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804 E. Atlantic Avenue, *1950 - FMSF STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING MARCH 6, 1996 AGENDA ITEM IV-B COA 8-276 804 East Atlantic Avenue Non-contributing Commercial Building, Marina Historic District. Bertram Handlesman, Owner. Digby Bridges, Architect, and Authorized Agent. ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is that of approval of COA 8-276 for exterior renovation to a noncontributing commercial building located at the southeast corner of East Atlantic Avenue and Palm Square. BACKGROUND This commercial building was constructed c.1957. The building contains two commercial spaces, most recently occupied by a decorating studio and a neon novelty store. The owners will demolish the dividing wall and the entire space will be used for a pub style restaurant and bar. ANALYSIS OF THE REVISED PROPOSAL The owners have purchased the facade of London pub and propose to install it on the north and west elevations of the building. The windows and entrances on the north (E. Atlantic Avenue) elevation will be reconfigured to accommodate the new facade, see photos and plans for explanation. A bay window and an entrance will be constructed on the west (Palm Square) facade. A dado of facing brick will be installed on the eastern portion of the north facade and along the west facade. The changes to the south (parking lot) elevation will be altered as follows: the east and west windows and doors and the wall a/c unit openings will be infilled; the center door and window will remain. The original walkway (east elevation) from the parking lot to Atlantic Avenue will be reopened and will have an entrance door installed; the wall a/c unit will be infilled. The walkway will have decorative metal gates at either end and vines will be planted to create an inviting approach from the parking lot. The paint color on the stuccoed portion of the building will be cream, a color swatch is attached to the plans. COA 8-276 HPB Meeting of March 6, 1996 Page 2 No additional parking is required for this proposal. It is located within that portion of the CBD "in which parking requirements shall apply to new floor area only. Changes in use shall not be required to provide on-site parking;" Section 4.4.13(G)(1). However, the restaurant owner's lease with Bertram Handlesman (owner of the subject property and the Northern Trust Bank property) contains a parking agreement with the bank which allows patrons of the pub to use the bank's parking lot on weekends and holidays and after 4 PM on weekdays. STAFF COMMENTS The building's two spaces are divided approximately 1/3 - 2/3 with the larger portion being to the west at the corner of Atlantic and Palm Square The facade of the larger portion was completely remodeled in 1978. The angled setback of the original front window of the larger space was removed and the parapet was altered so that it does not match that of the smaller space. Because of the partial renovation, the building's Atlantic Avenue elevation appears cramped and unbalanced and leaves the design elements uncoordinated. The proposed new facade will coordinate the Atlantic Avenue elevation. The relationship of the building to the sidewalk will be uniform and the parapets will be aligned. The building will have one design as opposed to the existing uneven split of 1/3 1950s and 2/3 late 1970s. This Tudor Revival facade is approximately 150 years old and was recently removed from a pub on London's Chancery Lane. The Tudor Revival was first popularized during the Victorian era and gained favor a second time during 1920s and 30s here and in England. The facade retains its original oak trim, paneling and doors, as well as the leaded stained glass windows. Original brick in a herringbone pattern is inset under the windows. With respect to renovations to noncontributing buildings, our ordinance does not require that a building be restricted to a particular architectural style. The ordinance states that any material change in the exterior appearance of an existing non-contributing building shall be generally compatible with the form, proportion, mass, configuration, building material, texture, color and location of historic buildings adjoining or reasonably approximate to the non-contributing building. The contributing building adjacent to the east was constructed in 1926 in the modified Mediterranean Revival style. The form, proportion, mass and configuration of the two buildings will be more compatible when the north elevation of the subject property is again presented as a single structure instead COA 8-276 HPB Meeting of March 6, 1996 Page 3 of being divided by the angled inset and lower parapet to the east, and the 1978 addition to the west. The Design Guidelines state that historic districts should provide maximum design freedom while emphasizing the arrangement and disposition of new elements. The arrangement of the new elements of this facade are compatible with existing buildings on Atlantic Avenue By using both the Design Guidelines and Section 4.5.1(E)(8) as a criterion for determining the appropriateness of the renovation, sufficient areas of compatibility can be found for approval. REVIEW BY OTHERS Community Redevelopment Agency The CRA Board has not reviewed this item but will do so at its meeting of March 14, 1996. ALTERNATIVE ACTION 1. Deny COA 8-276, with reasons stated. 2. Approve COA 8-276, as presented with the following condition: That the applicant return for approval of the north and south gates to the proposed walkway on the east elevation. RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Approve COA 8-276 based on positive findings to Section 4.5.1(E) and the Design Guidelines with the following condition: That the applicant return for approval of the north and south gates to the proposed walkway on the east elevation. file cayce/coa276sr ' ` r � � / � MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING MEETING DATE: AUGUST 14, 1996 (Rescheduled from August 7, 1996) LOCATION: FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM I. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at 6:00 P.M. Upon roll call it was determined that a quorum was present. MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Vaughan, John Johnson, Vera Farrington, Debora Turner (arrived at 6:10), Pat Healy-Golembe, Susan Hurlburt MEMBERS ABSENT: Julie Morgan STAFF PRESENT: Pat Cayce, Diane Dominguez, Diana Mund II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The Minutes for the Regular Meeting of July 17, 1996 were before the Board for consideration. Ms. Golembe moved to approve the Minutes as presented. The motion was seconded by Mr. Johnson and passed by a vote of 5-0. III. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS: A. COA 8-276 Continuation: Blue Anchor Pub; 804 E. Atlantic Avenue; Contributing Building; Marina Historic District; Roy Foster, Business Owner. Item Before the Board: The action requested of the Board is that of approving a COA for exterior lighting fixtures and hanging plant baskets to be installed above the sign at the Blue Anchor Pub. It was moved by Ms. Golembe, seconded by Ms. Farrington and passed 5-0 to approve COA 8-276 Continuation based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(E), as follows: • The lighting fixtures are to be Style No. 608 as found on the specification sheet attached to the staff report, and antique bronze in color; and, • The hanging plant baskets to be installed on both facades, with the size, number, and plant material to be left to the owner's discretion. AMENDED AGENDA HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1990 8 : 15 A.M. COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 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 persons will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such persons may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. 1 . Roll Call 2 . COA 8-112 229 N.E. 1ST Avenue, Frank McKinney, Owner. Restoration/Rehabilitation. 3 . COA 8-042A Continuation, 8 N.W. 1st Avenue, Richard Monnett, Owner. Repaint exterior with change of color. 4 . COA 8-111 102 and 106 N. Swinton Avenue, Michael Weiner, Owner. Demolition of 106 North Swinton. Preliminary approval of restoration and new construction, 102 N. Swinton, subject to site plan approval from Planning & Zoning. 5 . COA 8-114 32 East Atlantic Avenue, Polly Noe, Owner. Rehabilitation of Atlantic Avenue facade. 6 . COA 8-113 229 S.E. 7th Avenue, Ralph and Mary Barding, Owners, presented by Tom Quinn, Provident Development Group, Inc. , Authorized Agent. New construction. 7 . COA 8-115 707 S .E. 1st Street, James Miller, Owner or John Anderson, Authorized Agent. Exterior rehabilitation, including windows, doors and roof. 8 . COA 8-116 239 N.E. 1st Avenue, Cora Kulok, owner or her Authorized Agent. Fence, deck, parking area paving and tile porch floor. attached. Main color and trim, driveway paving material and roof color are not specified. If these are not decided on at this meeting the applicant will have to return to the HPB for approval . This is a much more elaborate design than the one originally approved, with more architectural details and an interesting multi-gabled roof. 7 . COA 8-115 707 S.E. 1st Street, James Miller, Owner or John Anderson, Authorized Agent. Exterior rehabilitation, including windows, doors and roof. This house is a contributing house (a suspected Mizner which may have been moved from Boca) at the corner of S.E. 1st and Palm Square. This application came in today and in order to accommodate the applicant, and not cause him to wait till our July meeting, I have added this item to the agenda. I have not had a chance to drive by and compare the house to the drawings . It is my understanding that Mr. Miller will install wooden windows 8 . COA 8-116 239 N.E. 1st Avenue, Corazon Kulok, Owner, or Frank or Bill Pohl, Authorized Agent. Fence, deck, parking area paving and tile floor for front porch. Ms . Kulok has bought Frank McKinney' s yellow cottage. She is making application for a wood fence for the rear yard and a deck to be installed behind the house. She proposes to pave the shell rock parking area in front with brick or interlocking tile. The floor of the front porch is to be paved with tile. She will bring samples to the meeting. Paint or finish color for fence is not addressed in the COA. Recommend approval if fence finish, which is visible from the street, is specified. 9 . COA 8-117 225 N.W. 1st Avenue, Clifford Thomas, Owner, Dan Curry, Riteway Windows & Doors, Authorized Agent. Replace Windows . This is a noncontributing duplex. The applicant asks approval to replace 9 jalousie windows and replace them with 9 single hung aluminum windows . Recommend approval. 10. COA 8-058C Continuation, 503 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Renaissance Dental Studio, Gerald Kunze, Owner. Revised plan for west facade of building. At the May 1990 meeting the HPB approved Mr Kunze ' s revised plans with the exception of the west facade ( facing N.E. 2nd Avenue) . Mr. Kunze will bring his new plans for the west facade. 3 9 . COA 8-117 225 N.W. 1st Avenue, Clifford Thomas, Owner, Dan Curry, Riteway Windows & Doors, Authorized Agent. Replace windows . 10 . COA 8-058C Continuation, 503 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Renaissance Dental Studio, Gerald Kunze, Owner. Revised plan for west facade of building. 11 . COA 8-118 1022 Nassau Street, Robert Huyck, Owner. Replace existing asphalt driveway with brick formed and colored concrete. 12, COA Pre-application, 840 East Atlantic Avenue, Bertram Handlesman, Owner or Authorized Agent. Paint exterior, expand exterior deck at Bridge Restaurant. 13 . Consideration of items to be eliminated from Certificate of Appropriateness requirements and/or items that could be approved by staff. 14 . Rescheduling of Historic Preservation Board meeting time to accommodate evening meetings . 15 . Report on Cultural Arts District rezoning. 16 . Consider recommendation of additional funding for Design Guidelines Manual. 16 . Unfinished Business Consider unapproved front window at 201 N.E. 1st Avenue, Anita Shannon, Owner. 17 . New Business Rotation of HPB members attending City Board meetings when a preservation item is on the agenda. 18 . Adjournment. DELRAY BEACH All-AmericaCfty 1993 AGENDA HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Meeting Date: August 14, 1996 (Rescheduled From August 7, 1996) - Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting Location: First Floor Conference Room Time: 6:00 P.M. 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 persons will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such persons 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. I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • July 17, 1996 III. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS A. COA 8-276 Continuation: Blue Anchor Pub; 804 E. Atlantic Avenue; Contributing Building; Marina Historic District; Roy Foster, Business Owner. Approval for Exterior Lighting Fixtures and Hanging Plant Baskets. B. COA 8-283 Continuation: Pineapple Grove Counseling Center; 234 N.E. 1st Avenue (Banker's Row); Contributing Building; Old School Square Historic District; Bertram Wasserman, Owner; Olga Lober, Authorized Agent. • Approval to Re-Install Arched Fabric Awnings. G. COA 8-276 Continuation: The Blue Anchor Pub; 804 E. Atlantic Avenue; Marina Historic District; Bertram Handlesman, Owner. Item Before the Board: The action requested of the Board is that of giving consensus on a change in the background color for the previously approved sign. The Board was of the consensus that the change from green to blue for the approved signs background color was appropriate. H. Pre-Application: 209 N. Swinton Avenue Item Before the Board: The action requested of the Board is that of a pre- application review of the parking lot associated with the conversion of a residential property to an interior designer's office. The Board had the following recommendations: • That the applicant pay the in-lieu fee, thereby eliminating 1 of the required parking spaces, which would allow for the drainage field. • That the applicant then angle the two remaining parking spaces, thus creating more green space. • Or, if the applicant did not wish to pay the in-lieu fee, that the parking plan be flipped, thus creating more green space. IV. REPORTS AND COMMENTS: A. Reports from Historic District Representatives None B. Board Members Chris Brown, CRA Director, informed the Board that the CRA Board was willing to participate in their August 14, 1996 workshop. Ms. Golembe stated that she had been approached by a resident to expand the Old School Square Historic District 2 blocks south. Mr. Johnson inquired if the Board was going to pursue the accusation of racism made in the Delray Times on July 4, 1996 in reference to the proposed South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. As the Florida State Statues has a ruling about attacking a public official. The Board felt that the New York Bar Association should be made aware of the action.. -4- 07/17/96 C. Staff Mrs. Cayce informed the Board that the Planning and Zoning Board had approved the Marina Historic District Homeowners Association's request for the temporary street closure of S.E. 4th Street, lying between S.E. 6th Avenue (northbound Federal Highway) and S.E. 7th Avenue. Mrs. Cayce informed the Board that the proposed Green Market for the new CRA parking lot would come before them for approval in the near . future. V. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business before the Board, Ms. Golembe moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:20 P.M., seconded by Ms..Turner and passed 6-0. The undersigned is the Secretary of the Historic Preservation Board and the information provided herein is the Minutes of the meeting of said body for July 17, 1996, which were formal) adopted and approved by the Board on August 14, 1996. Diana Mund If the Minutes that you have received are not completed as indicated above, then this means that these are not the Official Minutes. They will become so after review and approval, which may involve some changes. -5- 07/17/96 i AGENDA HISTORIC PRESERVATION \\\\ = BOARD MEETING S CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Meeting Date: November 19, 2003 Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting Location: First Floor Conference Room Time: 6:00 P.M. The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity • conducted by the City. Please contact Doug Randolph at 243-7127(voice), or 243-7199(TDD), 24 hours prior to the program or activity in order for the City to reasonably accommodate your request. Adaptive listening devices are available for meetings in the Commission Chambers. 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 persons will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such persons 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. Two or more City Commissioners may be in attendance. I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • October 1, 2003 III. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS A. Popper/Barnett Residence, 330 SE 7th Avenue, Marina Historic District, Rea Allard Landis, Authorized Agent. Consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of storm panels. B. Power Mortgage Company, 131 North Swinton Avenue, Old School Square Historic District, Claudio Camilucci, Authorized Agent. Consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of a free-standing sign. C. Blue Anchor, 802 East Atlantic Avenue, Marina Historic District, American CCPWt Awning, Authorized Agent. Consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of an awning. IV. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS A. Cultural Loop Signage in the Historic Districts V. REPORTS AND COMMENTS A. Public Comments B. Reports from Historic District Representatives Page 1 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site#8 PB10154 / _ Field Date _5_/_5_/_07_ 0 Original I 7` FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Form Date_11 /_8/_07_ Version 4.0 1/07 ❑ UpdateL�•���-�1 �? Recorder# Shaded Fields represent the minimum acceptable level of documentation. Consult the Guide to Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions. Site Name(s)(address if none)804 East Atlantic Avenue Multiple Listing(DHR only) Survey Project Name: Delray Beach Survey&Planning Project Survey#(DHR only) National Register Category(please check one) ❑x building ❑structure 0 district 0 site ❑object Ownership: lprivate-profit Oprivate-nonprofit ❑private-individual ❑private-nonspecific ❑city ❑county ❑state Ofederal ❑Native American ❑foreign ❑unknown I . . r .; t ti c k.t:,[ s -, t 1 i;� `� - Address(include N,S,E,W;#;St.,Ave.,etc.) 804 East Atlantic Avenue Cross Streets(nearest/between) _ USGS 7.5'Map Name&Date Delray Beach 1962 PR 1696 and 1973 Plat or Other Map Palm Beach County Aerials City/Town(within 3 miles)Delray Beach In City Limits? Elyes ❑no ❑unknown County Palm Beach Township 46_ Range_43 Section_16 1/4 section: ❑NW ❑SW ❑SE ONE ❑Irregular-name: Tax Parcel # Landgrant Subdivision Name Block Lot UTM: Zone 016 1:117 Easting 0593202 0 Northing 2926864 0 Other Coordinates: X: Y: Coordinate System&Datum Name of Public Tract(e.g.,park) r c r , Construction Year: 1951 Eapproximately ❑year listed or earlier ❑year listed or later Original Use* Commercial From(year): 1951 To o(year):_Present Current Use* Commercial From(year): 1951 To(year): Present Other Use* From(year): To(year): • Moves: oyes Ono ❑unknown Dates Original address(if moved) England(Facade) Alterations: Dyes Ono ❑unknown Dates 1995 Nature* reconstructed Additions: Dyes Ono ❑unknown Dates 1995 Nature* one-story addition on the south elevation Architect(last name first):_Unkown Builder(last name first):Unknown Ownership History(especially original owner,dates,profession,etc.) Is the Resource Affected by a Local Preservation Ordinance?; Oyes Ono ❑unknown Describe r`s x z s :W f e :t m �y S, . '.. >t .,,, �si"FF` ,h-Nv i Style*Masonry Vernacular Exterior Plan* Rectangular Number of Stories 1 Exterior Fabric(s)*Stucco,Brick Roof Type(s)* Flat Roof Material(s)*Unknown Roof secondary strucs.(dormers etc.)* _ Windows(types,materials,etc.)* Wood/Fixed r Distinguishing Architectural Features(exterior or interior ornaments) This structure features arched openings,herringbone brick and fixed transom windows. Stained-glass windows and carved wood decoration adorn the exterior. This facade was originally moved from England and represents a typical English pub-type building. Ancillary Features/Outbuildings(record outbuildings,major landscape features;use continuation sheet if needed.) Consult Guide to Historical Structure Forms for preferred descriptions(coded fields at the Site File). n .- 'DHRyUSE ONLY - - OFFICIAL EVALUATION DHR USE ONLY NR List Date SHPO—Appears to meet criteria for NR listing: Oyes Ono ❑insufficient info Date_/_/ Init. _/ / KEEPER—Determined eligible: Oyes Ono Date /_/ 0 Owner Objection NR Criteria for Evaluation: ❑a Ob ❑c ❑d (see National Register Bulletin 15,p.2) HR6E046R0107 Florida Master Site File I Division of Historical Resources I R.A.Gray Building 1500 South Bronough Street,Tallahassee,FL 32399.0250 Phone(850)245.6440 I Fax (850)245.6439 1 E-mail SiteFile@dos.state.fl.us Page 2 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site#8 PB10154 r - A ,`.Y' Q 4: ,4,. 4,,;;. :.i 1VArsC 6�1`� t``l Chimney: No. Material(s) Structural System(s)* Foundation: Type(s)* Material(s)* Main Entrance(stylistic details) Porch Descriptions(types,locations,roof types,etc.) Condition(overall resource condition): Dexcellent ❑good ❑fair ❑deteriorated ❑ruinous Narrative Description of Resource Significant changes such as the reconstruction of the building obscure the original appearance of this building. In addition,this Masonry Vernacular structure originally represented a common design type prevalent in commercial areas of South Florida. Subsequently,this resource could be considered a non-contributing building in a local historic district. It is also considered ineligible for listing in the National Registry individually,or as part of a district. Archaeological Remains ❑ Check if Archaeological Form Completed Consult Guide to Historical Structure Forms for preferred descriptions(coded fields at the Site File). FMSF record search(sites/surveys) 0 library research IX building permits EJ Sanborn maps ❑ FL State Archives/photo collection 0 city directory El occupant/owner interview El plat maps D property appraiser/tax records E newspaper files 0 neighbor interview ❑Public Lands Survey(DEP) ❑cultural resource survey 0 historic photos 0 interior inspection D.HABS/HAER record search I]other methods(describe) Local and Historical Societies Bibliographic References(give FMSF manuscript#if relevant,use continuation sheet if needed) 53vh kc F;. t,z^ 634!'a LYfa, 'k. CP;-t Appears to meet the criteria for National Register listing individually? oyes Ono ❑insufficient information Appears to meet the criteria for National Register listing as part of a district? Oyes Ono ❑insufficient information Explanation of Evaluation(required,whether significant or not;use separate sheet if needed) One of a handful of Art Deco buildings left on Atlantic Avenue. This building has architectural and historical significance. Area(s)of Historical Significance(see National Register Bulletin 15,p.8 for categories:e.g."architecture","ethnic heritage","community planning&development",etc.) Accessible Documentation Not Filed with the Site File-including field&analysis notes,photos,plans,other important documents that are permanently accessible: For each separately maintained collection,describe(1)document type(s),*(2)maintaining organization,*(3)file or accession nos.,and(4)descriptive information. Recorder Name Carolyn Patton and Claudia Willis Recorder Contact Information(address/phone/fax/e-mail)(561)274-9823 Post Office Box 250 Delray Beach,Florida 33483 Recorder Affiliation 777 East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33483 Use a Supplement for Site Forms or other continuation sheet for descriptions that do not fit in the spaces provided. ® USGS 7.5' MAP WITH STRUCTURE LOCATION PINPOINTED IN RED Required © LARGE SCALE STREET, PLAT OR PARCEL MAP(available from most propert appraiser web sites) Attachments ® PHOTO OF MAIN FACADE,ARCHIVAL B&W PRINT OR DIGITAL IMAGE FILE If submitting an image file,it must be included on disk or CD AND in hard copy format(piai l paper is acceptable). • Digital image must be at least 1600 x 1200 pixels,24-bit color,jpeg or tiff. d f I! r i ` k\ ' > , / bra J f `!• + t fts__ *. 4' -744 �P it 'CEO ; ' \\va 0 • I I s0® I 11 1±. • r fF ,i 3 li of :- f .2 r ( f i tiw _. . -.).ii rr i S• i11, r l� j ':,...!--',-- i LEIS •` .,, '.. .,00 3- / // - / / r `'�''+4F11 uC E d' i. I. i •F a °'i • r+ 4 IyA {wI r r!l1111 A5 ry „ i r ,,- 1 , i yr L'r\ f A.etP � °7 .` 4 r' � ' pb py y Ai& :-....,- • - -,4,-..- f 0'.st'.1. Pr" , . ..,,,,, — '‘. ,./ iks", , - .'-::e:;;'‘.. ':: . .- ' 114-1*16, ,,..':-1,1 ::: ..„. t .._ .. • c 4 it I' '1 L:Llz i t.s.� $�i l�4 1 � 1ilY lltln! :PPi l i (1,9:f�l. d r .,a i` ,�`\� ���\\ ? u mi . '� I 11 \ • *a i I ,� IV. DISCUSSION ITEM A. Public Comments: None were present. B. Report from Historic District Representatives: None C. Board Members: Ms. Sexton stated that a historic house was relocated behind her office though she was uncertain about its origins. The Board was pleased to hear that it was saved and relocated. Ms. Jamison inquired if the Board is to review proposed fencing in the districts. Ms. Shay stated that fencing was an administrative review. Mr. Keavney inquired about temporary lawn signs such as the sandwich board sign found at 275 N. Swinton Avenue. Ms. Shay stated that these signs are not permitted and that she would have code enforcement look into the matter. D. Staff Comments: Ms. Shay informed the Board that the next two meetings would coincide with the SPRAB meetings, due to the holidays. Ms. Shay is applying for a State grant to re-survey the Old School Square Historic District as the previous survey was completed in 1988. She further stated that the poster contest, the 2004 Florida Trust Meeting, and the HPB Awards will take place in May to coincide with National Historic Preservation week. At this time, the Board returned to review Item III.C., the Blue Anchor. Blue Anchor, 802 East Atlantic Avenue, Marina Historic District, American Awning, Authorized Agent - Continued from Item III.C. Action Before the Board: Consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of an awning. -3- HPB Minutes 11/19/03 Mr. Keavney asked if there was any ex-parte communication. There was none. Ms. Shay presented the project to the Board and entered the project file into record. The Board discussed in detail the proposal and recommended several alternatives. After much discussion, it was moved by Ms. Jamison, seconded by Ms. Sexton, and passed 4-0 to continue the COA request with the following direction: 1) That the applicant submit alternate awning sample materials and colors; 2) That a cross gable awning be introduced over the door; 3) That the awning be attached to the building above the transom windows; and, 4) That the awning height be extended to a minimum of 8'. V. PUBLIC PRESENTATION A. Cultural Loop Signage in the Historic Districts Glenn Weiss, Cultural Loop, made a presentation with respect to the impact of new public art in historic districts. It was moved by Ms. Jamison, seconded by Mr. Miller, and passed 4-0 to recommend approval of the proposed Cultural Loop public art for a period of six months (until May 16, 2004). Mr. Weiss inquired about designating the La France Hotel on the National Register of Historic Places. Ms. Shay stated that the Board could recommend but not mandate • listing. VI. ADJOURNMENT The Board made a motion to adjourn at 7:30P.M. The information provided herein is the Minutes of the meeting of said body for November 19, 2003, which were formally adopted and approved by the Board 4- HPB Minutes 11/19/03 „ ` T DISTRICT CITY OF DELRAY-'B.EACH, FLORIDA . _ . . :�"1 SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOT _ + Improved OWNER ,.. W ', s.; r ,.y• Vacant Atla is A e. at earn-St. C le L e , 133 Ll)+7"-� 8) ADDRESS Sr 7 jr / Exempt ION: frOWNER . P/ p/ Permit # 17�+9-C.B.S.Store Bldg. Wr r /VI.JriQ• // ADDRESS"B'bt , 15a 64,11/ AV /W,1 ' 4!1 ,0Y. >I ',Milf V city Est.Cost- 221000 Le'-'-sN'8 OWNER THE COTTINGHAM CORP. , Completion Date- //31,/ri • ADDRESS Box 513, City. 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 TION k (� �� <:, 7 r' ✓� -i s e /-,-.J “ 7 ./i 725.1. 73ie 7 '.'i�('4' ' 4 �,�� Ids' A'.. f- 7. j o 7 v 70 7 t 90 '7r i a 3L/4D35 i z/035 / c ..)� ,: :t. '„, , f. s 7 7.5-"o - 7 6 -..•-k°? / 41 / G /ate /61''a 0 Y/ .l c1-o ''/10 2/41 0 1// xA_:o y/ PROP. • DESGRiPTIQN OF BUILDING BUILDING PLAN BUILDING DIMENSIONS a_J- rip-I1--------- I NO. SIZE HEIGHT STORIES PE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS -- - r. �.T_, -_--_-_- -- I ---- v Plaster ---- -' "a N."e'•, / / I d ---- Ingle Dwlg• None Gable Decorated --.Sprink. (Fire) ,_�Yr . tee,. 9 7-T J,.� X `G� 11 j r; P. ouhle Dwlg• Part ,y Hip Pine Fire Escapes -- - ,^- °? �'- y y.-Ty r�'� - -- I ---- uplex Dwlg” Full .1L__Flat Hardwood Refrigerators - ---T- - -^ti, "r- - -- partment Dirt Floor Mansard Metal -- -�= -:'•r,L' - - 1 - ;__- -- —_- X Marble&Tile Vac-C.Sys. ---- _ _ _ __ -- I ____ tore% Cement Floor Panels Skylights -� /` T __ I I --- tore&Office Finish POROHES FLOORS Fireplaces -- _ D C� . I I tore&Apt. X Front -- . kCe�- - I 614-14 � I I I I-- - X HEATING Side Wood Joists Incinerators - „ -` 0 /- (lice III - s^ I -_� - .:Jsx= -- I I I ---- X otel _None Roar Steel Beams ------ Solar W.Sys. -�T -- ----- J eint.Concrete --------Air Con.Sys. -� ./��„'�./ / ... `• L- -, -- heatre Stoves X Sleep. -- - �� L A , 1 — -- -- ---- Relnt.Tile , CONDITION arage (Apt.) Oil Burner Dirt --A- ? -�-� ' -i - - -- ---- Fireplace EXT. WALLS FACTORS y 4 : :-'7--_--- -- GOOD FAIR BAD arage(Sere.) FLOORING --r-I-- +" .r r --__-�-_-I -- arage(Poet.) Wood Siding ._-___-_-No.of Rooms -- y ► - _ as Station CONSTRUCTION Brick Pine Apartments --1--� J,• = y I , --- ------J----_ -- chool Sheds - Wood Frame Brick Cased Rooms&Apt. _-^_ \„ - - -- hurch //Hardwood G I/Concrete ---•-•--___/Steel Frame Stucco Tile Fin.Attic R. - _ __ ,/ I Rain(.Concrete II Metal /Marble Fin.Base.R. �- /I1' -, 1rnI Mill Block Y Terrazzo /....ttjj ---- •-T= 1 - - -- SQ:FT. V.P. TOTAL OOFING ----• Linoleum / //Slate Complt. _---I • � �,.. _1. — — ---LI I I�-__--_ .l Coick Shingle Age _yam I - _ • I I I ---- ', r•, j hingie Concrete Tile _ ! -- - EXT. TRIM PLUMBING Remodeled --- �, �r I I _ . 'l •'I. Itch&Gravel - '` - L-- — VALUATION etal FOUNDATIONS Plain None ---_ y^.e- �, - _- - ��-1— '--- _._ .....Toll:tns LIGHTING ---- • �✓�,^' -I�I - - _ I - RECAPITULATION omDosition Stone Ornamental _._.Toilets / • late --•V-Concrete •�'Wood Bathroom: (,`--.Electric ---- ��T'� r • • -J - L Y $ Brick .--K..Stucco Tile Floor '-- ---- --- Tie-Flat or Tile --......Terra Gotta Baths,Built-In Gas --- _ ,^ i _lI_• I. _ -- ---� -��_____ rnamental Piers Metal Showers Lamps .f v f t /o O _- ;1 —1_1 _ ---1— y LAND PPRAISAL I I I --- 1 --__----_ r>�. '1 V o r .3U ---- I I-JJ ��--I--- ADDITIONAL 1 1 1 I I 1 1 i BUILDINGS root and Depth Unit Depth Corner Front Valuation Price Factor Factor Foot Value / Zoo LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS X/3•0,(J �- i.3 6,)-. _t-�r -tr.-,._ Level Level Paved •• High Hilly Dirt TOTAL X Sidewalk BUILDINGS $ /�� Low Rocky Rocky Swampy Curb cing Factor Water TOTAL Mg Factor p/O ACRES @ Swampy LAND • ........Wood Sewer • Electric Light TOTAL LAND TOTAL AND VALUATION Gas AND CLDGS. $ yte.i s ..xri , i Page 1 I HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# PB10154 / 0 :ginal FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Recorder# 357 �J Update IT Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions Recorder Date V/1,2 Site Name Blue Anchor Other Names None Project Name Delray Beach Survey&Planning Project Historic Contexts Modern National Register Category Building :� = - = LOCATION and'IDENTlFICATION Address 804 E Atlantic Avenue Vicinity of Palm Square and the Intracoastal Waterway on S City Delray Beach County Palm Beach Ownership Private Subdivision Block# Lot# _ _ MAI?:PING USGS Map Delray Beach 1962 PR 1969& 1973 Townshi 46S Range 43E Section 16 Quarter SW Qtr Qtr NE Irregular Section D UTM Zone 17 Easting 0593202 Northing 2926864 Land Grant Unknown Latitude Longitude Plat or Other Map Palm Beach County Aerials HISTORY '=1 Architect/Builder Unknown Construction Date ixarao t7 j7Circa Alterations rw.J Date c. 1995 Type/Location reconstructed Additions w Date c. 1995 Type/Location one-story addition on the south elevation Moved bC Original Location England(FAC/ 0Z) l ;final Use(s) Commercial Present Use(s) Commercial Style Masonry Vernacular Exterior Plan Rectangular Interior Plan Unknown Stories 1 Structural System Concrete Block Exterior Fabric Stucco, Brick Foundatio Slab Foundation Materials Concrete Foundation Infil N/A No. of Porches 0 Locations/Features Dormers ri Number/Location _ Outbldgs. ❑ Number Nature/Location (Describe below) Roof Type Flat Roofing Materials Unknown Secondary Structures Comments/Location Chimneys r; Number Orientation Location Material Wood Windows Type Fixed Light# Multi Metal Windows C Type Light# Exterior Ornament Carved Wood Condition Excellent Surroundings Commercial Narrative (general, interior, landscape, context; 3 lines only) This structure features arched openings, herringbone brick and fixed transom windows. Stained-glass windows and carved wood decoration adorn the exterior. This b.uildiag was originally moved from England and represents a typical English pub-type building. rrge1-v u Archaeological Remains Present None Observed FMSF Archaeological Site Form Completed (if yes, attach) Printed Friday,July 09, 1999 I— Pa e2 `r 9 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# PB10154 Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions RECORDER'S EVALUATION OFSITE Eligible for National Register? Yes No k Likely, Need Informatio ❑ Insufficient Information Ll Significant as Part of District? Yes V. No Likely, Need Informatio f Insufficient Information n Significant at Local Level? Yes 42( No iT Likely, Need Informatio 7 Insufficient Information Areas of Significance Community Planning And Development Summary of Significance Significant changes such as the reconstruction of the building obscure the original appearance of this building. In addition, this Masonry Vernacular structure originally represented a common design type prevalent in commercial areas of south Florida. Subsequently,this resource could be considered a non-contributing building in a local historic district. It is also considered ineligible for listing in the NRHP individually or as part of a district. DHR USE ONLY OFFICIAL EVALUATIONS DH_R USE ONLY DATELISTEDON NATIONAL:REGISTER = DATE.__ KEEPER DETERMINATION:OF ELIGIBILITY DATE YES NO SHPOEVALUATION OF ELIGIBILITY <; DATE YES NO LOCAL DETERMINATION OFELIGIBILITY DATE - -` YES NO LOCAL OFFICE DOCUMENTATI ON Research Methods Sanborn maps, Plat maps, Local&County Historical Societies Bibliographic References Location: City of Delray Beach; 100 NW 1st Avenue Location of Negatives City of Delray Beach; 100 NW 1st Avenue Negative Numbers 9874-23;28A;SE - _ � _- RECORDER INFORMATION= _ _ Recorder Name Amy Groover, Jo-Anne Peskr-&asarrHochberg 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. PHOTO OF MAIN.FACADE, PREFERABLY;B&W,AT..LEAST.3x5 Printed Friday,July 09, 1999 • 2 �--� z- ;t l y-Ps^j rt } ,.x`JS SyQU/Qb GCt II(. 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Page 1 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# PB10154 Original FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Recorder# 357 Update - Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions Recorder Date 2/1999 Site Name Blue Anchor Other Names None Project Name Delray Beach Survey& Planning Project Historic Contexts Modern National Register Category Building LOCATION and IDENTIFICATION Address 804 E Atlantic Avenue Vicinity of Palm Square and the Intracoastal Waterway on S City Delray Beach County Palm Beach Ownership Private Subdivision Block# Lot# . , - MAPPING USGS Map Delray Beach 1962 PR 1969& 1973 Townshi 46S Range 43E Section 16 Quarter SW Qtr Qtr NE Irregular Section UTM Zone 17 Easting 0593202 Northing 2926864 Land Grant Unknown Latitude Longitude Plat or Other Map Palm Beach County Aerials HISTORY Architect/Builder Unknown Construction Date 1950 Circa Alterations Date c. 1995 Type/Location reconstructed Additions Date c. 1995 Type/Location one-story addition on the south elevation Aflnued Original Location England(rAC/1/1E) nal Use(s) Commercial Present Use(s) Commercial DESCRIPTION: _ Style Masonry Vernacular Exterior Plan Rectangular Interior Plan Unknown Stories 1 Structural System Concrete Block Exterior Fabric Stucco, Brick Foundatio Slab Foundation Materials Concrete Foundation Infil N/A No. of Porches 0 Locations/Features Dormers Number/Location Outbldgs. Number Nature/Location (Describe below) Roof Type Flat Roofing Materials Unknown Secondary Structures Comments/Location Chimneys Number Orientation Location Material Wood Windows Type Fixed Light# Multi Metal Windows = Type Light# Exterior Ornament Carved Wood Condition Excellent Surroundings Commercial Narrative (general, interior, landscape, context; 3 lines only) This structure features arched openings, herringbone brick and fixed transom windows. Stained-glass windows and carved wood decoration adorn the exterior. This building was originally moved from England and represents a typical English pub-type building. 4rrhaeological Remains Present = None Observed FMSF Archaeological Site Form Completed (if yes, attach) — Printed Friday,Jul), 09. 1999 • [ Paps,2 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site# PB10154 - Consult Guide To Historical Structure Forms for detailed instructions RECORDER'S EVALUATION OF SITE Eligible for National Register? Yes - No ki, Likely, Need Informatio ❑ Insufficient Information Significant as Part of District? Yes 7 No , Likely, Need Informatio n. Insufficient Information Significant at Local Level? Yes = No wi Likely, Need Informatio Insufficient Information 7 Areas of Significance Community Planning And Development Summary of Significance Significant changes such as the reconstruction of the building obscure the original appearance of this building. In addition,this Masonry Vernacular structure originally represented a common design type prevalent in commercial areas of south Florida. Subsequently,this resource could be considered a non-contributing building in a local historic district. It is also considered ineligible for listing in the NRHP individually or as part of a district. DHR USE ONLY OFFICIAL EVALUATIONS DHR 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 .. Research Methods Sanborn maps, Plat maps, Local&County Historical Societies Bibliographic References Location: City of Delray Beach; 100 NW 1st Avenue Location of Negatives City of Delray Beach; 100 NW 1st Avenue Negative Numbers 9874-23;28A;SE RECORDER INFORMATION - Recorder Name Amy Groover,Jo-Anne Peck, Susan Hochberg 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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