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PHOTOGRAPHY Report prepared March, 1995 by Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach. Designation Rep.. 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 3 I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 20 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: 1939 Architect: Belford Shoumate Builder: Unknown Present Owner: Community Redevelopment Agency 24 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Present Use: Vacant Future Use: Office of Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board Present Zoning: Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Legal Description: Lot 12 of Block 60, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida Classification for Designation: Architectural significance. Designation ReinII 20 N.Swinton Ad Lritle Page 4 II. MAP Designation Rep IIII 20 N.Swinton Av Page 5 III. Background Information The subject property is one of two houses which has been relocated to the Old School Square Historic District. The purpose of designating the building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to formally acknowledge it as an addition to the inventory of historically contributing buildings within the Old School Square District. This house was constructed in 1939 in the Hillcrest subdivision of West Palm Beach. Its street address was 1031 Hillcrest Boulevard and the legal description was as follows: The West 37 1/2 ' of Lot 18 and the East 27 1/2 . of Lot 17, Block •6, City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. The neighborhood is bounded by Ridgewood Avenue, Parker Avenue, Locust Avenue and Interstate 95. In 1987 the county Department of Airports announced that it would begin a buy-out of houses in the Hillcrest subdivision that were in the flight path of the jets arriving and departing from nearby Palm Beach International Airport. Approximately 360 houses would be purchased and demolished over a four to five year period at a cost of about $30 million. Many of the residents concerned about the future of their architecturally significant buildings questioned what could be done to protect them. The Historic Preservation Planner for the City of West Palm Beach found, in a preliminary study, that many of the houses were architecturally significant and notified the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. The HPBCPB, in turn, notified the State Historic Preservation Officer who informed the Federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation of the situation. The Council, through Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, has jurisdiction over use of federal funds when it is likely that there will be an adverse effect on cultural resources. Further research and survey work documented 30 properties which were considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places and an additional 28 properties were considered contributing to an historic district. Two plans were considered for the Hillcrest neighborhood. Plan A was to create an historic district for the 58 houses and rezone the property from residential to commercial or alternate use. The rezoning would allow sensitive adaptive reuse of the properties for other than residential purposes. The second plan, Plan B, was to provide a relocation plan through creative marketing, the houses were to be given away along with a cash benefit equal to the cost of demolition; a documentation plan; and if necessary a demolition plan. Ultimately, Plan B was found to be in compliance with Section 106 of the National Preservation Act and was adopted by the Airport Authority and the City of West Palm Beach. At present approximately 18 of the 58 architecturally significant houses have been relocated. • Designation Repu 1- 20 N.Swinton Av Page 6 In 1993 the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) entered into negotiations with the Airport Authority to relocate two of the historic houses to a vacant parcel on Block 60 as part of their redevelopment project for that block. With the relocation agreement in place, the houses began their historic journey south in January, 1994 . Logistically it was an interesting relocation project. The houses were moved by truck to a point of access on . the Intracoastal Waterway and barged south to the City's Knowles Park. From Knowles Park they were taken by truck :: to a temporary site at the northwest corner of S.W. 1st. Street.:;: and S.W. 1st Avenue. The houses were left on their moving skids and a temporary fence was erected to protect them from vandalism. In June, 1994 the houses were moved to their permanent location on the west side of North Swinton Avenue in: the Old School Square Historic district. The City is currently planning to purchase the . Monterey house from the CRA. The City will then enter into a long term lease with the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board who will use the building as their permanent headquarters. IV. Architectural Information This house was designed in the Monterey style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Belford Shoumate in 1939 . Fortunately, Mr. Shoumate's original plans for the house have survived and are added to this designation report. Overview of the Monterey Style The Monterey style has its origins in the Spanish colonial architecture of early California. As a revival style it was largely forgotten until several noted California architects began designing in the style during the early 1930s. Being highly suited to moderate and tropical climates, in the days . before air conditioning, it quickly became popular in South Florida. Two story Monterey houses are generally rectangular in form and usually have a gable roof running the length of the building. Often an extending ell bay is at one end of the front facade and is topped by an opposing gable roof. The exterior walls are generally framed in wood clapboards but may have masonry or brick walls on the first floor. A distinctive feature of the style is a front balcony which runs the length of the second story. Usually French doors open out to the balcony. Front entrances are generally simple and located under the overhanging balcony. Rafter tails and the cantilevered balcony supports are exposed and are often carved at the ends . Designation Re xpe 20 N.Swinton A Page 7 Subject Property This building was one of the 30 properties in the Hillcrest Neighborhood survey considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places. It is an excellent example of the style and presents all of the defining features of a Monterey building. With its clapboard siding, front second story balcony, horizontal gable and exposed rafter tails and simple entrance, it is true to the style. An interesting feature is the original one story portion of the front facade with a bay window and secondary gable roof running parallel to the primary roof. Originally the structure was rectangular in form, an addition to the rear of the building was added to adapt the building for use as the headquarters for the HPBCPD. This sensitive addition was granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board. It provides space for a display gallery, handicapped access to the building, handicapped rest room facilities and an exterior stairway to the second floor. Information about the Architect. Palm Beach architect Belford Shoumate AIA ( 1903-1991) was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture. He first started practice in New York City in the office of Joseph Urban, Urban was the architect who designed Mar-A-Largo. Shoumate's first commission in South Florida was in 1937 when he designed a home at 1221 N. Lake Way in Palm Beach. Built in the Art Moderne style it was named "The House of the Future" at the 1939 New York Word's Fair. Mr. Shoumate was in active practice in Palm Beach for over 50 years and during that time he designed over 1,500 buildings in South Florida. V. Statement of Significance and Criteria for Designation Statement of Significance This house is an excellent example of the Monterey style of architecture which was popular throughout South Florida during the 1930s and 40s . It was designed by one of Palm Beach County's most renowned and prolific architects. In its original location it was considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. In its present location it is an asset to the built inventory of historic structures in the Old School Square Historic District. It is a visual compliment to an important historic corner and serves as a constant reminder that beautiful buildings do not have to suffer the fate of demolition, but can indeed, with imagination and ingenuity, be useful to a community. . Designation Rep 20 N.Swinton Av Page 8 Designation of the property will preserve, protect and recognize a distinctive architectural style, as well as the distinguishing characteristics of craftsmanship, design and detail unique to the Monterey style, which was prevalent throughout South Florida during the 1930s and 40s. 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. (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. " (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style period, or method of construction. " (c) "Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect. " This building 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 of the above be met. Designation Rep 20 N.Swinton Av Page 9 VI. Bibliography and Sources Delray Beach Design Guidelines, Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, 1990 Historic Preservation, A Design Guidelines Handbook, West Palm Beach Historic Preservation Board, 1992 Architect Leaves Imprint on South Florida Landscape, " Palm Beach Daily News, August 22 through 28, 1988, p. B9 National Register Nomination Report, El Cid Historic District, West Palm Beach, FL, Prepared by Beth Miller, 1994. Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, Quarterly Newsletter, Vol 4-No 1, Summer 1989 . John P. 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BACKGROUND INFORMATION IV. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VI . BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES VII . PHOTOGRAPHY Report prepared March, 1995 by Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach. Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 3 I . GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 20 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: 1939 Architect: Belford Shoumate Builder: Unknown Present Owner: Community Redevelopment Agency 24 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444 . Present Use: Vacant Future Use: Office of Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board Present Zoning: Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Legal Description: Lot 12 of Block 60, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida Classification for Designation: Architectural significance. Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 4 II . MAP _> I a - Q Q 1 I "' 111 iI imm. 2ND ST. N.E. 2ND ST. 1 - z 1 � N I I w , (f) z ui T z —I" L IQ to W 1. z CITY — HALL > IW - .< 1`` � 1 N.E. 1ST ST. — 1 I SCHOOL I —z 7 - - SQUARE - � 1 - • •:! 1 TENNIS ' STADIUM 11111 01111 i 111111. ATLANTIC AVENUE 71- POLICE SOUTH 11:111:11 DEPARWIENT • COUNTY > > 1 li a ! COURT Q ate— a 1 ■ HOUSE 1 R — 1 :—N (� hiuI r V. tsr ST. (/� S.E. � 1ST sT. , I inIst N I w 1 .. 3 Li ui I vi ui dui if) I I I I I _ I I II I I l — _ _ — I N --rissmi— HISTORIC MONTEREY HOUSE Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 5 III . Background Information The subject property is one of two houses which has been relocated to the Old School Square Historic District. The purpose of designating the building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to formally acknowledge it as an addition to the inventory of historically contributing buildings within the Old School Square District. This house was constructed in 1939 in the Hillcrest subdivision of West Palm Beach. Its street address was 1031 Hillcrest Boulevard and the legal description was as follows: The West 37 1/2 ' of Lot 18 and the East 27 1/2 of Lot 17, Block 6, City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. The neighborhood is bounded by Ridgewood Avenue, Parker Avenue, Locust Avenue and Interstate 95 . In 1987 the county Department of Airports announced that it would begin a buy-out of houses in the Hillcrest subdivision that were in the flight path of the jets arriving and departing from nearby Palm Beach International Airport. Approximately 360 houses would be purchased and demolished over a four to five year period at a cost of about $30 million. Many of the residents concerned about the future of their architecturally significant buildings questioned what could be done to protect them. The Historic Preservation Planner for the City of West Palm Beach found, in a preliminary study, that many of the houses were architecturally significant and notified the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. The HPBCPB, in turn, notified the State Historic Preservation Officer who informed the Federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation of the situation. The Council, through Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, has jurisdiction over use of federal funds when it is likely that there will be an adverse effect on cultural resources . Further research and survey work documented 30 properties which were considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places and an additional 28 properties were considered contributing to an historic district. Two plans were considered for the Hillcrest neighborhood. Plan A was to create an historic district for the 58 houses and rezone the property from residential to commercial or alternate use. The rezoning would allow sensitive adaptive reuse of the properties for other than residential purposes . The second plan, Plan B, was to provide a relocation plan through creative marketing, the houses were to be given away along with a cash benefit equal to the cost of demolition; a documentation plan; and if necessary a demolition plan. Ultimately, Plan B was found to be in compliance with Section 106 of the National Preservation Act and was adopted by the Airport Authority and the City of West Palm Beach. At present approximately 18 of the 58 architecturally significant houses have been relocated. Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 6 In 1993 the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) entered into negotiations with the Airport Authority to relocate two of the historic houses to a vacant parcel on Block 60 as part of their redevelopment project for that block. With the relocation agreement in place, the houses began their historic journey south in January, 1994 . Logistically it was an interesting relocation project. The houses were moved by truck to a point of access on . the Intracoastal Waterway and barged south to the City' s Knowles Park. From Knowles Park they were taken by truck to a temporary site at the northwest corner of S.W. 1st Street and S.W. 1st Avenue. The houses were left on their moving skids and a temporary fence was erected to protect them from vandalism. In June, 1994 the houses were moved to their permanent location on the west side of North Swinton Avenue in the Old School Square Historic district. The City is currently planning to purchase the Monterey house from the CRA. The City will then enter into a long term lease with the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board who will use the building as their permanent headquarters. IV. Architectural Information This house was designed in the Monterey style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Belford Shoumate in 1939 . Fortunately, Mr. Shoumate' s original plans for the house have survived and are added to this designation report. Overview of the Monterey Style The Monterey style has its origins in the Spanish colonial architecture of early California. As a revival style it was largely forgotten until several noted California architects began designing in the style during the early 1930s . Being highly suited to moderate and tropical climates, in the days before air conditioning, it quickly became popular in South Florida. Two story Monterey houses are generally rectangular in form and usually have a gable roof running the length of the building. Often an extending ell bay is at one end of the front facade and is topped by an opposing gable roof. The exterior walls are generally framed in wood clapboards but may have masonry or brick walls on the first floor. A distinctive feature of the style is a front balcony which runs the length of the second story. Usually French doors open out to the balcony. Front entrances are generally simple and located under the overhanging balcony. Rafter tails and the cantilevered balcony supports are exposed and are often carved at the ends . Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 7 Subject Property This building was one of the 30 properties in the Hillcrest Neighborhood survey considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places . It is an excellent example of the style and presents all of the defining features of a Monterey building. With its clapboard siding, front second story balcony, horizontal gable and exposed rafter tails and simple entrance, it is true to the style. An interesting feature is the original one story portion of the front facade with a bay window and secondary gable roof running parallel to the primary roof. Originally the structure was rectangular in form, an addition to the rear of the building was added to adapt the building for use as the headquarters for the HPBCPD. This sensitive addition was granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board. It provides space for a display gallery, handicapped access to the building, handicapped rest room facilities and an exterior stairway to the second floor. Information about the Architect. Palm Beach architect Belford Shoumate AIA ( 1903-1991) was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture. He first started practice in New York City in the office of Joseph Urban, Urban was the architect who designed Mar-A-Largo. Shoumate' s first commission in South Florida was in 1937 when he designed a home at 1221 N. Lake Way in Palm Beach. Built in the Art Moderne style it was named "The House of the Future" at the 1939 New York Word' s Fair. Mr. Shoumate was in active practice in Palm Beach for over 50 years and during that time he designed over 1,500 buildings in South Florida. V. Statement of Significance and Criteria for Designation Statement of Significance This house is an excellent example of the Monterey style of architecture which was popular throughout South Florida during the 1930s and 40s . It was designed by one of Palm Beach County' s most renowned and prolific architects. In its original location it was considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places . In its present location it is an asset to the built inventory of historic structures in the Old School Square Historic District. It is a visual compliment to an important historic corner and serves as a constant reminder that beautiful buildings do not have to suffer the fate of demolition, but can indeed, with imagination and ingenuity, be useful to a community. Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 8 Designation of the property will preserve, protect and recognize a distinctive architectural style, as well as the distinguishing characteristics of craftsmanship, design and detail unique to the Monterey style, which was prevalent throughout South Florida during the 1930s and 40s . 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. ( 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 . " (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style period, or method of construction. " (c) "Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect. " This building 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 of the above be met. . 0 Designation Report 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 9 VI . Bibliography and Sources Delray Beach Design Guidelines, Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, 1990 Historic Preservation, A Design Guidelines Handbook, West Palm Beach Historic Preservation Board, 1992 Architect Leaves Imprint on South Florida Landscape, " Palm Beach Daily News, August 22 through 28, 1988, p. B9 National Register Nomination Report, El Cid Historic District, West Palm Beach, FL, Prepared by Beth Miller, 1994 . Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, Quarterly Newsletter, Vol 4-No 1, Summer 1989 . John P. Johnson Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, Belford Shoumate' s original plans . 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GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION IV. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES VII. PHOTOGRAPHY Report prepared March, 1995 by Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach. Designation Rep, 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 3 I . GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 20 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: 1939 Architect: Belford Shoumate Builder: Unknown Present Owner: Community Redevelopment Agency 24 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444 . Present Use: Vacant Future Use: Office of Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board Present Zoning: Old School Square Historic Arts District (OSSHAD) Legal Description: Lot 12 of Block 60, Delray Beach, formerly Town of Linton, Palm Beach County, Florida Classification for Designation: Architectural significance. Designation Rep 20 N.Swinton Ave,tue Page 4 II. MAP Designation Rep( 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 5 III. Background Information The subject property is one of two houses which has been relocated to the Old School Square Historic District. The purpose of designating the building to the Local Register of Historic Places is to formally acknowledge it as an addition to the inventory of historically contributing buildings within the Old School Square District. This house was constructed in 1939 in the Hillcrest subdivision of West Palm Beach. Its street address was 1031 Hillcrest Boulevard and the legal description was as follows: The West 37 1/2 ' of Lot 18 and the East 27 1/2 of Lot 17, Block 6, City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. The neighborhood is bounded by Ridgewood Avenue, Parker Avenue, Locust Avenue and Interstate 95. In 1987 the county Department of Airports announced that it would begin a buy-out of houses in the Hillcrest subdivision that were in the flight path of the jets arriving and departing from nearby Palm Beach International Airport. Approximately 360 houses would be purchased and demolished over a four to five year period at a cost of about $30 million. Many of the residents concerned about the future of their architecturally significant buildings questioned what could be done to protect them. The Historic Preservation Planner for the City of West Palm Beach found, in a preliminary study, that many of the houses were architecturally significant and notified the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. The HPBCPB, in turn, notified the State Historic Preservation Officer who informed the Federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation of the situation. The Council, through Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, has jurisdiction over use of federal funds when it is likely that there will be an adverse effect on cultural resources. Further research and survey work documented 30 properties which were considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places and an additional 28 properties were considered contributing to an historic district. Two plans were considered for the Hillcrest neighborhood. Plan A was to create an historic district for the 58 houses and rezone the property from residential to commercial or alternate use. The rezoning would allow sensitive adaptive reuse of the properties for other than residential purposes. The second plan, Plan B, was to provide a relocation plan through creative marketing, the houses were to be given away along with a cash benefit equal to the cost of demolition; a documentation plan; and if necessary a demolition plan. Ultimately, Plan B was found to be in compliance with Section 106 of the National Preservation Act and was adopted by the Airport Authority and the City of West Palm Beach. At present approximately 18 of the 58 architecturally significant houses have been relocated. Designation Repo 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 6 In 1993 the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) entered into negotiations with the Airport Authority to relocate two of the historic houses to a vacant parcel on Block 60 as part of their redevelopment project for that block. With the relocation agreement in place, the houses began their historic journey south in January, 1994. Logistically it was an interesting relocation project. The houses were moved by truck to a point of access on . the Intracoastal Waterway and barged south to the City's Knowles Park. From Knowles Park they were taken by truck _ to a temporary site at the northwest corner of S.W. 1st Street. and S.W. 1st Avenue. The houses were left on their moving skids and a temporary fence was erected to protect them from vandalism. In June, 1994 the houses were moved to their permanent location on the west side of North Swinton Avenue in the Old School Square Historic district. The City is currently planning to purchase the . Monterey house from the CRA. The City will then enter into a long term lease with the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board who will use the building as their permanent headquarters. IV. Architectural Information This house was designed in the Monterey style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Belford Shoumate in 1939 . Fortunately, Mr. Shoumate's original plans for the house have survived and are added to this designation report. Overview of the Monterey Style The Monterey style has its origins in the Spanish colonial architecture of early California. As a revival style it was largely forgotten until several noted California architects began designing in the style during the early 1930s . Being highly suited to moderate and tropical climates, in the days . before air conditioning, it quickly became popular in South Florida. Two story Monterey houses are generally rectangular in form and usually have a gable roof running the length of the building. Often an extending ell bay is at one end of the front facade and is topped by an opposing gable roof. The exterior walls are generally framed in wood clapboards but may have masonry or brick walls on the first floor. A distinctive feature of the style is a front balcony which runs the length of the second story. Usually French doors open out to the balcony. Front entrances are generally simple and located under the overhanging balcony. Rafter tails and the cantilevered balcony supports are exposed and are often carved at the ends . Designation Rept 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 7 Subject Property This building was one of the 30 properties in the Hillcrest Neighborhood survey considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places. It is an excellent example_ of the style and presents all of the defining features of a Monterey building. With its clapboard siding, front second story balcony, horizontal gable and exposed rafter tails and simple entrance, it is true to the style. An interesting feature is the original one story portion of the front facade with a bay window and secondary gable roof running parallel to the primary roof. Originally the structure was rectangular in form, an addition to the rear of the building was added to adapt the building for use as the headquarters for the HPBCPD. This sensitive addition was granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board. It provides space for a display gallery, handicapped access to the building, handicapped rest room facilities and an exterior stairway to the second floor. Information about the Architect. Palm Beach architect Belford Shoumate AIA ( 1903-1991) was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture. He first started practice in New York City in the office of Joseph Urban, Urban was the architect who designed Mar-A-Largo. Shoumate's first commission in South Florida was in 1937 when he designed a home at 1221 N. Lake Way in Palm Beach. Built in the Art Moderne style it was named "The House of the Future" at the 1939 New York Word's Fair. Mr. Shoumate was in active practice in Palm Beach for over 50 years and during that time he designed over 1,500 buildings in South Florida. V. Statement of Significance and Criteria for Designation Statement of Significance This house is an excellent example of the Monterey style of architecture which was popular throughout South Florida during the 1930s and 40s . It was designed by one of Palm Beach County' s most renowned and prolific architects . In its original location it was considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places . In its present location it is an asset to the built inventory of historic structures in the Old School Square Historic District. It is a visual compliment to an important historic corner and serves as a constant reminder that beautiful buildings do not have to suffer the fate of demolition, but can indeed, with imagination and ingenuity, be useful to a community. Designation Repc 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 8 Designation of the property will preserve, protect and recognize a distinctive architectural style, as well as the distinguishing characteristics of craftsmanship, design and detail unique to the Monterey style, which was prevalent throughout South Florida during the 1930s and 40s. 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. (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 . " (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style period, or method of construction. " (c) "Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect. " This building 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 of the above be met. - Designation Repc 20 N.Swinton Avenue Page 9 VI. Bibliography and Sources Delray Beach Design Guidelines, Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board, 1990 Historic Preservation, A Design Guidelines Handbook, West Palm Beach Historic Preservation Board, 1992 Architect Leaves Imprint on South Florida Landscape, " Palm • Beach Daily News, August 22 through 28, 1988, p. B9 National Register Nomination Report, El Cid Historic District, West Palm Beach, FL, Prepared by Beth Miller, 1994. Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, Quarterly Newsletter, Vol 4-No 1, Summer 1989 . John P. Johnson Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, Belford Shoumate's original plans. Palm Beach County, Facilities Planning, Architectural Division, Plans for Project No. 91240-19 . file/y:house Meeting Date: July 31, 2003 Agenda Item : 7 Summary N MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT—JUNE 2003 Attached please find the activity report for the month of June 2003. Activities are grouped into generalized categories. The initials listed after an item indicates the staff person who was primarily involved in the activity. Recommended Action: Review and receive the monthly report for June 2003. Submitted By: Diane Colonna, Exec. Director CRA MONTHLY ACTIVITIES REPORT Month of June 2003 Design Guidelines Project ■ Attended staff meetings to review draft regulations; wrote Purpose and Intent Statements for applicable zoning districts (DC) ■ Attended staff meetings to review draft regulations; wrote Purpose and Intent Statements for applicable zoning districts (DC) • Coordinated and attended staff meetings to review draft documents to project team and interested parties for comments. Prepared revisions and reformatting of drafts based on comments from the meetings. (TS) • Project management and meetings with CW on revised Work Program, timeline, and deliverables (upcoming presentations). (TS) Downtown Master Plan ■ Development of evaluation criteria for marketing proposals (RM) • Develop and send correspondence to selection committee members (RM) • Prepare agenda and coordinate and attend meeting for selection committee meeting (RM) • Prepare and send correspondence to the shorlisted firms outlining the shortlist process and to proposers not selected (RM) • Prepared Ads and Public Notices for Marketing Subcommittee (RM) • Coordinate and prepare packets for shortlist meeting at Delray City Hall (RM) ■ Attend Master Plan Implementation Meeting (RM.TS,DC) • Update Master Plan meeting activity to the web site. (JS) • Gateway Design Organizational Meeting (TS, RM, DC) ■ Attend Transportation Meeting (RM, TS) • Meeting with Bernice Butler of Collins Center re: Land Trusts (RM, DC) ■ Meeting with engineering consultants CH2MHilI re: NW/SW 5t Ave. (DC) ■ Developed, posted, and distributed Implementation Committee and Subcommittee June and July monthly meeting dates (subcommittee only), agendas (both), and minutes (both). (TS) ■ Prepared and facilitated Transportation and Design Guidelines Subcommittees' agenda and meeting. (TS) • Attended and assisted with the marketing consultants' selection meeting. (TS) • Coordinate Robert Gibbs speaking engagement to the Implementation Committee and interested parties in September. (TS) • Met with SW Management Team to obtain representatives for the Implementation Committee subcommittees. (TS, DC, RM) • Prepared updated Implementation Committee members list to include additional members from SW Management Team for presentation to Implementation Committee in August. (TS) • Attended meeting with stakeholders for the AlA project held at the Chamber of Commerce. (TS) • Participated in Parks subcommittee meeting to hear presentation of potential parks lots. (TS, DC, MS) • Meeting with Bernice Butler of Collins Center to discuss Land Trusts for creation of affordable housing (RM, DC) West Settlers Advisory Board (RM) • Prepare agenda and items for West Settler Advisory Board Meeting (RM) • Calls members to discuss the demolition of the Parsonage (RM) • Field press calls regarding the demolition of the Parsonage (RM) • Review easement language with Attorney (RM, DC) • Review easement language for understanding (RM) • Prepare minutes for West Settler Meeting (RM) • Attended West Settlers meeting to discuss grant program (DC) Affordable Housing • Review 2"d Mortgage requests for Ruby Burton and Deborah Delva for purchases in Atlantic Grove. Prepare agenda items for$20,000 grant requests for each unit. (JS) SW Neighborhood Plan • Attend Saturday Workshop with Management Team members to discuss plan priorities and implementation (DC) • Meetings with Management Team and staff members to develop implementation strategy (DC) West Atlantic Marketing/Merchants & Property Owners (RM) • Preparation of correspondence requesting an extension to the County Grant for Top Notch (RM) • Ongoing discussions with business consultant for Top Notch regarding the commitment letter and other terms and conditions (RM) • Coordinate with Amazing Creations, wood replacement of store, and painting of the structure (RM) ■ Coordination with S&R Beauty and Historic Preservation Planner the resubmission of sign application (RM, DC) ■ Attend Historic Preservation Board Meeting on behalf of S&R Beauty (RM, DC) • Made telephone calls to Jeanette Dobson (Donnie's Golden Spoon) for update (RM) • Meeting with Jeanette Dobson to discuss project status (RM) ■ Prepare and coordinate LISC consultant board presentation for WARC (RM) • Update to Tony Hamden on the status of his grant application (RM) • Organize and set up meeting between staff and St. Paul AME Church to discuss parking issues related to NW 5th Ave. (RM) • Prepared site plan feasibility exhibit for meeting with St. Paul AME Church on NW 5th Avenue parking. (TS) Grants Activities • Conversation with Pam Nolan regarding CRA auto liability coverage. Conversation with FMIT regarding upgrading coverage to include non-hire and hired autos. Upgraded coverage to include employees who use their autos for work related trips. (JS) • Review reimbursement request from The Vintage Rose. Draft letter detailing required documents for reimbursement. (JS) • Prepare Site Development Assistance Application and agenda submission for the Vintage Rose (RM) • Conversations with Pam Nolan regarding contract extension for Angie Gray (RM) • Conversation with Pam Nolan regarding Tony Hamden's job creation requirements (RM) • Site visit to SE 9th Ct., letter to owner specifying that home is not within CRA District (RM) • Review Donnie Dobson's loan commitment letter and forward copy to Bob Federspiel. (JS) • Attend County OEDP Meeting on behalf of Tony Hamden (RM) • Meeting with City staff regarding Bus Shelter Grant and RFP process. (TS) • Site evaluation and visits to assess parameters for grant program for Seacrest Neighborhood landscape and parking lot improvements with City Horticulturalist. (TS) Green Market • Develop preliminary 2003-2004 budget for Green Market. (JS) • Create PowerPoint presentation for 2002-2003 wrap up presentation for the CRA board. (JS) • Revised vendor application for 2003/04 season.(LM) • Presentation to CRA board (LM) • Took photos to Kevin to scan and email to Juliana for power point (LM) • Created GreenMarket note cards on color copier. (LM) • Meeting with new potential breakfast vendor for next year. (LM) • Attended co-operative extension meeting (LM) • Numerous phone calls to the city on new sign for park (LM) • Meeting with Triple C regarding next years market (LM) • Looking at and pricing new tents—to replace broken existing ones we have now (LM) • Organize files for next season. (LM) Other Committee/Board Meetings • PROD Breakfast—Collins Center presentation (RM, DC, TS) • DMA Meeting(RM) • Attended DMBA Meeting (RM) • Meeting with Community Improvement Staff regarding the West Settler's Grant Program (RM) • Coordinate and attend WARC Meeting (RM) • Attend meeting with City staff committee re: downtown maintenance issues (DC) • Village Foundation board meeting (DC) Development Projects • Meeting with owners and representatives of property in south 600 Block of W. Atlantic Ave. to discuss joint development opportunities (RM, DC, TS) • Meeting with Scott Pape, staff project manager (P&Z) for Donnie's Golden Spoon to discuss requirements (RM, DC) • Meeting with property owner of commercial site located at SW 7th Ave. (DC, RM) • Meeting regarding property at 25 SW 5th Ave. -Site Assistance (RM) • Meeting regarding property located at 75 SW 5th Ave. Site Assistance (RM) • Meeting regarding property located at 37 SW 5th Ave. Site Assistance (RM) • Meeting regarding location of Global Mall with investors— (RM) • Meeting with Mike Horowitz owner of property at SE 4th Ave. Site Assistance • (RM) • Meet and talk with Ingrid Kennemer regarding Atlantic Grove Retail space— (RM, JS, DC) • Meetings with Board members and attorney Larry Schone regarding Block 77 Group request for contract extension (DC) • Meeting with P &Z staff and Scott Porten re: plat for N. Federal property (DC) • Meeting with George Brewer and Harold VanArnem re: property on Block 69 (DC) • Reviewed project development plans and elevations within CRA District and attended TAC meetings. (TS) Property Activity • Work with Delray Beach Fire Department to arrange for Parsonage (36 NW 4th Avenue) to be used to train new recruits. (JS) • Order lot clearing and grading of 36 NW 4t Avenue following fire department training. (JS) • Follow up with Kevin Hennessy regarding Clearview/Allen letter. (JS) • Order Phase I and Phase II Environmentals for 85 SW 5th Avenue. (JS) • Order survey and Phase I Environmental for 1400 North Federal Highway. (JS) • Order backflow testing for Peach SW 4th Avenue parking lot. (JS) • Inspection of vacant units at SW 9th Avenue apartments (DC, MS) • Meeting with Carolyn Holder regarding SW 9th Avenue rental properties. (JS) • Set up water accounts for SW 9th Avenue apartments with City. (JS) • Meeting with Terry Dalton regarding landscaping at Block 60. (JS) • Meeting with Carolyn Holder to inspect and make repair recommendations for all units in SW 9th Avenue apartments. (JS, MS) ■ Process request from Roots Cultural Festival for use of Block 76 parking lot on the weekend of August 8-10, 2003. (JS) ■ Follow up with Dennis Thompson regarding Clinton duplexes. Draft memo to Bob Federspiel to begin eviction proceedings. (JS) • Process request from Bangladesh Association of Florida for use of a portion of the Block 76 parking lot for a festival on April 3 -4, 2003. (JS) Other • Explore lease options for color copier and network software. Negotiate lease. (JS) • Arrange reconstruction of copy area to accommodate 2nd copier. (JS) • Send invoice to City for quarterly reimbursement of%of R. Murray's salary. (JS) • Discuss with Marjorie Ferrer ( Summer Nights on the Avenue) (RM) • Coordinate with Clay Wideman using his patio space for Summer Nights, July 25th (RM) • Draft updated travel reimbursement policy. (JS) • Review and comment on new internet policy drafted by Bob Federspiel. (JS) • Research cancellation clauses of leases at Monterey House. (JS) • Order replacement postage meter for defunct meter. Set up new meter. (JS) • Coordinate bands or Summer Nights (RM) • Prepare fundraising letters for Roots Cultural Organization (RM) • Assist in organizing Roots Prayer Breakfast (RM) • Attend Florida Community Development Corporation Conference— Delray Beach Marriott— (RM) • Meet with Glenn Weiss to discuss Public Arts Ordinance— (RM) la Preparation of Board Agenda Items (RM, DC, JS, TS) • Participated in City Commission Leadership Summit (DC) • Participated in phone interviews of Business Recruitment candidates (DC) • Meeting with Nancy Stewart and Glenn Weiss re: future of PGMS (DC) • Worked on 2003 FAPA Conference creation and publication of final mailer and program. (TS) DC-Diane Colonna,JS-Juliana Steele, RM-Rosalind Murray, DH-Diane Hervey,TS-Thuy Shutt, LM-Lori Moore, MS- Mike Simon CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER V\Q- C6N-A-A THRU: D NE DOMINGUEZ, DI ECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING , D ZONING •Pae—aede..e- FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF MAY 16, 1995 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE HISTORIC MONTEREY HOUSE, 20 N. SWINTON 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 two story building constructed in 1939 and located at 20 N. Swinton Avenue. The legal description of the property is Block 60, Lots 12 . BACKGROUN D: The subject property was constructed as a single family residence in the Hillcrest subdivision of West Palm Beach. Determined by the County Department of Airports to be in the area of airport expansion, it was relocated to Delray Beach in January, 1995. Constructed in 1939 in the Monterey style, it was designed by prominent Palm Beach architect Belford Shumate. Before its relocation, it was considered eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Due to "relocation out of original context" it is no longer eligible for national designation. However, relocation does not preclude its listing in the Local Register of Historic Places . This building is an excellent example of the Monterey style of architecture and is worthy of designation. It has been sensitively restored and is a visual compliment to historic Swinton Avenue. The purpose of designating the property to the Local Register is to formally acknowledge it as an addition to the inventory of historically contributing buildings within the Old School Square Historic district. Designation will afford it the protection and special consideration provided to all historic properties within the historic district. The request for designation is being made by the Community Redevelopment Agency, owner of the property. City Commissionlimcumentation Meeting of May Id, 1995 Designation of a Local Historic Building Page 2 The attached designation report provides a full analysis of the structure's historic significance. HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CONSIDERATION: The Historic Preservation Board formally reviewed the designation report at its meeting of April 19, 1995 and made positive findings to LDR Section 4.5. 1(B) (3) (a) (b) and (c) , 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 May 3, 1995. The Board voted 5-0 to recommend that the City Commission approve the ordinance designating the Historic Monterey House as a Local Historic Site. RECOMMNEDED ACTION: By motion, approve on first reading the ordinance designating the Historic Monterey House, 20 N. Swinton Avenue (Block 60, Lot 12) to the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachment: * Designation report. file/y:cra-1 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING APRIL 19 , 1995 AGENDA ITEM V-A, B & C ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is that of reviewing the designation reports to affirm that the properties are eligible for listing on the Local Register of Historic Places, and; Pursuant to recommending to the City Commission that the properties be designated to the Local Register, set the required public hearing date for May 3, 1995 . BACKGROUND - Blank House For the past six years it has been a goal of the HPB to designate the Blank House to the Local Register, and hopefully to the National Register. The Blank heir who inherited the historic house was not receptive to designation, and the the threat of resale and consequent demolition was ever present. Fortunately, Mr. Bonchak, the new owner recognizes the significance of the building and its relationship to the history of the City. He has requested designation of the property, which encompasses all of lots 12, 13, and 14, the original homestead of the Blank family. Historic Monterey House and Historic Bungalow. When the Board granted COA' s for the Historic Monterery House and the Historic Bungalow it was determined that both buildings would be included as part of the inventory of contributing structures in the Old School Square Historic. District. This designation is a legal formality that officially recognizes their addition to the historically contributing buildings in the district. The designation reports are stamped "draft" because the photographs are missing. My camera malfunctioned and I lost two rolls of black and white photos taken on a beautiful sunny day. Photographs will be added before the public hearing. RECOMMENDED ACTION After reviewing the designation reports , set a public hearing date for the regular HPB meeting of May 3, 1995 . STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING MAY 3, 1995 AGENDA ITEM III , A, B & C ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is that of conducting a public hearing to allow the public to comment on the proposed historic designation of the three properties described in agenda items III A,B & C. After the public has been heard, the Board will vote to recommend to the City Commission that the subject properties be designated as Local Historic Sites and listed in the Local Register of Historic Places . BACKGROUND Sections 4 . 5 . 1(B) (2 ) & ( 3) of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach outline 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. RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve by separate motion: III-A HISTORIC MONTEREY HOUSE Recommend that the City Commission designate this property as a Local Historic Site and list it in the Local Register of Historic Places, based on positive findings to LDR Section 4 . 5 . 1(B) (3) (a) , (b) & (c) Criteria for Designation, "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 . " (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style period, or method of construction. " (c) "Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect. " I r Staff Report II Agenda Item III 1-1 & C Meeting May 3, 1995 Page 2 III-B HISTORIC BUNGALOW Recommend that the City Commission designate this property as a Local Historic Site and list it in the Local Register of Historic Places, based on positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) & (b) Criteria for Designation, "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. " (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style period, or method of construction. " III-C HISTORIC BLANK HOUSE Recommend that the City Commission designate this property as a Local Historic Site and list it in the Local Register of Historic Places, based on positive findings to LDR Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (2) (a) Criteria for Designation, "A building, structure, or site 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 person important in the City ( for example, the homestead of a local founding family) . And Section 4 .5 . 1(B) (3) (a) & (b) "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 . " (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style period, or method of construction. " file/y:staff-2 , j�7 s7 % Tribute to Belford Shoumate Palm Beach Community College Palm Beach County Loses Museum of Art ; „ '��� Prominent Deco Architect - - „, (F ,, , i Belford Shoumate, the renowned Lago,the former Palm Beach estate of ./,. ; ,� ' 'i�� � x - Palm Beach architect who designed Marjorie Merri�\�eather Post and cur- .1 s \aF'f\a� a i\ tIt,, countless buildings in the Palm Beaches rentl Donald Trump. : .\N •�' ��� Z -including five Art Deco residences- He is survived by his wife, Betsy V' died recently on his 88th birthday. and two sons, William (Tec) Stanford `;, k \ -, " , The streamline homes,which stand and Thomas Stanford Shoumate. �,� ` ��;� , 'c' �\` as enduring testimonies to Shoumate's In 1991,ADSPB president,Sharon t ��" �; y_\,� versatility of design and use of new Koskoff had the rare opportunity to ` materials, include the 162 Peruvian meet and interview Shoumate. ;:_..� ., ) . f'M ,- Avenue,Palm Beach home of Michele ,Y� " Wood, and the 1221 Northlake Way, 1 ' Exhibition Schedule ti Palm Beach home of Kirby Kooluris, •6 k w� /Beyond the Image --where-A-DSPB-members-ilave held s.,= -- _ - - Nov. 16, 1991 - -Jon.5,-1992-----,,&„ ✓Selections from local net:�functions.Shoumate also designed � � � collections the Shopp House at 3135 Washington :" .4M k, - �� � Jan. 18 - March 1, 1992 Road, the Jean and Sumner Draper J New. 1Works:New York house at 140 Monroe Drive, and the , ; March 13 - April 24, 1992 Wagner residence at 2631 Flagler Drive '�K � ✓ From the Store Room -all in West Palm Beach. ,:$ ' May 9 -June 21, 1992 Shoumate was prominent among :‘( Palm Beachers interested in historic , , sz The PBCC Museum of Art,with the.;.Patrick reservation, and served for several Lannan Gallery, is one of the A' Deco p `aty-. treasures of the Palm Beccnes. Originally nears on the National Committee for � � built as the Lake Avenue Movie Theater in the Preservation of Historic Buildings. �\ �� 0 I 1939, is a wonder`ul Art Deco building, Shoumate was born in Aberdeen, r \��; noted for its stylized,scupturel verticality. Ohio in 1903.He was a graduate of the ` �� a and rounded corners. University of Pennsylvania.Hehelped Belford& Betsy Shoumate, 1984 Call: (407)582-0006. architect Joseph Urban design Mar-A- During my month-long visit to � �� Tgsi�� � � Europe last summer, I had oc �/ Villa casionto tour Villa Savoye,one of eleven homes and buildings in the Paris area built by Swiss architect, Le Corbusier. --While most of the Le Corbusier structures are in a state of deterioration x { andnotopentothepublic,VillaSavoye, -.i._ -_- was recently restored by the French - _ ' "" government, and staffed by student 7-' guides associated with the Ministry of _4 �, Culture. l Built in 1931 in the Paris suburb of Poissy,the Villa Savo e illustrates the Y , ; z "A ftriA ",e classic International Style of architec Ar ture.The house has the plan of a per- c '" i, r M L, fi:% ,i fect square. It is supported on 26 slen- der columns called pilot'.The semi-cir- cupies one-third of the second-floor show its age by the time the war bega cular ground floor includes a reception area. Another ramp leads to a roof-top in 1939. The house is still not in the be hall,garages,and servants'quarters.A solarium. sculptural circuiar staircase and a ramp Villa Savove was a casualty of World state of repair. There has not bee afford accesstO the secondfloor,where War II, during which the Germans re- enough money available to restore the 40-foot living room is located, as quisitioned and vandalized it. It was perfectly, or recover all its former fu well as four bedrooms, three baths, built of stucco and other inexpensive nishings. David Bittner kitchen, and game room. A terrace oc- materials, and therefore, was quick to Editor ,L Wa _ Y_ z �� PROFILE OF BELFORD SIJOUAIAI F_. A.I.A. m . 3 t ,., . -. t / lilFi t. i sacs -: l++ti'} ••;. 1 , 14. :t ' .: 4. . -sty`._ f,? s .:4;:.?!. ,.. .,,t,� �. '+'1 @ -vim :.- d.y.��rgay .,,._ eC� a 2 d.t x u 'S !E j •`*:•i2 -•.** tyo-r' '•'‘U t t*,*.• -, ..,* * A': **'!• ••• t1rq . ;� ., d 5 w �+i I , Mr. Belford Washington Shoumate, A.LA., architect, „_, ,,,,,c_,,,,,,- ,,„ recognized in his field by being listed in "Who's Who in the ; _ . - South and Southwest" and the history of Florida.. During the •_ :;. -, last five years, by appointment from Washington, he has served under Earl Reed, chairman of the National Committee for the -- --•- - - • Preservation of Historical Buildings, representing the local chapter of the A.I.A. When Mr. Shoumate built his own home and apartments in Phipps Plaza several years ago he effectively used parts of. the internationally known Bradley Casino, such as the entrance • columns, the second floor porci intact, and the old bricks. He himself built a shipstair and hatch door to his two sons' rooms : ,>: • = —the material used came from the original Bradley staircase g a : ., __ _- His wife, Betsy. claims they will have to move out of i"-"•''==" =`' their home if he continues to collect old gates, mantles, win- :: ` ` __ : . dows, etc. However, there seems to be no end in view since son Kr.'!' . -•. `- Tom, age fourteen, has inherited his father's interest and has started a small museum. of his own, in his room. The older boy, Ted, has a leaning toward old cars. Through the years Mr. Shoumate's appreciation of his fellow architect's work has grown and especially that of the glamorous Spanish era of Addison Mizner. Members of the ,. ,,,,� . :. �• i ;; ,,.•� .- _ :.: A.I.A. and many townspeople regretted that a decision to • �. `iii-•:. demolish the Horace Dodge estate had to be faced, but there 1=Vai`:_:'i`•t '`": `'. 1.?:::: .:: was no other solution. However, the fact that Mrs. Flagler E = : f: ::• :. i. ' : a"'''''' ''-''`' `-````1 Gonzales, of her own accord, came forward to preserve White ' "-- =` . hall in memory of her illustrious ancestor, Henry M. Flagler, has given hope to everyone that there may still be a chance for ' Palm Beach County to preserve part of its famous historical architecture. After all we do have a fabulous internationally known resort and there should be reminders of the past to pre- sent to those who come from all over the world to visit us. In Newport, the Vanderbilt family has set up a fund to preserve its estate as a tourist attraction. All over the country similar efforts are being made. There are twenty one buildings, from this vicinity, to be filed with the Library of Congress in Washington. Whitehall is number one on the list. Mr. Shoumate says: Our American Heritage is being challenged in many ways. It's time for us to wake up and ► * -� "E realize that ,we have a wonderful history for such a" young -: . country and we should preserve its form of government as weu , " •• :•' . .-. . as its representative buildings for posterity! ._ . • . . ... • 1d- 40.w:4•L7 . .-yn... a .,L_.- a:I•L+" i�v±� - F^L-'. ,_r::. _ .-0,4 Tua+se.,..:-...Br-"Htit.:' Jack Walter was in town as a guest of the Historical Society:or their possibility for in-place presery ation and sensitive adaptive use of the 58 17th annual meeting. In his breakfast address,Walter stimulated and historic houses in the proposed Hillcrest Neighborhood Historic challenged municipal officials in the county to plan more carefully for District. The Agreement is designed to bring the Hillcrest Noise preservation before a crisis situation arises and also encouraged these Abatement Project into compliance with Section 106 of the National leaders to use their decision making powers to,make crucial votes in Historic Preservation Act. The rezoning issue is a matter now before the favor of historic preservation. Mary Mooney, Director of the N-1 i1P's West Palm Beach City Council. Heritage Society,was also in town to promote their membership and programs. c1, Bey �l. F ': j. � ! 1 • �i 7 fK e 4f. J 4. a a.r 4 • ? WY v, �?.• :i ILL---;---•.f7j `'� '' _ act' ••~.' g` ' �E. .•3• 1 `' •:s g+r '�c y3—.p_.,,;,'i y.-'� • .• fF•� 4 <.�V?'. ±sue-z.,,, ' ' :l . - - w!. ,!,til �33 9f{.L'r ' 'ate' .i ` 'I `� : t--4 (i�.- .,I- - y', .4,. �` Y t mi. �...Ill'a�� nor ' ,...„ •- .j ; 'cars• Ili #:�F __: fi _ _ - ,n itlui.I1:I t .:'.'}gyp .titre �� `r'.� :`,a rti• ` --- ,'. :- '''',fi5E1 :• - ,--:74'iTi'lr- •iv:,-;ai'll..431-g.--... ---e•-• :".Z..--1:4 -ti. 7-:....:i --h451 l i, R'�iY• r iF a y�'� `1 7 "v' r .�xf �'lk- ,,41 ., `1_t__ .. '..,, `S 4.? '�1` as!'''�t' j �4' "'*.,li ar (�.. Monterey Style 11a se,I936 r �.31=y _ Photo by John P.JohnNon .- Cthrt '..•:unit 1••a:tr..-alk tns.anatchee`ationat Wildlife Reins,: e.)art!non P.Johnson Hillcrest Neighborhood.When it was announced in:he Suns::ter of 1987 that the County Department of Airports would begin to b 'cut Cypress Swamp Boardwalk.The Cypress Swamp Boardwalk is a the houses in the Hillcrest Neighborhood.that were in the:ii;-::ua:h cf tranquil Oasis It\ated at the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National jets arriving and departing from nearby Palm Beach lr,terna:cnai Wildlife Refuge. halt-aay between Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, west of U.S.High^..1y 4.1 1 The Boardwalk in this"River of Grass",a term .-�irpoict. the residents questioned the fate of their ercee::':. •a_::c_: a voluntary program,about 360 houses in the area could be:-urcitased for coined for the E•.erglades by conservationist Marjorie Stoneman about$30 million during four to Frye years. The area is bou::'ded b,• Douglas, is only one of the features that attracts visitors to the Refuge. Ridgewood Avenue,Parker Avenue, Locust Avenue and 1.terse::e'' Established in 1'-",-I the Refuge acts to protect migratory birds as part of During the winter and spring of 1989 the Cityof'X'es:Pain:Bea,:h and the Migratory Laud Treaty Act with Canada and Mexico. the HPBCPB received numerouscalls from residents aircet the h.:tur_of Trained in the natural sciences and public outdoor recreation, the their propeny and many questioned what coundbe done toprctec:he Refuge staff provides guided strolls along the boardwalk for school houses that might be historically or architecturally s:gnii:cara. children, naturali<ts and bird watchers. Along the .-t mile boardwalk, Preliminary surveys by Beth Miller of the City's Plano:eo tie^:tea:went bleached stumps •d ,-.press trees poke their heads from the murky indicated that in fact many houses were significant. The i-iPBCPB swamp waters. that are tinted dark by the tannic acid from decaying notified the State Historic Preservation Officer who in turn:ct fled the leaves. Many of the cypress heads are mottled with red lichen growth Federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The National and many species of ferns t leather,sword,shield,strap,royal,etc.)are Historic Preservation Act of 1966 gave the Council jurisdiction'Ayer the also protected.Clinging to the trees in the swamp are air plants,orchids use of federal funds when it is likely that there will be an adverse effect and Spanish moss The 4i)0)acre Cypress Swamp is pan of a stand that on cultural resources. once stretched from east of lake Okeechobee south into Broward In November 1988 a draft Programmatic Agreement was presented by County.The swamps traditionally acted as buffers between the Glades the State Historic Preservation Officer to the Federal:\viation Administration and drier coastal:u ens.Au iunci 1900 most of the large cypress trees were and the County Department of Airports.The draft Agreement listed :0 logged out, making the few remaining cypress stands all the more properties within the project that were considered to be individually precious. eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. An Other activities at the Refuge include an observation tower,the Marsh additional 28 properties were considered contributing :e an h:s.>ric Nature Trail and tire Everglades Canoe Trail that travels 5.5 miles in the district and the remaining 296 were considered not to he ;I ::r:.,a:::- "River of Grass" The L"xaihachee Natural History Association,formed The Agreement speciticall'said that negotiations for:he a._.t•. :::..a of in 19.82, is the n')new f it cooperating assocation of the Loxahatchee all properties should proceed as scheduled. Most . it National\L iidlfie Rettige The LNHA works closley with Refuge staff to contained provisions for the City of Wes: Palm lieac'.t to . ...-:der raise public a:caateness ,)t environmental problems and the needs of rezoning from residential to some :alternative use to :11,........ wildlife. For inl •na:rti'•n .about LIINA•s membership program or the preservation of all or part of the identified hist,•rIc h,,usesThe Refuge,call the`•isit,,r Center at-3-f-S30 . Programmatic Agreement also provides a marketing;':-... .: _. •:.: :,•. plan.. :a rehabilitation plan. a documentation nIan . r .. .. .-. . a demolition plan. The intent of the Programmatic Agre•_raent : : 5 e 1 er t-g NPS Form 10-900-a (Rev. 8-86) Wisconsin Word Processing Format (Approved 3/87) United States Department of the =nteror National Park Service National Register of Historic daces Continuation Sheet El Cid Historic District Section 7 Page 6 West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, FL examples include the garage-apartment at 257r Granada Road, a twc- story, stuccoed structure with a parapet and round-arched openings (1925 , photo 11) ; and the garage at 299r Granada Road (1923) , with its rough stucco exterior, parapet, and barrel-tile-clad pent roof on brackets (photo 12) . A related style is the Monterey, which was built between 1930 and :he mid-1950s . The Monterey style combines elements of the New ngland Colonial and Spanish Colonial building traditions, in imitation of the Anglo-influenced Spanish Colonial buildings of northern California. Monterey houses are two-story side-gabled or gabled-ell buildings with a full-facade, second-story, cantilevered balcony on the front, and a heavy exterior gable-end chimney. The exterior finish can be brick, stucco, clapboard, or vertical board. Often, the first story finish is brick or stucco, and the second story finish is wood. Paired windows with shutters are typical . Monterey houses generally do not have decorative details, except perhaps in the balcony strade. Wood balconies are typical of Monterey houses of the =330s and 1940s . Cast iron balconies are common on examples from the 1950s . 8 There are nine excellent pre- 1945 Monterey homes in the El Cid district, all of which have been identified as potentially individually eligible for listing on the National Register. 9 The Norton House at 253 Barcelona Road (1924, NRHP) was originally Mediterranean Revival in style . In 1937, Palm Beach architect Marion Sims Wyeth redesigned the building in the Monterey style (photo 13) . -� The Norton House is finished with stucco, quoins, a door with a simple classical surround, and a second story balcony with an intricate balustrade . The Hillbreath House at 219 Dyer Road (1940, photo 14) has a clapboard exterior and features a partially-enclosed second story balcony, exposed rafters and a heavy brick chimney. The other pre-1945 Monterey -McAlester, pp . 430-433 . 9Files of the City of West Palm Beach Historic Preservation Planner. 13John Johnson and Vicki Cole, "Ann Norton House and Sculpture Gardens, " National Register nomination, 1990 . NPS Form 10-900-a (Rev. 8-86) Wisconsin Word Processing Forma: (Approved 3/87) United States Department of the ::.ce: cr Nacional Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet El Cid Historic District Section 8 ?age 10 West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, FL high society families . In 1925 , Fatio established a branch office in Palm Beach. Born to a wealthy family himself, Fatio was comfortable in Palm Beach society and was able to promote his work through his social activities . He quickly became one of Palm Beach' s most active and best architects . Fatio is especially noted for his Italian-influenced Mediterranean Revival designs, but was highly skilled in other modes as well .56 One of his best known buildi._cs is the Society of the Four Arts Library in Palm Beach. In E_ Cid, Fatio enlarged and redesigned the Mediterranean Revival house at 262 Barcelona Road (1937) , designed the Monterey style Mann House at 204 Valencia Road (1936) , the Colonial Revival Kallman House at 2421 South Flagler Drive (1936) , and the Art Moderne Rinker House at 2111 South Flagler Drive (1938) . Palm Beach architect Belford Shoumate (1903-1991) designed at least five buildings in the El Cid Historic District . A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture Shoumate first worked for Joseph Urban in New York City. Urban was the architect who designed Mar-A-Lago (National Historic Landmark) in Palm Beach. Shoumate ' s first design in South Florida was the home at 1221 North Lake Way in Palm Beach. Built in 1937, this Art Moderne residence was named "The House of the Future" at the 1939 New York World' s Fair. Shoumate opened an office in Palm Beach in 1938, and designed over 1 500 buildings in 50 years of active practice in South Florida. 5' In El Cid, Shoumate designed the Art Moderne Wagner House at 2631 South Flagler Drive (1937) , the Mount Vernon Motor Court at 310 Belvedere Road (1941, second building 1948) , the Spellerberg House at 200 Belmont Road (1941) , the Johnson House at 190 Sunset Road (1939) , and the house at 266 Flamingo Road (1940) . The latter four are modern buildings, with spare classical details, in a style Shoumate called "Bermuda. "58 : Alexandra Fatio, Maurice Fatio : Architect, (Stuart : South- eastern Printing, 1992) , pc . 4-8 . ' "Architect Leaves imprint on South Florida Landscape, " Palm Beach Daily News, August 21 through 28 , 1988 , p. B9 . - m__oumate Files, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. BP100I03 City of Delray Beach Florida 7/15/03 Land Legal Description Inquiry 16 : 17 : 12 Property . . : 20 N SWINTON AVE 12 43 46 16 01 060 0120 Legal Description TOWN OF DELRAY LT 12 (LESS S 4 FT ADDL R/W FOR ALLEY LYG S OF & ADJ TO) BLK 60 (OLD SCHOOL SQUARE HISTORIC DISTRICT) Press Enter to continue. F3=Exit F12=Cancel • JUN- 9-1 95 u:7ari, 95-;2O6 0 ORB 8812 Ps 1003 1 IIIIMILIMINEll1111111 ME ORDINANCE NO. 27-95 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE MONTEREY HOUSE, LOCATED AT 20 NORTH SWINTON AVENUE, AS MORE N\ PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC „j SITE; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994" TO SHOW THE HISTORIC N DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE S 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 r , designation and protection of historic sites; and WHEREAS, the Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency has nominated the property described herein to be designated as a local historic site; and NN - WHEREAS, a designation report was prepared concerning the Li ' designation of the property located at 20 North Swinton Avenue to the ILocal 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 • L\ WHEREAS, on May 3, 1995, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach recommended that the property described 1' herein be designated a local historic site; and N 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. 'J NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE --(( CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: ' `1 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 MONTEREY HOUSE, located at 20 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as follows: • ORB ar 81 2 F3 1001 Lot 12, Block 60, DELRAY BEACH (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 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 6th day of June , 1995 . MAYR ATTEST: r i /� filt;W779V- ,iftil,) l76i This instrument was prepared by: City Clerk Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney 200 N.W. 1stAvenue First Reading May 16, 1995 DBeach,Beach, FL 33444 Second Reading June 6, 1995 - 2 - Ord. No. 27-95 ORB 13812 Ps 100.. DOROTHY H. WILK;EN1 CLERK PE COUNTY FL 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. 27-95 which was passed by the Commission on the 6th day of June, 1995. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 26th day of June, 1995. ice r<fe4' 7//aLt Alison MacGregor Hare City Clerk City of Delray Beach SEAL • • - 3 - Ord. No. 27-95 I 0 HI U '- 0' 20'-6' 10'-10• w r :n 0 ,Z, CO O o U t. O 4 �,_4. � . - • . o r' U� Hi LL 73 b o � %1/40 o cit GARAGE '� • ARCHITECT: SHOUMATE, BELFORD �, : , 0 . e CONS I HUCTION DATE: 1939 �' " tP, — STYLE: FRAME FOUNDATION TYPE: CONTINUOUS CONCRETE , 0 STRUCTURE: BALLOON WC ,D FRAME , .,� STOR. 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