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November 4, 2010 Fred L. Griffin Fred Griffin Builder LLC 1499 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435-6077 RE: 916-918 NE 5th Street; PCN: 12-43-46-09-31-000-0371 Dear Mr. Griffin: This letter and its attachments are in response to your request for a Zoning Verification Letter received by the Planning and Zoning Department on October 14, 2010, pertaining to the property located at 916-918 NE 5th Street. The subject property is zoned Single Family Residential (R-1-AA) and is subject to the development standards of LDR Section 4.4.3. On February 20, 2001, the City Commission adopted Ordinance 15-01, which listed the subject property on the Local Register of Historic Places as "The Water House." With its designation as an Individually Designated site, all development proposals associated with this property require compliance with LDR Section 4.5.1, Historic Preservation Districts and Sites and review by the Historic Preservation Board (HPB). This letter has been written in three sections, "Development Standards", "Historic Preservation" and "Demolition/Redevelopment" so as to provide a better and clearer understanding of the information provided. Development Standards The chart below applies the R-1-AA (Single Family Residential) development standards required by LDR Section 4.3.4(K) to the existing conditions of the subject property.in accordance with the survey provided. • Required Provided Notes Minimum Lot Size (Square Feet) 9,500 4,211 Lot Width-Corner(Minimum) 95' 84.82' Lot Depth (Minimum) 100' 49.65' Lot Frontage-Corner(Minimum) 95' 84.82' Minimum Floor Area (Square Feet) 1,500 1167.71 Lot Coverage (Maximum) --- 27.7% Determined by meeting open space and setback requirements Open Space (Minimum) 25% --- Non-vehicular open space only. Front(West) 30' (20.2. Side Street (North) 15' 't <5' Side Interior(South) 10' +/- 5.1' Rear(East) 10' +/- 6.5' r , As shown above, the lot is non-conforming with respect to the minimum requirements of the Development Standards. Therefore, a significant amount of relief would be required in order to further develop the property. Additional information on the relief process is provided below. Regarding your inquiry on the possibility of proposing Workforce Housing, please note that Workforce Housing is permitted only within the R-1-A, RL and RM zoning districts on lots of record having at least forty (40) feet of frontage. While the property is a lot of record, it is zoned R-1-AA, and therefore, is not eligible for this use. Historic Preservation Given the deficiencies noted in the development standards chart, it is evident that the solution which would most comply with the LDRs would be to renovate and add onto the existing structures while accommodating your clients needs. The historic structures encroach into the front, side interior and rear setbacks. It should be noted that the HPB reviews variances to setback requirements for historically designated properties, and considers such request in accordance with LDR Section 4.5.1(J) which states that a variance is necessary to maintain the historic character of a property. The variances reviewed by the HPB are deemed a beneficial planning "tool" not typically afforded to non-historically designated structures. Please note that there is no formula which would determine "how much of the existing house must remain" in order for the homeowners to add on and remodel the historic structures. Rather, the overall development should generally be able to distinguish between the original structures while providing a compatible and appropriate solution to the redevelopment (i.e. additions) of the subject property. It is very important to understand that as a designated historic site, the property is eligible for the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption program noted in LDR Section 4.5.1(M), which provides for a ten year tax exemption on City and County taxes on the increased value resulting from any eligible improvements made and/or completed. For example, say the property value is currently $100,000, and the property owners improve the property resulting in an increased property value of $50,000. The additional value will be eligible for an exemption on County and City tax calculations for a period of ten years. As indicated in your request, the "optimum" would be to pursue demolition of the historic structures. The attached LDR Section 4.5.1(F) indicates the submittal requirements necessary in order for the HPB to consider a demolition request. Demolition/Redevelopment The redevelopment of the property is required concurrent with HPB approval to demolish the structure and the City Commission's approval to remove the historic designation from the site. It is important to note that the demolition would not be able to occur until the permit for the redevelopment plans is issued. Further, upon review of the removal of historic designation, Staff would recommend to the City Commission that the removal of designation ordinance not become effective until the Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is issued for the new construction. As previously mentioned, the property does not meet any of the minimum development standards required by the LDRs. The following chart indicates the review process required to seek relief for those standards: r.► Required Provided Relief Process Minimum Lot Size (Square Feet) 9,500 4,211 Variance is needed for each item Lot Width-Corner(Minimum) 95' 49.65' which does not meet the noted Lot Depth (Minimum) 100' 84.82' requirement. Variances for properties Lot Frontage-Corner(Minimum) 95' 49.65' not historically designated are subject Open Space (Minimum) 25% ___ to review by the Board of Adjustment. Front(West) 30' --- Side Street(North) 15' --- Side Interior (South) 10' --- Rear (East) 10' --- In consideration of the granting of relief to reduce the minimum lot size requirements, any new development which complies with the minimum setback requirements would result in a maximum footprint measuring 1,105 square foot. Considering the redevelopment scenarios above, the existing right of way dimensions have been reviewed to determine whether or not the required widths are met and what the potential impact on the property might be. The submitted survey indicates that NE 5th Street measures 50', whereas the City's Comprehensive Plan calls for a width of 60'. Approval to formally reduce this width from 60' to 50' would be required by the City's DSMG (Design Services Management Group), which would require that no additional right of way be dedicated along NE 5th Street. However, Fisher Lane measures 12' in width, and the City Engineer has indicated that while no additional right of way would be required, a 5' sidewalk easement on the property would likely be requested. Therefore, the easement area would need to be considered in any proposal scenario. Please note that all LDR Sections referred to in this letter have been attached for your use, along with the appropriate application forms also mentioned above. If you have any additional questions and/or comments regarding the matter, I may be contacted at 561.243.7284 or via email at avarez(a�ci.delrav-beach.fl.us. Sincerely, Amy E. Alvarez Historic Preservation Planner Attachments: • LDR Section 2.4.7(A)—Variance Procedures • LDR Section 4.3.4(K)—Development Standards Matrix—Residential Zoning Districts • LDR Section 4.1.4—Lots of Record • LDR Section 4.4.3—Single Family Residential Districts • LDR Section 4.5.1 —Historic Preservation Sites and Districts • Certificate of Appropriateness • Variance Application—Historic Preservation Board • Variance Application—Board of Adjustment • Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application • "The Water House" Designation Report 9 _.� e�taev4t�o%s One. "�+ ; 61 b0 N.W. t i ih Street 0 SunriEs, Florida 33313 ; iehelle.Pepe I . Sterling FRPAREDFOR: N 'c ' $1, (tom/c/) NE .5'0 Si: (7/e/off/ . Howard A. Morrill I LI - �, II1N C4ADDRESS : 916 - 918 6 N.E. 5th St . � " G Delray Beach FL % 36 ,i i 14 ' . k i torA TioAt sgiirhii "I ‘ '4) . rid • (N.7...5:) -). . g' )4/000" 9icAe/ fence 4 e Livn R b&s.• - ' Ar , ..._i _— --.70--. 3 ..: . -*...9, 0 it . . 6Vege• . - 1 . ‘ ; . 4-1 4$, 'A i 4 . 046 u--7,:a.-.- , - 7 ; ...S"- N eks. G . 41/45 0 0 .-7.- 9....- -.:\-,.,_ C. . - ' o , (la CP o 1 ' �e�ce as Ceear \a b In kI. ` i�. • ---`- is '.6'S' /tees, v[y • I4. Ni / do � 2o.9' / 1•$ 22 �1, . � �� tom-� __�.._-_- _-- -� -� �� �� -- . --z�1- cs- LEGAL DESCRIPTION . ( As Per Deed of Record ) The West 814.82 feet of Lot 37. LAS PASS. TIP vam, Ttosarth Vil A�$ar. e'id //3 • ar FRED GRIFFIN BUILDER LLC CBC 021018 LICENSED AND INSURED 1499 SOUTH FEDEAL HWY 236 561 200 4659 BOYNTON BEACH,FL 33435 561 200 4671 FAX 6077 fred@fredgriffin.com CELL#271 3865 OCTOBER 13,2010 REFERE :916 918 NE 5TH STREET PC NUMBER: 12 43 46(T9 31 000 0371 Mr. .Paul Dorling ..� rp ray Beach Zoning O C T 1 4 2010 111NE1Ave J beach,Fl .1444 PLANNING & ZONING Dear Mr.Dorling: I represent the owner of the subject property.It is my understanding that this property is zoned Rl AA.It appears that this would be a nonconforming lot. Since the existing homes were constructed in 1930 they are in very poor condition at this time. The optimum-would be for us to be able to demolish the two homes and construct a Key West style home on this property. We would like to know if this is possible,with the understanding that we would require a variance of zoning in order to be able to ac- complish this. I understand that workforce housing would be an option for a substandard lot in this zoning district.However,with this lot one block from the intercoastal and appraised at over$200,000 that would not seem to be a viable option.However,we would like to know the requirements for workforce housing in this area, .Should the owners decide to add on to and remodel existing,how much of the existing house must remain in order for them to qual- ify to do this. Ann N vi) Byes Should neither of these options be desirable to the homeowner,are we able to apply to the city commission for a zoning variance. Please explain all of our options as the owner has$500,000 investment here and needs to be able to realize some value from his in- vestment. I have enclosed a portion of a recent survey as well as some photographs of the existing property. 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N l k.c I i t s L.€-.;:�1 i i�`S-,.1.';" w � �� 33 i P A� ��' c ice" r it L 1 iI_ li ¢f � �I�� l'I u� � ., l p E" m ';9 'q c n " ry !1 ' - Property Information Location Address: 918 NE 5TH ST View Map Municipality: DELRAY BEACH Calculate Portability Parcel Control Number: 12-43-46-09-31-000-0371 2010 Proposed Subdivision: LAS PALMAS SUB IN Tax Notice Reverse Side Official Records Book: 18255 Page: 532 Sale Date: Mar-2005 Help Legal Description: LAS PALMAS SUB W 84.82 FT OF LT 37 - Owner Information Name: BONNER WILLIAM W & All Owners Mailing Address: 918 NE 5TH ST DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 5605 - Sales Information Sales Date Book/Page Price Sale Type Owner All Sales Mar-2005 18255L0532 $525,000 WARRANTY DEED BONNER WILLIAM W & Jul-2003 15634/0475 $10 WARRANTY DEED STERLING MICHELLE I Oct-1988 05872/1983 $100 QUIT CLAIM [ Exemptions Exemption Information Unavailable. - Appraisals - Property Informatio Tax Year: 2010 P 2009 2008 Number of Units: 2 Improvement Value: $48,555 $53,054 $86,883 Land Value: *Total Square Feet: 1173 $166,050 $205,000 $220,934 Total Market Value: * Mayindicate livingarea $214,605 $258,054 $307,817 in residential properties. Use Code: 0100- RESIDENTIAL All values are as of January 1st each year P = Preliminary Values http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/papa/aspx/web/detail_info.aspx?p_entity=124346093100... 10/18/2010 4 DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA WATERHOUSE 916 AND 918 NORTHEAST FIFTH STREET DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA i - rWAFEPSHQUSE -_ . ,.: z.iri'f 9'1.8NEiifti.hStreet tt ` —*, .- erig R 54. -'—•s Cr -# ,.'" "tom'—. -'T-,�bir.•-,4 a". t1 =� Win- L �,__ . ,." ..� ._,.�.-,..� LZ.\_..'' • t ; 1yt f`";V J , . , f 4,_ l �'+ry I .. • s, 1.. \� saw e,..a�. 4 `4i. yk'�i , P_ i. 1t`� ter E,.*..r /. I :13 R [(''vim .. _ ` - - • - - •,""`_' -,. i .r'' �i- - - — _ - -. _- _ -�: :w Y.. f.N:: .... v. - K a R• y _ 1- l THE STORY OF WATERHOUSE THE TWO COTTAGES PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS, "THE COCKLE SHELL"AND "SOO BIG..." TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) General Information 2) Location Map 3) Historical and Cultural Significance 4) Statement of Significance 6) Sources 7) Photography 8) 1924 plat map of subdivision 9) Palm Beach County Property Tax Dept. Diagram of Structures 10) Abstract from 1925— 1987 This Designation Report was researched and prepared by Michelle "Mickey" Sterling-Smith and Michael W. Sterling-Smith GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: 916 AND 918 NORTHEAST 5TH STREET DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA DATE OF CONSTRUCTION: 1937-1938 PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT: UNKNOWN PRESENT OWNER: MICHELLE"MICKEY" STERLING-SMITH PRESENT USE: RESIDENTIAL PRESENT ZONING: R1AA PALM BEACH COUNTY TAX FOLIO NUMBER: 12-43-09 3 1-000-0371 CURRENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37,Las Palmas, Delray Beach, Florida, According to the Plat Thereof, Recorded in the Office of the Clerk Of the Circuit Court,in and for Palm Beach County,Florida, in Plat Book 10,Page 68 CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, AND ARCHITECTURAL 3 Li . / '''\ > _J a Q a Li = I- WATERWAY NORTH CONDO -� I- 03 01 M INLET z Li a COVE CONDO z a. GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD ( , ST. VINCENT'S MARINA CHURCH DELRAY THE N.E. 7TH CT. LANDINGS CONDO R WEDGE- '- WOOD CONDO Q N.E. z 7TH ST. 0 ACURA \w M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT CO OF w Q LI TRACT I DELRAY z I- BEACH _ O Q Q Z a N.E. 6TH I ST. �- CHARBOR DRIVE m Li N.E. — ' 5TH ST. d Li Z z ISLAND DRIVE a J _ > Q ce In J WAL- Vi Q GREENS • � z f- N.E. / 4TH ST. I (--,_ BEACH DRIVE w > O C 0SEA SPRAY AVE. Q D z C . > Q I--- a N Z o WATERWAY LANE W J = a I- I- LA • N.E. , 3RD ST. til MAR H mili v UiH V w r im . 3 Z MAR RI E MI Emz --simm- 916 & 918 N.E. 5TH STREET CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL (WEST 84.82 FEET OF LOT 37, LAS PALMAS, DELRAY BEACH, FL) PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM484 HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE • 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 relates to this property and justifies its designation. (A) "Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person, important in City, State or National history." Not only one, but also several such people owned WaterHouse, and the site it is on. Adolf Hofinan, Frank Haller and Winthrop Winslow were important to Delray Beach, Gulfstream, and Palm Beach County. Each of these founding families helped shape our area as we know it today. (D)`Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural or social trends of the community in history." WaterHouse, with its two distinctive cottages exemplifies the historical, cultural, economic and social trend of the past eras in Delray Beach. The proximity to the fabled beach of Delray and the Intracoastal Waterway is reflected in the theme and naming of this property. The former name of the larger cottage is"The Cockle Shell". Conch shells formally set upon the front stoop, beneath the hand-lettered wooden sign proclaiming its name. At present,the new sign, painted over the original one, hangs proudly beneath the trellis at the front gate. Numerous Conch shells, once prolific in our area,but now gone from our waters forever, adorn the eaves and hang on the picket fence as a reminder of these by gone times. The use of these two cottages themselves as"Winter Cottages" from 1938 until they became year `round homes in 1968 is the epitome of the scene in Delray's Golden Age. The charming, modest cottages were used by Northerners, who flocked to our area during"The Season", offering a comfy place to stay while enjoying the many social attractions the area had to offer to those fortunate enough to have the social"entrée"to be a guest in such a cottage, instead of an impersonal hotel. In the following text I shall tell, as best I can... 'THE STORY OF WATERHOUSE The site itself is a small portion of the very land from which Delray Beach itself evolved. Earliest available records indicate that this property, tax folio# 12-43-09-31-000-0371, has been carved in stages from Model land Company Lot#7, (referred to as Lot#8 by 11/15/24) Subdivision, Section 9, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, which was deed#1 of Dade County records, giving Adolf Hofman title to 60 acres on July 9, 1896. Hofinan, a German immigrant and other German immigrants and workers of African descent farmed this land along with the Hofman family, including Mr. Hofman's nephew, Paul Drehr, who later went onto become Supervisor of West Palm Beach and for whom Drehr Park Zoo is now named. 5 The principal crop of the Hoffuian's farm was pineapples; a crop for which this area is well known. Pineapple plantations played an important role in Delray's history. We continue to commemorate this facet of our past with the City's "Pineapple Grove" and other historic areas in Delray Beach. By 1925 Cuba shipped 3-4 million crates of pineapples to the States. It still behooved Mr. Hofman to keep growing his pineapples! He also profited by growing bananas, oranges and grapefruit, which he sold directly to tourists. In settling this land, Hofman had to endure many hardships. There were labor difficulties, even with well-recommended fellow immigrants, who were homesick to the point of distraction from the hard, physical work of farming. *Another problem Mr. Hofman encountered was the lack of any bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, which was referred to at the time as the"Florida East Coast Canal". In order to cross the water, a boat, called a"Lighter"was pulled from shore to shore using a rope. Adolf Hofman once came and found the rope wound around the post so he could not pull over and was obliged to remain in a small shack until 2:00 the next morning. At that time, State Road AlA as we know it today was but a narrow footpath cut through the brush to the beach. * *The above text was taken from, "Delray Beach Noted" by H. Sterling, 1935. By 1925 Adolf Hofinan was caught up in the local land boom fever, however, he sold off his land judiciously, keeping in mind the financial penalty of Federal income taxes upon his sales. Another reason he may have decided to sell the land was the hard times of farming. In a letter to his brother, Fritz, in Germany dated 1/17/25,Mr. Hofman describes the hardships of farming for the last four years, adding that at this time he was only planting 25% of his previous crops. Another factor in his decision to sell may have been that the Hofman children were not themselves interested in farming. They had pursued business education and entered the world of commerce, following a National trend, which took place after the industrial revolution. Mr. Hofman, like so many other parents of his generation, found he could no longer keep his children 'down on the farm". Public records tell us that by 11/15/24, Adolf Hofinan, with his wife, Anna Hofinan, John W. Hall, Annie C. Hall, E. E. Hall, Mary Ethel Hall,L.E.Perkins and Bess Perkins, through John W. Hall, their attorney in Fact, caused the land, which we know today as Las Palmas Subdivision to be created;by surveying, and dividing plots and platted,that portion of tract of land known as the East portion of Lot 8, of Section 9, Township 46, Range 43 East in Palm Beach county. The land was subdivided into separate building lots, numbered 1-45. This plat was recorded 11/24/24. Mr. Hofman's partners in this joint adventure were the influential movers and shakers of that era. People critical to the formation of Delray Beach as we know it today. Politically and socially, they guided the town through its infancy. According to the local newspaper of 8/10/23 the population of Delray Beach was 1,500. 6 Here is some information about Mr. Hofman's partners that gives us some insight into their local importance during that time period. The fact that Mr. John W. Hall was the City Clerk rendered him a personage of such importance that the day's newspaper reported his home on Dade and Lowry Streets was completed and ready for occupancy. He also had a realty and insurance business at Atlantic and Dixie, which was one of the first in the City. Emmett Campbell Hall's marriage to Eleanor C.Hartman, along with its attendant parties and fetes dominated the local newspaper on 9/18/25. Emmett was the son of John W. Hall, a member of Hall Realty and Insurance Co. and manager of the Delray Theater. Friends included the B.F. Sundy family of Swinton Avenue, a founding family in town, for whom the Sundy House, restaurant and inn, are named. The earliest conveyance by warranty deed for the Las Palmas Subdivision, executed on 1/17/25, but not recorded into the County Records until 6/10/25 have John W. Hall, his wife Anne C. Hall, Adolf Hofinan, his wife Anna Hofman, E. C. Hall, his wife Mary Ethel Hall, E. C.Perkins, his wife Bessie B. Perkins selling lots 3, 13, 14, 31 and 37 to Frank Haller, with Deed restrictions so specific as to clearly suggest the grantors envisioned a luxurious subdivision to be built in the Spanish style of architecture. This style proliferated in the area at that time by such noted architects as Addison Mizner. The deed restrictions stipulated: "No building other than dwelling houses and private garages may be built upon this property, apartment garages being specifically prohibited;that no dwelling house shall be erected which shall cost less than$3,500 for materials and labor, that all structures,including private garages, shall be of stucco finish, that all roofs visible from the street shall be of tile or composition shingle, plain roll roofing being specifically prohibited except when concealed by parapet walls, and all roofs shall be of fireproof or fire resisting materials, that no commercial or industrial enterprises of any nature shall be conducted upon the property,that no cows, horses, poultry or other domestic animals or fowls shall be kept or maintained upon the property, dogs and cats excepted,that no structure shall be built or placed nearer than 25' to the front street line of said property, that the property shall at all times be kept in a neat and attractive condition, and that this property shall never be sold or mortgaged to any persons of Oriental or African race.." • The new owners of the five lots were themselves German immigrants like the Hofmans. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections records show Frank and Maria Haller became naturalized citizens on 9/16/11. These important developers lived in Palm Beach County, on Athis Street in 1915, on Poinsettia Street in 1916, and at 819 Kanuga Street, West Palm Beach in 1946. By 1925 Mr. Haller was a man of such importance to the development in Delray Beach that the subdivision to the West of Las Palmas is named for him, as was"Haller Street", now called NE Fifth Street,upon which WaterHouse faces. It is interesting to note that when the original plat was recorded, Haller Street was the northern boundary of the Subdivision. Market Street, (now NE Fourth Street), was the Southern boundary, and that since Market Street was the Northern 7 line of what were then the City of Delray Beach City Limits, the entire subdivision lay outside the town itself. During the years that the Hallers owned the property, Delray's"Golden Age" was born. Delray Beach became"The Ocean City". A chic resort which attracted artists, poets, movie stars, cartoonists, socialites and polo enthusiasts to partake of the sun, the sea and the ambiance of this coastal jewel of a town during the winter months. The Hallers owned this property from 1925 to 1931. Some of the institutions of that era to which people flocked were The Arcade Tap Room, The polo fields in Gulfstream, The Boosters' Club, The Masonic Lodge, The Gulfstream Golf Club and The City Marina. By 1934, 1,500 seasonal residents were on the scene,joining the 2,800 full time residents. The seasonal residents filled the eight local hotels, (including The Colony, which still flourishes today), as well as the winter cottages, such as WaterHouse. On 7/13/26 Frank Haller conveyed the property to his wife, Maria Haller. It is noted that Mr. Haller deeded Lots 3, (12), 13, (25), 31 and 37. No record of ownership exists for Lots 12 and 25. He excluded from the conveyance Lots 14 and 21,which were included in the deed of 1/17/25,by which he took title. On 5/29/36 both Frank and Maria Haller deeded Lot 37 to Palmer B. Beck and his wife, Virginia of Cuyahoga, Ohio. It is not known why both Frank and Maria Haller appear as Grantors, as Maria Haller was the sole owner. The Becks caused the lot to be resurveyed and split into two smaller lots respectively, the East 100' of Lot 37 was sold to Sally E. Reitler and her husband on 3/18/38,then, the West 85' of Lot 37 was sold to M. Fisher Wright and his wife, Anna Lewis Wright, also on 3/18/38. The two cottages appear to have been built by the Becks between May of 1936 and March of 1938. It seems the Becks were Ohio residents, undoubtedly using the homes as their winter cottages. A deed was executed in Cuyahoga, Ohio on 3/18/38. The Becks held a mortgage for the Wrights dated 3/31/38, specifically requiring that the Wrights keep the houses insured"for both fire and windstorm in a sum of not less than$900 respectively". The two separate promissory notes which appear with the mortgage in the public records, each executed in the amounts of$450, as well as the above quoted verbiage in the mortgage instrument document the existence of these two structures at this time, but no records of the architect or the builder of the houses can be found. The mortgage was satisfied on 10/17/39, acknowledgement made in New Philadelphia, County of Tuscarawas, Ohio, suggesting that the Becks had continued to keep Ohio as their principal residence. The alley, which runs along the West Side of the property, "Fisher Lane", was undoubtedly named for M. Fisher Wright. It is interesting to see the Wrights' emerging pattern of land acquisition with a view toward development. The Wrights first purchased the small, (approximately 84.82 x 49.65) part of Lot 37 with the two cottages as a"base" on 3/18/38. They then aggressively purchased more area properties as follows: On 9/25/41 Lots 42 and 43 in Las Palmas were purchased from David R. Lippencott, et. al. (who, in fact had, himself, purchased these lots a little more than four months after the 1/17/25 transaction with Frank Haller, from Hall, Hofman, et. al.) The Wrights next purchased Lots 38, 39, 40 and 41 from Edward B. 8 Andrews and Deborah W. Andrews on 9/27/41. Edward B. Andrews had received that property via warranty deed on 1/14/37 from Clayton L. Andrews and his wife. On 11/19/41 a quit claim deed to the Wrights was executed by Eula Moore West, et. al. (widow of J. J. West), presumably to clear some cloud on the title to Lots 40 and 41. The Wrights next set out to clear a cloud on the title, as well as to have the previous deed restrictions lifted and released via a quit claim deed executed on 12/9/41 by Emmett C. Hall, et. al. for Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43. This is in addition to an affidavit to the public executed on 12/10/41. Further efforts were made to clarify title ambiguities to lots 38 and 39, via two separate quit claim deeds, one executed by Alice Bedell, a widow, on 11/18/41 then a quit claim deed and disclaimer executed by Beatrice Bedell Williams and Mignon Bedell, widow of Otto Bedell. On 5/1/25,the Wrights obtained a mortgage on Lots 38 and 39 from the Florida Bank and Trust Co. of West Palm Beach, in the amount of$3,500. The next recorded transaction reveals that by 4/2/46 Anna Lewis Wright was a widow. This indicates that M. Fisher Wright died between 5/1/45 and 4/2/46, undoubtedly cutting short the Wrights' dreams of development in the area. On 4/2/46 the widow, Anna Lewis Wright executes two separate warranty deeds. Records show that this took place from where she was at the time, in New Hampshire. Mrs. Wright sold the West 84.82' of Lot 37 to J.D. Sloan, Jr. and his wife, Evelyn Tillery Sloan of Delray Beach. Mrs. Wright sold Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43 to Gordon Gibbs and his wife, of the world famous Katherine Gibbs School in New York City family. The mortgage held by Florida Bank and Trust Co. in West Palm Beach on Lots 38 and 39 is satisfied on 5/28/46, suggesting that Mrs. Wright needed the proceeds from the sales of the properties to pay her bills. Little is known about J.D. Sloan, Jr. and his wife,Evelyn Tillery Sloan, except that they obtained a mortgage from the First National Bank of Delray Beach, on their property, first in the amount of$2,800 on 6/16/47. They satisfied that loan on 11/12/47. Again they encumbered the property with the same bank as Mortgagee, on 12/12/47, in the principal amount of$3,000, satisfying this mortgage on 4/29/49. The fact that no Voters Registration records are found for the Sloans from the 5th Street address, in spite of the fact the deed of 4/2/46 lists them as being Delray Beach residents, suggests that WaterHouse was not their primary residence. In a discussion with local architect and historian, Roy Simon, he suggested that such leveraging of property was consistent with the common practice of farmers during that period of time to pay for their expenses, suggesting the Sloans' possible vocation. On 7/21/48 The Sloans sold the property to Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morris of Vista Del Mar Drive, Delray Beach, Fl. She assumes the balance of the$3,000 mortgage that the Sloans encumbered the property with on 12/12/47. The widow, Elizabeth H. Morris obtained another mortgage on the property from her neighbor, Mrs. Sally E. Reitler, owner of the East 100' of Lot 37, in the principal amount of$4,000, presumably to discharge the mortgage which Mrs. Morris had assumed to purchase the property, 9 among other expenses. Note that both the satisfaction of the assumed mortgage and the new mortgage; bear the same date of 4/29/49. No Voters' Registration records were found for Mrs. Morris, suggesting that she may have been something of a socialite winter resident, and not a year round resident, which would be consistent with the prestigious Vista Del Mar address. The Delray Beach City Directory for 1953-1954 shows Mrs. Morris both owning and living on Vista Del Mar Drive, and the property at NE 5th Street, (the West 84.82' of Lot 37), as being owned and lived in by Mrs. Morris as well. The street address for the larger cottage at the time was 914. It is now 918. This suggests that Mrs. Morris may have maintained this cottage for her winter guests or household help. The same Directory lists 916 NE 5th Street, (the smaller cottage), as being occupied by"tourists", indicating that perhaps Mrs. Morris rented it out seasonally. The smaller cottage is still numbered 916. It was common practice to change house address numbers by either the City or fire officials. Mrs. Morris satisfied her$4,000 debt to her neighbor on 2/17/53. She sold the property on 2/18/53 to Winthrop Winslow, of 7 Gulfstream Rd. Gulfstream, Fl. And of Covington,RI Much is known about Winthrop Winslow, his wife, Agnes Parks Winslow and their family. According to one of their daughters,Mrs. Walter(Beverly)Donohue, the family was very socially prominent,being among the earliest socialite families to settle in Gulfstream for the winters around 1940. They purchased their home and four lots from the Phipps family, a founding family in the Gulfstream and Palm beach area for whom a public park further North on State Road AlA is named. The Winslow's Gulfstream property bordered the socially all- important polo fields from which Mrs. Donohue recalled"watching the polo games every Sunday for free!" She remembered such great polo players and socially prominent citizens as the late William `Bill"Mayer and Stewart Iglehart. The family was in the insurance business, coming to the area from Rhode Island and staying at The Colony Hotel on East Atlantic in Delray, prior to purchasing their winter home in Gulfstream. The Winslow family was social leaders here in the Delray Beach and Gulfstream area. They were active in and belonged to such social institutions as, The Gulfstream Golf Club, The Gulfstream Bath and Tennis Club, and The Delray Beach Yacht Club. The 4/4/66 Delray Beach News Journal reported that The Hibiscus Garden Club installed its officers during the April meeting of the Club at the Gulfstream home of Mrs. Winthrop Winslow. According to her daughter Beverly,Mrs. Winslow was"crazy about flowers!" Mr. Winslow died quite suddenly at the age of 67. Mrs. Winslow is now also deceased. The Winslow's two daughters are still Delray Beach winter residents. One daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donohue, were married in the Winslows' Gulfstream home. Mrs. Donohue recalls that the two winter cottages on 5th Street, (at that time, the larger cottage was called, "The Cockle Shell" and the smaller one was called, "Soo Big..."), were purchased at her mother's insistence. Mrs. Winslow felt that the cottages were" a good investment". They needed work, but Mrs. Winslow was determined that"they should be"fixed up and saved". She was obviously a preservationist, ahead of her time. io The cottages were used to house a steady stream of winter guests and family members. This is confirmed by Mr. Paul Harvin, who remembers an employee of the Winslows, who opened and closed the cottages each season"for the tourists from up North". Over the years, family members also occupied the cottages during"The Season". Another daughter of the Winslows', now Barbara Miller, lived at WaterHouse as did a Presbyterian Minister and his wife, who were an Aunt and Uncle to the Winslow sisters. The Minister is said to have claimed that"God gave us this home." This would seem to convey the sense of peace and serenity he felt there, and still abounds in the home today. The cottages were filled with northern visitors, eager to enjoy the social swirl Delray and Gulfstream had to offer. Mrs. Winslow, by then a widow, sold the property to Wilfred A. O'Brien and his wife, Magdalene S. O'Brien of Sag Harbor,NY on 4/2/68. The O'Briens are remembered by Mr. Paul Harvin, as being"very nice people, retirees" who appear to be the first owners of the property to have used it as their year round residence. Plans were made for the O'Briens' only son, of whom photos were prominently displayed around the home, to come for a visit from New York State around Christmas, 1986. These happy plans were never fulfilled because Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien were in a tragic automobile accident on NE 8th Street, (now George Bush Blvd.),just a few blocks from home. Mrs. O'Brien died on 7/23/86 and Mr. O'Brien, who never recovered from the injuries sustained in the accident, died the following year on 7/16/87. Their son sold the property to Robert V. Ruggiero of 126 Seabreeze Ave. Delray Beach, on 1/13/88. Mrs. Ruggiero had a very extensive art and antique business at NE 4th Street and NE6th Avenue here in Delray Beach. Mr. Ruggiero set about to quickly remodel the cottages, with the intention of reselling them at a profit. The Ruggieros furnished the cottages with inventory from their antique store and housed out of town guests who were in the area to attend a family wedding. They later sold their home on Seabreeze Ave. and moved to Lake Worth, where they were involved in the revitalization of the lovely, old hotel which overlooks Bryant Park and the Intercoastal Waterway and was later bought by the Holiday Inn Corp. I purchased the property on 6/1/88 from Mr. Ruggiero, emptying even my daughters' piggy banks to do so. I lived with my two daughters, in the larger cottage as my year round residence. We used the smaller cottage to house a succession of friends,who would barter their "handyman" skills in exchange for a place to stay, or to au pair girls who would help care for my daughters while I worked. We also had need of the space in the smaller cottage when, during my mother's last illness, we brought her home to stay with us. It was not until my marriage to Michael W. Smith, a fifth grade teacher here in Palm Beach County, in July 2000 that we began to use both cottages together as one home for our blended family. 11 In 1988, my youngest daughter named the property, "WaterHouse", (meaning, "house near the water", in the language of someone less than three years old). The name stuck. I have been immersed in raising my daughters and at working locally at, The Arcade Tap Room, The Gulfstream Golf Club, The old Gulfstream Bath and Tennis Club, The Little Club and The Delray Beach Club in my capacity as waitress to Delray Beach and Gulfstream society. 12 ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The City of Delray Beach LDR Section 4.5.1 "Criteria for designation of historic sites" sets forth the following divisions, under which WaterHouse is well qualified for historic designation, as it meets this criteria. 4.5.1(3)(A) "Portrays the environment in an era in history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles." (B) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction;" (D)"Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment." I shall explain the architectural significance, as it relates to the above criteria. WaterHouse is comprised of two separate cottages, located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, Delray Beach. A map of the location is in chapter 2. The larger cottage, 918 NE 5th Street, is designed in the Traditional Minimal Style, as defined in the National Register. This style evolved from Indigenous Architecture, found throughout the southeastern portion of the United States, but most especially in South Florida. The smaller cottage, 916 NE 5th Street, is of the Vernacular Architectural Style, which was influenced, in a simplified manner, by the earlier Victorian architecture. Both cottages share such original features as double hung wooden windows, some in the Prairie style in the larger cottage. The windows were placed to create cross ventilation throughout the houses. These windows slide open and closed, from the top and bottom sashes, permitting air circulation while keeping out most rain, (except for the blowing, tropical storms). The original sections of the roof on the larger cottage are of a simple,Hip Roof Design, most typical of Minimal Traditional Architecture. The two later additions to the original structure have flat roofs. The entire roof of the smaller cottage is of the Cross-Gable Design, perfectly in keeping with its Vernacular Architecture. The exterior of both cottages is made of wooden lap siding, some of which is original, some of which has been replaced and some of which needs to be replaced, where the scourge of South Florida, namely damp rot and termites, have caused damage. Both the Minimal Traditional and Vernacular Styles of architecture lent themselves to and were prevalently utilized in Delray Beach for the"Winter Cottages"which played such an important 13 visual part in the streetscapes of Delray Beach during the 1920's-1940's. Each of these cottages is a near perfect example of what made"The Golden Age" of Delray Beach. Both of these simple"cottage"type of dwellings were unostentatious, and low profile, as befitting the national economic conditions of the tail end of great depression and prior to the post World War II economic boom times. During this period, affluent members of society, and, by extension, their guests and household help, escaped the harsh Northern winters to enjoy the beautiful weather, quiet beaches and stimulating society of Delray Beach. These small-scale structures were key to the proliferation of this social trend, this very lifestyle. In the larger cottage the attic crawl space reveals the original beams of Dade County Pine so hard, it is difficult to drive a nail into it. This wood is almost impervious to termites. The interior walls are covered with tongue& groove beadboard wainscoting, which extends from the floor, 1 way up the walls. Plastic laminate paneling,Marlite and sheets of drywall covered this when I purchased the property in 1988. As much of this was uncovered, coats of hardened trowel adhesive, then coats of pink, blue and green oil-based paint had to be stripped off in order to refinish the beautiful wood beneath the mess. Most original chairrail was gone. As was some of the original beadboard. I replaced each with reproduction pieces,the new chairrail, admittedly, more ornate in design than its original predecessor. In the smaller cottage,the living room interior walls are covered with the original floor to ceiling Cypress wood tongue& groove plank paneling, wash-stained light green. This was a popular finish for Cypress wood during that era. It was low maintenance, and not the"mildew magnet" which the porous, paper composition wallboard of that era was. Cypress is also termite resistant. Each cottage has a brick chimneyed wood-burning fireplace surrounded by a simple yet sturdy wooden mantle piece, to take the occasional seasonal chill out of the air. The foundation of the larger cottage is raised up on corner stone pilings. The sub-floors are covered with an Oak hardwood finish floor in most of the rooms. The smaller cottage is set upon a series of concrete slabs. These kinds of flooring were cool, comfortable and easy to care for. Since no finish flooring was apparent in the smaller cottage,the concrete floors have been covered with marble tile. In the larger cottage, a porch was added at an unknown time, facing east, to the Intercoastal Waterway with exposure to breezes on three sides. It was enclosed in the 1960's with aluminum awning windows. I have replaced these on the North and East sides with more architecturally appropriate Pella Wooden casement windows in 1996, and the room is currently used as the master bedroom. Some of the original wooden window shutters remain, but need to be repainted, given new hardware and reinstalled. They provided protection from storms and vandalism during the long summer months when the cottages were in disuse. Some original door and window surround wooden casings remain in both cottages. They are modest in intricacy of design, but wide, sturdy and substantial. Unomamented, yet arresting in their very simplicity. 14 City of Delray Beach records show an addition of square footage between 1968 and 1969. There was also a utility shed added to the south side of the larger cottage although no records exist for when this occurred. We have attempted to readapt it for closet space, attempting to match the original lap siding as closely as possible. In the larger house the small kitchen, with its flat roof appears to have been an early addition to the original structure. However, with its double hung window, beadboard tongue&groove type wainscoting, wooden door and window surround moldings as well as built in cabinets, it appears to have been added no later than the early 1940's. With the type of electrical wiring used, the double hung window, as well as all the woodwork match that of the rest of the house, we must assume that this room was added soon after, if not at the same time, as the original construction, in spite of the flat roof which covers this area of the house. The larger cottage has original solid wooden upper cabinetry with a hand painted floral design. It is not known when this decorative work was done. The smaller cottage has original wooden and glass fronted upper cabinetry. The kitchen in the smaller cottage is now used as a laundry room. No original lower kitchen cabinetry in either house exists. The kitchen sinks in both cottages are the large, rectangular, porcelain-clad kind, which have the faucets coming out of the wall above the sinks. These are thought to be original. In the smaller cottage's bathroom, the original toilet and sink remain. The original look of the shower stall is not known, (or it is possible that an original small bathtub was subsequently replaced with a shower stall). When I purchased the house, 1960's ceramic tiles covered this. It was recovered in marble tiles in 1996. During the course of this work, it was noted that the wall beneath the shower enclosure was covered with the same lap siding that is used on the exterior of the cottage, leading to the question of whether the bathroom itself was an early "add on". The exterior west wall of the bathroom is of concrete construction, unlike the rest of the cottage. However, much like the kitchen next door in the larger cottage, the double hung window and wooden door and window surround moldings are consistent with the vintage of the original construction, leading to the conclusion that if indeed, the room was added subsequently, it was not much later. In the bathroom of the larger cottage, a door leading from the living room area was added. This was necessary for the use of a modern family for whom the sole existing egress to the bathroom being accessible only from inside a bedroom caused an unacceptable traffic pattern. This added door,recycled from a county "crack house: which awaited the wrecker's ball is architecturally appropriate. In restoring the bathroom, I discovered the original tongue and groove beadboard wainscoting extending from the floor one-half way up the wall beneath 1950's Marlite wall covering, I stripped, stained and polyurethaned it. The original baseboards were missing, but I replaced these with wood of the same wide width and thickness as the original door and window surrounded moldings which remained, although many layers of paint had to be stripped from these as well, prior to refinishing them. As was true in the living and dining areas of the cottage, 15 the original chairrail from the top of the wainscoting was missing. I replaced this with a style which was undoubtedly more ornate than its original predecessor. During the course of this project, I found an original snip of the floral-patterned wallpaper border. While this original pattern is no longer available, I have endeavored to replace it as closely as possible on the upper portion of the walls, ceiling and border in between with a complimentary floral pattern and colors, which evoke the original look and feel. The original 1930's flush-mounted bathtub with its lower, molded, fluted design remained, but 1960's squat-style fixtures had replaced the original sink and toilet fixtures. In replacing the inappropriate toilet, the unanticipated difference between 10" and 12" ruffs proved to be problematic and dictated compromise in the use of a modern Kohler reproduction styled toilet, as opposed to a salvaged fixture of appropriate vintage. The reproduction fixtures echo the fluted base design of the remaining bathtub, as does the edge of the matching reproduction pedestal sink, with which I replaced the '60's. Water damage to the flooring and sub-flooring necessitated replacement, which was revealed by the removal of the 1970's rolled vinyl floor covering. The original floor covering is unknown. The new sub-flooring is now covered with marble tiles. To avoid destruction of the walls above the bathtub due to modern shower usage, the marble tiles were continued from the floor to achieve a shower wall. Some extensive changes have been done, most particularly to the smaller cottage via the city of Delray Beach's Bootstrap Program about three years ago. In replacement of the original front French-style doors, as well as some interior wooden door surround moldings, the contractor advised me that the replacement of these features with identical items would not meet current code requirements, so these are lost to us. A photograph of the original living room front door is on display at Delray Beach City Hall, on a presentation exhibit of historic fences displayed in the Building Department. The original picket fence pictured in the displayed photograph had to be replaced due to damage from various storms, the "last straw" being the unnamed storm which swept through Delray Beach soon after Hurricane Andrew. Much work remains to be done in order to restore the two cottages as closely as possible to their original condition, while adapting where necessary to meet the needs of a modern family. 16 STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The significance of WaterHouse can best be summed up, as stated by John P. Johnson in his 1987 Historic Sites Survey, "The appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort can be attributed to the dozens of modest wood frame cottages". WaterHouse exemplifies the architectural, historical, cultural and social trend of Delray Beach's "Golden Age", as defined by Clemmer Mahew, 1TT, in his "Design Guidelines For Historic Places", published by the City of Delray Beach in 1990, as well as by Dorothy Patterson's "The Delray Style", from the 1999 Delray Beach Historical Society Antique Show and Sale Magazine. WaterHouse's two separate cottages,the larger being constructed in the Minimal Traditional Style, and the smaller cottage, constructed in the Vernacular Style, meet the criteria for designation as defined by LDRS Sections: 4.5.1 (2) (a), (d) and 4.5.1 (3) (a), (b) and (d). The specifics are elaborated upon in this text in Chapter 4, Architectural Significance, and in Chapter 3, Historical and Cultural Significance. By the official recognition provided with historic designation of this property, we can protect and preserve the original character of these charming cottages, while keeping the established characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood intact through the continued restoration, preservation and much needed upkeep of the premises. This will result in improved area property values, while preserving the rich architectural textures, which comprise the neighborhood's visible heritage. Without this designation, any natural disasters or other causes of damage to the structures, or change in ownership will almost certainly result in the loss of this architectural, cultural and historical window on Delray Beach's past, due to the fact that this lot is nonconforming to current City Code, which hinders important improvements and necessary preservation efforts. Why designate this property? Section 4.5.1 (A) of the City LDRS outlines the purposes proposed designation. I shall list both this section as well as the reasons, which relate to this property. Section 4.5.1 (A): This Section is created in order to provide for the identification, preservation, protection, enhancement, perpetuation and the use of the sites, buildings, structures, improvements that are reminders of past eras, events and persons important in local, state and national history;that provide significant examples of architectural styles of the past;that are unique and irreplaceable assets to the city and its neighborhoods; or that provide this and future generations with examples of physical surroundings in which past generations lived. Let WaterHouse be so identified! 17 This property needs the preservation, protection, enhancement and perpetuation in order to continue to be used as a home that serves as a reminder of past eras. Some of the former owners of this site and these structures are important in local history. WaterHouse, with its two distinctively representative examples of both Minimal Traditional and Vernacular Architecture, certainly provide fine examples of each integral piece of Delray's historic social trend of winter cottages unique to this area. The features and craftsmanship, as well as scale and styles, are unique and irreplaceable to the City and neighborhood as examples of the winter cottages that played an important part in the history of the social and cultural trends which shaped Delray Beach as we know it today 18 SOURCES 1) Palm Beach County Circuit Court Records, Palm Beach county Courthouse, West Palm Beach, FL 2) Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, West Palm Beach, FL 3) Building Permits, City Hall, City of Delray Beach, FL 4) Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey by John P. Johnson, Published by the Palm Beach county Preservation board, Palm Beach County, FL 5) Copy of letter written by Adolf Hoffman on 1/18/25, The Archives Room, Old School Square 6) Copy of Delray Beach Notes, by H. Sterling, in January, 1935, The Archives Room, Old School Square 7) Delray Beach City directory (1953-1954), Vol. III,Published by Southern Directory Co. Publishers, Asheville,NC 8) Palm Beach County Tax Collector, West Palm Beach, FL 9) The Art of Architecture, Published by the Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach 10) The Delray Beach News Journal, various back issues, as listed individually when quoted in this text, Delray Beach Library,Delray Beach, FL 11) Architectural Photography by Pat Golembe, Delray Beach, FL (Why should anyone else ever be allowed to photograph architecture?) 12) Oral interview with Roy Simon, Architect and Local Historian(and a great guy, who belongs to the old school, taking time out of a work day to talk to folks about our town), Delray Beach,FL August, 2000 13) Dorothy W Patterson, Archivist,Delray Beach Historical society, Delray Beach, FL 9/19/00 (A wonderful lady, who happens to know where lost artifacts are kept) 14) Oral interview with Paul Harvin, Delray Beach, FL 9/18/00, Local Historian and Professional Gardner to the Neighborhood, extrordenare 19 15) Telephone conversation 9/19/00 with Mrs. William Mayer of Gulfstream, FL, who kindly provided a missing link between past and present, by putting me in contact with the descendant of a previous owner of the property. 16) Telephone interview with Mrs. Walter Donahue of Rhode Island and Delray Beach, FL, 9/19/00, who graciously took time to reminisce about her family, her life, and Delray Beach at the time her family owned the subject property. 17) Thanks to Larry Hall and Jeanne Slizyk for support, editorial and technical assistance 20 • • j i r : "4 - ...'.3• �ti ps. /.2 it .�.�..r • - c +.tr - +.~ r 01 ri /J'i I. 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EYAWN Rod eYD JAL 151-41 I 3lTEMayRR I HEREBY CERTIFY.THAT THE ATTACHED BOUNDARY SURVEY f l OF THE HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE AND CORRECT DATE REVISIONS F.B. BY CHb. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BEUEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED UNDER MY DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION. I . FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS SJRVEY MEETS THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA (CHAPTER 21 HH-6 F.A.C.) PUR`;UANT TO SECTION 472A7, FLORIDA STATUES. I I J 3 • THIS DRAWING IS NOT SAUD UNLESS IT BEARS 0/4U �S • 5 i EMB>SS SEA L AL OF APPLICABLE SURvEYOR. JOHN A. LI DSTE DT, PRES. REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR SURVEY WAS NOT ABSTRACTED FOR EASEMENTS STATE OF FLOR IDA #2409 OR RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD BY BASE LINE. • Page 1 of 1 Valek, Denise From: warren adams [warrenadamsl@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:23 PM To: Valek, Denise Subject: Re: Shirley Bonner, 916 &918 NE 5th Street (479-1912) Denise, 916-918 NE 5th St is also known as the Water House and is on the Delray Beach Local Register therefore it is definitely worth saving. I saw some pictures showing that there seems to be decay problems around the base of the house; however, it was difficult to tell how severe the problems are from pictures on a laptop. I suggested that they get an engineer's report detailing the extent of the problems and an estimate of the cost of repair. This could be a tricky one as the house should be saved and I think there could be concerns from other residents if demolition was applied for; however, the Guidelines state that we cannot cause financial hardship to anyone. We therefore need estimates as to the cost of repair. Warren "Valek, Denise"<valek@ci.delray-beach.fl.us>wrote: Warren, I spoke with Shirley today regarding the condition of her home. She said you met with her and her husband before you left the City. He showed you pictures of the house on his lap top. They are trying to determine if the house is worth salvaging due to the deplorable condition (she has an engineering report). She wants to speak with Paul regarding her situation. However, before Paul calls her, can you give me some background regarding your discussion with them. Thanks. DewIse A. val,ei . Executive Assistant Planning & Zoning Department City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Phone No. 561-243-7041 Fax No. 561-243-7221 valek@ci.delray-beach.fl.us Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com *** eSafe scanned this email for malicious content *** *** IMPORTANT: Do not open attachments from unrecognized senders *** 9/1/2005 Message Page 1 of 1 Valek, Denise From: Valek, Denise Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 12:41 PM To: 'warrenadams1 @yahoo.com' Subject: Shirley Bonner, 916 & 918 NE 5th Street (479-1912) Warren, I spoke with Shirley today regarding the condition of her home. She said you met with her and her husband before you left the City. He showed you pictures of the house on his lap top. They are trying to determine if the house is worth salvaging due to the deplorable condition (she has an engineering report). She wants to speak with Paul regarding her situation. However, before Paul calls her, can you give me some background regarding your discussion with them. Thanks. T ewi,se A. vaLe. Executive Assistant Planning &Zoning Department M E S SAG E City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL33444 Phone No.o. 561-243-7041 FOR Fax No. 561-243-7221 fe valek@ci.delray-beach.fl.us DATE TIME OF PHONE/ /27 --/ , WPMMOBILE `7 TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL ' CAME TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN .� WANTS TO SEE YOU RUSH RETURNED YOUR CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION MESSAGE aZ/M SIGNED 61.1 1 f ,[,.trYLJ SC5805 8/31/2005 Page 1 of 1 Valek, Denise From: WillWBonner@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:37 PM To: Valek, Denise Cc: shirl3y@bellsouth.net Subject: Re: Waterhouse &Soo Big --Cottages Hello, The report is attached. It's a Word Perfect file as sent from Abe Borujerdi of American Building Engineers of Delray. The pictures that he took are imbedded in the document, thus it's large size. Please let me know if you have problems opening it... I had to download a trial version of Word Perfect to open the file myself. You can download it here: http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Core13/Downloads/Trials We have many pictures that we have taken ourselves which I will forward in smaller file sizes. Best regards, Will Bonner 561-265-1117 ext 306 In a message dated 8/31/2005 12:49:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, shirl3y@bellsouth.net writes: re: Waterhouse Cottage: 918 NE 5th street Delray beach, fl 33483 Soo Big Cottage: 916 NE 5th Street Delray Beach, fl 33483 Hi Will, Spoke with Delray Beach and they said to send the pictures of the house (decreased image size) plus the engineering report(if it's in PDF format)to valek@ci.delray-beach.fl.us After receiving the information they will contact me with further information I informed that the 916 cottage (Soo Big) is salvageable according to the licensed engineer. However the 981 cottage (Waterhouse) is in question. Shirley Ph: 561-479-1912 *** eSafe scanned this email for malicious content *** *** IMPORTANT: Do not open attachments from unrecognized senders *** 8/31/2005 Page 1 of 1 Valek, Denise From: Shirley Bonner[shirl3y@bellsouth.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 12:47 PM To: WillWBonner@aol.com Cc: Valek, Denise Subject: Waterhouse &Soo Big -- Cottages re: Waterhouse Cottage: 918 NE 5th street Delray beach, fl 33483 Soo Big Cottage: 916 NE 5th Street Delray Beach, fl 33483 Hi Will, Spoke with Delray Beach and they said to send the pictures of the house (decreased image size) plus the engineering report(if it's in PDF format)to valek@ci.delray-beach.fl.us After receiving the information they will contact me with further information I informed that the 916 cottage (Soo Big) is salvageable according to the licensed engineer. However the 981 cottage (Waterhouse) is in question. Shirley Ph: 561-479-1912 8/31/2005 , 1 August 12, 2005 0805-013 William W. Banner 918 N.E. 5th Street Delray Beach, Florida 33483 Re: Evaluation of damage for property located at : 918 N.E. 5th Street Delray Beach, Florida 33483 Dear Mr. Banner: As per your request, a visual inspection of the above-mentioned property was done on 08/11/05. This letter report summarizes our findings and provides an assessment of the conditions observed, and provides construction cost estimates. Based on our inspection,we found that the house has experienced structural damage due to it's age, neglect and termite damage. The following paragraphs describe our finding's and recommendations. These recommendations are based on current understanding of the existing structure, limited explorations, and our professional judgement. Conditions different from those encountered by our explorations may exist. We do not guarantee project performance in any respect, only that our work meets normal standards of professional practice. Through and complete structural studies, including laboratory testing, engineering analysis, etc., were neither requested nor included in this preliminary inspection. No other warranty is intended nor should any be inferred. EXISTING CONDITIONS AND OBSERVATIONS : This is a one (1) story residential building with 2"X 4"wood framed walls on exterior. The roof is a wood framed and sheathed and covered by strip shingles. The inspection report was prepared for the purpose of providing approximate estimates of the necessary works to be done to make the dwelling habitable accordingly, to its original condition. The following is based on the existing conditions found on 08/11/05. Our visual inspection of the building found the building to be an unsafe structure based on the following facts. ➢ Evidence of heavy termite damage was found under the crawl space and around the perimeter of the building. ➢ Evidence of settlement was observed at the middle ( front entry door) area ➢ The exterior siding all around the building was deteriorated and rotted. ➢ The addition @ east end of the building found evidence of settlement sacks at middle of addition. ➢ Improper slope was observed of 2/12 or less for shingle roof. 1 ➢ Deteriorated roof sheathing in a number of areas was observed. ➢ A number of windows don't operate and they need to be replaced. ➢ No proper tie downs were observed. ➢ Original electrical wiring was observed and found to be outdated. The electrical panel was updated. ➢ Original plumbing was observed throughout the building Due to the fact that the building has not been properly maintained and the cost of repairs to bring the building up to the Florida Building Code would be extensive, we are recommending that the building be demolished and rebuilt. Very truly yours, Signature AMERICAN BUILDING ENGINEERS Title Abe Borujerdi President Date Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Property Search System Page 1 of 2 f X T �- j py T v � i .0(t' ""r,f# it ' '14 € ;'P 11 S.'+�,t Ii P a I ill B S i S. 'LF 1 `;• - Property Information Location Address: 918 NE 5TH ST View Map Municipality: DELRAY BEACH Parcel Control Number: 12-43-46-09-31-000-0371 Subdivision: LAS PALMAS SUB IN Official Records Book: 18255 Page: 532 Sale Date: Mar-2005 Legal Description: LAS PALMAS SUB W 84.82 FT OF LT 37 - Owner Information Name: BONNER WILLIAM W & All Owners Mailing Address: 918 NE 5TH ST DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 5605 - Sales Information Sales Date Book/Page Price Sale Type Owner All Sales Mar-2005 18255/532 $525,000 WARRANTY DEED BONNER WILLIAM W & Jul-2003 15634/475 $10 WARRANTY DEED STERLING MICHELLE I Oct-1988 05872/1983 $100 QUIT CLAIM Exemptions Regular Homestead $25,000 Year of Exemption: 2005 Total: $25,000 - Appraisals Tax Year: 2005 20.04 2003 Tax Year 2005 Improvement Value: $77,314 $64,077 $54,890 Number of Units: 2 Land Value: $194,400 $129,600 $100,000 Total Market Value: $271,714 $193,677 $154,890 *Total Square Feet:1173 Use Code: 0800 Description:MULTIFAMILY < 10 UNITS * in residential properties may indicate living area. - Assessed and Taxable Values Tax Year: 2005 2004 2003 Assessed Value: $73,831 $71,681 $70,344 Structure Detail Exemption Amount: $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Taxable Value: $48,831 $46,681 $45,344 - Tax Values Tax Year: 2005 2004 2003 Tax Calculator Ad Valorem: $1,143 $1,108 $1,085 Non Ad Valorem: $158 $158 $158 Details Total Tax: $1,301 $1,266 $1,243 Back to Search Previous Page Print NOTE: Lower the top and bottom margins to 0.25 on File->Page Setup menu option in the browser to print the detail on one page. 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Nikolits,CFA Palm Beach County Property Appraiser �-4k,„ `' Property Mapping System Search Parcel Details - Owner information PCN: 12434609310000371 0132 9131 I 0071 I Parcel Information Name: BONNER WILLIAM W& • Location: 918 NE 5TH ST Mailing: 918 NE 5TH ST DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 5605 ,..__ 2005 Preliminary Assessment- - 1 Market Value: $271,714 I Assessed Value: $73,831 OZrz I Exempt Amnt: $25,000 1 Taxable: $48,831 *Zs* 1 2005 Estimated Tax Ad Valorem: $1,142.69 lion ad valorem: $158.00 0360 I Total: $1,300.69 1i Sales Information 1 Sales Date Price Mar-2005 $525,00 0"v:rl 11 Jul-2003 $1 4 Oct-1988 $100 Jun-1988 $103,000 ]an-1988 75 000 0400 ...-.. 1. 9310 1 l I Legend Palm Beach County Property Map Parcel Boundary Map Scale 1:1072 0120 Lot number Map produced on 8/31/2005 from PAPA lutp://www.pbcgov.com/papa http://gisweb.co.palm-beach.fl.us/ipapagis/presentation/mapping/printnew.asp?MAPURL=... 8/31/2005 • yy ,�" y. ''E32•x "ram. 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'.. r . i' ' 1: v . 5,-- • —I. .... r.—. .,. ... ... - ..4 CITY COMMIS"Sy}ION .DOCUMEN;'TATION �_Y._ ._E., TO: D VIEDT. HA- BE CITY MANAGER / . THRU: PAUL DORLING, D‘CTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: MICHELLE E. HOYLAND, PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF FEBRUARY 6, 2001 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE WATER HOUSE, LOCATED AT 916 AND 918 NE 5TH STREET, TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. Water House was constructed in the resort cottage style, which emerged in the City during the 1930's. The cottage style differs from the easily identified bungalow, vernacular or resort colonial in that the rooflines are generally lower pitched than in the bungalow, windows are more abundant than those found in the vernacular, and the front entrances lack the classical detailing of the resort colonial or minimal traditional styles. Many of these cottages were built near to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway; however, few examples remain that contain as many of the original features intact as the Water House. Water House provides cultural significance as it exemplifies the historical, political, economic and social trends reflected in Delray Beach during the years of the Great Depression when the more ostentatious building styles of the Florida Boom years were considered inappropriate. Designated in a unique and unassuming cottage style Water House adapted to the socio- economic conditions of the nation and provides significant clues about the values, lifestyle and social consciousness of the City's winter visitors. HISTORIC P..R.ESE VATION BOARD CONSIDERATION Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(C)(6), after conducting the public hearing, if the Board finds that the nomination fulfills the proper designation criteria and all procedures have been followed correctly, it shall vote on the designation. The City Commission considers the recommendation through its standard ordinance adoption procedures. Three affirmative votes of the City Commission is necessary to pass the designation request except in the event that a directly affected property owner objects to the historic designation, in which case a super majority vote of four votes is required. The Historic Preservation Board considered this item at a Public Hearing on January 17, 2001. Several members of the public spoke in support and opposition and a letter of opposition from the property owner to the south was presented to the Board. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to recommend historic designation to the City Commission. a . .. .... RECOMMENDED ACTI,O'N.. . . By motion, approve the ordinance designating the Water House, located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, to the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachment: Designation Report Letter of Opposition HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD STAFF REPORT Project Name: Water House, 916 and 918 NE 5th Street. Project Location: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas Subdivision. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is that of conducting a Public Hearing on a proposal to have the Water House designated as a local historic site. Based on an analysis of the designation report and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will consider making a recommendation to the City Commission to place the Water House on the Local Register of Historic Places. STAFF COMMENTS/ANALYSIS. At the meeting of December 6, 2000, the Board reviewed the Water House designation report and determined that it contained all of the required information pursuant to LDR Sections 4.5.1(C) (3)(a),(b) & (c). The Board then set the date for the public hearing for January 17, 2001. Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(C) (6), after conducting the public hearing, if the Board finds that the nomination fulfills the proper designation criteria and all procedures have been followed correctly, it shall vote on the designation. A majority of the entire Board, present and voting, must act in the affirmation to transmit the nomination and the Board's findings to the City Commission. The City Commission shall consider the recommendation through its standard ordinance adoption procedures, except that at least three affirmative votes of the City Commission is necessary to make a designation. In the event that a directly affected property owner objects to the historic designation, the Commission approval shall require a super majority vote of four votes. The owner of the property, Michelle Sterling-Smith has requested the designation and prepared the designation report. To qualify as an historic site the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(6)(2) or (3) of the LDRs (copy attached). Analysis of the designation report indicates that Water House fulfills two of the criteria as follows: Meeting Date:January 17, 2001 Agenda Item: Ill-A HPB Staff Report Water House Designation Page 2 Section 4.5.1(B)(2) (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; and, Water House provides cultural significance as it exemplifies the historical, political, economic and social trends reflected in Delray Beach during the years of the Great Depression when the more ostentatious-building-styles-of-the-Florida- Boom years were considered inappropriate. Designated in a unique and unassuming cottage style Water House adapted to the socio-economic conditions of the nation and provides significant clues about the values, lifestyle and social consciousness of the City's winter visitors. Section 4.5.1(B)(3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. Water House was constructed in the resort cottage style, which emerged in the City during the 1930's. The cottage style differs from the easily identified bungalow, vernacular or resort colonial in that the rooflines are generally lower pitched than in the bungalow, windows are more abundant than those found in the vernacular, and the front entrances lack the classical detailing of the resort colonial or minimal traditional styles. Many of these cottages were built near to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway; however, few remain with as many of the original features intact as those found at Water House. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1. Based upon positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d) and 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), Criteria for Designation, recommend to the City Commission that Water House be listed by ordinance in the Local Register of Historic Places. 2. Deny the recommendation, based on failure to make positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d) and 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), RECOMMENDATION Based upon positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d) and 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), Criteria for Designation, recommend to the City Commission that Water House be listed by ordinance in the Local Register of Historic Places. APPENDIX`' A CRITERIA FOR GRANTING VARIANCES Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(B), the Historic Preservation Board must make the following findings for a property to qualify as a historic site: (B) Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts: (1) To qualify as a historic site, or historic district, or historic interior, individual properties, structures, sites, or buildings, or groups of properties, structures, sites, or buildings must have significant character, interest, or value as part of the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and architectural heritage of the city, state, or nation. To qualify as a historic site or historic district, the property or properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) or(3) below; to qualify as a historic interior the interior must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) and meet the criteria set forth in divisions (3)(b) and (3)(d). (2) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historical or cultural significance if it meets one or more of the following criteria: (a) Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in city, state, or national history (for example, the homestead of a local founding family); (b) Is the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the city, state, or nation; (c) Is associated in a significant way with a major historic event, whether cultural, economic, social, military, or political; (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; or, (e) Is associated in a significant way with a past or continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the city. (3) A building, structure, site, or district is deemed to have architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or more of the following criteria; except that to qualify as a historic interior, the interior must meet the criteria contained within divisions (3)(b) and (3)(d): (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles; (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction; (c) Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder; or (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. (4) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historic significance if, in addition to or in the place of the previously mentioned criteria, the building, structure, site, or zone meets historic development standards as defined by and listed in the regulations of and criteria for the National Register of Historic Places, as prepared by the United States Department of the interior under the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. A copy of these standards for the National Register is made part of this section as if fully set forth herein. ORDINANCE NO. 15-01 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COIMSSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE WATER HOUSE LOCA 1'E.D AT 916 AND 918 NORTHEAST 5 STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; 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 Defray Beach provides for the designation and protection of historic sites; and WHEREAS, a designation report was prepared for the Water House located at 916 and 918 Northeast 5th Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on January 17, 2001, and voted unanimously to recommend that the Water House be designated a local historic site; and 1 Q ER R A S,the City Commission of the City of Defray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the Water House 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 Defray 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 Defray Beach,to-wit THE WATER HOUSE, located at 916 and 918 Northeast 5th Street, Delray Beach,Florida, more particularly described as follows: The West 84.82 feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas, Defray Beach, Florida, according to the Plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 10 at Page 68. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 3. 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 4. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOP LED in regular session on second and final reading on this the .4G day of-, , 2001. MAYOR ATTEST: 12},h/eoicz;‘feeji. Acting City Clerk First Reading c.:7/6/0/ Second Reading o?40/a/ • f i t ' ? Ord.No. 15-01 I I Lvf E L t L E S DELRAY BEACH bitrogC'E T. tr C; L:E `C l:.V . .=. :.V=t:v_ i LR:Y E t, ... =LOORluk. a3444 561!243-7000 AI{-Amefica C 1111 1993 CERTIFICATION I, BARBARA GARITO, Acting City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, do hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 15-01, as the same was passed and adopted by the Delray Beach City Commission in regular session on the 20th of February 2001. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 4th day of May, 2001. dvezzel--‘ Barbara Garito, CMC Acting City Clerk City of Delray Beach, Florida (SEAT,) � ► -- - t M - IV - t1Mi - t fi NM AMERICAN BUILDING ENGINEERS® INSPECTION • DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION • TESTING Professional Engineering License #4732 State Licensed Roofing Contractor #45913 Pest Threshold Inspection License #467 Radon oMeasu Measurement RB1091 State Licensed General Contractor #44407 August 12, 2005 0805-013 William W. Banner 918 N.E. 5th Street Delray Beach,Florida 33483 Dade (305) 681-5563 Re: Evaluation of damage for property located at : 918 N.E. 5th Street Delray Beach, Florida 33483 • Dear Mr. Bonner : As per your request, a visual inspection of the above-mentioned property was Broward done on 08/11/05. This letter report summarizes our findings and provides an (954) 739-5099 assessment of the conditions observed,and provides construction cost estimates. Based on our inspection,we found that the house has experienced structural damage due to it's age, neglect and termite damage. • The following paragraphs describe our finding's and recommendations. These recommendations are based on current understanding of the existing structure, limited explorations, and our professional judgement. Conditions different from those Palm Beach encountered by our explorations may exist. We do not guarantee project performance (561) 243-3939 in any respect, only that our work meets normal standards of professional practice. Through and complete structural studies, including laboratory testing, engineering analysis, etc., were neither requested nor included in this preliminary inspection. No • other warranty is intended nor should any be inferred. EXISTING CONDITIONS AND OBSERVATIONS : Fax: This is a one(1) story residential building with 2" X 4" wood framed walls on exterior. (954) 739-5153 The roof is a wood framed and sheathed and covered by strip shingles. The inspection report was prepared for the purpose of providing approximate estimates of the necessary works to be done to make the dwelling habitable accordingly,to its original condition. The following is based on the existing conditions found on 08/11/05. Our visual inspection of the building found the building to be an unsafe structure based on the following facts. i'• q HI 5405 North State Road 7 • Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33319 . . , . ASBE . . AMERICAN BUILDING ENGINEERS' ► Evidence of heavy termite damage was found under the crawl space and around the perimeter of the building. • Evidence of settlement was observed at the middle (front entry door) area • The exterior siding all around the building was deteriorated and rotted. • The addition @ east end of the building found evidence of settlement sacks at middle of addition. • Improper slope was observed of 2/12 or less for shingle roof. • Deteriorated roof sheathing in a number of areas was observed. ► A number of windows don't operate and they need to be replaced. ► No proper tie downs were observed. • Original electrical wiring was observed and found to be outdated. The electrical panel was updated. ► Original plumbing was observed throughout the building Due to the fact that the building has not been properly maintained and the cost of repairs to bring the building up to the Florida Building Code would be $120,000.00-$150,000.00, we are recommending that the building be demolished and rebuilt. Very truly ygut`s`, ----- Signature AIyEI ICAN BUILDIN9 •ENGINEERS rr, ‘ , nit, i„, \ k � Title Ab' 6rujerdi Pre'ident Date • • } � '`•^• ct._ 1-41 . 6. "ter;., is :; ..:6-_ray s ah i ---ss��r��s+c-..•^.��a�r •s- *4...,,.`', T "'� _„y a n.. ,. ".".,.�..'. .'. t E r±` 11-1 ,[ „. t-.- .� 4-7"'',a rf • Front entrance of building looking south t a } ,,yT>- W i 1� � . d zR-.Y�k,3� t a; ma` ,-c�su c� 3P • R , jY ..s"f .{'tk"' ,..„..„..,..,,,. ..,.....,..„.....,.....„ ,...„ „,, ....... _ __,........„., ..„.f,...„..„.... ,,,., ._ ..,.,„,,.4.,_..,,....4.,„....„.,,„... ,:..,4,,,:„..... r g,�iC a , ,. . _ . . ,. 4,- , . 4r", may' Deterioratted wood sill (Termite Damage) all around the build' % -ea.,.s '' 'z ` ,- �' . __ 'ram- � --'�._ ,.$..Fry. � "� • ,c•-;za� j.. ; . A _ } r x Zir ,it, li__ _jr# �1r: -x , 8 z -tom >'r K - d Settlement of wood flooring and ceiling jx I .4., va — • 'S ate.'.°` . r y: +/k ,4-r sy --,-J ., s.4.- t i ary a T ,s' br, L"` fjice '"i t tv..s' V.l�. r , /t7 Settlement cracks at middle of east addition floor ' T • j ^j � "'4- '.. r.. by g i1{ram ••- co F"] 1 Deteriorated bottom of 2 X 4 exterior wall lookin east t - ^ f /' 3 ' NI 5 r or— ` j"i�0� of / {-.,1. .. t • �. •'tit4tii t i J, �' .44 le Wood frame shed @ south side of building (located approx. on set back) • -j Page 1 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# 8PB10823 - Original V FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Recorder# 076 Update ❑ Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed Instructions Recorder Date 11/2001 Site Name 918 NE 5th Street Other Names None Project Name City of Delray Beach Historic Resources Survey, Phase II Historic Contexts Boom Times National Register Category Building LOCATION and IDENTIFICATION Address 918 NE 5th Street Vicinity of South side,between NE Fisher Lane and the Intracoastal Waterway City Delray Beach County Palm Beach Ownership Private Subdivision Block# Lot# 4 MAPPING USGS Map Delray Beach 1962 PR 1969&1973 Township 46S Range 43E Section 9 Quarter SE Qtr Qtr SW Irregular Section ❑ UTM Zone 17 Easting 0593383 Northing 2928157 Land Grant Unknown Latitude N/A Longitude N/A Plat or Other Map Aerials HISTORY Architect/Builder Unknown Construction Date 1925 Circa ❑ Alterations V Date 1936 Type Remodeled Additions ❑ Date N/A Type N/A F'-ved ❑ Original Location N/A _ginal Use(s) Private Residence Present Use(s) Private Residence DESCRIPTION Style Frame Vernacular Exterior Plan Irregular Interior Plan Unknown Stories 1 Structural System Wood Frame Exterior Fabric Drop Siding Foundation Pier Foundation Materials Concrete Block Foundation Infill Lattice No. of Porches 0 Locations/Features N/A Dormers ❑ Number/Location N/A Outbldgs. V Number 2 Nature/Location (Describe below) West;small historic wood frame shed;small cottage,historic wood frame,with side and front-gabled roof Roof Type Hip,Shed Roofing Materials Composition Shingle Secondary Structures ❑ Comments/Location N/A Chimneys V Number 1 Orientation East Location Slope, Interior Materials Brick Wood Windows V Type DHS;Casement Light# 6/6;4 Metal Windows ❑ Type N/A Light# N/A Exterior Ornament Cornerboards, Rafter Tails,Wood Surrounds Condition Fair Surroundings Residential Narrative(general, interior, landscape,context; 3 lines only) This building has been somewhat altered by additions on each elevation and new casement windows. Archaeological Remains Present ❑ None Observed FMSF Archaeological Site Form Completed (if yes, attach) ❑ Printed Tuesday,May 07,2002 Page 2 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# 8PB10823 Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions RECORDER'S EVALUATION OF SITE, L..gible for National Register? Yes ❑ No �ji Likely, Need Information ❑ Insufficient Information ❑ Significant as Part of District? Yes ® No ❑ Likely, Need Information ❑ Insufficient Information ❑ Significant at Local Level? Yes ® No ❑ Likely, Need Information ❑ Insufficient Information ❑ Areas of Significance Community Planning And Development Summary of Significance This building is associated with the developmental history of the area and exhibits architectural elements of the era.Consequently,this building could contribute to a potential local historic district comprised of the historic architecture within the Palm Trail neighborhood. However,this building is not considered individually eligible for listing in the NRHP. DHR USE ONLY OFFICIAL EVALUATIONS . DI-IR USE ONLY, DATE LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER DATE KEEPER DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY DATE YES NO SHPO EVALUATION OF ELIGIBILITY DATE YES NO LOCAL DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY DATE YES NO LOCAL OFFICE DOCUMENTATION Research Methods Past sites and surveys search at FMSF, Building Permits, Local and Non-Local Library Research Bibliographic References Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, 1987;Delray Beach Historic Resources Report, 1999 Location of Negatives Janus Research Negative Numbers Roll 2184-5, Exp.22 Facing SE RECORDER INFORMATION . , _ Recorder Name Susan Daniel,Skye Wheeler,Jennifer Bradley Recorder Affiliation JANUS RESEARCH,2935 First Avenue North, St.Petersburg, Florida 33713 Telephone 727-821-7600 REQUIRED: 1. USGS 7.5' MAP WITH STRUCTURES PINPOINTED IN RED 2. LARGE SCALE STREET OR PLAT MAP 3. 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Location of 8PB10823 - USGS Quadrangle;Delray Beach, Florida (1962, PR 1983) • j , t,,�,,:,..L r; ;i t,-!• T ti 1 tj 7•'�� -- �r�:;j_ 1j . r m�.i'■.. — rlri ■ -- I __Rom- -c�rt*?,. �• #r'R1 !.{ I�aS�-:i t r:�Q Page HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# 8PB10823 Original FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Recorder# 076 Undate ❑ Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed Instructions Recorder Date 11/2001 Site Name 918 NE 5th Street Other Names None Project Name City of Delray Beach Historic Resources Survey, Phase II Historic Contexts Boom Times National Register Category Building LOCATION and IDENTIFICATION Address 918 NE 5th Street Vicinity of South side, between NE Fisher Lane and the Intracoastal Waterway City Delray Beach County Palm Beach Ownership Private Subdivision Block# Lot# MAPPING, USGS Map Delray Beach 1962 PR 1969&1973 Township 46S Range 43E Section 9 Quarter - SE Qtr Qtr SW Irregular Section ❑ UTM Zone 17 Easting 0593383 Northing 2928157 Land Grant Unknown Latitude N/A Longitude N/A Plat or Other Map Aerials HISTORY Architect/Builder Unknown Construction Date 1925 Circa ❑ Alterations Date 1936 Type Remodeled Additions ❑ Date N/A Type N/A P'-ved ❑ Original Location N/A .ginal Use(s) Private Residence Present Use(s) Private Residence DESCRIPTION Style Frame Vernacular Exterior Plan Irregular Interior Plan Unknown Stories 1 Structural System Wood Frame Exterior Fabric Drop Siding Foundation Pier Foundation Materials Concrete Block Foundation Infill Lattice No. of Porches 0 Locations/Features N/A Dormers ❑ Number/Location N/A Outbldgs. �ji Number 2 Nature/Location (Describe below) West;small historic wood frame shed;small cottage,historic wood frame,with side and front-gabled roof Roof Type Hip, Shed Roofing Materials Composition Shingle Secondary Structures ❑ Comments/Location N/A Chimneys k Number 1 Orientation East Location Slope, Interior Materials Brick Wood Windows Type DHS;Casement Light# 6/6;4 Metal Windows ❑ Type N/A Light# N/A Exterior Ornament Cornerboards,Rafter Tails,Wood Surrounds Condition Fair Surroundings Residential Narrative(general, interior, landscape,context; 3 lines only) This building has been somewhat altered by additions on each elevation and new casement windows. Archaeological Remains Present ❑ None Observed FMSF Archaeological Site Form Completed (if yes, attach) ❑ Printed Tuesday,May 07,2002 Page HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# 8PB18823 ' Consult Guide m Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions �� ���� r w.�� *^~~.�^~ =� Ev~*~,E°�^L°r"""~�N,~." SITE, L..Qiblm for National Register? Yea El No W Likely, Need Information [] Insufficient Information [] Significant as Part ofDistrict? Yes W No 0 Likely, Need Information [:1 Insufficient Information LJ Significant atLocal Lmwai? Yes W No 0 L[kaly, Need Information E] Insufficient Information [] Areas of Significance Community Planning And Development Summary ofSignificance This building ia associated with the developmental history of the area and exhibits architectural elements of the era.Consequently,this building could contribute to a potential local historic district comprised of the historic architecture within the Palm Trail neighborhood. However,this building is not considered individually eligible for listing in the NRHP. DHR USE ONLY. DHR USE ONLY OFFICIAL EVALUATIONS DATE LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER DATE KEEPER DETERMINAT16N OF ELIGIBILITY DATE , YES NO, SHPO EVALUATION OF ELIGIBILITY DATE YES NO LOCAL DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY DATE YES, NO LOCAL OFFICE Research Methods Past sites and surveys search at FMSF, Building Permits, Local and Non-Local Library Research Bibliographic Rafmnoocms Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, 1987; Delray Beach Historic Resources Report, 1999 Location ofNegatives Janus Research Negative Numbers Roll 2184-5. Exp.22 Facing SE Recorder Name Susan Daniel,Skye Wheeler,Jennifer Bradley Recorder Affiliation JANUS RESEARCH,2Q35 First Avenue North, St.Petersburg, Florida 33713 To|ephona72T'821-78OO � � 2. LARGE SCALE STREET ORPLAT MAP 3. 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MOORE, (1 FISHER LANE) PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE WATER HOUSE, 916 AND 918 NE 5th STREET Dear Historic Preservation Board Members: Thank you for your letter, dated January 4, 2001, notifying us of the public hearing to be held tonight proposing to add the Water House to the Local Register of Historic PLACES. As strong advocates of historic preservation, and as concerned neighbors, we feel that the Water House is worthy of placement in the Local Register of Historic Places ONLY IF CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARE MET. As the house now stands, it is an eyesore and embarrassment to the otherwise historic, and well-kept, neighborhood. It is cluttered with giant conchshells stuck on each spoke of a surrounding picket fence (great for a fish restaurant, but not for an historic structure). In addition, the fence between the Water house and our property, at 1 Fisher Lane, is falling down. Often junk furniture is scattered in the rather public front yard of the Water house. All this lessens the integrity of an otherwise historic place. Our final hesitation is that if such an honor is bestowed upon this house and garage/cottage, all laws should be kept. For years, as well as at the present time, a renter has leased the garage/cottage, while the owner has also occupied the premises. This is a direct violation of the single family city code. If the above negative issues can, and will be rectified, we are in favor of placing this property on the Local Historic Register. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 6. ?ao." -- 14 Fordyce Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 63124 `t j• SENDER: v •Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. I also wish to receive the n •Complete items 3,4a,and 4b. following services(for an d •Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee): co) card to you. o •Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not c� > a p 1. 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FL 33444 ffli u seer, CITY OF DELRAY BEACH I -5 DELRAY BEACH WOW 1-0-3 P AVENUE DELRA 100 N.W. 1st ) All•AmericaCity L— ` 0 t-31 1 I NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING \1 8y•0 2 ,c 993 DATE: JANUARY 4, 2001 O Li.37 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE WATER HOUSE, 916 AND 918 NE 5TH STREET. 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, January 17, 2001 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 NW 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 the placement of the property in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house and cottage are located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the property is as follows: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 68 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 4 %y,have any questions please phone 561-243-7040. ' 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/pa/hpb/water house-pn — —- — ALW°As v �� te Fnnp or.csowcieo 4'a,�e' _-. 17 \ /> W J Q' - = a 1- WATERWA C _ °' r INLET W w a LYNORTHONDO VE CONDO ` Z z 0_ GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD r • MARINA ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH DELRAY THE N.E. 7TH CT. LANDINGS CONDO g- WEDGE—WOOD � CONDO Q N.E. /Z 7TH _ ST. O( ACURA L M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT m OF w ¢ W TRACT DELRAY z I—.- IX BEACH 3 Q Q Z N.E. 6TH ST. i— ? CHARBOR DRIVE . Cco z r N.E. I 5TH ST. ,__— O� -, 10 Z a ( ISLAND DRIVE J > p n J (/) < WN \ \GREEEENS� z I---. N.E. 4TH ST. (s.____J L____.• ,--- V) r � BEACH DRIVE I,,i O Ui i SEA SPRAY AVE. I < D z Q a Z fX Q _ ` ..I J L O WATERWAY LANE L _ — .L = Q H = co ~ LA N.E. I 3RD ST. MA• � �,au.• H v Z Lu /__/ L, tfl u Z IV --mor-- 916 & 918 N.E. 5TH STREET CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FL (WEST 84.82 FEET OF LOT 37, LAS PALMAS, DELRAY BEACH, FL) PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM484 „ EZi21t" z - ) ,f 'L //ve7/ HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD STAFF REPORT Project Name: Water House, 916 and 918 NE 5th Street. Project Location: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas Subdivision. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is that of conducting a Public Hearing to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the Water House designated as a local historic site. Based on an analysis of the designation report and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will consider a recommendation to the City Commission as to the Water House designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. STAFF COMMENTS / ANALYSIS At the meeting of December 6, 2000 the Board reviewed the Water House designation report and determined that it contained all of the required information pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C) (3)(a)(b) & (c). The Board then set the date for the public hearing for January 17, 2001. Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(C) (6), the next step is as follows: After conducting the public hearing, if the Board finds that the nomination fulfills the proper designation criteria and all procedures have been followed correctly, it shall vote on the designation. A majority of the entire Board, present and voting, must act in the affirmation to transmit the nomination and the Board's findings to the City Commission. The City Commission shall consider the recommendation through its standard ordinance adoption procedures, except that at least three affirmative votes of the City Commission is necessary to make a designation. In the event that a directly affected property owner objects to the historic designation, the Commission approval shall require a super majority vote of four votes. The owner of the property, Michelle Sterling-Smith has requested the designation and prepared the designation report. To qualify as an historic site the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) of the LDRs. Analysis of the designation report indicates that Water House fulfills two of the criteria as follows: Meeting Date: January 17, 2001 Agenda Item: Ill-A r HPB Staff Report Water House Designation- Page 2 Section 4.5.1(B)(2) (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; and, Section 4.5.1(B)(3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1.1. Based upon positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d) and 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), Criteria for Designation, recommend to the City Commission that Water House be listed by ordinance in the Local Register of Historic Places. 2. Deny the recommendation, based on failure to make positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d) and 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), RECOMMENDATION Based upon positive findings to LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d) and 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), Criteria for Designation, recommend to the City Commission that Water house be listed by ordinance in the Local Register of Historic Places. File/s/hpb/Water House Designation-sr C 1 T Y C O$M1M 11SzS%t OaN D19;.P- , M EiN'T''AITtigO N Wr' TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER THRU: DIANE DOMINGUEZ, PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR i 1 -162 FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER. ✓/Z G� SUBJECT: MEETING OF NOVEMBER 2, 1999 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE FELLOWSHIP HALL OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ERIAN CHURCH OF DELRAY BEACH TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. SA:c.K`GR=O`U_N DTA N_A'L.Y Constructed in 1924 in the Mediterranean Revival architectural style, this was the first church to be built east of the Intracoastal Waterway. Located at 36 Bronson Street one block south of East Atlantic Avenue, the structure was originally the sanctuary for the congregation known as the Gibson Memorial Baptist church. It was purchased by the Presbyterian congregation in 1928 and was renamed the Community Presbyterian Church. It remained the Presbyterian sanctuary until their new church was constructed in 1977 at 33 Gleason Street, just to the west of the subject property. After the construction of the new sanctuary, the building became the congregation's Fellowship Hall. The building is noted for its symmetrical front facade, which consists of an arched entranceway with large double doors flanked by fluted pilasters crowned with an impressive cornice. Square bell towers with domed roofs anchor the two front corners. A decorative curved parapet, with a molding trimmed cap, connects the bell towers. The building was designed and built by Fred J. Shrader who established a contracting business in the City in 1911. His inspiration came from a church he had seen in Florence, Italy, however the lack of exterior embellishment gives the building a strong resemblance to the Mission style churches brought to the southwest by the Spanish explorers. A garden, accessible through doors on the north wall of the building, is included in the designation. The building has recently undergone extensive repair and restoration, which will insure its structural integrity for generations to come. 1 ;ST`OR.f'C ,PR ESE.RVAT:! ON"- BO"A"RD. 'C'O"N,SID'EKAT1-fl. +1 ' "' The Historic Preservation Board considered this item at a Public Hearing on October 20, 1999. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to recommend historic designation to the City Commission. RECOMMENDED ACT"iO"N By motion, approve the ordinance designating the Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church of Delray Beach, Lots 16,17,18 & 19. Block 3, Ocean Park Subdivision to the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachment: Designation Report Files/pz/hpb/fellowhip-cc Network Blitz Page 1 of 1 Uguccioni, Ellen From: Madden, Nilza Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 11:30 AM To: Uguccioni, Ellen Subject: Ord. 15-01 -Waterhouse Ellen Good morning! Were you looking for Ordinance 15-01? It was approved 4-0 on February 20, 2001. (see below) Thanks Nilza 7059 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. RESOLUTION NO. 14-01: A resolution providing for the certification and adoption of the final assessment roll for the Pineapple Grove Entrance Special Assessment District. (Approved 4-0) B. ORDINANCE NO 6.0.1 (SECOND READING./SECOND PUBLIC HEARING):. An ordinance amending LDR Sections 4.4.13(G) and 4.4.24(G) by modifying the one time one space parking reduction within the Central Business District and the Old School Square Historic Arts District. (Approved 4-0) C. ORDINANCE NO. 15-01: An ordinance designating the Water House located at 916 and 918 N.E. 5th Street as a local historic site and adding it to the Local Register of Historic Places. (Approved 4-0) City of Delray Beach (561)243-7000 The Commission Meeting Agendas, Minutes and Agenda Results are posted on the World Wide Web. Please visit our website: www.delraybeach.com/city_hall 5/2/01 May-21-2021 89:33aa 01-209591 • ORB 12570 Pg 248 111111111111111111111111111111111111 I'i. • ORDINANCE NO. 15-01 nv.) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE WATER HOUSE LOCATED AT 916 AND 918 NORTHEAST 1 5Th STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED e HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES;PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE,A SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. i 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 TWHEREAS, a designation report was prepared for the Water House located at 916 and 918 Northeast 5th Street; and 1:- WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in "i regard to the historic designation on January 17, 2001, and voted unanimously to recommend that the Water House be designated a local historic site; and +� ' I 'WHEREAS,the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the Water House 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 WATER HOUSE, located at 916 and 918 Northeast 5`h Street,Delray Beach,Florida, more particularly described as follows: The West 84.82 feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas, Delray Beach, Florida, according to the Plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 10 at Page 68. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. ru ORB 1257o Pg 2.49 • r Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be dedared 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 4. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on second and final reading. 27Z PASSED ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the fG day o ,2001. I'I t,t1, MAYOR A'11IEST: Acting City Clerk First Reading c,7/6/l// Second Reading ,:::.?,/, 4/ i I I I Ord.No. 15-01 70 Pg 2S0 DORO FHY H. WILKEN, CLERK PB COUNTY, FL CITE FLEnv EEREK DELRAY BEACH klitd CITY CLERK 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE •DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 . 561/243-7000 " iii! 1993 CERTIFICATION I, BARBARA GARITO,Acting City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, • do hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 15-01, as the same was passed and adopted by the Defray Beach City Commission in regular session on the 20th of February 2001. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 4th day of May, 2001. 410-A01.";/ Barbara Garito, CMC Acting City Clerk City of Delray Beach, Florida (SEAL) ` .. _ • THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS �� Printed on Recycled Paper • f�7 n• !� / c' inc.Sass lsnt —anct c eczvctyoss, J �/ y.. 6140 N.W.11th Street • Sunrise.Florida 33313 .1 PREPARED FOR: Q A/q//er Sf (P/af) Ne. S Sf(,pie/d/ Michelle I. Sterling Howard A. Morrill III - \_ �� 0 SCALE: 1" = 20' y% 3G 1, `4ADDRESS: 916 - 91B "; -\\1.. ` p 0s N.E. 5th St. \` 0 Delray Beach FL�� ` 38 CO e y� �; 4 \o Via . c� �� • Fd • (N.T.S.J • NE 5 - ST _ �3' jA/ood �iok�f fencr FdO/d .. u L____L___6_-2-____- 4 � I -o o- V ° -,kk COL t\ G n+ QO 2 0' ' _I'� J \ 4, n f ~o (leaf- "4. -, . ,.., cs v., '0 41 O . c) Lc\`' u o r a �� 22.E o /e.7' .� 732' c �'b.I - G.5 / Sfo/y 55' \ C) • •Cl• •\I• ,l f i. p G.5• .2es. ;n ��• k&J C Si- o °-9v d u0 .� o �� 20.q22, ' `J�' F ,,l /-00' <d qa d1.6?7.i .>1 :_ 0 . c • LEGAL DESCRIPTION. ( As Per Deed of Record ) - The West 84.82 feet of Lot 37, LAS PALMAS, Delray Beach, Florida, according to the plat thereof, recorded in the" Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 10, Page 6B. SAID LANDS LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, BROWARD COUNTY, FL. DRAWN CID. F.B DgqTE BY Rod BY •JAL 1 1_tit. 31 MayRR I HEREBY CERTIFY,THAT THE ATTACHED BOUNDARY SURVEY I OF THE HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE AND CORRECT DATE I REVISIONS I F.B. BY CHb. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BEUEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED UNDER MY DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY MEETS THE MINIMUM - TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE Cr FLORIDA (CHAPTER 21 HH-6 F.A.C.) PUR-`.;UANT TO SECTION 472.07, FLORIDA STATUES. I I / ? IRS ORAWNG t5 NOT WLID UNLESS IT BEARS /�,'• Y ITLS• • i EISWSSED gAL OF APPLICABLE SURVEYOR. 4j JOHN A. LI DSTEDT, PRES. r �/ REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR 9 SURVEY WAS NOT ABSTRACTED FOR EASEMENTS - STATE OF FLORIDA #2409 OR RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD BY BASE LINE. May-21-2001 09:33am 0 1-20959 % ORB 127O Pg 248 t1w111111i111Nai1101N11N11a11aui1111U ORDINANCE NO. 15-01 f.n n O AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE WATER HOUSE LOCATED AT 916 AND 918 NORTF EAST 5Th STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREI, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE,AND AN EH ECTIVE 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 TWHEREAS, a designation report was prepared for the Water House located at 916 and 918 Northeast 5th Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in • regard to the historic designation on January 17, 2001, and voted unanimously to recommend that the Water House 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 Water House as a local historic site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS: r 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 ti THE WATER HOUSE, located at 916 and 918 Northeast 56 Street,Delray Beach,Florida, more particularly described as follows: The West 84.82 feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas, Delray Beach, Florida, • according to the Plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat • Book 10 at Page 68. • Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. ORB 12570 Pg 24s t. Section 3. 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 4. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on second and final reading. the - PASSED,AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this day o , 2001. MAYOR AITEST: • Acting City Clerk 4h/9 First Reading c7 Second Reading o404/ • 2 Ord.No. 15-01 DURUfHY H. WILKEN, CLERK PB COUNTY, FL i DELRAY BEACH �E d LIL\- 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 I-MlericaC 1993 CERTIFICATION I, BARBARA GARITO, Acting City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, do hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 15-01, as the same was passed and adopted by the Delray Beach City Commission in regular session on the 20th of February 2001. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 4th day of May, 2001. chija/0466?_, Barbara Garito, CMC Acting City Clerk City of Delray Beach, Florida -, (SEAL) THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Agi Printed on RecyGed Pape' U.S. Postal Service CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) a n- , --n Postage $ Certified Fee ail Postmark Return Receipt Fee Here r` (Endorsement Required) D Restricted Delivery Fee p (Endorsement Required) Total Postage&Fees $ CI Rec' ient's 71e(Please Print Clearly)(to be completed by mailer) m / Er- Street,Apt.No.;or PONo. 0-' C] City,State,ZIP-4 PS Form 3800,February 2000 See Reverse for Instructions CITY OF DELRAY BERCH , DELRAY BEACH brad All-America City 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 T NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING 19,i DATE: JANUARY 4, 2001 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE WATER HOUSE, 916 AND 918 NE 5TH STREET. 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, January 17, 2001 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 NW 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 the placement of the property in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house and cottage are located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the property is as follows: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 68 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 561-243-7040. 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/pa/hpb/water house-pn SHE FORT A_wAYS Printer:,on,Re�vvec�a:,_- I / \ > > J Q �� ¢ I WATERWAY NORTH CONDO a = _ r- p1 1 m INLET z Li a COVE CONDO ` Z n J GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD f MARINA ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH 1 DELRAY THE N.E. 7TH CT. LANDINGS CONDO WEDGE— WOOD CONDO <C N.E. Z 7TH ST. O ACURA 1w M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT CO OF Li as W TRACT DELRAY z I- BEACH Z Q I, N.E. 6TH r ST. �— CHARBOR DRIVE C � Li z r N.E. 1 5TH ST. ^,Z! ,Ima C ISLAND DRIVE a J 2 `'' cc Qtri J Cn Q EL WAL— ) �` \ \GREENS . z N.E. 4TH ST. ( BEACH DRIVE �— w - > 0 U C SEA SPRAY AVE. I < D z LU Et > Et Q _ � J `O WATERWAY LANE L.I l.L. icc [O LA N.E. 3RD S7, �——• e N��. MAR v w t," c m i z w' Z .4. cL MA i H {i O z N --.10.— 916 & 918 N.E. 5TH STREET CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FL (WEST 84.82 FEET OF LOT 37, LAS PALMAS,DELRAY BEACH, FL) PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAD REF: LM484 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH All•AmericaCity 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE . DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 561/243-7000 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JANUARY 4, 2001 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE WATER HOUSE, 916 AND 918 NE 5TH STREET. 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, January 17, 2001 in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 NW 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 the placement of the property in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house and cottage are located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the property is as follows: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 68 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 561-243-7040. 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/pa/hpb/water house-pn THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Printed on Recycled Paper ,. • .% ..' y ui Q > J a = a I- WATERWAY NORTH CONDO I- _ DO m _L m INLET z Li ¢ COVE CONDO Z a GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD I l r MARINA ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH DELRAY THE N.E. 7TH CT. LANDINGS CONDO WEDGE— >- WOOD CONDO Q — N.E. .z 7TH ST. mACURA 1Q TRACT M.S.A. TRACT OF �� DELRAY Z E BEACH O I Q s. Z a N.E. 6TH = ST. CH ARBORDRIVE Li \ J� N.E. p___1_ 5TH ST. . O WI Z z ISLAND DRIVE J _ LiU / _n J Vi WAL— • Q GREENS z I— \ N.E. 4TH ST. BEACH DRIVE ,-- ui 0 Ellin CJ SEA SPRAY AVE. Q111111 U z C > - < I- a Z ` IJ J O WATERWAY LANE L - LI- = Q I- CC CO ~ LA • N.E. ' 3RD ST. "----. i itivAliv..w �JVLi z a3ZNI 1.2 Q N 916 & 918 N.E. 5TH STREET CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL (WEST 84.82 FEET OF LOT 37,LAS PALMAS, DELRAY BEACH, FL) PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM484 • 1 OB Friday, January, 2001 CLASSIFIED 1A0 LEGAL NOTICES Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A),(B)and (C)of the Land Development regula- tions,the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a Public hearing at 6:00 PM Wednes- day,January 17,2001,in the First Furor Conference Room at City Hall. 100 NW 1st Avenue.The purpose of the Pubic Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal have the Water House designated as a local his- toric site.Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to� Place- ment of the property in the Reg- ister of Historic Places. The histOric hoUse and are e located at 916 and 918 NE 55thgStreet, Delray .Beach, Florida. Th a o e legal description of the property l- lows: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37,Las Pal- mas Subdivision,Delray Beach,Flori- da,as recorded in Plat Book 10,Page 68 of the Beach County,blic Ro�aeeords of Palm The Historic Preservation Boistorical ard s - studied the and deems it worthy of cof th�nsis derraation for placement in the Loral Register of Historic Places,A copy of the designation report is avail- able is the Planning&Zoning Depart- ment 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 consided 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 ES.286.0105 Y BEACH p�°FMare9or Harty City Clerk Publish Jan 5,2001 Boca Ratoo/Delray Bch News Ad d65420 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, January 17, 2001, in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the Water House 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 the placement of the property in the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house and cottage are located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the property is as follows: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida, as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 68 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 in 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. 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V 1331 d 1 31 0061 1941 .. ii8b �9� 1 2 3 OR3629' U 14 28 rill ilk F I sv I ` 2 11111110 15 16 6 i YACHT 6 PIA GARY R. NIKOLITS, CPA <: Key: :•: I?:'%:•'''` Subjects 0 SOO /wrr; PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Ac ; gB 15-DEC-2000 SCALE: 1" = 200' LOCATION: Rng 43E - Twp 46S - Sec 09 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 ��� CH 0��. n clirtr. .%•Y AY ~ MEMORANDUM BILLING TO: PAT CAYCE TELEPHONE: (561) 243-7284 FROM: Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, Public Records DATE: December 18, 2000 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 @ $65Hour: Hours Computer Time @ $.58 Per Second: Seconds Print Lines @ $1.01 per thousand: 440 Lines $0.45 Tape Input/Output @$3.39 per thousand: I/O Tax Roll Sheets 4 to 5 Numbers to a page $1.00: Other Charges: Labels @ $7.25 per thousand: 44 $0.32 MAP#725 $1.00 Postage: Total Amount Due: $1.77 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 b t 's office. Signed: In n Date: December 18, 2000 Auth: Rev:07/21/2000 tg GLADES AREA OFFICE • NORTH COUNTY OFFICE • ROYAL PALM BEACH OFFICE • SOUTH COUNTY OFFICE 2976 STATE ROAD 15 3188 PGA BLVD. 11500 OKEECHORFF BLVD.,STE.A 501 S.CONGRESS AVE. 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(SIGNATURE) (DA E) Please return to South County 15-DEC-2000 Property Appraiser GIS Page 1 of 1 C = Condo flag PCN List by Parcel Control Number Radius 0 - 500 S 12-43-46-09-31-000-0371 12-43-46-09-31-000-0260 12-43-46-09-25-001-0030 12-43-46-09-31-000-0280 12-43-46-09-25-001-0040 12-43-46-09-31-000-0300 12-43-46-09-25-001-0050 12-43-46-09-31-000-0310 12-43-46-09-25-001-0060 12-43-46-09-31-000-0331 12-43-46-09-25-002-0010 12-43-46-09-31-000-0350 12-43-46-09-25-002-0020 12-43-46-09-31-000-0372 12-43-46-09-25-002-0030 12-43-46-09-31-000-0380 • 12-43-46-09-25-002-0041 12-43-46-09-31-000-0400 12-43-46-09-25-002-0060 12-43-46-09-31-000-0420 12-43-46-09-25-002-0070 12-43-46-09-36-000-0490 12-43-46-09-25-002-0081 12-43-46-09-36-000-0500 12-43-46-09-25-002-0082 12-43-46-09-36-000-0510 12-43-46-09-25-002-0101 12-43-46-09-39-000-0071 12-43-46-09-25-002-0111 12-43-46-16-01-129-0010 12-43-46-09-25-002-0131 12-43-46-16-01-137-0011 12-43-46-09-25-002-0132 12-43-46-16-01-137-0012 12-43-46-09-27-000-0050 12-43-46-09-31-000-0100 12-43-46-09-31-000-0120 12-43-46-09-31-000-0140 12-43-46-09-31-000-0151 12-43-46-09-31-000-0170 12-43-46-09-31-000-0190 12-43-46-09-31-000-0210 12-43-46-09-31-000-0230 12-43-46-09-31-000-0241 15-DEC-2000 Property Appraiser GIS Parcel List by Parcel Control Number Radius 0 - 500 Page 1 of 5 ' 12-43-46-09-31-000-0371 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-IPP LAS PALMAS SUB W 84.82 FT OF LT 37 STERLING MICHELLE I VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 918 NE 5TH ST TAXBL- 40644 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5605 BLDG- 39614 BOOK-05872 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 36000 PAGE- 1983 EXC- HX • 12-43-46-09-25-001-0030 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 3 & TR IN OR332P297 BLK 1 LINDE WALTER VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 601 PALM TRL TAXBL- 394351 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5631 BLDG- 106851 BOOK-08610 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 287500 PAGE- 1147 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-001-0040 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 4 BLK 1 FERENCY ERNIE R & VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 BETTY L PARSONS H/W TAXBL- 686065 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 523 PALM TRL BLDG- 383315 BOOK-09455 NAV- 00300, 00412 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5629 LAND- 327750 PAGE- 1730 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-001-0050 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-C29 HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 5 & TR IN OR169P65 SUBJECT BARRETT MILDRED T VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 TO EASEMENT IN DB493P251 BLK 1 JAMES M BARRETT TR HLDR TAXBL- 552674 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 519 PALM TRL BLDG- 423214 BOOK-11659 NAV- 00300, 00412 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5629 LAND- 287500 PAGE- 0654 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-001-0060 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 6 & TR IN OR350P280 BLK 1 ROMANO PAUL L VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 509 PALM TRL TAXBL- 458594 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5629 BLDG- 196094 BOOK-09993 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 287500 PAGE- 0879 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0010 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 1 BLK 2 STRECKER EMETH C VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 520 PALM TRL TAXBL- 87162 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5630 BLDG- 54787 BOOK-01704 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- EXC- HX, WX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0020 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 2 & N 1/2 OF LT 13 BLK 2 WALTON MARY T VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 HC 70 BOX 406 TAXBL- 176612 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 GLORIETA NM 87535-9600 BLDG- 80612 BOOK-09846 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 0136 EXC- 12-43-46-09-25-002-0030 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 3 & LT 4 /LESS W 10 FT/ SHAFFER JEFFREY L & VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0800 BLK 2 ELIZABETH HOPKINS TAXBL- 144640 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 820 NE 6TH ST BLDG- 116638 BOOK-08348 NAV- 00300, 00412 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5606 LAND- 80000 PAGE- 0018 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0041 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE W 10 FT OF LT 4, LT 5, N 40 WEBSTER D REED VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 FT OF LT 10 & N 40 FT OF W 40 FT OF LT 11 BLK;2 1215 W MONTANA TAXBL- 146735 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 CHICAGO IL 60614-2108 BLDG- 89135 BOOK-11403 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 57600 PAGE- 0258 EXC- 15-DEC-2000 Property Appraiser GIS Parcel List by Parcel Control Number Radius 0 - 500 Page 2 of 5 ' 12-43-46-09-25-002-0060 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-W04 HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 6 BLK 2 MEYER EDWARD C & CAROL P VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 808 NE 6TH ST TAXBL- 93278 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5606 BLDG- 73369 BOOK-02406 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 60000 PAGE- 1536 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0070 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-S32 HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 7 BLK 2 YADRON RICKI P VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 , 521 NE 8TH AVE TAXBL- 78323 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5621 BLDG- 57053 BOOK-05886 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 60000 PAGE- 1083 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0081 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-H38 HOFMAN VILLAGE N 80 FT OF LTS 8 & 9 BLK 2 POSEY WILLIAM M & JOAN A VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 _ 505 NE 8TH AVE TAXBL- 137821 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5621 BLDG- 106544 BOOK-05548 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 0740 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0082 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-Cll HOFMAN VILLAGE LTS 8 & 9 /LESS N 80 FT & W WEAKLEY ELISE D VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 5FT/ BLK 2 801 NE 5TH ST TAXBL- 72492 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5602 BLDG- 52515 BOOK-06759 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 1089 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0101 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE LT 10 /LESS N 40 FT/ & W 40 FT ' FRONTERA DANIEL VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 OF LT 11 /LESS N 40 FT/ BLK 2 811 NE 5TH ST TAXBL- 100578 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5602 BLDG- 74124 BOOK-08443 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 1187 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0111 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE E 20 FT OF LT 11 & LT 12 BLK 2 WILSON JACK N & JEANETTE E VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 827 NE 5TH ST TAXBL- 119218 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5602 BLDG- 92452 BOOK-04378 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 1639 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0131 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-C40 HOFMAN VILLAGE E 95 FT OF S 1/2 OF LT 13 & E GLEASON SUSAN VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 95 FT OF LT 14 BLK 2 • 502 PALM TRL TAXBL- 240000 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5630 BLDG- BOOK-10849 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- PAGE- 1225 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-25-002-0132 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- HOFMAN VILLAGE W 55 FT OF S 1/2 OF LT 13 & W SINGER MICHAEL VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 55 FT OF LT 14 BLK 2 PO BOX 682 TAXBL- 86143 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 WILMINGTON VT 05363-0682 BLDG- 38143 BOOK-11268 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 48000 PAGE- 1101 EXC- 12-43-46-09-27-000-0050 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- REPLAT OF MARTHAS VINEYARD LTS 5 TO 8 INC OCONNELL ANTHONY J BISHOP OF VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-7100 DIOCESE OF PALM BEACH TAXBL- DATE- TAXDIST-12984 PO BOX 109650 BLDG- 661678 BOOK-04424 NAV- 00300, 00412 PALM BEACH GARDENS FL 33410-9650 LAND- 432000 PAGE- 0372 EXC- 30 15-DEC-2000 Property Appraiser GIS Parcel List by Parcel Control Number Radius 0 - 500 Page 3 of 5 12-43-46-09-31-000-0100 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 10 & 11 , SIMPSON ROBERT S & DIANE E VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 403 NE 8TH AVE TAXBL- 155209 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5619 BLDG- 108550 BOOK-05187 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 1368 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0120 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-P39 LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 12 & 13 BAUER DAVID W VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 411 NE 8TH AVE TAXBL- 152626 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5619 BLDG- 56626 BOOK-10809 NAV- 00300, 00412 . LAND- 96000 PAGE- 0783 EXC- 12-43-46-09-31-000-0140 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LT 14 & S 28 FT OF LT 15 PROTZMANN HENRY JR VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 . 419 NE 8TH AVE TAXBL- 154810 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5619 BLDG- 82810 BOOK-10282 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 1874 EXC- 12-43-46-09-31-000-0151 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB N 22 FT OF LT 15 & ALL LT 16 DEITCH JAMES M & VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 PATRICIA J MCWILLIAMS TAXBL- 119945 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 425 NE 8TH AVE BLDG- 72945 BOOK-11329 NAV- 00300, 00412 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5619 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 1422 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0170 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 17 & 18 VARY SUSAN M VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 435 NE 8TH AVE TAXBL- 133509 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5619 BLDG- 82311 BOOK-07312 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 1121 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0190 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-C40 LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 19 & 20 LINDGREN JOHN & SHARI VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 434 PALM TRL TAXBL- 284865 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5628 BLDG- 213865 BOOK-10900 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 1379 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0210 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 21 & 22 CASSIDY CAROLINE P VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 424 PALM TRL TAXBL- 140634 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5628 BLDG- 94646 BOOK-12056 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 1002 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0230 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-R30 LAS PALMAS SUB LT 23 & N 1/2 OF LT 24 HALL KEVIN N & MARIA F VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 416 PALM TRL TAXBL- 160257 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5628 BLDG- 132042 BOOK-07635 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 72000 PAGE- 0016 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0241 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB S 1/2 OF LT 24 & LT 25 LICHTMAN VICTORIA S VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 408 PALM TRL TAXBL- 250000 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5628 BLDG- BOOK-09864 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- PAGE- 0020 EXC- HX 1 15-DEC-2000 Property Appraiser GIS Parcel List by Parcel Control Number Radius 0 - 500 Page 4 of 5 12-43-46-09-31-000-0260 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-F33 LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 26 & 27 • POPA DAYNE VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 402 PALM TRL TAXBL- 170319 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5628 BLDG- 99319 BOOK-10754 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 0671 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0280 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 28 & 29 DE FRIES CAROL F VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 3547 STATE HWY 94 TAXBL- 167159 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 WOODBINE MD 21797 BLDG- 71159 BOOK-04752 NAV- 00300, 00412 _ LAND- 96000 PAGE- 0992 EXC- 12-43-46-09-31-000-0300 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-N12 LAS PALMAS SUB LT 30 ROSMARIN IRWIN VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 409 PALM TRL TAXBL- 200000 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5627 BLDG- BOOK-10852 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- PAGE- 1375 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0310 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-W04 LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 31 & 32 & S 10 FT OF LT 33 BIERSTOCK SAMUEL R & ANNA VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 417 PALM TRL TAXBL- 182739 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5627 BLDG- 105739 BOOK-10741 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 102000 PAGE- 1880 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0331 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB N 40 FT OF LT 33 & LT 34 SWANK STEPHEN R & ANN M VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 425 PALM TRL TAXBL- 130771 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5627 BLDG- 99431 BOOK-09510 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 90000 PAGE- 0146 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0350 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-N12 LAS PALMAS SUB LOTS 35 & 36 PETERS JOHN & VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 435 PALM TRL TAXBL- 187042 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5627 BLDG- 116042 BOOK-10480 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 96000 PAGE- 1026 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0372 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-012 LAS PALMAS SUB E 100 FT OF LT 37 SERGIO FRED T & EMMA VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 920 NE 5TH ST TAXBL- 79468 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5605 BLDG- 13560 BOOK-04280 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 105800 PAGE- 1016 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-31-000-0380 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 38 & 39 MOORE THOMAS M & VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 KATE B MOORE TR TAXBL- 340654 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 14 FORDYCE LN BLDG- 81904 BOOK-11377 NAV- 00300, 00412 SAINT LOUIS MO 63124-1354 LAND- 258750 PAGE- 0426 EXC- 12-43-46-09-31-000-0400 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 40 & 41 HARDIMAN CHARLES V VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 2 FISHER LN TAXBL- 312603 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 PO BOX 2526 BLDG- 78853 BOOK-07948 NAV- 00300, 00412 DELRAY BEACH FL 33447-2526 LAND- 258750 PAGE- 0690 EXC- HX i 15-DEC-2000 Property Appraiser GIS Parcel List by Parcel Control Number Radius 0 - 500 Page 5 of 5 12-43-46-09-31-000-0420 ACRES- 0.64 SALE INST- MTG-S32 LAS PALMAS SUB LTS 42 TO 45 INC LADNER ANDREW D & MARTHA A VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 3 FISHER LN TAXBL- 350444 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5625 BLDG- 233022 BOOK-05323 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 414000 PAGE- 1684 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-36-000-0490 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-C1H DELRAY ISLE LT A WECHSLER ROBERT I VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 1003 BEACH DR TAXBL- 618418 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-7109 BLDG- 155501 BOOK-09076 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 718750 PAGE- 1620 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-36-000-0500 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- DELRAY ISLE LT B BEROZA LAWRENCE & HARRIET A VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 1004 ISLAND DR TAXBL- 698648 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-7120 BLDG- 204371 BOOK-04764 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 750000 PAGE- 0686 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-36-000-0510 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- DELRAY ISLE LOT C DEAN HARRIET D VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 1005 ISLAND DR TAXBL- 659634 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-7119 BLDG- 193148 BOOK-03756 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 718750 PAGE- 0697 EXC- HX 12-43-46-09-39-000-0071 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG-C40 SUB 9-46-43 N 100 FT OF S 125.25 FT OF E • POWELL HARRY H & VIVIENNE J VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 196.9 FT OF LT 7 W OF FIND CNL R/W & TR LYG E OF W BDRY 501 PALM TRL TAXBL- 429977 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 OF FIND CNL & EXT ELY 90 FT TOCENTER LI OF FIND CNL IN DB944 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5629 BLDG- 208439 BOOK-09855 NAV- 00300, 00412 • LAND- 287500 PAGE- 1031 EXC- HX 12-43-46-16-01-129-0010 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- TOWN OF DELRAY N 108 FT OF W 135 FT OF E 155 HEIGHTS FOUNDATION INC VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 FT OF BLK 129 344 PALM TRL TAXBL- 307485 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5529 BLDG- 199485 BOOK-05371 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 108000 PAGE- 1154 EXC- 12-43-46-16-01-137-0011 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- TOWN OF DELRAY N 107 FT W OF CANAL /LESS ELY CANT JAMES M & TIFFANY E VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 79.92 FT/ BLK 137 904 NE 4TH ST TAXBL- 157166 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5513 BLDG- 140413 BOOK-04343 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 121500 PAGE- 1868 EXC- HX 12-43-46-16-01-137-0012 ACRES- 0 SALE INST- MTG- TOWN OF DELRAY ELY 79.92 FT OF N 107 FT W CANT JAMES & TIFFANY E VALUE- PRICE- PUSE-0100 OF CANAL BLK 137 904 NE 4TH ST TAXBL- 194023 DATE- TAXDIST-12984 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-5513 BLDG- 10023 BOOK-06372 NAV- 00300, 00412 LAND- 184000 PAGE- 1235 EXC- • ' ' ? `I 1 SiT O,R tC; P.RES,E V, A-•T l3O,NWB O,.AAR fl "V:7A':';,:'W ST ► F.F R:EPOAR7 Project Name: Water House, 916 and 918 NE 5th Street Historic Designation Report. Michelle Sterling-Smith, Owner. • The action requested of the Board is that of reviewing the designation report for Water House and to set a date for the public hearing. x, BACKGR'O`UND +., 's.,,...-.ws_nir 4.,._. .. ._'3a?. -x..,9., ..-:.„ s..,...s ..x._ .i.1..a. .We.>.r a,i. .<fi.. .e.,..,ns!n_>i*.,.#5f,.r,.aS,a.v �S.s„f�;.+e.,.Y_ ...,,. ,,,,..•t. The owner has proposed to designate the subject property to the Local Register of Historic Places. With the exception of the date of construction, there was no information with respect to the history of the property available on City Records. The owner has completed all of the research on the buildings and has prepared the designation report. The report contains, at a minimum, sufficient information to conform to the criteria stated in LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(d); Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history: and, Section 4.5.1(B)(3)(a); Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. To qualify as an historic site the property must fulfill only one of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3). Designating the cottages as historic will help preserve them because any exterior alterations or proposed demolition will have to be reviewed by the HPB. q t RECOMMENDATION Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C) (4), Designation Procedures, after formally reviewing the designation report, set a date for the required public hearing for the HPB meeting of January 17, 2000. File/pz/hpb/water house-designation report-sr Meeting Date: December 6, 2000 Agenda Item: IV-A fir. ti HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD FINDINGS Project Name: Water House, 916 and 918 NE 5th Street Historic Designation Report. Michelle Sterling-Smith, Owner. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is that of reviewing the designation report for Water House and to set a date for the public hearing. ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(4), Designation Procedures, the Board formally reviewed the designation report, found it conformed to the criteria for historic status, and set a date for the required public hearing for the HPB meeting of January 17, 2000. File/pz/hpb/water house-designation report-ff Meeting Date: December 6, 2000 Agenda Item: IV-A PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT (4 ��P RECEIPT ACCOUNT # TYPE OF ACTION FEE 001-0000-341-21.00 Zoning $ Annexation/Rezoning/Plan Amendment/ ADA-DRI Review 001-0000-341-23.00 Plat $ Minor/Major Subdivisions 001-0000-341-24.00 Site Plan $ New Application/Master Plan/Class I, II, III& IV Modification/Extension Request 001-0000-341-25.00 Conditional Use $ New Application/Modification/Extension Request 001-0000-341-26.00 Abandonment $ Right-of-Way/Easement 001-0000-341-30.00 Over the Counter Incidentals $ _ File Copies/Copies of Approved Blueprints )01-0000-341-31.00 Miscellaneous Land Use Applications $ COA/HPB Variance/Historic Designation Request/Water Service Agreement/LDR Text Change/Waiver&Internal Adjustment/Appeal/Re-Advertising/Similarity of Use Request/Zoning Verification Letter 115-0000-248-01.0_ In Lieu Parking Fee $ Area 1, 2, 3 or 4 001-0000-341-30.01 Taxable Items $ Maps/Neighborhood Plan/Redevelopment Plan/LDR/Comprehensive Plan/HPB Guidelines/Other Published Materials 001-0000-208-07.00 6% Sales Tax $ /y� TOTAL $ Name of Applicant !///(.'// /L%- :S/277/T 7i Name of Project(d00009.T. iQ ///j5F c/,-4,1477 /1) Number of Approved Plans/File Copies fterator: V10 Received By Date: I2lt?7!d0 (?+ fteeRi n', r:937769 Total Payment ' 5.00 Copy: White-Finance Yellow-P&Z Pink-Customer f v Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 1 of 4 Cover Story New termite baiting technologies for the preservation of cultural resources: Results of field trials in the National Park System By Mark Gilberg and Nan-Yao Su http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vo121/vo121(2)/08-1 gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 , ',Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 2 of 4 : r.Y ..1;7-'' ., -• ;q,ei fir ;• M'1 f® . ..:. . ;1 A..' • r r ;a; "(: i .�r1� �, ST ,." Sr . 44 .. `2 r'� •'G'.4;.a';b'�.rtc.-r•"FL•.r .- • ., _ .. _ :ram ,���..te. '0-•:-,.... -,—".••Ylik,;„ •''' ' '..1...:':,•:(• " '. -,ts".• k3ef,iWc!..... 1.!•! .,c'.�..' 1 r :*:fir• 11' *l. ! ' i;�ry�'r. % •': k1�. a,• .01 • il-X 404 r.. • '� Figure 1. The Statue of Liberty is one of five sites in the National Park System where scientists tested hexaflumuron, an insect growth regulator, as a means of controlling termites. Illustration by Linda Ray,Denver Service Center,National Park Service Since 1995, the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT)-part of the NPS Directorate of Cultural Resource Stewardship and Partnerships-has sponsored a series of field trials to assess the efficacy and practical application of a new technology for the control of termites in historic structures and buildings. Many of these field trials have been conducted in our national parks where cultural resources are severely threatened by termite activity (fig. 1).These sites have proved ideal settings for this evaluation and for testing other new technologies. Moreover, the field trials have helped ensure the preservation of important cultural resources. Background http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vo121/vo121(2)/08-1 gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 ,Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 3 of 4 Termites are a significant structural pest in the United States, costing the public nearly $1.5 billion in damage each year. The bulk of this damage can be attributed to subterranean termites. Historic buildings and structures are particularly vulnerable to subterranean termite damage, given the traditional use of wood as a building material. Termite damage to historic buildings is both costly and irreversible and can diminish the historic significance of the structure through the loss of original building fabric. Cultural landscapes are also vulnerable to termite damage. In New Orleans, many of the historic oak trees that add shelter and beauty to the city are threatened by an introduced species, the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus. This species can construct nests within the dead heartwood of the tree eventually weakening it to the point where it is unstable and falls in bad weather. Conventional methods for the control of subterranean termite infestations rely heavily on the use of organic (i.e., carbon-based) insecticides to provide a barrier for the exclusion of soil-borne termites from a structure. Typically, large volumes of liquid insecticide are applied to the soil beneath and surrounding an infested building. Poisoning the soil is not a sustainable practice and may contaminate groundwater as well as pose health and safety hazards. Moreover, such an approach is not altogether effective. Creating an uninterrupted barrier of treated soil beneath an existing structure is extremely difficult, and gaps in the barrier invariably allow access to the structure. Also,because the soil treatment only deters termite attack, the vast majority of subterranean termites are unaffected. Conventional soil treatments often result in physical damage to the structure; they require the drilling of often disfiguring and unsightly holes in the foundation floor before liquid insecticides are injected into the soil. "Poisoning the soil is not a sustainable practice and may contaminate groundwater as well as pose health and safety hazards." Continued A Park Science,volume 21(2), spring 2002 Published by the National Park Service,U.S. Department of the Interior http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-1 gilberg_su.html#Top of Page Direct comments to: jeffselleck nps.gov http://www2.nature.np s.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-1 gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 1 of 3 "Termite treatments" Cont'd(page 2 of 6) • New termite baiting technologies In response to these concerns, a number of new baiting technologies have been developed in recent years as an alternative to conventional liquid insecticides. Of these,baits containing the insect growth regulator, hexaflumuron,have proved most promising in successfully eliminating subterranean termite populations at or near structures. Hexaflumuron inhibits the synthesis of chitin, which is essential for the formation of insect exoskeleton,but is virtually harmless to vertebrates (LD50>5,000mg/kg1). The treatment uses a monitoring and baiting procedure, whereby hexaflumuron is delivered by foraging termites to eliminate the entire colony population. The procedure is marketed currently as the Sentricon(r) Termite Colony Elimination System(Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana) to authorized pest control operators. Studies using the Sentricon system or its commercial prototypes have confirmed that termite colonies of several million individuals can be suppressed to the point of inactivity (or observed elimination) using less than 1g of hexaflumuron. Moreover, elimination of colony populations creates a zone of termite-free soil surrounding a building for several years. "Termite colonies of several million individuals can be suppressed to the point of inactivity (or observed elimination) using less than ig of hexaflumuron." The Sentricon system employs a cyclical process of monitoring and baiting for termite activity. Initially, a technician installs Sentricon stations containing monitoring devices in the soil surrounding a structure. When termite activity is discovered in a station,the monitoring device is replaced with bait containing 0.5%hexaflumuron(fig. 2A). Foraging termites feed upon the baits and thoroughly distribute the hexaflumuron throughout the colony population. Unlike conventional termiticides, hexaflumuron is a slow-acting toxicant that kills termites only when they molt, every 1-2 months. Thus, dead termites do not accumulate around the bait that would otherwise repel other foraging termites and prevent further uptake of the bait. Several months may be required to achieve control but the end result is complete elimination. Once the colony is eliminated, a return to monitoring continues to detect further termite activity. http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-2gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 ,Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 2 of 3 A1„___- ..... 1,a4 anautot i i tan: • t...,-,t ma,,,,,,,,-""".‘i. _.,..: Se;,4 cx,oeg ,,,, Scntii,,.. fta:r.^.e1 F' ''''''',....,.%-' i ti Rt,ei /JtAt [ q L., ' ..'.,, , ALIPIC ,1,� "a ICrin,k1•r C `~'z jj RYAvat.3 iiC 4 Figure 2. The field trials used three types of bait stations to deliver the hexaflumuron baits: (A) in-ground Sentricon station, (B) hard-style aboveground bait station, Recruit AG, and(C) soft-style aboveground bait station. Hexaflumuron targets only subterranean termites; drywood termites and other insect species remain unaffected. Also, it only impacts those colonies at or near the site to be protected. Hexaflumuron can not be spread over a large geographical area and thus threaten the extinction of C.formosanus as a species. In fact, experimental results to date suggest that re-infestation always occurs but at a slower rate than in the absence of hexaflumuron due to an overall decrease in termite population levels around the site. 1Lethal Dose, 50%, refers to the amount of insecticide that, if administered to a population, will cause 50% of the population to die. It is usually expressed in terms of milligrams of insecticide per kilogram of subject body weight. Continued 1 Park Science, volume 21(2), spring 2002 http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-2gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 • ,Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 1 of 2 "Termite Technologies" Cont'd (pg 3 of 6) , Field trials NCPTT-sponsored field trials involving the use of Sentricon have been conducted at a number of National Park System sites particularly in the Southeast and the Caribbean where subterranean termite activity is most pronounced and threatens many historically significant structures. In the greater New Orleans area the annual cost of termite damage and treatment is estimated at$300 million. The historic French Quarter is particularly threatened because of the widespread use of wood as a building material and shared-wall construction practices that make pest control difficult (Freytag et al. 2000). Much of this damage can be attributed to the Formosan subterranean termite, which was introduced from Asia after World War II. This species is characterized by extremely large colonies and, unlike other subterranean termites, is capable of forming aboveground nests. To date, the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training has sponsored field work involving the use of Sentricon at San Juan National Historic Site, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Cane River Creole National Historical Park, Virgin Islands National Park, and New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park. These trials represent a joint effort by NCPTT and its partners-the University of Florida, the New Orleans Mosquito and Termite Control Board, and Dow AgroSciences-to advance our knowledge of subterranean termite control in historic structures. In addition to establishing the efficacy of Sentricon, these trials yielded considerable information regarding the ecology and behavior of subterranean termites. They also provided opportunities to evaluate several new technologies for detecting termite activity, including thermal imaging and acoustic emissions. We highlight below the methods used to (1) identify termite infestation, (2) measure termite activity for bait efficacy assessment, and (3) apply baits, and the results from several of these trials. Identifying termite infestation The first step is to identify the whereabouts of termite activity or damage. At the Statue of Liberty National Monument, signs of termite activity such as swarming, wood damage, and mud-tubes as noticed by park personnel led us to identify three sites of live termite activity in the structure (fig. 3): boiler room(BOL), display case (DIS), and sally port (SAL). Another important tool in identifying termite activity in soil is the survey using wooden stakes (Su and Scheffrahn 1986). Researchers drove spruce stakes in soil surrounding the exterior walls of the monument to detect termite activity. The survey revealed two activity sites, one in the soil outside the boiler room and the other at the sally port exit (EXT) (fig. 3). As shown in figure 3, researchers identified four clusters or populations of the eastern subterranean termite,Reticulitermes flavipes, at the Statue of Liberty(Su et al. 1998). http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-3gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 ' Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 2 of 2 `4 e i y , _. � r q _t 4 . • i -- L— f .i 6• i '4.-.•,;4444 44\ `'�••. p jv S€a:ua nt La¢rty I a:t.*ta: .3sasrx;: ♦ Na3:teefl 4x044:at+»st i#AU4`,-1+,X4i1 41a1: 41.7.AGM nt+3ar4'�%o r4 tail b41;r4.a4.{kGS,Ac h b.4,4;4na c`,3) Figure 3. Site inspection and stake survey revealed four clusters of R. flavipes activity in the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Termite activity was measured using underground (T) and aboveground (AGM)monitoring stations. Three types of bait stations delivered hexaflumuron: inground Sentricon station (S), aboveground bait station Recruit AG(AGH), and soft-style aboveground bait station(AGS). http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-3gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 < _ ' ,Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 1 of 2 "Termite Technologies" Cont'd (pg 4 of ' ' 6) Measuring termite activity Termite activity must be quantified before, during, and after bait application in order to properly assess the effects of the baits on the populations. Researchers used several techniques to measure termite activity. Underground monitoring station At some sites, researchers replaced survey stakes with underground monitoring stations composed of a plastic collar containing a feeding block (Su and Scheffrahn 1986) (fig. 4A). Termite activity is quantified by measuring the wood weight loss of the feeding block. The monitoring stations also provide opportunities to conduct a mark-recapture procedure to identify the foraging range of the termite colony. In the Creole House of the Cabildo complex in New Orleans, for example, researchers collected workers of the Formosan subterranean termite from a station in the courtyard and stained them with a blue dye before releasing them back into the same station(fig. 5). During the follow-up inspection they found blue termites in the wooden floor of the second-floor office (Su et al. 2000). Aboveground monitoring station Soil was not always accessible. Therefore,researchers used an aboveground monitoring station similar to that described by Su et al. (1996) (fig. 4B)to measure the termite activity in some sites such as San Cristobal of San Juan National Historic Site. MGM. £ . 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The field trials used underground(A) and aboveground(B)monitoring stations to measure termite activity at several historic sites. http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vo121/vol21(2)/08-4gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 • ,Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 1 of 4 "Termite Technologies" Cont'd (pg 5 of 6) Acoustic emission device In addition to the monitoring stations,researchers used other methods such as acoustic emission detectors AED)to measure termite feeding in wood (fig. 6). The detector recorded sound waves of ultrasonic frequency that were generated when termites broke wooden fibers. Researchers used the device to quantify termite activity in the wooden floor of the display case in the Statue of Liberty National Monument Su et al. 1998), and in wooden beams of the Fort Christiansvaern of Virgin Islands National Park. Other methods of quantifying termite activity At some historic sites, none of these tools could be used because of preservation concerns. For these sites, researchers counted the number of active monitoring stations and any other signs of termite activity. In Fort Christiansvaern of Virgin Islands National Park, for instance, researchers counted newly emerged foraging tubes of the subterranean termite Heterotermes sp. and removed them at each visit so that any new termite activity would be recorded. Bait application In some places where soil access was limited, researchers used aboveground stations (Recruit(r)AG),which consisted of a plastic box containing hexaflumuron bait(fig. 2B). Researchers attached the open- side of the Recruit AG bait box over an active infestation so that the bait was accessible to foraging termites. Researchers also experimentally constructed another type of aboveground bait station, the soft-style station, for use in several historic sites. This station consisted of a flexible plastic pouch containing hexaflumuron bait(fig. 2C) and, on its back side, a removable flap surrounded by flexible adhesive. Soft stations were attached over active infestations and the removable flap was pulled to expose the bait. Because of its flexibility, the soft station was adaptable to flat, curved, or contoured surfaces. Effects of hexaflumuron baits on termite populations Researchers measured termite activity at the Statue of Liberty National Monument(see fig. 3) using underground (T) and aboveground (AGM)monitoring stations. Additionally, they used three types of bait stations to deliver baits to termite populations, including the inground Sentricon station(S), the aboveground bait station, Recruit AG, (AGH), and the soft-style aboveground bait station(AGS). Termites fed on hexaflumuron baits as soon as researchers placed a bait station inside the display case in August 1996 (fig. 7,DIS). The acoustic http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-5gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 2 of 4 emission device detected 20-30 feeding episodes per minute from the wooden floor of the display case through fall 1996 to spring 1997, during which R.flavipes continued •to feed on the baits. By March 1997, no termites were found in the bait station, and the feeding activity in the nearby wooden floor also ceased. t - a a■ ti sera gym, Figure 6. The acoustic emission detector(AED) recorded sound waves that were generated when wooden fibers were broken by termite mandibles, and was used to measure termite feeding in wood. http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vo121/vo121(2)/08-5gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 3 of 4 DIS I I 1 `i 4\ I _10 ;a oz tw.a •_ tk-; 0%,,„;; 1996 1997 7 SDI ti v 't � yr 4 1. ' rK G 1 1997 1998 CHRIS bs 1 11 't♦1 1 y..w_04 0QC,_,"00—C!QOrb—PPPPOU3-^ 1996 1997 1998 1999 2008 Figure 7. The researchers quantified termite activity as the acoustic emission count(per minute) in the display case of the Statue of Liberty National Monument(DIS), wood consumption rate (g wood per station per day) in the utility room of San Cristobal of San Juan National Historic Site (SCI), and number of active sites such as newly emerged foraging tubes of Heterotermes sp. in a storage room of Fort Christiansvaern, Christianstead National Historic Site (CHRI3). Arrows depict applications of hexaflumuron baits. Number of active stations was also included to measure the overall termite activity during and after bait applications. In March 1997, the subterranean termite Coptotermes havilandi fed extensively on wooden blocks in two monitoring stations in the utility room of San Cristobal (fig. 7, SCI). In April, researchers applied hexaflumuron baits to these stations, and after one month, C. havilandi activity had declined significantly. By July no termites were found in the monitoring station. Slight feeding on hexaflumuron baits continued in July and August. During this time researchers found C. havilandi individuals in the bait station that exhibited apparent symptoms of hexaflumuron effects such as marbled coloration on the worker's abdomen. Since September 1997, no termite has been found in this '://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-5gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 Park Science--Volume 21(2)--Spring 2002--New termite baiting technologies for the pres... Page 4 of 4 location. Unlike Coptotermes sp. that is more susceptible to hexaflumuron,the response of Heterotermes sp. in Fort Christiansvaern of the Virgin Islands National Park was more erratic. After the initial baiting in a storage room in August 1996, termite activity started to decline in December, but new activity emerged in spring 1997 (fig. 7, CHRI3). Despite repeated applications of baits throughout 1997, termites continued to feed on baits and new foraging tubes kept appearing. Our persistent efforts seemed to pay off when this second wave of termite activity ceased in spring 1998. The cessation lasted for three months, but in October 1998 termites reappeared in one bait station. This third wave of light activity, however, did not last as long as before. Researchers have found no termites or additional foraging tubes in this room since December 1998, two months after termites began feeding on hexaflumuron baits. The repeated cycles of activity during bait application appeared to be common for Heterotermes sp., which tend to have many small colonies in one area. http://www2.nature.nps.gov/parksci/vol21/vo121(2)/08-5gilberg_su.html 10/20/2005 The Edison and Ford Winter Estates Put Termites out to Pasture Page 1 of 2 4 Press Release The Edison and Ford Winter Estates Put Termites out to Pasture Fort Myers,FL(May 7,2004)—The Edison&Ford Winter Estates,the ninth most visited historic home in the United States and one of many historic landmarks affected by termite infestations in Florida,will be protected with a donation of Premise,a leading liquid non-repellent termiticide,on-site Friday, May 7 from 10am to noon.The Estates are located at 2350 McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers and media are invited to attend. The Premise treatment is part of a national campaign organized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Premise Termite Elimination and highlights The National Trust's celebration of"National Preservation Week"this week- May 3 through 9.Local pest management professional Bill McDole of Truly Nolen partnered with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Premise Termite Elimination to donate a termite treatment to this national historic icon. "Over the years,the homes and laboratory at the Edison&Ford Winter Estates have suffered the ravages of weather and termites over their 126 year history," said Chris Pendleton,President and CEO for the Edison&Ford Winter Estates, Inc."Premise Termite Elimination's donation will help protect the buildings, eliminate any existing termite colonies and allow us to continue welcoming more than 250,000 visitors annually for years to come!" The Edison&Ford Winter Estates includes the main houses,guest homes, caretaker's cottage,laboratory,20,000 square-foot museum with hundreds of Edison and Ford objects on display and 20 acres of botanical gardens.The Premise donation comes on the heels of The Edison&Ford Winter Estates winning a$2.85 million grant from the State of Florida's Emergency Historical Preservation Funding,a fund which allocates$3 million annually to uniquely qualified historic Florida structures.(For complete details,visit http://www.edison-ford-estate.com/pressreleases/oct3103.asp.)The city of Fort Myers and Lee County each designated an additional$1.5 million in restoration funds,while The Edison&Ford Winter Estates Foundation pledged$3 million in private funds. "We've seen first hand on the Edison Guest House the extensive damage termites can do.Our office is very familiar with this product,in fact,we specify Premise on all our projects,"said Wiley Parker of Parker/Mudgett/Smith, managing architects for the Edison Guest House restoration project. "Termites have already caused monumental destruction across the country and continue to spread,every day putting more of America's heritage at risk.Public education about this crucial issue is an essential part of our campaign to preserve and protect these structures from future damage,"said Theresa McDowell,of the National Trust for Historic Preservation."Premise provides immediate structural protection to sites like the Edison&Ford Winter Estates so they can be preserved for future generations." According to Premise Termite Elimination,of all the states in the U.S.,Florida alone suffers$500 million in termite damage each year.Next to humans, termites pose the greatest danger to the preservation of historically important http://www.nationaltrust.org/news/docs/20040507 premise_edison.html 10/20/2005 ,_The Edison and Ford Winter Estates Put Termites out to Pasture Page 2 of 2 4 structures across the country.Known as"silent destroyers,"termites inflict more than$2.5 billion in damage to U.S. homes annually(not to mention historic buildings!)—more than earthquakes,storms and fires combined. "Because Premise comes in a range of formulations and application types,it is ideal for sensitive historic sites like the Edison&Ford Winter Estates,"said Chuck Cole, Premise marketing manager,Bayer Environmental Science."As part of Bayer's commitment to providing responsible,effective termite control, we're passionate about protecting America's structures—whether a new home or historic building." Bill McDole and his team from Truly Nolen will treat the structure with Premise to eliminate any potential subterranean and dry wood termite infestations.Backed by Bayer,Premise,an odorless non-repellent termiticide,has protected more than a million U.S.homes and provides immediate structural protection.The active ingredient in Premise is the most widely used insecticide in the world and commonly found in consumer products for humans and pets. "With Premise,we know we can stop the termites fast and prevent any potential infestations without damaging the irreplaceable details of a historic structure," said Bill McDole, District Manager for Truly Nolen."The Edison&Ford Winter Estates is an unmistakable part of our local and national history.It was only natural that we take advantage of this opportunity to raise awareness of the serious problem of termite damage in our region and help preserve this historic icon." The National Trust for Historic Preservation named historic buildings in Louisiana,Florida,Texas,Mississippi,Alabama,and Georgia on its list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places due to termite infestation and sites nationwide continue to battle these invasive pests.To raise awareness of this increasingly pervasive problem,Bayer will donate Premise termite treatments to historic landmarks across the country that have been threatened by these voracious insects,including additional sites in Texas,Georgia and North Carolina. In addition,a portion of all Premise treatments over the next year will go to support the National Trust's preservation efforts nationwide. The Edison&Ford Winter Estates is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated a Save America's Treasures Project and a Florida Heritage Landmark. http://www.nationaltrust.org/news/docs/20040507 premise_edison.html 10/20/2005 s j Alvarez, Amy From: William Wesley Bonner[bonnerwilliam@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 10:36 AM To: Alvarez, Amy Cc: sbonner@visioncareholdings.com Subject: RE: Grant Information Dear Amy, While we had the intention of restoring Waterhouse in the beginning, before we saw the real extent of the repair necessary, we no longer see restoration as a viable option for the following reasons. . . First, the architectual and historical significance of Waterhouse does not support the investment necessary to bring it back. Even if there were grants available from the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation I seriously doubt that Waterhouse would qualify. It would not be worth the limited resources of the Trust to restore such a property relative to the other historic properties vying for those same resources. Only 582 of the 780 sq ft of the main building is actually original, the rest was added in the 1970's and 1990's. I also feel that the style and stature of the facade of Waterhouse does not lend itself to the investment necessary to preserve it. Second, the extent of the necessary repair would render the historical significance virually nil. . . After a complete renovation/restoration were completed, a very small part of the already small structure would actually be original. In that case, if it's a historic "look" we are going for, I believe we have a much better alternative, read on. . . Third, there is the issue of safety. With the intensifying of the hurricane seasons, we do not feel comfortable living in a wood frame structure such as this. . . Also, are we to make such a large investment in something that may not survive a hurricane of any strength, that may be blown away soon after completion? I have participated in the restoration and preservation of three registered historic properties in Maryland and Virginia, so, I have a fair amount of experience in this arena. And, I don't like coming to this conclusion. . . wanting to tear down something that's been there for a while. Unfortunately there's an amount of pragmatism that must go into these decisions. . . "Does this building really have something to offer the community in the long run?" What we think is a better alternative is to build a new structure in a classic Florida style which is sure to be preserved and enjoyed for many years into the future, something like this: http://www.historicaldesigns.com/courtyard/cyc1892.html Please seriously consider all this and come visit Waterhouse to see it for yourself. Sincerely, Will Bonner 561-350-7916 Will Bonner Executive Director Agora Learning Institute www.earlytorise.com Agora, Inc. (Florida Division) 245 NE 4th Avenue, Suite 201 1 t ` Delray Beach, FL 33483 Direct: 561-265-1117 ext 302 Fax: 561-265-3542 Email:bonnerwilliam@hotmail.com From: "Alvarez, Amy" <Alvarez@mydelraybeach.com> To: <bonnerwilliam@hotmail.com> Subject: FW: Grant Information Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 16:46:05 -0500 I just wanted to let you know that I am trying to look into assistance for you to be able to restore the house rather than demolish it. I wrote to the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation and their response is below. Check out the National Trust for Historic Preservation to see what loans are available. Also, I was just at an older house in the West Settlers Historic District this morning that had extensive termite damage, and it has been restored. They are still in the process, but they've done a good job so far. So, it's possible. I can get their contact information for you if you would like to talk to them about the process. They had help from the CRA, though. Check out the link below for now. Have a good weekend, Amy E. Alvarez Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 (561) 243 .7284 Original Message From: Caroline Tharpe Weiss [mailto:caroline@floridatrust.org] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:44 PM To: Alvarez, Amy Subject: RE: Grant Information Hi Amy, Unfortunately, in Florida, there are really no programs that help with private homeowners for grants. One suggestion, I'd say, is to contact the National Trust, as they do have access to low-interest loan programs for restorations of historic properties. You can contact them at 202-588-6000 or www.nationaltrust.org <http://www.nthp.org/> . I hope this information is helpful for you. I look forward to meeting you soon! -Caroline 2 . •A Caroline Tharpe Weiss Executive Director Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Post Office Box 11206 * Tallahassee, Florida * 32302 Phone: 850-224-8128 * Fax: 850-224-8159 caroline@floridatrust.org www.floridatrust.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.4/175 - Release Date: 11/18/2005 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.4/175 - Release Date: 11/18/2005 3 ete461- r � � r) D‘bt+&-- bA- -; retoe,v-) . Pod-- 0(2-0-0-er. kikmAj �(,ti� L,L.} 0' . - F cf 0-e-ei 1Q-w . 6 ___T%* it zC1 O :O , DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA WATERHOUSE 916 AND 918 NORTHEAST Ea'III STREET DELR&Y BEACH. FLORIDA • • -- _ r _ ti r-�" -� x..,.� e0.. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) General Information 2) Location Map 3) Historical and Cultural Significance 4) Statement of Significance 6) Sources 7) Photography 8) 1924 plat map of subdivision 9) Palm Beach County Property Tax Dept.Diagram of Structures 10) Abstract from 1925— 1987 This Designation Report was researched and prepared by Michelle "Mickey" Sterling-Smith and Michael W. Sterling-Smith GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: 916 AND 918 NORTHEAST 5TH STREET DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA DATE OF CONSTRUCTION: 1937-1938 PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT: UNKNOWN PRESENT OWNER: MICHELLE"MICKEY" STERLING-SMITH PRESENT USE: RESIDENTIAL PRESENT ZONING: R1AA PALM BEACH COUNTY TAX FOLIO NUMBER: 12-43-09-31-000-0371 CURRENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The West 84.82 Feet of Lot 37,Las Palmas, Delray Beach, Florida, According to the Plat Thereof,Recorded in the Office of the Clerk Of the Circuit Court, in and for Palm Beach County,Florida, in Plat Book 10,Page 68 CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, AND ARCHI IECTURAL 3 >/ \ ,i a a ,L_— WATERWAY NORTH CONDO I m INLET it z Z a COVE CONDO GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD r I MARINA ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH DELRAY THE N.E. 7TH CT. LANDINGS lWEDGE— CONDO WOOD CONDO N.E. z 7TH ST. D O ACURA � Ct M.S.A. M.S.A. TRACT CO OF L.; < TRACT LLI F— DELRAY z BEACH ~ O lic ‹CZ N.E. 6TH ST r ' — I coCHARBOR DRIVE /..., Li .t ^ z N.E_ .—,___j1___ 5TH ST. 1 Z c C ISLAND DRIVE I ,i > K J a in J WAL— • GREENS Z t u) N E. 4TH ST. BEACH DRIVE \ D } a 0 I U C SEA SPRAY AVE. '‹Cw z I - > Q F- �— a N.tr 0 J Z WATERWAY LANE — L_ I F- rx co N.E. LA --_' p 3RD ST. N 101111`111 MAR I•I vo•IH d LJ � u.i Z U, Z I . IFL MAR DRI r • 1H�� 0 i I , Z N --imm- 916 & 918 N.E. 5TH STREET CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FL (WEST 84.82 FEET OF LOT 37, LAS PALMAS, DELRAY BEACH, FL) PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM484 • HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE 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 relates to this property and justifies its designation. (A) "Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person, important in City, State or National history." Not only one, but also several such people owned WaterHouse, and the site it is on. Adolf Hofman,Frank Haller and Winthrop Winslow were important to Delray Beach, Gulfstream, and Palm Beach County. Each of these founding families helped shape our area as we know it today. (D)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural or social trends of the community in history." WaterHouse,with its two distinctive cottages exemplifies the historical, cultural, economic and social trend of the past eras in Delray Beach. The proximity to the fabled beach of Delray and the Intracoastal Waterway is reflected in the theme and naming of this property. The former name of the larger cottage is"The Cockle Shell". Conch shells formally set upon the front stoop, beneath the hand-lettered wooden sign proclaiming its name. At present,the new sign, painted over the original one, hangs proudly beneath the trellis at the front gate. Numerous Conch shells, once prolific in our area,but now gone from our waters forever, adorn the eaves and hang on the picket fence as a reminder of these by gone times. The use of these two cottages themselves as"Winter Cottages" from 1938 until they became year`round homes in 1968 is the epitome of the scene in Delray's Golden Age. The charming, modest cottages were used by Northerners, who flocked to our area during"The Season", offering a comfy place to stay while enjoying the many social attractions the area had to offer to those fortunate enough to have the social"entrée"to be a guest in such a cottage, instead of an impersonal hotel. In the following text I shall tell, as best I can... THE STORY OF WATERHOUSE The site itself is a small portion of the very land from which Delray Beach itself evolved. Earliest available records indicate that this property,tax folio# 12-43-09-31-000-0371, has been carved in stages from Model land Company Lot 47, (referred to as Lot 4 8 by 11/15/24) Subdivision, Section 9, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, which was deed 41 of Dade County records, giving Adolf Hofman title to 60 acres on July 9, 1896. Hofman, a German immigrant and other German immigrants and workers of African descent farmed this land along with the Hofman family, including Mr. Hofman's nephew, Paul Drehr, who later went on to become Supervisor of West Palm Beach and for whom Drehr Park Zoo is now named. 5 The principal crop of the Hoffman's farm was pineapples; a crop for which this area is well known. Pineapple plantations played an important role in Delray's history. We continue to commemorate this facet of our past with the City's"Pineapple Grove" and other historic areas in Delray Beach. By 1925 Cuba shipped 3-4 million crates of pineapples to the States. It still behooved Mr. Hofman to keep growing his pineapples! He also profited by growing bananas, oranges and grapefruit, which he sold directly to tourists. In settling this land, Hofman had to endure many hardships. There were labor difficulties, even with well-recommended fellow immigrants, who were homesick to the point of distraction from the hard, physical work of farming. *Another problem Mr. Hofinan encountered was the lack of any bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway,which was referred to at the time as the"Florida East Coast Canal". In order to cross the water, a boat, called a"Lighter"was pulled from shore to shore using a rope. Adolf Hofman once came and found the rope wound around the post so he could not pull over and was obliged to remain in a small shack until 2:00 the next morning. At that time, State Road AlA as we 'mow it today was but a narrow footpath cut through the brush to the beach. * *The above text was taken from, "Delray Beach Noted"by H. Sterling, 193 S. By 1925 Adolf Hofman was caught up in the local land boom fever, however, he sold off his land judiciously, keeping in mind the financial penalty of Federal income taxes upon his sales. Another reason he may have decided to sell the land was the hard times of farming. In a letter to his brother, Fritz, in Germany dated 1/17/25,Mr. Hofman describes the hardships of farming for the last four years, adding that at this time he was only planting 25% of his previous crops. Another factor in his decision to sell may have been that the Hofman children were not themselves interested in farming. They had pursued business education and entered the world of commerce, following a National trend,which took place after the industrial revolution. Mr. Hofman, like so many other parents of his generation, found he could no longer keep his children ""down on the farm". Public records tell us that by 11/15/24,Adolf Hofman, with his wife, Anna.Hofman, John W. Hall, Annie C. Hall,E.E.Hall,Mary Ethel Hall,L.E.Perkins and Bess Perkins,through John W. Hall, their attorney in Fact, caused the land,which we know today as Las Palmas Subdivision to be created;by surveying, and dividing plots and platted,that portion of tract of land known as the East portion of Lot 8, of Section 9, Township 46, Range 43 East in Palm Beach county. The land was subdivided into separate building lots, numbered 1-45. This plat was recorded 11/24/24. Mr. Hofman's partners in this joint adventure were the influential movers and shakers of that era. People critical to the formation of Delray Beach as we'mow it today. Politically and socially, they guided the town through its infancy. According to the local newspaper of 8/10/23 the population of Delray Beach was 1,500. 6 Here is some information about Mr. Hofman's partners that gives us some insight into their local importance during that time period. The fact that Mr. John W. Hall was the City Clerk rendered him a personage of such importance that the day's newspaper reported his home on Dade and Lowry Streets was completed and ready for occupancy. He also had a realty and insurance business at Atlantic and Dixie, which was one of the first in the City. Emmett Campbell Hall's marriage to Eleanor C.Hartman, along with its attendant parties and fetes dominated the local newspaper on 9/18/25. Emmett was the son of John W. Hall, a member of Hall Realty and Insurance Co. and manager of the Delray Theater. Friends included the B.F. Sundy family of Swinton Avenue, a founding family in town, for whom the Sundy House, restaurant and inn, are named. The earliest conveyance by warranty deed for the Las Palmas Subdivision, executed on 1/17/25, but not recorded into the County Records until 6/10/25 have John W. Hall, his wife Anne C. Hall, Adolf Hofman, his wife Anna Hofrnan, E. C. Hall, his wife Mary Ethel Hall, E. C.Perkins, his wife Bessie B. Perkins selling lots 3, 13, 14, 31 and 37 to Frank Haller, with Deed restrictions so specific as to clearly suggest the grantors envisioned a luxurious subdivision to be built in the Spanish style of architecture. This style proliferated in the area at that time by such noted architects as Addison Mizner. The deed restrictions stipulated: "No building other than dwelling houses and private garages may be built upon this property, apartment garages being specifically prohibited;that no dwelling house shall be erected which shall cost less than$3,500 for materials and labor, that all structures,including private garages, shall be of stucco finish, that all roofs visible from the street shall be of tile or composition shingle, plain roll roofing being specifically prohibited except when concealed by parapet walls, and all roofs shall be of fireproof or fire resisting materials, that no commercial or industrial enterprises of any nature shall be conducted upon the property,that no cows,horses,poultry or other domestic animals or fowls shall be kept or maintained upon the property, dogs and cats excepted,that no structure shall be built or placed nearer than 25' to the front street line of said property,that the property shall at all times be kept in a neat and attractive condition, and that this property shall never be sold or mortgaged to any persons of Oriental or African race.." The new owners of the five lots were themselves German immigrants like the Hofmans. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections records show Frank and Maria Haller became naturalized citizens on 9/16/11. These important developers lived in Palm Beach County, on Athis Street in 1915, on Poinsettia Street in 1916, and at 819 Kanuga Street, West Palm Beach in 1946. By 1925 Mr. Haller was a man of such importance to the development in Delray Beach that the subdivision to the West of Las Palmas is named for him, as was "Haller Street",now called NE Fifth Street,upon which WaterHouse faces. It is interesting to note that when the original plat was recorded, Haller Street was the northern boundary of the Subdivision. Market Street, (now NE Fourth Street), was the Southern boundary, and that since Market Street was the Northern 7 line of what were then the City of Delray Beach City Limits, the entire subdivision lay outside the town itself. During the years that the Hallers owned the property, Delray's "Golden Age"was born. Delray Beach became"The Ocean City". A chic resort which attracted artists, poets, movie stars, cartoonists, socialites and polo enthusiasts to partake of the sun, the sea and the ambiance of this coastal jewel of a town during the winter months. The Hailers owned this property from 1925 to 1931. Some of the institutions of that era to which people flocked were The Arcade Tap Room, The polo fields in Gulfstream, The Boosters' Club, The Masonic Lodge, The Gulfstream Golf Club and The City Marina. By 1934, 1,500 seasonal residents were on the scene,joining the 2,800 full time residents. The seasonal residents filled the eight local hotels, (including The Colony, which still flourishes today), as well as the winter cottages, such as WaterHouse. On 7/13/26 Frank Haller conveyed the property to his wife, Maria Haller. It is noted that Mr. Haller deeded Lots 3, (12), 13, (25), 31 and 37. No record of ownership exists for Lots 12 and 25. He excluded from the conveyance Lots 14 and 21,which were included in the deed of 1/17/25,by which he took title. On 5/29/36 both Frank and Maria Haller deeded Lot 37 to Palmer B. Beck and his wife, Virginia of Cuyahoga, Ohio. It is not known why both Frank and Maria Haller appear as Grantors, as Maria Haller was the sole owner. The Becks caused the lot to be resurveyed and split into two smaller lots respectively, the East 100' of Lot 37 was sold to Sally E. Reitler and her husband on 3/18/38,then, the West 85' of Lot 37 was sold to M.Fisher Wright and his wife, Anna Lewis Wright, also on 3/18/38. The two cottages appear to have been built by the Becks between May of 1936 and March of 1938. It seems the Becks were Ohio residents, undoubtedly using the homes as their winter cottages. A deed was executed in Cuyahoga, Ohio on 3/18/38. The Becks held a mortgage for the Wrights dated 3/31/38, specifically requiring that the Wrights keep the houses insured "for both fire and windstorm in a sum of not less than$900 respectively". The two separate promissory notes which appear with the mortgage in the public records, each executed in the amounts of$450, as well as the above quoted verbiage in the mortgage instrument document the existence of these two structures at this time, but no records of the architect or the builder of the houses can be found. The mortgage was satisfied on 10/17/39, acknowledgement made in New Philadelphia, County of Tuscarawas, Ohio, suggesting that the Becks had continued to keep Ohio as their principal residence. The alley, which runs along the West Side of the property, "Fisher Lane", was undoubtedly named for M. Fisher Wright. It is interesting to see the Wrights' emerging pattern of land acquisition with a view toward development. The Wrights first purchased the small, (approximately 84.82 x 49.65) part of Lot 37 with the two cottages as a"base" on 3/18/38. They then aggressively purchased more area properties as follows: On 9/25/41 Lots 42 and 43 in Las Palmas were purchased from David R. Lippencott, et. al. (who, in fact had, himself, purchased these lots a little more than four months after the 1/17/25 transaction with Frank Haller, from Hall, Hofman, et. al.) The Wrights next purchased Lots 38, 39, 40 and 41 from Edward B. 8 Andrews and Deborah W. Andrews on 9/27/41. Edward B. Andrews had received that property via warranty deed on 1/14/37 from Clayton L. Andrews and his wife. On 11/19/41 a quit claim deed to the Wrights was executed by Eula Moore West, et. al. (widow of J. J. West), presumably to clear some cloud on the title to Lots 40 and 41. The Wrights next set out to clear a cloud on the title, as well as to have the previous deed restrictions lifted and released via a quit claim deed executed on 12/9/41 by Emmett C.Hall, et. al. for Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43. This is in addition to an affidavit to the public executed on 12/10/41. Further efforts were made to clarify title ambiguities to lots 38 and 39, via two separate quit claim deeds, one executed by Alice Bedell, a widow, on 11/18/41 then a quit claim deed and disclaimer executed by Beatrice Bedell Williams and Mignon Bedell, widow of Otto Bedell. On 5/1/25,the Wrights obtained a mortgage on Lots 38 and 39 from the Florida Bank and Trust Co. of West Palm Beach, in the amount of$3,500. The next recorded transaction reveals that by 4/2/46 Anna Lewis Wright was a widow. This indicates that M. Fisher Wright died between 5/1/45 and 4/2/46, undoubtedly cutting short the Wrights' dreams of development in the area. On 4/2/46 the widow, Anna Lewis Wright executes two separate warranty deeds. Records show that this took place from where she was at the time, in New Hampshire. Mrs. Wright sold the West 84.82' of Lot 37 to J.D. Sloan, Jr. and his wife,Evelyn Tillery Sloan of Delray Beach. Mrs. Wright sold Lots 38, 39, 40,41, 42 and 43 to Gordon Gibbs and his wife, of the world famous Katherine Gibbs School in New York City family. The mortgage held by Florida Bank and Trust Co. in West Palm Beach on Lots 38 and 39 is satisfied on 5/28/46, suggesting that Mrs. Wright needed the proceeds from the sales of the properties to pay her bills. Little is known about J.D. Sloan,Jr. and his wife,Evelyn Tillery Sloan, except that they obtained a mortgage from the First National Bank of Delray Beach, on their property, first in the amount of$2,800 on 6/16/47. They satisfied that loan on 11/12/47. Again they encumbered the property with the same bank as Mortgagee, on 12/12/47, in the principal amount of$3,000, satisfying this mortgage on 4/29/49. The fact that no Voters Registration records are found for the Sloans from the 5th Street address, in spite of the fact the deed of 4/2/46 lists them as being Delray Beach residents, suggests that WaterHouse was not their primary residence. In a discussion with local architect and historian, Roy Simon, he suggested that such leveraging of property was consistent with the common practice of farmers during that period of time to pay for their expenses, suggesting the Sloans' possible vocation. On 7/21/48 The Sloans sold the property to Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morris of Vista Del Mar Drive, Delray Beach, Fl. She assumes the balance of the$3,000 mortgage that the Sloans encumbered the property with on 12/12/47. The widow,Elizabeth H. Morris obtained another mortgage on the property from her neighbor, Mrs. Sally E. Reitler, owner of the East 100' of Lot 37, in the principal amount of$4,000, presumably to discharge the mortgage which Mrs. Morris had assumed to purchase the property, 9 among other expenses. Note that both the satisfaction of the assumed mortgage and the new mortgage;bear the same date of 4/29/49. No Voters' Registration records were found for Mrs. Morris, suggesting that she may have been something of a socialite winter resident, and not a year round resident, which would be consistent with the prestigious Vista Del Mar address. The Delray Beach City Directory for 1953-1954 shows Mrs. Morris both owning and living on Vista Del Mar Drive, and the property at NE 5th Street, (the West 84.82' of Lot 37), as being owned and lived in by Mrs. Morris as well. The street address for the larger cottage at the time was 914. It is now 918. This suggests that Mrs. Morris may have maintained this cottage for her winter guests or household help. The same Directory lists 916 NE 5th Street, (the smaller cottage), as being occupied by"tourists", indicating that perhaps Mrs. Morris rented it out seasonally. The smaller cottage is still numbered 916. It was common practice to change house address numbers by either the City or fire officials. Mrs. Morris satisfied her$4,000 debt to her neighbor on 2/17/53. She sold the property on 2/18/53 to Winthrop Winslow, of 7 Gulfstream Rd. Gulfstream, Fl. And of Covington, RI Much is known about Winthrop Winslow, his wife, Agnes Parks Winslow and their family. According to one of their daughters, Mrs. Walter(Beverly)Donohue,the family was very socially prominent,being among the earliest socialite families to settle in Gulfstream for the winters around 1940. They purchased their home and four lots from the Phipps family, a founding family in the Gulfstream and Palm beach area for whom a public park further North on State Road A1A is named. The Winslow's Gulfstream property bordered the socially all- important polo fields from which Mrs. Donohue recalled"watching the polo games every Sunday for free!" She remembered such great polo players and socially prominent citizens as the late William `Bill"Mayer and Stewart Iglehart. The family was in the insurance business, coming to the area from Rhode Island and staying at The Colony Hotel on East Atlantic in Delray, prior to purchasing their winter home in Gulfstream. The Winslow family was social leaders here in the Delray Beach and Gulfstream area. They were active in and belonged to such social institutions as, The Gulfstream Golf Club, The Gulfstream Bath and Tennis Club, and The Delray Beach Yacht Club. The 4/4/66 Delray Beach News Journal reported that The Hibiscus Garden Club installed its officers during the April meeting of the Club at the Gulfstream home of Mrs.Winthrop Winslow. According to her daughter Beverly,Mrs.Winslow was"crazy about flowers!" Mr. Winslow died quite suddenly at the age of 67. Mrs.Winslow is now also deceased. The Winslow's two daughters are still Delray Beach winter residents. One daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donohue,were married in the Winslows' Gulfstream home. Mrs. Donohue recalls that the two winter cottages on 5th Street, (at that time,the larger cottage was called, "The Cockle Shell" and the smaller one was-called, "Soo Big..."), were purchased at her mother's insistence. Mrs. Winslow felt that the cottages were" a good investment". They needed work, but Mrs. Winslow was determined that"they should be"fixed up and saved". She was obviously a preservationist, ahead of her time. 10 The cottages were used to house a steady stream of winter guests and family members. This is confirmed by Mr. Paul Harvin, who remembers an employee of the Winslows, who opened and closed the cottages each season"for the tourists from up North". Over the years, family members also occupied the cottages during"The Season". Another daughter of the Winslows', now Barbara Miller, lived at WaterHouse as did a Presbyterian Minister and his wife, who were an Aunt and Uncle to the Winslow sisters. The Minister is said to have claimed that"God gave us this home." This would seem to convey the sense of peace and serenity he felt there, and still abounds in the home today. The cottages were filled with northern visitors, eager to enjoy the social swirl Delray and Gulfstream had to offer. Mrs. Winslow, by then a widow, sold the property to Wilfred A. O'Brien and his wife, Magdalene S. O'Brien of Sag Harbor,NY on 4/2/68. The O'Briens are remembered by Mr. Paul Harvin, as being "very nice people, retirees" who appear to be the first owners of the property to have used it as their year round residence. Plans were made for the O'Briens' only son, of whom photos were prominently displayed around the home, to come for a visit from New York State around Christmas, 1986. These happy plans were never fulfilled because Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien were in a tragic automobile accident on NE 8th Street, (now George Bush Blvd.),just a few blocks from home. Mrs. O'Brien died on 7/23/86 and Mr. O'Brien, who never recovered from the injuries sustained in the accident, died the following year on 7/16/87. Their son sold the property to Robert V. Ruggiero of 126 Seabreeze Ave.Delray Beach, on 1/13/88. Mrs. Ruggiero had a very extensive art and antique business at NE 4th Street and NE6th Avenue here in Delray Beach. Mr.Ruggiero set about to quickly remodel the cottages, with the intention of reselling them at a profit. The Ruggieros furnished the cottages with inventory from their antique store and housed out of town guests who were in the area to attend a family wedding. They later sold their home on Seabreeze Ave. and moved to Lake Worth,where they were involved in the revitalization of the lovely, old hotel which overlooks Bryant Park and the Intercoastal Waterway and was later bought by the Holiday Inn Corp. I purchased the property on 6/1/88 from Mr. Ruggiero, emptying even my daughters' piggy banks to do so. I lived with my two daughters, in the larger cottage as my year round residence. We used the smaller cottage to house a succession of friends,who would barter their "handyman" skills in exchange for a place to stay, or to au pair girls who would help care for my daughters while I worked. We also had need of the space in the smaller cottage when, during my mother's last illness, we brought her home to stay with us. It was not until my marriage to Michael W. Smith, a fifth grade teacher here in Palm Beach County, in July 2000 that we began to use both cottages together as one home for our blended family. 11 In 1988, my youngest daughter named the property, "WaterHouse", (meaning, "house near the water", in the language of someone less than three years old). The name stuck. I have been immersed in raising my daughters and at working locally at, The Arcade Tap Room, The Gulfstream Golf Club, The old Gulfstream Bath and Tennis Club, The Little Club and The Delray Beach Club in my capacity as waitress to Delray Beach and Gulfstream society. 12 ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The City of Delray Beach LDR Section 4.5.1 "Criteria for designation of historic sites" sets forth the following divisions, under which WaterHouse is well qualified for historic designation, as it meets this criteria. 4.5.1(3)(A) "Portrays the environment in an era in history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles." (B)"Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction;" (D) "Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment." I shall explain the architectural significance, as it relates to the above criteria. WaterHouse is comprised of two separate cottages, located at 916 and 918 NE 5th Street, Delray Beach. A map of the location is in chapter 2. The larger cottage, 918 NE 5th Street, is designed in the Traditional Minimal Style, as defined in the National Register. This style evolved from Indigenous Architecture, found throughout the southeastern portion of the United States, but most especially in South Florida. The smaller cottage, 916 NE 5th Street, is of the Vernacular Architectural Style, which was influenced, in a simplified manner, by the earlier Victorian architecture. Both cottages share such original features as double hung wooden windows, some in the Prairie style in the larger cottage. The windows were placed to create cross ventilation throughout the houses. These windows slide open and closed, from the top and bottom sashes, permitting air circulation while keeping out most rain, (except for the blowing, tropical storms). The original sections of the roof on the larger cottage are of a simple,Hip Roof Design, most typical of Minimal Traditional Architecture. The two later additions to the original structure have flat roofs. The entire roof of the smaller cottage is of the Cross-Gable Design, perfectly in keeping with its Vernacular Architecture. The exterior of both cottages is made of wooden lap siding, some of which is original, some of which has been replaced and some of which needs to be replaced,where the scourge of South Florida, namely damp rot and termites, have caused damage. Both the Minimal Traditional and Vernacular Styles of architecture lent themselves to and were prevalently utilized in Delray Beach for the"Winter Cottages"which played such an important 13 visual part in the streetscapes of Delray Beach during the 1920's-1940's. Each of these cottages is a near perfect example of what made"The Golden Age" of Delray Beach. Both of these simple"cottage"type of dwellings were unostentatious, and low profile, as befitting the national economic conditions of the tail end of great depression and prior to the post World War II economic boom times. During this period, affluent members of society, and, by extension, their guests and household help, escaped the harsh Northern winters to enjoy the beautiful weather, quiet beaches and stimulating society of Delray Beach. These small-scale structures were key to the proliferation of this social trend, this very lifestyle. In the larger cottage the attic crawl space reveals the original beams of Dade County Pine so hard, it is difficult to drive a nail into it. This wood is almost impervious to termites. The interior walls are covered with tongue&groove beadboard wainscoting, which extends from the floor, 1/2 way up the walls. Plastic laminate paneling,Marlite and sheets of drywall covered this when I purchased the property in 1988. As much of this was uncovered, coats of hardened trowel adhesive, then coats of pink, blue and green oil-based paint had to be stripped off in order to refinish the beautiful wood beneath the mess. Most original chairrail was gone. As was some of the original beadboard. I replaced each with reproduction pieces,the new chairrail, admittedly, more ornate in design than its original predecessor. In the smaller cottage,the living room interior walls are covered with the original floor to ceiling Cypress wood tongue&groove plank paneling, wash-stained light green. This was a popular finish for Cypress wood during that era. It was low maintenance, and not the"mildew magnet" which the porous, paper composition wallboard of that era was. Cypress is also termite resistant. Each cottage has a brick chimneyed wood-burning fireplace surrounded by a simple yet sturdy wooden mantle piece,to take the occasional seasonal chill out of the air. The foundation of the larger cottage is raised up on corner stone pilings. The sub-floors are covered with an Oak hardwood finish floor in most of the rooms. The smaller cottage is set upon a series of concrete slabs. These kinds of flooring were cool, comfortable and easy to care for. Since no finish flooring was apparent in the smaller cottage,the concrete floors have been covered with marble tile. In the larger cottage, a porch was added at an unknown time, facing east,to the Intercoastal Waterway with exposure to breezes on three sides. It was enclosed in the 1960's with aluminum awning windows. I have replaced these on the North and East sides with more architecturally appropriate Pella Wooden casement windows in 1996, and the room is currently used as the master bedroom. Some of the original wooden window shutters remain, but need to be repainted, given new hardware and reinstalled. They provided protection from storms and vandalism during the long summer months when the cottages were in disuse. Some original door and window surround wooden casings remain in both cottages. They are modest in intricacy of design, but wide, sturdy and substantial. Unornamented, yet arresting in their very simplicity. 14 City of Delray Beach records show an addition of square footage between 1968 and 1969. There was also a utility shed added to the south side of the larger cottage although no records exist for when this occurred. We have attempted to readapt it for closet space, attempting to match the original lap siding as closely as possible. In the larger house the small kitchen, with its flat roof appears to have been an early addition to the original structure. However, with its double hung window, beadboard tongue&groove type wainscoting, wooden door and window surround moldings as well as built in cabinets, it appears to have been added no later than the early 1940's. With the type of electrical wiring used, the double hung window, as well as all the woodwork match that of the rest of the house, we must assume that this room was added soon after, if not at the same time, as the original construction, in spite of the flat roof which covers this area of the house. The larger cottage has original solid wooden upper cabinetry with a hand painted floral design. It is not known when this decorative work was done. The smaller cottage has original wooden and glass fronted upper cabinetry. The kitchen in the smaller cottage is now used as a laundry room. No original lower kitchen cabinetry in either house exists. The kitchen sinks in both cottages are the large, rectangular, porcelain-clad kind, which have the faucets coming out of the wall above the sinks. These are thought to be original. In the smaller cottage's bathroom, the original toilet and sink remain. The original look of the shower stall is not lmown, (or it is possible that an original small bathtub was subsequently replaced with a shower stall). When I purchased the house, 1960's ceramic tiles covered this. It was recovered in marble tiles in 1996. During the course of this work, it was noted that the wall beneath the shower enclosure was covered with the same lap siding that is used on the exterior of the cottage, leading to the question of whether the bathroom itself was an early"add on". The exterior west wall of the bathroom is of concrete construction, unlike the rest of the cottage. However, much like the kitchen next door in the larger cottage,the double hung window and wooden door and window surround moldings are consistent with the vintage of the original construction, leading to the conclusion that if, indeed, the room was added subsequently, it was not much later. In the bathroom of the larger cottage, a door leading from the living room area was added. This was necessary for the use of a modern family for whom the sole existing egress to the bathroom being accessible only from inside a bedroom caused an unacceptable traffic pattern. This added door,recycled from a county "crack house: which awaited the wrecker's ball is architecturally appropriate. In restoring the bathroom, I discovered the original tongue and groove beadboard wainscoting extending from the floor one-half way up the wall beneath 1950's Marlite wall covering, I sLiipped, stained and polyurethaned it. The original baseboards were missing, but I replaced these with wood of the same wide width and thickness as the original door and window surrounded moldings which remained, although many layers of paint had to be stripped from these as well, prior to refinishing them. As was true in the living and dining areas of the cottage, 15 the original chairrail from the top of the wainscoting was missing. I replaced this with a style which was undoubtedly more ornate than its original predecessor. During the course of this project, I found an original snip of the floral-patterned wallpaper border. While this original pattern is no Ionger available, I have endeavored to replace it as closely as possible on the upper portion of the walls, ceiling and border in between with a complimentary floral pattern and colors, which evoke the original look and feel. The original 1930's flush-mounted bathtub with its lower, molded, fluted design remained, but 1960's squat-style fixtures had replaced the original sink and toilet fixtures. In replacing the inappropriate toilet, the unanticipated difference between 10" and 12" ruffs proved to be problematic and dictated compromise in the use of a modern Kohler reproduction styled toilet, as opposed to a salvaged fixture of appropriate vintage. The reproduction fixtures echo the fluted base design of the remaining bathtub, as does the edge of the matching reproduction pedestal sink, with which I replaced the'60's. Water damage to the flooring and sub-flooring necessitated replacement, which was revealed by the removal of the 1970's rolled vinyl floor covering. The original floor covering is unknown. The new sub-flooring is now covered with marble tiles. To avoid destruction of the walls above the bathtub due to modern shower usage, the marble tiles were continued from the floor to achieve a shower wall. Some extensive changes have been done, most particularly to the smaller cottage via the city of Delray Beach's Bootstrap Program about three years ago. In replacement of the original front French-style doors, as well as some interior wooden door surround moldings, the contractor advised me that the replacement of these features with identical items would not meet current code requirements, so these are lost to us. A photograph of the original living room front door is on display at Delray Beach City Hall, on a presentation exhibit of historic fences displayed in the Building Department. The original picket fence pictured in the displayed photograph had to be replaced due to damage from various storms,the "last straw" being the unnamed storm which swept through Delray Beach soon after Hurricane Andrew. Much work remains to be done in order to restore the two cottages as closely as possible to their original condition,while adapting where necessary to meet the needs of a modern family. 16 STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The significance of WaterHouse can best be summed up, as stated by John P. Johnson in his 1987 Historic Sites Survey, "The appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort can be attributed to the dozens of modest wood frame cottages". WaterHouse exemplifies the architectural, historical, cultural and social trend of Delray Beach's "Golden Age", as defined by Clemmer Mahew, M, in his "Design Guidelines For Historic Places", published by the City of Delray Beach in 1990, as well as by Dorothy Patterson's "The Delray Style", from the 1999 Delray Beach Historical Society Antique Show and Sale Magazine. WaterHouse's two separate cottages,the larger being constructed in the Minimal Traditional Style, and the smaller cottage, constructed in the Vernacular Style, meet the criteria for designation as defined by LDRS Sections: 4.5.1 (2) (a), (d) and 4.5.1 (3) (a), (b) and (d). The specifics are elaborated upon in this text in Chapter 4, Architectural Significance, and in Chapter 3, Historical and Cultural Significance. By the official recognition provided with historic designation of this property, we can protect and preserve the original character of these charming cottages,while keeping the established characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood intact through the continued restoration, preservation and much needed upkeep of the premises. This will result in improved area property values, while preserving the rich architectural textures, which comprise the neighborhood's visible heritage. Without this designation, any natural disasters or other causes of damage to the structures, or change in ownership will almost certainly result in the loss of this architectural, cultural and historical window on Delray Beach's past, due to the fact that this lot is nonconforming to current City Code, which hinders important improvements and necessary preservation efforts. Why designate this property? Section 4.5.1 (A) of the City LDRS outlines the purposes proposed designation. I shall list both this section as well as the reasons, which relate to this property. Section 4.5.1 (A): This Section is created in order to provide for the identification, preservation, protection, enhancement, perpetuation and the use of the sites, buildings, structures, improvements that are reminders of past eras, events and persons important in local, state and national history;that provide significant examples of architectural styles of the past; that are unique and irreplaceable assets to the city and its neighborhoods; or that provide this and future generations with examples of physical surroundings in which past generations lived. Let WaterHouse be so identified! 17 This property needs the preservation, protection, enhancement and perpetuation in order to continue to be used as a home that serves as a reminder of past eras. Some of the former owners of this site and these structures are important in local history. WaterHouse, with its two distinctively representative examples of both Minimal Traditional and Vernacular Architecture, certainly provide fine examples of each integral piece of Delray's historic social trend of winter cottages unique to this area. The features and craftsmanship, as well as scale and styles, are unique and irreplaceable to the City and neighborhood as examples of the winter cottages that played an important part in the history of the social and cultural trends which shaped Delray Beach as we know it today 18 SOURCES 1) Palm Beach County Circuit Court Records, Palm Beach county Courthouse, West Palm Beach, FL 2) Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, West Palm Beach, FL 3) Building Permits, City Hall, City of Delray Beach, FL 4) Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey by John P. Johnson, Published by the Palm Beach county Preservation board,Palm Beach County,FL 5) Copy of letter written by Adolf Hofman on 1/18/25, The Archives Room, Old School Square 6) Copy of Delray Beach Notes, by H. Sterling, in January, 1935, The Archives Room, Old School Square 7) Delray Beach City directory(1953-1954), Vol. M,Published by Southern Directory Co. Publishers, Asheville,NC 8) Palm Beach County Tax Collector, West Palm Beach, FL 9) The Art of Architecture,Published by the Delray Beach Historical Society, Delray Beach 10) The Dekay Beach News Journal, various back issues, as listed individually when quoted in this text,Delray Beach Library,Delray Beach, FL 11) Architectural Photography by Pat Golembe,Delray Beach, FL (Why should anyone else ever be allowed to photograph architecture?) 12) Oral interview with Roy Simon, Architect and Local Historian(and a great guy, who belongs to the old school, taking time out of a work day to talk to folks about our town), Delray Beach,FL August, 2000 13) Dorothy W Patterson, Archivist, Delray Beach Historical society, Delray Beach, FL 9/19/00 (A wonderful lady, who happens to know where lost artifacts are kept) 14) Oral interview with Paul Harvin, Delray Beach, FL 9/18/00, Local Historian and Professional Gardner to the Neighborhood, extrordenare 19 15) Telephone conversation 9/19/00 with Mrs. William Mayer of Gulfstream, FL, who kindly provided a missing link between past and present, by putting me in contact with the descendant of a previous owner of the property. 16) Telephone interview with Mrs. Walter Donahue of Rhode Island and Delray Beach, FL, 9/19/00, who graciously took time to reminisce about her family, her life, and Delray Beach at the time her family owned the subject property. 17) Thanks to Larry Hall and Jeanne Slizyk for support, editorial and technical assistance 20 /• a, e - b .. 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Ord. 46-99 11/16/99] (23) HE;ATLANTIC AVENUE BRIDGE,,(State , # ss ) cat f ,E §,t Atlantic Avenue aqd the 1ntracoastal-f'1/aterway in the City of Defray'Bea" , Palm -Becli County, Florida. [Amd. Ord. 18-00 8/15/00] } L24) T RCf -BUSH BOULEVARD BRIDGEormerl<y known _as the- $1.1E 8 , Street Bcidg (State Structure #930026), located at George Bush Boulevard and the Intracoastal Waterway in the City of Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. [Amd. Ord. 19-00 8/15/00] (25) T# E WATER HOUSE,-.located at 916 and 013 .Northea et 5m Stree Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as the West 84.82-feet of Lot 37, Las Palmas, Delray Beach, Florida, according to the Plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Book 10 at Page 68. [Amd. Ord. 15-01 2/20/01] (26) THE O'NEAL HOUSE, located at10 N E, 2nd AvenuDelray Beach, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Lots 1 2, 3, 28 and29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. [Amd. Ord. 27-02 7/16/02] (27) THE AMELUNG -HOUSE, located NE_12r.1.2 Stree-' Delray Beach, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Lot 9, Block 6, Dell Park, according to the Plat recorded in Plat Book 8, Page 56, recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; said land situate, lying and being in Palm Beach County, Florida. [Amd. Ord. 25-03 8/19/03] (28) T E _ Wl E5: �_ � �TE loc���d-1� '11�tj;�1h ���t��,�'+�t� _ Delray Beach, Florida, more particularly described as the East 365.69 feet of Lot 8 (less the West 40.00 feet of the South 20.00 feet of said East 365.69 feet of Lot 8) Subdivision of South half of East half of Lot 8, Section 8, Township 46 South, Range 43 East, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 16, Page 80, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. [Amd. Ord. 71-04 1/4/05] . �: -. (29) _ E HAi ►1 USE1dcated at"3302 N. :__ =,-.,46:feiii.Ar Delray Beach, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Lots 13 and 14, Block 113, Highland Park according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 79, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. [Amd. Ord. 26-05 5/3/05] (30) THE SEWELL C. 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DD ra4t; 3' 1'' IN WITNESS WHEREOI the said part4l.tl..of the first hart Jar ' hcreanto. / t_' seal....,the.day and year above written `_� " v •: �Lj�n��C. 41l:G( ,d) tit Signed sealed and•delivered in presence of us reL,.tL ,t+ .f/ ) 't ._._. :- - �, . � 1 Y k STATE OL•'`FLORIUA,: } T.t;- i- + ' County of-C1LL�j�.GT' i,,,, ex ti-" jiii": x I HEREL'1 CERTIFt',That on this tlayperxmally appeared Iaefore sue an nlfcer duly authorized to administer rath.and take acknnow t, �a �-� ?--i ::Ur a...ci � .y , z, t f to cite well known to be the person.......described in and who executed the,fore`oing'.deed,and acknowle g d h< - Eorenu thaw _. !� r t, 1 executed the came:freely and voluntarily.for the puroses therein exprfased 1 f ., 1 t. i ' it i ABF3RiEItCRY'ffrY'fh3Tlhe3iid -1 # k-moot ;raz to bt tt�w s r.�.s„i h .._ -fawn hernaid 1.did acknowledge that she matte t t - , .- ,, e� vate.-3IDtinfui the kra •n•c au.de-hy abet tIU ant separaltiy r t >: t , I. ,. ri, ...._,/,. +-ar�rp1;041r s•in.etty t•+cr.• a rvYin l k.ti"..""nl I .?ad nee ewer 2t, the Viand deed frrelt and voluntarily' , i •s t /� 1. -Y : ',`•Cotmt> r f lrQ y., *-4-�!... .arwi Stale o, i .t.." t t :- -WI'fAESS my.hand and offival coal at.. ) - this. .day,of rI .« a j -� - _ (//nI :.® /� "�(�v�,� 4y/fLs,'I .lc4 a.da .r 1. >rgyi - t ., . - .. rr) .e!??t:.r.�t.w-'.,..-fat• ^{ J 4.l:'t:,ie 19,-? / -- i- STATc.OF t 1.QR IDA County of I slits Ilea It J I t l I dq hcrebv A,. •l hat the foe et. n its a true copy of the oungnnnal deed film m ms t f hce ftrr rmwd at / u \1 n ten 1 n l 19 y- and ream dnl thn t' 1r � I 2 d�' t t : r x t L t -^t J ' A Y-v s - i.rd', 3c - .'G -- ...-.., ..... _. ...,. ,,....,....,„'`• ..z.;,-.i-1r...-7---'.F.-,--,-,1-",:.'r•; ---.- - ----•:.!;."'" .11...,--2''..:"'.-:.:,,-..-..---..--,-.--",---.-;1%•,-•.---:.:: -..-:.:. ..-.-.....,.---.-.. 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'.,_-? . . ....- af .•1‘--, ,--. -...,- WITNESSETH.That the stud part ' .of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of....../...e,a,settiOeleae.e./..-4,14..e.ez....../.... .*: ..,:.,, to....... ____......in hand paid by.. r theApat? the is..of the Second part receipt whereof hereby acknowledged,......--_ -....sr.or .......--... . ,.. . ,......„ .. t,,;. 1.1..... 1 1 I granted.bargained and sold to the end' part.9..of the second part, ...e.c7.-e.--....heirs and at,IgT14 forever,the following descriled land. 11 i 11 44,"44"telltillttbetat441wor.Innt.--......-...._.l !.1 ...Zseess .... ....--ii-,-1).-- ?-4-4,•,?....Z. c..,„/-,2-/.)----Y-. d/2.:era....., e I.T./..,-'&&-e- s-,4 - -e...•-e,(-9•i. tr. .4. , ..i.v. •••I _..,-.....„,..„."-ci......3.4)...........4„....„ezi..:, .„.._.:.. .........„ „(....12_, .....4....c, (-).,i4............67....e.......e...:4-.....> • ...11.-,: f.,..., I ...e.....,-...i..__.../ ', ill .......-..-1 .....e2,-",.. 1...2e-.....4.7-7--.. ....di. ,,,,.....-......-7-4..---1.7.,_. --,..e........4- i•1 f .... . +/_,..-c,6-, C. ........:?' .a.,----€ ._",•.1.- /3-4.,.....-•€.,..e....,.---9 '' ' 7^ ..--_- if 'k---- A_ . _.. . . . _ _ • ---tti5',.-. 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Ill$jelgegliff,,Made this 189It - •-.•: claFil . . _. - '. 't ... B. Beck and Virginia Beok,':husband '`Palmerler • • - • -' -:.- • _ . . wits \- • ' . .'n--.1. • . ' 1 " - ' . , - of the County of. ‘. -..08. and Slate of• Ohio II Fisher Wright and. Anna Lis aw Wrightitik:fit:n.11, part 10/ o/the first part.and Y. . . ., . . . 1. . whose mailing address 1. Delray Batton, .cl-Slate o f Florida I of Ike County of Palm Beach en • : .. part i.e 0/ the Second part. 1111411eSSedit Ike - -• Dollars,and other good - the said part 1016 of the first part.far and il in consideration of the sum of — ..... - and valuable considerations to toting in Tilihandf'pard...th;receipt whereof is hereby aeknouol- II edged,ha VS granted,bargained,sold and conveyed,- and IIby these p•esents do grant.bar- ' • gain,sell.convey and confirm unto the said part lag of the.second part. and their heirs •' . . and assigns forever,all that certain parcel of!ant lying and being in the I.ounlyof Pala Beech, Florida and Stale of . more Podle kirlYdescribed as follow.' ! • I 1 A part of.Lot 37, Las Palmas,* Subdivisiona of. 43,the ! • . Florida i•-•.5(lotion 9, Township 46 IEiratkirnst of DitriLYI , • I • , -: I shown in'a plat recorded in Plat Book.10;eta e Ol, Of Li, i ' 1 public-.records of Pals Beach County, Florida, les.a. h, teyt _right- • 1. I of-way of the Florida East Coast Canal, more pari•plir . .1. . I described as follows, to-wit: " : -• . - ( - - 1 •____-.. . . _ 1 Beginning at a point on the Northeru boundary of said Lct 57 i 11 100 feet West of the Northeast corner of said lot and.runaing thenoe'Westerly on the Northern boundary of said loi 85 foet; thence-in a Southerly direotion at right a le s itaid .- •. Northern -boundary a distance of 50 feet. thence in in--Easterly •-• I direction parallel to the Northern boundary of said i.lot a • eistanee of 15. feet; thence in a Northerly direction 50 .feet -, . .. I; to the.point of beginning.. (This property is,alao dt;,,-eoribeci, as being the West 85 feet of•said lot:37).- Together with the : • . • , dwelling .house situated thereon, and •all,:the:4cou!ehc:ilci fur- : nishings located therein. . . ,.- .. . • • It is the ir.tention of this instrument 'to create an tcstate by the entirety in the above nc :ed grante.es- in and to:s.. .id.abowe. -.. .,_ ,.:..., 1 . described--,property • ' - , -. • .- • • -.I..•._ -:..-... .. . • , .= . ‘, ,. •,-- .. Cr • t -e,- af.-ee -., ,:s6wae and pay the 1938 taxs...,-;...,. : 1 - . _ • -....-.... ..11,.1ro, ii,c11,t . --- • .. - :- I - ------.---_-: •-:': • --.----:•-•:- . - -, -- . ..'". -._:i1.1..1:.•--- ..''''-•:::' '.--..--':-...7 A.._ . , '--.:. -..-ii.i. . li.,#,. A.,: ",:. .. il.10 ; -.'.: i ,,.„-_":":.,.?- , -.....:,..-.-:2...--.%:.,-.--:1:.-...7 -.: ---1: . : ''.':. ':-: ......' ' -; .,..':-- ...--r. ...:':,-,- , • - . . 1;lhe.tenements hereditantrists and apiiiirteitafaces. with esorry.-pritoolow:proghit. 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'':'''''''' ' .--'f'-“ 4 part of lict 37, Las Palmas, a Sabdivision of the Teen of Delray. Florida. Section 9, TowsughiP 4‘.._ ! __ ge - ' . = - .: . 1:•1„;., .•,. . . 4$, last, as shown in a plat recorded in P1.41•2 Book LU• Pegs 58, of the public records of Palm County,Beacdozat Coast ' ''.- ' . . . -- florid., less the right-of-way of the 1Plori t ts !..... - -I• -,..-4.- • • Canal, more particularly described as follows, . . ... . . . . .. . .:' I ..',-.. - -: .. -.., , - . ------- - - 1.,,:.•,-.... .%. — ,11.nning at a point on the Northern boundary of said Lot 37 100 feet West of the Northeast corner of said lot an . - 5,-; - • leg thence Westerly on the Northern boundary of said• ' •• . , .. -.. . . . lot 85 feet; thence in a Southerly dirootion at right• ... • • ••-• . ea to said Northern boundary a distance of 50 feet; - - • thence in an Easterly direction parallel to the Northern •• - . boundary of said lot a distance of 85 feet; thence 121 a . • Northerly direction 50 feet to the point of rlienstigge rest -- - -7.. • - , . 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IFLOILIDA . with Interest thereonat the eM.of..&...... per cerA.pm sum froa___-___ALlidi--.-wig Nos MA lar::to . maker and eadomer of this note further agree to Pair*demand.notice of am-papneattand probed. : suit shall be brought tor the collodion hereof.or the same has to be collected upon demand of en dumm . y. pp . tees to making such rolled:ea.!Marred 19terdi Poleodite to beer eneteest hem gesture/at A--For cam-per.1.011.1 MONO mens• annualb% .j-n 4.74‘....4. ••••A• M-• •ifies.ses...s.aess, _- .. .... M.'Fisher Wright 417-4emi 4‘42.4A--Sof i 4-0""feeemii. - 'tte-*. _ ________._. __.____--- . e 4- erf.,eie 6 Aims Lewis Wright - Uurch 21 i,as . _____________ _ _.____ -- .. .. • ... .. . .. . . . . • I . . ._ .. . -,..• .... .. .. . 1 . I '.4.-'-'-'•' • - • --- $ 4 liwpAsti_a _i•a • . ......:.,...:.,-..-....,. — 1114141° .APTER DA=WOOL VALHI 1110C1111110 _ L. _ .'...r-_-: • -. '--, , -f . _.____ le pumas'TO PAY TO THE ORDER or . .7031 IIREUIXD 1111Prir Ati-11/0/100--1-•-- ---'-,- the Florida State . Bk __ a.se . . . AT -- - e '''' • ..ta tatr paid.below meow . . 1 '!--`':,_...':-„,:7-„.. the roe et: * Mr mid'Pig I 17.1.------7- ./siewparsiong we Estaserar oe mu sot.anther Mem err mere Mimed.sake _.. ___ _ _• . • sot the talleetios hereof.or the same ha.Se he ealheded Woe or Ill admen re Pq reMMISM=Maim . . suit aball be trs.a.0 i 0 t ra____.....e.per ars,Pa!alaa• ch collation.Damon Waal saIMININI III bar . , . , . •,.,,,.... ...i.u.v. 4-1.eAc04,4,fa. 4441-061,44.....sirl.e/_. • -K. 0.she-r weight- - ... , .ce:t4.41(44/-411-0-.7•••••1-1.. ..*__. •''' f_4"---'-'-i--t _ • , Anna Lewis Wright . - . . . - '-,s."--•-. -..=.- L--1";',..,.;';'.:•_::: • ' -. :'.. '''---:. ''.:-:-5;:',_:-,''''-:1:1?'-': ''..'7...:::-le,::•.:-....;. --:.----,..:.'7'-'.'-z:.-----::' -,"-:.-.., '...'-.1.-1 --..:.1--:' - . _ :' -:- * 1..,-.:,.. _, . 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'� the'acme a+the carp o/ the stipulations. 1 • • S comply with and abide Eli each and every l ' npresenlolives K wag::4 to per/°elm notes and this deed,or either.awl e • sgrtessnenfs.editions mad csaesrants N said pro missory data at the rate o/ a� per cent.per amuse.!real"eh Payment shall bear tittered tram databoth lire and windstorm on said load imarrd�ln a sum not less than • 1. To keep the building - now or hereafterTeej,aotivelT. �u - - - Ddlursf in a company ort companies to toecap-. 'gee Hundred - - - - fiches held by and psyabte to said Mortgagee proved by said Mortgagee .and the policy or policies _ his heirs,legal representatives or assigns.and in the event any sum of money becomes his hairs.legal repreandaNves 1 Prry ssig under such Polito►ti policies.tbt n the same oni amount o/the rndebledweu here- ron to receive and Y y thereof.for other Par.- t or se re.shall have permit hestwrite of this by aeear or to the Iing o in b rsetiat and uu U.orig finder or by paivin or'imsuchpairings insurance or,lien er reghf without waiving or poses,without f maypl g or insurance or any part there/ mortgage,and brace and e o / right hereunder and each and every such payment shall affecting the option to/orerlose or any at./ per cent.per"slam' interest from date at the rote el 6. To permit,commit or suffer no waste,imparrmen,or dderioration at said property or any t part thereof. 1 6, To perform.comply with sad abide by eacm and every the atlpufations.agreemerts.condi- note a and in this dyed set forth. - sons-and covenants in card proit+i+sorll - • to be not promptly and folk paid within 7. If any of said sums of money herein referred1 • ter the same severally become due sad payabr•Des if each and every ten lays nest a/ ads+ norm and this deed ' art>ttiputafio+s,agriemenfs,conditions and coveranfi o/mid P fir mi� r�tr sum mrntioneFl' r ormed.complied nelh and abided by. a� err of the o wn o/ thew tither.arenas duty!x I blr orthwith or thereat Pt• in laid promissory adeb shall become dud and Pays / h1P heirs legal representatives or assigns.as fully and completely as if: I -, lhr.Morfyogrq - - lied - - - - stollen 1 -pine liun e sum ofan thin in said promissory Hole a. or herein to the mid aggrsgai on such day. y g u+as.originalfy stipulated to be paidt • the contrary notwithstanding.:: , thel!' hasps " k e The said Mortgagor a hererulo ad e and seal a the day and year firstbove above written. sipwrd.s el red deliverepin the Persrnrr o/• . - : ''''''z=- -...',..:",,,,,, --. -' Iv '. - - ..: _ .. .."4°L.:.7.... ..7r--------.:::_i., . ..,...--...:....,... ._..-.._:.........1-1.--... dam. -1 -r'- -i ..z ...I-...:_--. .,...: ......,._,:,..z T„_:....."_'__.:......'_........,_,...4,,,....._,,,...r:___.-...::.'.......,:iiii..„:.:,,.,1,'.„: 1,--:-,1.:l'i.:: 1._.....:::,,,,..,-'_ 4 .1.-., 3J+-<ra +k;{n r ,,.i zl +y i .' -. • z s k vf` d 1 iPv�-� l�.t 31 �r , � 1y ',, �� ,dam--p -�� . , �.�; .e.r� i _ \ . $ a �- ?'"a`'ikg't-.$-Yr-/,r..- .gib -.:4- f ¢lit P e i 1- 3r 'c s 'sy M1 ' tl a^ . . 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W..afteAterf seg. a.a.4 vamerami sod fts ri.to limin...••W.&lbw CmOni ' , DEED 766 FAWI( .P.)9 46 V. . -fhb lideshige,Made this tad dap of - April •A . .... * ' AtIMOR Anna Lewis Wright, a widow .. , I . • • 2Et and Slate of elessit .047g • party of the first part, , • • .- . . of County 4 14".4 and35 T. D. Sloan, Jr. ' . . • .......-ch, whose mailing address is Delray Beach, ' . • of the County of Pale Beach and Slate of Florida Party of the second part. illitatssedi, that the said part 3" of the first part.for andod .. . , • in consideration uf the sum of Ten . • -- --- - - - - Dollars,and other go • .1 and valuable considerations to her in hand paid.the receipt whereof is hereby act:nowt- . . 'edged.La 8 granted,bargained,sold and pacor.tiveyyed,and by these presents do es grant.heirsbiir- , of the second port and hie •,-., . • andgaln'assesigi.n.-;eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee of land lying and being in the t:ounly of particularly described as follows: • ::•• and Stale of i . . - - . . . . , .•. . West 84.82 feet of Lot 37, ding to the 7'48 Pal";ith:°21erk of the • : . . Plat thereof on file in the officoho ou,ty, , • , -- Circuit 'ourt in and for Palm Bead Q - 9 Fl°riues 11 i . Plat Book 10, pate 68. . . - '.. . • : . . -•' • ; - , • . . . . . . • . • • . , . , : . f. • I •-, ui ...0 lull. ...-1,,,,'‘. • .- . - - • 4ttazki.-W• 7*4:,AO R.Nr-- iv • } • - .: . - ' ' ' '.‘ ' - i: . - ikt';;;..)•). it! ‘.....) • - • . . . ,....il,' I., - itei.:113-1: - - . • • •••• - • a' : -- - • . i,-....,' ' . ... , ' . 4100. z 4P-34)4. • • . - - .. - --- .- ,_.--., • .. . . • -.G..' . -...- - :.;-. - - -- --. 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': - • • Ii second part that a t. t sell the same:and he has -- go all encumbrances and that e ,, said land and -- 1 . •1., • ' il, the said part 3' • --• - ---, nt with the said party of the K . of the first part does -raven'? of the first pagood right and lawful authority o ea hereby_ fully •Darrant the tub-_Ia sal ._. 3 . , part -dol claims of ail perswis whomsoever. -": . ;„.. • II will defend the same against the'mull,,._ ... , ,__ •f,--\• v 1 In !f1tntss ightreofthe •d party -•4.1 the first part has .-- hf"i"1use! 12° - 1. 1 - '. • . ..: . _., :f.'1... .....: ' • ' ha id d seal the day and year above written, - ,, ..•- . - - • -.. -. . , i ,- -. - . . .• . --.-.-.'L:.- Signed. sealed and delivered iii our presence ' -- - • .. ‘,..•,..,-,-. _ .‘,..- -.. .....- -XALTO lyt .. 4410 ele :.e..'1 e•• ........ . ..... :...•*. '•. .. - s. _ !, ... . :,e ..t:'''Zi:''::"I'Wg'T-:-.:.).VS," \ n ,. . .-''. . . ' • -':'F.‘.;;.71' ..-. 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BIN! said Merilyegar a .far themselves sad their heirs,Wel repasesda- ' tires mad aNillite do satosisant faith said hierigagse , it. heirs. i • legal repreoessiatiaas and assiyas;ikat sal Misigager a . or* indefeasibly seised of said ' ; n • land in fee simple;that the add Marigigare . novo fail power and iarsint right to convey . said land in fee simple as aforesaid;that I shalt be lassfri for said Mortgagee . its , . .. 4, .• ..4 .... :' . . -•:•:. .." - heirs.legal representatives and seams,.at all limes peaceably and quietly to enter upon,hold.cc- .• • • cups'wad enjoy said Sand;that said lend is free from all aocombovices:that said Mortgagors ‘,4 thair heirs and legal representatives,will make such fs er assurances to perfect the lee ... -..... • , s.. . . . . . .Cr - . `.,..,..;. • simple title to said land in said Mortgagee . its heirs,legal representatives and assigns. ' .'"-'.-) . as may reasonably be required;and that said Mortgagors . do hereby fully warrant the ': • - .. ..:." •. _ , • title to said Sand and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. .. m i.__. in a f ..."ronts swags, That q said Mattel:or a , their heirs. !eget representatives Or assigns,shall pay unto the said Mortgagee . its legal representetives or assigns,the ,,,,_.--:..:•:`'. . : . certain promissory note .of which the following in words and figures is a true cop y 1- . to-wit: • , • : 1. . _ • ;-• • ...i.', •'. 'a - --- , . --..•-•,,,....- -'..,...„.:.-: ;.:j. •.. , $.2100. 0y•o1 b•6.04 Jjauuusn nfoa o•.l_,-ov9is• . D dray Retch,F krdg f - T,-" -e-1,A i. e 19_.r4..7 700.00 June - 1 . ./ 0.0 - 180 ellerdete,l, ve,oreithrelmpromistopayntboder_.°f - ..-..: „.. • .• --"tiMy ' irj idt. ' - '' . - • .. t...Tsiaoty Rlijii Hundred DallaraT.L.-00/.100 . '-'• . D 04LARS for ant received,payable at theFlesT NATICNAL BANE OF DELRAY BEACH,Delray Beech,Florida,wills in- • ' • - • - - .. . . • :...' , '• • trees!ef terdaess .::-...ishbe.rate of_AL_per cent.per annum sztil paid,interest payable semi-annually...- _'.".•. ,,„,. ..-.•, r.- net%Irk,:11 tr.::o:alozaaro tato.eastrada..ear.amid mg ad alba labs-sel......:la....et!ItruLaz.ladoeft..thleli..ddr.s.estr.r.taal..araw, ''' ass Asd old 44 as adhaahar aolaar.avassator.analoraar.lams*wawa*walass aa4 assassin.say tad all loardaad sr=madam Ades he My is..usdoe,_, .____ , - .. .,• . ,.. . ._ • • ' • U.Gnaultatlea*a Iowa at the Palo at 11•4144.ar ass*Aar SIM.sr af Ye Valle&Maim as asaisaa WO U.sad 'NKr::x,yay,..,.. , . ... - -- ,..-_ , sawat amd mart:aa4 la OM arra*arra le aar&shalt la tia samast et tab seta or.3.lailanal 4se ammo.awl the auk*it*bast:U.'sada.. ,...,..1.,• . _ . ,•,.. _,..._• ,,- : . ........ti•lialai vad Dial of....,.r u...u.,..." ,- . :se.d). - , • .- -- - -.- • .. v - • - • • ' - , Copy Itvolyn l'IlLery Sloan . • ... . ......„..... - -„ _ - • - - • •-- •- . . -:' and shall perforns comply with and abide by each and every the diPula'i°11•!Iiireernnis!!xn,,..!' ••• • ditions and conenaitis of.said grosaimrw note and of this deed then!Ins,eiced and the e!taie, . . . , ,........, . ... , .,.. „r hereby created shall erase and be null and void. • , '' • - •_..',.., ",-:-• -:- . -..., z•i .-- . .- ,. . ‘ ' " '"'• !hid the said Mc:igagoni .for themieveg - and - their-. 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Ite hairs.legal repnamtatives or assigns.snag at _ ON peg the seem seithe4d welviag or iff•stiog the option to toredose or nny right hereunder.. • ' ". •• and every payment so made shall bear interest Irons the dais thereof at the rate of six (6) s4 . • . t 1'. • per cent.per CRAW% • .1 '.'"cl • ' . .i.:0614,;:e 4,.... .... ' J. To pay all and singular the costs.charges and expenses.including lawyer's fees.reason- •Pro" . . - • , ably incurred or paid at any lime by said Mortgages . its heirs, legal representatives . . •• - • . •' •or assigns,because of the failure on the part of the said Mortgagor a , tboir heirs,legal r . • • • representatives or assigns,to perform,comply with and abide by each and every the stipulations. •,. • . • • • • -..• - t- • agreements,conditions and covenants of said promissory note and this deed,or either,and • . • • . every such pageant shall bear interest from data at the rate of six (6) per cent.per annum. • •• 4. To keep the building now or hereafter on said land insured in a sum not less than „ . • $3,1100.00 PIP* & Illittstors. r•spostS.TAN„,.,.in a company or companies to be ap- - ' .. ••.' proved by said Mortgagee .and the policy or policies held by and payable to said Mortgagee . ,, ,.- • • its heirs,legal representatives or assigns,and in the event any sum of money becomes - ' • • payable under such policy or policies,the Mortgagee • 4,4 heirs,legal representatives • • . _ . or assigns,shall twat the option to receive and apply the same on account of the indebtedness here- ; .• . . • by secured or to permit the Mortgagor a to receive and use it.or any part thereof,for other pur- poses. without thereby waiving or impairing any equity.lien or right under or by virtue of this ..11, , • e mortgage.and may place and pay for such insurance or any part thereof without waiving or • - °fleeting the option le foreclose or any right hereunder,and each and every such payment shall , „ * " • "... ,• , . . . • - . - . • bear interest from date at the rate of six (6) per cent.per annum. _ ... • • t ( • 5. To permit.commit or suffer no wash-,impairment or deterioration of said property or any . ,, '''. '- part thereof. • - '•"'.: .. •. _, .• .• 6. To perform.comply with mid abide by each and every the stipulations,agreements. cons 1 • . . .. 4 lions and covenants in said promissory note and in this deed set forth. ., . . .. .. • . • _ . . ' 7. 4 any cf sisal slims of money herein referred to be not promptly and sully paid within : • - thir4 days next alter the same severally become due and payable.or if each and every 1 , . -- • the stipulations.agreements conditions and covenants of said promiuory note and this deed " , ti$0 I or either,are not duly performed,complied with and abided by.11.,.said aggregate sum mentioned'; , ', . . . - in said prontissory n ide • shall become due and payable forthwith or thereafter at the o n ptio of 1 •._ - - -, . '.- ,•• - _. , , ..,. . ,_ . . • I. the mortgagee , its -hei.3.legal repreuntatipes or assigns.as fully and completely as if ..:. . , . ., • . ., , • .-• A •-• . the said aggregate sum of Two thousand eight hundred t--.' ,-:.:/100 - -'-- =442,800.6Eppars Iwas originally stipulated to be paid on such day.anything in a::promissory note , or herein to the contrary notwithstanding.,,,,'-. ,';':',":,:- -,---•. - 2-",--:',,,"2, . ,, . -:. - , ,, ..., :,•,,." - - . t ..• •-,-, . - 1-, •_",":'.% 1 lalifitlitSSINktregf,,The said Mortgagor a '.•-• hereunto set their , hand, : • ', , . t.„ 1 •-, i and szals the day and year first above written. - ._ - - • -..„,, ,,',._ ,_,, - -1: : ,. . , , • .. . ,...!„ .,---, l' : .• • Sigurd.s aled and delivered in he preseitcc.of ,,.:- ‘i . • iii , , .:.. : ..:._. ,-..., ' • - • - - .• ,- . ,. - -- •-- • -------- . - ' , • , , •,/,_ _-- .-_- _. _ ...... --.A. - ... .. _ , . • _ . .. . , y _ .. • . , .‘ . - _ ..- ,• _ ._ . ,-. _ - - . - .----_,-..i--_;:-,1-4.--- 1 .,..;:,y,; .fi'44=• - o -,:,::..1.0,1Z- - '. s• •- 4.-,:-.1,...-.- - ' ' • ' • '''.'2:-..-:;-. -. 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Mrsws Cashier of First Utiesal (leak of-Cairo" Baaah .a corporation % tome wet/Ilaaan, to he the individual and officer of said corporation described -a and who err- I ' I Y . }* I. rated the fin es..a:y satisfaction piece and duly acknowledged be/ore me lhot said earparalion err- �, ' ?? eat.'• .e sae: for the parlxases therein expressed as the art and deed of snit...rl...rmtiuu. n r • • in ltitncss lfi ttereofs I have hereunto •-1 mil I d ant affircd my official srui .t ' yt Pall. Bosch yam, .said Coasts and Stale.this i?14 . dos-of • •".�, - Joy a:uainussion expires on the I - y day of - _r.n,...t.� _. .A !r I'a ad •..1 tt:itsyti..-.. i ... 4 r .. •'L i ti 0. f... . *4. . r" 5,,) =,b 1 --.. El:. z.,-,- ki4 .- • .--, �S — \ c�'t I Fp s A�1 s' .I i. r . _ u . N 1 _ M y a "S' D7 i'8.3 � $ - - o t .ate. II q _ & 7 n S. 3, ". I .. ..ate tytS - . `s, • _ - �. r`y.;. . iti�r s• _rr � ' ..,,,,,.. ?b� 1•- ~,,, v1'�.1... . : s '-@ 4,` ':rt f `�-.. ,,t7 r F a sac- `r o f of �+ x tj ar fd :.e sJ' t e [ . f -.'s4' .iJ .�. s ys •A .;T .--iit- -6- -w- A 4,, Al — AY or ORTGASS 00"'.0#a"0.IL as Iff 162 mw470 5afisfaction of Mortqaqt� elriy FADWAH WIM P.Mvits'nal First Natic'nal Ban� of D id Flach' Do'ray Beach Flor a -IL4;;4 Stites f.America: holder an.:awa,'r-4 Ib" parall-,aniler'the lau's./the VnI a 0 Jr. nj F,,,Jyn Tillery SlOsM, h1swife cerlain 1111irtyu.,je derd exeg-,jl,d by T.-D. Slos.n 1,, First j;.ti.n&j pLnk of Delray T�e&chi Delrr-Y Beach,.Florida day a December A.11. 19 47. I.,orinq date the 12th 'Jaye B-)k 421 .-p I age lP3 in the uffice of (lie Clerk i)f llj,� cirewl i.""'.I "I Slat e )I Fl,jrida:tuid ...Wei, I ......it. F&lm R"ch deed eapie' -j,,rjyayr derd v"Ie al"I ide,dified.Mlill I ,ad "'We Ili,reiii �et farth. ap"I 41P rftl� reach Vhwido......... �:�st P4.F2 17 of urt r-ALW, Da'1w.- .1p ac h, ft. of Lot it #.I-. renf on fil- in the Florida, according Cle -he court in-�nl for r,f'rice of th r� 1rc%:!t k corlrd in .01 pram Beach County re- .4, Z - ----- wa,."'i, I'a'fe- p',yn,.-W i-t r�qay,%iaid ji�re)qv-hr- Ihe 1:1—t"1 111' v, -1 if re,"I'l"Jid 'i,lie, 'I., .;ra iiin all ix' -'T:-L ed-j1d, 2 li--� qt President V cleliver in'pp x. F12ST-HAT C By p 641 -� rt� .r-s a FaL3 �l 5. � �: ..�- d A � .y a ,y,,, s-..r �y,, k .t,.�" a � � P r' , '•n p P" L' it Y. •' -i; Cr+-r i.- .. -` • ,`'L,-Ci +' x' '- n. .[ ^s -. ....f V '. 14w }� �,+r�: I e. ',s .- r.�.ort# it s.` ,y a't ..":-x .rs.t*'' . ' f� � -.a , _ -- 'r". -�f '� aka- .8° r -J�F���i r +i:. •bs - - - r}}. ilr>: T < f- r"" 1 ` dr. • y' sA 162 Mff471 j - s� • tat[Of • Florida County Of • .ral.s..oe • - i1[[LVy [ertifyt fha!yn this day I.nasally appeared hefnrr•ale,no officer duly. author . iced to aJminirlrr oaths is and lake arknoudrdymrnb. A. A. Hubbard, Fraeidant _ 1. .. alFirat Nat!on l Bank of llelrq Renrh ,a eprponrlinn • • - !u a,-u•.•!!knnuw!i+ter It .:rlinidual and officer of mid rurporali.il-rl.•.rrihrd•a,end Intel.•,.- .. .. ruled III.•fore. - ,.nlisfur(' piece anti doh,ad:m m•/rd,p-d brfor.••n,•lL.+r.niti r'srpnrvdunl.�.. - .•uh•d(h.•luul.•f,n Ih. purer srr lhrr•ur rin.•s+rd as lh.• + f and rl. 1-f laid nrp..roln,n _. �n {f�itnrss` Nhereof. ►. rlat•,• h.l.•nnr., ,.•( ,11„ h 1•+rl and r,J,+..! .;J,.inl .,.,, .: + • - :r•• DnlT.y •.+ch .and 1.yu+Ll I.VuL.!ten 1'•r7 y]L L-:?'•••,;15T-'4";,,,:"'•-• ,- - ' . - ' . -,:-, .. .2 • -* . 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'., - ,4 *.i ... : J IV"' : - T 4� f--- G-tea: "*•. . 7 - i. r}a � T ,- +isi�' �.�t I-ft__ i •; '_',LP - -St3 !',_L r...,v.�S ^�,�( t+.�is„! . y `�'+ �y },: AaaIs and wi , i � wile. `'-t"Kt`` '� that they and seek ss Alf-it are the'Sloe Mt _ s .. s*i;. •im*Ail." da C4* tr.etb' asses appear as grantees in at sa tilit apasial s ' th Dot asseatad b L. 2. Perkins, Bessie B. Parities; Molt lames, Anna • Bataan, Monett C. Ball and slsaaoer C. Mall, bearing l 0 iV stt,l! _.,>:l fit _ 1e30 Dowdand raiordod in Dd Book ,� p, pa 1a7�, yeMlie#we •• of Pals Basch County, 1lorsda, 'heroin said aboura named grantors, • topther with other persona whose names appear in said toed, • • • granted, barplaad, sold'eat aonwyet all their.right, title and interest in and to • - Lot Pa Las Palms Addition, is the City of Delray Beach, Pals Bosch County, Florida, : • - according to Mat thereat on till in the - offiee of the Clerk of the Ciranit court - in and for Pals Basch County, State of Florida, recorded in Plat Book 10, pap 68. to Prank (taller of Pala Boa& County, Placid*, said teed hating ~ been given, as recited therms, to.r plaaa a Ilarrsaty Deed glean • ' ••• • by Jtrhn I. Ball, Annie C. 1a11, Adolf Balkan, Anna Bolhen, P. C. •• i.. Ball, Nary lthsl Ball, Beasts B. Parkin sad L. S. Perkins, wtsieh : • • deed was List or aisplasad and bee not been recorded. Affiliate further stato that they.and Bash of. then ars. • . familiar with the taste under *doh laid original Warranty Dead. ' was guess by the.aforesaid grantors to the said_Prank B1a11er-whi a foots era slbllowar ; _ t • That en to-el!, he 17th day of marl, 1016, the last *bowl, neat grantors eea*s7et by larraaty Deed fats i, 1;, 1A M. •_ r 3 e •ll stn in Ike nit/ at tiara > , P1aN i�s Bea& Dimity, Flo riew► ug to Pint.thereat ea file is the `; . at*na et*the a"iart M0' Shoe eir nit cerrt L..Ait tee Pala Dated • Coaiye• . at i Ache sasoa'tsd la Plan leat'10, pgp Sin to - . , *tiro said /Wait i1 "" 'a ta3+ i rrsaa iEn oaf/ Msai .\ \ eau i.' a.ing M 1.eT b114 1aDd:s->ilille lie gala • _ ,� .dy J' f f y e>4 =te .t sd1,: 3 ✓ - r ` rS� Y` L rz i "- > ti• a k • • ram_.. . .N 5 tc- _, , > z } F f- r } Lam...F+• T- t #� 1�sr t _ �. _ `. . t; 11 f '1 •. :bad Lot _'. :,. .,;, a se a..-v, • _•^. a trade wan-.. ••.. a ed•. zH- ' • as attorney in fast for the subdivision above atioa4d, sbsr!is *Da_abort_-*g_,Isaie'3�t.,ld . ' eoovayed by 'be aforesaid mobts 1. Sall, as attorsa1 to root for . • • the owners of said lot, to the said Prank Sallee by Warrsatl Dodd gi Ir. in exchange for Lot 11 thieh was son,Ked by the said Prank tif I caller and Maria Molls, to the said Jana•. Sall, as attorney is 1 fact: both of said deeds having beta daliwered timaltaneoasly. r1 . • . . lz.E arnance to at the records of Pala Modish !�ffi'! state gr County, Florida, show that the oonrganaa made by the said i I prank-Haller to mask?. Sall,.as attorney,in fast, of Lot 21 • - L occurred on the 17th day of February, 1926, said deed being re- II `. corded In Deed loot 223, page 192, pablis records of Palm Beach' $ and ballet of .. - County, ]►lorlda. That to the lost of facebN these affiants, said Lot 26 Lam Palmas subdivision, as above to Frank fkllas' -,• . 1I • L described. vas eonveysd and delivered/by the se mass r. Mall, . as attorney in fact fur the ous ors of said lot, on the 1Tth day f1 of February, 1926, bat as these affiants are advised and bailees '- • fsaid last mentioned dead was never p1a5.Q or record ia•Pa1m Meath , p f • - county, liorida. and sworn le belbra ,,r } ibsd . \ ••,- . , i• no this.Lk....ay of • . i.- ♦ .. - • • • • e .-z• - , • , . - • - - c- ac. . . - icey e.-'t . �It.f� Mt k i is h j-i?' kac ,?nt = '' s,. ; iu -• 4ti r � 7 04• a u � '� F � - � ♦1 _( Q.; i ,4-' C}. t r�4t E �` + 1' � . +` i 2. y • - , - � A Y � 2Le` Usc �, ' . �z _. f _ • I - itI _ II • 1 _ - \ . ,1.,i, 334 I I } i VARRANTZ DEED \ __ THIS INDENTURE, Made this. "fi,.�, day of July, A. D. 1948, Ii and EVEL7N SLOAN, his wife, of the hI D SLOAN JR• �— i 3etween T parties of the first • of Palm Beach and State of Florida, PA Vista County address is MCRRIS, whose mailing i I, part, and EL1Z ABETH H art, 1 Beach, Florida, party of the second p I Del Mar, Delray art, for and } j :4ITNESSETH, That the said parties of the first p . I One Hundred Dollars (3100.00) and II in consideration of the sum of �� paid, the recei;t �rhereof ��" �, pother valuable considerations in hand argained, sold and trans • is hereby acknowledged, have granted, . and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell and transfer `: j (erred, part and her heirs and assigns , • arty of the second in the unto the said partY lying and being Dreyer, all that certain parcel of • and State of.rlorida, more prerticularly des • Coun�� oP palm Beach, • cribed as follows: feet of'.Lot ThirtY'Eeven The West $4.82 according to the plat (37), Las Palmas, the office of the 1,' � ,,, thereof on.file in Courtin and for , "Clerk of the Circuit . City 1n Plat.Book 10, page 6E, `+„-• said p Donny:being located n the. R- t 4:�j said Pro�Beach, Florida• •_ •• ,• of Delray :_ and improvemerts !�p� 3 TOGbTHEk:with the buildine,s J• 0 located thereon �' t �• of,Delray Beach EiuilQ'ng`. •"SUyJECT po restrictive covenants and ens•: : � City Y „ }1L�:in ments of g codes, Oroinances.ant'. ReKuand that • , • and Zonin, Co the 1947 levies, n:. If taxes stiosequent to-. , �N.ri� r" - 1• certain Mortgage Deed .1 palmReach County ?1 ' Page , ' a balance t ,' :a c here is r . ./ 'y"' Public.:records, o which=the grantee herein OCO 00 duo, .� 401 agrees ao assume ana, pay-here •ditamen•a 'ard appur j ... spy a with all the'tenements, TOC�THER title, interest ad+ estate; it privilege, right, , ; tenances, with every P ... _ f reversion, remainder and easement thereto t 1 dower and right of dower;. ', "belonging • or:in any ae appertaining •• i HAVE AND TO HOLD the same in fee simple forever ; TOr_ do covenant kith the i f rties of the first pa Anti the eeid pa is lly seised o£ r of the aeco:d part;that they are • said partyf zee:.from all incumbrances and. z f :tic said :premises;`•that..the7.• _ , - _. } . •,- zfr....,-.._:-_ l'\k \ OLEO 851 �� 35 \ 4 . I 1 i ,� authority to sell the good right and lawn ! they have do hereby fully } 1 that 1 parties of the first part same arainst same; and the said and trill defend the to said land, ! • warrant the title �omsoever. , of all Person° first part have !' the lawful claims Parties of. the k yr VITHESS VIIEREOF, the said the day and year above written. ,i • their hands and seals , hereunto set �! sealed.a delivered A �� j _�SE;L1 Sir• • pr ce• d/ ) 't 1 Lye yn ;, n T. F �i 1�3�43aCtr. of Jul}, A. . t?��t� YOv`"YAL this �� day it. and ?VEL�ii That p aced Thee D. SLO+��eyC. ant z d ' I dEREBY CE:�TIFon sops the pe+-sons i� ack led�ea a�rsme knO severs ed i..O 5hisrevrithe forego/Iv:wconv yance seat and SLOAti,ctnt ` who e the tobe their .free �l eed the executed thereof and the said . jr ; yrivate ' execution .to. b oned; an a se?ar<^^-t aratt lY an 1''` �• of tses:tlid T. D. aLJAN, J3;'before sae; ;and Ssi:e mauc her ,�1£ ,1 and Pof. tre said T. made by a of re wife �ndsco:nowledNCh�n ursie trlsit,ter_ e%a�•_n`t�onrier'�saldnhusband, ate hence Ior. �r ri ,.nt, titl�f ec it f id deed of conve all h pal't_.roai the sa, conveyin,: sent.0 oty = - a party. se�arste-nro�crt:' i Lh.•t she exedutel nouncine, -er of wshinr. shod dowers lands therein described,: anithonstr~.+ xe • whether, ' ' he 1 snd;without sari hu bind est, in"and to' S voluntarily, Iron her 4 t.ole, oulsion of or In �aid;deed'freelx andt com• t lle%ray 3each, i,edr, a pr�hensi�n . and official seal end .Yzar last aforesaid ...!ITtltab,:uy state,1re • - • said:coontiy; inn state,..Lhe ddy c • t:otary Pub exQires , y i, co•m^dsuon ,..,::. v fir• K. t,•q al r•`J. °• , 1 ;...� r I r SgHl • �'' A....c• •, M z. ,..' -k.e•p by • .y 1 tiled im Record at i - trument was ?hu►ne t ? ati LOS4RH this; day J d Recorded in,• • R •ecord _ '' , �=- + 194�-.w t ` ' - 1 gook --1 ' •atAR ETTF Clerk Circuit 3 s��t"�F�S�t •:,•' �Couc..Va )each CpUflt lot1 �"!' x u� $ .,' . s _v;;; ats}°�c,i ..,-- rM rt+ ty j Sr a13 1?r'$' • -{ ,:. s T r` - ' ' '' z "'o-_y - t . i 1 aaawlis saer�a leer a S.a a.errr w r��wi a e�ew - - 4.•D.»I19.bpslisabeth I. lyeris, a �ridOW, t .. • wntworter celled the Yuegagor d.to Bally B. fsitler having/ter calls!the htsrtlpec . • . ��That far diners/wd add aaluable considcr Lions.and also in co sldenalon of the swrlegats ease massed in the promisee,"wets a sasn data hersotth.screwier described. the midMorflgar does /Want•bar/atw.sell alie.remi.c.ethane.convey and eonJtrat • • • ID- aisle the.aid ifstergss her .heirs and assigns.in Ise sisspie,all the eertafrn tract of " tend.of soma the sad Mortgagor . is now seized and possessed.and in actual pos- s'+ atasion.sleets la Pala Beach County.State of Florida, • described ae follows: • West 84.82 feet of Lot 37 of TAB PAU(kS, De1raT ' Beach Florida' according to the Plat thereof`on file �n the of�ice of the Clerk of the Circuit.Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in . s= F Plat Book 10, .page 68, I / TOG TF$R with the duelling thereon. w • a 1 it ll„ ' j property,parevant�tM aiay as C1ssi'C' IatsagiWe Pc::oaal - ,, 1 lr -'•.()i i '. magus,Asia 11941.CLap:er Z0 4,Lame o1 h 4..34.1d A irsa.' Season O.3 Gtlases. F. �; _ {; . :::::.,...i..,. ::,:,:,13;;.:titi:_,.. ..,...t.:::_i_::::::.:,:;.: ::.5._,,,,,. ...._.____., .:____ ____.. . _ _;. •, . . ... , ,..,,.. ..,,,. .........,. ..::: „:.:.:.:,... ..._,_____,..._.1--'7.,7-.,.-:!-=.---'':. - *. - — —._,:,;----,:-`, S,. �G `l s y 1 J * t6� z Cs f'�ti,,k Y tea, t+, k t;s r - -'N- ec.•v S .s • • J ^e•say ? d .f ' �.t."..,�� lr;f ."t`' c._ :N,--� • ....F.., is • F-.� .- t ti .Y.i ' +K- +-•3 If. 't�fw $ r` _-Gi + 4�' 'L.j' ,r -► �.t;1'h' - - aalarr.sri►thV sit 1taly�hp ," + / ,Ia l•w• k timell; bier Haas alla�4 do!/ «'rtrt . a►tt;s!Y Mstt�n • her hers. hilt n fora aid r+tn;`tilt Sedd Nattle 'J• '`'i, e�/r/.ra+1�i.ilW.l.�+d load lea am**• NW the saki fie t�i! .bee /!d%ower and mod + M awrM • add had in fee e1w/1re I 0 al«wdd:the a ahp/Mhilifid h•add Mstygae bir heirs.&seal representatives sad fir.al an Haw paesi�said tuittlr M racer ape.hail se. cum and en lea said hind:that said lead b live Nee lapcawk u:that said!be}t r her heir and wet r. Mies.win makesaei farther ar+nr+enon to paled the lee simple title le said Mud in said Magee ..- .bar - heirs.bird repeesetlaHau sad assipu. as may nua«wilp be rrctrtird:and that mid Mar�ger- dt>.! b folk erareant the • title to said Mud and will defend the same costae the/r/a!(kilns of all persons ohoauoetrer. : �' reside� t1yf, That tl said ilatyyer, her heirs.ladat rgrasentaUes or • atslpu,shaft p g unto the said Modwse • bar /qal representadsa or assigns.the certain prat/seag mole ; of which the loftwiq in weds and hors ii a ttVe"P 7 to-tdt: xe s 4pQ X).00 Da1raY naaads �laeida. Oet P7 h9 (�fI titans). ': -, - rive yearn �� - �F�DAT.T0!VALUZ SD�YID I t IOWU TO PAY TO Tax canna Or � E.Litsl� AT D1111r . lisrila ' With Intend thenvn at the life oC_1-sir a�+.Mr area • troy date " �tll terb,My,"aYemt;sod abte ee 1 .The aaker and. parrs d tIs P.A.farther S.maim"M•nd.seas at araial•wL r,I. :r!UM sate 1n use suit+ball be beoad�t for We r.1a9 e.bract,ar the seals W b be "too fe�aad at r�urn U_ rues.- abie attorneys fw for addnt tech eoJeCHis.Dsi yed iMsr.M.pgaufe to beer NisrsM Lroa ielrrk/it_�—;7er m t.pet annnm py aealas..ellr Deft 1p'; _ilisa etb H. Morris �.r4 - . 1 I . and shall perform,comply ariGl and abide by.each and eseeg the.atipaM tame.area eds._con- notet*G deed.then this dad arad the+stabs ditions and a otxranis o/sail"pt�omt++orft el hereby pirated shall cease and. naftand paid. r f the said Mortgagor: •(a.bariall sad , bar.'. heirs./hear repro en.a• -.t flues and asrlaat + 'y a • 2 ?ewes v..a to`mod some I - ..geld .:�t z ��a 4y .�•,p .s :-•,--' - •1 x.. y - - '' - Y�1MAC*MM O/rMfr;Mi t Mb7 ew�d r/Y 1.......................... � '}f•• LY.Ar t♦�ti 4t•Y iGw10 'emu 1r no CAI ! B. a E .ITIX the owner and bolder of a certain mortgage deed executed by ELIZ.ABETH H. HMARIS, a widow to SALLY S. RSITLBR bearing dale the 29th day of April ,A.A.19 k9.recorded in Mortgage Book 455 ,page 93 .in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County,Slate of Florida.securing one certain note in the principal sum of Four Thousand Dolan,and certain promises and obligations • set forth in said mortgage deed,upon the property situate in said Stale and County described as follows.to-u,il: • West 84.82 feet of Lot 37 of Las Palmas Delray Beach, Florida according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 10, at page 68. �I !I • . • • ;I I• 1 • • . 4. II 1hereby acknowledges.-full payment and satisfaction •of said note and mortgage deed. and - _ -.- - surrender s the same-as cancelled, and hereby direct s the Clerk of the said Circuit.Court. to cancel the same of record. her, hand and seal .this '�7 day of ,. 1 February A:D.19 53: Si rd ea iid !furred in sense o/ he c � i a . �u' 'tr _I r Z ;r- _ w �s .v Y t 204 PA* 18 �if vL�YDA PALM BEACH I 16.160 i , Th da/pr�ht appeared before me an officer duly author' t:ed to administer oath,al' fakeonthis aehnowledgmeeh, Sally E. Reitler Jto ate Heil known to be the individual de- serfbed in and who executed the(ongoing satisfaction piece. and sh• acknowledged • I1 before me that she executed the same for the purposes therein expressed. tautest, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at �Lc i..7 said County and tale.this /7 • February A.D.Is 53 1 u Hota��ic. My commission a xpires:4( .24/fit. s 1 -r • kjAt • AC= C _h'4te'1.'�. 0 f� y>- C C. 1 C O M .<_ - Qiii ti/:r • _ G n ',' c a- .-�-- - - - - Fab • 4 a o .� _ R T � p p � m 3- ono • . • _ • a�•y�i }£ �3,�''`4*a 9jie' ' L. = L ��J'c r�s3•Y � �' i ��5 "k �t .C�fr- � ��,, r - Z +•N-} .- ,f rN "a`v Nr l r tr` S`sa`ti. "":'y; �- §' '..' d8 t - iiiii.00f3*AN NOUNZUM THIS INDENTURE, Ilade thisn41.:344by of February. A. D. • 1953. Between F,LZZIB B, MORRIS, a widow, of the county of • Palm Beach, State of Florida, party of the first part, and • ;!IIITfHROP WINSLOW, whose mailing address is Gulf S'ream Road, • Gulf Stream, Delray Beach, Florida/party of the second part, • ., . ` 'dITFMS•NH, that the said party of the first part, for • and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred Dollars($100.Co) - to her in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowled-ed, 'I:II)(1• : !:as granted, bargained, sold and transferred, and by these Irma% or _ presents does grant, bargain, sell and transfer unto the said _ ' party of the second part and his heirs and assir_rs forever, all o;~ 4 that certain tercel of land lying and being in the County of • r• .4600 t Palm Reach, and State of Florida, more particularly described ,•` ` as follows: The Wgst .84.82 feet of Lot Thirty-seven (37), QRIDA Las Palmas, according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit - Court in and for said County, in Pelt Book 10, page 68, said property being located in the vti City of Delray Beach, Florida. Ara' TOGh`THlgt with all buildings and improvements thereon. STTRTECT to restrictions, reservations and.;: easements of. record: City of Delray Beach Building and:Zoning-Codes, Ordinances and Regulations, and'taxes subsequent to the 1952 levies. TOGETHER with all the 'tenements, hereditaments and tenances, with every privilege, right, title, interest and estate, • dower and right of dower, reversion,_"remainder and easement there- to belonging or in anywise appertaining,:•� • _ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD F he same`in, fee simple forever _ - t lit, ..A":- - W �y�s�.,.iE.c,, } s a++xx,), '�+ s r a.rr>Jt i, 1, .r,r 5 r ; 'fir Y" i ' ,4 1= r'1 with . 's of Apse ' - _ tea ' pert tint.she is 1�1l seized of • the said pn=t7- ,,,wea ° ' • they.tse free from all inosabrannes and ,the said premisgs,�,�,hg,. • • that shP �_t8�s �and WOO— &nthority to:,soil the ease, `:'and the said party othe first, pa rt•'does hereby f warrant f t will defend the • the title to said land, except`as aforesaid, and • same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. { ;: 1f, tie said perty of the first part 1 IN WITNESS F_ has hereunto set her hand and seal the day and year above written Signed, Seale Ind delivered in •fir presence: • (SELL) e • orr s STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF PALM ts1CH. IHEREBY CERTIFY, That on this,LLey of February, A.D 1953, before me personally appeared ELIZABE1. 11. *!ORF.IS, a widow, • to`me well :-:own and known to me to be the person'described i.' •snd who executed the foregoing conveyance and she acknoaledr.,ed the executlon, thereof to be her free act and deed for the. uses . - and purposes therein mentioned. 'rn signature and `official seal at Delray $sail. in the County of Palm Beach and State of Florida, the day axis , year last aforesaid. "t71oa i o ary ic. :ci• tip_. ,i4y conmiasion exp ,� t �i i t i µ,toy Pubk.9bt*of Plaids et Iwo rt' ,„ MV,....,...on*+ores lu 14 1954, •••; 1 ,, • lrMd by n.«a..s.ti c.r K.1 /Z Lt s eeakLt-.ad<=-�' ,cat c . ..�u J•_ liKid4 t,M rt. IYvuty 1 i s` i` -� SpV(NER a 9--- .14929 Latk Avtnue Fl-a& Sol F-A9b 1A print for 1Ay*'0 Tide Cutranty Fund.011"do;' y Imcs FLORN ed M—SaCTION 069-01 F.S.) iSTATUT01w FOR 1,4 1968' Vttwfm &y Of --Apr-1 d this 2nd P Ma e _a d urvivin� Jfi9,j'4 D a c c a s e 1, woman n 3. . . � a ';jjN3L9d, a s 1 na, PA S Florida lin B3ach tate County Of Idif e Pa 5- of the S- O'Bill"'. JLF!jID A. otl3i�1Z.14 and is P. 0. Box 297-A Pal Harbor ova"" whose post officeaddress S 01 New York rf olk tate 0 OU of the County Of- in consider.stion of-the sum Of Dollars. 0 id grantor,for al� 00 ----------------------- That 59 Int whereof is hereby witu------------P��n and no/l in hand paid by-lid grantee.the rem! Y I to said grantor heirs and assrp;forever.the fol- tee and grantee's ther good and valuable considerationi !qn" -wit: and o a sold to the NO e county,Fkxida,to ed has granted.bargained aw Pal'a acb g and being in acknowledg - situate,lyin a lowing described land, .,AS IAS PAL Th-.3 -dinrr PI at 4 I-st 84.82 feet Of Lot 37, to th h -Florida, accol D-11ray B�,ac frice of thc-Clerk -?cor-d-d in the 0 i Beach .—r r th,r and for Palo C rcilit Court in . :pag-� 68. of the:! i.1 Plat'Book 10, �lorida, Co intlf ATE,rFLORIDA DF fLktb* it OF p�T t'X IUDA MIDITARY-51AM Ep C), IAX 43 0 W w t: t?Pr-u. A $11.00 will defend the same aSanst the'lawful Claims t the title to sai hereby.fully waff" and said grantor does conted'requires. all persons whomsoever. fm&Sdu a,plural, Of 4,17 an ntee are "Grantor7 an u first above writtem the day and ye )es hand, eunto set tor has ben, our p 7�1 Si and -1,as Park�s Win�10%-1--` n-- (sea .0. 777=- A, LM ID J Mon STATE OF -F all% it owledgments. pt e &c n "AC' offi,,j duly qualified.W tak COUNTY OF PAU4-B�" . ., d befo' s re FY that on:Ahl aY I IIEREBY.CERTI.- le w0rnan jlow� a-s ng Pdrks WinE red and lacItnowledged before for,&ng instrument ed the 'delaib�d in and who ex-ecut the person . .1 ";- � � A r dayAf P d to gne knrvn to boo 2n ejj6uted.1he'sanit- mi last aflonjad this, me that 's he aavae�al in the County and'S' n WITNESS my h, d and offi. 19 Notary Public My commisdqp 4;"' t L.,Qi 'Z'j ge��I In 01R�W RM4 D[Palm Belch tcmly-f WA d639 xr: - STATE OF FLORIDA fU co COMM OF PALM BEACH 0 WI RID A. p . Before me, the undersigned authority, pely r_ O'BRIEN, who, after being first duly sworn, deposes and says: - - 1. Mat.affiant's name is WI FRID A. O'BRIEN, that he is single, and resides at 918 N.E. 5th Street, Delray Beach, Florida 33444. M 2. That affiant is one or the Grantees named in that certain Deed 196b, recorded April 2, 1968, in Official Record s dated the 2nd day of. April, _ g... Book 1646, Page 1639, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, 4 conveying the following described property, to wit: The West 84.82 feet of Lot 37, LAS PALMAS, Delrayy Beach, '` • Florida, according to the Plat thereof recorded in the office of ;; :' _ the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, in Plat Bock 10, Page 68. 3. That on said date, the affiant was married to MAGDALENE S. O'BRIEN, ; \(1 . , who is the other Grantee in the above described deed. 4. Mat` MAGDALENE S. O'BRIEN, died at Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, on the 23rd day of July, 1986, and at tt.a time of her death -- r: was a resident of Palm Beach County, Florida; that there have been r ' - probate proceedings as to the Estate of said decedent,.and decedent's estate ti. is not subject to inheritance or estate taxes.: A certified copy of death Y . • e certificate is attached hereto 1968, until "' S. That at all times frail the�aforesaid lid day of April, - I" the death of MAGDiAL NE S. O'BRIEN, as aforesaid, the relationship nf,hu bsrd iand wife between affiant and decedent was continuous and not broken by . divorce decree or otherwise. „ z r 4 A. O'BRIEN, AftYant a.pi fa e Sworn:and subscribed before me this K X O .day of appr_.mb.r , 1986. .njoa..pmu___. . 1 a 41 ' Lam �y `i li ' - te . -i,-, �t r eW o�aaY.�7i�ir r �a is N I wa..�,rr.ar►at� ��a •: a.sr�.w.aaaw. _ GI O !� ` Si +jam .(i SPINNER.DITTMAN !EDERSPIE{..D N tJNa MA).N54.2 s., 7 `` -;. SOI-tST ATLANTIC AVENUE DC( AY SCACW ♦LOIMOA S34µ I,OSI ZTS•t.00 - _ a' - �_ • .# '. • OCPMTMENT OF x_': .Health 6c Rehabiiit�lw Services y DISTRICT NINE. PALM REACH COUNTY DEPMTM (NTOf.` 1 HINSY CERTIFY THIS To BE A Taut:cellIC HEALTH i..,. OF THE LOCAL REGISTRAR'S RECORD f01 evtivi A :T.. t ,.Ytir^•.WamM+c '' WL$T FALM BcACH, FL 33401 • • E '? Fir i, vaid MdsM ea mind mot • g ' `' klitokILILdleyee°'. . 4 E AVOCsbtdlbttd,) Iti e1/IE��•.:. } r ' ��Ti. I. „U. 'arom CERTIFICATE OF DEATH • B�iAac.�a LOCAL rNt.q. •- FLORIDA - ¢r r DECEDENT-MATE FIRST:. WDOLE LAST - : SEX DATE Of OEATHIAN D .TII • 4, rn noX ' t' FEMALE , JULY 23, 1986 t. .,,,,,,,Mill Mdgdalene S. O'Brien , RACE--•V.wNI..Wr. AGE-L N I.o d.y' UNDER I YEAR UNDER I OAT DATE Of RIRTHHis.O4.w/ COUNTY Of DEATH 'I[ . 'V ' ,T I whit' ' ' s. ( w , , , MAY 28, 1904 • ,. Palm Beach i IAa. , DAYS LOURS/ Y Ns 4' CITY,TORN OR LOCATION Of DEATH - HOSPITAL OR OTHER INSTITUTION-IARA(if ROT a l.SI .S•T.WIN.d TrwOM/ M HOY OA INST IIHOHN•OOA : 76 ,. Boynton Beach Manor Care of Boynton Beaoh on[I..Idn_,npre&*' / ' l S TA OF 5ITH II.04 CITIZEN OF WHAT COUNTRY UA IEO.NEVERWRRI[D. SURVIVING SPOUSE.1I RAA M,•.'rR1 A..rI t. . Vermont . USA „iDO1MFA � _ Wilfrid A. O'Brien �'� �- SOCIA_SEGMUTYNULMER USUAL OCCUPATIONIG,r AIM RI ma*Axe lwrp _ ACRID Of SW US [SS OR INDUSTRY , Pas!wooing MA �monr INM1 Public School ,7 127-16-1842 • ,,. Teacher ,,, RESIDENCE-STATE COUNTY CITY.TOWN OR LOCATION STREET AND WARIER - fMID[4IITY LIMITS - _• •. (Ep"/' N°' b' • �� FLORIDA ,.,Palm Beach ,k :a 918 N.E. 5th. Street lray Beach ,.� ,» SAT (MST WOOL LAST MOTHER-.WIDEN NAYS - FIRST WOOLS - - LAST . IR „ Michael Sennett „ Nora Starr - • _ NI(MMANi-NATAL bhw/ /AMLINOADORESS : STREETOR A TO NO . CITY OATOWTI STATE.... EIP -cam ,,. Wilfrid A. O'Brien „,, 918 N.E. 5th. Street Delray Beach, FL. 33444 - " SUAIAL CREMATION.NEUOVAL.OTHER ISA,Y.,,, CEMETERY ORCREYATOA-NAME. LOCATION CITY OA TOWN -STATE - s.,�- • Tw I. .Removal S.T.PATRICKFS-CEMETERY ,.,GRANVILLE, N.Y. • fUI1(RAL CTOR-(S FUNERAL NOTE ADDRESS . • ,M► /�/ ,.,Lorne & Son Funeral Home Delray Beach, Florida '`-` 70.T,w.r,0,rT I.. PA►I►f .Mc.N,O a.. 2,.O.Rr O.R.N NNa.. Nw...,w05Mbn I.r.PI•'A•RO .C.INI)N w - ♦ b NiRMNU N•r. lry, •1 ,II...MY W Vl.rt NIO Gu•q 111.clwt.lN u.r. ISIM+••w TIN)►TAb / - 1.1r. - ' //�� �ti IWA+A+Ar TONS. T. DAYC:ICgMD opp../pg.nl NOUIL Of DE•H DATE STONED Ibo.OH,.Y I HOUR OF DEATH 1 E 45 AM Y i ,.. 71. M - NAME Of ATTE,ODNO PHYSICIAN IF OTHER THAN CERTIFIER FYyp C•PIw1 2 PRONOUNCED DEAD OH G.,.VI PRONOUNCED PEAS gm., a' .>� _ _.. S!ON -' 7 is AT - M t' �NAME AND AOOAESS Or CLAW TEA IPHTSICIML IREOICAL(XAYINfR)(TYp a Alai 5. n Tim Weatherford, M.D. 2406 South Seaoreet Blvd. ., Boynton Beaoh,PL. 33435 • REGISTRAR ._. ,., y� , OATV RFCEMEO EY KOItTMII/ ON V 3 _ 4 n.ISpAN,r•/► 11011. C•...k ;4t..M - �•,"`I- f'�ki}E f1N - 20 • .! ', 71 ,MII[OIATE CAUSE' JENI AQM{,Y O(ILU P(A L'1N[f 1.}(OA AND fc91I w� ',CAE TO CAI AS A CONSEOUENC OF 00'4 Itr CS."CO:" ,IAti1/,M1O CYE 1rQ.-.i- n 0 `; .MY•ITTO w...r1.:. - .-.: •r DI1E TO ACOYSLOIRNC.,7/ - - ,PITY I1.,wrn aI..IWp.r '.r/E". PART OIIEA.Q,1iCAN1_ ; F:iiPtr AI/,pA.I•rM0 r o......AFAR.1 W ►RAT■P/[Wlt WA.MEN A - AUtOyyIKY CASE N u 10 AIEjA(JL 'f- . ._ _� ♦.- PNOMY[.H'P M�fYT 7AIpl,AT1 „iT® EAAII•IMA' A,r rsti - �T IDYL-(� (/L Ihm.aTI AAAAwwCC[CCCIDENT.SLRCOE a ^DATE OF II ASP pb.OM•Ti) HOUR°,INJURY , DESCRIBE NOW INJURY OCCURRED - • • - IKWIG tR.O[ttRII1ROfSpclyl _ .-...-__ - 778 {1•jI VT, 77c � Y 771- MWIIYAT /Spcb KALE Of 1NJUAT-Al AA.t.Lrw.Trost YcrA.Wc. LOCATION SME LT ORAf D NO .CITY OR TOWN STATE _ IOdsIBS ,f a FL RN.%•IF ISP.RI,I :a 13ECORDEWS MZMO Ldb�b 1 a- at Wolfing.l'yolog or Pi a.aWfYeh4 la Rib&embolic } : ul ' aD. SPINNER.DITTMAN,FEDERSPIEL a DOWLING . _ - R �� � ` •O+CAST ATLANTIC AV CNUC OELRAY efJ.CN iLDR10A»oat /SOBI-E7t1 EGDO _ -•� b. _ _ .. 1.,, fRu t• I. i A:r et.Writhes,'ripples atleIAles , r , �,,.•, ,! k!gLN�yI !�MParn'�!w•.,.ra...•.-•... - J i•�51.•. • • `f.. 01CP753 E.poPAFAY/E1IT OF�"�1 Iw ill1.4.-:. • CERTIFICATE AND RECEIPT r� F E Director NONTAXABLE r�� FOR ESTATE TAX '' ' JOHN V. SP;'NNER,,ESQ. • A11:"ANtIC':AVE. ® SO1. E. , , • cli DELIIAV BEACH, FL."': ,I 33 hhh anti t1 h4;' RE flte EAtete of . = ` s M �i����p���Y 127p 16t+1 y4AGLAl ..: Y CI .. ..•.. .. •.. 1� Retldent ofof PALM: EACH County, 1 ' St t1 of FL 0/ !86 • c, i •. Date:ate: 12/09'!•8 6 Det rt. ..: _ CERTIFICATE NUMBER A A 14 v 9 7 S ','', . . . ! .„:4„..,„... . .„ . t "' 7 S • 9 l rr u b ao h�..... p1•�• ,;{:�., - 'c N i fir: J; L THIS I=. O.CERT17Wn acc"��ance with the provisions of Chapter 1 9P. Florida tutes, there has beeiri.filed with this office,a swom report or return for Estate TaXE 3 as required -.:Jawi:and on the basW theiabf It,has been dwertalned that Ahe above Estate Is not subject.to the I rid Estate Tax.-, ThiAsimiance of�this CertMcate..'however, shall not preclude the essessment allection of Estate:Taxes subs"vently:determined to be due the State of Florida. d co If proof of nonliability by the above Estate for the Florida Estate Tax is required by any arson,this Certificate may be exhibited as evidence of such nonliability. Given:in triplicate under my hand and Ahe Seal of the State of Florida. -T. 41T RANDY MI E)(11-CtMW DW&CTOR DEPAR OF RENENUE 4A %Wwavoo S 6 OIECORD VERIFIED PALM SEACH COUNTY.FLA, JOHN B.DUNKLE CLERK CIRCUIT.COURT :j, SPINNEP.DIT-MA N.FEDER SPIEL DOWLING 80t EAST ATLAN?10 AVENUE. OMRAY MACK rLOMIDA 034" (3051 E76-0900 . .................. ;44 4 UZA ROMFU T0: .IOifi1 W:.SPIII: ESQ• —brrtt�rt, �, FEB-17-1988 10:5iu 88—O41O27: • 501 East Atlantic Avenue . • fP1,.ay Beach, FL 33483 • ORB 5575 Pi. 1.778 (305) 276-2900/736-0400 • Y.. t. • sTA oA DEPARTMENT REVENtlE - « 071 C C J TALLAHASSEE. FLORIDA 32399-0100 ERA" for NONTAXABLE CERTIFICATE AND RECEIPT ,= FOR ESTATE TAX Q TO: JOHN N. SPINNER 501 EAST ATLANTIC AVE DELRAY 8CH, FL 33483 - 1 RE:The Estate of OBRIEN, WILFRID A. Social Security No. 095+0C-e$57 Date of Death. 07/16/87 Resident of PALM BEACH County. State of Ft. ' Validation Date: 10/30/87u Issue Date: 12/02/87 , - CERTIFICATE NUMBER BA630ft0 - THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 198, Florida Statutes, there has been filed with this office a sworn-report or return for Estate Taxes as required - by law, and on the basis thereof it has been ascertained that the above Estate is not.subject to the Florida Estate Tax. The `issuance of this Certificate,,however, shall not.preclude`the assessment • and collection of Estate Taxes subsequently determined to be due the State of-Florida.. -; . • If proof of nonliability by the above Estate for the Florida Estate Tax is required by any person,this Certificate may be exhibited as evidence of such nonliability Given in triplicate under my hand and the Seal of the State of Florida : V. : RANGY DMIECTOit �i � %M "' DEP OF REVENUE zap•'"- ThA West 84.82:f.et of Lot 37, IAS PAIMIIS,:Delray Beach, Florida,'acxoz+dlxig tuo the Plat thereof reo3rded in the • =-'' Office of the Clerk of the'.circuit Court in and for Palm _ s, .,} Beach County. Florida, in Plat Book 10, Page Gt.. x=i 12/02/87 `j RECORD VERIFIED . 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O'NEAL NOUSE • • •HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA �" -4 -Ty . rc • ' +ffi .. I t• r _. 1.r .. yk( "V �"�y _ `..R rt Z , IS.t..rit� tc .�.: • - aY ;� £��x% '". �' ,`z Wig Sr' 4.y 44� ]�x£.F 5 'S r�r.� �-`' • -ya"X . cat Afy`y� iM 1. '� 1 i.... .--:::.:,:- .:,.- ...','-.'"•,-. ...... -....,I- .7.!.'# -....,.Al /'::;.2..:'''•...-' ''... '...—- * ' t!• 4' " `;•" 5 ..A' x? .i �,,,,, ^- r'.""' -' . • (u y•`" ` i~•'a. ate,rF, "r�r ;iw '�� w RZF �= i tr F� = �4ll' r���>;'. .1•ilk o�" F ,r"Mgt '"s� lg..,., e'+.� "r , 1'+' :: £ t t Z+. ... .! 1.4 t ,,, : „� -, • f, +— ,.-ter .. n `. ' .t; ... r h- .y f V a. _ 'i'J Sy r ;i�xsJ� l'iIt u^r;r �'sf Y '- f `t'£. S .A `•S` yi'aw.s ~ ',' e.r ,S�rN'� .cn�#'d �v�a 1 � S� tit "'.�n y.14 t ','� :ice ri ' .paw. - .n.. ,�" ?�'1 r f T1- t2r4.-o11;0-;e#7o.';:.4.'..',.`a:.--c 4 fs�rr.`.k.),..:4.cr�y - .ice 4"`". 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Prior to 1926 Architect: Unknown Builder: Probably Fred Link Present Owner: Russell and Judy Greene of the same address Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 & 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 Classification for Designation: Architectural • III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture in Delray Beach. It is built of wood frame construction and embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style reflecting both the design and craftsmanship of that style. In the opinion of Sam Ogren, Jr, son of famed local architect Samuel Ogren, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, evidence strongly indicates that this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent local builder circa 1926 in Delray Beach. Research of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, indicate that in 1920 there was no survey of the Del-Ida plat. However, the 1926 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map does show the Dell Park plat adjacent to and north of the Del- Ida plat. The O'Neal house and garage are included on the 1926 map. Therefore, one can conclude the O'Neal House was constructed subsequent to 1920 and prior to the 1926 Sanborn survey. The O'Neal house is located at 910 NE 2"d Avenue and lies between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10th Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. Constructed in the early to mid 1920's and designed by an unknown architect, the building is a good example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920's and can still be seen throughout the neighboring Del-Ida Historic District today. The house conforms almost exactly to the features characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings (1) often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style. While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different planes on the front elevation, additionally the three different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric façade massing. (1) Of particular architectural interest is the entrance to the home which • displays a large paneled pecky cypress wood door with a Greek-inspired, high- relief concrete surround and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. It is featured in Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." On the first floor front façade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom/porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched front-facing gable roof with roof vent covered with asphalt shingles which is believed to have replaced the original barrel terra-cotta tile. The roof line and gable eaves display the original style of barrel tiles. Behind the second story, which covers less than half of the first floor, is a parapet surrounding a built-up, flat roof. The southwest corner of the parapet reflects a decorative step. The walls of the house are finished in smooth stucco. The wood framed windows are either single or double hung sash with a 6/1 or 4/1 light configuration. All windows display deep sills. The windows on the front façade in the first floor sunroom are tall casements topped with fanlights along all three sides of the sunroom/porch. They are all presently covered with metal- louvered awning shutters which were on the house when purchased by the present owners in 1974. The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. Under the stairs, there is an arched top pecky cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. To the right, in the living room, is the working fireplace which is surrounded by a cut surface stone facade without a mantle. The sunroom is entered from the right side living room directly opposite the fireplace through double wood multi-paned French doors. Upon entering the center hall, a large bedroom is to the left with double closets, with fanlights to the front and one to the side of the house. Presently there is a side entrance to this room on the south wall. Continuing down the hall, is the third bedroom to the left with one closet and two large windows offering wonderful light into the modest sized room. At the end of • the hall, there is a full bath complete with a large tub, toilet and sink. Opposite the bedrooms, on the right side of the center hall, are entries into the kitchen and dining room first, then the kitchen at the end of the hall. The dining room has two large windows on the north wall of the house. A breakfast nook can be found off the kitchen which has a large pantry on the back (west) wall of the house and to the right of that is a laundry room which leads to the back yard of the home. When taking the curved staircase to the second floor, you will enter the bright and airy master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets to the back of the room facing the west. There are three windows facing the front of the house and one facing the west offering bright ample light and air circulation. The dressing area has a door which leads you out to the flat roof over the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms below. All rooms, with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms, still have the original wood flooring. All window and door trim is of solid undecorated wood stained a dark brown. To the west of the main dwelling at the rear of the houl, is a small, detached, two car garage of frame construction covered with a rough textured stucco exterior finish believed to have also been constructed circa 1926. The garage displays a flat roof with a parapet wall trimmed with barrel terra cotta tile. Inside, the roof beams and exterior wall framing are exposed. There are several windows covered with what appears to be the original exterior wood window coverings. There are wood, double doors on rollers that open from side to side on a metal rail. Originally, there was a bathroom/wash area in the back corner of the garage which included a toilet. The walls and door to this room are intact. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." • IV and V. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal family has an interesting and significant role in the history of Delray Beach. Samuel Elliot (S. E.) O'Neal was the eldest of four brothers who moved to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. As to time, our best guess is approximately 1918, the conclusion of World War I. The brothers and ages are as follows per Voter Registration records: Name 1918 Age 1936 Age • Samuel Elliot 26 44 Theodore Mathew 24 42 H. Malcolm 15 33 Fred A. 14 32 The brothers were produce farmers west of Delray for a number of years and gradually moved to town as the farm prospered. S. E. O'Neal married Shirley Bradley in 1921. They purchased 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue from Herbert Harrington on May 21, 1930. Shirley's sister, Ida Bradley, held a trust deed on the property for $1,200, recorded April 21, 1931 until March 32, 1942. 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal had one son, Bradley O'Neal. Bradley was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. S. E. O'Neal died in 1970 of a heart attack while pruning the mango trees on the 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue property. Shirley O'Neal died in 1973, and Russell and Judy Greene purchased the property from her estate in 1974. They are the present owners. T. M. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Beach. He later entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the Delray Beach City Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and light to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. Fred A. O'Neal became a lawyer. The Delray Beach Historical Society has a file of stock certificates and patents indicating he invested in several local businesses. In summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. , • • CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of art architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by Fred Link, a Delray Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Neals were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of S. E. O'Neal, known as a World War II fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is an early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's Don Ross designed golf course. VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Delray Beach Historical Society's file on Fred O'Neal Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.E. 2"d Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Palm Beach County Land Transfer Records Oral History: Ernest Simon, Esq. Comments on Bradley O'Neal's school days (contribution to Delray Beach School Library) and T. M. O'Neal Oral History: VFW Priest/O'Neal Post members: Comments by Buddy Sabo, Earl Owens and Donald Gibson Oral history of Helen O'Neal, 2"d wife of Fred O'Neal Oral history of Margaret O'Neal, wife of G. Allen O'Neal, a nephew of the four O'Neal brothers, son of Gilmore O'Neal, a brother who did not move to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. G. Allen O'Neal came to Delray Beach and lived with 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal after Bradley's death. He was in the insurance business in Lake Worth and Trustee for Shirley O'Neal's estate. Historic Designation Report prepared by Jack Frysinger and Starr Deppe-Brigante. 't-' "..a.-- -.t,. ` •• -t'-Citi- s-. --yam a. ns,.b.3?3�py.j.7sx -a-:v -2.t A,g, .F«3 t ...-;, +.'...11r..� j.s.n v - A-T tG•...-rz u. ...�ar�1^ olx.m 1 s _ ..: • P= ". .. - • S • a' ''.105 Ocean Rive. L 33487 i.. as s `7 = _ ER POLITICAL HISTORY OF DE z BEACH r< . tritr ,-1 FO_E:?ORD :.�: �,c , and ,r3,Wit,=: Y'=• •:. 714 L! r Ts T coy 44y , rt Wit_ ",. is?ti ''s`: r i'? L J 1COBS1 Director Yw- _ H ETT;N F LOTC, Co11aborator 'R'- LOUISE St'O?:L S Si:ITH. =ho togr _,_per '. ^-';y 44 . C o- Di:1 ec s' the.. C - f_..i_•.4- __ :n _ _ r't'r-Tt2. ' So1;:t 7:,''r_ia 0::a=._c!i Pes.._,__ -:. ?air :,' _ _•ebr,nZ. .`{. .t:- �__'ou f -' .. - -t -— • .—'-':•-i .c .. }-:z - _r• ` '' ' r eX ekt-4 h iii7: • Wtfi r , s { ,w %NU!RY 9TH, 1925: It was moved by Kr O'Neal, Chairman of the !later' Light j 1 Committee, seconded by Mr Sundy, that J B Long be offered the position of City Manager, at a salary of300.00. a month, Mr Long to assume office i'- as soon as possible. On roll call, the vote was unanimous. r.f : a t i FEB .. RY.25TI1 1925: The returns of the inspectors showed that a total of 103 votes had been cast at the Bond Election February 24th, and votes cast on "` ` the four propositions submitted to the voters were as 'follows: •j`' '` ,000.a45 1. Shall bonds not to exceed 00 be issued for the purpose , - of constructing and acquiring a municipal golf course,- and other _ •f necessary equipment or such municipal golf course? 1 t Yes 98 votes No - 5 votes S 2. Shall bonds not to exceed `'25 000.00 be issued the t +� sfor pu_rpos® of a filtration system and the extension and improvement of the water and light system? Yes - 99 votes No - 3 votes 3. Shall bonds not to exceed 05,000.00 be issued for the purchase of the Chamber of Commerce Hall and Lot 7 and the ICI 14'. of Lot 8, Blk 101Y Yes - 93 votes NO - 8 votes 4. Shall bonds not to exceed 05,000.00 000.00 be issued for the improvement Kg - of the municipal park, with necessary buildings, walks and other Park nur Yes - 98 votes No - 4 votes Ins .'` I. �= APRIL 13TH, 1925: A communication from Mr Dona offering Donald J Ross, �_e_ oing a proposal for architectual services on the Golf Course was read, and it was moved `i_ "_ ' by i-ir Jelks, seconded by Mr Sundy, that the proposal of Mr Ross be accepted; that a contract be offered him, that Li' Rousseau be employed to take charge j of the actual construction work and that Mr Frank Swanson be commended for n- ' his efforts in behalf of the Golf Course. The vote was unanimous on roll cal: ik. Mr Cason, Presidentof 4` s the 'Tom�n s Club placed before the' Council a ` ; 1: request for permission to construct a :-i60,000. Club Building in the „: City Park. Action was deferred on the request, awaiting an opinion ;Pp . i from the City Attorney in regard to the prop✓r procedure. ` ` 3ULY 13TH, 1925: It-was moved by LT Jelks and seconded by Mr Scott that ,* 14,700. bearing 8;� interest for one year, be paid to Mr C Y Byrd as • trustee, to be dis7ersed by him for the purchase of 147 acres of land :0 on.swhich the Golf Course is being constructed. The vote was. unanimous. r, OCTOBER 12Ti1, 1925: Officers elected for the Year 192o: € = Mayor L iTal ter Smith :'' 4 Councilmen G Evans i =- B H SundyiL` ,-' 1,1 0 Jelks :,i, Bond Trustee L F Ranson + <'+ Apaointments made by Mayor: 4 . City Manager J B Long (05,000. per it Chief of Police - - - - U ii Croft year) Acting City Clerk.- - - Lauren C &.nd c 4. . . City Health Officer - - Dr RoyWebb =- is City Attorney C Y Byrd (01,200. per year) { City Judge J S Sundy 18 cr a a. �; - fie`� `00, \. .rt,ssp 1 r. ,u, y L v!'• ��xl f s t hr; 'f Y ,';`i r g Elym,ER 8TH, 1924: The Tax Assessor laid the tax roll showing a correct 1.1 5 ' 'assessed valuation of S1,683,951.47 which was accepted. ' , The Finance Committee submitted the following estimates for the . _ . ' fiscal year ending September 30, 1925:. '+• Y Interest and Sinkin t and (�,+ g 0 11 766.66 i, }s ' Fire Engine Note uInterest 1,458.00' �; ,L ' City. Libhting , ,,, `t' City ?later 3,000.00 Mayor and Council 300.00 ... Ir. 500.00 City Clerk's Office 2,700.00 .. Marshall 8 SanitaryOfficer �cer combined 1,800.00 Legal Services 7,500.00 Auditing - 250.00 Printing, Stationery &.Postage 300.00 Newspaper printing 240.00 Collection Disposal of cans r- rubbish - - - - 750.00 r : Extension and Maintenance of Park 1,000.00 Completion of Jail 1,500.00 • ; Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Band Concerts 1200.00 Mapping & re-naming streets 1.250.00 Total 0 37,514.66 A motion of Mr Sundy, seconded by Mr Malone, was adopted on roll call r by unanimous votes g fixin the millage to be collected for all purposes f,; for the year 1924, at 23 mills. !�:i=i i l OCTOBIR STR, 1924: Officers Elected for the Year 1925; iw,, Mayor J S S 1.:L u_ndy .�; I--:_- . Councilmen T M 0 M Meal - 2 Years V it :4 C 0 Scott `; , 1 I;;;!.1.:.:..._ E V Malone - year c C :Y Byrd - U 0 Jelks ::: Bond TrusteesAi:_7: GEvans o3yearsClerkL C Hand NO r, N 10TH, 1924: Mayor George A Long of Boca Raton was present,sent, and i., addressed the Coupcil again in regard to furnish light and power for that !j 3 City . O'Neal, Chaff?�r ' , Chairman of the water and light Committee moved that the i, City of Delra enter into a contract with Boca Raton (Cont follotrs) .I" y (Contract The motion was seconder? by r Mr Byrd and on roll call was adopted by vote. .; `s NOVEMBEr 17TH, 1924: The City Council agreed to offer a contract to the Gulf Stream Golf Club to furnish lights and power. !.; a r w xa f DECEMBER 8T+I, 1924: Mr C Y Byrd, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee o aid C m " 1 k! '. before the Council the following resolution_: t IIPreamble and Resolution Providing for a Special• Election for r the �;4 issuance of Certain Bonds for the Construction of a Municipal Golf Course, .-i:-i ?:> the erection of a filtration plant and cer in CityPark I „ - improvements, etc it On motion of Kr Byrd, seconded by Mr Ot1eal, the resolution was adopted by lri; unanimous vote on roll call. ;'r,ti: 17 bi f�iI. 1r a ire; „�06?1! - ±:4 ik,f__ Y. r4J iv 'SEA ER 14TH, 1926: Mr Jelks, Chairman of the Special Committee, appointed ° " � to make recommendations on employing a bend for the winter, moved that the city enter into a contract with the band for concerts to cover a ?r K ti period of 16 weeks, or thirty-two concerts, according to the proposal T ` submitted by hr L.faller at a previous meeting and to be placed on file ' { , in the Clerk's office. The motion was seconded and carried on roll call. r i ' y`S `t. Action on a contract for an electrical extension on the polo grounds rs ' a :i. . was deferred until after September 20th. y pTEMBER 21ST, 1926: The Council met in s ecial sessi9a1 with 'the Vice-Mayor k. I:: t presiding, Councilmen Barwick, Evans, and O'.Nea_Y''were Present. Councilla- man Jelks was absent. The results of the election held on September 20th ' was canvassed,. , s • The follow-ring resolution was therefore laid before _the Council by r 1 lit Evans, who moved its adoption: ?7I REAS: The returns of the Insepectors }: 1, - and Clerk of the Special Election held in-the City of Delray, Florida, Y . September 20th, 1926, showed that a total of 187 votes had been cast, and �_ • that votes cast on the proposition submitted to the voters, to-;fit: "To determine whether or not a majority of the qualified freehold voters of the City of Delray, Florida, will l approve the sale to Florida Power and I•_ Light Company of all the property, including real estate and buildings, i - g for and or in connection with the City of Delrayt s light and power system ! n: • '' and the business,, under the terms and conditions set forth in the Compenyt e I T Proposal, dated March 1st, 1926 and as supplemented on ugust 17th, 1926" �1 a a st Approval F l 9 For approval o_ Sale: 96 Votes, Against, _�p_�_oval o_ Sale: ,1.Votes The sale was decided in the affi: .tive. ' It was regularly moved and seconded that the City authorize an expend- ik: ;: ; iture not to exceed 01,000.00 to be paid to the Chamber of Commerce for ,, . ; the care of hurricane refugees not•;. in Delray. r . . SEP1EMEM1 27TH, 1926: hr W M Croft, Chief of Police, reported verbally in re- F gard to the removal of a colorer: Prisoner from jail by forceable entry into the jail on the right of September 26th or the early morning of Sep- .i_ -. , tember 27th. The Chief reported that the prisoner had been placed in the kJ local jail about three P h, Sunday, September 26th, that he had refused to ' t turn said prisoner over to a Man who purported to be from Miami, that the ,;- - prisoner to his knowledge was in the jai? at midnight September 26th. it FT n roll - 3 was regularly moved, seconded and carried unanimously en call that the police department of the City of Delray should be exonerated and be n i ;- 1s declared free of any blame or neglect in regard to the above mentioned gi jail delivery. 1;5.: i;C. SEt T ER 29TH, 1926: liter considerable discussion it wee moved that the follolring budget for the year 1926-27 be adopted and that the millage for the year be fixed at fourteen. The item of 05,000.00 for the Charmer of Commerce for advertising was granted .with the restriction :i'.:7, that the appropriation be .mc'e monthly subject to the monthly approval ,11 of the City Council before said ex,, _r enditue is made. (Budget on next page) ;�i:` _:'_` It was moved, seconded and carried on roll call that : ! . ` .Troup be instr- :i l thef 1 r r it g from IN.:! z�; acted to 'clean up o_ debris resulting _ om the storm, _:, 20 Iia- !'it! Tyryyy �} ay +o�3.4�9:r! Sri . •„ x pl�+f 'r Y�� S�M1 h • � A • .•1 L�f4''St r.. SoCTOBER 3RD, 1927: It was moved seconded and carried unanimously that the i' z• 4 contract for constructing approximately four hundred and fifty yards i__. Tp rii y , ; of paving at the Golf Course Club- house be given to Clint 1'ioore at a Fi; price' of 21.00• per yard-for grading, 'rocking° and sand and.oil surfacing ` y;%-' (six inch compacted) t;�, .. W_ It was moved by fir Johnson and seconded by hr Sundy that a maximum of 4 ii; r 1,; -� �1,000.00 be appropriated for the construction of a base ball diamond N ; at the golf course. The motion was carried unanimously. • ::' •' -OCTOBER 10TH, 1927: It was•moved, seconded and carried ed that 1Y,1' Clint Moore Y,i' { . s be granted a lease on a small area of muck at the golf course- at an ann- ual rental of $1.00, .for the Season of 1927-28 only for growing turnipseed. if.: n 92 It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that the I NOVErSE.� 28T"r_, 1 �7: s City Engineer be ins true'red to +]urehcse four �•rhite Post for the' canal ` --1.t • bridge. idr T h -OtNeal, ',ounty Commissioner, was Present and agreed that i Y_ : ` the County Would maintain the lights and i t R D Hill of the Florida Power ,. 1 r r l k 1 r - ' € Light Comte r_y stated th t his conipary tiro1.1 c p_o�is e a s�il_ed erect. i , T; cian to install electrical work without expense to the City, the City to -,r furnish common labor, 4? r:� DECE1ER 72TH, 1927: The resignation of J S Sundt' as hun_ici r..al Judge was I i i presented to the Council and on motion and second was unanimously accepted. �,!; L letter from i��_r John R Cason making application for position of hunicipal Judge was presented to the Council. It teas moved by Mrs ' arfield and I ! seconded by Er Keen that Er John R Cason be appointed to the office of '; ; Municipal Judge. Ili - ' 1 DECL!2ER 12TH, 1927: The meeting was called to order by r C N uacLaren, k Chairman of the Special,Election Board, as provided in House Bill No.432 G of the Florida State Legislature of 1927. ,rk' nr nacLaren gave the oath of office to nayor-elect Lysle :•1 Johnson who {ii T. : ram• t assumed the office of hayor. Tile liayor then gave the oath of of_i ee to i.; Lrs Chas P War-field, 1i_r J L Troup, 1.1r " A Jacobs, 1'ir J C Keen and �;. ';.< i Fir Lot L-Smith Councilmen-elect. IL Mr Jacobs Presented the follot ring resolution and moved its adoption: ��' '== ` i ; BE IT RESOLVED OLVED Ti?i _ ALL OF THE RECENT EEPLOMMS OF TEE FO L R TOWN OF ire • DELRAY BEACH ID CITY OF DEL R!T WHO N_VEi!T RESIGNED R!1:"L b IN THEIR I RESPECT POSITIONS FOR T? NEU CI`Y OF Dr y PAv BEACH AT THE S r-_LL,RY I t ^ c T THEY HAVE BEEN RECEIVING FPOr THE CITY OF DEL.T 07. TOWN OF DLLP .Y K BEACH, AND TO , :FRY 0i T_:.E_R. RESPECTIVEWORK AND TI-E DUTIES OF EACH I: - n TY 7 E r H UNTILFURTHER ?OTI H `r iyi��,OY� , T i , O DE±.,rZ_l" BL.:Cr:j NOTICE.G . BD IT FURTHER RESOLVED TI :.T THIS IS O1,rLY A .T 'iFORA_RY ARRANGEMENT AND Y THAT THE sLPLOIEES AS ABOVE DESIGNATED uRu E 7ERED SUCH POSITIONS 1v IL ••l":.. - AND AT SUCH TIriI 1_S TREY, 01?. TEEIR SUCCESSORS IN OFFICE AREELECT D, OR APPOINTED POINTED I D QUALIFIED l _ DEC; MER 27Th, 1927: It was moved by firs ¶arfielc: and seconded by 'sir Keen !V that the accompanying seal be adopted Ii'hE p_and approved for the City of Delray Beach .. The motion was carried unanimously v,;,. fig1; 2 4 •,�i: • i . ... , .. - .. . • • •••,-'•t•' •-b-.1'..:. - `....1.7:-:,7'H ' .. 1 —. • LI) ' - • i1 ''7• . ' : ' . - REGISTERED VOTERS, ELE 111bN DISTRICT No. -P\jj..' - . " .. . -. . - e) Cl ' - C"' . • - --- . • ._. ; - OATH TO BE TAKEN BY EACH PERSON i 1V . .•-•--;'.. ' . . 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Site No. �jQ 830= = Surrey Date 820= = AddressSd Name of Site: 910 Northeast Second Avenue , Delray Beach 905 = Instruction for locating - 813= l 1 PF)_rk 1(? d_ 868= = Location: �.P — block no. • tot no, SoOdivislon nam4 808= = County: . palm nF=Prh Rr�Qn� . Owner of Site: Name: 906SN.E.C2nd Circle, Palm Beach r Address: 902= = Type of Ownership • Private 848= = Recording Date 'May 1 , 1986 832= = Recorder; Sanford Smith - Name .& Title:Address: _ HPRCPR 818_ = —, Condition of Site; integrity of Site: Original Use g�s;'den'e 836= = Chock One check One or Mere Present Use Fncidertc-p $50— -- 0 Excellent 883=_ A Altered 6S87'= Dates: beginning 1g25 844= Good ess== i� unatterea on _ 858== Culture/Phase 840= =845= = ❑ orl inal She 85a,.= Period 0 Falr 863=a fl O.Deteriorated 863= c ❑ Restored( 1(Dam H 058_= . CI MondUU(Date: i( i8B=_ , 9.1 G- NR Classification Category: This T ri'irg.— --- Threats.to Site: V Check One or More . 678== 11 p:ansopltatlon( }LET_ )1 )878=_ flt--� )( )878== l-) Flu( K l( )878== DaveIODmenl( )I • V— ' It We.. 0Dredoel It It )878 0 DetertaRtian�t • '� ❑ borrowing( iS ?I_?87e=.= 0 Other Moe Remarks 8otow): V 678 _ Areas of Significance: Architecture - 910= -. - -Significance: V 911 = = • APR-05-2002 12:135 FL 111:iSTER SITE FILE 850 245 6429 P.0/04 ARCHITECT Unknown 872= = BUILDER Unknown 874` _ STYLE AND/OR PERIOD Mediterranean Revival 964= = PLAN TYPE . Rectangular -�, 966= = EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) — Stucco 854= _ STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) Wood f.riame 856= _ PORCHES Enclosed — — --- _ _ . 942= = FOUNDATION: Coacxete ' 942= _ ROOF TYPE: Gable 942= _ SECONDARY ROOF STRUCTURE(S): ShPd • 942_ = CHIMNEY LOCATION: cenfer 942= = WINDOW TYPE: DHS 942= CHIMNEY: 882= _ • . ROOF SURFACING:. R"rrPJ tiiP 882= ORNAMENT EXTERIOR: eleaborate door surround 882_ _ NO.OFCHIMNEYS one 952= = NO.OFSTORIES two 950- - NO.OF DORMERS 954= _ Map Reference(incl. scale & date) Delray 134aQh , topographic, 1:24, 000 1962 = 1983 809= = Latitude and Longitude: Y e o 800= = SiteSize.(Approx. Acreage of Property)._ __ LT 1 833 • LOCATION SKETCH OR MAP N T°sateiE R agEt- Section i 46 43 16 , 812- = 1 UTM Coordinates: N. 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General Information II. Location Map III. Architectural Significance IV. & V. Historical and Cultural Significance VI. Statement of Significance VII. Bibliography and Sources I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: Unknown. Prior to 1926 Architect: Unknown Builder: Probably Fred Link Present Owner: Russell and Judy Greene of the same address Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 & 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 Classification for Designation: Architectural 177 1N. E. 14TH I 1ST. I J HIGH AN Z _ I N II���� WA z������ ` , ill :_U 2 N I C K'127}I T IIIIII. N.E. 13TH ST. N.W. 12TH ST. iJi Mm`�111111111ii ' W X -. N.E. 12TH ST. _ IIIII� / BONDWAY, NMITh. •. ��mIiiL1/'71 N.W. N.E. 11TH ST. ! C)cm t z 1-) IL Z z 111/7 — N p. L., l N.E. 10TH ST. I111111I1H11 !IIIIIIII1111/ i 111111111111 i.!1111111111. N.E. 9TH ST. J— > N.W. 9TH ST. MMI GI - LEIN 11111 "IHIHI I O-m —� IIIILiIIIIIEII ce a N W. H_ G:e: BUSH BOULEVARD Z 3 N `11111 .1111111. y.,,,, ���t� — o�Z, N iiiR 111111 Pzi..1111111. ���� �¢ Z N.E. • N.E. 7TH ST.F- Mamma* \ Jp' ,� 2 41 , ,, INN i Vi LAKE TERR. .. t , ,. MI N.E. `v 7TH 6TH ST. N.E. 6TH ST. dh, ACURA e.a ` , ` . DELOF RAY ___\ �PF� ,, `,P` BEACH N.E._ 5TH TERR. 6.I �� N.E. �� 6TH I1. WOOD LANE W w KINGS LYNN 0ND m cn } ,,}c N.E. 5TH CT. , �� � N.E.r - bEVERLY DR. �.�.`` . ) ii3 j TRINITY N.E. 5TH ST. < a LUTHERAN ci LJ w Z WAL— LAKE IDA ROAD � GREENS N.E. 4TH ST. ,� —J t0• — - POST - I CASON —— OFFICE — 4i 1,1 — METHODIST — vi vi CHURCH N --muoir- 910 NE 2ND AVENUE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM619 III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture in Delray Beach. It is built of wood frame construction and embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style reflecting both the design and craftsmanship of that style. In the opinion of Sam Ogren, Jr, son of famed local architect Samuel Ogren, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, evidence strongly indicates that this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent local builder circa 1926 in Delray Beach. Research of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, indicate that in 1920 there was no survey of the Del-Ida plat. However, the 1926 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map does show the Dell Park plat adjacent to and north of the Del- Ida plat. The O'Neal house and garage are included on the 1926 map. Therefore, one can conclude the O'Neal House was constructed subsequent to 1920 and prior to the 1926 Sanborn survey. The O'Neal house is located at 910 NE 2"d Avenue and lies between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10th Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. Constructed in the early to mid 1920's and designed by an unknown architect, the building is a good example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920's and can still be seen throughout the neighboring Del-Ida Historic District today. The house conforms almost exactly to the features characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings (1) often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style. While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different planes on the front elevation, additionally the three different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric façade massing. (1) Of particular architectural interest is the entrance to the home which displays a large paneled pecky cypress wood door with a Greek-inspired, high- relief concrete surround and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. It is featured in Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." On the first floor front façade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom/porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched front-facing gable roof with roof vent covered with asphalt shingles which is believed to have replaced the original barrel terra-cotta tile. The roof line and gable eaves display the original style of barrel tiles. Behind the second story, which covers less than half of the first floor, is a parapet surrounding a built-up, flat roof. The southwest corner of the parapet reflects a decorative step. The walls of the house are finished in smooth stucco. The wood framed windows are either single or double hung sash with a 6/1 or 4/1 light configuration. All windows display deep sills. The windows on the front façade in the first floor sunroom are tall casements topped with fanlights along all three sides of the sunroom/porch. They are all presently covered with metal- louvered awning shutters which were on the house when purchased by the present owners in 1974. The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. Under the stairs, there is an arched top pecky cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. To the right, in the living room, is the working fireplace which is surrounded by a cut surface stone façade without a mantle. The sunroom is entered from the right side living room directly opposite the fireplace through double wood multi-paned French doors. Upon entering the center hall, a large bedroom is to the left with double closets, with fanlights to the front and one to the side of the house. Presently there is a side entrance to this room on the south wall. Continuing down the hall, is the third bedroom to the left with one closet and two large windows offering wonderful light into the modest sized room. At the end of the hall, there is a full bath complete with a large tub, toilet and sink. Opposite the bedrooms, on the right side of the center hall, are entries into the kitchen and dining room first, then the kitchen at the end of the hall. The dining room has two large windows on the north wall of the house. A breakfast nook can be found off the kitchen which has a large pantry on the back (west) wall of the house and to the right of that is a laundry room which leads to the back yard of the home. When taking the curved staircase to the second floor, you will enter the bright and airy master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets to the back of the room facing the west. There are three windows facing the front of the house and one facing the west offering bright ample light and air circulation. The dressing area has a door which leads you out to the flat roof over the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms below. All rooms, with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms, still have the original wood flooring. All window and door trim is of solid undecorated wood stained a dark brown. To the west of the main dwelling at the rear of the house, is a small, detached, two car garage of frame construction covered with a rough textured stucco exterior finish believed to have also been constructed circa 1926. The garage displays a flat roof with a parapet wall trimmed with barrel terra cotta tile. Inside, the roof beams and exterior wall framing are exposed. There are several windows covered with what appears to be the original exterior wood window coverings. There are wood, double doors on rollers that open from side to side on a metal rail. Originally, there was a bathroom/wash area in the back corner of the garage which included a toilet. The walls and door to this room are intact. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." IV and V. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal family has an interesting and significant role in the history of Delray Beach. Samuel Elliot (S. E.) O'Neal was the eldest of four brothers who moved to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. As to time, our best guess is approximately 1918, the conclusion of World War I. The brothers and ages are as follows per Voter Registration records: Name 1918 Age 1936 Age Samuel Elliot 26 44 Theodore Mathew 24 42 H. Malcolm 15 33 Fred A. 14 32 The brothers were produce farmers west of Delray for a number of years and gradually moved to town as the farm prospered. S. E. O'Neal married Shirley Bradley in 1921. They purchased 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue from Herbert Harrington on May 21, 1930. Shirley's sister, Ida Bradley, held a trust deed on the property for $1,200, recorded April 21, 1931 until March 32, 1942. 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal had one son, Bradley O'Neal. Bradley was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. S. E. O'Neal died in 1970 of a heart attack while pruning the mango trees on the 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue property. Shirley O'Neal died in 1973, and Russell and Judy Greene purchased the property from her estate in 1974. They are the present owners. T. M. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Beach. He later entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the Delray Beach City Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and light to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. Fred A. O'Neal became a lawyer. The Delray Beach Historical Society has a file of stock certificates and patents indicating he invested in several local businesses. In summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by Fred Link, a Delray Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Neals were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of 5. E. O'Neal, known as a World War II fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is an early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's bon Ross designed golf course. VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Delray Beach Historical Society's file on Fred O'Neal Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Palm Beach County Land Transfer Records Oral History: Ernest Simon, Esq. Comments on Bradley O'Neal's school days (contribution to Delray Beach School Library) and T. M. O'Neal Oral History: VFW Priest/O'Neal Post members: Comments by Buddy Sabo, Earl Owens and Donald Gibson Oral history of Helen O'Neal, 2nd wife of Fred O'Neal Oral history of Margaret O'Neal, wife of G. Allen O'Neal, a nephew of the four O'Neal brothers, son of Gilmore O'Neal, a brother who did not move to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. G. Allen O'Neal came to Delray Beach and lived with 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal after Bradley's death. He was in the insurance business in Lake Worth and Trustee for Shirley O'Neal's estate. Historic Designation Report prepared by Jack Frysinger and Starr Deppe-Brigante. ','J t: i�g u,..ANY:4` Wi.,i.,;Vi4Irai,;•"'44-�ggl•titi" v t` 3l A.. M- e J.--0 a '^r' z..4 z, _al d -.,:i ' 147" 5:.14 4.%7 4 xAr� t wa.:_w ,.� 4, :,. Y ^ y ' 3 :t. Mrs. Kcng Cycc: ! �' (4 1 05 Ocean Blvd. ' 1 -fighlanc Beach, FL 334.87 .... rat 4 x • a4 , Hi • F,"-'N POLITICAL HISTORY OF DELFiAY BEACH -:N f s with :s: y FOREWORD < .. .,,>. and •zr<:: . EARLY HISTORY 3 sty?� Y. Yl'.0 } ( . : a ;. , it A JA!COBS) Director L .s,. _. ` HEIEN F LONG, Collaborator ;;f? LOUISE SHOVTERS Si IV, Photographer € /,, • ' '4.-1ems. A ` s Lu ^_ _ `• , �,� b Fir,x-*•.R rt�' r =rLj SOLh 'Plc i:ce Gladiolidi 1 Festival a an Pair ^i5 y.-.1Ci.:i r'e L,r LL-r � 26 h through'�•l..l.r h o., �.,:).- • i3.• A an)t' .. Y S! Y 1 F ly aL JJ + !! yy Jk10:RY 9TH, 1925. It was moved by Mr O'Neal) Chairman of the !later Light •I t; Ai s Committee, seconded by 1yir Sundy, that J B Long be offered the position f,1 r of City Manager, at a salary of 3300.00 a month, Mir Long to assume office as soon as possible. On roll call, the vote was unanimous. I`, 1. FEBRUARY25TH, 1925: The returns of the inspectors showed that a total of 103 votes had been cast at the Bond Election February 24th, and votes cast on the four propositions submitted to the voters were as follows: 1. Shall bonds not to exceed '?45,000.00 be issued for the purpose t of constructing and acquiring a municipal golf course, and other necessary equipment for such municipal golf course? Yes - 98 votes No - 5 votes 1 ; . 2. Shall bonds not to exceed 325,000.00 be issued for the purpose of a filtration system and the extension and improvement of the grater and light system? Yes - 99 votes No .• 3 votes 3. Shall bonds not to exceed `?5,000.00 be issued for the purchase of the Chamber of Commerce Hall and Lot 7 and the N 141- of Lot 8, Blk 101? Yes - 93 votes No - 8 votes :. . 4. Shall bonds not to exceed ` 5,000.00 be issued for the improvement of .the municipal park, with necessary buildings, walks and other Park purpos ;,,,,;. r_ Yes - 98 votes No - 4 votes APRIL 13TH 1925: f , :f.r A communication from fir Donald J Ross, offering a proposal c, 7, forarchitectual services on the Golf Course was 'read and it was moved :( ` u: by Mr Jeiks, seconded by Per Sundy, that the proposal of Mr Ross be accepted; ;1' ` that a contract be offered him; that Mr Rousseau be employed to take charge 'Z1 of the actual construction work and that Mr Frank Swanson be commended for ;, ; .: 1 .,.`f his efforts in behalf of the Golf Course. The vote was unanimous on roll cal: ;,14 -.., Mr Cason, President of the iomant s Club placed before the Council a ;kf}1` j` request for permission to construct a 360,000. Club Building in the '!!' •` City Park. Action was deferred on the request, awaiting an opinion , a from the City Attorney in regard to the proper procedure. 1 `; ', JULY 13TH, 1925: It, was moved by lir Jelks and seconded by Mr Scott that 314,700. bearing 8% interest for one year, be paid to Mr C Y Byrd as , _ • trustee, to be disuersed by him for the purchase of 147 acres of land ,.: on'uhich the Golf Course is being constructed. The vote was unanimous. f ;• OCTOBER 12TH, 1925: Officers elected for the Year 1926: .atr. Mayor L Walter Smith ,;:;`r Councilmen A G Evans 4. • B F Sundy - U 0 Jeiks `- Bond Trustee L F Ranson F, _ !appointments made by Mayor: �t, City Manager J B Long (35,000. per year) ,,` ; Chief of Police - - - - W 11 Croft ` Acting City Clerk- - - Lauren C Hand f' . City Health Officer - - Dr Roy Webb 'lf� City Attorney C Y Byrd (31,200. per City Judge J S Sundy year) i,� • t lg �'It tL' -4i3 p. ''AY S:�{ f jf i .i•. 1`T�` tt y S qy Sll " f4 V Yv rust 1': Iir t$T..'f f.t O., tl.. '} (3 ; ' grEMBER 8TH, 1924: The Tax Assessor laid the tax roll showing a correct Ili assessed valuation of 01,683,951.47 which was accepted. 1� The Finance Committee submitted the following estimates for the it,` fiscal year ending September 30, 1925 Interest and Sinking Fund • 0 11 766.66 i, Fire Engine, Note et Interest 1,458.00 i1�` City. Lighting 3,000.00 City ?Dater _• _ 300.00 Mayor and Council 500.00 City Clerk's Office 2,800.00 Marshall & Sanitary Officer combined 1,800.00 . Legal Services Auditing 7,500.00 s 250.00 Printing, Stationery ?.Postage 300.00 I Newspaper printing 240.00 Collection Disposal of cans & rubbish - — -- no 750.00 `.-. Extension and Maintenance of Park 1,000.00 :1,:-.:.- Completion of Jail 1,500.00 -z--- Miscellaneous 1,000,00 f Band Concerts 1,200.00 1 f Mapping & re-naming streets 1.250.00 V L Total $ 37,514.66 4 ; A motion of Mr Sundy, seconded by Mr Malone, was adopted on roll call r t" by unanimous vote, fixing the millage to be collected for all purposes • 3V for the year 1924, at 23 mills. tY � . z , OCTOBER 8TH, 1924: Officers Elected for the Year 1925: i,- Mayor J S Sundy ;1 Councilmen T M O'Neal - 2 Years/ ;' C 0 Scott V E V Malone - 1 year +€ ' CI Byrd - W 0 Jelks V1= ': Bond Trustees A G Evans - 3 years 1 . Clerk L C Hand ,,,, t5 VNO MA; • 10TH, 1924: Mayor George A Long of Boca Raton was present, and adc' essed the Couueil a ain in re a_d to furnish light and power for that TIt , I City. Mr O'Neal, Chairman of the water and light Committee moved that the 'E tt t u City of Delray enter into a contract with Boca Raton (Contract follows) •, 1„ 1 The motion was seconded by Mr Byrd and on roll call was adopted by vote. V:V;; ;- y 1, NOVEMBER 17TH, 1924: The City Council agreed to offer a contract to the Gulf l J' " Stream Golf Club to furnish lights and pourer. s DECEItBER BTH, 1921,: Pair C Y Byrd, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee laid II '` before the Council the following resolution: "Preamble and Resolution providing for a Special Election for the IA the of Certain Bonds for Construction of a Municipal Golf Course, dig the erection of a filtration plant, and cer ain City Park Improvements, etc" , ,• On motion of fir Byrd, the !i-. seconded by is O'Neal,0 A1eal resolution was adopted by C unanimous vote on roll call. '4r' 17 i! 1 ' L t•4 a�Sai' i!J. {� t t T,�, f i \4� +' p/ .,1 V W SE1E DER 14TH, 1926: Mr Jelks, Chairman of the Special Committee, appointed' [ ( '1.`t to make recommendations on employing a band for the winter, moved that -O ' the city enter into a contract with the band for concerts to cover a i v. period of 16 weeks, or thirty-two concerts, according to the proposal %s 2, T.;:,,M.. submitted by MrL faller at a previous meeting and to be Placed on file F ,' in the Clerk' s office. The motion was seconded and carried on roll call. r0 . ;, Action on a contract for an electrical extension on the polo grounds l; ;' ; _. ., was deferred until after September 20th. 4 ' ,_ , $EPTENBER 21ST: 1926: The Council met in special sessi9ri With the Vice-Mayor 4: s�: presiding, Councilmen Barwick, Evans, and 01'Nea11 were present. Council- t h� man Jells was absent. The results of the election held on September 20th a '. was canvassed, z.. The following resolution was therefore lad before the Council by lir Evans, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS: The returns of the Insepectors -,;: and Clerk of the Special Election held in the, City of Delray, Florida, r September 20th, 1926, showed that a total of187 votes had been cast, and that votes cast on the proposition submitted to the voters, to-wit: "To . :. ..'`. determine whether or not a majority. of the qualified freehold voters of the City of Delray, Florida, will approve the sale to Florida Power and Light Company of all the property, including real estate and buildings, i forwithCity ^yl lightandr system{ and or in connection the of Delr�. s pot•.er s and the business, under the terms and conditions set forth in the Company's . Proposal, dated March 1st, 1926 and as supplementer on `August 17th, 1926" For approval of Sale: 96 Votes,' Against Approval of Sale: 91.Votes The sale eras decided in the affirmative. r F , It was regularly moved and seconded that the City authorize an expend- ,! iture not to exceed ea,000,00 to be paid to the Chamber of Commerce for !; the care of hurricane refugees notr. in Delray. SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1926: lir U 1 Croft, Chief of Police, reported verbally in re- .1' .; gard to the removal of a colorer:: prisoner from jail by forceable entry j ' into the jail on the night of September 26th or the early morning of Sep- 1f.l. ; t; tember 27th. The Chief reported that the Prisoner had been placed in the ;J.I y 1 local jail about three P li, Sunday, September 26th, that he had refused to ,i .! , turn said prisoner over to a man who purported to be from Miami, that the ; prisoner to his knowledge was in the jail at midr_it_ht September 26th. It 5 t t: was regularly moved, seconded and carrier': unanimously on roll call that ui. the police department of the City of Delray should be exonerated and be • declared free of any blame or neglect in regard to the above mentioned jail delivery. r' ,. SEPT MER 29TH, 1926: liter considerable discussion it was moved that the "s. folloiring budget for the year 1926 27 be adopted and that the millage for the year be fiiced at fourteen. The item of 05,000.00 for the ,c •' Chamber of Commerce for advertising was granted with the restriction ` that the appropriation be made monthly subject to the monthly approval of the City Council before said ex_,enditure is made. (Budget on next page) !.,;:. ,,; It was moved, seconded and carried on roll call that Mr Troup be instr- „G , ucted to clean up the cemetery of debris resulting from the storm. 1:., u,t; 20 • 3 Et , I'i. i.: >.; W f " Yrt ' ii:I[ 't4 p » s f ; 1111. 41. l^ram rI. Il rt.i, ti x �?.; t. 3 r f'rF ' OBER 3RD, 1927: It was moved seconded. and carried unanimously that the ;; f; 4Y1 ocx Y .# r, contract for constructing at�a�roximately four hundred. and fift yards i 1 of paving at the Golf Course Club house be given to Clint I7ioore at a I �; , } price' of a1.00, per yard.for grading, 'rocking° and sand and.oil surfacing tl , .A ,, rs (six inch compacted) It was moved by Mr Johnson and seconded by Mr Sundy that a maximum of i Pt{ ,, �1,000.00 be appropriated for the construction of a base ball diamond Kr.c'I Pi i//kya at the golf course. The motion was carried unanimously. 7y,. i: : Aar: OCTOBER 10TH, 1927: It was moved, seconded and carried that Mr Clint Moore [4 '17 be granted a lease on a small area of muck at the golf course at an ann. G� 15 ual rental of 01.00, for the Season of 1927-28 Only for growing turnipseed. f'I: ga,!r! t, 1927: It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that the i ; ' NOVEI,BER 2�Tii j ,. , o City Engineer be instruc�d to ��urchase four white post for the canal bridge. Mr T Ii 01PealJCounty Commissioner, was present and agreed that 1 ' ATO j� the County Would maintain the lights and Mir R D Hill of the Floc ida Power ,� . & Light Company stated that his company would provide a skilled electri- t, ; cicn to install electrical work without expense to the City, the City to „ F ;: furnish common labor. ',''5 f DECEIT ER 12TH, 1927: The resignation of J S Sundy as Municipal Judge was ;, presented to the Council and on motion and second �'ras unanimously accepted. ,�,, ;~ A letter from Mr John R Cason making application for position of Municipal k Judge was presented to the Council. It was moved by Firs T'arfield and �1?:*f seconded by Pr Keen that Mr John R Cason be appointed to the office of '� ; �. Municipal Judge. DECLIDER 12TH 1927: The meeting was called to order by Mr C N i�iacLaren, I ri Chairman of the Special, Election Board, as provided in House Bill No.432 ;I,: of the Florida State Legislature of 1927. �N - �� � W t lir uacLaren gave the oath of office to Mayor-elect Lysle U Johnson who jl?j assumed the office of Mayor. The Mayor then gave the oath of office to � i 4.` Mrs Chas P ?Iarfield, Mr J L Troup, Pr II A Jacobs, Mr J C Keen and lI . ,. Mr Lot L Smith Councilmen-elect. 'I,1; Mr Jacobs presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: � BE IT RESOLVED TEAT ALL OF THE RECENT El PLOMES Ol TIC FO'_'�ER TOWN OF i; lF DELRAY BEACH AND CITY OF D LRAY WHO Hi_V ENI T RESIGNED REMLIN IN THEIR i' TT r: POSITIONS FOR -,: OF E i PJ Y BELCH T SALARY �i t : - RESPECTIVE THE NE:: CITY C_ AT I S_�:LARY yk C_ V� ,;, CITY OF DEL RAY � i. -, -, P�1.Y �jy '�;.,. TILT THEY I-Il\T BEEN RECEIVING FROM TEE DELRAY OR TOWN Or DL '-::e c r,y ` O CAP 'Ll' Oi\T THEIR RESPECTIVE ?:OPIn /'.I'>7 TIC DUTIES 0I EACH ,r `s BELCH, AND _ _ A 1_ !J CITY OF E ! T �T NOTICE, !' P EMPLO FOR THE DLLRAY -BEACH UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED TILT THIS IS ONLY A TEl ARRANGEMENT AND F :y T TEE EMPLOYEES L AS ABOVE DESIGNATED '.RE TENDERED SUCH- POSITIONS UNTIL i THAT -� LYir� r� , ARID LT SUCH TIE LS THEY, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN OFF ICE ARE ELECTED, OR ,It t APPOINTED AND QUALIFIED 4i' DECEi7TER 27TH, 1927: It was moved by Heirs Uarf iel d and seconded by Mr Keen 1, jl'` c .." that the accompanying seal be adopted Ilk , and approved for the City of Delray Beach ii, , The motion was carried unanimously 'hi, j'=' if y!r it_ u i . r .. - — -1.,,. ... - +.1•••/-1,rblYi•IP-,14;."0,:• • , . --••••",,. • • .. •-,-.•:•,.:•••. -..•.t. :.:!It- ::••- ',.......-......•••••••,, - \j) . • • - . --::- S-:: --:-... -REGISTERED VOTERS, ELECTION DISTRICT No. I -P . 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Owner of Site: Name: _Russell Address: _ 906 N.B. 2nd Circle • palm Beach 802 Y = Type of Ownership __Prival;g 848^ _ Recording Date :May 1, 1986 832- = Recorder; • Sanford Smith . - Name & Title: Address: _ HP 818= Condition of Site; Integrity of Site: Original l,1se ya>rs;..denee 636` _ Check One Check one or More present Use ip_s_dPn cP '850= = $4� n Excellent 883- _ . Rd Altered. ose_ Dates: beginning .._.1g25 m Good 063== n Unat _tared 858 _ Culture/Phase 840= = -- .. n. Fall 863=a ❑ Ortelnal 511e 858=_ Period ❑.Deteriorated 863= c 0 Restored t. .(Dale; 1( )858_ . Moved L fDate; )( )858== . 9.16= NR Classification Category: Bu .cr �.. 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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 910 N.E. 2"d Avenue, Delray Beach Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: Unknown. Prior to 1926 Architect: Unknown Builder: Probably Fred Link Present Owner: Russell and Judy Greene of the same address Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 & 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 Classification for Designation: Architectural I . I I I I I I J . 14TH ST. NE7 -¢ _..._3.2 HIGH AND LNG Ill___________ I - o N.. GipWhY3 Py � 1 II El- 1 I i - . ,�. I I � N.E. 13TH ST. Ny, 12Ty T. N.W. 12TH ST. w C M o r N.E. 12TH ST. BOND WAY EE f mm ' o N.W. 11TH I. N.E. 11TH ST. _ -3 I 1 Z I Z I f in I LLI QN.E. 10TH ulHHII LuuuuHHI M11111111111 himomm"... P. _ N.E. 9TH ST.N.W. 9TH ST. IIIII= I (13=Z a Mill Mr W 0 �.=La L Li=O - ct M Z < N.K'. H � �i� BUSH BOULEVARD 1I` Z JZ MI 7T O�= LA* I.P.¢ 2 p } Z N.E. Z N.E. 7TH ST. , P'. , 2 1 }1 , ♦ _ I _ I 1 u, ♦. Mir AKE TERR. — N.W. 6TH ST. I N.E. C. 7TH p J $. A+ i/1 n Q `,, N.E. 5TH TERR. < N.E. 6TH WOOD LANE- I `, . Q W C W KINGS LYNN,mZ W m CI W 1� V lL 4 r y p��` N.E. 5TH CT. 6 6EV•=RLY DR , `. N.E.' I I lilli C., 445"6 ) g TRINITY N.E. 5TH ST. a 4- LUTHERAN m Q cs y 1 z— 1----)?_ 4 WAL- z LAKE IDA ROAD GREENS _ N.EH.H.. 4TH ST. 'in`� co 0 — POST I. Mal R.CASON OFFICE 4J 1f , — 111 II METHODIST t,j CHURCHil __ N • —somme— 910 NE 2ND AVENUE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL PLANNING 6c ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM619 III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture in Delray Beach. It is built of wood frame construction and embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style reflecting both the design and craftsmanship of that style. In the opinion of Sam Ogren, Jr, son of famed local architect Samuel Ogren, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, evidence strongly indicates that this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent local builder circa 1926 in Delray Beach. Research of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, indicate that in 1920 there was no survey of the Del-Ida plat. However, the 1926 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map does show the Dell Park plat adjacent to and north of the Del- Ida plat. The O'Neal house and garage are included on the 1926 map. Therefore, one can conclude the O'Neal House was constructed subsequent to 1920 and prior to the 1926 Sanborn survey. The O'Neal house is located at 910 NE 2nd Avenue and lies between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10th Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. Constructed in the early to mid 1920's and designed by an unknown architect, the building is a good example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920's and can still be seen throughout the neighboring Del-Ida Historic District today. The house conforms almost exactly to the features characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings (1) often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style. While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different • planes on the front elevation, additionally the three different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric façade massing. (1) Of particular architectural interest is the entrance to the home which displays a large paneled pecky cypress wood door with a Greek-inspired, high- relief concrete surround and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. It is featured in Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." On the first floor front façade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom/porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched front-facing gable roof with roof vent covered with asphalt shingles which is believed to have replaced the original barrel terra-cotta tile. The roof line and gable eaves display the original style of barrel tiles. Behind the second story, which covers less than half of the first floor, is a parapet surrounding a built-up, flat roof. The southwest corner of the parapet reflects a decorative step. The walls of the house are finished in smooth stucco. The wood framed windows are either single or double hung sash with a 6/1 or 4/1 light configuration. All windows display deep sills. The windows on the front façade in the first floor sunroom are tall casements topped with fanlights along all three sides of the sunroom/porch. They are all presently covered with metal- louvered awning shutters which were on the house when purchased by the present owners in 1974. The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. Under the stairs, there is an arched top pecky cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. To the right, in the living room, is the working fireplace which is surrounded by a cut surface stone façade without a mantle. The sunroom is entered from the right side living room directly opposite the fireplace through double wood multi-paned French doors. Upon entering the center hall, a large bedroom is to the left with double closets, with fanlights to the front and one to the side of the house. Presently there is a side entrance to this room on the south wall. Continuing down the hall, is the third bedroom to the left with one closet and two large windows offering wonderful light into the modest sized room. At the end of • the hall, there is a full bath complete with a large tub, toilet and sink. Opposite the bedrooms, on the right side of the center hall, are entries into the kitchen and dining room first, then the kitchen at the end of the hall. The dining room has two large windows on the north wall of the house. A breakfast nook can be found off the kitchen which has a large pantry on the back (west) wall of the house and to the right of that is a laundry room which leads to the back yard of the home. When taking the curved staircase to the second floor, you will enter the bright and airy master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets to the back of the room facing the west. There are three windows facing the front of the house and one facing the west offering bright ample light and air circulation. The dressing area has a door which leads you out to the flat roof over the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms below. All rooms, with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms, still have the original wood flooring. All window and door trim is of solid undecorated wood stained a dark brown. To the west of the main dwelling at the rear of the house, is a small, detached, two car garage of frame construction covered with a rough textured stucco exterior finish believed to have also been constructed circa 1926. The garage displays a flat roof with a parapet wall trimmed with barrel terra cotta tile. Inside, the roof beams and exterior wall framing are exposed. There are several windows covered with what appears to be the original exterior wood window coverings. There are wood, double doors on rollers that open from side to side on a metal rail. Originally, there was a bathroom/wash area in the back corner of the garage which included a toilet. The walls and door to this room are intact. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." IV and V. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal family has an interesting and significant role in the history of Delray Beach. Samuel Elliot (S. E.) O'Neal was the eldest of four brothers who moved to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. As to time, our best guess is approximately 1918, the conclusion of World War I. The brothers and ages are as follows per Voter Registration records: Name 1918 Age 1936 Age Samuel Elliot 26 44 Theodore Mathew 24 42 H. Malcolm 15 33 Fred A. 14 32 The brothers were produce farmers west of Delray for a number of years and gradually moved to town as the farm prospered. 5. E. O'Neal married Shirley Bradley in 1921. They purchased 910 N. E. 2"d Avenue from Herbert Harrington on May 21, 1930. Shirley's sister, Ida Bradley, held a trust deed on the property for $1,200, recorded April 21, 1931 until March 32, 1942. S. E. and Shirley O'Neal had one son, Bradley O'Neal. Bradley was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. S. E. O'Neal died in 1970 of a heart attack while pruning the mango trees on the 910 N. E. 2"d Avenue property. Shirley O'Neal died in 1973, and Russell and Judy Greene purchased the property from her estate in 1974. They are the present owners. • T. M. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Beach. He later entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the Delray Beach City Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and light to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. Fred A. O'Neal became a lawyer. The Delray Beach Historical Society has a file of stock certificates and patents indicating he invested in several local businesses. In summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. • CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills-four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by Fred Link, a Delray Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. • 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Neals were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of 5. E. O'Neal, known as a World War II fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is an early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's Don Ross designed golf course. VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Delray Beach Historical Society's file on Fred O'Neal Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.E. 2"d Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Palm Beach County Land Transfer Records Oral History: Ernest Simon, Esq. Comments on Bradley O'Neal's school days (contribution to Delray Beach School Library) and T. M. O'Neal Oral History: VFW Priest/O'Neal Post members: Comments by Buddy Sabo, Earl Owens and Donald Gibson Oral history of Helen O'Neal, 2"d wife of Fred O'Neal Oral history of Margaret O'Neal, wife of G. Allen O'Neal, a nephew of the four O'Neal brothers, son of Gilmore O'Neal, a brother who did not move to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. G. Allen O'Neal came to Delray Beach and lived with 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal after Bradley's death. He was in the insurance business in Lake Worth and Trustee for Shirley O'Neal's estate. Historic Designation Report prepared by Jack Frysinger and Starr Deppe-Brigante. N_ DESIGNATION REPORT 5. E. O'NEAL HOUSE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA r II 4 t*411P d. --._ .4e.- ..f','-_-'''''''.._,s,r..-:.s:4 4---',,. .. .- , .,,,,.0*._41,—,,40:. -0...A.i, Tot ' , .� - - �� !11 '-z" i'k * O - . .. m , -741-------&-.. w....,4-- -,_ ,„, wh_I t."44?,., 11, j i a ua a t,.- * -ys, '. i 4. rk 7 • O'NEAL HOUSE 910 N.E. 2ND AVENUE t DESIGNATION REPORT O'NEAL HOUSE Table of Contents I. General Information II. Location Map III. Architectural Significance IV. & V. Historical and Cultural Significance VI. Statement of Significance VII. Bibliography and Sources �. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 9101.1.E. 2"6 Avenue, Delray Beach Palm Beach County, Florida mc'_ate of onstructinn: Unknown_ Prier to 1926 0- :a c, ? Architect: Unknown ESE E i €rcuil er; P:''."'babiy E re Li nil Pi'eseii; ^%..-t` I er: <eil Rus ark-4 Jude S I c�'.ene o 11I sI_.$I:e adci ess \i Jv , Present U use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lois 1, 2, 3, 28 29, Block 10, veil Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 classification for Designation: Architectural /rla° C c-1 • III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal House, constructed in the early 1920's, designed by an unknown architect, and located at 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, is a fine example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in betray each during the Florida Boom of the 1920's. It is located between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10 t h Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. ,� The house conforms almost exactly to the "features" characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and wo story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings often accented ti with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually `1,� topped with barrel tile and fun a.t'on�al or decorative balc oilies are characteristic of the style. ,,? While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the irregularity and asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different planes on the front elevation, additionally ionall)i the 3 different i ei ent roof heights and styles contribute to theyypica symmetric facade ssirig. ` J On the first floor front facade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom%porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched Gable roof covered with barrel terra-cotta tiles. The wails of the are finished in smooth The windows are wood c� , with a combination of single or double hung sash with ii uip-✓Juries oft the op portion. ill windo < have deep Sills and the front "ara& first floor sunrooii"1 windows are tall casements with oval tops on all 3 sides of the sunroom/porch. A large paneled Pecky Cypress .`wood/door is so riled by an intricate detailed concrete relief, including a d\ecorat ve tte'Js eand topped by a projecting J 0 cornice and brackets. .._ v- ' • : The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. The sunroom is entered from the living room through double wood multi paned French doors. Also is in the living room and viewed upon entering, is a working fireplace surrounded by a stone facade. Before ascending the stairs to the second floor, there is an arched top Pecky Cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. Off the center hall there are two large bedrooms followed by a full bath at the end of hall. Opposite the bedrooms are entries into the kitchen and dining room separately. The second floor contains the master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets. All rooms with exception to the kitchen and bathrooms still have the original wood flooring. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941. A double garage has a flat roof and it is believed to have been constructed with the house and is located on the southwest corner of the property. The garage contains space for two cars, a half bath and laundry tubs. The garage still has the original wooden doors covering the windows on two sides of the building and the original garage doors on a sliding metal rail. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." IV and V. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture of Delray Beach, embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style and contains design and craftsmanship elements of that style. In interviews with Sam Ogren, Jr., we know it is not an Ogren design. His opinion, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, Lstrongly indicate this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent local builder from the 1920's in Delray Beach. \`c �` fr- 1 C The O'Neal famil has`interesting and significant impo nce10-the history of 4` Delr Beach. S�C'Neal, the eldest of four brothers, known to have come r tp-Delray Beach from Fairfax, South Carolina, was the owner of this home "` until its' sale to the present owners, Judy and Russell Greene in 1974. 5. E. cp\°i1�` O'Neal's only son, Bradley O'Neal,was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. T. M. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Beach. He later - entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the Delray Beach City \�" ' Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and tight to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of `�� the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. In summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an a cellenxample of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) I n historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape-architect, or builder: The building is aft Istoric xample of the residential work designed an -executed by Fred Link, a elm. Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Neals were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of 5. E. O'Neal, known as a World War II fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is an early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's Don Ross designed golf course. • BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Historic Designation Report prepared by Jack Frysinger and Starr Deppe- Brigante. y:Y +• k x- ?.++..:s aa 3aw M.�4vr' sGtF - r, jam .�w-r- .�e .t�S�M'dasi acr i 5.c fr �4lrz.tC tr. tl • Mrs. K'.ny Cayce f10 u Ocean Blvd. ighlnc� Beach, FL 33487 • •Y POLITICAL HISTORY OF DELRAY BEACH ijith L1 h: FOREIJORD and EARLY HISTORY IJ A J1ICOBS, Director mi.LEN F LONG, Collaborator LOUISE SHOI',ERS Si:ITH, PhotogratTher Corpilea for t'_:e City' E t�i���t =n the Firth South =1criziG^ _ Febru::..r y 26 tit 'G 1 , s"S _ _ - 9f M kt' 2i A r L f f 11, ✓ , ift J ;RY 9TH, 1925: It was moved by Mr O'Neal, Chairman of the Water & Light [1! }' Committee, seconded by Mr Sundy, that J B Long be offered the position H`; - ` of City Manager, at a salary of 0300.00 a month, Mr Long to assume office 'f as soon as possible. On roll call, the vote was unanimous. `` , FEBRUARY 25TH, 1925: The returns of the inspectors showed that a total of 103 votes had been cast at the Bond Election February 24th, and votes cast on the four propositions submitted to the voters were as follows: T 1. Shall bonds not to exceed .',r45,000.00 be issued for the purpose ti of constructing and acquiring a municipal golf course, and other 1 necessary equipment for such municipal golf course? Yes - 98 votes No - 5 votes s. 2. Shall bonds not to exceed 0250.000.00 be issued for the Purpose of a filtration system and the extension and improvement of the water and light system? k Yes - 99 votes No - 3 votes 3. Shall bonds not to exceed 05,000.00 be issued for the purchase of the Chamber of Commerce Hall and Lot 7 and the N 141 of Lot $ Blk 101? Yes - 93 votes No - S votes , 4. Shall bonds not to exceed r; 5,000.00 be issued for the improvement of the municipal park, with necessary buildings, walks and other Park purpos 5 Yes - 98 votes No - 4 votes l'i' x APRIL 13TH, 1925: A communication from Mr Donald J Ross, offering a proposal ?;: for architectual services on the Golf Course was read, and it was moved _f by Mr Jelks, seconded by Mr Sundy, that the proposal of it Ross be accepted; 1= that a contract be offered him; that Mr Rousseau be employed to take charge ff s of the actual construction work and that Mr Frank Swanson be commended for dt l. I his efforts in behalf of the Golf Course. The vote was unanimous on roll cal I,ii ' Mr Cason, President of the 7- oman's Club placed before the Council a # request for permission to construct a $60,000. Club Building in the p' ii City Park. Action was deferred on the request, awaiting an opinion il from the City Attorney in regard to the proper procedure. JULY 13TH, 1925: It was moved by Mr Jelks and seconded by Mr Scott that { ,$14,700. bearing S interest for one year, be paid to Mr C Y Byrd as trustee, to be dispersed by him for the purchase of 147 acres of land F` on 'which the Golf Course is being constructed. The vote was unanimous. OCTOBER 12TH, 1925: Officers elected for the Year 1926: 1. Mayor L Walter Smith Councilmen A G Evans B F Sundy W 0 Jelks Bond Trustee L F Ranson i Appointments made by Mayor: f City Manager J B Long (05,000. per year) ''.' Chief of Police - - - - WWI N Croft Acting City Clerk - - - Lauren C Hand ' City Health Officer - - Dr Roy Webb Ci • City Attorney C Y Byrd (01,200. per year) !f City Judge J S Sundy - - ,,,, y : iS r`� Z r; i !y,. irk { ,S yy�w f }Ik .;i rt4�ff,�`vA 1 ,2 4 i 4 4 i i tr 57p ER 8THI, 1924: The Tax Assessor laid the tax roll showing a correct .11 . assessed valuation of 01,683,951.47 which was accepted. k. The Finance Committee submitted. the following estimates for the �r, fiscal year ending September 30, 1925: Lt' Interest and Sinking Fund " 11 766.66 ' Fire Engine, Note & Interest .. 4� 1,458.00 qi City Lighting 31000.00 City Water 300.00 Mayor and Council 500.001 � ..; I City Clerk's Office 2,700.00 Marshall & Sanitary Officer combined 1,800.00 Legal Services , Auditing 7500.00 250.00 Printing, Stationery &.Postage 300.00 Newspaper printing 240.00 ' Collection 124 Disposal of cans & rubbish - - - - 750.00 Extension and Maintenance of Park 1,000.00 Completion of Jail 1,500.00 ,500 00 T- 1 f. Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Band Concerts 1,200.00 ` Mapping & re-namingstreets �' g 1.250.00 1 Total 0 37,514.66 A motion of Mr Sundy, seconded by Mr Malone, was adopted on roll call 1. by unanimous vote, fixing the riiillage to be collected for all purposes =i i for the year 1924, at 23 mills. €} OCTOBER STE, 1924: Officers Elected for the Year 1925: ' i Mayor J S Sundy 1!: Councilmen T M O'Neal - 2 Years/ ,rl`. C 0 Scott `i '' E V Malone - 1 year 'i t, C Y Byrd - W 0 Jells ;j= Bond Trustees A G Evans - 3 years ,ut ., Clerk L C Hand `i, ,/ NOVEMBER 10TH, 1924: Mayor George A Long of Boca Raton was present, and 1x ,.; addressed the Cou cil again in regard to furnish light and power for that j* City. Mr O'Neal, Chairman of the water and. light Committee moved that the "; j. City of Delray enter into a contract with Boca Raton (Contract follows) •ii f The motion was seconded by Mr Byrd and on roll call was adopted by vote. 44 . 1 NOVEMBER 17TH, 1924: The City Council agreed to offer : . contract to the Gulf Stream Golf Club to furnish lights and power. '. DECEMBER 1 8TH, 1924: Mr C Y Byrd, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee laid ii before the Council the following resolution: "Preamble and Resolution providing for a Special Election for the ` issuance of Certain Bonds for the Construction of a Municipal Golf Course, ;_;i, the erection of a filtration plant, and ceriain City Park Improvements etc" { 1 On motion of Iir Byrd, seconded by i r O'Neal,'the resolution was adopted b i('�° °f unanimous vote on roll call. y 17 i . 5 1. .,,�� S y ` 7 iY , f{ 5F,pTCommittee, DER 14TH, 1926: Mr Jelks, Chairman of the Special appointed t to male recommendations on employing a bend for the rinter, moved that t Y g s �:t the city enter into a contract with the band for concerts to cover aA period of 16 weeks, or thirty-two concerts, according to the proposal [; submitted by Mr A L 1:iller at a previous meeting and to be placed on file '1 in the Clerk's office. The motion was seconded and carried on roll call. 0Action on a contract for an electrical extension on the polo grounds tA:::':,, was deferred until after September 20th. ' f SEPTEbBER 21ST, 1926: The Council met in special sessi,c with the Vice-Mayor L, presiding, Councilmen Barwick, Evans, and O'Nea were present. Council- 411. man Jells was absent. The results of the election held on September 20th was canvas;led, V :: The following resolution was therefore laid before the Council by E Yr Evans, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS: The returns of the Insepectors ofSpecialinFlorida,and Clerk the Election held the City of Delray, September 20th, 1926, showed that a total of 187 votes had been cast, and ,: that votes cast on the proposition submitted to the voters, to-wit: "To determine whether or not a majority of the qualified freehold voters of j' the City of Delray, Florida, will approve the sale to Florida Power and Light Company of all the property, including real estate and buildings, for and or in connection with the City of Delray's light and power system and the busineso, under the terms and conditions set forth in the Company': Proposal, dated March 1st, 1926 and as supplemented on August 17th, 1926" ' For a p„oval of Sale: 96 Votes, A ainst ,p)roval of Sale: 91.Votes[ :: The sale was decided in the affirmative. ; It was regularly moved and seconded that the City authorize an expend- ! , ,t iture not to exceed p1,000.00 to be paid to the Chamber of Commerce for s the care of hurricane refugees now in Delray. SEPTETBER 27TH, 1926: lir W M Croft, Chief of Police, reported verballyin re- gard p ! i to the removal of a colored prisoner from jail by forceable entry �;;. into the jail on the night of September 26th or the early morning of Sep 11 - tember 27th. The Chief reported that the prisoner had been placed in the 0. local jail about three P h, Sunday, September 26th, that he had refused to ';, turn said prisoner over to a man who purported to be from Aiami, that the i1 , prisoner to his knowledge was in the jail at midnight September 26th. It 'R' was regularly moved, seconded and carried unanimously on roll call that `' the police department of the City of Delray should be exonerated and be declared free of any blame or neglect in regard to the above mentioned jail delivery. !'; SEPTELLO3ER 29TH, 1926: After considerable discussion it was moved that the following budget for the year 1926-27 be adopted and that the millage ► for the year be fined at fourteen. The item of (?5,000.00 for the Chamber of Commerce for advertising was granted with the restriction that the appropriation be made monthly subject to the monthly approval , of the City Council before said expenditure is made. (Budget on next page) ,4 _ It was moved, seconded and carried on roll call that Mr Troup be instr- ,,- ucted to clean up the cemetery of debris resulting from the storm. a: 20 1;i'i • ui' f t` = h , ; Ui ' !1 t ( ai s si'445'.'. C I !f f , OCTOBER 3RD, 1927: It was moved seconded. and carried unanimously that the E1 contract for constructing approximately four hundred and fifty yards 1 _ of paving at the Golf Course Club house be given to Clint Moore at a I •• price- of 01.00. per yard.for grading, 'rocking and sand and.oil: surfacing (six inch compacted) It was moved by lir Johnson and seconded by Mr Sundy that a maximum of 01,000.00 be appropriated for the construction of a base ball diamond t. at the- golf course. The motion was carried unanimously. OCTOBER 10TH, 1927: It was moved, seconded and carried that Mr Clint Moore ;A: be granted a lease on a small area of muck at the golf course at an ann. P ual rental of $1.00, for the Season of 1927-28 only for growing turnipseed. fC ,a i h NOT.,BER 28TI., 1927: It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that the City Engineer be instruct,td to urchase four white post for the canal bridge. Mr T hi Ot i?eal, ounty Commissioner, was present and agreed that f the County would maintain the lights and iir R D Hill of the Florida Power f '. & Light Company stated that his company would provide a skilled electri- i clan to install electrical work without expense to the City, the City to furnish common labor, !` DECEMBER 12TH, 1927: The resignation of J S Sundt' as Municipal Judge was 1', presented to the Council and on motion and second was unanimously accepted. t,! A letter from Mr John R Cason making application for position of Municipal 1 i Judge was presented to the Council. It was moved by Mrs ?iarfield and j'k;` seconded by Mr Keen that Mr John R Cason be appointed to the office of il4i icipal Jude. ' , Niun _ g ii 1 DECE1•aER 12TH, 1927: The meeting was called to order by Mr C N i�iaoLaren, ,1 Chairman of the Special Election Board, as provided in House Bill No.432 of the Florida State Legislature of 1927. :: �I�' iir i-iacLaren gave the oath of office to Mayor-electLysle U Johnson who i,; assumed the office of Mayor. The Mayor then gave the oath of of=iee to I hirs Chas P Harf itld, Mr J L Troup, Mr U A Jacobs, Mr 3 C Keen and Mr Lot L Smith Councilmen-elect. I� Mr Jacobs presented the following resolution and moved its adoption: • I�,' BE IT RESOLVED THAT'LL-IL, OF TEE RECENT EiTLOYDES OF THE FOlL ER TOUN OF '1 DELRAY BEACH AND CITY OF DELRAY ?CIO HAVEN'T RESIGNED REMAIN IN TIEIR tOF DELRAY F ylr BELCH AT THE SALARY R✓S LCTIVE POSITIONS FOR T:� NEW CITY -1 II THcT TIIE,Y HAVE BEER RECEIVING FROM TEE CITY OF DELRAY OR TOUN OF DELRAY E! TO �pRY d IM RESPECTIVE WORK AND TIE DUTIES OF EACH BELCH, AND C�.��_ Oi. u_�� EMPLOYEE FOR THE CITY OF D I,R_Y BEACH, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED TE,T THIS IS ONLY A TEMP ORhR.Y ARRANGE1 NT AND !1, THLT !_E EMPLOYEES ter' AS ABOVE DESIGNATED ARE TENDERED SUCH POSITIONS UNTIL i; AND AT SUCH Tii'E LS THEY, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN OFFICE ARE ELECTED, OR it APPOINTED AND QUALIFIED u' DECEMBER 27TH, 1927: It was moved by Mrs iarf iel d and seconded by Er Keen that the accompanying seal be adopted ik III; and approved for the City of Delray Beach I • The motion was carried unanimously • ;li u .�l k r - .r ar • F'11'r.T rD j f yt K r a.KI T]647.; 3F� .t sc+� i ,-. ; R}ro'u.gx • a .. l :� ' t �a �'' t t? tea'�, �'•c•.-., ..:r-},. r•s. 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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, a designation report was prepared for the O'Neal House located at 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue;and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on June 19,2002, and voted unanimously to recommend that the O'Neal House be designated a local historic site;and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Dekay Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the O'Neal House 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 Dekay 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 Dekay Beach,Florida,to-wit: THE O'NEAL HOUSE, located at 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Dekay Beach, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3,-28 and 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Dekay Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 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 Dekay Beach, Florida, 2002" to show the historic designation,in an overlay manner. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence,or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. PASSE A D ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the �� day of ,2002. A iTE.ST MAYOR • City Clerk - i First Readin J DO Second Readin /6• 00 2 ORD.NO. 27-02 PalmBeachPost.com:Historic III S� s sought for O'Neal house Page 1 of 3 4 R N•k:ILJ'111)01411100kil -it 17-1. . 1 , :, ., ,14 PAL B: [v A [I [ PalmBeachPostcom F r ' Register For Post E-mails Great Travel Deals Autos 1 Classifieds I Jobs I Travel Deals I Subscribe 1 Past 7 Days I Archives I Contact Us Win Movie Tickets Racir See a sneak preview Wednesday,July 17 Click of The Country Bears Boynton Beach I Delray Beach I Greenacres I Jupiter the NAS NEW ONLINE Lake Worth I Palm Beach Gardens I Royal Palm Beach Receive E-mail Alerts Wellington Are you Garage Sales of losing p 2002 Tour de France Deliquer Read obituaries,maps Historic status sought for O'Neal house to funeral homes Save o Marketplace on food •E-Catalog By Lauren Gold, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer FlaPenn. •Dining Guide Wednesday, July 17, 2002 "TODAY S PAPER Our Main News Chipped tile on the front steps and holes in the cypress front door are Local News evidence that the house at 910 N.E. Second Avenue is old. G or Business •Top Lake Sports But it's the architectural style, and the history of its second owner •Stop Mo 5. Opinion/Letters that make it notable. ' • Fly to Ve Accent • Fla. Lott( Obituaries Movie Listings On July 2, the historic preservation board made a recommendation to Daily A Classifieds the city commission to give the house an individual historic •Personals designation on the local register of historic places. The designation �e •Autos •Homes would mean the house's owners would be required to seek the •Jobs preservation board's approval before making any significant structural Speeral • PBC Med Photo of the Day changes. Don Wright Cartoon • Body Be; Quick Headlines • Hurrican Plans will be made to renovate the house as part of the designation, • Discover R LEKLV said historic preservationist Wendy Shay, and it will continue to be a • Palm Be; A&E single-family home. Dining Gui Entertainment • South Food&Dining • North Two additional houses of a similar architectural style might be built •Treasure Gal Friday on either side of it. Good Life Neighborhood Post 'bell,* Notables The house's Mediterranean Revival features -- its asymmetric shape, TGIF deep-silled windows, concrete relief around the door and terra-cotta click den Travel 1 .:Rates;[}e Real Estate Wknd tile roof-- are the main reason for the preservation board's request. The Pain •Locator Directory „ But it also deserves recognition for the role its owners' family played i g�ltfZ"" SERVICES s in the early days of Delray Beach history, said Shay. Your Guideo Place a Classified •Email this p; Search Archives The house was built in the early 1920s, according to records from Subscribe http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/wednesday/delray beach_d3336254... 7/17/2002 PalmBeachPost.com:Historic Up sought for O'Neal house Page 2 of 3 ll Advertise Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps. Samuel Elliot O'Neal, a farmer and Announcements produce merchant who also served as a city councilman in 1915, and Internships his wife, Shirley Bradley,bought it in 1930. Purchase a Photo Conduct Research Plan your Vacation In 1942 the couple's son Bradley was killed in Germany;he was the Events Calendar first Delray Beach soldier to die in World War II. Contests OrderPage Shady Palms BradleyO'Neal also one of the two namesakes of VFW Post Shady Palms 4141, left his government life insurance payment of$5,000 to the Delray SEARCH FOR NEWS Beach High School library. Enter Keyword: Go( S.E. O'Neal,who died in 1970, had three younger brothers: Theodore Matthew,H. Malcolm, and Fred A. At least three of the four brothers dabbled in city politics to various degrees while they ran a garage on Atlantic Avenue. Theodore Matthew was the most influential member of the family; as a city councilman and chairman of the water and light committee in 1925 and 1926,he oversaw the construction of the city's first moving picture show building,the Delray Beach Golf Course, and a water filtration plant. In 1927 he became a county commissioner. He and his brother Fred, an attourney and investor, also held stock certificates and patents which are now on file at the Delray Beach Historical Society. No information is available on H. Malcolm O'Neal. T.M. O'Neal was the subject of a 1939 Miami Herald article with the headline "X-RAY LOCATES NAIL IN NECK AFTER 33 YEARS." According to the article,which is accompanied by a photo of the X- ray and an advertisement for the doctor who performed it: "Mr. O'Neal doesn't know how (the nail) got there but does remember being hit with a board when about 17 years old, and now believes the nail was embedded then, although it left no scar. In any event, Mr. O'Neal expresses himself as being very grateful to Dr. Heines for finally locating the cause of certain conditions which for some 33 years he has consulted leading medical men and one nationally known clinic without success." The article adds that O'Neal planned to have the nail surgically removed,but no information is available on whether the surgery was performed. According to a 1954 city directory, T.M. O'Neal lived at 208 S.E. Second Avenue. Today there's no house at that location. lauren_gold@pbpost.com Back to Top http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/wednesday/delray beach_d3336254... 7/17/2002 FILE NUMBER: 2002-211 PETITION NAME: S.E. O'NEAL HOUSE A. City of Delray Beach Comprehensive Plan as Existed on B. City of Delray Beach Land Development Regulations as Existed on C. City of Delray Beach Zoning District Map as Existed on D. City of Delray Beach Future Land Use Map as Existed on ARE INCLUDED AS DOCUMENTS OF THE PROJECT FILE ITEM DATE ENTERED NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF ITEM IN FILE 1. City Commission Document July 2, 2002 7-02-02 2. Ordinance 27-02 7-01-02 3. HPB Staff Report June 19, 2002 6-19-02 4. HPB Staff Report June 5, 2002 6-05-02 5. Waiver Sufficiency Letter 4-25-02 6. Surveys 5-29-02 7. Designation Report 5-29-02 8. Change of Authorized Agent letter 6-20-02 9. Structural Report 6-25-02 10. Staff approval letter 6-20-02 11. Courtesy Notice 6-19-02 12. COA 6-4-02 13. Project proposal letter 4-03-02 14. Designation Report Drafts 5-20-02 15. Surveys 5-20-02 Page 1 ! .. ,a. • bESIGNATION REPORT s• E. O'NEAL HOUSE _ • HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA • _. .__ _______•_. - — --------------------- - •------- -------- ....1 .•,., ...i!.4 :',,f,!.;.:5;...-,"..',;:.%.`;t ;.1,!..;,.• ": ''':! 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Historical and Cultural Significance VI. Statement of Significance VII. Bibliography and Sources I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: Unknown. Prior to 1926 Architect: Unknown Builder: Probably Fred Link Present Owner: Russell and Judy Greene of the same address Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 & 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 Classification for Designation: Architectural III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture in Delray Beach. It is built of wood frame construction and embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style reflecting both the design and craftsmanship of that style. In the opinion of Sam Ogren, Jr, son of famed local architect Samuel Ogren, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, evidence strongly indicates that this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent local builder circa 1926 in Delray Beach. Research of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, indicate that in 1920 there was no survey of the Del-Ida plat. However, the 1926 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map does show the Dell Park plat adjacent to and north of the Del- Ida plat. The O'Neal house and garage are included on the 1926 map. Therefore, one can conclude the O'Neal House was constructed subsequent to 1920 and prior to the 1926 Sanborn survey. The O'Neal house is located at 910 NE 2nd Avenue and lies between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10th Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. Constructed in the early to mid 1920's and designed by an unknown architect, the building is a good example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920's and can still be seen throughout the neighboring Del-Ida Historic District today. The house conforms almost exactly to the features characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings (1) often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style. While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different planes on the front elevation, additionally the three different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric façade massing. (1) Of particular architectural interest is the entrance to the home which displays a large paneled pecky cypress wood door with a Greek-inspired, high- relief concrete surround and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. It is featured in Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." On the first floor front façade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom/porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched front-facing gable roof with roof vent covered with asphalt shingles which is believed to have replaced the original barrel terra-cotta tile. The roof line and gable eaves display the original style of barrel tiles. Behind the second story, which covers less than half of the first floor, is a parapet surrounding a built-up, flat roof. The southwest corner of the parapet reflects a decorative step. The walls of the house are finished in smooth stucco. The wood framed windows are either single or double hung sash with a 6/1 or 4/1 light configuration. All windows display deep sills. The windows on the front façade in the first floor sunroom are tall casements topped with fanlights along all three sides of the sunroom/porch. They are all presently covered with metal- louvered awning shutters which were on the house when purchased by the present owners in 1974. The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. Under the stairs, there is an arched top pecky cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. To the right, in the living room, is the working fireplace which is surrounded by a cut surface stone façade without a mantle. The sunroom is entered from the right side living room directly opposite the fireplace through double wood multi-paned French doors. Upon entering the center hall, a large bedroom is to the left with double closets, with fanlights to the front and one to the side of the house. Presently there is a side entrance to this room on the south wall. Continuing down the hall, is the third bedroom to the left with one closet and two large windows offering wonderful light into the modest sized room. At the end of the hall, there is a full bath complete with a large tub, toilet and sink. Opposite the bedrooms, on the right side of the center hall, are entries into the kitchen and dining room first, then the kitchen at the end of the hall. The dining room has two large windows on the north wall of the house. A breakfast nook can be found off the kitchen which has a large pantry on the back (west) wall of the house and to the right of that is a laundry room which leads to the back yard of the home. When taking the curved staircase to the second floor, you will enter the bright and airy master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets to the back of the room facing the west. There are three windows facing the front of the house and one facing the west offering bright ample light and air circulation. The dressing area has a door which leads you out to the flat roof over the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms below. All rooms, with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms, still have the original wood flooring. All window and door trim is of solid undecorated wood stained a dark brown. To the west of the main dwelling at the rear of the house, is a small, detached, two car garage of frame construction covered with a rough textured stucco exterior finish believed to have also been constructed circa 1926. The garage displays a flat roof with a parapet wall trimmed with barrel terra cotta tile. Inside, the roof beams and exterior wall framing are exposed. There are several windows covered with what appears to be the original exterior wood window coverings. There are wood, double doors on rollers that open from side to side on a metal rail. Originally, there was a bathroom/wash area in the back corner of the garage which included a toilet. The walls and door to this room are intact. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." IV and V. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal family has an interesting and significant role in the history of Delray Beach. Samuel Elliot (S. E.) O'Neal was the eldest of four brothers who moved to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. As to time, our best guess is approximately 1918, the conclusion of World War I. The brothers and ages are as follows per Voter Registration records: Name 1918 Age 1936 Age Samuel Elliot 26 44 Theodore Mathew 24 42 H. Malcolm 15 33 Fred A. 14 32 The brothers were produce farmers west of Delray for a number of years and gradually moved to town as the farm prospered. 5. E. O'Neal married Shirley Bradley in 1921. They purchased 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue from Herbert Harrington on May 21, 1930. Shirley's sister, Ida Bradley, held a trust deed on the property for $1,200, recorded April 21, 1931 until March 32, 1942. 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal had one son, Bradley O'Neal. Bradley was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. S. E. O'Neal died in 1970 of a heart attack while pruning the mango trees on the 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue property. Shirley O'Neal died in 1973, and Russell and Judy Greene purchased the property from her estate in 1974. They are the present owners. T. M. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Beach. He later entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the Delray Beach City Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and light to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. Fred A. O'Neal became a lawyer. The Delray Beach Historical Society has a file of stock certificates and patents indicating he invested in several local businesses. In summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by Fred Link, a Delray Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Neals were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of 5. E. O'Neal, known as a World War II fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is an early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's Don Ross designed golf course. VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Delray Beach Historical Society's file on Fred O'Neal Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Palm Beach County Land Transfer Records Oral History: Ernest Simon, Esq. Comments on Bradley O'Neal's school days (contribution to Delray Beach School Library) and T. M. O'Neal Oral History: VFW Priest/O'Neal Post members: Comments by Buddy Sabo, Earl Owens and Donald Gibson Oral history of Helen O'Neal, 2nd wife of Fred O'Neal Oral history of Margaret O'Neal, wife of G. Allen O'Neal, a nephew of the four O'Neal brothers, son of Gilmore O'Neal, a brother who did not move to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. G. Allen O'Neal came to Delray Beach and lived with 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal after Bradley's death. He was in the insurance business in Lake Worth and Trustee for Shirley O'Neal's estate. Historic Designation Report prepared by Jack Frysinger and Starr Deppe-Brigante. r '` csT Mrs. ;?ny C y`e 105 'Ocean Blvd. f-}i y ghlanc Beach, FL 33487 a i • tx'iq3j • > t lLi� rr r, :: POLITICAL HISTORY OF DELR�IY BEACH <<-•,14r ,!- z rr. with r s FOR:?ORD MNci -i- - Y • ••r':'''.. s and y 41 w `,.y�' EARLY HISTORY • „t' - - - 4 '�5.•T a' 4 as LtLas C i.V.. _ k ^.� ..},; _ iJ A J COBS, Director HET? F LONG, Collaborator :"•-- LOUISE 5HOUDRB SI:ITH, =hocographer s��f• fL r. 4 (.i F,. 1.: '>i 4o Moir'•':'1ec? for the City L h �._tt in. the Firth t i, � F'•1 c ?aa rl^d�:icl . 7cL t .:'al .e-'-=i F e._.. SSouthh i c. y'1t If:e.c---,'1,' 1-7.eDruary lV J+ through i t`i ,r C1 1951 y'1 tf .. _~Rye-'- • , ..;':ems i! y n Alq ty: ( 1 i / :! s e t i/ !later & N yu' .01,1ARY 9TH, 1925: It was moved by iir O'Neal, Chairman of the . ater Light ;i� r, Committee, seconded by Mr Sundy, that J B Long be offered the position )11 ill' 4 of City I Tanager, at a salary of 0300.00 a month, Er Long to assume office 'F as soon as possible. On roll call, the vote was unanimous. # r; iBRr RY 25TH, 1925: The returns of the inspectors showed that a total of 103 votes had been cast at the Bond Election February 24th, and votes cast on 1 the four propositions submitted to the voters were as follows: •_..":° f° 1. Shall bonds not to exceed 145,000.00 be issued for the purpose I of constructing and acquiring a municipal golf course, and other i.. necessary equipment for such municipal golf course? Yes - 98 votes No - 5 votes 2. Shall bonds not to exceed 025,000.00 be issued for the Purpose of a filtration system and the extension and improvement of the water and light system? Yes - 99 votes No - 3 votes 3. Shall bonds not to exceed 05,000.00 be issued for the purchase of the Chamber of Commerce Hall .and Lot 7 and the N 141 of Lot 8, Blk 101? Yes - 93 votes No - 8 votes 5 4. Shall bonds not to exceed 05,000.00 be issued for the improvement of the municipal park, with necessary buildings, walks and other Park purpos Yes - 98 votes No - 4 votes APRIL 13TH, 1925: A communication from Er Donald J Ross, offering a proposal `j for architectual services on the Golf Course was read and it was moved i'''' )r } by Mr Jelks, seconded by Mr Sundy, that the proposal of Tit Ross be accepted, 1t : that a contract be offered him; that Mr Rousseau be employed to tale charge x of the actual construction work and that Mr Frank Swanson be commended for 'lj ' his efforts in behalf of the Golf Course. The vote was unanimous on roll cal: ', ' Mr Cason, President of the oman's Club placed before the Council a u,,-• "; - request for permission to construct a C60,000. Club Building in the p .a- City Park. Action was deferred on the request, awaiting an opinion j y C p� : from the City Attorney in regard to the proper procedure. ,. JULY 13TH, 1925: It was moved by Er Jelks and seconded by Mr Scott that ' tk) 014,700. bearing 8% interest for one year, be paid to Mr C Y Byrd as trustee, to be dispersed by him for the purchase of 147 acres of land '�r `~''' on which the Golf Course is being constructed. The vote was. unanimous. OCTOBER 12TH, 1925: Officers elected for the Year 1926: Mayor L 'Walter Smith Councilmen A G Evans .1-:- ~, B F Sundy fL W 0 Jelks 1E Bond Trustee L F Ranson t` Appointments made by Mayor: ,i.- • City Manager J B Long (05,000. per year) , { Chief of Police - - - - U ii Croft 'r. ' Acting City Clerk- - - Lauren C Hand CityHealth Officer - - Dr RoyWebb Ef City Attorney C Y Byrd (01,200. per year) ,: • City Judge J S Sundy rL IC f 18 € ��}: x y vi g. Ij 3 ; g; 3ER 8TH, 1924: The Tax Assessor laid the tax roll showing a correct , J 'assessed valuation of $1,683,951.47 which was accepted. iff.. The Finance Committee submitted the following estimates for the . fiscal year ending Septeiber 30, 1925:. j, i . Interest and Sinking Fund •- 41 11,766.66 ,5, Fire Engine, Note is Interest 1,458.00 City. Lighting 3,000.00 City ?later 00.00 Mayor and Council 500.00 City Clerk's Office 2 700.00 Marshall & Sanitary Officer combined 1:800.00 Legal Services 7,500.00 Auditing 250.00 Printing, Stationery &.Postage 300.00 1..-:. , Newspaper printing 240.00 Collection L Disposal of cans & rubbish - - - - 750.00 Extension and Maintenance of Park 1,000.00 Completion of Jail 1,500.00 'f.; Miscellaneous 1 000,.00 Band Concerts 1,200.00 Mapping & re-naming streets 1.250.00 Total 0 37,514.66 f A motion of Mr Sundt', seconded by Mr Malone, was adopted on roll call 1.1. j r by unanimous vote, fixing the millage to be collected for all purposes .. v ' for the year 1924, at 23 mills. ' OCTOBER 8TF , 1924: Officers Elected for the Year 1925: i . :: . :; - Mayor J S Sundy , 1 Councilmen T M O'Neal - 2 Years/ ' ..r.-:, ' C 0 Scott Fit E V Malone - 1 year i '' CI Byrd - U 0 Jelks €!j= s Bond Trustees A G Evans - 3years ;U •, a Clerk L C Hand 'r 1 / rNO al rr• 10TH, 1924: Mayor George 1: Long of Boca Raton was present and .i' addressed the Council again in regard to furnish light and power for that ,;� City. Mr O'Neal, Chairman of the water and light Committee moved that the ',' ::='. City of Delray enter into a contract with Boca Raton (Contract follows) '1' I �. The motion was seconder? by Mr Byrd and on roll call was adopted by vote. €' h Y; NOVEIBER 17TH, 1924: The City Council agreed to offer a contract to the Gulf : :" Stream Golf Club to furnish lights and power. : <['' DECMIBER 8TH 1924: Mr C Y Byrd, ofY Chairman the Ordinance Corlmmr�ittee laid before the Council the following resolution_: "Preamble and Resolution providing for a Special Election for the If ; issuance of Certain Bonds for the Construction of a Municipal Golf Course, , , ,, P the erection of a filtration plant, and cer air_ City Park Improvements, etc" it,": On motion of I�:r Byrd, seconded by Kr O'Neal, the resolution was adopted by .- Ii i::: -T.,...,... :-.: unanimous vote on roll call. h r II -i. ,. . 17 1, yfi It E..-_ ...I:L 4 4 dr.r.- VL .sc - tt t�� s .gq } I;jW --. s> 2 J k f',� !i 1: Tti F,1 ER 14TH, 1926: Mr Jelks, Chairman of the Special Committee, appointed T;4 _ to make recommendations on employing e bend for the winter, moved that f the city enter into a contract with the band for concerts to cover a period of 16 weeks, or thirty-two concerts, according to the proposal 1; submitted by Mr L i:iller at a previous meeting and to be placed on file t .'- , in the Clerkts office. The motion was seconded and carried on roll call. '(°( 1 Action on a contract for an electrical extension on the polo grounds 3; was deferred until after September 20th. t iBER 21ST ,26: The Council met in s_�ecial sessi i frith the Vice-Mayor SERE io presiding, ~Councilr:men Barwick, Evans, and 0t•Neal were present. Council- man Jelks was absent. The results of the election held on September 20th ; ': was canvasfled, The following resolution was therefore laid before the Council by r lit Evans, who moved its adoption: WHEREAS: The returns of the Insepectors i:, . and Clerk of the Special Election held in the City of Delray, Florida, r- September 20th, 1926, showed that a total of 187 votes had been cast, and that votes cast on the proposition submitted to the voters, to-wit: "To determine whether or not a majority of the qualified freehold voters of I `' the City of Delray, Florida, will approve the sale to Florida Power and Light Company of all the property, including real estate and buildings, i .- - fcr and or in connection with the City of Delrayts light and power system V '- and the busineso, under the terms and conditions set forth in the Companyts , Proposal, dated March 1st, 1926 and as supplemented on laugust 17th, 1926" For approz*a1 of Sale: 96 Votes, Against Approval of Sale: 91 Votes The sale was decided in the affirmative. tive. . It was regularly moved and seconded that the City authorize an expend- iture not to exceed 01,000.00 to be paid to the Chamber of Commerce for ' ' the care of hurricane refugees not•;. in Delray. j 1.; SEP EMBER 27TH, ,26: it U l_ Croft, Chief of Police, reported verbally in re- !t ' � F , "1 0 1" vi ,r gard to the+removal of a colored: prisoner from ail b - forceable entr ' j y y ,, ; into the jail on the night of September 26th or the early morning of Sep- �;E! `___ tember 27th. The Chief reported t'_lat the prisoner had' been placed in the ;1 r local jail about three P !i, Sunday, September 26th, that he had refused to �, ' turn said prisoner over to a Man who purported to be from Miami, that the M;, • prisoner to his knowledge was in the jail at midnight September 26th. It '±,. _ 3 j was regularly moved, seconded and carried unanimously on roll call that k. the police department of the City of Delray should be exonerated and be , declared free of any blame or neglect in regard to the above mentioned ;u ;3: ` jail delivery. ',' F SE?T :i�3ER 29TH, 1926: fter consideraole discussion it was moved that the Ir.,:�: i following budget for the year 1926-27 be adopted and that the millage ,. 1 for the year be fixed at fourteen. The item of 05,000.00 for the r.A` Chamber of Commerce for advertising was granted with the restriction E that the appropriation be made monthly subject to the monthly approval fof the City Council before said ex_'enditu_re i s made. (Budget on next page) ' It was moved, seconded and carried on roll call that Asir Troup be instr- -.' - k > ' ucted to -clean up the cemetery of debris resulting from the storm. 'E • 20 ' lit I' r 1 i 4 ,: 3 .emu. w?•4 4 l•. vV lid tit r p 1 pti5l 1 1 t' •n J OCTOBER 3RD, 1927: It was moved seconded and carried unanimously that the ?, u�; �,,, contract for constructing approximately four hundred and fifty yards r i :r of paving at the Golf Course Club house be given to Clint Moore at a i.itiff : 3 ' price ;,- �1.00, per yard•for grading, 'rocking and sand and.oil surfacing k ki .14 ;r (six inch compacted) It was moved by Mr Johnson and seconded by Mr Sundy that a maximum of k ri G 000.00 be a a opriated for the construction of a base ball diamond f -' ,�11r � ; The motion was carried unanimously. at the golf course. r 0CTOB R 10TH, 1927: It was moved, seconded and carried that i± Clint Moore i • be granted a lease on a small area of muck at the golf course at an ann.. t , ual rental of $1.00, for the Season of 1927-28 Only for growing turnipseed. t ! ; . NOVEMBER 28Ti:, 1927: It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that the { - ,I City Engineer be ins truck to purchase four white post for the canal r, bridge. jr T M OtNeal, ounty Commissioner, was Present and agreed that � ; ;- the County would maintain the lights and Mr R D Hill of the Florida Power 1 r & Light Co**pany stated that his company 1rould provide a skilled electri- , cian to install electrical work without expense to the City, the City to :�° furnish common labor, DECE1r1�ER 12TH, 1927: The resignation of J S Sundt- as Municipal Judge was i , presented to the Council and on motion and second was unanimously accepted.L letter from Pr John R Cason ma i,�, p lr�ing application for position of Municipal + Judge was presented to the Council. It was moved by Mrs ?.arf field and 1' seconded by Mr Keen that Er John R Cason be appointed to the office of 'IF 55 ti; F� Municipal Judge. DECE1BER 12TH 1927: The meeting was called to order by Mr C N uacLaren, Chairman of the Special, Election Board, as provided in House Bill No.432 -, , of the Florida State Legislature of 1927. O : iir 1-iacLaren gave the oath of office to Mayor-elect Lysle U Johnson who Al assumed the office of Mayor. The Mayor then gave the oath of office to I'ri, Mrs Chas P ?•iarfield, Mr J L Troup, lair " h Jacobs, Mr J C Keen and it s Fir Lot L Smith Councilmen-elect. Mr Jacobs ?resented the following resolution and moved its adoption: ft;'; n BERESOLVED TILT '-L� E RECENT E1_PLO`�r'F O�' TT. FOTL_ER T01'TN OF IT r'''1 ALL OF Tl-�� DELRY BEACH AND CITYOF D,-RAY WHO R.VEitT RESIGNED REMAIN IN TIEIR I!; , : s RDsPEurTvE POSI110NS FOR Tmo CITY OF l'_RAY BELCH AT THE SALARY it T T THEY HAVE BEEN RECEIVING FROM THE CITY OF DE R Y OR TOWN OF DELR1_Y 11: • BELCH, iPD TO r Ry OF Ft1 T�?L RESPECTIVE WORK AND TIT. DUTIES OF EACH I • rt� EMPLOYEE FOR THE CiTY OF DE R Y BE!:CH, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. t BE IT tJRTPE? RESOLVED T-- T THIS IS 0'L1 A TEIiOD.RY ARRANGEMENT AHD r ; Tki T THE El'PL0 EL AS ABOVE DESIGNATED ARE .TENDERED SUCH POSITIONS UNTIL AND AT SUCH Till' LS TIDYi OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN OFFICE ARE ELECTED, OR 'I:` tr- APPOINTED AND QUALIFIED IED 111, -; Ii . DECEIBER 27TH, 1927: It was moved by firs Uarf ield and seconded by Mr Keen i�t that the accompanying seal be adopted �i{ and approved for the City of Delray Beach ix' i The motion was carried unanimously ' u 21 I f:. a hi. • - - . A • • ! -fi\j) •'... .. ' . •REGISTERED VOTERS, ELECT:a DISTRICT No. . ..... -. . • i . • .-.. . _iv• .-. . - OATH TO BE TAKEN BY EACH PERSON i ' • . ••• ... 0 V) —0 liv . •• I do solemnly swear for ailirm) that I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and of the State pf Florida;that I am ,. - citizen Of the United States,and that I am qualified to _ . _ .._.._. .._ . . _ ... 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Private 848= = Recording Date -May 1. •1.986 832= = Recorder; • Sanford Smith . ` • Name & Title; - HPRC:PB Address: 818_ Condition of Site; Integrity of Site: Original Use essdence 838= • Check One Check One or More Present Use •PpRidence 850= O Excellent 883 • a Altered 858_ Dates: Beginning .1 c1QS 844 in _ = sas- = Culture&Phase 840— Good SAS,.= Cl unuttered _ Periad 845= n Fall 883== 0 original Site 858 ❑,Deteriorated 863= _ 0 Restored( 1(Date; H )858 . Ci Moved UlDa e: )( )858= 9.1G= NR Classification Category: Build:mg Threats.to Site: Check One or More • )878== N.:AI78== i TranSPertAitOn( E.. )(---- (��zot11n0( )( ,�._ ------- H )8I8== )t 818_ i-) FIII( x i1 DevetOAmenl( }� ) ---T-- - — �l )g78 0 Dredoet f o Detorloratton1 )( • )t—)87t3=_ —_. ❑ 8orrowlnQ( )( _ 1—U3-78=_ 0 Other(See Remarks BolOw): 870=.,.-- 910^ Areas of Significance: larch i 1 ectL re • • Significance: - . 911 = = APR-05-2002 12:05 FL MASTER SITE FILE 850 245 6439 P.03/04 ` • ARCHITECT Unknown 872 BUILDER Unnowzt 874= = STYLE AND/OR PERIOD Mediterranean Revival 964= = PLAN TYPE - Rectangular 966= _ EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) ,__ S+u g.co _ • .. 854= = - ; STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) Wood � me _ 856 = PORCHES ' Enclosed _____� • 942= _ FOUNDATION; CQncaete 942= = ROOF TYPE: _ Gable _ 942= = • SECONDARY ROOFSTRUGTURE(S): T Sh_ _ 942=. = CHIMNEY LOCATION: renter- • 942= WINDOW TYPE: DNS __ _ _ 942= _ CHIMNEY: _^ 882= _ . ROOF SURFACING:. 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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Delray Beach Historical Society's file on Fred O'Neal Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.F. 2nd Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Palm Beach County Land Transfer Records Oral History. VFW Priest/O'Neal Post members: by Buddy Sabo, Earl Owens and Donald Gibson Oral history of Helen O'Neal, 2"d wife of Fred O'Neal Oral history of Margaret O'Neal, wife of G. Allen O'Neal, a nephew of the four O'Neal brothers, son of Gilmore O'Neal, a brother who did not move to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. G. Allen O'Neal came to Delray Beach and lived with S. E. and Shirley O'Neal after Bradley's death. He was in the insurance business in Lake Worth and Trustee for Shirley O'Neal's estate. Historic Designation Report prepared by Jack Frysinger and Starr beppe-Brigante. 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Nea1s were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of 5. E. O'Neal, known as a World War .t.0 fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is can early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's Don Ross designed golf course. • CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction; The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by Fred Link, a Delray Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. T. Alt. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Reach. He later entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the betray Beach City Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and light to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. Fred A. O'Neal became a lawyer. The betray Beach Historical Society has a file of stock certificates and patents indicating he invested in several local businesses. Tn summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterraneah Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. IV and V. HISTORICAL ANO CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal family has interesting and significant importance to the history of Delray Beach. Samuel Elliot (S. E.) O'Neal was the eldest of four brothers who moved to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. As to time, our best guess is approximately 1918, the conclusion of World War I, The brothers and ages ore cis follows per Voter Registration records; Name 1918 Age 1936 Age Samuel Elliot 26 44 Theodore Mathew 24 42 H. Malcolm 15 33 Fred A. 14 32 The brothers were produce farmers west of Delray for a number of years and gradually moved to town as the farm prospered. S. E. O'Neal married Shirley Bradley in 1921. They purchased 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue from Herbert Harrington. on May 21, 1930. Shirley's sister, Ida Bradley, held a trust deed on the property for $1,200, recorded April 21, 1931 until March 32,-1942. 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal had:one son, Bradley O'Neal. Bradley was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. 5. E. O'Neal died in 1970 of a heart attack while pruning the mango trees on the 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue property. Shirley O'Neal died in 1973, and Russell and Judy Greene purchased the property from her estate in 1974. They are the present owners. a large tub, toilet and sink. Opposite the bedrooms, on the right side of the center hall, are entries into the kitchen and dining room first, then the kitchen at the end of the hall. The dining room has 2 large windows on the north wall of the. house. You will pass through a breakfast nook while entering the kitchen which has a large.pantry on the back (west) wall of the house and to the right of that; there is'a laundry room which leads you out to the back yard of the home. Once outside in the rear of the house, to the left you will see a small, detached, 2 car garage of frame construction covered with a rough stucco finish believed to have been constructed with the original house. The roof is flat with a parapet wall trimmed with barrel terra cotta tile. Inside, the roof beans and exterior wall framing are exposed. There are several windows covered with what we believe to be the original exterior wood window coverings. The double doors are wood and are on rollers opening from side to side on a metal rail. Originally, there was a bathroom/wash area in the back corner of the garage which included a toilet. The walls and door to this room are in tact. When taking the curved staircase to the second floor, you will enter the bright and airy master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets to the back of the room facing the west_ There are three windows facing the front of the house and one facing the west offering bright ample light and air circulation. The dressing area has a door which leads you out to the flat roof over the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms below. All rooms with exception to the kitchen and bathrooms still have the original wood flooring. All window and door trim is of solid undecorated wood stained a dark brown. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941.. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." Of particular architectural interest is the entrance to the home. A large paneled Pecky Cypress wood door is surrounded by an intricate detailed Greek-influenced concrete high-relief, including a large decorative keystone, and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. It is featured in Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." On the first floor front façade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom/porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched gable roof presently covered with asphalt shingles which we believe replaced the original barrel terra-cotta tiles believed to have there. The edges of the pitched roof line have the original type barrel terra-cotta tiles in place. At the high point of the pitched gable roof: there is a rectangular shaped gable vent. Behind the second story which covers less than half of the'first floor, you will find a parapet surrounding a built-up flat roof. The south west corner has a decorative facade on the parapet corner. The walk of the house are finished in smooth stucco. The windows are wood with a combination of single or double hung sash with mufti-panes on the top portion. All windows have deep sills and the front facade first floor sunroom windows are tall casements with oval tops on all 3 sides of the sunroom/porch. They are all presently covered with metal-louvered awning shutters which were on the house when purchased by the present owners in 1974. The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. Under the stairs, there is an arched top Pecky-Cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. To the right in the living room and facing you is the working fireplace which is surrounded by a cut surface stone façade without a mantle. The sunroom is entered from the right side living room directly opposite the fireplace through double wood multi paned French doors. As you walk down the center hall, on your left will be a large bedroom with double closets with one curved top window to the front and one to the side of the house. Presently there is a side entrance to this room on the south wall. Continuing down the hall, you will enter the 3rci bedroom on your left with one closet and 2 large windows offering wonderful light into the modest sized room. At the end of the hall, there is a full bath complete with III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture of Delray Beach. It is built of wood frame construction and embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style and contains design and craftsmanship elements of that style. In interviews with Sam Ogren, Jr., we know it is not an Ogren design. His opinion, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, strongly indicate this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent focal builder circa 1926 in betray Beach. The 1920 Sanborn Fire Insurance map of 1920 does not go north of the bell Ida plat. The 1926 Sanborn Fire Insurance map shows the. bell Park plat adjacent to and north of the bell Ida plat. The O'Neal house and garage are included on the 1926 map. Therefore, one can conclude the O'Neal House was constructed subsequent to 1920 and prior to the 1926 Sanborn survey. The O'Neal House, constructed in the early 1920's, designed by an unknown architect, and located at 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, is a fine example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920's. It is located between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10th Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. The house conforms almost exactly to the "features" characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood; stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings (1) often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style. While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the irregularity and asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different planes on the front elevation, additionally the 3 different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric façade massing. (1) I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: Unknown. Prior to 1926 Architect: Unknown Builder: Probably Fred Link Present Owner: Russell and Judy Greene of The same address Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 4 29, Block 10, bell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 Classification for Designation: Architectural 1 DELRAY BEACH kitbd 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 All-America City ' re September 26, 2002 1993 2001 Mr. Jack Frysinger 419 SE 4th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 RE: S.E. O'Neal House (910 NE 2nd Avenue) -Variance Application Dear Mr. Frysinger: This letter is provided regarding the variance application for the S.E. O'Neal House. Per your discussions with staff, the development proposal will require the approval of a subdivision plat. Action on the plat requires review by the Historic Preservation Board, therefore the variance application and the plat will be scheduled concurrently before the Board. Thus, the variance application will be placed on-hold pending the submittal of the plat application. In the interim, however, the variance application was reviewed for completeness and the following submission deficiencies were noted: ■ For the preparation of the public hearing, a tax map showing all properties within a 500' radius and a list of all property owners from the current tax rolls with mailing labels that include their names and addresses must be provided. This information may be purchased from Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Office at 345 South Congress Avenue (please note the list previously provided is out-dated). ■ Please complete page 7 of the application (copy attached). Please provide the above items as soon as possible. - Please do not hesitate to contact me at 243-7044 if you have any questions regarding the submission requirements. Queries regarding technical items or status of the petition to Wendy Shay, the assigned project planner at 243-7040. Sincerely, u t/i aa)--\ Jasmin Allen Planner /., c: Wendy Shay, Historic P-esei atien Rlarnpe5 M -__ rrintsc c^riezyne�Pepe- _ `. PalmBeachPost.com:Historic status sought for O'Neal house Page 1 of 3 N.k:1_,Iiiii),0141Wdl A )T.-1. ' I PalmBeachPost.corr} , PALH.y Register For Post E-mails Great Travel Deals Autos I Classifieds I Jobs I Travel Deals I Subscribe I Past 7 Days I Archives I Contact Us Win Movie Tickets Rack See a sneak preview Wednesday,July 17 Click of The Country Bears Boynton Beach I Delray Beach I Greenacres I Jupiter the NAS NEW ONLINE Lake Worth I Palm Beach Gardens I Royal Palm Beach Receive E-mail Alerts Wellington Are you Garage Sales of losing p 2002 Tour de France Deliquer Read obituaries,maps Historic status sought for O'Neal house to funeral homes Save o Marketplace on food •E-Catalog By Lauren Gold, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer FlaPennr •Dining Guide Wednesday, July 17, 2002 7'ODAY'S PAPER Our Main News Chipped tile on the front steps and holes in the cypress front door are Local News evidence that the house at 910 N.E. Second Avenue is old. G O Business •Top Lake Sports But it's the architectural style, and the historyof its second owner •Stop MoE Opinion/Letters • Fly to Vethat make it notable. Accent • Fla. Lout Obituaries Movie Listings On July 2, the historic preservation board made a recommendation to Daily A Classifieds the city commission to give the house an individual historic •Personals designation on the local register of historic places. The designation •Autos would mean the house's owners would be required to seek the •Homes •Jobs preservation board's approval before making any significant structural Special • PBC Med Photo of the Day changes. . Body Be. Don Wright Cartoon Quick Headlines • Hurrican Plans will be made to renovate the house as part of the designation, • Discover WEEKLY said historic preservationist Wendy Shay, and it will continue to be a • Palm Be; A&E single-family home. Dining Gui Entertainment • South Food&Dining • North Two additional houses of a similar architectural style might be built •Treasure Gal Friday on either side of it. Good Life Neighborhood Post The Palr Notables The house's Mediterranean Revival features --its asymmetric shape, TGIF deep-silled windows, concrete relief around the door and terra-cotta Click hen p ; Rates,_ De4 Travel Real Estate Wknd tile roof-- are the main reason for the preservation board's request. The Parr •Locator Directory But it also deserves recognition for the role its owners' family played ""'`' SERVICE in the early days of Delray Beach history, said Shay. Your Guideto Place a Classified •Email this p; Search Archives The house was built in the early 1920s, according to records from Subscribe http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/wednesday/delray_b each_d3 3 3 6254... 7/17/2002 PalmBeachPost.com:Historic status sought for O'Neal house Page 2 of 3 Advertise Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps. Samuel Elliot O'Neal, a farmer and Announcements produce merchant who also served as a city councilman in 1915, and Internships his wife, Shirley Bradley,bought it in 1930. Purchase a Photo Conduct Research Plan your Vacation In 1942 the couple's son Bradley was killed in Germany; he was the Events Calendar first Delray Beach soldier to die in World War II. Contests Page Reproductions Order Shady Palms Bradley O'Neal, also one of the two namesakes of VFW Post 4141, left his government life insurance payment of$5,000 to the Delray SEARCH POR NEWS Beach High School library. Enter Keyword: Go! 1 S.E. O'Neal,who died in 1970,had three younger brothers: Theodore Matthew,H. Malcolm, and Fred A. At least three of the four brothers dabbled in city politics to various degrees while they ran a garage on Atlantic Avenue. Theodore Matthew was the most influential member of the family; as a city councilman and chairman of the water and light committee in 1925 and 1926,he oversaw the construction of the city's first moving picture show building, the Delray Beach Golf Course, and a water filtration plant. In 1927 he became a county commissioner. He and his brother Fred, an attourney and investor, also held stock certificates and patents which are now on file at the Delray Beach Historical Society. No information is available on H. Malcolm O'Neal. T.M. O'Neal was the subject of a 1939 Miami Herald article with the headline "X-RAY LOCATES NAIL IN NECK AFTER 33 YEARS." According to the article,which is accompanied by a photo of the X- ray and an advertisement for the doctor who performed it: "Mr. O'Neal doesn't know how (the nail) got there but does remember being hit with a board when about 17 years old, and now believes the nail was embedded then, although it left no scar. In any event, Mr. O'Neal expresses himself as being very grateful to Dr. Heines for finally locating the cause of certain conditions which for some 33 years he has consulted leading medical men and one nationally known clinic without success." The article adds that O'Neal planned to have the nail surgically removed,but no information is available on whether the surgery was performed. According to a 1954 city directory, T.M. O'Neal lived at 208 S.E. Second Avenue. Today there's no house at that location. lauren old pbpost.com Back to Top http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/wednesday/delray beach_d3336254... 7/17/2002 iip 1 ;L ,.1 1iN l i r�, - DELRAY BEACH *4,44r -I00 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 All-AmericaCity r April 25, 2002 1993 2001 Mr. Jack Frysinger 419 SE 4th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 RE: Waiver of Lot Requirements for Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 and 29 Block 10, Dell Park Dear Mr. Frysinger: This letter is provided to inform you of the status of your waiver request to the required lot dimensions for Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 and 29 Block 10, Dell Park. As indicated in your previous discussions with Wendy Shay, Historic Planner, it was determined that the request should be processed concurrently with a request historic designation of the property. Thus the request will be placed on-hold pending the submittal of the designation application. With respect to the sufficiency of the application, the application lacked the following: ■ A current signed and sealed survey. • A scaled exhibit which clearly shows the proposed lot configuration andd lot dimensions. Concurrent with the submittal of the historic designation application, please submit the items identified above. If you have any questions regarding the submission requirements please do not hesitate to contact me at 243-7044. Queries regarding technical items should be directed to Wendy Shay at 243- 7040. Sincerely, otti (iaff-1.. Jasmin Allen Planner c: Wendy Shay, Historic Preservation Planner ��^. �i'IHE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Printed on Recycled Peoer r , i • 6th NUE SOUTH FEDERAL 405 S.E. DELRAYEBEACH, FLORIDA 33483 HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. 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' R = 25' d1' 75.20' o -- IR/C - - DELTA = 89'32'30" ----- m A = 39.07' 100.00' FND I.R. (� .. CJr �p �� ;11F/Tvc I ' tip'0/ ASPHALT-- N.E. 9th STREET mgb EO R/W — — THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: `;','. REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, • RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND,FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE THIS INFORMATION UCH NFO MATION INTENDED BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BY CH BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED °OTHERS THROUGH APPROPIATE TITLE SEARCH. t� ':LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR UNDER MY DIRCETION IN A/'R/L 22 OF 200 . F EASEMENTS OF RECORD. • UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D ':T' !:Y,ir^f• ;, Ai f , G " '.'!:.fcr;f, .4:,4: •fir ri'7i I. BRUCE N. CARTER '44n i` ..to?^'^'-; •, , ..• REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWN BY CK'D BY FIELD BOOK/PAGE FILE _ S P. is . 3G-7A,/ NUMBER " • 1 . ' 405 S.E. 6th AVENUE (SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY) DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483, BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND SKETCH OF SURVEY R _ RADIUS A s. ARC CDBR = CHORD BEARING FOR „IV()vo 9[y, c o/Z P. R/W = R GHT EOF EWAYT o/s = OFFSET SCALE 1" = 30' /3 M._ y-57 D RR y syseAry X--JF-- A,',, fEit/CE • • __ N.E. /O'4 Sr/.E E T 50'R/W L Ib 100.00' 0 0 ---- R = 25' --- FND 74.80' I DELTA 9O'27'30" IR/C A = 39.47' /i I I FND LOT 1 „ I.R. 0 ; ss 0 o Li I 0 IIY J o sL CO Z �� d I`- I a- /1- o 't z o I LOT 2 ) , x ' I F�, Ye--k--.X 1, . .16ET IR/4,f_ • 5.00 SET IR/C �?� o#2963 X 100.00' 2963 f x�o , 2.3'Co4,c ,:� i. x yo 3;I N o 5Z7 zo38 Z Z % t) cJ/;, t., cl G I LOT 3 9� c Q _ is' 77 30.5 DO Maop /�/�AME "n U zo.3Gco I \ 0 STUCCO gg . \ Co,,C. '1t\ o G�b A�� ,°� EI2v.zZ.95 3,' " N $ t•t wto ���o I . t' 30.5 30.3 5.oe ,$,✓ �` .r__.'yv" L -r may- I ',(o 0 69 c.rf H ' s w - z SET IR/C 100.00' t SET IR/C #2963 2963 • o Iii LOT 28 DESCRIPTION : m o c Lot 3 , together with the South N 1 o I 5 . 00 feet of Lot. 2 and the �-- allorth 5 .00 feet of Lot 28 , o --- z 0 Block 10 , DELL PARK , De'iray _ Beach , Palm Beach County , Florida , according to the o I Plat thereof , recorded in Z LOT 29 P.R.o Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of IR 25' the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida . I FND d('t $ R = 25' _-- IR/C 75.20' 4 DELTA = 89'32'30" 1 100.00' e -----e• A = 39.07' I 10 N.E. 9th STREET - I EO'Rm re: - • 1 THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK UNES, THIS INFORMATION IS AGREEMENTS OT NTENDEOTTOR SIMILAR REFLECT OR SET FORTH AND FURTHER, L SUCH THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE MATTERS. SUCH INFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BY BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED OTHERS THROUGH APPROPIATE TITLE SEARCH. LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR UNDER MY DIRCETION IN f1P4'i. 227 Y, EASEMENTS OF RECORD. OF 2. UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D 3 S'iC,SKII'IrPre i.5 Not A!f'r10,f E ' .441 BRUCE N. CARTER �� �+ 7 )�c ! '' REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWN BY/1 , CK'D BY FIELD BooK/PAGE A 7 J: .1g,C- 3G 7/"7`/ NUMB ERna * i " 1 • t w 1 7 ' y s 6th NUE SOUTH FEDERAL 405 S.E. DELRAYEBEACH, FLORIDA 33483 HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND SKETCH OF SURVEY R - RADIUS A - ARC CDBR = CHORD BEARING FOR _1VoVO _P6i/ GoRP. UE - UTILITY EASEMENT 1" W - RIGHT-OF-WAY 3O Vs - OFFSET ,, _SCALE / Rm.: y-57,t)ELRAY SYsT��c�' �` x k___ : w o op FAG 0 • — ii — N.E. A5P/ /ALT 0.... z.,'LA ' ) — _ �'R/W QL /✓ — ' • 'h' Ap R 1�cuR la Np • if I ----- eFR! 100.00' IND — R = 25'�. 74.80' to I` DELTA = 90'27'30" A = 39.47' I I I 21 �Q i 0 t LOT 1 (° NDO I.R. o ,( I II / t (.4_, CO iri \ \li)\ I co cz) x m m Jo i LOT 2 I fr / -9 ISI�E�I?C Y -,. , r 4' 2563 iv. �9'', ° SET � � floom, d > fuss f , I goo w D o Q LOT 3 Y I DESCRIPTION : g m N All of Lot 1, together with the North 45 . 00 feet of Lot 2 , Block 10, DELL PARK , Li.i I Del ray Beach , Palm Beach wz County, Florida , according to o g = i the Plat thereof , recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the Ii ZJ I Public Records of Palm Beach LOT 28 County, Florida . J - m I- N. z I V I- --- A 0 J I A LOT 29 as. FND I.R. I FND ( —_ IR/C 4 75.20' _ ; DELTAR 25' 89'32'30" 100.00' —— A = 39.07' i1 I -I N.E. . 9th STREET L - 60'R/w — THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE THIS INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED TO REFLECT OR SET FORTH ALL SUCH MATTERS. SUCH INFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BY BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED OTHERS THROUGH R LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR UNDER MY DIRCETION IN __�L'/?i�2Z�, EASEMENTS OF RECORD. OF ZO UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D ..,'r" E:;'110,'!e!r'• +S 'siflI it, 1,,, • • -n94, Al ,rlcirr'7I t: BRUCE N. CARTERS.__, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 • JOB NUMBER DRAWN BY 5 p CK'D BY n C FIELD BOOK/PAGE 54 7/4e/ Neu eER III ------•---•_______�..__ ._ _. • 6th NUE SOUTH FEDERAL 405 S.E. DELRAYEBEACH, FLORIDA 33483 HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER 8c ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND R RAD SKETCH OF SURVEY - ARCIUS CDBR a CHORD BEARING UE = UTILITY EASEMENT MR ._L O✓O /JE v. co,_p, R/ : RIGHT-OF-WAY OFFSET SCALE 1 = 30 /3,/-1. = y-57 17eLR.T y Syyr6k" • N.E. - - - I eo R/w - - - CL - - to 100.00' o ----r R = 25' FN ( 74.80' DELTA 90'27'3O" IRC ',, d� l/ A = 39.47' III I I LOT 1 ;FND I R. O o I II U • o co-1 m 0 w I 0 * _I- 0 J li 1 z LOT 2 a 1.3 - I F 0 z I_ -L I w D o wZ Q LOT 3 U o J CO C tI N .ao f � RET c -w I ` ? I�' DESCRIPTION : I 2963 / IR%c 9,„ /oo.ea , ':\:3Z All of Lot 29 , tog;ether with 2963 �,��3 06.Vy' the South 45 . 00 feet of Lot 0 9Se 28 , Block 10, DELL PARK, • Delray Beach , Palm Beach o LOT 28 �` County, Florida , according to m h / the Plat thereof , recoxd,ed in ti% f1 n Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the N %� dti f� N I Public Records of Palm Beach N °•o Y </ County, Florida . O A rn --- A TM J r I I i tI LOT 29 �I R. A ? I I FND -,,,0' I R = 25' IR/C 75.20' �,I ' DELTA = 89'32'30" ----- e o --- / A = 39.07' 100.00' FND I.R. 0r 14 2 ` 71— /" N.E. 9th STREET Oz 51 eo.R/W - C'P4/1N7C� L THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO TH MATTERS. SUCH INFORMATION THIS INFORMATION INTENDED BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BY CH TTERS BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEY OTHERS THROUGH APPROPIATE TITLE SEARCH. UNDER MY DIRCETION IN A PR/L 2 2 �' OF 2 0 LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE '� .`“r!. •y' 4l's9•,- BRUCE N. CARTER ra ! ^•`^"", ` REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWBY CK'D BY FIELD BOOK/PAGE 3 �/y/ FltE NUMBER r 6th NUE SOUTH FEDERAL 405 S.E. DELRAYEBE CH, FLORIDA 33483HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND KETCH OF SURVEY R - RADIUS A - ARC CDBR = CHORD BEARING UE = UTILITY EASEMENT FOR VoVo QED! Co,' P. R/W = RIGHT-OF-WAY SCALE 1" = 30' o/s = OFFSET M. y-5 7 v /eR y syseAfy N.E. /O t Sri 6 7" I50'R/W I 100.00' -- o ,p R = 25' FND 74.80' ———�ti�'I DELTA = 90'27'30" IR/C A = 39.47' I I FND $ LOT 1 C\I.R. 25' 0 0 p La p I o U gi J b II O 8 "" S2_. m Z 1 0 'c Z p I /I i LOT 2--) x 1e, 31e--x--ac `SET IRA 5.00 SET IR/C 2% ®#2963 100.00' t #2963 1 .Ii Ir '. X...5 7, 'CCoNG. J. .. c � x --ca o +A, Q�i`"fib_ I , G' o eJ w x C°� y N 5!7 --- Zo-SS c .Z Z o A'o9/d `r` S f Q . c G.- LOT 3 s!� o /..s' 77 O zo.3G I 30,5 Moo0 P AAfr �t, O 5recco RES. M v aim A� N -<4v.ZZ.95' .Z9 - \ �c A So,5, 30.3 n 5.eo ,✓ F� 0 c,F 4j • ' r s Z r , SET IR/C 100.00' t SET IR/C'\ #2963 #2963 • 0 gi li LOT 28 DESCRIPTION : m 0 i o Lot 3 , together with the South 8 5 . 00 feet of Lot 2 and the N d d I North 5 .00 feet of Lot 28 , o sQ A z 0 Block 10 , DELL PARK , Delray J — Beach , Palm Beach County , Florida , according to the 0 4 1 Plat thereof , recorded in z LOT 29 1 RD Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of ' cl 25, the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida . I FND � I R = 25' --- 75.20' - 'ir DELTA 89'32'3O" 1IR/C 0 —— b A = 39.07' to I JN.E. 9th STREET 50'Rm L - o THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE No CERTIFICATE: REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND rURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE THIS INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED To REFLECT OR SET FORTH ALL SUCH MATTERS. SUCH INFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED 9Y BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED OTHERS THROUGH AATE TITLE SEARCH. UNDER MY DIRCETION IN /IPA'/G 227 LANDS SHOWN HEREONON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR OF 2002 • �/EASEMENTS OF RECORD. UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D 1115. ;jrtvrf•l', Nol !ftglq I.. 94.494.As, Agin?! .,.c. • BRUCE N. CARTER REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWN BY/+ » CK'D BY� FIELD BOOK/PAGE 7/ C- 3G 7/4/ NUMBER ,, , r 6th NUE (SOUTH ERAL 405 S.E. DELRAYEB BEACH, FLORIDA D33483HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND SKETCH OF SURVEY R - RADIUS A = ARC CDBR = CHORD BEARING FOR _1VoVo 1JY. GdiQP. UE = UTILITY EASEMENT R/W = RIGHT-OF-WAY SCALE 1" = 30' 0/S - OFFSET 6 I I n 1� fart.= %—57 tJ EL K/�Y SYSTEAc'/ v —x y_ -: Pa 0 OD P-iJG r • • — — N.E. ,45PHALT (;—, 00'R/W Gf'�nI — — 1' r rtqc 100.00' R/C 41 R = 25' 74.80' �,4 i i DELTA = 90'27'30" /;/ A = 39.47' I I j Z i 13 LOT 1 (FND 25' /''/ I.R. 0 ti1 0 ...I �J COO ��ly' O m W 0 X CD rn -J 1 is >' p LOT 2 go -9d< 6 p SET 10-' r `3c �15 3 -. ,I -__-}_ 100.00' f E 6 I 5,O0 U o Q _______ LOT 3 Y DESCRIPTION : o J m N All of , to the North Lot 451. 00 feet ther of wi Li et 11 2 , Block 10, DELL PARK , w Delray Beach , Palm Beach g 0 County, Florida , according to. 0 j the Plat thereof , recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the 0t Z-.I - I Public Records of Palm Beach LOT 28 County, Florida . 0 J CO I- 0 N Z V I- I 0 J t \ LOT 29 25' FND I.R. FND /4 +ba I R = 25' iR/C® 75.20' 100.00' ell DELTA = 89'32'30'. A = 39.07' q I IN.E. 9th STREET L — - - - — 30'R/W THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: `'THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: ,2EPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, MRESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE MATTE RS. SUCH OINFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BYCH BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY EYED OTHERS THROUGH APP IATE TITLE SEARCH. UNDER MY DIRCETION IN __F>'L'/1/L ZZ LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR002. EASEMENTS OF RECORD. -�---- UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D "•c•: ":r't'rrv? '-; kW • BRUCE N. CARTER �a a' r ��"•S REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWN BY 5 p CK'D BY B e FIELD BOOK/PAGE 3G 7/// NUMBER CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: DAVID T. H• CI MANAGER THROUGH: PAUL DORLING, DIRECTOR F PLANNING AND ZONING T �J FROM: WENDY SHAY, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 2, 2002 REQUEST FOR AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AN INDIVIDUAL HISTORIC DESIGNATION FOR THE PROPERTY AT 910 NE 2ND AVENUE INCLUDING LOTS 1-3, 28, & 29 OF BLOCK 10, LOCATED BETWEEN NE 9TH STREET AND NE 10T1 STREET ON THE WEST SIDE OF NE 2ND AVENUE. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The proposed designation is for Lots 1-3, 28, & 29, Block 10 of the Dell Park subdivision, which consists of a lot with a single family residence in the center of the property with vacant lots on either side. Constructed c. 1926, the 3,057 sq. ft. structure and garage at 910 NE 2nd Avenue, located on Lot 3, is a good example of a Mediterranean-Revival style residence. Home to S.E. O'Neal, one of Delray's boom time settlers, the structure remains architecturally sound having retained many of its stylistic features including a high-relief door surround, barrel tile roof, smooth stucco exterior, and arched fenestration. In addition to the house, a 400 sq. ft garage was constructed and lies to the west (behind) of the house. The construction dates run parallel with the early settlement of nearby Del-Ida Park Historic District and shares some common architectural influences of that district as well as the Mediterranean-Revival influences in South Florida during the 1920s. The structure is outside the boundaries of the five historic districts. The residence is unique and would be a good addition to the Local Register of Historic Places as an individually listed property. In 1987, the City of Delray Beach passed Ordinance 13-87 establishing the Historic Preservation Board and the process for promoting and listing historically, archaeologically, and architecturally significant sites and properties in a Local Register of Historic Places. Currently, there are five historic districts and twenty-five individually listed properties. During its meeting on June 5, 2002, the Historic Preservation Board set the public hearing for June 19, 2002 to discuss the proposed designation and provide a recommendation to the City Commission for the individual historic property listing. On June 19, 2002, the Board unanimously (7-0) approved the recommendation to the City Commission to list the O'Neal House in the Local Register of Historic Places. Public comment during this meeting was in favor of the designation. The residence at 910 NE 2"d Street, built c. 1926 as a single-family residence is being considered for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places for historical significance under the criteria listed in LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(a) as the residence of one of Delray's early residents, politically and socially active in the community. The dwelling can also be designated under the criteria listed in LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3)(a) and (b) as the structure is architecturally significant for its unique interpretation of a Mediterranean-Revival style structure and for its representation of architectural development in Delray Beach and South Florida in the 1920s. If approved, waivers will be requested from the Historic Preservation Board to allow construction of two single family houses on the balance of the property. RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Ordinance 27-02. l ORDINANCE NO. 27-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE O'NEAL HOUSE, LOCATED AT 910 N.E. 2ND 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, 2002" 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, a designation report was prepared for the O'Neal House located at 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on June 19, 2002, and voted unanimously to recommend that the O'Neal House 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 O'Neal House as a local historic site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described property in the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as a local historic site in accordance with and under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, Florida,to-wit: THE O'NEAL HOUSE, located at 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 and 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Q . � 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, 2002" to show the historic designation, in an overlay manner. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of , 200_. ATTEST MAYOR City Clerk First Reading Second Reading 2 ORD NO. 27-02 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT Item: Recommendation for the listing of an individual property in the Local Register of Historic Places Location: 910 NE 2nd Avenue, O'Neal Residence ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The item before the Board is to recommend to the City Commission, the listing of the 910 NE 2nd Avenue in the Local Register of Historic Places, pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C). BACKGROUND The proposed designation consists of Lots 1-3, 28, & 29, Block 10 of the Dell Park subdivision, which is presently a vacant lot with a single family residence in the center of the property. Constructed c. 1926, the 3,057 sq. ft. structure and garage at 910 NE 2nd Avenue, located on Lot 3, is a good example of a Mediterranean-Revival style residence. Home to S.E. O'Neal, one of Delray's boom time settlers, the structure remains architecturally sound having retained many of its stylistic features including a high-relief door surround, barrel tile roof, smooth stucco exterior, and arched fenestration. In addition to the house, a 400 sq. ft garage was constructed and lies to the west (behind) of the house. The construction dates run parallel with the early settlement of nearby Del-Ida Park Historic District and shares some common architectural influences of that district as well as the Mediterranean-Revival influences in South Florida during the 1920s. However, the structure is outside of the boundaries of the five historic districts. The residence is unique in its own right and would be a good addition to the Local Register as an individually listed property. In 1987, the City of Delray Beach passed Ordinance 13-87 establishing the Historic Preservation Board and the process for promoting and listing historically, archaeologically, and architecturally significant sites and properties in a Local Register of Historic Places. Currently, there are five historic districts and twenty-five individually listed properties. During its meeting on June 5, 2002, the Historic Preservation Board set the public hearing for June 19, 2002 to discuss the proposed designation and provide a recommendation to the City Commission for the individual historic property listing. CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION LDR Section 4.5.1 (B)(2) states that one or more of the following criteria must be met for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places in order to be considered an historically significant property: Individual Property, Local Romer Nomination for 910 NE 2nd Avenue Page 2 (a) Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in city, state, or national history (for example the homestead of a local founding family); (b) Is the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the city, state, or nation; (c) Is associated in a significant way with a major historic event, whether cultural, economic, social, military, or political; (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; or (e) Is associated in a significant way with a past or continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the city. To be considered architecturally significant, according to LDR Section 4.5.1 (B)(3), one or more of the following criteria must be met for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places: (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles; (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction; (c) Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder; or (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The residence at 910 NE 2nd Street, built c. 1926 as a single-family residence is being considered for listing in the Local Register of Historic Places for historical significance under the criterion of LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(a) as the residence of one of Delray's early residents, politically and socially active in the community. The dwelling can also be designated under the criterion LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3)(a) and (b) as the structure is architecturally significant for its unique interpretation of a Mediterranean-Revival style structure and for its representation of architectural development in Delray Beach and South Florida in the 1920s. If approved, waivers will be processed to allow construction of two single family houses on the balance of the property. It appears that the structure has not been well maintained over the years. Therefore, prior to action associated with the waivers, a certified engineer's report must be provided that addresses the viability of rehabilitating and/or restoring the structure. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1. Continue with direction. Individual Property, Local R —er Nomination for 910 NE 2nd Avenue Page 3 2. Based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1(B)(2) & (3), recommend to the City Commission that the residence and associated property at 910 NE 2nd Avenue be listed in the Local Register of Historic Places. 3. Based upon a failure to make a positive finding with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1(B)(2) & (3), recommend to the City Commission that the residence and associated property at 910 NE 2nd Avenue not be listed in the Local Register of Historic Places. RECOMMENDATION Based upon positive findings, with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1 (B)(2)(a) & 4.5.1(B)(3)(a) and (b), recommend to the City Commission that the residence and associated property at 910 NE 2nd Avenue be listed in the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachments: • Designation Report written by Mr. Jack Frysinger and Starr Brigante HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD STAFF REPORT Project Name: O'Neal House, 910 NE 2nd Avenue Historic designation report for an individual property Russell &Judy Greene, Owners ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is to review the designation report for the O'Neal House and to set a date for the public hearing. BACKGROUND, The owner has proposed to designate the subject property to the Local Register of Historic Places. With the exception of the date of construction and historical background about the contributions of the O'Neal family, there is only speculation as to the builder/architect. The authorized agent has completed all of the research on the building and the O'Neal family and has prepared the designation report. The report contains, at a minimum, sufficient information to conform to the criteria stated in LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(2)(a), Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in city, state, or national history; LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(3)(a), Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles; and, LDR Section 4.5.1(B)(3)(b), Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. To qualify as an historic site the property must fulfill only one of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3). Designating the Mediterranean-Revival style residence (c. 1926) as historic will help preserve the character of the structure and to promote the retention of surrounding historic properties just north of the Del-Ida Park Historic District. RECOMMENDATION Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(4), Designation Procedures, after formally reviewing the designation report, set a date for the required public hearing for the HPB meeting of June 19, 2002. Meeting Date: June 5,2002 Agenda Item: IV.A. ii- 0? DESIGNATION REPORT S. E. O'NEAL HOUSE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA O'NEAL HOUSE 910 N.E. 2N° AVENUE DESIGNATION REPORT O'NEAL HOUSE Table of Contents I. General Information II. Location Map III. Architectural Significance IV. & V. Historical and Cultural Significance VI. Statement of Significance VII. Bibliography and Sources I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: Unknown. Prior to 1926 Architect: Unknown Builder: Probably Fred Link Present Owner: Russell and Judy Greene of the same address Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: R 1-AA Legal Description: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 & 29, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, PB 8, Pg 56 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 09 28 010 0010 Classification for Designation: Architectural III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house portrays the environment of 1920's architecture in Delray Beach. It is built of wood frame construction and embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style reflecting both the design and craftsmanship of that style. In the opinion of Sam Ogren, Jr, son of famed local architect Samuel Ogren, along with statements from several others from old Delray families, evidence strongly indicates that this home was the work of Fred Link, a prominent local builder circa 1926 in Delray Beach. Research of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, indicate that in 1920 there was no survey of the Del-Ida plat. However, the 1926 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map does show the Dell Park plat adjacent to and north of the Del- Ida plat. The O'Neal house and garage are included on the 1926 map. Therefore, one can conclude the O'Neal House was constructed subsequent to 1920 and prior to the 1926 Sanborn survey. The O'Neal house is located at 910 NE 2nd Avenue and lies between N.E. 9th Street and N.E. 10th Street, on the west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue. Constructed in the early to mid 1920's and designed by an unknown architect, the building is a good example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920's and can still be seen throughout the neighboring Del-Ida Historic District today. The house conforms almost exactly to the features characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines (1). The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-paned double or single hung sash, or casements. Arched windows are found above windows and door openings (1) often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style. While basically rectangular in form, the O'Neal House emphasizes the asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with two different planes on the front elevation, additionally the three different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric façade massing. (1) Of particular architectural interest is the entrance to the home which displays a large paneled pecky cypress wood door with a Greek-inspired, high- relief concrete surround and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. It is featured in Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." On the first floor front façade a shed barrel terra-cotta tile roof covers the sunroom/porch. On the second floor, the master bedroom suite is covered by a high pitched front-facing gable roof with roof vent covered with asphalt shingles which is believed to have replaced the original barrel terra-cotta tile. The roof line and gable eaves display the original style of barrel tiles. Behind the second story, which covers less than half of the first floor, is a parapet surrounding a built-up, flat roof. The southwest corner of the parapet reflects a decorative step. The walls of the house are finished in smooth stucco. The wood framed windows are either single or double hung sash with a 6/1 or 4/1 light configuration. All windows display deep sills. The windows on the front façade in the first floor sunroom are tall casements topped with fanlights along all three sides of the sunroom/porch. They are all presently covered with metal- louvered awning shutters which were on the house when purchased by the present owners in 1974. The first floor contains four rooms plus a kitchen, bath, and a magnificent sunroom; with the exception of the sunroom, all of the rooms are entered from a large rectangular center hall. On entering the living room from the front door, to the left is a curved staircase up to the second floor master bedroom suite. Under the stairs, there is an arched top pecky cypress door giving access to storage area under the stairs. To the right, in the living room, is the working fireplace which is surrounded by a cut surface stone façade without a mantle. The sunroom is entered from the right side living room directly opposite the fireplace through double wood multi-paned French doors. Upon entering the center hall, a large bedroom is to the left with double closets, with fanlights to the front and one to the side of the house. Presently there is a side entrance to this room on the south wall. Continuing down the hall, is the third bedroom to the left with one closet and two large windows offering wonderful light into the modest sized room. At the end of the hall, there is a full bath complete with a large tub, toilet and sink. Opposite the bedrooms, on the right side of the center hall, are entries into the kitchen and dining room first, then the kitchen at the end of the hall. The dining room has two large windows on the north wall of the house. A breakfast nook can be found off the kitchen which has a large pantry on the back (west) wall of the house and to the right of that is a laundry room which leads to the back yard of the home. When taking the curved staircase to the second floor, you will enter the bright and airy master bedroom suite with a full bath, a dressing area and built-in closets to the back of the room facing the west. There are three windows facing the front of the house and one facing the west offering bright ample light and air circulation. The dressing area has a door which leads you out to the flat roof over the kitchen, dining room and bedrooms below. All rooms, with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms, still have the original wood flooring. All window and door trim is of solid undecorated wood stained a dark brown. To the west of the main dwelling at the rear of the house, is a small, detached, two car garage of frame construction covered with a rough textured stucco exterior finish believed to have also been constructed circa 1926. The garage displays a flat roof with a parapet wall trimmed with barrel terra cotta tile. Inside, the roof beams and exterior wall framing are exposed. There are several windows covered with what appears to be the original exterior wood window coverings. There are wood, double doors on rollers that open from side to side on a metal rail. Originally, there was a bathroom/wash area in the back corner of the garage which included a toilet. The walls and door to this room are intact. The house is unaltered with the exception of an addition to the second floor master bedroom suite in 1941. (1) Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990, see page 36, "Original entrances display pride in place." IV and V. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY The O'Neal family has an interesting and significant role in the history of Delray Beach. Samuel Elliot (5. E.) O'Neal was the eldest of four brothers . who moved to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. As to time, our best guess is approximately 1918, the conclusion of World War I. The brothers and ages are as follows per Voter Registration records: Name 1918 Age 1936 Age Samuel Elliot 26 44 Theodore Mathew 24 42 H. Malcolm 15 33 Fred A. 14 32 The brothers were produce farmers west of Delray for a number of years and gradually moved to town as the farm prospered. 5. E. O'Neal married Shirley Bradley in 1921. They purchased 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue from Herbert Harrington on May 21, 1930. Shirley's sister, Ida Bradley, held a trust deed on the property for $1,200, recorded April 21, 1931 until March 32, 1942. 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal had one son, Bradley O'Neal. Bradley was the first Delray Beach resident to die in the armed forces in World War II. He was killed during the Italian campaign in 1942. The local VFW Post is named in his honor along with Alfred Priest, who was killed in the Pacific War Theatre. Bradley bequeathed one-half of his serviceman's life insurance policy, in the amount of $5,000, to the Delray Beach School Library. This was a significant sum in 1942. He is included on the memorial of World War II deaths in Veterans Park. S. E. O'Neal died in 1970 of a heart attack while pruning the mango trees on the 910 N. E. 2nd Avenue property. Shirley O'Neal died in 1973, and Russell and Judy Greene purchased the property from her estate in 1974. They are the present owners. T. M. O'Neal, the next eldest brother, was listed in the 1920 Palm Beach County directory as a garage owner in the town of Delray Beach. He later entered the insurance business and maintained an office above Huber's Drugstore, a city landmark. T. M. O'Neal was elected to the Delray Beach City Council for a 2 year term starting in 1925. During his tenure, he was part of the contract with Don Ross to build the City of Delray Beach Golf Course, the contract to furnish power and light to the city of Boca Raton, and the sale of the power and light plant to Florida Power and Light. He later became a Palm Beach County Commissioner. Fred A. O'Neal became a lawyer. The Delray Beach Historical Society has a file of stock certificates and patents indicating he invested in several local businesses. In summary, the O'Neal family played a large role in the history of Delray Beach. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The O'Neal house is significant for its architecture. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival style with virtually all its' original exterior architectural features intact. It is also believed to be built by Fred Link, a well known 1920's builder. The O'Neals were prominent figures in the 1920's city government and son Bradley, significant in its history and institutions. CRITERIA FOR DESIGNATION To qualify as an historic site, the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1 (B) (2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The O'Neal House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) as follows: Section 4.5.1 (B) (3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The O'Neal House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival style are present in the O'Neal House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by Fred Link, a Delray Beach builder. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as the decorative concrete door surround reflects artistry and attention to detail reflective of that era. 4.5.1 (B) (2) The O'Neals were significant contributors to the history of Delray Beach. Bradley, son of 5. E. O'Neal, known as a World War II fallen hero named on the Veterans Park Memorial and namesake of our Local VRW. T.M. O'Neal is an early city councilman, 1925, 1926, and his participation in the development of the city's Don Ross designed golf course. VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Delray Beach Historical Society's file on Fred O'Neal Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida Florida Master Site File Form, 910 N.E. 2nd Avenue, May 5, 1986 Delray Beach Historic_Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987 Delray Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. Registered Voters, 1936 Political History of Delray, 1951 Gladiola Festival Palm Beach County Land Transfer Records Oral History: Ernest Simon, Esq. Comments on Bradley O'Neal's school days (contribution to Delray Beach School Library) and T. M. O'Neal Oral History: VFW Priest/O'Neal Post members: Comments by Buddy Sabo, Earl Owens and Donald Gibson Oral history of Helen O'Neal, 2nd wife of Fred O'Neal Oral history of Margaret O'Neal, wife of G. Allen O'Neal, a nephew of the four O'Neal brothers, son of Gilmore O'Neal, a brother who did not move to Delray Beach from Fairfax County, South Carolina. G. Allen O'Neal came to Delray Beach and lived with 5. E. and Shirley O'Neal after Bradley's death. He was in the insurance business in Lake Worth and Trustee for Shirley O'Neal's estate. 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Best wishes, Starr 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE PAGE 02 Report# 0`1/1 -ea C, • (954) 925-6622 A-AFFORDABLE1111 Certified Florida Building Contractor BUILDING INSPECTION License Florida # Col Ucense Pest Control License#3905 Confidential Inspection Report ,Ingle Home 0 Multi Family 0 Commercial OTown House 0 Condo For 5 rieJai- 4-'Ty Address // ``dd Phone( ) Property Address / / 0 )0 6 D- Pr.)e DL-R 7 PLEASE READ THIS REPORT IN ITS ENTIRETY! Thank you for choosing A-Affordable Building Inspection (the Company). The inspection was done by a nationally recognized standard of practice (NAM). Call if you have any questions about this report. The Company has the right to make additions and/or changes to this report Client will be notified by phone or mail within five(5)business days of the inspection. 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These forms are for the exclusive use of the paid client_ Reproduction is prohibited under penallty of law.Copyright Co1993 Rev July 2001 Page( of 7 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE PAGE 03 A-AFFORDABLE 1 Report # 0 ` /'---cZ • Building Inspection P.O.Box 848252 lirHollywood,FL 33084 (954) 925-6622 Certified Florida Building Contractor STRUCTURAL/POOL/SPA License # CB-0058687 LAWN SPRINKLER Structural 1 Building Type 0 oncrete Block ,�' Vood Frame 0 Other 0 Condo On Grade 0 Concrete Slabs Si.Raised Wood Floor 0 Add More Attic Insulation y3 res Type 0 Blown 0 Add More to R-19 Min Ventilation 0 Turbines 0 No ....Eft-Batt jp-Illexecessibke O Power Fans Roof Deck 0 Plywood� YT ounge&Groove y" Not Inspected -Soffit Tr /Rafters ...2/Arichored....p<ails in Plates Joining Truss Members�C lfc Ones Inspected Only! 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Copyright @ 1993 N.Rev July 2001 Page Z of 7 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE PAGE 04 A-AFFORDABLE Report# 0 `I/ 7`Q ) Building Inspection P.O-Box 848252 rPLirHollywood. FL 33084 954) 925-6622C/HEA.T/ELECTRICAL Certified Florida Building Contractor UMBING/APPLIANCES License# CB-0058687 A,C/Heat , Estimate Size 3 ton Will service /SOD S.F. Type System: D Package%Split OW/W Unit Temp.before coil /z/After coils ..-Z Heat 105 14"-22"Difference Okay Estimated Age / D Duct work checked %Vents checked D I.D.plate faded $ Lc -70 A-� (A 4 ) .��� :... . -e a-j 1� 3o--1-1(-) s. ., A e- 1 mot. � ,e -� � 14 I-3 g of 643 — Electrical I Main Service verhead Est.Amps ‘D.-0 CD Wire Size 1 Cl 0 luminum D Underground (� op.er GroundTo: od ' /aterpipe Main Service Disconnect Location /CQ Panel •Location-1£ L • d+ Main Pan61: D uses Branch Wire: D Aluminum prtigyits Not Working-Missing Bulbs or Bulbs Not Working reakers D Copper 1/ 69ec a . -.'. . .1-__ lv s%- °Q - . .10RPOc- n,, 2--p4_&.,..)L. n.„,.., 39 oG © , _ E1) .�:- _ 0 A' . c.,, b �� A,`a .Q ,-�0 Kv. =- __ ,16i't✓t pa,^4 Q., 114 . _P 4 (') -69.1:24-e--- r fie t..� -, Z7 4_ 3�-- 60 Determining what any articu r light switch o rates is not always possible. eller fghould demonstrate to buyer. Plumbing ( Water Supply:p"Public D Well Waste Water:fl'ublic D Septic Water Pressure Okay D Low Main Shut Off Location /v$-1-r-k event Stack Thru Roo2hower Pan Tested Drain: -Okay D Slow A Septic tank inspection may be required.Tanks should be umped every two (2) years. Water Conditioning & Filter ndt tested. Types of Pipes for Water Supply O, VC D Galvanized D Septic Tank was tested by Pushing the System popper p-unknown Water Meter A.) N� Water Heater: D Electric -f as D Solar Est.Age Size L' gal. Pressure Relief Valve Temp /09° Bath Ventilation: D Fans,2 Vindows O Shut Off Valves Under All Sinks D Countery Tops / ( eti )-J 7? ) Co-70 -Z7 -- D„,xo A_ U e Is n— Q ,)?...,...4iret.e.z24 I - . 1- t1c, a c.,,:w.....v..„,. ) a � 6 g,3,1g t -awe_. 1,c) - 7 f �, 0"6 �L rode-cr- 6'r'-7C1 Appliances { Gas appliances should be checked by the Gas Company • Refrigerator Est. Aged Temp.Freezer 0 Temp.Refrigerator ° 0 Ice/Water Disp Acceptable standard by Dept HRS Is 100 Dial „or I] I] Cl Cl 1 Refrigerator or colder freezer,40'or colder refrigerator. Setting i J I] (] Cl . Cl Freezer Oven/Range Est. Age /o--- Clean Lock)/Electric D Gas Ilct.t4ar«, .i mom .10-+,- - 7 13)—JOC) Dishwasher Est. Age 3 — C" Disposal Est. Age Nil Exhaust Fan Est.Age NO- D Ductless 0 Vented Microwave Est.Age N g 0 Checked for Radiation Leaks Clothes Washer Est.Age 3---& dierFtot/Cold Water Level Checks Clothes Dryer Est.Age ' dented O ElectriciErGas 1/"...",late cf u-e-1- P 2..e yv.e - _ "26`-$c"1 Other Est.Age AL Pr -eM Qx4-4.r.e..._ Z , G) c -F am r - 4-6- -;1 Et Freezer door gasket torn$125 t'Refrigerator door gasket torn$125 i i 3,' Appliance Eat. Life Expectancy Ova Range last 15-20 years, Refrigerator 15 years, Dishwasher 7-10 years, Disposal 7-10 years,Clothes Washer 5-10 years, Clothes Dryer 12-15 years,Water Heater 7-10 years. These forms are for the exclusive use of the paid client.Reproduction is prohibited under penalty of law.Copyright 0 1993 Rev July 2001 Pagelof 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE % PAGE 05 WOOD—DESTROYINARGANISMS INSPECTION SORT MAT DUE 3-70, • • 9P 1D S Section 482.226, Florida Statutes Pan of Comprehensive Inspection Licensee Name: A-Affordable Building Inspection License number: 3905 Licensee Address: P.O. Box 848252, Hollywood, Florida 33084 Inspector: Henry Prls Inik d ,fL Inspection date: ,/ ` v0 2— Identification Card No.: 8414 Requested by: STD+ A-- 12 3 F"L-'T'- Property inspected: 9/0 Al. 0-- 4 a,__, c- -7 Specific structures inspected: gle family home 0 Townhouse ❑Condo 0 Multi 0 Villa 0 Other Structures on property NOT inspected: N li— Areas of structure(s) NOT inspected: 9.Pa'ts of the Atticcupied building Reason NOT inspected: o low, insulation, AC duct red items si.'i)Pr of INSPf CTION "Wood-destroying organism" means arthropod or plant life which damages and can reinfest seasoned wood In a structure, namely termites, powder post beetles,oldhouse borers, and wood decaying fungi. THIS REPORT IS MADE ON THE BASIS OF WHAT WAS VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE AT THE TIME OF INSPECTION and is not an opinion covering areas such as,but not necessarily limited to.those that are enclosed or inaccessible,areas concealed by wall coverings, floor coverings, furniture, equipment, stored articles, or any portion of the structure in which Inspection wood necessitate removing or defacing any part of the structure. THIS IS NOT A STRUCTURAL DAMAGE REPORT. A wood-destroying organisms Inspector Is not ordinarily a construction or building trade expert and therefore is not expected to possess any special qualifications which would enable him to attest to the structural soundness of the property. IF VISIBLE DAMAGE OR OTHER EVIDENCE'IS NOTED IN THIS REPORT(ITEM NUMBER (3) OF THIS REPORT) FURTHER INVESTIGATION BY QUALIFIED EXPERTS OF THE BUILDING TRADE SHOULD BE MADE TO DETERMINE THE STRUCTURAL SOUNDNESS OF THE PROPERTY. THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO CONSTITUTE A GUARANTEE OF THE ABSENCE OF WOOD-DESTROYING ORGANISMS OR DAMAGE OR OTHER EVIDENCE UNLESS THIS REPORT SPECIFICALLY STATES HEREIN THE EXTENT OF SUCH GUARANTEE. (1) Visible evidence of wood-destroying 0 No es ,ubterranean Termites rywood Termites.,O'Fungus(Rot) organisms observed: Locations: 4-(/3 -4-en. J_�L r_.-�P A.>_saOQ xix tiA i The.(h G1 -. d tzA A. > r.J/ SCL1 __ �' C "tin t .>n 0 (2) Live wood-degtroying 0 No #;:iKes 0 Subterranean Termites ❑Drywood Termites,_ ungus(Rot) organisms observed:Locations: > 1--(2--'__-/ II (3) Visible damage observed: 0 No Yes Subterranean Termites 0 Drywood Termites"fungus(Rot) Locations: Q'e--f j (4) Visible evidence of previous �iqo 0 Yes treatment was observed: Explain: (5) This company has treated the structure(s) �'No ❑Yes at time of inspection. (6) This company has treated the structure(s): 4Z1---No ❑Yes (7) A notice of this inspection has been ❑attic fd water heater affixed to th -y COMMENTS: p�.C���u.2 4 JJ. 9 c l 00 0 Q-,A-a!5( Gov/t - Ot \ ; eN el... / O I.S Q ` `T ce ,(,r am �2� &c t/40 a—1f Li O . : - Signature of Licensee or Agent t,.r Date 4-, "7 -d 2^ Neither the licensee nor the inspector has any financial i erest In the property Inspected or Is associated In any way In the transaction with any party to the transaction other than for inspection purposes. 130645(1145) REV_11-92(Obsoletes Previous Editions) Seller Buyer. Title Co_: • F- {«v►'� 0O02.45`'p'41--a/ 2 . e /(1=:CJ. p6 4-7: --.- � `')7L”.(4) � . . �.1 -i?-,v - - - • iro i)Q Y F 1 2' . . ._. .c..k. az----. G'errs-ez.<6 _() 6). `( 2" STREET Revised July2001 Page 4/of- 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE PAGE 06 RO F INSPECTION ir (954) 925-6622 Report # C C/ /7—e)81-Q__, A-AFFORDABLE F'ORDA.BI.E Certified Florida Building Contractor License # CB-0058687 BUILDING INSPECTION • �� Amount Due 3 7d Paid Qf A AFFORDABLE BUILDING INSPECTION P.O. BOX 848252 HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 33004 Inspection Requested b Roof Inspected At /0 [LA- ❑ This inspection reveals that the roof and roof cove ing is in satisfactory condition with no visual evidence of any leaks at the time of the inspection. This inspection reveals the following deficiencies requiring correction. A .0 � (7,-) 4.0e }:CCe...$a r: '742. . a. # Q-sDO -aA-6 • No: e ,c /o0 o S i1 cosh' hreit ax$tQ5ncR3 N E S 411•Via r • MIM.t STREET -� ^ ROOF TYPE: .. "Shingles , Cement tile ,9 Tar/gravel,felt �0 Other F ax d..QQ t , ,4p. Gable 0 Hip Flat -Er Other q �'^' Shingles last 10-15 years. Tar/gravel, felt 10-12 years and Cement tile roofs last an average 20-30 years. THESLzAR6 AVERAGES ONLY. Nonpermanent roofs are not Inspected. 0 The craw space was inaccessible, partially accessible. 9-he ceiling is insulated. The main objective of this report is to identify visible signs of whether or not the roof covering is in watertight condition at time of examination. This report does not project specific life expectancy or leaks that may occur after date of inspection. These findings are based upon an opinion, not a guarantee. When ceilings are newly painted it is difficult to determine if an active leak is present. Ablility to engage crawl spaces is limited to size. Estimated cost of repairs is to be used as a general guide only unless an exact repair cost Is requested on separate form. The inspector has no financial interest in the property inspected and is not associated in any way in the transaction with any party to the transaction other than for inspection purposes. PLEASE NOTE; Th' company does NOT re-inspect corrective work done by others. Repair work should be done by lic rased roof c r ctor who can provide final report. • Inspector Date 4 --/7 �-f Seller Buyer Title Co. Rev July 2001 Page 5. of 7 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE PAGE 07 , . • A-AFFORDABLE Report # p�/> �� L Building Inspection (954) 925-6622 Certified Florida Building Contractor License # CB-0058687 P.O. Box 848252, Hollywood, Florida 33064 l Florida Pest Control License # 3905 7�--�C.E�`r ck�a f L-. . .C:cx 1 c1 }cam<=> 2-tpo -4>C1CJ. . /.1.a-xA. .Ce0C - - - - . c v.. i.�-m-.cn-43'- 14--.�1/-/C ae- 2 00 Sri . .1--4,-, -d-irw - z 4 7 -St) c it x e� — -- . f.A2 i " =ma y . ; Ebb-s00 ..4- .7 2.(CA-L- Cs-> aJ &--..k ?c,2,2..,_ iii,re.„p 3z).- leep . .4 . .. 47-21:-L a_So-3a6 . . . . . .(7. . . . . . . . . . . . �-f-c_t. .,...,:i'1: - . . . - - -) ep0c7 06/25/2002 12:17 5614708948 CLAUDE BRIGANTE PAGE 08 • Report # Q (417 G D- • (954) 925-6622 •A-AFFORDABLE BUILDING INSPECTION Certified Florida Building Contractor P.O. BOX 848252 License # CB-0058687 HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 33084 De.(--- Address 9 / i )� � 1 `(_(Z j- This page is provided for your information.(FYI) J SELLERS DISCLOSURE I TO BE COMPLETED BY THE SELLER_ LIST ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE FOLLOWING: STRUCTURAL ANY SETTLING PROBLEMS [ ]YES [ ] NO REPAIRS OR COMMENTS ROOF ANY LEAKS THAT MAY BE ACTIVE? [ ] YES[ ] NO REPAIRS [ ]YES [ ] NO • A/C HEAT ELECTRIC BLOWING FUSES/BREAKERS? PLUMBING APPLIANCES SPRINKLERS POOL LOSING WATER? TRANSFERABLE WARRANTIES: OTHER SELLER'S SIGNATURE DATE WALK THROUGH I TO BE COMPLETED BY THE BUYER BEFORE CLOSING: [ ] ROOF CHECK CEILINGS FOR WATER STAINS [ ] CHECK WINDOWS [ ] DOORS [ ]SCREENS [ ] ETCS. [ ] AC/HEAT OPERATING [ ]THERMOSTAT(S) [ ]VENTS [ ] ELECTRIC CHECK[ ] LIGHT SWITCHES [ ] OUTLETS [ ] APPLIANCES OPERATING. [ ] SPRINKLERS OPERATING. [ ] POOL OPERATING. [ ] ALL REPAIRS MADE ACCORDING TO THE REAL ESTATE CONTRACT. [ ] OBSERVE AREAS THAT WERE INACCESSIBLE, OBSCURED BY STORED ITEMS, FURNITURE, ETC, DURING THIS INSPECTION ASK SELLER TO DEMONSTRATE SELF-CLEANING OVEN, ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT, SECURITY SYSTEM, ETC. BUYER'S SIGNATURE The undersigned has had the Inspection Report explained to him/her, and the Company Terms explained. All are accepted by the undersigned buyer or representative, who furthermore concurs with Company Terms and Conditions as expressed on various and all pages of this report. BUYER ® / <� L DATE WI 7/10 HOW GIVEN f/ TRACKING $ TRACKING 51% 4-S y S - • ENERGY SAVINGS TIPS 1. Keep filter to air handler cleaned or changed regularly. Do not use blue boar's hair type. Coll cleaning and system maintenance yearly. - Insulation panels inside air handler securely glued in place. 2. Window tinting film or shutters should be added to shade windows. 3. Vacuum refrigerator coils and bottom of unit twice a year. 4. Add roof turbines, attic exhaust fans or gable louvers for additional attic ventilation. 5. Contact F.P.& L.for energy audit,a.c.duct leak test. SAFETY TIPS 1. Smoke detectors (check monthly).Get an ABC type fire extinguisher. 2. Install deadbolts and security locks on all entrance doors. 3. Ground fault interrupter GFI receptacles should be installed in bathrooms, kitchen, and outside the house (wet areas). 4- Slippery surfaces need adhesive coatings applied to prevent slipping, and uneven surfaces should be corrected. 5. Garage door should be checked regularly to see if safety-reverse-stop switch is working to prevent door from causing damage or injury. Rev July 2001 Page 7 of. 7 ` .,G Ix 5•3 r. r f�N). a; F2 ` r f r T,L t*-r -';ii I DELRAY BEACH 12011 All-AmencaCdy 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE - DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 561/243-7000 • ' ' June 20,2002 u 1993 Ms. Starr Deppe-Brigante 2001 Novodevlopment Corp. 8352 Huntsman Place Boca Raton,Florida 33433 RE: O'Neal House Individually listed Historic Designation/COA 2002-211 Ms.Brigante: The Historic Preservation Board completed its review of the Certificate of Appropriateness application for the project referenced above during the meeting of June 19,2002.Approval for the historic designation was recommended to the City Commission.The Ordinance request is slated for the City Commission agenda of July 2,2002 for first reading.You will be notified immediately if there is any change to this meeting date. Please be certain to submit a letter officially changing the Authorized Agent from Mr. Jack Frysinger to yourself for the project referenced above. Further, a report certifying the structurally stability of the house at 910 NE 2nd Avenue by a certified engineer should be submitted prior to the City Commission meeting on July 2,2002. Please feel free to contact me at(561)243-7284 if you have any other questions. Thank you for your interest in the historic preservation efforts of our community. Sincerely, 0-6.1.( ) n Wendy Shay Historic Preservation Planner Cc: Community Improvement Project Files: COA 2002-211 /-1' .._ -^_ 4i _ .f 1 . v',. Q tic(.. r SPECIAL COURTESY NOTICE TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION The purpose of this special courtesy notice is to inform you that at its Meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2002, the Historic Preservation Board will consider a request for the historic designation of the SE O'Neal House (910 NE 2nd Avenue). The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. and will be held in the First Floor Conference Room, City Hall 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The following is a brief description of the project. The plans are available for review at the Planning and Zoning Department. If you would like to obtain additional information on this project please feel free to contact Historic Preservation Planner, Wendy Shay, at 243-7040. If you cannot make this meeting but would like to be heard on the project, you may submit your comments as follows: > By phone at (561) 243-7040 > By fax at (561) 243-7221 > By e-mail at pzmail@delrayplanning.org > By regular mail at 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444 The subject property is located on the west side of NE 2nd Avenue, north of NE 9th Street. The development proposal involves the designation of a contributing 1926 Mediterranean-Revival house in the Local Register of Historic Places. Date Mailed: June 13, 2002 < N E �4TH ST. [T7 • GHLFNrLN. ( r� / 1111 U 3 1 1 ZILFNV ,2Th51 N.E. 13TH ST. e I A,h, 171K T . .. . I I IA I I I > r qi xz I . < I I I I 15 n N.E. 12TH ST. 1 I ( I BOND WAY 1 I I g--x D 1 ! I N.Y.. 11TH D1. N.E. 11TH ST. I I I I I I I I I I I ! p rI I � _ \ 1 Z z. { I- LLI > N.E. 10TH ST - 1 i N.E. 97H Sl. ' „■■,NY. 9TH ST. IIIL"1111111E1 ! mom m IMM.=O _� I o N.VA H " c BUSH BOULEVARD I N < - I Gs. li I 1illll I , Z I QP�� < 2 li N 4'; 77H ST I OTN_. Nam. 7TH ir �P2-� 0� �'I ( II ( II Z 1 <all, I N.E. 7TH LAKE TERR. v N.W 6TH ST. I D c.,-- i I . N.E. 6TH ST. ACURA ; — �o �G~• DELRAY �E`F I I I .Pr \ c-° _ BEACH z I N.E. 5TH 7cRR. C J N.E. 6TH WOOD LANE 1 I 1 I i.*1 I l KINGS I I I .1 I 41 Li 4.1 D`i- WI " I N.E.N.E 5TH CT. - T if� ` 1 I C I l I PUBLIX N _ j _ B_urRLY DR„..) 1 "..G I I I \ I I �, ��"�C . I c W Lti 1 TRINITY N.E. 5TH T. a ¢ > _ LUTHERAN I I I I I i_i_i1I i II I Z-' I R LAKE IDA ROAD = GREENS r = N.E. 4TH ST. CD�— ._ — ,( POST n W I' -, 1 CASON ( OFFICE �,.i Lv 7 - METHODIST I I - 1 CHURCH I (--1 I I I I I S.E. O'NEAL HOUSE HISTORIC DESIGNATION CITY 0= DELRAY BEACH. FL 910 NE 2ND AVENUE PLANNING L ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM619 „0965 JasB1 it if ssaJPP1 elaMANzf • SARAH GREELEY - DEL-IDA HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. 109 N. DIXIE HIGHWAY DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 SCOTT CHRISTENSEN SEACREST HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. 10 NE 13TH STREET DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 ®c!tc 'i F413.) uei 2s(1, y��s- aaLts pee; L?.00Lg EITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE . DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 561/243-7000 All-America City NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 993 Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A), (B) and (C) of the Land Development Regulations, 12001 the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM Wednesday, June 19, 2002, in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the S.E. O'Neal House designated as a local historic site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is located at 910 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida (see attached map). The legal description of the property is as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28, 29 and the North 25 feet of Lot 27, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 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 in the Local Register of Historic Places. A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall. This public notice is being provided as your property is located within a five hundred (500) foot radius of the subject property (shaded area on map). If you would like further information on the proposed action, please contact Wendy Shay at the Planning and Zoning Department, City Hall 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444 (e-mail at wshay@delrayplanning.org), Phone 561/243-7040, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on weekdays (excluding holidays). All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearings and comment upon the proposed action or submit their comments in writing on or before the date of the hearings to the Planning and Zoning Department. 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 Planning and Zoning Department Date Mailed: June 7, 2002 THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS i 4 Printed on Recycled Paper S •• 1. 7 w l I I 1 I I . I 1 a r \ \ , N. E. 1I ST. HIGHLAND LN. z > III40 .,.: \— PV . _ Ico, N.E. 13TH ST. I N.W. 12TH ST. a > I X c < a M - N.E. i 12TH ST. BOND WAY f r - 1 a m - I 0 N.W. 11 —m 51.I N.E. 11TH ST. -3 —' Z o k Z N N.E. 10TH ST. 111111111111 4IIIIIIIIIIII! I - 111111111111 is 1111111HP - N.E. innil 1 NM J2NW. 9TH ST. 1 j O IIIIL1IHllIEz ��-iii w N.W. 8TH ST. '• O _z a G •; BUSH BOULEVARD Z a�� MI111111. P���� ♦�♦V o N VI ,7 �.1111111.- III ♦�♦�� �¢ 0. Z N.E. -■Z N.E. 7TH ST. ♦♦♦ �,QQ- _ 3 ,„ ^�c�yuj ...,11 mI vi LAKE TERR. BIM N E v 7TH N.W. 6TH ST. ,c,,. E . �— -N , . N.E. 6TH ST._ ♦♦ ,ll , ACURA ♦ DELRAY ��F�� �P�� `♦' ♦, ♦,P� , ,_ BEACH Fo z `♦♦♦ N.E. 5TH TERR. n N.E. 6TH ♦♦ . Q Ce c.,NC,HDD LANE w wiy ♦ o O KINGS LYNN j N 4.. L. m ♦ } , c E.N. 5TH CT. • ♦♦`` PUBLIX N.E.I 0 BEVERLY DR� ka C, � a TRINITY ,,, I w L` .I . N.E. , 5TH ST. c > > LUTHERAN U , w )„,_ 4 WAL— Z Z F\GREENS, - LAKE I D A ROAD N.E. 4TH ST. — POST — v, CASON OFFICE = L<i 1.1 METHODIST — LA CHURCH _�_ S.E. O'NEAL HOUSE HISTORIC DESIGNATION CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL 910 NE 2ND AVENUE PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM619 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 - 561/243-7000 All-America City ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 199; Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A), (B) and (C) of the Land Development Regulations, 2001 the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM Wednesday, June 19, 2002, in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the S.E. O'Neal House designated as a local historic site. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its placement on the Local Register of Historic Places. The historic house is located at 910 NE 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The legal description of the property is as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28, 29 and the North 25 feet of Lot 27, Block 10, Dell Park, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 8 at Page 56 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 in 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 Barbara Garito City Clerk PUBLISH: June 7, 2002 file/pz/hpb/S.E. O'Neal House � Printed on RecycledTHE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS L• Y JUN. 11. 2002 4:43PM NO. 6512 P. 4 BocaRatonNews More Boca Every Day'" • Published Daily Monday through Sunday Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida Delray Beach. Palm Beach County, Florida tote aa1w.Inge GIMPILICI rimmoiklaisr—i ina'3're.:" F rr . STATE OF FLORIDA ,,,4�.;,ak... :, m�Sfit COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ,;` �°sI Y Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Tina Klientop, Accounting Supervisor of z the Boca Raton News,daily newspaper published in Palm Beach County. Florida; that the attached ' _ o I,al copy of advertisement was published in said L,.za,u,aaam.womaroa • newspaper In the issues of: • °"'rBtu*10,Deg Paat Debt Mhttirri, swore atDatiB a1 Xria S n tr r r c D 0� ''ilia Pia , boEtr�o =Nil-Want oar Lanl Actor tU gat Alm A, tat tont It Mil- AzaK:: Affiant further says that The Boca Raton News is a m��ma newspaper published In Boca Raton, in said Palm , IV re r3° � W rmmtaeraan Beach County, Florida, Monday through Sunday, "" MY and has been entered as second class matter at the post office in Boca Raton. Palm Beach County, °= !, „,�agf I M�S°� Florida for a period of one year next preceding the ' b first publication of the attached copy of advertise- - . • wo tY ?+ ment; and affiant further says that he has neither ` lwn7.�Z • ' paid nor promised any person. firm or corporation �a 1, ' any discount, rebate. commission or refund for the __ purpose of securing this advertisement for publica • - tion in said newspapers. • Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of ,A.D., 2002 • (Seal, Notary Public, State of Florida at large)' My Commission expires Smooth Feed SheetsTM Use template for 5160® e Radius 0 - 500 12-43-46-09-28-010-0010 12-43-46-09-28-005-0190 GREENE RUSSELL C KRUPPENBACHER MARTIN F 906 NE 2ND AVE 504 SE 4TH AVE DELRAY BEACH FL 33444-4021 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483-4432 12-43-46-09-28-005-0200 12-43-46-09-28-005-0221 12-43-46-09-28-005-0222 BOWES PATRICIA GOLAUB KATHLEEN P RIDOLFO BRIAN 1109 NE 2ND AVE 201 NE 11TH ST 1105 NE 2ND AVE DELRAY BEACH FL 33444-4001 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444-4053 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444-4001 12-43-46-05-28-005-0240 12-43-46-09-28-005-0250 12-43-46-09-28-005-0260 CARLUCCI GEORGE A REOYO GLEN & TERESITA G MCMURRAIN M NELSON E. 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' or :�' o� r - �� aiir: The ac or process of appiying measures to sustain ; existing form, !r!' ,r and material a the �egrmaterial of buiidino cl' structure and the existlnc7 form or vegetative cover of a size that requires a building permit. It may includeinitial work, v,.Phere necessary, as well as on-going maintenance, and repair. Restorarion: The process of ac.CLrcCc1y recovering the form ?nC ;.'etQils of a ;Ji,p?,'?1' and its setting as r appeared at a particular period of time by means of the removal of later work or by the replacement of missing earlier work Renovation: The r,•,,,..-•mac of returning wr;, of I i , ion ss r� r a prop::t to a state utlity p^ through repair or alteration which makes possible an efficient c nternDorary use while ni. those portions or features of the property 1 S . 1 .li preserving chit i, :y which are significant its or cal ar ecturai and cultural values ll.�t,. ♦% ! : Jr..'. q5 .)t i 1 r I,.Y tr-._^. .. - "/ �l,�! 1! � -,i.,, IG rev S�1 J`. Ivatiur:,z which h ,.�.-.. _ ,,Y, is fir::. limited c, subsurface alteration, site regar^ing ii�I ^ �., ;, � t r ng, "oo,;_ ards, and x"ferior lighting i� v Si'nne I he :,7ove s of installing or altering sl..,ns 5U!on_, ns - _ ' x `✓ Lion. The ons s� o7 non �I i_ � � n Y an archeological ryi� to reJ'.'e V .-.rlfa�?`, ioricaj materals or other archeological features. .,. LJ 7 I `I: The p ss of oestroying or 'tearing down a Ouildinc or s'C part .hereof, or the pio n�cess of removing or destroying an archeological site �:r a ,-•,a v thereof. .l Ne'w Construction: The process of cor.struc;in'c a building or tr uctur e the never e.,is ed a. the iota .e .- hasI��. ,Seim ^t!on: i , r :-'sJ of moving a bu l-iirlr, or _ iJ:.�rlcaahr, to _ _• L i .. � ..:rL�.�,..LJr: from (7� .,.:i� .-� , a . .. e. site. ks D oc ss ~fit i :i' Li'��G 4n '�'�?c and � iw" �:in r�♦ ill ,:U, riu^y' in sic talk ,construction . siri.stir,` ti.5.i CI-1-, filly and or structures, L.ails, .wncnes, sid e llcs or _J �. V rc ' v.' .. -. 1: ^I�l� •1 r G�JLi L DESCR.IP 11C J OF THE-: WORK PLAN I Explain the chrono:ooy of the work involved arid describe allnew con excavation, demolition wand relocation that Ui ie �lrllCilCl h .4111 be r .wired, if complete or r,-r demolition is �I l C involved, complete the � ,.r npEe C;eri"fo11.i0!i section of this appl;cailon, separate sheet if necessary.) • �riL7 �L.1 iii'a' (f5 fzpciicabl by The ose� `i� } 1r�o aaCi _ ��.f.1.�... V:I ♦� L+Cil��'Ifl::�ri �a iV%Il^i.�. occur. �.'���//J 1 �'�Lr,-�Y� ;ha'...i if Telr y Beach .,stp 'i'e rf" sepvad Iof1 oll Board 'v 'ill consider the ' u.�': Eiovi-il:v ;7'. reviev,,in request ;or demoiitior:: Lne structure of n, or _`J�'�� interest /-11 F,:rrt r� i , quality that it t.u�„ _ reasonably yi _ t' �itii: C�;::ian tion or: l�_ I�af.^'.TlvrlGi eoister? ` sthe structure, such, deai. 7,era. Sn`eh. hl . Jr L..or. ^I could only \F,i.^ an or e^onorn'r„• nIv unviable expense? ., s structure one .f a last remaining examples of - '� � !,`;lr lin�, ;:G�n pivv its Y�in1� , -,n'.-. C Y; o, designs -,. •-' !•`Lu.� �r the J:ru :(•Y proi-p: Z genera: v'elfa ve J� r.e developing, an `I C .-y -Si e an ,n_ c �1 nV :h wit. _� . .� E. Arethere defini s foj imp i leni e'e reuse a.' the if the 1: InJiiii,^,r) is t-ached out, and what rril! thn lans t r.,... the su1rloundinc are ? c ,; i 1-';101 tH G. \./Vouid the Board's _ c.,C.. _r the - • = a ... he ap iioent? -.�i -;ril s, ' r _ __. 15 -._i Lip. ly:%L E (�� ATTACHED ;iv'. SUPPORT 3 i' [- -r-� x I r . Ul- 3 HIS AP . • ice f certainto include stilt-id-tent OOCur •Fn " �^ _t c,, ;�I C r �c.�?i n to�r�s,�r� an accurate assassmerlt c.��,r� �-aiec?. �'�,e,-;✓ Gni•,-the ADDrocriale Iff r s.1 "" ---- 'J Site Flan and/or Su : :`"' d Continuation •`f e:is i WIe r^ La`llOn Plan �� 7Landscap Plan ( Roar PI7-1r1 . 0 Other Plans 8 our C-tips ;yArchi'_---,ctura( J , .`Vi:- Ske_cl e or -'r . t c d ri g / � istfu 1 fnys --`;•i p s o. hard;, 1,1` ^r. . i il-:`• f•�i i�l� _-..:,n :�rinc or O.r�r R:1poh //A.21ther Fhotoc. raphI= S'wwn h poo rr- 4 ^r li,,- ;i :...�.g ::)--.i! ,-- k;. ..—, .,;- ~)C r; f.� i J /.. F , -t :; . i..:. .., a r.a;;le". it tile subject pro•r.....y is EC ^T r !3. er s ;, r ...nci Vr EPpHiv,nt(,z) ca'-itle- nci=a r ties ' i iri i..! Jn, ! niy, in� r .',� �Y�f� `� !s GLi� lsr.�ll r'1�., 11 i ^r� / r at q ECiDn or . or plans subri ti' coi her e LFL'i:n are true anH .ore::, a' . . tF OWNER'S CONSENT AND DESIGNATION �NCY (This form must be cornp eted by ALL property C'. i s /,°/ r-L//r1//(; // ,16j C: simple ,.: :. �:i::.)eu Pr ope:'iy (grv,=. Iegai :JGscnptiO- p�Q� `, .i d06 49e /9,/i l// / / 1 .-,4/P ,, 4/ :. j for (Pro, :... - ,4 --,,A-7 ' ''i•L ...-.irr-rn that_ --,;-d,/,/ ,e1, ,ty,5-/ .774..--...--/-2.- ,.,. _ ;Is,rAg- ° I,- r' l., .:-...:-.. ..,-,-.,.an:. lil I iY penal, Lv `..-;^DmQ pan .I"}. �`r - he,',.:- f ,:o)ii:GZIJri ant that .-"'� l S:?te"' . .ii... r any 0c ._'-c-ie LC th pest of my kr;owiejc . _ _ TI r Y •' ,JI 4`^,h-neus 5� fees !7e:or- pa"t ,of the 0.-,y _ _ . . - -- _7ioa and are not _ '-_,ah. A e �- ,v---,, , (ii � � ClD- &3re-[( +34a, w, of e.en , vv-)oCi!ttake :;;i v, ;.. g( o or R- G6 [ c1r1 c i� R 1.1,..ed...,,,,E, ,iii'ri'y , ELEANOR R.GOLDRICK .. ,ah , MY COMMISSION#CC 800144 t%%',jg,t`-:.a EXPIRES:April 8,2003 :' Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters I k r C . 1, 1 i — / i 1., - e C— r cam L L f . t� t .`E t:rr E= DELRnAY BEACH kilted 100 NAV. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 551/243-7000 - All-America City IIIITAp25, 2002 J 1993 2001 Mr. Jack Frysinger 419 SE 4th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 RE: Waiver of Lot Requirements for Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 and 29 Block 10, Dell Park Dear Mr. Frysinger: This letter is provided to inform you of the status of your waiver request to the required lot dimensions for Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 and 29 Block 10, Dell Park. As indicated in your previous discussions with Wendy Shay, Historic Planner, it was determined that the request should be processed concurrently with a request historic designation of the property. Thus the request will be placed on-hold pending the submittal of the designation application. With respect to the sufficiency of the application, the application lacked the following: • ■ A current signed and sealed survey. • A scaled exhibit which clearly shows the proposed lot configuration and lot dimensions. Concurrent with the submittal of the historic designation application, please submit the items identified above. If you have any questions regarding the submission requirements please do not hesitate to contact me at 243-7044. Queries regarding technical items should be directed to Wendy Shay at 243- 7040. Sincerely, /�thtii Jasmin Allen Planner c: Wendy Shay, Historic Preservation Planner 7 — EFE:DF— r. _V/AYS kit,.i BRS JACK FRYSINGER 4I 9 S.E. 4TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483 HOME 56 I -243-4676 PHONE/FAX 56 I -272-0 142 April 3, 2002 Mr. Jeff Costello Planning and Zoning Dept. City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue RECEIVED Delray Beach, FL 33444 APR u 3 2002 Re: Lots 1, 2, 3, 28 and 29, Block 10, Dell Park, PLAJyiYihu ti+��+y�►y�i Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, P.B. 8 at Page 56. Zoning R-1-AA Dear Jeff, Please consider this letter as my request for a waiver to the requirement to replat the above referenced lots. I understand this waiver would require approval of the City Commission. The enclosed surveys shows the above referenced lots comprise the whole west side of N.E. 2nd Avenue, from N.E. 9th Street to N.E. 10th Street, with a wonderful Old Spanish Mission style home in the middle of the whole property. On the south side of the property, we propose combining all of Lot 29 with the south 45' of Lot 28 to create a lot 95' wide and 100' deep, t nforming with R-1-AA Development Regulations. Per the survey, this would leave a 10.1' etback from the existing 7? home. On the north side of the property, we propose combining all of Lot 1 with the north 45' of Lot 2 to create a lot 95' wide and 100' deep, thus conforming to R-1-AA Development Regulations. Per the survey, this would leave a 15' setback from the existing home. The existing home would then be sited on all of Lot 3, the north 5' of Lot 28 and the south 5' of Lot 2 for a total frontage of 60'. The frontage is not in compliance with Development Regulations, however, its 10.1' and 15.0' side setbacks are. It is our intention to have the house declared historical and rehabilitate this home. Mr.Jeff Costello Planning and Zoning Dept. April 3,2002 Page 2 The existing garage was not a part of the original home, is sited in the rear and side setbacks. We propose removing these structures so there are no setback violations. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Very truly yours, /Kid; Jack Frysinger Enclosures: Surveys Check- $100 Application Fee pleops... :.e..wr 1 • / . •ereeseeemeeses. 4......mmins71:1 . • • • 7 j / . • a 1 • • • '\` / :. . , () 9-jjil . (" , \J ifi.iv . . • , . . . . ik : Q "irl) .......... y . • , . , / . . . , ' .1,.,iv'' ., . . • • . ,,,,, .. . . . • . • . _.,_ • _. . . . • . . . . , , , , I. ki \ * . , i ) i it / i i / . • '' 1 I ( / ( /' ,) /_ ._• / __ _ / l / . /.\\ . . . , c , • \ . \ J 40 e ; z1,(/E SI i ,�� sET /,Pat/ I • • • fDC WA.' 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I I FND I R = 25' IR/C 75.20' DELTA = 89'32'30" tt 100.00' e A = 39.07' il -I N.E. 9th STREET �R - - - I - /1Y THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. VOTE: THE UNDESIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. REPRESENNO TATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATIONM REMAKE CERTIFICATE: HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE 'HIS INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED TO REFLECT OR SET FORTH ALL SUCH 4ATTERS. SUCH INFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BY BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYS )THERS THROUGH APPROPIATE TITLE SEARCH. ANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR UNDER MY DIRCETION IN RPiY/� 227 ASEMENTS OF RECORD. OF UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D '1'ii 4"Ky!et• Not 'if r,r ' ' :4 444 h.r rigtn ?:! BRUCE N. CARTER srr+ P r,,) ^ct STATE REGISTEOFRED LANDFLORIDA SURVEYR NO. 2963 IB NUMBER DRAWN BY ( CK'D BY LB4683 (�' I Q C I FIELD BOOK/PAGE 3G 7 <� /47 ( FILE NUMBER I 6th 405 S.E. DELRAYENUE (SOUTH FEDERAL BEACH, FLORIDA 33483HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND R - RADIUS SKETCH OF SURVEY A - ARC CDBR - CHORD BEARING UE - UTILITY EASEMENT FOR NO Vo D V. co,'j R/W - RIGHT-OF-WAY 0/s - OFFSET SCALE 1" = 30' ,8/"t• ,. y-57 PD5LfM y 5ysr6,4" N.E. EO'R/W — Cy — — 100.00' q R - 25' FN ,. 74.80' �)1 DELTA = 90'27'30" IR C {,, d�' I/ A = 39.47' 1 1 D 0 $ LOT 1 FND I.R. D o I II o 1 JO ( J m 0 W I o -J I- 0 o i z LOT 2 1 13 8 I- 0 z w D o Z Q ---- $ LOT 3 Y c.) o J m c cv 6,eo Ev I ISET � w t ?ZIP DESCRIPTION : 2963 z IR/C _'•3 . /00-eb f 3� All of Lot 29 , together with 0 2963 }QS3 , it the South 45 . 00 feet of Lot y. e 28 , Block 10, DELL PARK , I•_ z Delray Beach , Palm Beach x A LOT 28 County, Florida , according to 0 Dr 4, the Plat thereof , recorded in m • �,�� �� Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the n �� r b I Public Records of Palm Beach N 0•o U o County, Florida . 00 A°' J I E0k FND Z1, A LOT 29 I.R. I FND -4. 1 R = 25' IR/C �' 75.20' DELTA = 89'32'30" ----- e o ---- A = 39.07' 100.00' FND I.R. ,' \--ki �,� i�Ei7vE� 1 2' ti.\,�'' A�rM,M LT N.E. 9th STREET , , ec e/w ' P4/1"vrE'R THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK LINES, RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE THIS INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED TO REFLECT OR SET FORTH ALL MATTERS. SUCH INFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BYCH BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED OTHERS THROUGH APPROPIATE TITLE SEARCH. UNDER MY DIRCETION IN /-1 PR/L 2 2 t OF 200 LANDS SHOWN HEREON WERE NOT ABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D ' ' "'M,,.•^f .T ,in+ < ' •tffrd «' 4 1,;1. - BRUCE N. CARTER "(+ r --r N ; ' REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWN BY CK'D BY FIELD BOOK/PAGE FILE S P. S c. -3 7Ay/ NUMBER 6th NUE (SOUTH ERAL 405 S.E. DELRAYEBEACH, FLORIDAD33483HIGHWAY) BRUCE CARTER 8c ASSOCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33060 LAND SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS TEL. (561) 265-1910 BOUNDARY LEGEND SKETCH OF SURVEY R - ARC CDBR = CHORD BEARING UE - UTIUTY EASEMENT FOR _1VoVO 1JY. CoRP R/W - RIGHT-OF-WAY 0/S - OFFSET SCALE 1" = 30' (1. RM.:: Y-57 DELRRY SYsTF"t 1 x)< - W o on FEiJG - N.E. A5PLALT _ 5 G - 90'R/W G N - - NNp _ --_� I F ----- TYr. 100.00' IR/C ___ R = 25' �., 74.80' 'p T�' \1 DELTA = 90'27'30" 'b• A = 39.47' I g I Zi, � t LOT 1 (F D u' O I.R. o I ti'' �,� II -J ' ,0 . CO O �1A I a) x � o - o I LOT 2 0 9 I - 2563 49c('.. 4 l�,3�IV SETC `Ge lF 1 --+- 100.00' 3 Y T 1 5.00 w D o Z c _----_ A LOT 3 U I DESCRIPTION : o t N A All of Lot 1, together with the North 45 . 00 feet of Lot 2 , Block 10, DELL PARK , t w I Del ray Beach , Palm Beach g o z County, Florida , according to v o i the Plat thereof , recorded in o g o Plat Book 8 at Page 56 of the J I Public Records of Palm Beach $ Z LOT 28 County, Florida . 8 J — m I- 0 I N Z Y 1- --4 0 J I LOT 29 " FND I I.R. I FND ,43 '!� I R = 25' iR/C 75.20' ' I DELTA = 89'32'30" ----- " ---- A = 39.07' 100.00' 10 I N.E. 9th STREET - t - - 50'R/W THIS SKETCH IS THE PROPERTY OF BRUCE CARTER & ACCOCIATES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR PART WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BELOW IN WRITING. NOTE: THE UNDERSIGNED AND BRUCE CARTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. MAKE NO CERTIFICATE: REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES AS TO THE INFORMATION REFLECTED I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED SKETCH OF SURVEY OF HEREON PERTAINING TO EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, SETBACK ONES, RESERVATIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR MATTERS, AND FURTHER, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE & CORRECT TO THE THIS MATTERS. SUCH ONFORMATION SHOULD BE OBTAINED AND CONFIRMED BYN IS NOT INTENDED TO REFLECT OR SET FORTH ALL CH BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE & BELIEF AS RECENTLY SURVEYED OTHERLANDSS THROUGH SHOWN HEREONROPIATE WE E NOT nABSTRACTED FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR UNDER MY DIRCETION IN __ L'/li�_zZ OF 2002. EASEMENTS OF RECORD. UPDATES AND/OR REVISIONS DATE BY CK'D !'r`+t'"f `i Alf.' '.Rr4 «-% vic;i' BRUCE N. CARTER +(+ 1' r--' I REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 2963 STATE OF FLORIDA LB #4683 JOB NUMBER DRAWN BYS CK'D BY FIELD BOOK/PAGE 547/A/ nu0 whim