd Avenue is worthy of being designated to the Local
Register of Historic Places . It more than fulfills the criteria
for designation as set forth in Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , which requires
that only one criteria be met.
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30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
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VI . Bibliography and Sources
Delray Beach Design Guidelines, Delray Beach Historic
Preservation Board, 1990
Resourceful Rehab, Metropolitan Dade County, Division of
Historic Preservation, 1987
City Building Cards
Property Assessors Records, 1913
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1926 & 1941.
Oral History Documentation:
Douglas Williams , Grandson
Agnes Munnings, Daughter
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I AGNES MUNNINGS, GIVE MY SON DOUGLAS TYRONE WILLIAMS POWER OF
ATTORNEY TO TRANSACT ALL BUSINESS AND PROCESSING OF ALL PAPERS IN MY
CONCERN. AS OF THIS DAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1988.
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GNES MUNNINGS
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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 JANUARY 17, 1995
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE
SUSAN WILLIAMS HOUSE, 30 N.W. 3RD AVENUE, TO THE
LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES.
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 a single family residence
constructed in 1935 and located at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue. The
legal description of the property is Block 36, Lots 5 and 6 .
BACKGROUN D:
The building was constructed in 1935, the architect is unknown.
The builder was Isaiah Bruin a well known contractor who built a
variety of residential structures in the City during the 1920s
and 1930s . The building is a good example of the Bungalow style
of architecture which was popular throughout Delray from the
1920s until the advent of WWII . The building retains most of its
original architecturally defining elements, including the
multi-gabled roof, the prominent front porch and massive porch
piers, most of the original multi-paned windows are existing.
As the home of Susan Williams, one of the City' s early midwives,
the house has considerable cultural significance. Mrs Williams 's
original homesite was located at the southwest corner of S.W.
4th Street and S.W. 4th Avenue, after its demolition she moved
to the subject property which was owned by her daughter Agnes
Munnings and her husband Cleveland. Though she only resided
in the house during the last four year of her life, it is the
only remaining building in the City to physically link the
social and cultural history of the pioneer midwives to the
community.
It is important to the identity of the neighborhood to recognize
this site and to make the community aware of its existence. It
is appropriate that this building be listed on the Local
Register of Historic Places for it is worthy of the protection
and special consideration afforded by that designation.
The request for designation is being made by Douglas T. Williams
who has power attorney from the owner, Agnes Munnings .
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the
designation report at its meeting of November 2, 1994 and made
positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and
and 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) and (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 December 7, 1994 . The Board voted 6-0 to
recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance
designating the Susan Williams House as a Local Historic Site.
RECOMMNEDED ACTION:
By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating
the Susan Williams House, 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue (Block 36, Lots 5
and 6 ) to the Local Register of Historic Places .
Attachments :
* Letter of approval for designation from Douglas T.
Williams .
* Power of Attorney from Agnes Munnings to Douglas T.
Williams .
* Designation report.
* Historic Preservation Board Staff Report, December 7, 1994 .
* LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , Criteria for Designation of Historic
Sites .
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DESIGNATION REPORT
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD -
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
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30 N.W 3RD AVENUE
CONSTRUCTED 1935
Designation Report
30 N.W. 3rd _Avenue
Page 2
DESIGNATION REPORT: 30 N.W. 3RD AVENUE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I . GENERAL INFORMATION
II . LOCATION MAP
III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION
IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION
V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
VI . BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES
VII. PHOTOGRAPHY
Report prepared October 1994 by Vera Farrington, Delray Beach
Historic Preservation Board Member and Patricia Cayce, Historic
Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach.
• Designation Report
30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
Page 3
I . GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Delray
Beach, Palm Beach County,
Florida
Date of Construction: 1935
Architect: Unknown
Builder: Isaiah Bruin, originally from
Quincy, Florida
Present Owner: Douglas T. Williams, 118 N.W.
8th Avenue, Delray Beach FL
33444 .
Present Use: Residential, single family
Present Zoning: R-1A, Single Family Residential
Legal Description: Lots 5 & 6 of Block 36, Town of
Delray, originally Town of
Linton
Property Control Number: 12-43-46-16-01-036-0050
Classification for
Designation: Architectural significance,
good example of bungalow style.
Cultural Significance, home of
one of the first midwives in
the community.
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30 K.W. 3rd Avenue
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30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
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III . Architectural Information
The house at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue is a good example of the South
Florida bungalow style as built in Delray Beach during the 1920s
and 30s . Many of these homes were built from pre-designed plans
purchased from publications such as the Home Owners Service
Institute catalog and the AIA sponsored Architects Small House
Service Bureau, or from local lumber companies . But whether
designed by an architect, or constructed by local builders from
pre-designed plans, they all share the basic design elements of
the bungalow.
Walls : Horizontal wood or stucco exterior facing.
Roof: Low pitched gable roof with the ridge either
perpendicular or parallel to the street; often with
multiple gables . If the primary ridge is perpendicular to
the street, the front porch is usually roofed with a
separate offset gable. Roofs often have exposed rafter
tails .
Porch: Porches are prominent. They are usually deep and
extend the full width of the facade. The porch roof is
supported by piers. The design of the pier supports is
usually unique to the house and varies depending on the
creativity of the builder.
Windows : Double hung or casement, multi-paned and arranged
for cross ventilation
Plan: Usually rectangular and often modest in scale.
The Williams House contains many of the classic bungalow
features . There are two gables at right angles to the street
and an opposing gable roof covering the front porch. The porch
roof is supported by 2 traditional massive piers which are
broken at the middle with a molded cap. Above the cap the piers
taper gradually to the porch roof ' s supporting beam. Exposed
rafters are visible throughout. Original casement windows with
a 4 over 1 pane configurations are a feature of the front facade
adjoining the porch. All of the original multi-paned windows
are in place and most of the functioning wood shutters are
existing. The house originally had wood siding and possibly a
wood shingle trim. However, the facing has been covered with
vinyl siding so it is not possible on visual inspection to
determine what style of wood siding was used. The house has a
composite shingle roof. The foundation is a combination of pier
and cement block.
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IV. Historical Information
The house is located on Lots 5 & 6 of Block 36 . This block was
subdivided into 16 lots when the Town of Linton was platted in
1895 . In 1913 the block was replatted by the owners, J.H.
Jackson and W.H. Brady; 39 smaller lots were created out of the
original 16 . Lots 5 and 6, and most of the replatted lots were
purchased by George H. Green and his wife and the balance were
owned by W.H. Brady and his wife. By 1922 there were 14
structures on the block including the Primitive Baptist Church
on the northeast corner, and two grocery stores fronting on W.
Atlantic Avenue. When the Town of Linton was platted all of the
streets had names, the change from names to numbers was adopted
in 1924 . The streets which bounded Block 36 were as follows : on
the east, N. Beatty Street (N.W. 3rd Avenue) ; on the west N.
Larson Street (N.W. 4th Avenue) ; to the north, Miller Street
(N.W. 1st Street) .
Though the historic house was not owned by Susan Williams, she
resided there during the last 4 years of her life. The property
will be listed on the Local Register as the Susan Williams
House.
Susan Currie Williams was born in the Bahamas in 1870. In about
1898 she and her husband and their small daughter Agnes, boarded
the Sir Charles Orr and set sail for their new life in the Town
of Delray. Susan Williams had been trained as a midwife in the
Bahamas and it is possible that she had been asked to come here
by the Bahamian settlers who had established themselves in the
community. Her services were soon in demand, both as a midwife
and general nurse practitioner. The town did not have a resident
doctor until J. R. Cason set up practice in 1905, ten years after
the first settlers arrived. Medical facilities were available in
West Palm Beach but one had to travel by train (Florida East
Coast Railroad) to get there. A competent and caring midwife
was essential to the community, as babies did not time their
arrivals to conform to train schedules . Nurse "Susie" Williams
delivered black and white babies alike and gave other medical
attention as needed. As medical facilities became available and
doctors moved to the City, Susan was called upon by the medical
profession for home nursing. Tall, slender and imposing in her
white uniform and dark cloak, she is remembered even today, by
those who recall seeing her striding purposefully along with her
black medical bag in hand.
The original Williams homesite, now demolished, was located at
the southwest corner of S .W. 4th Street and S .W. 4th Avenue.
Susan William' s daughter, Agnes , married Grover Cleveland
Munnings in 1924 . Mr and Mrs Munnings purchased Lots 5 & 6 and
built the bungalow in 1935 . At the age of 80 Susan Williams
suffered a stroke and moved 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue to be with her
daughter and son-in-law. After a long and distinguished career
in public service Susan Williams died 4 years later in 1954 ate
the age of 84 .
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V. Statement of Significance and Criteria for Designation
Statement of Significance
The house at 30 N.W. 3rd . Avenue, also known as the Susan
Williams House, is a good example of a modest residential
bungalow as built in Delray Beach during the 1920s and 30s . The
house presents the major physical elements typical of bungalow
construction. With the exception of the vinyl siding which has
been installed over the original wood siding, most of the
bungalow' s defining character remains in tact. Additionally, for
the last 4 years of her life, the bungalow was the home of Susan
Williams one of Delray Beach's first midwives. It should be
noted that the original Williams homesite has been demolished,
as have many significant buildings in the historic black
community. It is appropriate that this building be listed on
the Local Register of Historic Places for it is worthy of the
protection and special consideration afforded by that
designation.
Criteria for Designation
Section 4 .5 . 1(B) of the Land Development Regulations of the City
of Delray Beach outlines the criteria for designating properties
or sites to the Local Register of Historic Places . It suggests
that at least one criteria from paragraphs (2) or (3) must be
met to justify designation. Listed below are the criteria which
relate to this property and justification for designation.
(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 the city, state,
or national history ( for example, the homestead of a local
founding family) . "
The house at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue was the home of Susan
Williams, one of the first midwives in the City,_ from
1950 until her death in 1954 . For 10 years after the first
settlers arrived 1895 the community had no doctor, the
nearest medical assistance was in West Palm Beach. The
presence of a competent midwife was not only significant
but essential to both the black and -white citizens of the
community. Because the original Susan Williams homesite has
been demolished, it is appropriate to recognize the house
she occupied during the last years of her life.
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(3 ) "A building, structure, site of district is deemed--to h
architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or
more of the following criteria. "
(a) "Portrays the environment in an era of history
characterized by one or more distinctive architectural
styles . "
This house is characteristic of the many modest bungalows
built in the community during the 1920s and 30s . It is
appropriate to offer recognition and some protection to
this structure because many of the early bungalows have
been demolished, or have been altered in such a way that
the original style cannot be identified.
(b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an
architectural style period, or method of construction. "
The Susan Williams house contains most of the
distinguishing characteristics of the bungalow style. It
has a double gabled roof with an opposing gable over the
porch roof . Exposed rafter tails are used throughout the
roof construction. The front porch is prominent and its
roof is supported with massive piers . The plan of the
house is rectangular and the multi-paned windows are massed
for cross ventilation.
30 N.W. 3rd Avenue is worthy of being designated to the Local
Register of Historic Places . It more than fulfills the criteria
for designation as set forth in Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , which requires
that only one criteria be met.
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30 N.W. 3rd Avenue
Page 9
VI . Bibliography and Sources
Delray Beach Design Guidelines, Delray Beach Historic
Preservation Board, 1990
Resourceful Rehab, Metropolitan Dade County, Division of
Historic Preservation, 1987
City Building Cards
Property Assessors Records, 1913
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1926 & 1941.
Oral History Documentation:
Douglas Williams , Grandson
Agnes Munnings, Daughter
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MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER(
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM # /O. B• - MEETING OF FEBRUARY 7 . 1995
SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 8-95
DESIGNATION OF SOLOMON DAVID SPADY HOUSE AS LOCAL
HISTORIC SITE
DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1995
This is second reading and public hearing for Ordinance No. 8-95
which designates the Solomon David Spady House located at 170 N.W.
5th Avenue as a local historic site and adds it to the Local
Register of Historic Places. The property consists of a single
family home which was constructed in 1926 and remains a good
example of the Mission Revival style of architecture as built in
Delray Beach in the 1920s. The house is associated with Delray' s
most prominent black educator and community leader from 1923 to
1956, Solomon David Spady, and is an important landmark to the
identity of the community.
The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this
matter on December 7, 1994, at which time the Board voted 6 to 0 to
recommend the designation of the Solomon David Spady House as a
local historic site. At first reading on January 17, 1995, the
Commission passed the ordinance by unanimous vote.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 8-95 on second and final
reading.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Historic Preservation Board DATE: October 18, 1994
Delray Beach
FROM: Douglas T. Williams
RE: Historic Designation of the Munnings House
I do feel that the Munnings house on northwest third avenue meets the requirements to
be designated an Historical Site. The American Bungalow meets the design guidelines
that are set forth by the city. The history of the house (which, at one time, was the
home of the city's only mid-wife) is certainly noteworthy. I have been a resident of
Delray Beach for most of my life and have experienced and been a part of the many
changes that have occurred. I do realize the importance of preserving the rich, cultural,
historical heritage in all sectors of the city.
I am, therefore asking that the Historical Preservation Board present this house, which
is located 30 N.W. 3 Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, to the city commission for
consideration of being designated to the Local Register as an historic site.
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ORDINANCE NO. 9-95
(`‘) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE SUSAN WILLIAMS
11 HOUSE, LOCATED AT 30 N.W. 3RD 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, Douglas T. Williams , as duly authorized agent, has
nominated the property described herein to be designated as a local
historic site; and
WHEREAS, a designation repori: was prepared concerning the
designation of the property located at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue; to the Local
Register of Historic Places; and
V1 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 December 7 , 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:
The Susan Williams House, located at 30 N.W. 3rd
Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly
described as follows :
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Lots 5 and 6 , REVISED PLAT OF BLOCK 36 , TOWN OF
DELRAY, as recorded in Plat Book 5 at Page 191 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
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 7th day of February , 1995 .
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Second Reading February 7 , 1995
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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 No. 9-95
which was passed by the Commission on February 7, 1995.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the
official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this
the 6th day of March, 1995.
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City Clerk
City of Delray Beach
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MEMORANDUM
DATE : JANUARY 3 , 1995
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TO: RICHARD BAUER, CODE ENFORCEMENT 'ADMINISTRATOR
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THRU: DIANEE DOMINGUEZ , PLAN.;I G DIRECTOR
FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER
SUBJECT: NON-COMPLIANCE OF CODE VIOLATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 30 N .W. 3RD AVENUE
The subject property was officially nominated to the Local
Register of Historic Places by the Historic Preservation Board
(HPB) at a public hearing held on December 7 , 1994 . The first
reading of the designating ordinance will be heard by the City
Commission at its meeting of January 17 , 1995 . Section
4 . 5 . 1 (C) ( 5 ) of the LDR' s states that once officially nominated
to the register, no building permits may be issued until the
City Commission approves or denies the designating ordinance.
The purpose and intent of this delay is to prevent demolition or
inappropriate exterior alterations to a property which is
nominated to the local register.
After reading the code violation notice sent to the property
owner, I note that the majority of the infractions deal with
interior work which would not be reviewed by the HPB and would
not require a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) if the
property were already listed on the Local Register. Therefore,
it seems to me perfectly in order to allow the building permits
to be issued and require the owner to comply with the interior
portion of the violations as soon as possible .
In order to conform to the purpose aiId intent Section
4 . 5 . 1 (C) ( 5 ) with respect to the issuance of building permits , it
will be necessary to defer the repair of the exterior walls and
siding, roof and soffits, etc. until the City Commission has
approved or denied the property' s listing on the historic
register. Once the building is listed, approval for the
exterior renovations and alterations will be reviewed by the HPB
through the COA review process and exterior repairs can begin
immediately.
c : Steven Taylor, Planner
Vera Farrington, HPB Member
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
100 NW FIRST AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH , FLORIDA 33444
(407 ) 243- 7213
NOTICE OF HEARING TO
DETERMINE NONCOMPLIANCE PERIOD AND FINE AMOUNT
IN THE MATTER OF :
MUNNINGS AGNES CEB CASE NO . 93- 10156
335 SW 4TH AVE DATE : 11/28/94
DELRAY BEACH , FL 334442665
On 10/11/94 , after a hearing before the Code Enforcement
Board , an Order was issued to you which required compliance with cer-
tain provision (s ) of the Code of Ordinances and/or Land Development
Regulations of the City of Delray Beach by a certain date . The Order
indicated that a fine could be imposed in the event of noncompliance .
The Code Enforcement Board was recently informed that you have not
fully commplied with the aforementioned Order and has scheduled a
hearing for Tuesday , JANUARY 10, 1995 , at 1 : 30 P.M. , at
Commission Chambers , at the above address , to determine the number of
days of noncompliance and the amount of fine .
Although a hearing is not necessary to impose fines , our practice is to
schedule and hold such hearings so that you have the opportunity to
present arguments and/or evidence on your behalf . We encourage you to
attend this hearing . Please contact us at the above phone number if
you need assistance .
If you decide to appeal the Board ' s decision to a court of competent
jurisdiction , you will need a record of the proceedings . For this
purpose , you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings is made , which record includes the testimony and the evidence upon
' which the appeal is to be based . The City does not provide such a
record or transcription .
BY : N. SMITH
Norma Smith , Code Enforcement Board Clerk
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CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH '
100 NW FIRST AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH , FLORIDA 33444
(40? ) 243- 7213
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NOTICE OF HEARING TO
DETERMINE NONCOMPLIANCE PERIOD AND FINE AMOUNT
IN THE MATTER OF:
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MUNNINGS •AGNES CEB CASE NO . 93- 10156
335 SW4TH AVE DATE: 11/28/94
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DELRAY BEACH , FL 334442665
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On 10/11/94 , after a hearing before the Code Enforcement
Board , an Order was issued to you which required compliance with cer-
tain provision (s ) of the Code of Ordinances and/or Land Development
Regulations of the City of Delray Beach by a certain date . The Order
indicated that a fine could be imposed in the event of noncompliance .
The Code Enforcement Board was recently informed that you have not
fully commplied with the aforementioned Order and has scheduled a
hearing for Tuesday , JANUARY 10, 1995 at 1 : 30 P.M. , at
Commission Chambers , at the above address , to determine the number of
days of noncompliance and the amount of fine .
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Although a hearing is not necessary to impose fines , our practice is to
schedule and hold such hearings so that you have the opportunity to
present arguments and/or evidence on your behalf . We encourage you to
attend this hearing . Please contact us at the above phone number if
you need assistance .
If you decide to appeal the Board ' s decision to a court of competent
jurisdiction , you will need a record of the proceedings . For this
purpose , you may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings is made , which record includes the testimony and the evidence upon
' which the appeal is to be based . The City does not provide such a
record or transcription .
BY: N. SMITH
Norma Smith , Code Enforcement Board Clerk
RE: VIOLATION ADDRESS AND LEGAL
DESCRIPTION LOCATION:
Agnes Munnings 30 NW 3rd Ave. , Delray Beach,
335 SW 4th Avenue Fl. , Lots 5 and 6 , Blk. 36 ,
Delray Beach, Fl 33444 Town of Delray according to
Plat Book 5, Page 38 of the
official records of Palm Beach
County, Fl .
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD ORDER C.E.B. 93-10156
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At the Code Enforcement Board Hearing held on October 11, 1994 ,
the above party was found guilty by the Code Enforcement Board of
the City of Delray Beach of violating City of Delray Beach Land
Development Regulation sections as enumerated below. The viola-
tions occur on property that the Code Enforcement Board deter-
mined you own in Delray Beach as described above as the violation
•address and legal description.
The Code Enforcement Board found that you were notified of the
violations enumerated below and further that you were properly
notified of this Code Enforcement Board Hearing. A
representative for the property owner was present at the above
hearing.
Based on testimony and evidence offered to and accepted by the
Code Enforcement Board of the City of Delray Beach from the Code
Enforcement Division, the Code Enforcement Board adjudged by a
vote of 5 to 0 that you were guilty of the following violations
which were determined to occur at the above violation address and
legal description location:
1 . LDR 7 .4 . 1(302 . 9 ) which requires approved listed smoke detec-
tors to be provided to all residential units .
2 . LDR 7 .4 . 1( 303 .4) which requires that minimum residential
electrical standards are met in halls, habitable rooms,
laundry and furnace rooms .
It is hereby ordered and adjudged by the Code Enforcement Board
that the above party be given 60 days from the date of this Code
Enforcement Board Order to correct the aforemetioned violations .
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If the required corrections are not made within the above time
period, a fine of $25 . 00 per month shall be assessed until final
corrections are achieved. A Formal Hearing shall not be neces-
sary to assess fines . There shall be a presumption of
noncompliance unless the violator notified the Code Enforcement
Division of the City of Delray Beach of compliance on a timely
basis .
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CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH •
100 NW FIRST AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH , FLORIDA 33444
(407 ) 243- 7213
NOTICE OF FORMAL HEARING
IN THE MATTER OF:
MUNNINGS AGNES CEB CASE NO . 93- 10156
335 SW 4TH AVE DATE: 11/28/94
DELRAY BEACH , FL 334442665
The City of Delray Beach Code Enforcement Division previously notified
you of the following violation (s ) of provisions of the City of Delray
Beach ' s Code of Ordinances and/or Land Development Regulations :
SEVERAL VIOLATIONS OF THE STANDARD HOUSING CODE, 1991 EDITION, AS ADOPTED BY THE
CITY OB DELRAY BEACH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS: (SEE ATTACHED)
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The above violation (s ) is reported at the following described property:
TOWN OF DELRAY LTS 5 & 6 BLK 36
whose address is : 30 NW 3RD AVE
The Code Enforcement Division determined that the alleged violation (s)
has not been corrected , and now requests that the Code Enforcement
Board hear this matter on Tuesday , JANUARY 10, 1995 at
1 : 30 P.M. at the City of Delray Beach Commission Chambers , located at
100 N. W. 1st Avenue , Delray Beach , Florida .
It is to your benefit , and I encourage you to appear before the Board
at the above time in order to call witnesses to testify and/or present
evidence on your behalf . You may retain an attorney to represent you
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at the hearing .
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If you choose not to attend the hearing , the Code Enforcement Board
may make its ruling solely on the evidence submitted by the Code En-
forcement Division .
If the Code Enforcement Board finds that you are in violation of the
above code (s ) , it may order that you comply with the code (s ) and , in
the event of failure to comply , provide for a fine NOT TO EXCEED $ 250
PER DAY PER VIOLATION OR $500 PER DAY PER VIOLATION IN THE CASE OF A
REPEAT VIOLATION(S) .
Please review the attached Stipulation Form and instruction sheet . If
you choose to submit the stipulation form prior to the above hearing ,
and if the Code Enforcement Board accepts the terms of the stipula-
tion , your right to a formal hearing will be waived . Signing the
stipulation form will be an admission on your behalf that the alleged
violation (s ) exists , and will act as a binding agreement between your-
self and the City that you will correct the violation (s ) by the date
specified and the City will have the right to impose a fine in the
event that the violation (s ) is not corrected by the deadline .
You are encouraged to appear at the hearing even if you submit the
stipulation form because the Board may not accept your stipulation .
For further information , please read the attachments to this notice ,
and , if applicable , consult with your attorney. You can call us at
the above phone number if you need more assistance . The Code Enforce-
ment Board may assess a fine for noncompliance without holding another
formal hearing . Fines may be recorded as liens against real and per-
sonal property in official records . The City of Delray Beach Code
Enforcement Board operates pursuant to Chapter 162 , Florida Statutes ,
and Chapter 37 of the City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances .
Please be advised that if you decide to appeal the Board ' s decision to
a court of competent jurisdiction , you will need a record of the pro-
ceedings . For this purpose , you may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made , which record includes the testimony
and the' evidence upon which the appear is to be based . The City does
not provide such a record or transcription .
The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where
necessary to afford . an individual with a disability an equal opportuni-
ty to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service , program, or
activity conducted by the City . Please contact Doug Randolph , (407 )
' 243- 7127 at least twenty-four ( 24) hours prior to the program or activ-
' ity in order for the City to reasonably accommodate your request .
B Y: N. SMITH
Norma Smith , Code Enforcement Board Clerk
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH •
• CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
• 100 NW First Avenue N v
Delray Beach , Florida 33444
• 407/243-7213
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• STANDARD HOUSING CODE VIOLATION NOTICE � .
MUNNINGS .AGNES • Case Number ; HC- 93- 10156 •
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335 SW 4TH AVE • Notice Date07/20/94 •
DELRAY BEACH, FL 334442665 Final Correction Date : 08/20/94
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Palm Beach County property tax records indicate .that you own the
following property:
VIOLATION ADDRESS : 30 NW 3RD AVE . •
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • • TOWN OF DELRAY LTS 5 & 6 BLK 36
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PROPERTY I . D . NUMBER: 12 .43 46 16 01 036 0050 •
Please Note : Violation (s ) of the attached provision(s) of the
Standard Housing Code as adopted by the City of Delray Beach , Land .
Development Regulations were noted at the above property. •
You have until the Final Correction Date noted above to correct
the attached violation (s) . Failure to comply will result in a hearing
before the City of Delray Beach Code . Enforcement Board which Board may
assess fines for non-compliance .
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If you require assistance , information , or if you believe an error
has been made , please contact the Code Enforcement Division located • at
the address and phone number listed above or the Code Enforcement
Officer at the phone number listed below.
Additional repairs or modifications not noted as violations . in
this Notice • may be required to conform to City Codes . Also note that
• you may be required to secure permits from the Building Inspection •
Division and/or to follow other ordinance requirements to correct
certain violations . •
• In the event that permits are required , please bring this
Violation Notice with you when applying for the permit (s) .
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Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated .
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Code Enforcement Officer Division Administrator
(407 ) 243- ••
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VIOLATION DETAIL c., ,\ r l , �` 1 PAGE 1
CASE NUMBER 93-00010156
PROPERTY ADDRESS 30 NW 3RD AVE
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VIOLATION . '`x GENERAL INFORMATION DATE QUANTITY
COMMENTS . 7/20/94 1
For information this property was declared unsafe in
Feb 1993 . during the months that followed the owner of the '
property was working with the city • towards the removal of •
tenants and ultimate demolition of the property . In June
of this year the owner expressed a desire to repair rather
than demolish the property . therefore , the following
violations continue to exists and need to be repaired .
VIOLATION . 7 . 4 . 1 ( 302-. 4) DATE QUANTITY
WATER HEATING FACILITIES 1/25/93 1
WATER HEATER IS IMPROPERLY WIRED AND PRESSURE RELIEF
-VALVE PIPING IS NOT CORRECT SIZE.
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
EVERY DWELLING UNIT SHALL HAVE WATER HEATING FACILITIES
WHICH ARE PROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN A SAFE AND
GOOD WORKING CONDITION.
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VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 302 . 6 ) 'DATE QUANTITY
KITCHEN FACILITIES 1/25/93 1
FOOD PREPARATION SURFACES TO BE IMPERVIOUS TO WATER .
SHELVING AND CABINETS ARE IN DISREPAIR .
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
EVERY DWELLING UNIT SHALL CONTAIN A KITCHEN EQUIPPED WITH
FOOD PREPARATION SURFACES , SHELVING , CABINETS OR DRAWERS AND
FREESTANDING OR PERMANENTLY INSTALLED COOKSTOVE . PORTABLE
ELECTRIC COOKING EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT FULFILL THIS
REQUIREMENT . EVERY DWELLING UNIT SHALL CONTAIN MECHANICAL
• REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT .
EXCEPTION : NOTHING PRECLUDES A WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT THE
TENANT WILL FURNISH MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT
AND/OR A COOK-STOVE .
VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 302 . 9 ) DATE QUANTITY
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SMOKE DETECTOR SYSTEMS 1/25/93 1
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION) •
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VIOLATION DETAIL PAGE 2
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CASE NUMBER 93-00010156
?ROPER'Y ADDRESS 30 NW 3RD AVE
LISTED SMOK DETECTOR , INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
MANUFACTURER ' S RECOMMENDATIONS AND LISTING . THE DETECTOR •
SHALL PROVIDE AN AUDIBLE ALARM . •
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED
PROVIDE AUDIBLE SMOKE DETECTORS OUTSIDE ALL SLEEPING AREAS .
WHEN USING CEILING MOUNT , THE EDGE OF DETECTOR SHOULD BE
AT LEAST ( 6 ) SIX INCHES FROM WALL . WHEN USING WALL MOUNT ,
THE TOP OF DETECTOR TO BE (FOUR) TO (TWELVE) INCHES FROM
CEILING .
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VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 303 . 4 ) DATE QUANTITY
ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND OUTLETS 1/25/93 1
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION •
EVERY . HABITABLE ROOM SHALL CONTAIN TWO SEPARATE AND REMOTE
RECEPTACLE OUTLETS . BEDROOMS SHALL HAVE ONE WALL SWITCH
CONTROLLED LIGHTING OUTLET. IN KITCHENS , TWO SEPARATE AND
REMOVE RECEPTACLE OUTLETS AND A WALL OR CEILING LIGHTING ,
OUTLET CONTROLLED BY A WALL SWITCH . HALL , WATER CLOSET
COMPARTMENT , BATHROOM , LAUNDRY ROOM OR FURNACE ROOM SHALL
CONTAIN ONE CEILING OR WALL-MOUNTED LIGHTING OUTLET .
IN BATHROOMS , LIGHTING OUTLET SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY A WALL
SWITCH AND AT LEAST ONE RECEPTACLE OUTLET PROVIDED . NEW
BATHROOM OUTLET SHALL HAVE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
PROTECTION .
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED
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INSTALL LIGHT FIXTURES IN
INSTALL RECEPTACLES IN
ALL WORK REQUIRES ELECTRICAL PERMIT. INSPECTION/APPROVAL
REQUIRED . INSTALL CONVENIENCE OUTLET ON GROUND FAULT
INTERRUPTER CIRCUIT. •
VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 305 . 16 . 1) • DATE QUANTITY
INT . FLOORS , WALL + CEILING 1/25/93 1
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ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
EVERY FLOOR , INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING SHALL BE
RODENT PROOF , IN SOUND CONDITION AND SAFE TO USE .
CORRECTIVE ACTION. REQUIRED
PROVIDE A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER ' S REPORT ALONG WITH PLANS •
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VIOLATION DETAIL PAGE 3
CASE NUMBER 93- 00010156
PROPERTY ADDRESS 30 NW 3RD AVE •
TO CORRECT STRUCTURAL DEFECTS : ACQUIRE BUILDING PERMIT
VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 30'5 . 2) DATE QUANTITY
EXTERIOR WALLS 1/25/93 1
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE FREE OF HOLES , BREAKS . LOOSE OR
ROTTING BOARDS AND ANY OTHER CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT ADMIT
RAIN, OR DAMPNESS TO THE INTERIOR.
SPECIAL NOTE: DUE TO THE EXTENT OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
EVIDENT AND DESCRIBED THROUGHOUT THIS REPORT , AND TO
DETERMINE THE OVERALL DEGREE OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGES , WE •
WILL REQUIRE THAT A 1 ' N 2 ' SECTION OF EXTERIOR SIDING BE
REMOVED ON FOUR SIDES OF THE , BUILDING . WE ALSO ADVISE THAT
THIS BE YOUR FIRST STEP (EXCEPT SMOKE DETECTORS ) OF ANY
REPAIR PROCESSES .
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED
. ' REMOVE AND REPLACE ALL ROTTED SIDING AND REPAIR ALL HOLES .
CAULK AS REQUIRED .
VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 305 . 3 . 1) DATE QUANTITY •
ROOFS 1/25/93 1
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
ROOFS SHALL BE STRUCTURALLY SOUND AND HAVE NO DEFECTS WHICH
MIGHT ADMIT RAIN.
CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED
REMOVE AND REPLACE DEFECTIVE ROOF MEMBERS . REMOVE AND
REPLACE ROOF STRUCTURE (RAFTERS AND JOISTS ) . ENTIRE RE-ROOF
REQUIRED IF 25% OR MORE OF ROOF REPLACED . PERMIT REQUIRED .
VIOLATION 7 . 4 . 1 ( 305 . 3 . 2 ) DATE QUANTITY
ASCIA , OVERHANGS , SOFFITS 1/25/93 1
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ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
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ALL PORTIONS OF A ROOF INCLUDING GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUT SHALL
BE COMPLETE WITH ALL TRIM STRIPS , MOLDINGS , BRACKETS , BRACES
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VIOLATION DETAIL PAGE 4
CASE NUMBER 93-00010156
PROPERTY ADDRESS 30 NW 3RD AVE
AND SUPPORTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMMON BUILDING PRACTICES .
CORRECTIVE .ACTION REQUIRED
REMOVE AND REPLACE ALL ROTTED WOOD. PERMIT REQUIRED.
• CAULK , SEAL FLASH , AND PAINT AS _REQUIRED TO COMPLY. .
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VIOLATION 7 .4 . 1 ( 305 , 7.) DATE
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QUANTITY
WINDOWS • 1/25/93 1
ORDINANCE DESCRIPTION
EVERY WINDOW SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY WEATHERTIGHT , WATER-
TIGHT AND RODENTPROOF , AND KEPT IN SOUND WORKING CONDITION.
-CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED
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PROVIDE CAULKING AND SEALANT TO WINDOWS .
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CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy of this Notice of Formal Hearing was
served on the alleged violator in accordance with and as required
by Florida Statutes, Chapter 162 .
Method of Service:
---__ Date :
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.121 Certified Mail
11/28/94 311 637 699
(-J Hand Delivery
( Advertisement
By.: ti t 11'U
o a Smith
Code Enforcement Board Clerk
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Address of Service:
335 SW 4TH AVENUE
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DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444
Vital!. l OF 2
CITY OF UELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
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CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
STIPULATION AGREEMENT* •
(to 'Waive Formal Bearing, -
to Correct Violation and to Impose Fine '
for Non-Compliance, if necessary)
. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD CASE NUMBER
The underaigned owner or authorized agent for the owner of the real property described
below who waa'ieaued or who has legal authority to-bind the real property owner with
respect to a Notice of Violation and a Notice of Formal Bearing (cuae number noted
above) before the' City of Delray Beach Code Enforcement Board, concerning a continuing
violation enumerated below which exists at the real property legally described as:
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agrees that the continuing violation enumerated below axiata and continuaa to exist as
of / / (data of uchedul.id Formal Hearing before the Coda Enforcement Board)
et the property described above In violation of City of Delray Beach Coda of Ordinances
land/or Land Development Regulations. • .
CONTINUING VIOLATION
CITATION REFERENCE:
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS (I.UR) DESCRIPTION OF
OR CODE OF ORDINANCES (CO) • CONTINUING VIOLATION
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1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
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4. 4.
5. 5.
Baued on the City of Delray Beach Code Enforcement Board accepting Chia Stipulation
Agreement, I WAIVE the Formal. hearing before the Code Enforcement Board scheduled for
/ ( and I REQUEST that I be given until / / to correct the
continuing violation listed above.
I fully understand that the continuing violation must be corrected by the above agreed
correction date or a FINE of 4 par day shall be imposed and computed
commencing from / / and lancing until the date the violation is finally
corrected. A formal hearing shall not ha necessary for issuance of a Code Enforcement
Board Order imposing a fine.
It a fine is imposed but not Auld, a lien for the amount of unpaid auueeuud fine will
be filed against any reel or puruonal property owned by the above real property owner
where the violation exists. Under Florida Statutes, the Coda Enforcement Board has the
authority to direct foreclosure on non—homestead property againat which a Coda
Enforcement Board lien is filed after three moncho from the filing of auch lien.
AS EVIDENCED BY MY SIGNATURE (11( THE REVERSE SIDE (IF THIS FORM, I ACENOUI.EDCE THAT I
READ AND UNDERSTAND TILE TEILiIS OF TNILl STIPULATION A(:ILEEIIEN'1' AND THAT 1 UNDERSTAND THAT
THUS STIPULATION AGREEMENT IS NOT EFFECTIVE IINTII. ACCEPTED BY THE CITY'S CODE
ENFORCEMENT BOARD DURING A FORMAT. NEARING. IF ACCEPTED, A CODE ENFORCEMENT HOARD
ORDER WILL. BE ISSUED FINDING TILE ABOVE REAI. PROPERTY OWNER GUILTY OF THE ABOVE
VIOLATION AND RESTATING THE TERMS OF THIS STIPULATION AGREEMENT.
TUTS STIPULATION AGREEMENT TO LIE PROCESSED MUST LIE NOTARIZED FOIL EACH (IIBIEIL OIL AGENT
SIGNING ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
" NOTE: Plurula are implied where necessary chroughout both sides of t111a Agreement-
- SEE REVERSE SIDE --
PACE 2 OF 2
WE RECOMMEND
WE RECOMM THAT You ATTEND THE HEARING WHEN THIS
THIS STIPULATION AGREEMENT.
ENENWISH TO CONSULT WITH STIPULATION
AGREEMENT, YOUR ATTORNEY PRIOR TO SIGNING
AGREEMENT
ICNINC AND WILL BE
ITEMS A T'll(IUUCii U BELOW MUST BE C SUBMITTING
NOTARIZED FOR EACH .
AND EVERY COMPLETED. THIS ACItEEMEN'l'
PROPERTY OWNER OF RECORD, MUST DE
A. PRINTED NAME, SIGNED 1tY AND
EACH AUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNATURE AND DATE SIGNED
SIGNING FOR A REAL. PROPERTY OWNER WHERE
FOR EACH REAL PROPERTY OWNER OR FOR
1• THE VIOLATION EXISTS:
PRINTED NAME OF OWNER OR AGENT
2. SIGNATUREDATE
PRINTED NAME
OF OWNER OR AGENT
3. NAME 8 LCNA('UftE
PRINTED DATE
OF OWNER OR AGENT
y SIGNATURE
PRINTED NAME OF OWNER OR DATE
AGENT SIGNATURE
d• FOR EACl1 AGENT SIGNING ABOVE, IF ANX
OF AGENCY TO INDDATE
OWNER. , LISTL OWNERUT YOU AREI A, ABOVE.) AND BASIS
(USE SAME NUMBIiR LINE UrILIZEO IN A. ABOVE.)
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OWNER REPRESENTED AGENCY DASIg 3,
2. OWNER REPRESENTED AGENCY BASIS
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U NER REPRESENTED AGL•'tICY BASIS 4.
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C• ADDRESS Ot�NER E RESENTED AGENCY DASIS
TELEPHONE NUMBER OF SI(NINC PARTIES IN A,
UTILIZEDDDRES ANDD TE EPHONE N
ABOVE: (USE SAME NUMBER LINE
I.
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
2. TELEPHONENUMBER
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE u r
3. TELEPHONE NUMBER
STREET ADDRESS
4. CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE
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TELEPHONE NUMBER
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STREET ADDRESS
CITY . 'STATE ZIP
• TELEPHONE NUMBER D. STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH I'
The foregoing instrument wns acknowledged before
me this
19 by day of
personally known to me or who has Rho is
produced (NAPIE)
identification and who did take an oath.
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Signature
IYl1e, Print or Stamp Name
(Seal) Title
Serial Number
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CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD — INFORMATION FOR FORMAL HEARING — CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
NOTE: The following is information from Sections 37.38, 37.30, 37;40,
37.41, and 37.42 of Chapter 37 of the Code of Ordinances of the City
of Defray Beach, Florida. For further information, it is suggested
that the party• seeking assistance review the full text of that
Chapter of the Code or seek legal counsel, or both:
Section 37.38. Formal Hearing •
1. When the Board sets a violation for formal hearing, 'the Cleric of
the Board shall set a time and date for the formal hearing and
notify the alleged violator and the City Attorney. The violator .
shall be given at least seven (7) days written notice of the
formal hearing.
2. At the time and place set for the formal hearing, the Board shall
hear and consider all testimony offered and shall examine and
consider all the evidence presented. After the conclusion of the
'hearing, the Board shall issue findings of fact and conclusions
of law and an order commanding whatever.steps are necessary to
bring a violation into compliance by the time set in the .Order.
The findings and Order shall be by motion approved by a "majority
of those present and voting, except that at• least four (4)
members of the Board must affirmatively vote in favor of the
action for the action to be offica.ai.
3. In the event the. Board believes that a violation presents a
serious threat to 'the public health, safety and welfare, the
Board may direct• tiie City Attorney to see appropriate injunctive
relief in the name of the City from the Circuit Court.
• Section 37.39 Hearing Procedures
1 . No Board member shall act in any case in which that member has a
conflict of interest.
2. All hearings of the Board shall be open to 'the public and any '
person whose interests may be affected by the matter before the
Board shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Minutes of all
Board hearings shall be kept by the Board Clerk.
3. Hearings shall be informal and need not be conducted according to
technical rules relating to evidence and witnesses. They shall,
however, be conducted in accordance with accepted parliamentary
procedures relative to motions, votes and decisions. Fundamental
due process shall be observed and shall govern all hearings.
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• 4. All relevant evidence shall, be admitted if,
Board, •it is the L• ' pini
in the o
YPe of evidence upon which reasonable' andon the
responsible. Pereons..would:normal�.' businesible irs•,•
• : Y rely;•itt the coiicliicC' a ::
regardless of the ex or staEittory;;rule which might Make suchsevidenceinadmissabletence of 'lcotnmon law
over objections in civil .act;ions.
Overuobje tiOns in'd civi•Iit ,ac '.The .Ch airman.'of. .. r
;' ,• -, ► '•'' us iri` ll hi;, Y 'repetitious evidence: •the' Board may
i�5:,,;tlaarsay`evidence rria 'be a ` ' , ar`
Y ccepted� or the 'purpose;'of fii'y
orFiexplaining 'any'direcC`eviiience;_ •buL'•:stich-.hearse r P she'd hal
' not4in1and of3i salfonsidered sufficient to'su •`or
Y'ev.idence shall
finding or decision unless the evidence would be'admissibl•e • '
objections
PP t!$.,.
n' a .civil action. ='r,'�� over
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6• mach , art. �O ti
P Y the. hearing shall have the right ' '
examine:witnesses,: b) ixntroduce exhibits to: a) Call and
PpoeingWitneei3es; •:a ;` a) Cross—examfne;
f )• Impeach Withesaes;''e)• Rebut: evi'd.ence.
7. TheTalleged violator ,haa the rig•h•t' to be re res
t_. .
attorney at the, formal hearing. ,X •i• �'�i+,rr{1
8 ,,Al]. test ) t`' P ented'by,an
imony;,before, the Board shall •be 'under oath ,and s a1
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recorded The .alleged violator''or ':the City of Delray 1Beachlmaye
cause the,-:Proceedings to be recorded'b
• ,.Reporter •or ,otheir.:;cer.tified recordist i •a, rumenfied Couxr .;
9•4., ! 1, f,, ,lr •lei •ti,�i ;•,' '., !! f,:. g itlatrlllTlent. , •� '
• ever`Phe4+Board,ishould attempt to convene no�.lesa frequently�`�than once
y two 2 ' �' t °'
( ) tinonths. but 'may meet•more or less of Ceti as�..the
demand necessitates. .'
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Section 37.40 Subpoena.Powers
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The 'City, the Boaz or the' alleged violator. may .•
witnesses and •recorca}. including surveya;• ti request that
be subpoenaed 'to-- any formal hearin olnas 'shd l .ber mrtedibys,
officers of the Cit g• '. .Subpoenas shall be •served. by
of the Board shall providelthe Clerk ofy Beach lthe'tfloardtwith su •
sighed ;and blank,witness subpoenas to;ba .. xhe:. Cltairinan•
signs ore and.nk wit ya Attorneysubpofficient
provided to alleged : '
the purpose of subpoenaing wilnesses�andsrecords,C 'Theity Attorneor slit
pay to the;Cit}• of •belray Beach a •fee 'of twelve dollaz8vioxatoo short
each subpoena :served. � Zz:QO) for
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NOTE.: Subpoenas and subpoenas duces ,tecum are av
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Enforcementivision: The 'same should be .filledoutAby tat•::;' Code
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served and the date and time of the hearing. The original and a copy
should be delivered to the City of Delray Beach, Code Enforcement
Department, 100 N. W. First Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, Attention:
Norma Smith. A charge of $12.00 is made for each subpoena served by
the Police Department. ,All checks should be made payable to the City
of Delray Beach.
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Section 37.41 Decisions and Enforcement Orders
1. Every enforcement order of the Board shall be final subject to
the right of the aggrieved party, including without limitation
the City of Delray Beach and the violator, to appeal a ruling or
order of the Board by certiorari to the Circuit Court of the
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida in and for Palm Beach
County, Florida. An appeal shall be filed within 30 days of the
execution of the order to be appealed.,
2. Every enforcement order of the Board .shall •be in writing and
shall include findings of fact and conclusions of law, and shall.
indicate the vote upon the order.
• 3. Every enforcement order shall be signed by the Chairman and shall
be filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Delray
Beach, Florida. A copy of the signed order shall by sent by
Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, to the Violator.
4. The Board shall in every proceeding reach a decision without
• unreasonable or unnecessary delay and shall in all instances,
reach a decision within twenty (20) calendar days from the date
of the hearing.
5. All City employees shall take action as necessary in accordance
with a decision of the Board.
Section 37.42 Lines for Non-compliance with orders
The City of Delray Beach Code Enforcement Board, upon notification by
the Code Enforcement Officer that a previous order of the City of
Delray Beach Code Enforcement Board has not been complied with by the
time set, may order the violator to pay a fine not to exceed two
hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) per day for each day a violation
continues past the date set for compliance. A Certified Copy of an
order imposing a fine may be recorded in the public records and
thereafter shall constitute a lien against the property upon which
the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property
owned by the violator. After six (6) months from the filing of any
such lien which remains unpaid, the Code Enforcement Board may
authorize the City Attorney to foreclose upon the lien.
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MEMORANDUM1 .
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TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER Pq
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM # ` 4) - MEETING OF JANUARY 17. 1995
FIRST READING FOR ORDINANCE NO. 9-95/DESIGNATION OF SUSAN
WILLIAMS HOUSE AS LOCAL HISTORIC SITE
DATE: JANUARY 12, 1995
This is first reading for Ordinance No. 9-95 which designates the
Susan Williams House located at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue as a local
historic site and adds it to the Local Register of Historic Places.
The property consists of a single family home which was constructed
in 1935 and remains a good example of the Bungalow style of
architecture which was popular in Delray from the 1920s until the
advent of World War II. The house is associated with Susan
Williams, one of the City's early midwives, and is the only
remaining building in Delray Beach to physically link the social
1110 and cultural history of the pioneer midwives to the community.
The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this
matter on December 7, 1994, at which time the Board voted 6 to 0 to
recommend the designation of the Susan Williams House as a local
historic site.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 9-95 on first reading. If
passed, a public hearing will be held on February 7, 1995.
ref:agmemol6
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ORDINANCE NO. 29-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9-95
BY AMENDING THE CAPTION, THE THIRD "WHEREAS" CLAUSE
AND SECTION 1 TO CORRECT THE PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
AND ADDRESS; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE
"ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 2002" TO SHOW
THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER;
PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING
CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 9-95 was passed and adopted in regular session on second and
final reading on February 7, 1995; and
WHEREAS, on August 4, 1999, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach
held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the expansion of the municipal tennis center to the
west; and
WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of
the expansion, subject to the condition that the Williams House be relocated; and
WHEREAS, the plans for the tennis center expansion later changed and the Community
Redevelopment Agency then moved forward with plans to redevelop Block 36 (the site of the Susan
Williams House); and
WHEREAS, on October 6, 1999, the Historic Preservation Board approved the relocation of
the Williams House to the Spady Museum Complex; and
WHEREAS, the Williams House was relocated, but the property description and address in
Ordinance No. 9-95 were not amended accordingly; and
WHEREAS, on June 19, 2002, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach
recommended 7 to 0 that Ordinance 9-95 be amended to reflect the correct property description and
address.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the caption of Ordinance No. 9-95 be amended to read as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE SUSAN WILLIAMS HOUSE,
LOCATED AT 30 N.W. 3RD AVENUE 154 N.W. 5TH AVENUE, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE;
PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, 4-994 2002" TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN
AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A
SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Section 2. That the third "Whereas" clause of Ordinance No. 9-95 be amended to read as
follows:
WHEREAS, a designation report was prepared concerning the designation of the property
located at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue 154 N.W. 5th Avenue to the Local Register of Historic Places; and
Section 3. That Section 1 of Ordinance No. 9-95 be amended to read 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:
The Susan Williams House, located at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue 154 N.W. 5th Avenue,
Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as follows:
Lots 5 and 6, REVISED PLAT OF BLOCK 36, TOWN OF DELRAY, as recorded
in Plat Book 5 at Page 191 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida.
South 12 feet of Lot 7 and Lot 8, Melvin S. Burd Subdivision, as recorded in Plat
Book 11, Page 73, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida (154 NW
5th Avenue).
Section 4. That the Planning Director of said City shall, upon the effective date of this
ordinance, amend the "Zoning Map of Delray Beach, Florida, 2002" to show the historic
designation in an overlay manner.
Section 5. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Section 6. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any
paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
2 ORD NO. 29-02
I.
decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the
part declared to be invalid.
Section 7. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second
and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the
day of , 200_.
ATTEST MAYOR
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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DELRAY BEACH
All-America City 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 561/243-7000
August 10, 2000
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Dr. Janet Matthews
1993 State Historic Preservation Officer
Department of State
R.A. Gray Building, Room 305
500 S. Bronough Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250
Dear Dr. Matthews,
On behalf of the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, I am pleased to write in
support of the Grant-in Aid application which is being submitted for the restoration of the
historic Munnings Cottage.
The cottage, also known as the Susan Williams House, was listed in our Local Register
of Historic Places in 1995. Susan Williams, the mother of Agnes Munnings, was a
trained midwife in the Bahamas, when in 1898 the small group of Bahamian settlers in
Delray asked if she and her family would immigrate to the US and serve as a midwife to
their community. The town did not have a resident doctor until 1905 and nurse "Susie",
tall, slender and imposing in her white uniform and dark cloak delivered both black and
white babies alike and gave other medical attention as needed. Agnes Williams
Munnings and her husband built the cottage in 1935. At the age of 80 nurse "Susie"
came to live with her daughter and spent the remaining 4 years of her life at the
Munnings Cottage.
The Munnings Cottage was in the "path of progress" and was scheduled for possible
demolition when it was relocated to the site of the Spady Museum, where it will serve as
office and exhibition space. Architecturally significant as a modest residential bungalow
in the African-American community, it also retains a great deal of historical significance
for its association with Susan Williams.
Your favorable consideration of this worthy renovation project will leave a legacy for
generations to come.
Sincerely,
Patricia Cayce
Historic Preservation Planner
i HE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS
Fnntedor,h ;yJed Feaer
CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION
TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER
THROUGH: PAUL DORLING, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING
FROM: WENDY SHAY, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 2, 2002
REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE 9-95 FOR A PARCEL OF LAND
LOCATED AT 154 NW 5th AVENUE (THE SUSAN WILLIAMS HOUSE), ADJACENT
TO THE SPADY MUSEUM BETWEEN MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR DRIVE AND NW
1sT STREET; AN INDIVIDUALLY LISTED HISTORIC PROPERTY.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The Susan Williams House historic designation was previously applied to the house located at 30 NW
3rd Avenue, Lots 5 & 6 of Block 36, Town of Delray, originally the Town of Linton. The structure has
been moved to 154 NW 5th Avenue just south of the Spady Museum described as approximately .15
acres of land in the Melvin Burd Subdivision that includes the south 12 feet of Lot 7 & Lot 8. The
bungalow style structure, with its battered porch columns and open porch design was constructed in
1935. The residence was built by Isaiah Bruin, however the architect is unknown. The structure was
designated based on its contribution of Bungalow architecture as well as its historical affiliation with
Susan Williams, a mid-wife who often times provided the only medical service in the historic Sands
area (currently a part of the West Settler's Historic District). The residence was her home for the last
four years of her life. The house was individually designated in January 1995 prior to the
establishment of the West Settler's Historic District.
The Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), along with EPOCH (Expanding and
Preserving Our Cultural Heritage), sought the Historic Preservation Board's approval to relocate the
Susan Williams House from 30 NW 3rd Avenue to 154 NW 5th Avenue. The Board approved the
relocation of the Williams House to the Spady Museum Complex during its meeting of October 6,
1999. While the house was subsequently relocated by the CRA, the property description and address
in Ordinance 9-95, that established the individual historic designation for the house, was not amended
accordingly. Therefore, it is necessary to amend Ordinance 9-95 in order to update the property
address and description. During it meeting on June 19, 2002, the Historic Preservation Board
recommended approval (7-0) of the amendment to Ordinance 9-95 to the City Commission. Public
comment during this meeting was in favor of the amendment in order to update the designation.
The historic structure retains its architectural and historical integrity despite its relocation. Therefore,
there is no need to alter the historic designation other than to update the property description. Staff
recommends approval of the modification to Ordinance 9-95.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve Ordinance 29-02.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT
Item: II. A. - Meeting of June 19, 2002
Consideration of an amendment to Ordinance 9-95 regarding the
Susan Williams House historic designation.
Location: 154 NW 5th Avenue
ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD
The item before the Board is approval of an amendment to Ordinance 9-95 for the
Susan Williams House historic designation, pursuant to LDR Sections 4.5.1(B) and
4.5.1(K)(2).
BACKGROUND
During the Historic Preservation Board meeting on August 4, 1999, the Board reviewed
the City's proposal to expand the municipal tennis center to the west, which involved
closing a portion of NW 3rd Avenue between Atlantic Avenue and NW 1st Street and
included the relocation of the 1935 Williams House. The Board voted unanimously to
recommend approval of the expansion, subject to the condition that the Williams house
be relocated as planned. However, the plans for the tennis center expansion later
changed and the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) then moved forward with
plans to redevelop Block 36 (the site of the Susan Williams House). The CRA, along
with EPOCH (Expanding and Preserving Our Cultural Heritage), sought the Board's
approval of their plan for the relocation of the house to the Spady Museum property.
The Board approved the relocation of the Williams House to the Spady Museum
Complex during its meeting of October 6, 1999. The house was subsequently relocated
by the CRA, however, the property description and address in the ordinance were not
amended accordingly. Currently part of the Spady Museum Complex and known as the
Munnings Cottage, the vacant structure is slated for future use as a community
children's center by the neighboring museum.
The Susan Williams House historic designation, previously located at 30 NW 3rd
Avenue, consisted of Lots 5 & 6 of Block 36, Town of Delray, originally the Town of
Linton. Today, the property consists of approximately .15 acres of land in the Melvin
Burd Subdivision that includes the south 12 feet of Lot 7 & Lot 8. The property is
currently located just south of the Spady Museum at 154 NW 5th Avenue. The bungalow
style structure, with its battered porch columns and open porch design was constructed
in 1935. The residence was built by Isaiah Bruin, however the architect is unknown. The
structure was designated based on its contribution for its Bungalow architecture as well
as its historical affiliation with Susan Williams, a mid-wife who often times provided the
only medical service in the historic Sands area (currently a part of the West Settler's
Historic District). The residence was her home for the remaining four years of her life.
The house was individually designated in January 1995 prior to the establishment of the
West Settler's Historic District.
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Individually Listed Property
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION/ANALYSIS
Project Description
The proposal is to amend Ordinance 9-95 to replace the property description and
address of 30 NW 3rd Avenue with the current property address of 154 NW 5th Avenue
and a revised property description. The individual historic designation will remain intact.
Conclusion
The historic structure retains its architectural and historical integrity despite its
relocation. Due to this fact, there is no need to alter the historic designation other than
to update the property description and the property's address.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS
A. Continue with direction.
B. Recommend to the City Commission approval of the amendment to Ordinance 9-95
affecting 154 NW 5th Avenue, the Susan Williams House, based upon positive
findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(B) and 4.5.1(K)(2) and the Delray Beach
Design Guidelines.
C. Recommend to the City Commission denial of the amendment to Ordinance 9-95
affecting 154 NW 5th Avenue, the Susan Williams House, with the basis stated.
RECOMMENDATION
Recommend to the City Commission approval of the amendment to Ordinance 9-95
based on positive findings affecting 154 NW 5th Avenue, Susan Williams House based
upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1 (B) and (K)(2) and the Design
Guidelines.
Report Prepared by:Wendy Shay, Historic Preservation Planner
CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION
TO: DAVID T. HAR EN, CITY MANAGER
III TIAL
THRU: D ANE DOMIN UEZ , DIR TOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNIN A ONING
FROM: PAT CAYCE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JANUARY 17 , 1995
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE
SUSAN WILLIAMS HOUSE, 30 N.W. 3RD AVENUE, TO THE
LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES .
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 a single family residence
constructed in 1935 and located at 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue. The
legal description of the property is Block 36 , Lots 5 and 6 .
BACKGROUN D:
The building was constructed in 1935 , the architect is unknown.
The builder was Isaiah Bruin a well known contractor who built a
variety of residential structures in the City during the 1920s
and 1930s . The building is a good example of the Bungalow style
of architecture which was popular throughout Delray from the
1920s until the advent of WWII . The building retains most of its
original architecturally defining elements, including the
multi-gabled roof, the prominent front porch and massive porch
piers, most of the original multi-paned windows are existing.
As the home of Susan Williams, one of the City' s early midwives,
the house has considerable cultural significance. Mrs Williams ' s
original homesite was located at the southwest corner of S.W.
4th Street and S.W. 4th Avenue, after its demolition she moved
to the subject property which was owned by her daughter Agnes
Munnings and her husband Cleveland. Though- she only resided
in the house during the last four year of her life, it is the
only remaining building in the City to physically link the
social and cultural history of the pioneer midwives to the
community.
It is important to the identity of the neighborhood to recognize
this site and to make the community aware of its existence. It
is appropriate that this building be listed on the Local
Register of Historic Places for it is worthy of the protection
and special consideration afforded by that designation.
The request for designation is being made by Douglas T. Williams
who has power attorney from the owner, Agnes Munnings .
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the
designation report at its meeting of November 2, 1994 and made
positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) , (2) (d) & (e) and
and 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) and (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 December 7, 1994 . The Board voted 6-0 to
recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance
designating the Susan Williams House as a Local Historic Site.
RECOMMENDED ACTIO N:
By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating
the Susan Williams House, 30 N.W. 3rd Avenue (Block 36 , Lots 5
and 6) to the Local Register of Historic Places .
Attachments:
* Letter of approval for designation from Douglas T.
Williams .
Designation Report .
file/y:munnings
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
DELRAY BEACH
bigkig 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000
All-America City
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1993 July 17, 2002
2001
Ms. Diane Domiguez
Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency
104 West Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach,Florida 33444
RE: Susan Williams Ordinance 9-95 Amendment Request/COA 2002-274
Ms.Domiguez:
The City Commission completed its review of the amendment to Ordinance 9-95 and
approved Ordinance 29-02 on second reading during its meeting on July 16,2002.
Please feel free to contact me at(561)243-7284 if you have any other questions. Thank you
for your interest in the historic preservation efforts of our community.
Sincerely,
b{)L
Wendy Shay
Historic Preservation Planner
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
DELRAY BEACH
bglid 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000
All-America City
June 20,2002
1993
2001
Ms.Diane Domiguez
Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency
104 West Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach,Florida 33444
RE: Susan Williams Ordinance 9-95 Amendment Request/COA 2002-274
Ms.Domiguez:
The Historic Preservation Board completed its review of the Certificate of Appropriateness
application for the project referenced above during the meeting of June 19,2002.Approval
for the ordinance change of address and property description was recommended to the City
Commission.The amendment request for Ordinance 9-95 is slated for the City Commission
agenda of July 2, 2002 for first reading.You will be notified immediately if there is any
change to this meeting date.
Please feel free to contact me at(561)243-7284 if you have any other questions. Thank you
for your interest in the historic preservation efforts of our community.
Sincerely,
b rVIA(c--
Wendy Shay
Historic Preservation Planner
Cc: Community Improvement
Project Files: COA 2002-274
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