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Mar-24-1998 113:54au 9 a-1 0231 1 ORB 1 0297 Pg 555 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 aU ORDINANCE NO. 12-98 180 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE PRICE HOUSE LOCATED AT 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; 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, Carl Steven Hayes, owner of the property located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue and more particularly described herein, initiated the nomination of the Price House for historic designation, and a designation report was subsequently prepared; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on February 4 , 1998, and voted unanimously to recommend that the N\ 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, to-wit : THE PRICE HOUSE, located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, as recorded in Plat Book 21 at Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. ORB 10297 Pg 556 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 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.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 its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 3rd day of March , 1998 . (;& A OR ATTEST: 22 YrR d/1 4 I City C1 rk First Reading February 17, 1998 Second Reading March 3, 1998 - 2 - Ord. No. 12-98 ORB 10297 Pg 557 _ t < . 1 McKEE LN. 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WILKEH, CLERK PB COUNTY, FL CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAYt � D BEACH An-Am�cac�► CITY CLERK 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 . 407/243-7000 r 1993 CERTIFICATIO N I, ALISON MacGREGOR HARTY, City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 12-98, as the same was passed and adopted on second and final reading by the Delray Beach City Commission in regular session on the 3rd day of March, 1998 . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 19th day of March, 1998 . AlisoncGre'.r Harty' City Clerk City of Delray Beach, Florida (SEAL) ®Printed on Recycled Paper THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS • • ORDINANCE NO. 12-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE PRICE HOUSE LOCATED AT 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; 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, Carl Steven Hayes, owner of the property located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue and more particularly described herein, initiated the nomination of the Price House for historic designation, and a designation report was subsequently prepared; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on February 4, 1998, and voted unanimously to recommend 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, to-wit: 'rzi PRICE HOUSE, located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, as recorded in Plat Book 21 at Page 15 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 its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 3rd day of March , 1998 . , rM A OR ATTEST: � (. �Q//� ti ny f"1'g h6* City Cl rk First Reading February 17, 1998 Second Reading March 3, 1998 - 2 - Ord. No. 12-98 l • • 7 I McKEE LN. — W I li LI. 1 1 1 _ I PELICAN LANE SOUTH- Q . 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FL -- O/C/FAL 845E MAP SYSTEM -- SLAP REF: LU1ES MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER " SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM # /O A - REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 3 , 1998 ORDINANCE NO. 12-98 (DESIGNATING THE PRICE HOUSE AS AN HISTORIC SITE) DATE: FEBRUARY 26, 1998 This is second reading and a public hearing for Ordinance No. 12-98 which designates the Price House as a local historic site and adds it to the Local Register of Historic Places. The house is located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue. It was originally constructed at 526 North Ocean Boulevard, but was recently relocated by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Mr. Hayes initiated the request for historic designation. A copy of the designation report is attached. The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this matter on February 4, 1998, and voted unanimously to recommend approval. At first reading on February 17, 1998, the Commission passed the ordinance by unanimous vote. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 12-98 on second and final reading. Pa 5—o ref:agmemol4 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #J AT ' - REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 17, 1998 ORDINANCE NO. 12-98 (DESIGNATING THE PRICE HOUSE AS AN HISTORIC SITE) DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 1998 This is first reading for Ordinance No. 12-98 which designates the Price House as a local historic site and adds it to the Local Register of Historic Places. The house is located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue. It was originally constructed at 526 North Ocean Boulevard, but was recently relocated by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Mr. Hayes initiated the request for historic designation. A copy of the designation report is attached. The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this matter on February 4, 1998, and voted unanimously to recommend approval. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 12-98 on first reading. If passed, a public hearing will be scheduled for March 3, 1998 . ,0 ecti'bL8t ref:agmemol4 .. I ':: ........:..........: TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER THRU: DIANE DOMINGUEZ, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESE ATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF FEBRUARY 17, 1998 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE PRICE HOUSE, 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating the Price House to the Local Register of Historic Places. The Price House, designed by noted Delray Beach architect Samuel Ogren, Sr., was constructed in 1935. Designed in the Monterey style, it conforms to the features of the style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines. The Price House is a two story single family residence of frame construction with a symmetric facade, cross gabled roof, and a combination of clapboard and batten and board exterior. Many of the original wood sash windows remain as do the historically correct wood shutters on the second story. Two balconies with wood railings flank the center bay and brick chimney of the second floor front facade. The house was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. Built for Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Price, the family retained ownership until it was acquired and relocated to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Development pressures and escalating land prices on Ocean Boulevard were the determining factors which resulted in the need to either demolish or relocate the structure. Fortunately, for the City's historic structures inventory, the latter occurred. City Commission Documentation Price House Historic Status Page 2 The Price House was designed by Delray Beach's first and most prolific registered architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. He was apprenticing in the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King in 1924 when he designed his first building in Delray, a single family residence at 704 N. Swinton Avenue. Defray Beach officials, impressed with the design, offered him the position of City Architect. Mr. Ogren accepted and moved his practice and family to Delray Beach in 1924 to begin a career which provided the City with more than 250 structures. Among his more notable commissions in the City are the High School and Gymnasium, both listed in the National Register; the Arcade Tap Room; and the Marine Villas. The Price House is significant for its architecture; it represents one of the finest examples of the Monterey style in the City. The house is essentially unaltered and many of its original architectural elements remain intact, taken as a whole these features greatly enhance the historic fabric and significance of the house. The Price House is zoned R-AAA. The legal description is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Plat Book 21, Page 15, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County. The request for designation was initiated by the owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Additional background and analysis is provided in the attached designation Report. . : . C,.P . . . . ::. . ,.0 §!Pgg: '1";; `<<>.....::......:.. >::::>;:: The Historic Preservation Board considered this item at a Public Hearing on February 4, 1998. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to recommend historic designation to the City Commission. agnianteleategEMOMMOSAMIONEMBEESIBIM By motion, approve the ordinance designating the Price House, 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, to the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachment: Price House Designation Report. file/u/ww/price-cc DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA . ast . anal In 1 - 1111 BEI a 111 1 r ' . . . Y t --` v !. 1 I THE PRICE HOUSE 1109 SEASPRAY AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA THE PRICE HOUSE Table of Contents I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP IILHISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE N.ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VL BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS VIIPHOTOGRAPHY The Designation Report, and its associated research, was produced by Susan Krassy, Research Atlantica, inc., 728 Granada Way, Boca Raton, FL 33432. Revisions and additions were made to the report subsequent to the relocation of the house from 526 N. Ocean Boulevard to its present site, 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, by Patricia Cayce, Planning Department, City of Delray Beach. • I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue Delray Beach Florida Date of Construction: 1935 Principal Architect: Samuel Ogren, Senior Present Owner: Carl Steven Hayes Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R-1 AAA Palm Beach County Tax Folio Number: 12-43-46-16 24-000-0110 Current Legal Description: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Plat Book 21, Page 15, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County. CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: CULTURAL&ARCHITECTURAL 3 III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Price House was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. The legal description of the original site was as follows: Revised plat of Blocks D & E, Palm Beach Shore Acres, Lots 6 & West of State Road A-1-A, less the west 200 feet of Block E. A map of the original location is included in Chapter VI, Bibliography and Sources. The house was relocated due to development pressures and escalating land prices on Ocean Boulevard. The Price house was designed in the Monterey style by architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. and was constructed in 1935. The Monterey style was adapted from the Spanish Colonial and American territorial period architecture of northern California. The original buildings combined stucco exterior with traditional wooden elements of New England style which were brought to California by settlers from the eastern United States. The style gained revival status in California in the 1920s and its popularity spread, mainly through the southern United States, during the late 20s and the 1930s. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Monterey style is the "second story balcony (which is) usually cantilevered and covered by the principal roof."1 In Ogren's plan the design feature is repeated in an unusual double balcony on the front facade which is separated by a symmetrical central block with brick chimney. The balconies have simple wooden detailing typical of the Colonial influence, beneath the left balcony is a porte cochere. Upon review of an historic photograph of the Price House the railings were originally decorative wrought iron.2 Additional details which appear in the photograph but are no longer present are ornate wrought iron transoms above the ground floor windows. The Price House is a two story wood frame structure with two one-story areas located to the rear. The low pitched roof is cross gabled; the window treatment is generally symmetrical. The first story exterior is sheathed in horizontal clapboard, the second story is vertical batten and board. A brick chimney, flanked by windows on the first and second floors, is a focal point of the front facade. The front entry features a modest wood door surround. The majority of the windows throughout the house are 6/6 and 6/1 double hung sash and are flanked by wood shutters. The shutters are historically correct on the second story but not on the first. Rear windows have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. The original front windows on the first floor have been replaced with fixed glass panes. 1 Virginia and Lee McAlester, "A Field Guide to American Houses". (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988) , p. 431-433. 3 "Uncataloged Photos from Sam Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed", Delray Beach Historical Society. 5 The rear entry has a unique glazed tile baseboard. Along a wall near the rear entrance is a stone fountain set within a framework using the same blue and yellow tile. Architect Ogren was known to enjoy tile work and used it frequently as finishing details to his designs.3 A review of building records for the City of Delray Beach reveals that remodeling occurred in 1937 and repairs from fire damage were completed in 1976. Few changes have been made to the interior and exterior of the house. A description of the Monterey style found on page 20 of the "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual" compiled by the Historic Preservation Board in 1990 for Delray Beach uses a sketch of the Price House as a good example of the style. Section 4.5.1(B)(3) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for determining the architectural and aesthetic significance of historic structures. Listed below are criteria which relate to this property . and justification for designation: (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction." The Price House is a good example of the Monterey style of architecture. It has a distinct cantilevered balcony which adapted well to the Florida climate. The house was designed by Samuel Ogren, Sr. during the Depression years of the 1930s sometimes called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. While the style was quite popular with South Florida's resort communities, most notably the Town of Palm Beach, only six Monterey style residences were cited within the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey of 1987. Presently there is only one designated Monterey style structure in Delray Beach. The Price House clearly fulfills criteria (b) for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places. (c) "Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder." The single family Price House is a notable work of prominent architect Samuel Ogren Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924. Ogren, who had no formal training, designed over 250 houses between 1924 and 1950. His most recognizable works were the Arcade Tap Room and Delray Beach High School. He also designed two Mediterranean Revival style houses on Delray Beach's Bankers Row. Ogren was considered a key architect in the development of Delray Beach's resort style. In 1935 he created the Better Housing Office "to provide quality craftsmen, masons, artisans" in Defray Beach.4 Because the Price House was designed by Ogren it clearly fulfills criteria (c) for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places. 3 Interview: Samuel Ogren, Jr., 13, September 1997. 'Samuel Ogren, 88, First Resident Architect in Delray Beach", Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February, 1988. 6 IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE During the 1930s Delray Beach experienced the world-wide Depression in a unique manner. The period from 1933 through 1941 was considered a "Golden Age" for this small beachfront community.5 Popular artists, writers, poets and socialites maintained winter homes in Delray Beach. The social hub of this "Artists' Colony" was the Arcade Tap Room. Celebrities ranged from popular cartoonist, Fontaine Fox,to acclaimed poet, Edna St.Vincent Millay.6 As Delray Beach's reputation grew so did the number of winter visitors. By 1934, 1500 people filled the eight local hotels and guest quarters, greatly adding to the full time population of 2800 residents.' Hotels, clubs, shops, a marina and polo grounds provided entertainment for these seasonal visitors. Prominent South Florida architects were actively creating a resort style architecture that reflected the lively lifestyles of both the seasonal and permanent residents. Samuel Ogren Sr., Delray Beach's City Architect, provided leadership when he created a Better Housing Office which contributed to the high quality of construction by supplying trained craftsmen to the building trade. Ogren designed more than 250 houses in Delray Beach between 1924 and 1950. While his earlier designs were in the popular Mediterranean Revival style and Mission style his commission in the mid 1930s for Mrs. Edwin A. Price was in the Monterey style.$ The Price property extended from two small oceanfront lots east of State Road A-1-A to a large double parcel over 400 feet deep on the west side of A-1-A. Some of the homeowners along this portion of A-1-A constructed cabanas or small chickees on their oceanfront properties. Seminole Indians were employed to construct replicas of their traditional chickees. It is not known whether the Price family had such an oceanfront facility. The earliest available Delray Beach City Directory describes Mrs. Price as "Margaret, widow of E.A. Price."9 It is unknown when Edwin A. Price died. The given address for the original location of the Price residence in the directory is 611 North Ocean Boulevard. A bold 0 next to Mrs. Price's name denoted ownership of the property. The 1953 City Directory gives the Price address as 616 North Ocean Boulevard. It was a common practice to change house address numbers by either city or fire department officials. The Price family retained ownership of this property until it was acquired and relocated by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. 5 "DesignGuidelines for historic Places: A Preservation Manual", copliled by the Historic Preservation Board, 1990, p. 3. 6 Lora Sinks Britt, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, (Palatka, FL: Brittany House, 1984) p. 159. Delray Beach News, 14, December, 1934. 8 "Index of Designs", by Samuel Ogren, Sr., Job #52. 9 "Miller's Delray Beach City Directory" (Asheville, NC: Southern Directory Co.) , 1948-1949, and 1953-1954. 7 Section 4.5.1(B)(2) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for determining the historical and cultural significance of a property. Listed below are the criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (d)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history." The Price House exemplifies the development of the City of Defray Beach during its "Golden Age." The Depression was a decade of economic difficulties throughout the United States but Delray Beach was able to adapt to those difficult times by developing a resort community and artists' colony that provided an environment for continued economic growth.The"Golden Age" attracted seasonal visitors who helped stimulate local businesses. While it is not known what professional or social positions were held by the Price family the size and original location of their residence indicates a high degree of prosperity. V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Monterey style house located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue is significant as an example of the work of prominent local architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. Ogren was the first City Architect for Delray Beach. His work included the Delray Beach High School and the popular Arcade Tap Room. This oceanfront residence reflects Ogren's work during the height of Delray Beach's "Golden Age" when the City developed into a popular and successful resort community despite a nationwide Depression. It should be noted that there is only one individual designation of a Monterey style building within Delray Beach; a relocated residence within the Old School Square District, which now serves as the Judge Knott Center for Historic Preservation. Resettling historic buildings is "sometimes necessary as the nature of many original sites has been impacted.i10 The Monterey style is recognized as contributing to the appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort community. The designation of the Price House as a local historic structure would result in the recognition of this residence as an important element of the architectural and cultural development of Delray Beach. zo "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual", p. 50. 8 VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS Britt, Lora Sinks, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, Palatka, FI: Brittany House, 1984. City of Delray Beach, Florida. Building Permits. Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, compiled by the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987. "Design Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual,"compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach. 1990. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Miller's Delray Beach City Directory, Southern Directory Co. Publishers. Asheville, North Carolina.Vol. 1, 1948-1949, and Vol. III, 1953-1954. "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Residential Architect Delray Beach," obituary. Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February 1988. Ogren Family File, Delray Beach Historical Society. "Uncataloged Photos from Samuel Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed," Delray Beach Historical Society. Ogren, Jr., Samuel. Delray Beach, Florida, by telephone, 13 September 1997. 9 ._, I 1 I I / McKEE LN. — i , —al PELICAN LANE SOUTH- HAMPTON ¢ BRIDGE- _ WATERWAY NORTH CONDO z_ 0 HAMPTON BOULEVARD O¢ a �'--Li.,` ~ Laa ] 1NLET \ GEORGE 1111111 tn < SAINT R�r1 VINCENT'S ON'0. THE111116Siut-iWA ■- CHURCH Of-1" } LANDINGS -.■■■ c WEDGE- Q CONDO 1 '- WOOD ..■11 M I I- CONDDct .-_ce a M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT �._>. Q TRACT a Q n O 1 > — w O N.E. 6TH ST. CHARBQR DRI )z 111111.1111111P= • N.E. 5TH ST. IMIIIIIIIIIIII liVairi J C ,,, ND DRIVE ` Q - W ' U ,„.......,,z muff atO Mg _ cc IIIIIIIIIIIIII z Q \1._ o N.E. 4TH ST U r BIH EACH DRIVE vki Q Q cc Cr _ ~ S� IA SPRAY AVE. V ' ,ANOCWAY L.AN5 O WATERWAY LANE w-J a 2) ‘'et H o i),, 2 IX CC z RING T -1 I 1 1 -N,E' i:101:11 VISTA DEL MAR DRIVE_ 1 1 1 Milli 1 i 1 N --i■mr- ORIGINAL LOCATION OF THE PRICE HOUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 526 N. OCEAN BOULEVARD CITY OF DELRAY BEACH.FL -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: U4IB3 VII. PHOTOGRAPHY f ,-t.L:-L-.::.lip r : • . .. ,....... ,:..._. IHIJ!U1I!P • r 1114 1 if • f 1:1 �e. .. .? 1. r PRICE HOUSE FRONT FACADE—PRIOR TO RELOCATION .fir 2., ,,....;..s;v2t..,...:7.E:.,-,-,.,....,...-„,::;-vi,Fir...,sar."773:s:r..',. ..7.7-,'...' --''-''''' " . fi........„.‘1.....4.. . . ., 0.,,,,,,..„ .... Y M. MI ?. �"a- z' � C•yfir 1.>, _ • ' y .-1 , • 7'-�*F Y.- •-_ wit. `�. _ '_ o.. 3 .. r .. .'L t~ + .:414.-.4:0 -74.t' ' .--2•Ee.ri'r��as,f THE PRICE HOUSE IN ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED BY SAMUEL OGREN, SR., UNDATED s Y1 , h -' �' h! :s • !:d.o •' 7 fj I ,1j1i , . 1 1 0 , i i 1 r. ,. 2.i..--1;4.0-•••t...-. : . .:, ,- - +. ...•_ • a I.11 • jl fi• G:'Y '• of If ; ' ✓. t t !' r+ .FJ p s Sj _ • •' e •r ; .. ,,,, , 3,S`ia'•J...t RIGHT PORTION OF THE FRONT FACADE PRIOR TO RELOCATION f '' •� ""a' tee ~ u▪ �..' ' 3I * S11S ,'sue E .i,. ;+..;▪ ':5+ T. - �-Ar- --- 0{ I f`F'';fix. c-L :1 . i � ' j r I - . •. C`•Jm'7 — s 'S J _ _ - M. i..g.. S -. ..- ' i, " ( P �+s Y .r.> ~ ,�y, - ,., •y -'ry - .- - - .> +'7%4s•e. $,• 4 r I.""''— rm t LI_ j •�..-•aa! -"'� 3 I • _ • • • . . -.. ... -. _ ',. _ ._cam TILE BASEBOARD &FOUNTAIN FRONT ENTRANCE REAR ENTRANCE PRIOR TO RELOCATION 12 • 1.c:. `''11- •6:TC. •ice•• ..•.y.:.,0 _ t _ - +�.;r`',lr:v • t`.. . . - • 4 y I i E t - - i. . r ....1 _.,__ . . • t.. . . • . . „ ; . L.....„. 1 ....... .„:„... -3 /- . t 1 ' • PRICE HOUSE IN TRANSIT 13 CC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A),(B) and (C) of the Land Development Regulations, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM Wednesday, February 4, 1998, in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the Price House designated as a local historic building. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 North Ocean Boulevard, to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Delray Beach Florida, as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Historic Preservation Board has studied the historical significance of this property and deems it worthy of consideration for placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Alison MacGregor Harty City Clerk PUBLISH: January 23, 1998 THE NEWS file/u/www/Pricenp pre : �- trri f Boca Raton News,Friday January 23,1998 70 t NOTICED/KWIC I A SS t Pursuant lo Sedan 43.1(A)(Bt and (Q d toe Lard Deeimmard Repel► balm the Mark Preservation Board d Be ODy of Delray Beach MU tarn duct a Public Ha* at a:m PM F Meagan,February 4 Mt In the f Fast FLoor Canby na Roam at Cry r Nall.1m N.M.(31 Avenue.TM purpose d tar Public Ner(ep is 10 albw de Palk to ammad to a propeal sec Mee the Price House de emoted a a local hidrk building. Based an the matysb eared leaRmm1 proeded at iM Meeting.de Board MU mare a rarnemrtdation In the City Commis sin as to Its raceme tt to The Local1 Roses*of Work Places. TM Nhkric Mat is berg relocated •ban Ns present We In Me SN Me C Moro Ocean Bsuvar& to 1179 Sea I.Spray Auewa,Delray Beach,Florida. TM legal de :Oboe of the new Scar 1 Nob aasblbep: . Lot 11, Se; Spray Estates, Delray I Bads, Florida, a recorded in Pict Root 11,Pate 1S et the Palk Rands of Palm Beech Cary,Florida. TM Meteoric Praervatbn Board has stalled Ma Nicoreal *Memo of this property and deems N w'my of m5gaatal by placement ce the Ur cal Register d historic Places.A copy of It.desigmalgn apart is available In the healing A Lang DePafineed at City Hall Mesa Pe aaMad tilt it a palm*- MSS b appeM My Ceraca Nude by Ile 1lbate Prearvaion Bard with I respect to are natter considered al I This toasting Or were.Haw Port t will said a record of tee p ueedinpe. and for This purpose,such person may raed b enure Mat a rabaum record Ofthe promodaws Is a made. Such }raced Sagas De lestuna y ma rr :dime van Is to be bed The o�ty o ei b We ed Mmakee a pave aide nerd.Pineal to F.S. bAnbS. CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Alban MacGregor Marry Ca cart Pall a:Amory a,* Baca Rana New Ad MIS . 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PEALER CLAUSE.AND AN EFFEC• LIVE DATE. suramin. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CON. ANSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEAOL FLORIDA. DESIGNATING THE PRICE HOUSE LOCATED AT III SEA SPRAY AYHIUE. AS SORE PARTICIMRLY OE 11210 D HEREIN. AS A VIP RI HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN TIE LOCAL REGISTER OF nISTOR- K PLACES: PROVIDING FOR ME AAEAEMT OF THE 'DOMING AMP Of DELRAY REACK FLOSS- DA,NIP TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DELL ATIOH IN AN OVERLAY TAMER;PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE. A SAVING CLAUSE; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PYNM r De Nis �a.NN1lrMar�R d ItN painM OfftMNIMINr will r, O a '• NA fi Near r/M as IMTa& ad Pram NE mil a nor+l r at an NM a eraaat'ward tars Ne S�yM�Hal mYrM MaII ala I M�RaY Y a w RMIL TRI Cap aM rN - W WWI eS Mart Irma I CL INE . CITY OF DELRAY REAM Ai"Wiling aut CRp Cal PIBRa:binary ' bat Ran Nun MIME l . MEMORANDUM 1, %`1 u TO: Celeste McDonough FROM: Alison Harty SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 12-98 (Historic Designation for Price House) DATE: March 19, 1998 Attached is a certified copy of Ord. #12-98 designating the Price House located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue as a local historic site. The ordinance was adopted by the City Commission on March 3, 1998. Please have the ordinance recorded. When it comes back from the Courthouse, please send Pat Cayce a copy and return the original recorded document to me for my file. Thank you. S) 4(, AMH/m Attachment DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA kF TEPITirs,I--'. 'pun lid11 - . Is a tiI r c ,{ i l''r— L� - • MiMi -sr - - ` 'nc."--mac._ '1•'" _ _ _ - - .. f-r•--.H . -`` l i'a4 . •T�" .K.rt/•r7 v.i. _ ••S'_ . _ 526 NORTH OCEAN BOULEVARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 526 NORTH OCEAN BOULEVARD Table of Contents I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE IV. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES VII. PHOTOGRAPHY Report Produced by: Research Atlantica, Inc. 728 Granada Way Boca Raton, FL 33432 (561) 362-4473 I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 526 North Ocean Boulevard Delray Beach Florida Date of Construction: c1935 Principal Architect: Samuel Ogren, Senior Present Owner: Voss Family Partners LP Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R-1AAA Palm Beach County Tax Folio Number: 12-43-46-09-04-005-0061 Current Legal Description: REVISED PL OF BLKS D & E PALM BEACH SHORE ACRES LTS 6 & 7 W OF A-1-A LESS W 200 FT/BLK E CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: CULTURAL & ARCHITECTURAL 2 f I i McKEE LN. �QI /Ii —l. LLi PELICAN LANE SOUTH— HAMPTON VI _< J W < x GE— x WATERWAY NORTH CONDO z _.0 HAMPTON ¢" BOULEVARD Q INLET ,.,'--CC LA3 a COVE CONDO w Z 'illif 0V5t'' ....-V) GEORGE SAINT R,NP SOUTH WAYS VINCENT"S •MP RPM Ill... CHURCH 'CA THE .■■.■- >- LANDINGS Ir WEDGE— Q CONDO CR STWOOD DRI CONDO •■■■■ 0— a_ MIN Li . •.L___12- Q > � M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT TRACT w n D Z IIIMIL m N.E. 6TH ST. CHARBOR DRIVE • •OO�i�i�i��i�i�P S�i'�4i�i�iO,i! • \/\ ' cf.:N.4'V t,,i.�i�i�i�i�i �i1,:a�i! N.E. 5TH ST. Z pm. J ISLIND DRIVElillME Q Q u) L., ® v) cm 0 Z <miff N.E. 4TH ST. U BEACH DRIVE 44 44 J I Q ZZ Q a x CC '- SEA SPRAY AVE. v Z '. .4„ _ k I SANDOWAY LANE I /10` WATERWAY LANE w cc a z J O L / Q 'A—� Z Z f Z 0- < a I' LAING ST. N 7:1' I __,7 411/31k :- ':in 4WD:: - p VISTA DEL MAR DRIVE L 1 7Th i l i I I I I l H I r I N -Ionft- PRICE HOUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT - CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FL -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM179 III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The residence at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is a Monterey style house designed in 1935 by architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. The main block of the wood frame house is two story, with two one-story areas located to the rear. The exterior is sheathed in clapboard believed to be Florida cypress. The foundation is concrete slab. The low pitched roof is cross gabled and covered with a composition roll. Fenestration is symmetrical. The Monterey style of architecture is an eclectic style that was popular throughout the United States from 1925 to 1955. Adapted from the Spanish Colonial architecture of Northern California, the Monterey style adds English Colonial or French Creole design details to the prototype. 526 North Ocean Boulevard contains numerous design details and is a good example of Samuel Ogren's unique interpretation of this architectural style. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Monterey style is "the second story balcony (which is) usually cantilevered and covered by the principal roof."1 In Ogren's plan the design feature is repeated in an unusual double balcony on the east facade which is separated by a symmetrical central block with brick chimney. The balconies have simple wooden detailing typical of the English Colonial influence. Beneath the southeastern balcony is a porte cochere supported by square brick and concrete piers. It should be noted that upon review of an historic photograph of 526 North Ocean Boulevard the railings were originally decorative wrought iron.2 Additional details which appear in the photograph but are no longer present are ornate wrought iron transoms above ground floor windows. A focal point on the front facade is the unadorned brick chimney flanked by windows on the ground and second story. The majority of the windows throughout the house are 6/1 and 6/6 double hung sash and are decorated with wood shutters. The shutters are historically correct on the second story but not the first. Rear windows have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. Front casement windows have been replaced with fixed glass. Cut coral terraces lead to the front and rear entryways. The front entry features a modest wood door surround. The rear entry terrace has a unique glazed tile 1Virginia and Lee McAlester, A Field Guide to American Houses. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988), pp. 431-433. 2photograph of 526 North Ocean Boulevard, "Uncataloged Photos from Sam Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed", Delray Beach Historical Society. 6 baseboard. Along a wall bordering the rear terrace is a stone fountain set within a framework using the same blue and yellow tile. Architect Ogren was known to enjoy tile work and used it frequently as finishing details to his designs.3 A review of building records for the City of Delray Beach reveals that remodeling occurred in 1937 and repairs from fire damage were completed in 1976. Few changes have been made to the interior and exterior of the house. While the physical appearance of the exterior is in need of attention the house appears to be in solid condition. A description of the Monterey style found on page 20 of the "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual" compiled by the Historic Preservation Board in 1990 for Delray Beach uses a sketch of 526 North Ocean Boulevard as a good example of the style. Until recently the house has been maintained as a private residence. The two-story outbuilding located at the rear of the property is not included as a contributing factor to this designation report. Section 4.5.1 B(3) of the City of Delray Beach LDR outlines the criteria for designation of a landmark with architectural and aesthetic significance. Listed below are criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction." The house located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is a good example of the Monterey style of architecture. It has a distinct cantilevered balcony which adapted well to the oceanfront resort lifestyle. The house was designed by Samuel Ogren, Sr. during the Depression years of the 1930s sometimes called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. While the style was quite popular with South Florida's resort communities, most notably the Town of Palm Beach, only six Monterey style residences were cited within the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey of 1987. Presently there are no individual Monterey style residences designated in Delray Beach. As such, 526 North Ocean Boulevard clearly fulfills criteria (b) for listing as a Landmark for Delray Beach. (C) "Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder;" The single family residence at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is a notable work of prominent architect Samuel Ogren Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924. Ogren, who had no formal training, designed over 250 houses between 1924 and 1950. His most recognizable works were the Arcade Tap Room and 3lnterview: Samuel Ogren, Jr., 13, September 1997. 7 Delray Beach High School. He also designed two Mediterranean Revival style houses on Delray Beach's Bankers Row. Ogren was considered a key architect in the development of Delray Beach's resort style. In 1935 he created the Better Housing Office "to provide quality craftsmen, masons, artisans" in Delray Beach.4 Because 526 North Ocean Boulevard was designed by Ogren it clearly fulfills criteria (c) for listing as a Landmark for Delray Beach. IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE During the 1930s Delray Beach experienced the world-wide Depression in a unique manner. The period from 1933 through 1941 was considered a "Golden Age" for small beachfront communities.5 Popular artists, writers, poets and socialites maintained winter homes in Delray Beach. The social hub of this "Artists' Colony" was the Arcade Tap Room. Celebrities ranged from popular cartoonist, Fontaine Fox, to acclaimed poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay.6 As Delray Beach's reputation grew so did the number of winter visitors. By 1934, 1500 people filled the eight local hotels and guest quarters, greatly adding to the full time population of 2800 residents.? Hotels, clubs, shops, a marina and polo grounds provided entertainment for these seasonal visitors. Prominent South Florida architects were actively creating a resort style architecture that reflected the lively lifestyles of both the seasonal and permanent residents. Samuel Ogren Sr., Delray Beach's City Architect, provided leadership when he created a Better Housing Office which contributed to the high quality of construction by supplying trained craftsmen to the building trade. Ogren designed more than 250 houses in Delray Beach between 1924 and 1950. While his earlier designs were in the popular Mediterranean Revival style and Mission style 4"Samuel Ogren, 88, First Resident Architect in Delray Beach", Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23 February 1988. 5"Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual", compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, 1990. 6Lora Sinks Britt, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, (Palatka, FI: Brittany House, 1984) p.159. 7Delray Beach News, 14 December 1934. 8 his commission in the mid 1930s for Mrs. Edwin A. Price was in the Monterey style.8 The Price property extended from two small oceanfront lots east of State Road A-1-A to a large double parcel over 400 feet deep on the west side of A-1-A. Some of the homeowners along this portion of A-1-A constructed cabanas or small chickees on their oceanfront properties. Seminole Indians were employed to construct replicas of their traditional chickees.9 It is not known whether the Price family had such an oceanfront facility. The earliest available Delray Beach telephone directory describes Mrs. Price as "Margaret, widow of E.A. Price."1° It is unknown when Edwin A. Price died. The given address for the Price residence in the directory is 611 North Ocean Boulevard. A bold O next to Mrs. Price's name denoted ownership of the property. The 1953 city telephone directory gives the Price address as 616 North Ocean Boulevard. It was a common practice to change house address numbers by either city or fire department officials. Cartoonist Fontaine Fox owned the house located two lots north of the Price residence. The Price family retained ownership of this property until recently. Section 4.5.1 B(2) of the City of Delray Beach LDR outlines the criteria for designation of a landmark with historical and cultural significance. Listed below are the criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (d)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history;" The house located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard exemplifies the development of the City of Delray Beach during its "Golden Age." The Depression was a decade of economic difficulties throughout the United States but Delray Beach was able to adapt to those difficult times by developing a resort community and artists' colony that provided an environment for continued economic growth. The "Golden Age" attracted seasonal visitors who helped stimulate local businesses. While it is not known what professional or social positions were held by the Price family the size and location of their residence indicates a high degree of prosperity. The construction of their house and other similar sized residences along State Road A-1-A reflect the continued attraction to the oceanfront resort by those able to maintain an affluent lifestyle. 8Index of designs by Samuel Ogren Sr., Job #52. 9lnterview: Patricia Cayce, 15 September 1997. 10Miller's Delray Beach City Directory (Asheville, N.C.: Southern Directory Co.) 1948-1949. 9 V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Monterey style house located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is significant as an example of the work of prominent local architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. Ogren was the first City Architect for Delray Beach. His work included the Delray Beach High School and the popular Arcade Tap Room. This oceanfront residence reflects Ogren's work during the height of Delray Beach's "Golden Age" when the City developed into a popular and successful resort community despite a nationwide Depression.. It should be noted that there are no individual designations of Monterey style houses within Delray Beach. A relocated Monterey style residence is within the Old School Square District. Resettling historic buildings is "sometimes necessary as the nature of many original sites has been impacted."11 The Monterey style is recognized as contributing to the appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort community. Its direct oceanfront location is significant as a reflection of a resort lifestyle more than 60 years old. The designation of 526 North Ocean Boulevard as a local Landmark would result in the recognition of this residence as an important element of the architectural and cultural development of Delray Beach. VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY Atlas of Delray Beach, prepared by George S. Brockway, Civil Engineer & Land Surveyor, West Palm Beach. revised 1955. Britt, Lora Sinks, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, Palatka, FI: Brittany House, 1984. City of Delray Beach, Florida. Building Permits. Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, compiled by the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987. "Design Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual," compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach. 1990. 11"Designation Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual" p. 50. 10 Florida Master Site File Form, 526 North Ocean Boulevard. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Miller's Delray Beach City Directory, Southern Directory Co. Publishers. Asheville, North Carolina. Vol. 1, 1948-1949. "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Residential Architect Delray Beach," obituary. Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February 1988. Ogren Family File, Delray Beach Historical Society. "Uncataloged Photos from Samuel Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed," Delray Beach Historical Society. INTERVIEWS Cayce, Patricia, Historic Preservation Planner. Delray Beach, Florida, by telephone, 15 September 1997. Ogren, Jr., Samuel. Delray Beach, Florida, by telephone, 13 September 1997. 11 STATE OF FLODA DEPARTMENT OF STATE FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE • Division of Archives.History Site Inventory Form FDAHRM 802= and Records Management • DS•HSP•3AAA Rev.3.79 - 1009= = Site No. Site Name 830= = r Survey Date ,< 820= = Address of Site: 526 North O-ean Boulevard, Delray Rearh 905= = Instruction for locating 813= = Location: Palm Beach Shore Acres E 6, less W 200' 868= = subdivision name • block no. -lot no. County: Palm Beach 808= = Owner of Site: Name: Margaret Price Estate Address: Atlantic. National Rank, P_O_ Rox 471 West Palm Beach. FL 33402 902= = Type of Ownership Private 848=•= - Recording Date ` May 1 , 1986 832= = Recorder:- Name & Title: ' Sanford Smith Address: uPBrPR • 818= = Condition of Site: Integrity of Site: Original Use Residence- 838= = Check One Check One or More Present.Use Residence: 850= = *Remodeled ❑ Excellent 863== 0 Altered 858== Dates: Beginning 1935* 844= = 1937 0 Good 863== 0 Unaltered 858== Culture/Phase 840= = 0 Fair 863== ❑Original Site 858== Period 845= = 0.Deteriorated .863== • 0 Restored( )(Date: x )858== • • 0 Moved( )(Date: )( )858== NR Classification Category: Building . . 916= = Threats to Site: Check One or More _ ❑Zoning( )( )( )878== 0 Transportation( )( X )878== ❑ Development( )( )( )878== ❑ Fill( )( )( )878== O Deterioration( )( )( )878== 0 Dredge( )( )( )878== '• ❑ Borrowing( )( )( )878== • ❑ Other(See Remarks Below): 878== Areas of Significance: Architecture 910= = . • • Significance: • • • • a . • _ I • 911 = = • ARCHITECT Unknown -872_ = BUILDER Unknown 874= _ STYLE AND/OR PERIOD Monterey 964= = PLAN TYPE Irregular 966 EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) Wood siding 854= = STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) Wood frame 856= = PORCHES Second floor balconies, east elevation 942= = FOUNDATION: Concrete 942= = ROOF TYPE: Gable 942= = SECONDARY ROOF STRUCTURE(S): 942= = CHIMNEY LOCATION: East elevation, center 942= _ WINDOW TYPE: fixed; awning • 942= = CHIMNEY: 882= _ ROOF SURFACING: Composition shingle 882= = ORNAMENT EXTERIOR: 882= = NO. 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A,, . , = .• . .. , 1.... , • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A),(B) and (C) of the Land Development Regulations, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM Wednesday, February 4, 1998, in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the Price House designated as a local historic building. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 North Ocean Boulevard, to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Delray Beach Florida, as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Historic Preservation Board has studied the historical significance of this property and deems it worthy of consideration for placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Alison MacGregor Harty City Clerk PUBLISH: January 23, 1998 THE NEWS file/u/www/Pricenp . Mar-24-1998 10:54am 9 8—1 0231 1 ORB 1O2 7 Pg S S lull!1Ii II 111111111111 II 111 II Ill II III II NI II ill I INI ORDINANCE NO. 12-98 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF N\ DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE PRICE HOUSE LOCATED AT 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; 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, Carl Steven Hayes, owner of the property located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue and more particularly described herein, initiated the nomination of the Price House for historic designation, and a designation report was subsequently prepared; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on February 4 , 1998, and voted unanimously to recommend that the N\ 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, to-wit : THE PRICE HOUSE, located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, as recorded in Plat Book 21 at Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. • • , 4 - ORB 10297 Pg 55E, 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 its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 3rd day of March , 1998 . MA OR #47 ATTEST: City&EL7{ /g7 rk First Reading February 17 , 1998 Second Reading March 3 , 1998 - 2 - Ord. No. 12-98 ORB 102'97 Pig 557 I I I McKEE LN. I _cl I / PELICAN LANE S0UTH— I — I I I I I I i HAM,PTON WATERWAY NORTH CONDO z 1 p BRIDGE- -;. 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AII•AmericaCity 1`)93 CERTIFICATIO N I, ALISON MacGREGOR HARTY, City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 12-98, as the same was passed and adopted on second and final reading by the Delray Beach City Commission in regular session on the 3rd day of March, 1998 . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 19th day of March, 1998 . a.A77 2Z,Liii.0-2//a Alison acGre or Harty City Clerk City of Delray Beach, Florida (SEAL) r f n E F C,- , r=��„'r')S LA,L.. �E... DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA ` r. .__. rr . _.....___ LiE JIII ro- 7 •. 1_U- ___I —11.—_,— __ -----.'.. t—_:.,..=j1 J u--o as.— �..Lt , .-- v • --. r `Z. 'T I j THE PRICE HOUSE 1109 SEASPRAYAVENUE DELRAYBEACH, FLORIDA THE PRICE HOUSE Table of Contents I. GENERAL INFORMATION IL LOCATION MAP III.HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE IV ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VI BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS VILPHOTOGRAPHY The Designation Report, and its associated research, was produced by Susan Krassy, Research Atlantica, Inc., 728 Granada Way, Boca Raton, FL 33432. Revisions and additions were made to the report subsequent to the relocation of the house from 526 N. Ocean Boulevard to its present site, 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, by Patricia Cayce, Planning Department, City of Delray Beach. I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue Delray Beach Florida Date of Construction: 1935 Principal Architect: Samuel Ogren, Senior Present Owner: Carl Steven Hayes Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R-1AAA Palm Beach County Tax Folio Number: 12-43-46-16 24-000-0110 Current Legal Description: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Plat Book 21, Page 15, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County. CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: CULTURAL &ARCHITECTURAL 3 I I I I I McKEE LN. —Qf / PELICAN LANE SOUTH- '> U) : HAMPTON rn cc WATERWAY NORTH CONDOZ BRIDGE- 0 a� BOULEVARD INLET ct w a COVE CONDO w Z n En Q GEORGE cn SAINT a\NP C SOUTHWAYS VINCENT'S MP RP"( CHURCH 0E- THE >-- LANDINGS WEDGE- Q CONDO CRESTWOOD DRIVE fY `- WOOD \ o CONDO c Lu HAMMOND RD" f- M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT TRACT W a Q 111 D z 0 > m N.E. 6TH ST. CHARBOR DRIVE HARI3OR CT. N.E. 5TH ST. z �� J ISLgND DRIVE , Q Q I In W cc / Ui U 0 0 a Q z k 0 m N.E. 4TH ST. U r BEACH DRIVE I ItZ CC Cr I- SEA SPRAY AVE. v Z `. "v - .ANDCWAY LANE 1 af tt O WATERWAY LANE w Li o--F .-J Q Q W 2 CC 'J a. Z a a, � o Q y J I U LAING ST. N.E. I' l I,—� MAR I IVIi TA I EL MAR DRIVE N NEW LOCATION OF THE PRICE HOUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1109 S EAS P RAY AVENUE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FL -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM783 III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Price House was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. The legal description of the original site was as follows: Revised plat of Blocks D & E, Palm Beach Shore Acres, Lots 6 & West of State Road A-1-A, less the west 200 feet of Block E. A map of the original location is included in Chapter VI, Bibliography and Sources. The house was relocated due to development pressures and escalating land prices on Ocean Boulevard. The Price house was designed in the Monterey style by architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. and was constructed in 1935. The Monterey style was adapted from the Spanish Colonial and American territorial period architecture of northern California. The original buildings combined stucco exterior with traditional wooden elements of New England style which were brought to California by settlers from the eastern United States. The style gained revival status in California in the 1920s and its popularity spread, mainly through the southern United States, during the late 20s and the 1930s. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Monterey style is the "second story balcony (which is) usually cantilevered and covered by the principal roof."1 In Ogren's plan the design feature is repeated in an unusual double balcony on the front facade which is separated by a symmetrical central block with brick chimney. The balconies have simple wooden detailing typical of the Colonial influence, beneath the left balcony is a porte cochere. Upon review of an historic photograph of the Price House the railings were originally decorative wrought iron.2 Additional details which appear in the photograph but are no longer present are ornate wrought iron transoms above the ground floor windows. The Price House is a two story wood frame structure with two one-story areas located to the rear. The low pitched roof is cross gabled; the window treatment is generally symmetrical. The first story exterior is sheathed in horizontal clapboard, the second story is vertical batten and board. A brick chimney, flanked by windows on the first and second floors, is a focal point of the front facade. The front entry features a modest wood door surround. The majority of the windows throughout the house are 6/6 and 6/1 double hung sash and are flanked by wood shutters. The shutters are historically correct on the second story but not on the first. Rear windows have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. The original front windows on the first floor have been replaced with fixed glass panes. 1 Virginia and Lee McAlester, "A Field Guide to American Houses" . (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988) , p. 431-433. 2 "Uncataloged Photos from Sam Ogren, Sr. , Personal Album of Homes He Designed", Delray Beach Historical Society. 5 The rear entry has a unique glazed tile baseboard. Along a wall near the rear entrance is a stone fountain set within a framework using the same blue and yellow tile. Architect Ogren was known to enjoy tile work and used it frequently as finishing details to his designs.3 A review of building records for the City of Delray Beach reveals that remodeling occurred in 1937 and repairs from fire damage were completed in 1976. Few changes have been made to the interior and exterior of the house. A description of the Monterey style found on page 20 of the "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual" compiled by the Historic Preservation Board in 1990 for Delray Beach uses a sketch of the Price House as a good example of the style. Section 4.5.1(B)(3) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for determining the architectural and aesthetic significance of historic structures. Listed below are criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction." The Price House is a good example of the Monterey style of architecture. It has a distinct cantilevered balcony which adapted well to the Florida climate. The house was designed by Samuel Ogren, Sr. during the Depression years of the 1930s sometimes called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. While the style was quite popular with South Florida's resort communities, most notably the Town of Palm Beach, only six Monterey style residences were cited within the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey of 1987. Presently there is only one designated Monterey style structure in Delray Beach. The Price House clearly fulfills criteria (b) for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places. (c) "Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder." The single family Price House is a notable work of prominent architect Samuel Ogren Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924. Ogren, who had no formal training, designed over 250 houses between 1924 and 1950. His most recognizable works were the Arcade Tap Room and Delray Beach High School. He also designed two Mediterranean Revival style houses on Delray Beach's Bankers Row. Ogren was considered a key architect in the development of Delray Beach's resort style. In 1935 he created the Better Housing Office "to provide quality craftsmen, masons, artisans" in Delray Beach.4 Because the Price House was designed by Ogren it clearly fulfills criteria (c) for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places. s Interview: Samuel Ogren, Jr. , 13, September 1997. 4 "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Resident Architect in Delray Beach", Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February, 1988. 6 IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE During the 1930s Delray Beach experienced the world-wide Depression in a unique manner. The period from 1933 through 1941 was considered a "Golden Age" for this small beachfront community.5 Popular artists, writers, poets and socialites maintained winter homes in Delray Beach. The social hub of this "Artists' Colony" was the Arcade Tap Room. Celebrities ranged from popular cartoonist, Fontaine Fox, to acclaimed poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay.8 As Delray Beach's reputation grew so did the number of winter visitors. By 1934, 1500 people filled the eight local hotels and guest quarters, greatly adding to the full time population of 2800 residents.? Hotels, clubs, shops, a marina and polo grounds provided entertainment for these seasonal visitors. Prominent South Florida architects were actively creating a resort style architecture that reflected the lively lifestyles of both the seasonal and permanent residents. Samuel Ogren Sr., Delray Beach's City Architect, provided leadership when he created a Better Housing Office which contributed to the high quality of construction by supplying trained craftsmen to the building trade. Ogren designed more than 250 houses in Delray Beach between 1924 and 1950. While his earlier designs were in the popular Mediterranean Revival style and Mission style his commission in the mid 1930s for Mrs. Edwin A. Price was in the Monterey style.8 The Price property extended from two small oceanfront lots east of State Road A-1-A to a large double parcel over 400 feet deep on the west side of A-1-A. Some of the homeowners along this portion of A-1-A constructed cabanas or small chickees on their oceanfront properties. Seminole Indians were employed to construct replicas of their traditional chickees. It is not known whether the Price family had such an oceanfront facility. The earliest available Delray Beach City Directory describes Mrs. Price as "Margaret, widow of E.A. Price."9 It is unknown when Edwin A. Price died. The given address for the original location of the Price residence in the directory is 611 North Ocean Boulevard. A bold 0 next to Mrs. Price's name denoted ownership of the property. The 1953 City Directory gives the Price address as 616 North Ocean Boulevard. It was a common practice to change house address numbers by either city or fire department officials. The Price family retained ownership of this property until it was acquired and relocated by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. 5 "Design Guidelines for historic Places: A Preservation Manual", copliled by the Historic Preservation Board, 1990, p. 3. a Lora Sinks Britt, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, (Palatka, FL: Brittany House, 1984) p. 159. ' Delray Beach News, 14, December, 1934. 8 "Index of Designs", by Samuel Ogren, Sr. , Job #52. 9 "Miller's Delray Beach City Directory" (Asheville, NC: Southern Directory Co.) , 1948-1949, and 1953-1954. 7 Section 4.5.1(B)(2) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for determining the historical and cultural significance of a property. Listed below are the criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (d)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history." The Price House exemplifies the development of the City of Delray Beach during its "Golden Age." The Depression was a decade of economic difficulties throughout the United States but Delray Beach was able to adapt to those difficult times by developing a resort community and artists' colony that provided an environment for continued economic growth. The "Golden Age" attracted seasonal visitors who helped stimulate local businesses. While it is not known what professional or social positions were held by the Price family the size and original location of their residence indicates a high degree of prosperity. V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Monterey style house located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue is significant as an example of the work of prominent local architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. Ogren was the first City Architect for Delray Beach. His work included the Delray Beach High School and the popular Arcade Tap Room. This oceanfront residence reflects Ogren's work during the height of Delray Beach's "Golden Age" when the City developed into a popular and successful resort community despite a nationwide Depression. It should be noted that there is only one individual designation of a Monterey style building within Delray Beach; a relocated residence within the Old School Square District, which now serves as the Judge Knott Center for Historic Preservation. Resettling historic buildings is "sometimes necessary as the nature of many original sites has been impacted.i10 The Monterey style is recognized as contributing to the appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort community. The designation of the Price House as a local historic structure would result in the recognition of this residence as an important element of the architectural and cultural development of Delray Beach. 10 "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual", p. 50. 8 VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS Britt, Lora Sinks, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, Palatka, FI: Brittany House, 1984. City of Delray Beach, Florida. Building Permits. Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, compiled by the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987. "Design Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual," compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach. 1990. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Miller's Delray Beach City Directory, Southern Directory Co. Publishers. Asheville, North Carolina. Vol. 1, 1948-1949, and Vol. Ill, 1953-1954. "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Residential Architect Delray Beach," obituary. Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February 1988. Ogren Family File, Delray Beach Historical Society. "Uncataloged Photos from Samuel Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed," Delray Beach Historical Society. Ogren, Jr., Samuel. Delray Beach, Florida, by telephone, 13 September 1997. 9 1 MI 1 I / cKEE LN. al / ij PELICAN LANE SOUTH— 'a HAMPTON In _a 3 = cc WATERWAY NORTH CONDO o ¢ BRIDGE— , a o HAMPTON BOULEVARD Q aa INLET '.,'--w I,; COVE CONDO w z 6.SN ....-~ GEORGE cn SOUTH WAYS SAINT VINCENT'S MPRRP� THE ....- CHURCH pE M■=- >- LANDINGS CONDO Zr WEDGE— < CRESTWOOD DRI MEE= c) � WOOD � CONDO O_ . cc - w I-- _> M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT iijTRACT w Q -J D D z LI N.E. 6TH ST. 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Yr..,,,4 `fir ry E • ;.=- ...41%'- "INiii, ‘ '',,.' ,IS, '-' - _-- , .4% /' r � ,A 1 3 ..tom � '� _ . ,.sue.r - , _ zt M1 - - • • #_ ' - - .emsli — •' - - is _.- _ - - -. _ - a'EIR - m _ PRICE HOUSE IN TRANSIT 13 LOCAL Sun-Sentinel, Tuesday, January 27, 1998 Section B $10 house in Deiray doesn' t come cheap Couple pays dearly to transport historic home . By MERLE AUGUSTIN DelrayB " Staff Writer Old site of Price House m DELRAY BEACH — Newlyweds , . Steve and Patricia Hayes paid$10 for 526Ocean Blvd. , their new home. ° � But it wasn't cheap. George Bush Blvd. , The new owners of the historic .4 or f • 63-year-old Price House on Ocean PALM _1_' Newsite 1109 Sea Spray Ave. . - Boulevard also had to shell out BEACH o �� Sea Spray Ave. $55,000 to move it four blocks around COUNTY Lake Ida Rd. '" the corner to their own lot on Sea -, e. Spray Avenue. Before they could do that, the /ntracoasta/(At A) O 90-ton house had to be cut in four • A Waterway ., pieces, at an additional cost of PALM BEACH N o -�"""' , $16,000, so it could be transported 0 ;MILE 1/2 Q oi°"` m Map.w, Monday on a tractor trailer. area - The couple paid $10,000 to demol- BROWARD Staff yraphidROBERfM.CALZADA ish their old house, $50,000 for a new ti *a•' ' foundation, $20,000 to sandblast and remove lead paint from the house It's all worth it. and another$10,000 for utility compa- "It has a lot of charm, character — — •i'-„ nies to clear the moving route of tele- and style.You can't duplicate it today Staff photo/HILDA M.PEREZ vision,telephone and electrical wires especially with the cypress wood. It's Jean Burdette,mother of the mover,waits for obstacles to be cleared so Steve and Patricia and landscaping crews to cut branch- unique," said Steve Hayes, 48, a cor- Hayes' old'new' house can be moved to a new location in Delray Beach on Monday. es in the way. porate executive. And another $50,000 will be spent The two-wing,two-story white clap- slabs of cypress wood in Monterey- Monterey architecture, a mix of to upgrade the plumbing, electrical board house has greeen shutters, a style architecture by Delray's first Spanish colonial with tropical flair, wiring, install new wood floors and red brick chimney,crystal doorknobs, registered architect, Samuel Ogren. was very popular in the 1930s and refinish the exterior and interior be- an inner courtyard of coral stones Ogren also built Old School Square fore they move in in March. and a fountain. It was built with long and the Crest Theatre building. PLEASE SEE HOUSE/4B no;:;, „,,,,,,M, : e,„.„ �,, .U,II.W.b a HOUSE FROM PAGE 1B to find a client that would, and I got lucky. When it is finished, it "Almost That historic $10 will be a jewel on that street." thinks The Hayeses were not hard to everybody house in Delray convince. They were planning to I am crazy, doesn't come cheap spend $250,000 to renovate their old house. either verybrave "I had always loved that or very foolish. " '40s. Only a dozen such houses house and noticed the land was are left in Delray Beach. cleared," said Patricia Hayes, — Steve Hayes, The property where the house 49,an education consultant for a owner of the stood was purchased in 1996 by software company. "We started • the Diamond Company for $1 thinking'what if?'It reminds me house million. The developer plans to of my grandmother's house; hers build five luxury homes on the was white with green shutters. property, so the Price house, That is probably why I noticed "Those are nightmares. We which was assessed at $9,000, it." don't think about that much. We had to either be moved or torn The couple visited the five- are confident that it is con- down. bedroom house, took a look out structed 'well and that it will It became a race against time of the narrow windows and the last," he said. as the developers, the Judge surrounding balcony, the fire- They have applied for a his- Knott Center for Historic Pres- places, and they fell in love. torical designation, which will ervation and the Delray Beach "It just had so much charm, allow them to get a tax break Historial Society struggled to there's a good feeling about the from the city and the county. find someone who would value house. You walk in and and you The Delray Beach City Commis- the house and renovate it with kind of feel that the house puts sion will discuss it at a public care. its arms ,around you," Patricia hearing on Feb.4. Gary Eliopoulos, an architect Hayes said. Steve Hayes said he never the Hayeses had hired to remod- The house was inspected by a thought of this roundabout way el their old home and who also structural engineer and deter- of getting his dream home. sits on the city's planning board, mined to be in top condition,but "It's a little worse than buying brought it to the couple's it will have to be remodeled. a new home," he said, referring attention. The couple plans to renovate to the expenses and the logis- "I saw the plans come through kitchen and bathrooms over the tics. "Almost everybody thinks I for demolition, and I was going next few years. am crazy, either very brave or to do anything I could do to save Hayes admits the movie The very foolish. They have not de- it," Eliopoulos said. "I just had Money Pit came to mind. cided which." 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Owl. -- -• . i.,,,t.e.-- - • ' k..:.,,t.'i---ii,:.. .etz.,, 4.6!:,. --,,,....dr..,,.;......' -tr.:r-T,,,--4--1/4=)••.="--' ''.. ,1/4,. fo';,,,,o,• • ,.,,, -!- '''„,i,*- ''' '.- . :••::.:-.. - . . ..• ..'...4 .,..•:,. ..-tor,-- ,la.- ...... , .. . . Front entry Tile basRebeaorartdengacfeountain tt'W i K 3� M'� 4 5F - •-� ERE • triS.l' rv� ��OM`:. EL . i •al IA • -Se'Iib'4lS SiSL:d��i.T[ t Gai r� �k 1'ME, DELRAY BEACH krettil100 N.W. 1st AVENGE - DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 111r /�`� NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING / Z2-/ F 33 DATE: JANUARY 23, 1998 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE HISTORIC PRICE HOUSE, WHICH IS BEING RELOCATED TO 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE. FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER. SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON A PROPOSAL TO ADD THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROPERTY TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, February 4, 1998 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the above referenced property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 N. Ocean Boulevard, to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Board has studied the historical significance of this property and deems it worthy of consideration for placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the proposed designation. If you have any questions please phone me, 561-243- 7284. i HE EFFORT ALVVAYS MATTERS Printed .Recycled Paper Notice of Public Hearing on February 4, 1998 Historic Designation,the Price House Page 2 Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 File/u/ww/pricepn >y is t�.y • • STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Division of Archives.History Site Inventory Form and Records Management FDAHRM 802= _ • DS•HSP•3AAA Rev.3.79 1009= _ Site No. Site Name 830= = Survey Date 820= = Address of Site: 576 North Ocean Boulevard, Delray Reach 905= _ Instruction for locating 813= = Location: Palm Beach Shore Acres E 6, less W 200' 868= = subdivision name • block no. .lot no. County: Palm Beach 808= = Owner of Site: Name: Margaret Price Estate Address: Atlantic National Rank, P.O. Rrnc 471 West Palm Beach. FL 33402 902= _ Type of Ownership Private 848=•= . Recording Date lay 1 1986 832= = Recorder: Name & Title: Sanford Smith • Address: NPBCPR - . 818= = Condition of Site: Integrity of Site: Original Use Residence" 838= = Check One Check One or More Present'Use Residence 850= = *Remodeled El Excellent 863== CI Altered 858== Dates: Beginning 1935* 844= = 1937 ❑ Good 863== ❑ Unaltered 858== Culture/Phase 840= = . ❑ Fair 863== El Original Site 858== Period 845= q Deteriorated .863== - 0 Restored( )(Date: )( )858== • • • ❑ Moved( )(Date: x )858== NR Classification Category: Building • 916= = Threats to Site: • Check One or More El Zoning( x )( )878== ❑Transportation( x x )878=_ ❑ Development( x x )878== ❑ Fill( x • )( )878== ❑ Deterioration( )( x )878== ❑ Dredge( )( x )878== ❑ Borrowing( x x )878== ❑ Other(See Remarks Below): B78== Areas of Significance: Architecture 910= = - Significance: • • • • • -- I • 911 = • • ARCHITECT Unknown " 872= = BUILDER Unknown 874= = STYLE AND/OR PERIOD Monterey 964= = PLAN TYPE Irregular 966= = EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) Wood siding 854= _ STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) Wood frame 856= PORCHES Second floor balconies, east elevation 942= = FOUNDATION: Concrete 942= = ROOF TYPE: Gable 942= = SECONDARY ROOF STRUCTURE(S): 942= = CHIMNEY LOCATION: East elevation, center 942 WINDOW TYPE: fixed; awning • 942= = CHIMNEY: 882= = _ ROOF SURFACING: Composition shingle 882= = ORNAMENT EXTERIOR: 882= = NO.OF CHIMNEYS one 952= = NO.OF STORIES two 950= _ NO. OF DORMERS none 954= = Map Reference(incl. scale &date) Delray Beach, topographic, 1:24,000 1962, 1983 809.= = Latitude and Longitude: n f00= = Site Size(Approx.Acreage of Property): LT 1 833= = LOCATION SKETCH OR MAP N Tosouthp Ran Section 46 -43 . 16 812= . • UTM Coordinates: Crestwood Drive 1:190= _ Zone Eastmg Northing a) 526 0 • z. Photographic Records Numbers 860= = Contact Print 'ER#�3'645,12/7/76 ,Repairs,$18 ,000Y;Cheek'r�cl. �/_,?/-7f er. ( ...._ . _ . . DISTRICT ` .. .. CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA R-1AAA SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOT Improved OWNER M • r • . Palm Reach 6 less . Vacant ADDRESS • • Sho t e Aere5 E W200 Exempt , DESCRIPTION: LESS that portion E of AlA OWNER Margaret Price Est. / r ADDRESS %Atlantic National Bank OWNER P.O. Box 471; West Palm Beach, FL 33402 (also see lot 7 W200 ' ) 526 N. Ocean Blvd. ADDRESS YEAR- 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 • 1973 EXEMPTION LAND 2 l/- g gO ) //o /03 1,0 /. 3 Yo /0320 /03.2o i 2 qoo / Y7c--a . .. BI�GS. l7 66 8 / /t 797 /7t 10 i76g, /7 6 So /7f o a4g9.� x7-6 7..Ao.w e, • - TOTALS J/ OO /i 7 av ? of Y,�•J--�n-o 2R, 000 28,000 3.3;90a ,17vt� eVOC) - PER. PROP. O00 3000 23ao goo goo ?Oo �3 6,-v A300 DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING BUILDING PLAN �•-3 ' BUILDING DIMENSIONS E'r • �.. • _ ■ ■ • ■ r SIZ HEIGHT STORIES TYPE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS e.. 'A r�. U ■ ■ ii - o- v' Single Dwip. None Gable ---Plaster �E •• . �w 1 �1 -' -4712 p �. �eeorated - SPrink. (Fire) -. --- - �� o I 1 l. ) `2 f J.._....Double Dwlg. Part Hip ..__ _.Pine ..._....Fire Escapes ------..___•..__....__ __ ._. __ .. d Marble&The _ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ I�• '2 Duplex Drag. Full Flat -- Refrigerators =U j- .. / 8. Star, Dirt m Floor l FORMES nets Fireplaces ■ 1��■I ,. f , Je ( _ Store Cement Floor Panels __.__..Store&Office Finish /� aO a • - _..Store&Apt. EATING • X Front . Wood Joists Incinerators U®N �a Off Ice X Side MITI X -.--...Hotel --- --..None • X Rear Steel Beams Solar W.Sys. ......_.................._._. -_. ■ ■■ ■�■ ■ ■ �■ ■ • Air Con.Sys. R�inf.Concrete - Theatre Stores X Sleep. N - -__...Relnt.Tlie CONDITION Garage(Apt.) 011 Burnef Dirt E3T. WALLS FACTORS Garage(Serv.) Fireplace _ GOOD FAIR BAD '--'- ' .Wood Siding "OOHING .Q_ No.of Rooms ._......Garage(Pert.) .... / (�... _.. ._ - ( �' - Gas Station CONSTRUCTION Brick .--"OOHING ._-._..Apartments ■ `� Church Hardwood School Wood Frame Brick Lased Concrete -•-•Rooms 6 Apt. I ■ Steel Frame Stucco ..._Tile Fin.Attic R. ----. ....... Lumber Sheds --• � � �.-- R!InL Concrete Metal Marble r Terrazzo „Sin.Ease.R. MITI ...... Block SQ.FT. V.P. TOTAL ,ROOFING Linoleum 3�Date Ccmplt. ♦ /g Brick Shingle /, r__.-"_ ...../...Shingle Concrete Tile PLUMBING T 7 AQe V3.----------- --- 2. l! , ■U■� T. TRIM Nona 3 Remodeled `/ _.....Pitch d Gravel ! .. .- . FOUNDATIONSill_ clot ..Plain ._. Fixtures _ VALUATION tone Ornamental '-�..Joliets _ }IGHTING --' y _ __...� 1 ■■ ■■� ■■ RECAPITULATION - omposltioo fY/ S(1C I 7 - ••••L.Concrete Wood Bathroom: Electric 1" ■ ■ ■■ .______SlateTilek _ Sheep Bat Floor I ..■ ■ ■UUU_■:U:: S The-Flat or Tile Terra Cotta Baths,Built•In •••-•-••Gas CC =■ ■C�■E■ Ornamental Piers Metal Showers Lamps -_- --'- - III LAND APPRAISAL --- III 1 - ■■ ADDITIONAL 9� ._-------------- - 1 --- • BUILDINGS Vr" (P Front and Depth Unit Depth Corner Front Valuation Price Factor Factor Foot Value /- ��y�n-'x �J[Y /mpI LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS '42 V qv / �" Level Level Paved ---- Dirt TOTAL !n SO //n /�,v//� �/ Sidewalk BUILDINGS 5 /.D /Oki X ✓ /90 1 '/ /71 Y7 " Rocky SwaHigh Low Hilly Rocmpy Curb TOTAL• ,,,,��,,��..��^/, Enhaocing Factor p� ACRES // Water LAND / `;, ( 1 DetrutingFaetor_ /n @ + Swampy Farm _! N v Wooded Sewer � Electric Light TOTAL LAND (� ,may TOTAL LAND VALUATION -. 72 - AND CLOGS. �-'57 ✓ v_7 Gas s DISTRICT CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA R-/AAA SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOT Improved OWNER Mrs. Margaret Price PALM BEACH 6 less Vacant ADDRESSBOX 1416. City SHORE ACRES E W200' Exempt OWNER ESCRIPTION: ADDRESS OWNER 1�6 N, ocEAN B,L vpe ADDRESS YEAR— , 196L 1962 1963 1964 . 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 '1970 1971 1972 EXEMPTION LAND /_9Q4 SLOGS. //f,O TOTALS / 9e PER. PROP. 1 6'01� BUILDING PLAN BUILDING DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING r ___ ___ LL NO. � � C ■---- __-- ______I _ ___ SIZE HEIGHT STORIES TYPE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS *-irr V 1•----- 4 — --- —I �— --- .-.......Single Dwlg. None Gable Decorated _ ■gM1 IT � C 1--- iol �— _ L, I I -- X SDrink. (Fire) / Double Dwlg. Part Hip Pine Fire Escapes ■ _ _ — _�� I I L --_ X Duplex Dwip. .....--_Foil Hardwood 1 1 C_—_—I 1-11 ''�1_ I ___ Flat Refrigerators "'--'- Metal __-_..--. -- a I e __ —L Apartment Dirt Floor Mansard Marble&The Vac.C.Sys. — — Store Cement Floor Panels Skylights . --- -- a --- X PORCHES dl■ — _ •. -- — �b,i Store&Office Finish FLOORS ....Fireplaces —_ --Store&Apt. X X Fie Front '--' --Weed Joists Incinerators —� ■ �L --_ -- X -•-_..-.Office HEATING -•-- .MIII Solar W.Sys. la —•� None X Rear Steel Beams —�__ �' Hotel R:Inf.Concrete Air Con.Sys. •�� i1• L • _— __ -- CONDITION Stoves X Sleep, TheatreMint.Tile 4 — —^ Garage(Apt.) 011 Burner Dirt FACTORS L — ■ _— -- GOOD FAIR BAD Fireplace EXT. WALLS , ii LI ■ % ■ `,s ..._--.Garage(Serv.) FLOORING __No.of Rooms -- Wood Siding ■ I M : tl _ .._....Garape(Prot.) CONSTRUCTION Pine -_---Apartments ` Gas Station Brick �� AC�R 1— _ Church Wood Frame Brick Cased Hardwood _ Rooms&Apt. ' _ '�. Schoolembo Concrete I— Sc Sheds Steel Frame Stucco Tile Fin.Attie R. �� ei,-. _ ILL IT— ROOFING•------ Marble In.Base.R. II! —I—[) — S:.FT. V.P. TOTAL Relnf.Concrete Metal � R■ — Terra'zo —L �� ■ I , C �D I—I-1—I MITI Block LinoleumDataComDlt. � -- _— Shingle S'tlngle Age �— i —� i j I I—I I — Shingle Concrete Tile PLUMBING �y ^� I I I Pitch&Gravel EXT. TRIM None )Remodeled H. �■ ■ —I —,�— — _I I — — VALUATION FOUNDATIONS Plain Fixtures _ _ Metal LIGHTING _ ■ -- RECAPITULATION Stone Ornamental Toilets Composition ■ II Concrete Wood .--- ...Tile Floor m: Electric . ■ _ -- S .....__Slate ...._._Brick Stucco -_....-.TIIeFloor -- Tlio--Flat or Tile Terra Cotta Baths,Built-In Gas — - /Fij_ _ _ -- Ornamental Piers Metal Showers Lamps — -- _I I I —P ^_ I—Lit—I —I —I _I _ - - -J— I — e• C.5R■ — I— A — —I rLl -- ADDITIONAL LAND APPRAISAL I I — — J—H le — 1 ff 1 -- BUILDINGS Unit Depth Corner Front Front and Depth Price Factor Factor Foot Value Valuation LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS 3� Level •• aved /00 X u12O /� 70 9/7O .........Level Hilly Dirt TOTAL /y �T / High Sidewalk BUILDINGS S lV 0 X /0 0 , S 6 il5 3 g70 Low Rocky Curb Rocky Swampy TOTAL Eehaoeing Factor % ^ Swampy Farm (/Water LAND Detracting Factor 0 ACRES @ /3� Wooded Sewer — v-t o Llectrle Light TOTAL LAND TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gas AND CLOGS. $ 'DATE September 1976 ,TO: OFFICE OF CITY TAX ASSESSOR Your attention is called to a building change at 526 North Ocean Blvd. , Margaret Price Estate (No. ) • (Street) (Owner) S/D Palm Beach Shore Acres , Block E Lot 6 less W. 200 ft . REASON: 1. Structural fire damage in amount of approximately $25,000. 2. Building or Buildings moved from property, leaving N.A. buildings on property. (Number) . 3. N.A. Buildings moved onto property. (Number) Remarks: Fire Run # 76-327 Date: 8-18-76 • Signed e Department FIRE CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 10 :30 : 01 M.A,F. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 6/10/97 (Opt . 1) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID# : 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 Prop.Addr: 526 N OCEAN BLVD A/C Type : CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 3 Stories : 2 Owner Name : PRICE MARGARET S EST Roof Structure : GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : % 1ST UNION NTL BK FLA TRUST Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : PO BOX 40062 Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : JACKSONVILLE FL 32203 Heating Type : FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : AVERAGE Legal Descrp: REVISED PL OF BLKS D & E Ext Wall-2 : PALM BEACH SHORE ACRES Int Wall-1 : PLASTERED LTS 6 & 7 W OF A-1-A /LESS N Int Wall-2 : Int Floor-1 : CARPET Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP CAYCE M.A.F. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 10 :30 :20 RAFOOlID GENERAL INFORMATION #2 6/10/97 (Opt .2) PID# : 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 BUILDING LAND Effective Area 3 , 135 Total Market 1, 000, 000 Effective Rate 39 . 00 Special Value RCN Value 122, 265 Total Value 1, 000, 000 Actual Yr Built 1930 Effective Yr Built 1930 Agricultural Market Adjustment .2000 Literal Market Value 24, 453 Total Value Use Code 0100 Heated Area 3, 022 CARD Miscellaneous Just Value 1, 024, 453 Market Literal MARKET Just Total 1, 029, 029 Previous Value 1, 026, 584 Class Value X-Features Value. . . Class Total CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next F1 : HELP CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 10 :30 :58 N.A.L. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 6/10/97 (Opt . 7) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID# : 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 Name : VOSS FAMILY PARTNERS Association Addrl : 1836 OLD NATCHEZ TRCE Certificate Number Addr2 : FRANKLIN TN Collector Number 29658365 Addr3 : Zip 37069 Petition Number Yr. on file 80 Homestead Recpt .Number Last maint. 1 4/23/97 Acres Last maint .2 4/23/97 Loan Number S1 Date Sale Amt . Book/Page Sales Type Instrument Qualified 10/96 964, 000 9715 1532 QUICKCLAIM DEED 10/96 36, 000 9715 1530 QUICKCLAIM DEED 10/96 100 9557 374 DEED OF TRUST / CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP CAYCE N.A.L. COUNTY TI PES INQUIRY 10 :31 :28 RAL002ID CURRENT YEAR TAXES 6/10/97 (Opt . 9) PID#: 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 General County 4358 . 76 Municipal Bond Municipality 7151 . 75 Tiif School Debt 551 . 56 County Debt 291. 52 School Local 2719 . 72 Other School State 6800 . 85 Mstu Library Voted debt city 926 . 13 Port Tax child service 386 .50 Inlet Tax find 39 .10 Fire Control Tax MSTU F S.F. Water Mgmnt 588 . 60 Tax MSTD Drain Dist . Maint Health 1234 . 83 Drain Dist. Debt Beach Acquisition TOTAL CURR. YR. TAXES 25, 049 .32 CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl :HELP CAYCE N.A.L. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 10 :31 :48 RAL004ID Legal Description 6/10/97 (Opt . 11) PID# : 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 Legal Line 1 . . . . REVISED PL OF BLKS D & E Legal Line 2 . . . . PALM BEACH SHORE ACRES Legal Line 3 . . . . LTS 6 & 7 W OF A-1-A /LESS W Legal Line 4 . . . . 200 FT/ BLK E Legal Line 5 . . . . Legal Line 6 . . . . Legal Line 7 . . . . Legal Line 8 . . . . Legal Line 9 . . . . Legal Line 10 . . . Legal Line 11 . . . Legal Line 12 . . . Legal Line 13 . . . Legal Line 14 . . . CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP CAYCE M.A.F. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 10 :26 :22 RAF003ID SUBAREAS 7/17/97 (Opt .4) PID#: 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 Area Area ID Code Actual Area Percent Eff Area Market Value 1 BASE 3022 1. 00 3022 23, 572 2 UNFIN CARPORT 336 .25 84 655 3 FIN OPEN PRCH 15 .30 5 39 4 UNFIN OPEN PRCH 120 .20 24 187 5 6 7 8 9 - 10 11 12 13 14 15 CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JANUARY 23, 1998 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE HISTORIC PRICE HOUSE, WHICH IS BEING RELOCATED TO 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE. FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER. SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON A PROPOSAL TO ADD THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROPERTY TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, February 4, 1998 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the above referenced property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 N. Ocean Boulevard, to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Board has studied the historical significance of this property and deems it worthy of consideration for placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the proposed designation. If you have any questions please phone me, 561-243- 7284. Notice of Public Hearing on February 4, 1998 Historic Designation,the Price House Page 2 Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 File/u/ww/pricepn GOVERNMENTAL CENTER - FIFTH FLOOR GARY R. NIKOLITS, CFA 301 NORTH OLIVE AVENUE PALM BEACH COUNTY WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 PROPERTY APPRAISER TEL: (561) 355-3230 FAx: (561) 355-3963 rrACH coG qr- • °Azz'Y APV\�~��1 MEMORANDUM BILLING TO: CITY OF DELRAY BCH/PAT CAYCE TELEPHONE: 243-7284 FROM: PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER, CUSTOMER SUPPORT DATE: 1-15-98 LISTED BELOW ARE CHARGES FOR DATA PROCESSING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRODUCTION OF YOUR REQUEST. PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO: PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER. ' ISS COST SUMMARY: APPLICATIONS/DEV. SERVICES @ $40/HR.: HOURS COMPUTER TIME @ $.58/PER SECOND: SECONDS $7.39 PRINT LINES @ $1.01/THOUSAND LINES: 597 LINES $0.61 TAPE INPUT/OUTPUT @ $3.39/PER THOUSAND: I/O TAX ROLLS SHEETS 4 TO 5 NUMBERS TO A PAGE $1.00 OTHER CHARGES: LABELS: @ $4.95/PER THOUSAND 64 $0.32 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $8.32 I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE CALCULATED THE MEMORANDUM BILLING AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IT IS A TRUE AND CORRECT RENDERING OF COSTS INCURRED BY THIS OFFICE. SIGNED: ko..CkuLVELn DATE: 1-15-98 4/16/97 E/R AUTH GLADES AREA OFFICE • NORTH COUNTY OFFICE • ROYAL PALM BEACH OFFICE • SOUTH COUNTY OFFICE 2976 STATE ROAD 15 3188 PGA BLvD. 11500 OKEECHOBEE BLVD.,STE.A 501 S. CONGRESS AVE. BEI i F GLADE, FL 33430 PALM BEACH GARDENS,FL 33410 RovAL PALM BEACH,FL 33411 DELRAY BEAAct-t,FL 33445 TEL:(561)996-4890 TEL:(561)624-6522 TEL:(561)7906001 TEL:(561)276-1250 FAX:(561)996-1661 FAx:(561)775-5617 FAx: (561)790601 0 FAx:(561)276-1278 P .B .C. P.A. - NAL SYSTEM - JANUARY 08, 1998 - 12 :46 : 11 HOURS PARCEL - CY 12 R t..JG 43 TWP 46 SEC 16 SUB 24 BLK 000 LOT 0110 YEAR (C/L) C ASSN: YEAR ADDED 80 TYPE DATE MAINT 03/07/95 APPL NCOA: NAME HAYES CARL S DATE MAINT 10/12/94 DATA ADR1 1109 SEASPRAY AVE DATE MAINT 12/15/83 AUTO ADR2 DELRAY BEACH FL DATE MAINT 06/02/83 ADR3 ZIP 334837139 HOMESTEAD RECEIPT # 0178704 SALE DATE 1094 PRICE 227000 BOOK 8458 PAGE 286 TYP I INST WD QUAL U LEGAL SEASPRAY ESTATES, DELRAY BCH LT 11 CMC 98 MMC 00 NAV EXC HX %EXC 0 . 0 TFR THP INFO N ACRES 0 . 00 PUC 001 00 T-CONDO CCD 04 OTH NAV OWN 0 MTG CTFNO 00 - HOME 25000 WIDOW 0 DISAB 0 OTHER 0 ENERGY 0 ASSDVAL 174925 SYSTVAL 181146 LANDVAL 115000 BLDGVAL 66146 LANDMKT 0 CONSVAL 0 NLAND 0 EAA EAA ACRES 0 . 00 SOHVAL 174925 OVERRIDE N SOH YEAR 1995 % USE 0 . 0 SOH ADJ YEAR 1996 NAV FCTR 0 . 00 PRT (F10) ADD (F13) CHG(F15) INQ (F22) DEL (F8) MENU (F24) MESSAGE - Y 40‘01710- GC_ (- 4_? -P;i( Vwf,u.ze. yttal jak0 Okii4Vit34r, ( o ) G 143> r SUBJECT PROPERT PG: 1 OF 2 12 43 46 16 24 000 0110 CTY RNG TWP SEC SUB BLK LOT CTY RNG TWP SEC SUB BLK LOT 12 43 46 09 36 000 0010 12 43 46 09 36 000 0500 0020 16 A8 004 0110 0030 17 000 0010 0040 0020 0050 0030 0060 0040 0070 0050 0080 0060 0090 0070 0100 0080 0110 0090 0120 0100 0140 0110 0150 0120 0160 22 003 0010 0170 0020 0180 0080 0190 24 000 0050 0200 0060 0210 0070 0220 0080 0230 0090 0240 0100 0250 Sub Prop 0110 0260 0120 0490 0130 wr . SUBJECT PROPERTY PG: 2 OF 2 12 43 46 16 24 000 0110 CTY RNG TWP SEC SUB BLK LOT CTY RNG TWP SEC SUB BLK LOT 12 43 46 16 24 000 0140 0150 0160 0170 0180 0190 0200 0210 0220 0230 0240 Post-it® ax Note 7671 Date // Y I (Cr Ipages� To , r^ From v Co./De t. Co. P ,5Q , �Uvt� Phone# Phone# Fax# Fax# BEACH COUNTY ST FOR DATA RUN Y1{Ui'ta'1'Y INFORMATION REQUEST NAME OF COMPANY AND/OR INDIVIDUALe I O &e3a-e-L L/P ± 00 ADDRESS: l // TELEPHONE: S� ( 1 �'` q - 7-1-)-(24 DESCRIPTION OF RUN OR ARE REQUESTED: CHECK ONE: NAL PRINT-OUT LABELS COMPUTER PRT-OUT & LABELS TAX-ROLLS HOMEOWNERS ASSN &/OR INDIVIDUAL OWNERS NAMES OF EACH CONDO UNIT) TAX ROLL RECEIPT onsuungs I, THE UNDERSIGNED, WISH TO ORDER THE ABOVE DESCRIBED DATA RUN. I UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHARGES INCURRED. CONTACT: CLARICE P. PETERKIN PHONE #355-2358 FAX #355-3963 SIGNATURE DATE *TAX RECEIPTS FOR 1981 TO PRESENT MAY BE OBTAINED DIRECTLY FROM THE TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. 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COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 11/03/97 (Opt . 1) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID# : 12 43 46 09 04 005 0061 Prop.Addr: 526 N OCEAN BLVD A/C Type : CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 3 Stories : 2 Owner Name : PRICE MARGARET S EST Roof Structure: GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : % 1ST UNION NTL BK FLA TRUST Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : PO BOX 40062 Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : JACKSONVILLE FL 32203 Heating Type : FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : AVERAGE Legal Descrp: REVISED PL OF ELKS D & E Ext Wall-2 : PALM BEACH SHORE ACRES Int Wall-1 : PLASTERED LTS 6 & 7 W OF A-1-A /LESS W Int Wall-2 : Int Floor-1 : CARPET Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP History on wheels .0 y -1ao Co m ,„ i..: t' tia (p H o G it, O CX '' '..':1-vigt.1: . t., %._-'.. z..409 -- 4 i- ..,;-o- I ,.' - .. - -,-.-- --,----k,-=i a —1 > ` * mg i a f� drl wJ.' t o , -.fir' ' _ i - 1; ' z, - _^lam} ., 9{^ 5 F I g _ - .a! 3 ,. jI ' /fin t, ,, _ �. - - IF , s�a+.au- is 4 % ,..- . ,,,,.., ,,, ,, _ _ g. s r . :. . v Renovation , move � ` ti......,.,, - •,. - •4‘ . _. .. ,.. s� _ n.= z : maycost couple , . ...„ .„„ .. . 7.fa.. : , VNaititagall ,` 1.1.111 . yl *'.,„,,,.4._-, , -....,-, . ,„:.- .1.1. - .,.. : . ...-. ...„...,,,,_. ,..„- „,.. - ,,e.s $200,000 or more t,.. . . . -.,.r.,, - fi ..... . 4 1 1 fl` -� ` 4�` a BIG MOVE, �t s '. _� � � _ From lB = this will work." __,r, w I 3` -. Although the house = built and designed by 5 Samuel Ogren, the first registered architect in .,. _ ..-.w e.__ �� g' Delray Beach—was free,the move wasn't cheap.In I the weeks leading up to it, workers laid a new foundation on Hayes' property, aquarter-acre lot that will barelyenvelopthe historic house. Movers jacked the house and moved it onto steel beamsso it could bewheeled onseparate do four a 1- 0,_..t._ ..,, sl: r, n " ==- = lies.The coquina rock patio was pulled up and saved s. for use as a walkway. The house was sandblasted ? I-, -. �� - . '� inside and out so it could be painted after the move. - The single-story kitchen was moved Sunday, g LANNIS WATERS/Staff Photographer because it was small enough to move without cut- P utilitylines. The final of four parts of Steve Hayes and Patricia Okenica's house is for it. The house stood on an oceanfront lot now being used for five ting C'D moved down Sea Spray Avenue Monday morning to the new lot prepared multimillion dollar homes. In all, the move and renovation will cost more P than$200,000,Hayes said,not including the cost of i F 0 the property and the house that was demolished. • Hi Delra house moves to a new home But Hayes and Okenica is• will save money on St0 ric lJ � property taxes if the house s will historic by i the city, as expected. For the next 10 years, the 1 O By Noah Bierman Okenica excitedly videotaped atouse$9 000.ough not the property,would be assessed r* Palm Beach Post Staff Writer and her husband took photos to DELRAY BEACH — Pat Bur- The owner and a newlywed couple made a deal to save the document the five hour process that dette moved history Monday. 1935 Monterey-style house. began as movers closed traffic on About 400 yards south and two State Road AlA Monday. About 30 blocks east. utility workers, police officers, tree Burdette, owner of the Modern owner and developer Corky Dia- Ave.,just four blocks away. Instead, cutters and movers made sure the. Moving company, towed a 3,200- mond agreed to give it to a couple they demolished Hayes' house last 33-foot-tall, 30-foot-wide segments square-foot historic house in four who would take it off the lot and save month so they could take the his- could clear wires, mail boxes and pieces from its ocean-front 21z-acre it. toric house. stop signs. property at 526 N. Ocean Blvd. to Steve Hayes and Patricia Oken- "These folks are getting charac- "There is no contingency plan," make way for five multimillion dol- ica saw it as an opportunity. After ter that is hard to get in the renova- Okenica said as she cheerfully re- lar new homes. they married in October, they Lion that we were going to do," said peated her mantra: "This will work, Rather than demolish the 1935 wanted to expand or rebuild Hayes' Gary Eliopoulos, the couple's ar- Monterey-style home, property one-story house at 1109 Sea Spray chitect. Please see BIG MOVE/2B ST Project Name: Price House Project Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue The action requested of the Board was that of conducting a public hearing associated with recommending to the City Commission that the Price House be individually listed in the Local Register of Historic Places. :::>:::>:>::::.:°:>< > > > >�: »:>::::>:>>:>::> >'....A. T1Q . .'f`A N. Y`... . 1=.B �►Rt3......................... The public hearing was opened at 6:00 PM. No members of the public were present. Three favorable comments to the designation were received by staff, and none in opposition. The Board made positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(3)(a)(b)(c)and(d), Criteria for Designation, and voted to recommended to the City Commission that the Price House be placed on the Local Register of Historic Places file/u/www/price-ff Meeting Date: February 4, 1998 Agenda Item: Ill-A j SENDER: ',00_ ■Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. I also wish to receive the ffl •Complete items 3,4a,and 4b. following services(for an O ■Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee): 12 card to you. vv j •Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address N permit. y •Write"Return Receipt Requested"on the mailpiece below the article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery <n w ■The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date c delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. .*6--- o eu v 3.Article Addressed to: 4a.Article Number ao, CC a) Z-196-080-777 E HAYES CARL & PATRICIA 4b.Service Type 8 1109 SEASPRAY AVE ❑ Registered (Certified cc 2 DELRAY BEACH, FL 33483DI 0 Express Mail ❑ Insured N cc ❑ Return Re ipt for Merchandise ❑ COD Q 7. Date lof D IivQr 7 C Tz "�) 10 m 5.Received By: (Print Name) 8.Addres ee's Addres • C ce 6.Signature (Addressee or gent) • '"1 00komemiammic-it/ it--- ---d-tc-J a-A.1011)(N B "- 102595-97-B-0179 Domestic Return Receipt UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE ��AC �, fi�#�� Qf1- M • Print your nam d e s--nd ZIP Code in1fiis box•-... City of Delray Beach Planning- 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Lit + lti 1����iti.I,i�sIIIlsl�Il,�1,9,IIIII sill {i{�:it: Carl Steven Hayes 1109 Seaspray Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 (561) 737-4397 (H) (954) 429-2188 (W) January 14, 1998 Ms. Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 RE: Price House Dear Ms. Cayce: This letter is notice to you that I would like to have the Price House from 526 N. Ocean Blvd. in Delray Beach designated as a local landmark/historical property. The house will be relocated to Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates at 1109 Seaspray Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483. I expect the relocation to occur prior to January 31, 1998. The complete application for designation and the accompanying partial ad valorem property tax exemption will be submitted as soon as possible. Your assistance is very much appreciated. Please let me know if you need additional information at this time. Sincerely, 'i Carl Steven Hayes 9NINOZ '8 ONINNV1d 9661 S 1 NVf a3Ai2O31:1 • hTtf'_NTS'Ct9ND (i986) _ ;,1' R,EA.S;b r^N0( 6) OND(1987) NOTE: TAKEN BY :--;'18 el CO-OP NOT TO BE REPRODUCED IN C CO-OP CO-OP VC. 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OF CHIMNEYS one 952= = NO. OF STORIES two 950- _ NO. OF DORMERS none 954= = Map Reference(incl. scale &date) Delray Beach, topographic. 1:24.000 1962, 1983 809.= = Latitude and Longitude: O , „ 0 •, n £:00= _ Site Size(Approx.Acreage of Property): LT 1 833= = Township Rang a Section LOCATION SKETCH OR MAP N south east �1 46 -43 • . 16 812= _ ' UTM Coordinates: Crestwood Drive 890.= = Zone Lasting Northing 11 w 526 0 4-3 • 0 z Photographic Records Numbers 860= _ Contact Print Erkg c i: y DELRAY BEACH hifrdi 100 N.W. 1st ANPENU • DELRAY EEF.CH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JANUARY 23, 1998 1993 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE HISTORIC PRICE HOUSE, WHICH IS BEING RELOCATED TO 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE. FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER. SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON A PROPOSAL TO ADD THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROPERTY TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, February 4, 1998 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the above referenced property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 N. Ocean Boulevard, to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Board has studied the historical significance of this property and deems it worthy of consideration for placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the proposed designation. If you have any questions please phone me, 561-243- 7284. THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Pr,•nced aecycfed Paper Notice of Public Hearing on February 4, 1998 Historic Designation,the Price House Page 2 Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 File/u/ww/pricepn Z ci 6. 080 777 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail(See reverse) HAVSent to ES, CARL & PATRICIA Street&Number 1109 SEASPRAY AVE Post Office,State,&ZIP Code DELRAY BEACH, FL 33483 Postage $ Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee LU rn Return Receipt Showing to Whom&Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom, < Date,&Addressee's Address oTOTAL Postage&Fees $ CI Postmark or Date E `o U- rn rL CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH OR n held 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1 ' NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JAN UARY 23, 1998 1993 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE HISTORIC PRICE HOUSE, WHICH IS BEING RELOCATED TO 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE. FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER. SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON A PROPOSAL TO ADD THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROPERTY TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, February 4, 1998 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the above referenced property designated as a Local Historic Site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 N. Ocean Boulevard, to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 15 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Board has studied the historical significance of this property and deems it worthy of consideration for placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the proposed designation. If you have any questions please phone me, 561-243- 7284. THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS • • Printed on Recycled Paper Notice of Public Hearing on February 4, 1998 Historic Designation,the Price House Page 2 Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 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Til G-ha i;P Exempt DESCRIPTION: I 3 I s , OWNER ,; 4.3IP..-E 1 e ],,1a1c.e •-fPI'omf2s errn:Lt „= 18�)5-CI3a Iles.-l�,s f;.Gost ; 187000 ADDRESS •127.6 Glenwood • Ave.; O lah,omt __�.:,t. _Okla /l�,:/.:17 completion Date- V'r.\ ) e, , , yytL� r�, m y� �ep�� y, / ll�.), • OWNER '' 'lC'tP �.. T''ST Ali c:IUC: l'1�w1Ji:L�ll.l1�"r `� i (rr -' t;r ADDRESS _1_88).t.•-13+3Irv- 'ix'-1+1_V'E .87- I11.1el .E1••..21.,�.,,,Q.h1.O. YEAR— 1949 1950 1951 1952 V 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1950 1959 1960 EXEMPTION t i LAND 'I .',` /(,'I i' /1/.\F /if fy / r / ' , //(/ / C..ci .1 /j'i'di!) /ir^` c'' /l�(I(.;7 BLDCS. %% TOTALS i /O,,/ a c7 1 ,- ..I / 1/ '•1 ".`fl / J^') /�/)f)e� f ,f !. `.re, • C; PER. PROP. i � :J i �) I r^..•.. .l ,s s ^i ) / 1�/�'/ o ,1 DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING Ai n{/ —_---_--- BUILDING PLAN — BUILDING DIMENSIONS 1 H n. ------ —. / _—� SIZE HEIGHT STORIES • TYPE BLDG. „BASEMENT ROOF ',INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS ---.—.—_-- I .I' I r _ —— '". 1 Plaster - de _/l Single Dwl 1' None Gable S rink, (Fire) " — X! /) �� / Double Dwlg. Part I' Hip Pine .........Fire Escapes -—"'^•— •� 1 ,• ,. - ---- t (hardwood g — �'' qi, _�11 �h\�� 1 / X';;'. )j[•✓, Duplex Dwig. Full ....Flat Metal Refrigerators _ L .t; r .._...-.Store Cement Floor Panels I.-Skylights ----- — , V' `.- - Apartment Dirt Floor Mansard Marble&Tile Vac.C.Sys. T PORGIIES Skylights r � — -- X ? ` Stare&Office . Finish ,t _ P 1 . ,: Store&Apt. '!"I X I Front F ---� Iy r r 1 Ir 1_ // 1/~ Y HEATING WoaJ Joists Incinerators ------ ,� — i�.. "' 7 /) ,^'-.t. Office X Side MITI — I— I� — x Solar W.Sys. Hotel Nose X Rear Steel Beams �- _ _ '.i -'� Theatre Stoves X Sleep, Air Con.Sys. II — r Reinf.Concrete ., i ..f. --- ;/ ',. t -� a:'1' / , •y' Reid.Tile I — 1 41 ! 1'i CONDITION 'i-c! Garage(Apt.) Oli Burner Die -'.. �-• - fFlreplazs EXT. WALLS FACTORS -- — i 1_1�1�_ GOOD FAIR BAD Garage(Scrv.) //� —{I !:: t' I� I_ 1 ,v.Garage(Prot,) T " . � — P;/, sCONSTRUCTIOi --i-I - —rdwooJ JIf f Rcoms&Apt. d,s I _! — ,/ School ..f --Concrete ---- �. y Lumber Sleds „Steel Frame Stucco Tile Fin.Attie R. ---_I----- y •ToIUI AllAH S0.FT. Y.P. TOTAL rs00FINGLm y,e-.LDateCamDILCon Ago --Pitch&Gravel EXT. TRIM Remodeled I _ _ I I t FOUNDATIONS None Metal /.Plain Fixtures LIGHTING --��--_-- _— - — —NI' F, --- VALUATION Composition Stone Ornamental Toilets --- --- RECAPITULATION ...Concrete Wend _.V.t,.Bathroem: __ Electric -- 1 r _ _ { i_• ____ - .._l/:Slab Brick Stucco Tile BathsFloor Gas _____ I_ —'JI-- 011111 1,• 'F+;1 ---- $ Tile—Flat or Tile Terra Cotta Baths,Duilt•In _ —1 _ _ I I /� Ornamental Piers Metal Showers Lamps „' —_ ___ _ _— I_I—I I `1..-i M. — -4I _ G• t -I-- -_ LAND APPRAISAL __, I1J HI I - ADDITIONAL I -------- /�— --- -- I I I BUILDINGS Front and Depth Unit Depth Corner Front Valuation Price Factor Factor Foot Value // n LOTS ACREAGE ST.jIMPROVEMENTS �/,.)•r X //. /" f,r Level Level Paved //f High HIIIY Dirt TOTAL X Low Rocky Sidewalk BUILDINGS $ Rocky Swampy Curb Enhancing Factor Water TOTAL ACRES r Swampy Farm LARD Detracting Factor Wooded ewer _ _. Electric Light TOTAL LAND TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gas AND BLOCS. $ • STATE OF DEPARTMENT OFRSTTATE FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Division of Archives.History Site InventoryForm and Records Management FDAH RM 802= = DS•NSP•3AAA Rev.3.79 1009= _ Site No. Site Name 830= = r Survey Date ,. 820= = Address of Site: 52_6 North Orean Boulevard, Delray Beach 905= = Instruction for locating 813= = Location: Palm Beach Shore Acres E 6, less W 200' 868= = subdivision name • block no. lot no. County: Palm Beach 808= = Owner of Site: Name: Margaret Price Estate ; Address: Atlentir National Rank, P_(1_ Rnx 471 West Palm Beach. FL 33402 • 902= = Type of Ownership Prit7ate 848=•= . Recording Date May 1 , 19RA 832= = Recorder:. Name & Title: • Sanford Smith • Address: upBr.PR 818= = Condition of Site: Integrity of Site: Original Use Residence 838= = Check One Check One or More Present .Use Residence: 850= = *Remodeled ❑ Excellent 863== 0 Altered 858== Dates: Beginning 1935* 844= = 1937 0 Good 863== 0 Unaltered 858== Culture/Phase 840= = . ❑ Fair • 863=_ 0 Original Site 858== Period 845= = i.Deteriorated 863== . ❑ Restored( )(Date: y( )858== • • • • 0 Moved( )(Date: )( )858== NR Classification Category: Building . . 916= = Threats to Site: Check One or More 0 Zoning( )( )( )878== 0 Transportation( )( X )878== ❑ Development( )( )( )878== ❑ Fill( )( • )( )878== ❑ Deterioration( )( H )878== 0 Dredge( )( )( )878== ❑ Borrowing( )( }( )878== ❑ Other(See Remarks Below): 678== Areas of Significance: Architecture • 910= = . • Significance: • • • • •• • • - I • I 911 = = i LocAt Sun-Sentinel, Tuesday, January 27, 1998 Section B $10 house in Delray doesn 't come ch eap Couple pays dearly to transport historic home fF'�: By MERLE AUGUSTIN DelrayBe Staff Writer ; 1' „ tlld slid Of Price House , I t _ `' DELItAY BEACH — Newlyweds £' m r ~ � r $�BC�cai1 fllvd� � !' �; �� , .ie },F ,r Steve and Patricia Hayes paid$10 for fu ! 7' 44t , + °z r 1 i;! , ) V°r! . 7,..r.„. ° '''' I 1 io+ t4% '-w� ', KW't uteri new home. 4 �I°, Irrf i'l,r� i 1 U t. k'' r t 1r,j „u�" T But it wasn't Cheap. d J rGe,,,;Bush Blvd I /� •,' ��''`yi •y• - ar-" ^.t1 "•• -{r w ,, u` "�r The new owners of the historic , 1 `! 1' NOW site ';;t''w� r .s s i ''^� • �"';51' R ''YJ 45 �y ,.� R „N a�' 4 !• L} w 63-year-old Price House on Ocean 1; PALM' t 4 1109 Sea spray Ave. i, , * . is.:... .., • , t ri=i1 'r ' Boulevard also had to shell out A pp ,r��eatt � " 1 gEAC1� ° f S!{ i: cp1 � ":�7 _..K � a 7*` .k ar• rlrlt a '. d !� $55,000 to move it four blocks around rrI COUNTY,,�,p,i ILake Ida' d 't Y; • ,t�i ... a. r• +��-• ,.r :� , a• Sea Spray A e the corner to their own lot on Sea °%' �°t,. r �' a •-- ,, Spray Avenue. ,':i r° ' r- `" _ t . . "yam Before they could do that, the , ,, ,, r i lr 11lifpCbQStpl AlA O e f,,, ,; �„ . r / 90-ton house had to he cut in four Ii "-5,t 1 , wa envoy y f .� e ;;;;"'t°s Ste' ,� '' '� "'` r, BEpCN N P o �, .. PALM ,t,,^• feces, at an additional cost of „b..„,„,,, m ! • aa`. /, $16,000, so it could be transported ,r dap �. � ~ ��' J� � , � Monday on a tractor trailer. area ` + F '1')le couple paid $10,000 to tlemol II�RgWARp(F;,t - Staff graphic/ROBERTM.CALZADA „k,, ter, ish their old house, $50,000 fora new } �° s t ,+, '� , ; foundation, $20,000 to sandblast and $ ���tr y` remove lead paint from the house It's all worth it. „ `,� and another$10,000 for utility compa- "It has. a lot of charm, character �``` Hies to clear the moving route of tele- and style.You can't duplicate it today Staff photo/HILDA M.PEREZ vision,telephone and electrical wires especially with the cypress wood. It's Jean Burdette,mother of the mover,waits for obstacles to be cleared so Steve and Patricia and landscaping crews to cut branch- unique," said Steve Hayes, 48, a cor- Hayes' old'new'house can be moved to a new location in Delray Beach on Monday. es in the way. porate executive. And another $50,000 will be spent The two-wing, two-story white clap- slabs of cypress wood in Monterey- Monterey architecture, a mix of to upgrade the plumbing, electrical board house has greeen shutters, a style architecture by Delray's first Spanish colonial with tropical flair, wiring, install new wood floors and red brick chimney,crystal doorknobs, registered architect, Samuel Ogren. was very popular in the 1930s and refinish the exterior and interior be- an inner courtyard of coral stones Ogren also built Old School Square PLEASE SEE HOUSE/4B fore they move in in March. and a fountain. It was built with long and the Crest Theatre building. t .. ;1 99i' ',,,rA r 24 t: 7 4 UT,l, / I^• R 1i'*7 Mrr^ +F n , ,',i.�t T 1 ( 1'., S° w (': F t -1 � '�'-`;t� nV. h H,:d;11 �.xi 1 .54, LLGY Jrr l7r•. a.l ::d(, ,7' I {. HOUSE FROM PAGE 1B to find a client that would, and I got lucky. When it is finished, it "Almost That historic $10 will be a jewel on that street." thinks The Hayeses were not hard to everybody house in Delray convince.They were planning to. I am crazy, spend $250,000 to renovate their doesn't come cheapvery old house. either brave "I had always loved that or very foolish. " '40s. Only a dozen such houses house and noticed the land was are left in Delray Beach. cleared," said Patricia Hayes, — Steve Hayes, The property where the house 49, an education consultant for a owner of the stood was purchased in 1996 by software company. "We started • the Diamond Company for $1 thinking'what if?' It reminds me house million. The developer plans to of my grandmother's house; hers build five luxury homes on the was white with green.shutters. property, so the Price house, That is probably why I noticed "Those are nightmares. We which was assessed at $9,000, it." don't think about that much. We had to either be moved or torn The couple visited the five- are confident that it is con- down. bedroom house, took a look out strutted Well and that it will It became a race against time of the narrow windows and the last," he said. as the developers, the Judge surrounding balcony, the fire- They have applied for a his- Knott Center for Historic Pres- places, and they fell in love. torical designation, which will ervation and the Delray Beach "It just had so much charm, allow theist to get a tax break Historial Society struggled to there's a good feeling about the from the city and the county. find someone who would value house. You walk in and and you The Delray Beach City Commis- the house and renovate it with kind of feel that the house puts sion will discuss it at a public care. its arms ,around you," Patricia hearing on Feb. 4. • Gary Eliopoulos, an architect Hayes said. Steve Hayes said he never the Hayeses had hired to remod- The house was inspected by a thought of this roundabout way el their old home and who also structural engineer and deter- of getting his dream home. sits on the city's planning board, mined to be in top condition,but "It's a little worse than buying brought it to the couple's it will have to be remodeled. a new home," he said, referring attention. The couple plans to renovate to the expenses and the logis- "I saw the plans come through kitchen and bathrooms over the tics. "Almost everybody thinks I for demolition, and I was going next few years. am crazy, either very brave or to do anything I could do to save Hayes admits the movie The very foolish. They have not de- it," Eliopoulos said. "I just had Moriey Pit came to mind. cided which." Project Name: COA-344 Project Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue The action requested of the Board was that of approval of COA-344 for the renovation and rehabilitation of the historic Price House; and approval for the preliminary application associated with the Historic Properties Tax Abatement program. Based on positive findings to Section 4.5.1(E), the Board approved COA 344 and the associated preliminary Historic Properties Tax Abatement application, with the following conditions: 1. If repair is not feasible for some of the badly deteriorated windows and shutters, they will be replaced to match existing. 2. The port cochere posts will be encased with wood. The applicant will return for review of the following: • New garage doors. • Exterior paint color. • Balcony and porch railings. • Corner windows facing north on the east ell. • Landscape plans. file/u/www/coa344ff Meeting Date: March 18, 1998 Agenda Item: Ill-B r ' Project Name: COA-344 Project Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue ITEM BEFORE TKE .:BOA,Rb :>::>: The action requested of the Board is that of approval of COA-344 for the renovation and rehabilitation of the historic Price House; and approval for the preliminary application associated with the Historic Properties Tax Abatement program. The Price house was originally located at 526 N. Ocean Boulevard. Development pressures necessitated that the house either be demolished or relocated. The house was individually listed, by ordinance, in the Local Register of Historic Places on March 3, 1998. The Price House is basically being rehabilitated, there are no significant changes being made to the structure. Please see the attached preliminary application for the scope of the work being done. Photographs will be available at the meeting. The following exterior elements need to be clarified: • If window and shutter repair is not feasible, what will the replacement be? • How will the port cochere posts be encased? • What style and material will the new garage doors be? ly. • What color paint will be used for the exterior? Meeting Date: March 18, 1998 Agenda Item: III-B r • HPB Staff Report COA-344 Page 2 Technically the preliminary tax abatement application requires that work not commence until the application is approved. However, in the case of severely threatened properties this may be waived. In the case of the Price House, demolition would have occurred within a week had the house not been moved on schedule. Additionally, the house's previous owner did not want to list the property in the Local Register, which is required for the tax abatement program, and it was not until the applicants took title that the formal procedure could begin. As the property was not officially listed until March 3rd, this is the first HPB meeting at which the application could be reviewed. 1. Continue with direction. 2. Approve as presented 3. Deny with reasons stated. 1. Based on positive findings to Section 4.5.1(E), approve COA 344 and the associated preliminary Historic Properties Tax Abatement application. ota416C6V1Ple file/u/www/coa344sr 4 • AAl p,yIicatlon Type (Check Oo DOS Form No.HR3E101292 t� Prelim inaryAppliation 11 lt Posed Improvements) ( ) Final Application(Completed Improvements) HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION APPLICATION Instructions. Read the instructions carefully before completing application. No certification will be made unless a completed application form has been received. Type or print dearly in black ink. If additional space is needed,attach additional sheets. L Property Identification and location: Lot 11, "seaspray estates", according to • the plat thereof recorded in plat book 21, page 15 of the public records Property Identification Number Attach legal description of property. Address of property. Street 1109 Seasprav Avenue City Delray Beach County Palm Beach Zip Code 33483 Name of historic district; ( )National Register district Q()locally designated dam 2. Type of requests ( Exemption under 196.1997,F.S.(standard exemption) ( ) Exemption under 196.1998,F.S.(exemption for properties occupied by non-profit organizations or government agencies and regularly open to the public) If applying under s 196.19914 F.S,complete - • Question 9 on page five. 3. Owner Information: Name of individual or organization owning the property Mr. & Mrs. Steve Hayes • Mailing Address 1109 Seaspray.Avenue City Delray Beach State Florida - tip Code 33483 Daytime Telephone Number(95_ 429-2188 If the property is in multiple ownership, attach a list of all owners with their mailing addresses. Owner Attestation: I hereby attest that the information I have provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct,and that I own the property described above or that I am legally the authority in charge of the property. Signature Typed or printed name Steve Hayes Title of duly authorized representative if signing for organization or multiple owners Date • Page'No DOS Form No. HR3E101292 A Property Identification Number Property Address 1109 Seaspray Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483 4. Description of physical appearance: Two story Monterey style architecture, central fireplace, separating second story balconies. South side of house has a carport with a family room above, believed to be builted in 1937, supported by two steel columns wrapped in concrete. This wood framed house, is sheathed in painted cedar clapboard on a 4" concrete slab foundation. Low pitched roof is cross gabled and covered with asphalt shingles. Ground floor is made up of a central stairway, and foyer with the living room, dining room and guest roan leading off with the kitchen extending off from the dining room. The ground floor is a "u-shape" with a exterior terrace at the rear, and a patio facing the dining room and living room. The second floor consist of three bedrooms & three full baths, along with a family room over the carport. The entire interior has wood paneled walls & ceilings, ground floor has vinyl tile & wood flooring at second floor. Two story detached (2) car garage, with the same painted cedar clap- board on the exterior, the upper story being a two bedroom guest house. { Date of Construction: 1935 Date(s) of Alteration(s) 1937, 1976 (due to fire) Has building been moved? (x)yes ( )no. If so,when? S. Statement of significance: Designed by architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. in 1935, this Monterey style house, which has double balconies, cantilevered and covered by the principal roof (balconies are separated by asymmetrical centered brick chimney. The majority of the windows throughout the house and the garage are double hung sash with decorated wood shutters. 'Around both structures you have the typical wooden detailing of the English Colonial influence, most noticable are at the balcony supports and cornice at the gable ends.The house was designed during the depression years of the 1930s, which has been called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. This being the work of Samuel Ogren, Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924, who was also the arch- itect for the Arcade Tap Rocm and Defray Beach High School. It is the Town of Palm Beach that is more noted for this style of architecture, and as for Delray Beach, there is presently no individual Monterey style residences designated. 6. Photographs and maps: Attach photographs and maps to application. _y DOS Form No. HR3E1012292 Page Three '7, DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS: Include site work, new construction. alterations, etc. Complete the blocks below. Feature 1 ( Describe work and impact oa existing feature: Architectural feature r1onP Approx_date of feat'are 1 of n Existing house @ 1109 Seaspray Avenue was demolished, in order to clear the Describe existing feature and its condition: - site for a 2—story Montery style house w/ a two story detached garage. • Photo no. Drawing no. Feature 2 I Architectural feature Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx.date of feature New foundation consisting of pilings w/ grade beams & 8" structural slab Describe existing feature and its condition: with 4 coarses of block @ the pen - Existing foundation & columns @ meter along with intermediate piers carport have deteriorated to the at 3'-0" on center (supporting the point that they are no longer existing "Price House" slab, creat- . structurally sound on their own. ing a 2'-8" crawl space) . Photo no. Drawing no. Feature 3 I • Architectural feature eoqunia patio Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx.date of feature 1937 New structural slab along with Existing coquina patio @ front pilings & grade beams to prevent Describe existing feature and its condition: settlement @ the front patio (all Existing coquina patio @ front of coqina has been saved & relocated to house, cracked & broken up in several new site. areas, due to settlement. Photo no. Drawing no. Feature 4 Architectural feature widows Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx.date of feature 1935 Replace all broken glass & frames, but when beyond repair, they will be Describe existing feature and its condition: replaced. If replaced, they will need Majority of the windows throughout to meet current wind & impact codes. the house are 6/1 & 6/6 double hung • sash. Deteriorated or damaged in, . some areas, alot of glass broken due to swaying shutters (hinges broken) . Photo no. Drawing no. DOS Form No. HR3E101292 Page Four • Feature S Architectural feature wood shutters Describe work and impact on existing feature: CApprox date of feature 1935 Patch & repair all shutters where possible, & all hardware will need Describe existing feature and its condition: to be replaced, (hinges) . Decorated wood shutters are decaying in several areas, along w/ all hardware. Photo no. Drawing no. Feature 6 Architectural feature front & roar bacloniglescribe work and impact on existing feature: Approx date of feature 1915 New balusters that will match exist- Describe existing feature and its condition: ing ones, new balcony at rear of Front balconies missing balusters house that will tie into existing & wood deteriorated at supports, stairs. In general all balconies rear balcony deteriorated & damaged will need to. be sanded & repainted. beyond the point of repair. Photo no. Drawing no. Feature 7 , Architectural feature electrical Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx.date of feature 1976 All new service to be brought underground & main electrical panels Describe existing feature and its condition: to be switched out. Main electrical service rusted & damaged in several areas (existing service - overhead lines. -Photo no. Drawing no. Feature 8 Architectural feature 2—story garage Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx date of feature 1935 New structure to support garage door openings, & two new garage Describe existing feature and its condition doors (these items will need to Existing garage doors & support meet current wind & impact codes) . deteriorated beyond repair. Photo no. Drawing no. Page Five DOS Form No. HR3E101292 S. Property Use - Uses(s) before improvement: residence proposed usc(s) after improvement: residence 9. Complete only if applying for exemption under s.196.1998,F.S.(property occupied by non-profit • organization or government agency and regularly open to the public) Identify the governmental agency or non-profit organization that occupies the building I`IA How often does this organization or agency use the building? What is the total useable area of the building? square feet How much area dots the organization or agency use? square feet What percentage of the useable square footage does the organization or agency use? oe Is the property open to the public? ( )Yes ( )No If so,when? Are there regular hours? ( )Yes ( )No If so,what are they? Is the property also open by appointment? ( )Yes ( )No Is the property opener by appointment? ( )Yes ( )No Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only The Local Historic Preservation Office or Division has reviewed the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and hereby. ( ) certifies that the above referenced property qualifies as a historic property consistent with the provisions of s.196.1997(11),F.S. ( ) determines that improvements to the above referenced property are consistent with the United States Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. ( ) determines that improvements to the above referenced property meet the criteria set forth in rule LA-38,F.A.C. Comments: Recommendation to the local government is to( ) issue the tax exemption or ( ) deny the tax exemption. Signature Typed or printed name Title Date r • DOS Form No. HR3E101292 • AMENDMENT SHEET Property Identification Number Address of property. Street 1109 Seaspray Avenue City Delray Beach County Palm Beach Zip Code 33483 Name of historic district: ''Price House" { ) National Register district (x)locally designated district Indicate all changes in the project work,giving the originail'proposed treatment and the amended work item description(use additional blank sheets if necessary): Entire exterior was painted cedar House has had paint removed clap board, All Balconies have wood due to the majority of the railings with balusters (balusters exterior was deteriorated & missing in several areas) .Back court- damaged wood throughout. Now yard has a tile baseboarder & fountain, exterior will be patched, along with coquina for a terrace. piecing-in, or otherwise reinforcing the wood using recognized preservation methods Both interior & exterior will receive compatible paint coating systems, following • proper surface preparation. Attach photographs and drawings as ner stcary to illustrate the proposed changes. • Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only The Local Historic Preservation Office or Division has reviewed the Amendment Sheet for the above named property and hereby. ( ) certifies that the above referenced property qualifies as a historic property consistent with the provisions of a. 196.1997(11),F.S. ( ) determines that improvements to the above referenced property are consistent with the United States - Seeretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. ( ) determines that improvements to the above referenced property meet the criteria set forth in rule 1A-38,F.A.C. Comments: • Recommendation to the Iocal government is to( ) issue the tax exemption or( ) deny the tax exemption. Signature Typed or printed name Title Date I E I / I McKEE LN. �CI I / I HI PELICAN LANE SOUTH- HAMP TON In a Q BRIDGE- -‹ WATERWAY NORTH CONDO zcn To HAMPTON BOULEVARD Q mty INLET - o w -J COVE CONDO w I- a BUSH GEORGE In SAINT Ps C. SOUTHWAYS VINCENT'S MPRRP� THE CHURCH pE } LANDINGS CONDO c WEDGE- . CRESTWOOD DRIVE '- WOOD 3 \ I o CONDO ec W HAMMOND RD., > I— TRACT M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT 1. . J w n z Q m N.E. 6TH ST. CHARBOR DRIVE HA OR CT. I I ' \/< .-- ' • N.E. 5TH ST. z Z J ISL1ND DRIVE , Q Q I to LJ cr / U U x o Mil IN I Z Q \ k 0IME I N.E. 4TH ST. C.) n BEACH DRIVE CI 1 J I Q a C I— SEA SPRAY AVE. Z V 's... 4.. SANDOWAY LANE I - M o WATERWAY LANE w I a I o 111, -J . C 2 Q z Caw C Z =Zn ¢ u¢i _ LAING ST. N.E. 1 1 I 11 7 1 IAA' da"'na p VISTA DEL MAR DRIVE —) 1IIIIIIIIIII j N -omi- NEW LOCATION OF THE PRICE HOUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1 109 S EAS P RAY AVE N U E CITY Of DELRAY BEACH, FL -- DIGITAL BASE AfAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM783 .t . 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 FEBRUARY 17, 1998 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE PRICE HOUSE, 1109 SEA SPRAY 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 the Price House to the Local Register of Historic Places. BACKGROUND The Price House, designed by noted Delray Beach architect Samuel Ogren, Sr., was constructed in 1935. Designed in the Monterey style, it conforms to the features of the style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines. The Price House is a two story single family residence of frame construction with a symmetric facade, cross gabled roof, and a combination of clapboard and batten and board exterior. Many of the original wood sash windows remain as do the historically correct wood shutters on the second story. Two balconies with wood railings flank the center bay and brick chimney of the second floor front facade. The house was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. Built for Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Price, the family retained ownership until it was acquired and relocated to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Development pressures and escalating land prices on Ocean Boulevard were the determining factors which resulted in the need to either demolish or relocate the structure. Fortunately, for the City's historic structures inventory, the latter occurred. City Commission Documentation Price House Historic Status Page 2 The Price House was designed by Delray Beach's first and most prolific registered architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. He was apprenticing in the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King in 1924 when he designed his first building in Delray, a single family residence at 704 N. Swinton Avenue. Delray Beach officials, impressed with the design, offered him the position of City Architect. Mr. Ogren accepted and moved his practice and family to Delray Beach in 1924 to begin a career which provided the City with more than 250 structures. Among his more notable commissions in the City are the High School and Gymnasium, both listed in the National Register; the Arcade Tap Room; and the Marine Villas. The Price House is significant for its architecture; it represents one of the finest examples of the Monterey style in the City. The house is essentially unaltered and many of its original architectural elements remain intact, taken as a whole these features greatly enhance the historic fabric and significance of the house. The Price House is zoned R-AAA. The legal description is as follows: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Plat Book 21, Page 15, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County. The request for designation was initiated by the owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Additional background and analysis is provided in the attached designation Report. gmEENEW........................ . RC. ...PRESERVA'l IONSQARDC.: .N. ::::>::>:: ::: ::::::>::::::: The Historic Preservation Board considered this item at a Public Hearing on February 4, 1998. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to recommend historic designation to the City Commission. By motion, approve the ordinance designating the Price House, 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, to the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachment: Price House Designation Report. file/u/ww/price-cc TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER LIC4-t-la ( ^ LkiTHRU: DIANE DOMINGUEZ DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING c.-& 27 FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESE ATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF FEBRUARY 17, 1998 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE PRICE HOUSE, 1109 SEA SPRAY AVENUE TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating the Price House to the Local Register of Historic Places. The Price House, designed by noted Delray Beach architect Samuel Ogren, Sr., was constructed in 1935. Designed in the Monterey style, it conforms to the features of the style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines. The Price House is a two story single family residence of frame construction with a symmetric facade, cross gabled roof, and a combination of clapboard and batten and board exterior. Many of the original wood sash windows remain as do the historically correct wood shutters on the second story. Two balconies with wood railings flank the center bay and brick chimney of the second floor front facade. The house was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. Built for Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Price, the family retained ownership until it was acquired and relocated to 1109 Sea Spray Avenue by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. Development pressures and escalating land prices on. Ocean Boulevard were the determining factors which resulted in the need to either demolish or relocate the structure. Fortunately, for the City's historic structures inventory, the latter occurred. • e_c : Pa_-1-- ea-�e� 1 Boca Raton News, Friday January 23,1998 7B -f ?ICR or P*JC IKASrSO n iU Pursuant to Section as.l(A)(B1 ad(C)of the Land Development Regale, bons,the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will duct a Public Hearing at 6:M PM Wednesday, February 4, 199E, in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall,Igo N.W.1st Avenue.The purpose I of the Public Hearing is to allow the n public to comment on a proposal to have Me Price House designated as a kcal historic building. Based ce Me analysis and testimony presented at Me meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commis sion as to its placement on the Local 1-Register of Historic Places. The historic house is being relocated from its present site in the City, 526 North Ocean Boulevard, to UM Sea t Spray Avenue, Delray Beech, Florida. The legal description of the new loca- 1 tier is as(slows: . t Lot 11, Sea Spay Estates, Defray Beach, Florida, as recorded in Plat Book 21,Pape 15 of Me Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. The Historic Preservation Board has studied the historical significance of this properly and deems it worthy of Consideration for placement or the Lo- cal Register of Historic Pisces A copy of the designation report is available in Me Plannng&Zoning Department at City Hall. i Please be advised that if a person de- tides to appeal any decision made by The Historic Preservation Board with n respect to any matter considered at i this meeting cr hearing, such person 'will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose,such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record l of (te proceedings B made. Such i record includes the testimony and evi- •deuce upon which the appeal is to be i based. The City does not provide or •prepare such record.Pursuant H F.S. au.o105. 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" lij1so •_. y1 ! i.•._!.,..;.�_ 1 5K°cap* c.pc„t.„i.... 1 �' }•. _ 1 ..i,! ,.r.. , _ _ _ 4' . .p„ .. ..„--f.s,:-.- . . f,. •L •J , ,, . _. • • Front facade camera facing southwest DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA _ o ifii / o ilil! o III 4 • 7 • _ 1 :Jj_J J L- • • • u V • l j THE PRICE HOUSE 1109 SEASPRAYAVENUE DELRAYBEACH, FLORIDA f THE PRICE HOUSE Table of Contents I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE N.ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VI.BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS VII.PHOTOGRAPHY The Designation Report, and its associated research, was produced by Susan Krassy, Research Atlantica, Inc., 728 Granada Way, Boca Raton, FL 33432. Revisions and additions were made to the report subsequent to the relocation of the house from 526 N. Ocean Boulevard to its present site, 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, by Patricia Cayce, Planning Department, City of Delray Beach. I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue Delray Beach Florida Date of Construction: 1935 Principal Architect: Samuel Ogren, Senior Present Owner: Carl Steven Hayes Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R-1AAA Palm Beach County Tax Folio Number: 12-43-46-16 24-000-0110 Current Legal Description: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Plat Book 21, Page 15, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County. CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: CULTURAL &ARCHITECTURAL 3 I 1 / McKEE LN. / -L PELICAN LANE SOUTH- =¢ > a HAMPTON _a Q L a BRIDGE- WATERWAY NORTH CONDO a o HAMPTON BOULEVARD < INLET ty ,,; Q COVE CONDO w z a it e\O < GEORGE ci C.- SOUTHWAYS VINCENT'S MPSAINT RRP THE CHURCH 0 >- LANDINGS WEDGE- Q CONDO CRESTWOOD DRIVE ce WOOD I 0 CONDO D- tY W HAMMOND RD,_ I- M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT ticj TRACT LU Q J , L > 0 a CO N.E. 6TH ST. CHARBOR DRIVE HAR OR CT. 1 1 / N.E. 5TH ST. Z mom J ISL1ND DRIVE Q Q I w L NMI� 0 0 NMIE� o N.E. 4TH ST. U BEACH DRIVE 4 I > CI C i . %.1 SEA SPRAY AVE. Z .' - SAND�WAY LANE I- O WATERWAY LANE w a o f 0 0 W 2 J Q Z ZZ K 0 d ¢ NJ 2 U LAING ST. —ti N.E. RD T 10i]riIIIIIIMSL1. ti iR . . , JJ p VISTA DEL MAR DRIVE I I I III I I HIS N --iimm- NEW LOCATION OF THE PRICE HOUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1 109 SEASPRAY AVENUE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM183 III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Price House was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. The legal description of the original site was as follows: Revised plat of Blocks D & E, Palm Beach Shore Acres, Lots 6 & West of State Road A-1-A, less the west 200 feet of Block E. A map of the original location is included in Chapter VI, Bibliography and Sources. The house was relocated due to development pressures and escalating land prices on Ocean Boulevard. The Price house was designed in the Monterey style by architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. and was constructed in 1935. The Monterey style was adapted from the Spanish Colonial and American territorial period architecture of northern California. The original buildings combined stucco exterior with traditional wooden elements of New England style which were brought to California by settlers from the eastern United States. The style gained revival status in California in the 1920s and its popularity spread, mainly through the southern United States, during the late 20s and the 1930s. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Monterey style is the "second story balcony (which is) usually cantilevered and covered by the principal roof."1 In Ogren's plan the design feature is repeated in an unusual double balcony on the front facade which is separated by a symmetrical central block with brick chimney. The balconies have simple wooden detailing typical of the Colonial influence, beneath the left balcony is a porte cochere. Upon review of an historic photograph of the Price House the railings were originally decorative wrought iron.2 Additional details which appear in the photograph but are no longer present are ornate wrought iron transoms above the ground floor windows. The Price House is a two story wood frame structure with two one-story areas located to the rear. The low pitched roof is cross gabled; the window treatment is generally symmetrical. The first story exterior is sheathed in horizontal clapboard, the second story is vertical batten and board. A brick chimney, flanked by windows on the first and second floors, is a focal point of the front facade. The front entry features a modest wood door surround. The majority of the windows throughout the house are 6/6 and 6/1 double hung sash and are flanked by wood shutters. The shutters are historically correct on the second story but not on the first. Rear windows have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. The original front windows on the first floor have been replaced with fixed glass panes. 1 Virginia and Lee McAlester, "A Field Guide to American Houses" . (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988) , p. 431-433. z "Uncataloged Photos from Sam Ogren, Sr. , Personal Album of Homes He Designed", Delray Beach Historical Society. 5 The rear entry has a unique glazed tile baseboard. Along a wall near the rear entrance is a stone fountain set within a framework using the same blue and yellow tile. Architect Ogren was known to enjoy tile work and used it frequently as finishing details to his designs.3 A review of building records for the City of Delray Beach reveals that remodeling occurred in 1937 and repairs from fire damage were completed in 1976. Few changes have been made to the interior and exterior of the house. A description of the Monterey style found on page 20 of the "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual" compiled by the Historic Preservation Board in 1990 for Delray Beach uses a sketch of the Price House as a good example of the style. Section 4.5.1(B)(3) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for determining the architectural and aesthetic significance of historic structures. Listed below are criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction." The Price House is a good example of the Monterey style of architecture. It has a distinct cantilevered balcony which adapted well to the Florida climate. The house was designed by Samuel Ogren, Sr. during the Depression years of the 1930s sometimes called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. While the style was quite popular with South Florida's resort communities, most notably the Town of Palm Beach, only six Monterey style residences were cited within the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey of 1987. Presently there is only one designated Monterey style structure in Delray Beach. The Price House clearly fulfills criteria (b) for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places. (c) "Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder." The single family Price House is a notable work of prominent architect Samuel Ogren Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924. Ogren, who had no formal training, designed over 250 houses between 1924 and 1950. His most recognizable works were the Arcade Tap Room and Delray Beach High School. He also designed two Mediterranean Revival style houses on Delray Beach's Bankers Row. Ogren was considered a key architect in the development of Delray Beach's resort style. In 1935 he created the Better Housing Office "to provide quality craftsmen, masons, artisans" in Delray Beach.4 Because the Price House was designed by Ogren it clearly fulfills criteria (c) for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places. 3 Interview: Samuel Ogren, Jr. , 13, September 1997. a "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Resident Architect in Delray Beach", Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February, 1988. 6 IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE During the 1930s Delray Beach experienced the world-wide Depression in a unique manner. The period from 1933 through 1941 was considered a "Golden Age" for this small beachfront community.5 Popular artists, writers, poets and socialites maintained winter homes in Delray Beach. The social hub of this "Artists' Colony" was the Arcade Tap Room. Celebrities ranged from popular cartoonist, Fontaine Fox, to acclaimed poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay.6 As Delray Beach's reputation grew so did the number of winter visitors. By 1934, 1500 people filled the eight local hotels and guest quarters, greatly adding to the full time population of 2800 residents.? Hotels, clubs, shops, a marina and polo grounds provided entertainment for these seasonal visitors. Prominent South Florida architects were actively creating a resort style architecture that reflected the lively lifestyles of both the seasonal and permanent residents. Samuel Ogren Sr., Delray Beach's City Architect, provided leadership when he created a Better Housing Office which contributed to the high quality of construction by supplying trained craftsmen to the building trade. Ogren designed more than 250 houses in Delray Beach between 1924 and 1950. While his earlier designs were in the popular Mediterranean Revival style and Mission style his commission in the mid 1930s for Mrs. Edwin A. Price was in the Monterey style.$ The Price property extended from two small oceanfront lots east of State Road A-1-A to a large double parcel over 400 feet deep on the west side of A-1-A. Some of the homeowners along this portion of A-1-A constructed cabanas or small chickees on their oceanfront properties. Seminole Indians were employed to construct replicas of their traditional chickees. It is not known whether the Price family had such an oceanfront facility. The earliest available Delray Beach City Directory describes Mrs. Price as "Margaret, widow of E.A. Price."9 It is unknown when Edwin A. Price died. The given address for the original location of the Price residence in the directory is 611 North Ocean Boulevard. A bold 0 next to Mrs. Price's name denoted ownership of the property. The 1953 City Directory gives the Price address as 616 North Ocean Boulevard. It was a common practice to change house address numbers by either city or fire department officials. The Price family retained ownership of this property until it was acquired and relocated by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes. s "Design Guidelines for historic Places: A Preservation Manual", copliled by the Historic Preservation Board, 1990, p. 3. 6 Lora Sinks Britt, "Artists and Writers Colon M Gold Coast y y (Palatka, FL: Brittany House, 1984) p. 159. • Delray Beach News, 14, December, 1934. e "Index of Designs", by Samuel Ogren, Sr. , Job #52. e "Miller's Delray Beach City Directory" (Asheville, NC: Southern Directory Co. ) , 1948-1949, and 1953-1954. 7 Section 4.5.1(B)(2) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for determining the historical and cultural significance of a property. Listed below are the criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (d)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history." The Price House exemplifies the development of the City of Delray Beach during its "Golden Age." The Depression was a decade of economic difficulties throughout the United States but Delray Beach was able to adapt to those difficult times by developing a resort community and artists' colony that provided an environment for continued economic growth. The "Golden Age" attracted seasonal visitors who helped stimulate local businesses. While it is not known what professional or social positions were held by the Price family the size and original location of their residence indicates a high degree of prosperity. V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Monterey style house located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue is significant as an example of the work of prominent local architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. Ogren was the first City Architect for Delray Beach. His work included the Delray Beach High School and the popular Arcade Tap Room. This oceanfront residence reflects Ogren's work during the height of Delray Beach's "Golden Age" when the City developed into a popular and successful resort community despite a nationwide Depression. It should be noted that there is only one individual designation of a Monterey style building within Delray Beach; a relocated residence within the Old School Square District, which now serves as the Judge Knott Center for Historic Preservation. Resettling historic buildings is "sometimes necessary as the nature of many original sites has been impacted."10 The Monterey style is recognized as contributing to the appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort community. The designation of the Price House as a local historic structure would result in the recognition of this residence as an important element of the architectural and cultural development of Delray Beach. 1° "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual", p. 50. 8 • VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS Britt, Lora Sinks, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, Palatka, FI: Brittany House, 1984. City of Delray Beach, Florida. Building Permits. Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, compiled by the Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987. "Design Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual," compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach. 1990. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Miller's Delray Beach City Directory, Southern Directory Co. Publishers. Asheville, North Carolina. Vol. 1, 1948-1949, and Vol. III, 1953-1954. "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Residential Architect Delray Beach," obituary. Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February 1988. Ogren Family File, Delray Beach Historical Society. "Uncataloged Photos from Samuel Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed," Delray Beach Historical Society. Ogren, Jr., Samuel. Delray Beach, Florida, by telephone, 13 September 1997. 9 _ I I I / I McKEE LN. _QI / I I PELICAN LANE i -1. , SOUTH- 'a HAMPTON a ITC BRIDGE- rn fx WATERWAY NORTH CONDO a� o HAMPTON BOULEVARD a w a /COVNLCEOTNDO w Z a SN Q i/ 6V F- GEORGE � SAINT RAN (, SOUTH WAYS VINCENT'S 0, ,0. THE CHURCH OE )- LANDINGS CONDO cc WEDGE- a MII_ -o DRIVE '- WOOD � ■■ CONDO MOM D a Li ,.. • • R• M.S.A. TRACT M.S.A. TRACT a Q z U.! III N.E. 6TH ST. CH ARB OR HARBOR DRIVE ¢IIIIIIIa co 1 \/ ...N •:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:. • N.E. 5TH ST. Z J ISI AND DRIVE li Q W w U MIMI Mil ,, . ., .a ME N.E. 4TH ST. U BEACH DRIVE uj I IQ Q- O C Z SEA SPRAY AVE. - cc Ct" . ti.� . ANDJWAY LANE f / %.,, t'-'• N = O WATERWAY LANE 3 a z` o -, Q Z w ccce Z Z Z a Q ¢i S U LAING ST. —1 N.E. I► ti "WW1 MA bRI I T.. . VISTA DEL MAR DRIVE l I I I I I I I I I I r N —isimi— ORIGINAL LOCATION OF THE PRICE HOUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 526 N. 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PRICE HOUSE IN TRANSIT 13 II DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA ,_:-,.rr.. 444111Ce4 ; c ,_ cam--ram--&. ' `=L —5::� "::_:� r'"~ lEl '" - - - ilfri4 eft • it 4 _..— - F r�`. I. Milikil • ' .�111�1€ `' +.amig — was ' 1 . - .�j -z :ram— �.___a _ 526 NORTH OCEAN BOULEVARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA i I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 526 North Ocean Boulevard Delray Beach Florida Date of Construction: c1935 Principal Architect: Samuel Ogren, Senior Present Owner: Voss Family Partners LP Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R-1AAA Palm Beach County Tax Folio Number: 12-43-46-09-04-005-0061 Current Legal Description: REVISED PL OF BLKS D & E PALM BEACH SHORE ACRES LTS6 & 7WOFA-1-A LESS W 200 FT/BLK E CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: CULTURAL & ARCHITECTURAL 2 I L . / F I McK:7E LN. /J `<� / I PELICAN LANE SDUTH 'a HAMPTO- N N < 3 -J y w < i- c WATERWAY NORTH CONDO RIDGE- z J BAMPTON <_ BOULEVARD < 0 INLET 1v < COVE CONDO IJJ 6 Z OSH I GEORGE N SAINT 0\ P. SOU1HWAYS VINCENT'S MP Rp. • CHURCH p �ti THE >- LANDINGS CcWEDGD CONDO RC STWOOD DRIVEWOO QI CONDO .� LIJ I- TRACT M.S.A. TRACT u -J < Q ._I j j 0 N.E. 6TH ST. �:�R T CHARBOR DRIVE 1 ,.,;\, WNW. tignatal N.E. 5TH ST. Z z C ICi AND DRIVE _, -J J !n Li Q C Ui U rn CI 0 /c ,„<Mir "CC 0I � N.E. 4TH ST. U n BEACH DRIVE ., v -II Q > ti I- i I %1 SEA SPRAY AVE. / •... SANDOWAY LANE I O WATERWAY LANE w-� a_ I �` c _, < o a. ~Z == < NJ I U LAING ST N F jRD ST II I III 1 VISTA DEL MAR DRIVE r1I I I I I I I I I I IT- I • --viimt' PRICE HOUSE ` PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL -- DIGITAL BASE M<P SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM179 lll. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The residence at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is a Monterey style house designed in 1935 by architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. The main block of the wood frame house is two story, with two one-story areas located to the rear. The exterior is sheathed in clapboard believed to be Florida cypress. The foundation is concrete slab. The low pitched roof is cross gabled and covered with a composition roll. Fenestration is symmetrical. The Monterey style of architecture is an eclectic style that was popular throughout the United States from 1925 to 1955. Adapted from the Spanish Colonial architecture of Northern California, the Monterey style adds English Colonial or French Creole design details to the prototype. 526 North Ocean Boulevard contains numerous design details and is a good example of Samuel Ogren's unique interpretation of this architectural style. The most distinguishing characteristic of the Monterey style is "the second story balcony (which is) usually cantilevered and covered by the principal roof."1 In Ogren's plan the design feature is repeated in an unusual double balcony on the east facade which is separated by a symmetrical central block with brick chimney. The balconies have simple wooden detailing typical of the English Colonial influence. Beneath the southeastern balcony is a porte cochere supported by square brick and concrete piers. It should be noted that upon review of an historic photograph of 526 North Ocean Boulevard the railings were originally decorative wrought iron.2 Additional details which appear in the photograph but are no longer present are ornate wrought iron transoms above ground floor windows. A focal point on the front facade is the unadorned brick chimney flanked by windows on the ground and second story. The majority of the windows throughout the house are 6/1 and 6/6 double hung sash and are decorated with wood shutters. The shutters are historically correct on the second story but not the first. Rear windows have been replaced with aluminum awning windows. Front casement windows have been replaced with fixed glass. Cut coral terraces lead to the front and rear entryways. The front entry features a modest wood door surround. The rear entry terrace has a unique glazed tile 1Virginia and Lee McAlester, A Field Guide to American Houses. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988), pp. 431-433. 2photograph of 526 North Ocean Boulevard, "Uncataloged Photos from Sam Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He Designed", Delray Beach Historical Society. 6 • baseboard. Along a wall bordering the rear terrace is a stone fountain set within a framework using the same blue and yellow tile. Architect Ogren was known to enjoy tile work and used it frequently as finishing details to his designs.3 A review of building records for the City of Delray Beach reveals that remodeling occurred in 1937 and repairs from fire damage were completed in 1976. Few changes have been made to the interior and exterior of the house. While the physical appearance of the exterior is in need of attention the house appears to be in solid condition. A description of the Monterey style found on page 20 of the "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual" compiled by the Historic Preservation Board in 1990 for Delray Beach uses a sketch of 526 North Ocean Boulevard as a good example of the style. Until recently the house has been maintained as a private residence. The two-story outbuilding located at the rear of the property is not included as a contributing factor to this designation report. Section 4.5.1 B(3) of the City of Delray Beach LDR outlines the criteria for designation of a landmark with architectural and aesthetic significance. Listed below are criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction." The house located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is a good example of the Monterey style of architecture. It has a distinct cantilevered balcony which adapted well to the oceanfront resort lifestyle. The house was designed by Samuel Ogren, Sr. during the Depression years of the 1930s sometimes called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. While the style was quite popular with South Florida's resort communities, most notably the Town of Palm Beach, only six Monterey style residences were cited within the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey of 1987. Presently there are no individual Monterey style residences designated in Delray Beach. As such, 526 North Ocean Boulevard clearly fulfills criteria (b) for listing as a Landmark for Delray Beach. (c) "Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder;" The single family residence at 526 North Ocean Boulevard is a notable work of prominent architect Samuel Ogren Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924. Ogren, who had no formal training, designed over 250 houses between 1924 and 1950. His most recognizable works were the Arcade Tap Room and 3lnterview: Samuel Ogren, Jr., 13, September 1997. 7 Delray Beach High School. He also designed two Mediterranean Revival style houses on Delray Beach's Bankers Row. Ogren was considered a key architect in the development of Delray Beach's resort style. In 1935 he created the Better Housing Office "to provide quality craftsmen, masons, artisans" in Delray Beach.4 Because 526 North Ocean Boulevard was designed by Ogren it clearly fulfills criteria (c) for listing as a Landmark for Delray Beach. IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE During the 1930s Delray Beach experienced the world-wide Depression in a unique manner. The period from 1933 through 1941 was considered a "Golden Age" for small beachfront communities.5 Popular artists, writers, poets and socialites maintained winter homes in Delray Beach. The social hub of this "Artists' Colony" was the Arcade Tap Room. Celebrities ranged from popular cartoonist, Fontaine Fox, to acclaimed poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay.6 As Delray Beach's reputation grew so did the number of winter visitors. By 1934, 1500 people filled the eight local hotels and guest quarters, greatly adding to the full time population of 2800 residents.? Hotels, clubs, shops, a marina and polo grounds provided entertainment for these seasonal visitors. Prominent South Florida architects were actively creating a resort style architecture that reflected the lively lifestyles of both the seasonal and permanent residents. Samuel Ogren Sr., Delray Beach's City Architect, provided leadership when he created a Better Housing Office which contributed to the high quality of construction by supplying trained craftsmen to the building trade. Ogren designed more than 250 houses in Delray Beach between 1924 and 1950. While his earlier designs were in the popular Mediterranean Revival style and Mission style 4"Samuel Ogren, 88, First Resident Architect in Delray Beach", Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23 February 1988. 5"Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual", compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, 1990. 6Lora Sinks Britt, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, (Palatka, FI: Brittany House, 1984) p.159. 7Delray Beach News, 14 December 1934. 8 his commission in the mid 1930s for Mrs. Edwin A. Price was in the Monterey style.8 The Price property extended from two small oceanfront lots east of State Road A-1-A to a large double parcel over 400 feet deep on the west side of A-1-A. Some of the homeowners along this portion of A-1-A constructed cabanas or small chickees on their oceanfront properties. Seminole Indians were employed to construct replicas of their traditional chickees.9 It is not known whether the Price family had such an oceanfront facility. The earliest available Delray Beach telephone directory describes Mrs. Price as "Margaret, widow of E.A. Price."1° It is unknown when Edwin A. Price died. The given address for the Price residence in the directory is 611 North Ocean Boulevard. A bold 0 next to Mrs. Price's name denoted ownership of the property. The 1953 city telephone directory gives the Price address as 616 North Ocean Boulevard. It was a common practice to change house address numbers by either city or fire department officials. Cartoonist Fontaine Fox owned the house located two lots north of the Price residence. The Price family retained ownership of this property until recently. Section 4.5.1B(2) of the City of Delray Beach LDR outlines the criteria for designation of a landmark with historical and cultural significance. Listed below are the criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation: (d)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history;" The house located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard exemplifies the development of the City of Delray Beach during its "Golden Age." The Depression was a decade of economic difficulties throughout the United States but Delray Beach was able to adapt to those difficult times by developing a resort community and artists' colony that provided an environment for continued economic growth. The "Golden Age" attracted seasonal visitors who helped stimulate local businesses. While it is not known what professional or social positions were held by the Price family the size and location of their residence indicates a high degree of prosperity. The construction of their house and other similar sized residences along State Road A-1-A reflect the continued attraction to the oceanfront resort by those able to maintain an affluent lifestyle. $Index of designs by Samuel Ogren Sr., Job #52. 9lnterview: Patricia Cayce, 15 September 1997. 10Miller's Delray Beach City Directory (Asheville, N.C.: Southern Directory Co.) 1948-1949. 9 • • CV co) co co U J C u_ cc) ao Pr ps c AcC = m - w 0) > �U. N o • t v0 (1) QD Z cc (0 co N • . �-�✓ • _ ' , - - _ ;