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Del - Ida Park Historic District - FMSF A.' 4!. ? .,• •���� ,,ice :Y• • t • F el- da ark ,...,... . , 1 9 2 3 Del- Ida Park Historical District - 1923 IIistl rical District ` _ rit , 0 it ii III. DISTRICT INVENTORY IV. HISTORIC & ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE A. The Del-Ida Park Historic District is comprised Del-Ida Park is one of Delray Beach's first planned of: developments. Mr. J.C. Secord of Miami organized the Ocean City Development 1 . Contributing Buildings 47 Company and purchased the 58 acre tract. 2. Non-Contributing Buildings 103 Recorded on September 18, 1923, the plat 3. The entire plat and two existing Blocks A contains 300 building lots and 3 public parks. and B, which are City owned. Block C (250 .Royal Court) contains a non- The 58 acre transaction was arranged by the E.C. contributing building. Hall Agency, a Delray Realtor. Mr. Secord, Mr. B.E. Clutter also of Miami, and Mr. Charles B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: Kuschke of Fort Lauderdale owned 75% of the stock in the company. Sales offices were to be 1 . 1917 (moved to the site in 1941) 1 opened in Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, and 2. 1924 - 1937 35 Miami. The Delray News (September 28, 1923) 3. 1938 - 1943 11 reported on its front page "Del-Ida Park is growing fast". It stated that 58 of the 300 lots had C. The 47 Contributing Buildings represent the + been sold and City water and electricity were following architectural styles: being carried to the property. Several streets were being hard surfaced. 1 . Mediterranean Revival 30 2. Craftsman/Cottage 14 3. Craftsman/Bungalow 1 4. Vernacular 2 Mr. Frederick Henry Link, a former craftsman in I. PURPOSE the Addison Mizner Industries shops in West Palm Beach, purchased a number of lots in Del-Ida The purpose of the Del-Ida Park Historic District Park and served as the subdivision's general (DIPHD) is to: contractor. In September, 1923 he began construction of his own home, one of the first to A. Provide a legal framework and incentive for be built in the development, at 524 N.E. 2nd protecting the significant historic buildings Avenue. Built in the Mediterranean Revival style, constructed in Del-Ida Park using tile and decorative architectural elements B. Accentuate the existing structures with design probably purchased from Mizner Industries, Mr. guidelines for complimentary alterations or Link started the fashion for the modest new construction. Mediterranean Revival style residences found in C. To preserve the historic identity of Del-Ida Park Del-Ida Park. as a planned development. D. Encourage community pride in Delray The plan for the blocks and streets in the Beach's rich and interesting architecture and rectangular plat is interesting and imaginative. culture. When the Town of Delray was using the grid plan, Mr. Secord chose to design diagonal streets to " II. LOCATION create a sense of space and attractive irregularity. By placing Dixie Boulevard, which is The DIPHD is a 14 block area in the northeast 20 feet wider than the other streets, on a section of Delray Beach. It is bounded on the diagonal he was able to plat lots with varying north by N.E. 8th Street, on the south by N.E. 4th street frontage. The plat design created the Street, on the west by N. Swinton Avenue, and on unusual triangular blocks as well as Palm, Royal, the east by the Florida East Coast Railroad. Lake, and Fern Courts. Three small public parks fit into this scheme and gave a park like atmosphere accessible to all residents of the neighborhood. Map Page Motivated by the patriotic spirit of the time and with the optimism of the Florida land boom, Mr. Secord named 6 of Del-Ida Park's streets after United States Presidents: • N.E. 8th Street McKinley Avenue • N.E. 7th Street Roosevelt Avenue • N.E. 6th Street Taft Avenue • N.E. 5th Terrace Wilson Avenue • N.E. 5th Street Coolidge Avenue • N.E. 5th Court Harding Avenue During the late 1920s the street names were changed to conform with the City numbering system. Del - Ida Park Historic District City of Delray Beach Historic Preservation 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Designated January 15, 1988 (561) 243-7284 '7, x { • • • . p 8 1r t , A��'t; I + ); -kJre I as .............m...........ik • F , j m -., c!' ye. ( 1 ': \ ; • . T \ rV Y • 1 . • 0 I 1.1.• - y, it, t ! Fl I r li' I ' ..:: i,l iI ,li I-Gr .,; a. i !'. iiiiilj ' ' I It' 1.r - .�..,.• ."�,�. v» .. -•fit - - -- 7 %.4*-' • il-rit -.0",`".-•."'"!,-'-'0. ''. 1/F Z. ... ' ..". e ' ,N; • r". 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N.E. 5TH CT. ,i I- ML- N.E. 5TH' ST. MEM Ci z ci z I TRINITY :\ N.E. i Fl. ST. IN I. >.: LUTHERAN . . C F imitisoil is dininnig giPw. I WAL— GREENS •-•, \ /V LAKE IDA ROAD — N E. 9— POST — CASON OFFICE ._ . mi . METHODIST 3 CHURCH cF CBD-- if ' . . _1 ,cab . z Li Li , _ › ,- — < < o o LJ L.3 o _> > RI _ z— Cp I r Tol. i MIN N W. ,Qem. ST. N.E. ARD ST. 111 MET • 3RD ST. _ cr) -c Li) z R MV I 1/1 Ili 111 111 CF — _ c, ..... mu. I i r - i I• - • 't _ . 6ISSFIACI-- = i imi Nol i ar mu in,i7) to — CITY ir .... . - — ATTORNEY 1' ME I-LI ui — BUILDING ' LLi I. 41Er i 1.1. Miz — Z Z z z ( — IA 111 11111 ARTIN LUTHER r<ING ,(I. DR.I N.E. C.II .1 illi ST. i 1 I III 4 I" N - EXISTING ZONING DESIGNATIONS - —41111!- RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ZONED PARCELS DIRECTLY ADJACENT CITY OF DELRAY BEACH FL TO CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT AND CENTRAL BUSINESS , PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT DISTRICT-RAIL CORRIDOR ZONING DESIGNATIONS S. i -- DIGITAL BASE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: LM544 CITY IàF UIBRAYanal DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 305/243-7000 January 28, 1988 SUBJECT: DESIGNATING DEL IDA PARK AS AN HISTORIC DISTRICT On Thursday, February 11 , 1988, at 7 : 00 P.M. the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will hold a Public Hearing at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 400 N. , Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public input on the proposed designation of Del Ida Park as an Historic District . Your property is located within a 300 foot radius of the property being considered as shown on the attached map. You are not required to attend this meeting or to have someone there to represent you, however , you are welcome to do so if you desire. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Clemmer Mayhew III , Chairman Historic Preservation Board. Phone: 272-8458 T. M . , - • O > 1\,, ��J Q > I c ' o N.E. 5TH CT. _ ,c Ni 1 szt \ ECl i N.E. 5TH ST. I Q1 i. crl w W 1 z z w IL 1 2 3 4 5 6 _ . _�. 7 ' _ _ _ _ NM N.E. 4TH ST. POST I OFFICE w > > > 1 Q Q I- 0 I N ill �i w w z z Z 1 1 1 1 IIII N LEGEND: '� 1) 12-43-46-09-29-006-0080 (101 N.E. 4TH ST.) 5) 12-43-46-09-29-007-0050 (217 N.E. 4TH ST.) 2) 12-43-46-09-29-006-0100 (103 N.E. 4TH ST.) 6) 12-43-46-09-29-007-0081 (XXX N.E. 4TH ST.) CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL 3) 12-43-46-09-29-006-0120 (111 N.E. 4TH ST.) 7) 12-43-46-09-29-007-0010 (301-304 N.E. 4TH ST.) 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For the first nine weeks of 1991, sales have been reported on five homes in the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The sale of these five properties in nine weeks compares with the sale of thirteen properties for the entire year of 1990. Some highlights of this real estate activity in 1990 and 1991 are as follows: 1990 1991 # Homes Sold 13 5 Average # Years Owned 10.8 43.6 Average Sale Price $95, 538 $94,800 Sale Price Range 40, 000-182 ,700 60, 000-139, 000 Average Prior Purchase 52, 550 28,900 The Historic District of Del-Ida Park is an area in which we specialize. We would like to share our expertise and enthusiasm with you regarding your real estate needs, or answer any questions that you may have regarding this information. Please feel free to call either of us for a complimentary market analysis of your property with no obligation, or just to say hello! Sincerely, ic0t7 Amy Butler, R/A Gay Tews, R/A (407) 272-1064-Residence (407) 272-5880-Residence �A-_ster-6C-sFteci- 1.949 ORDINANCE NO. 9-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH . FLORIDA, DESIGNATING AN AREA , BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY SWINTON AVENUE , ON THE SOUTH BY N. E. 4TH STREET . ON THE NORTH BY N. E. 8TH STREET . AND ON THE EAST BY THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD, AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT: AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA. 1983 : PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS , the Historic Preservation Board , at the meeting held on February li . 1988 , unanimously recommended the designation of Del- Ida Park as an Historic District, NOW , THEREFORE . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY REACH . FLORIDA . AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 . That the following described property in the City of Delray Beach . Florida , is hereby designated the Del- Ida Park Historic District: Blocks 1 through 13 . inclusive , along with Tracts A . B and C . DEL- IDA PARK, 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 9 at Page 52. Se Lion 2,. That the Planning Director of the City of Delray Reach, Florida , shall , upon the effective date of this ordinance , amend the Zoning Map of Delray Beach, Florida , to show. in an overlay manner , the above designation. Section 3. That this ordinance shall become effective ten days after passage on second and final reading. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the day of March-- 1988 . M . 0 _ A Y ATTEST: 4:15:74004229... 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Plat 1Pa e 450 I E, asIcerlo/at recorded a, 9 ;� so Book, B, o/fhePu6c Records o�0ad�cin'`. i . _- i o / 6ou/ewaro� 2 2 I / The streets,avenues,courts, ar are li - Iand hihways JSshown cn the or/achedp/ hereby oeddcoted to Me/ceroetuo' use of`7e pub- 2/ I _ ro i/se/tits 1. �=�~ ' •1 I I //c torproloerpurposes.reservmy ► f 20 sL/CceSOrs Jna'a5S/9ns, ifierevers1on or reVer- i i Ic no thereof nhenever d/Sconr/'Lied 6y/a�'�• / !9 I At ///TNE3S 1/HEREOF the sod Ocean # — I City Oeve/olornent Company has am/sea/ifs/8 r I name to 6e ss9nea'hereunto 6y i/s%oresident ` { _� I, andire corporate sea/oriXxea'hereto 6f its ' i I� 7 secretary, this_/7 day of Sej°fem6er .I _ J Ocean C i fy De►e%oment Company j I !E f n Lam,,rce. ore . i2o 'I � B presioent 1I t• Z I 1$4 ,Ittest secretary ' 3 14CV 15 - State of F/orioa i s s e, 60' County of Dade ),�rson- )�i B fore this da r.aR mot' aily /I327 i 1 and P� 5_e secretary, of the'�,z5> ems.00 `' Ocean C/ y Oe ve%lament Corn/oony,a body �� I CO I cot orate under the/aws d the State o/ il --t. O h I F�r;da, anti be/in9 duly sworn, severally I �: ed the execution thereof' . ��3 � � � � �•acknow�/ed9 Rom, I meir tree and vo✓untary act•and deed aasee such of t c ers and for the uses and/ou/o y'o h -t erei;7,mentioned and that they a�fxedt/ae saidor{cda/sea/ot cor/ooration andt/iat.s�"d , n instrument is the a�t and deed a/'soid corms- � i iTHE ss my hand and flora- . , � �2 I io/sea/of Miami,Florida, Mrs..L7eb—day ' 1,f';'.. .-' ? ask. • r /923. ry q0 p --./ ' —Z- t---'1' , ., UUNjd Notary Pufa/,�c, ate arArevEr ,^ ;,� My eXP:iirs 1 5/$9 I /% Cta7)T/i46% �v sue, / ,� ir • i /he,-�eby certify'seat tie ' 1� s� `4 - I information a?/oeariil9 on the attached $. 2sI' plat. is true and correct to the best air ii `'mow �� I my knoK/edge and ref. 76/04er � e- ' — r . I , vstered C,vi/Engrne r. State of F/on,7 /Y1/1/. , ;, 32 33 84 I a. j -:. i.arr .yyyy 7 �� .qW r� .1 FLA0 s 2/e. /inch= 80PA I --, DEL IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT PROPERTIES PC# Owner Property Address 12-43-46-09-29-001-0010 MACKIEWICZ DOUGLAS 721 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-001-0021 WHITE GEORGE A& MARY K 711 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-001-0031 GNOLFO FRANK C 701 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-001-0050 SULLIVAN JANE R 5 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0070 IRENBERG JAMES A 17 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0080 1SCHUMANN BETSY A 105 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0100 MANNWEILER R J &JEANNINE S 109 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0110 GOLDBERG JEFF A& 113 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0120 GORNDT GREY G 117 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0130 LOEROP PETER& 1706 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-001-0140 RUBY BENJAMIN A&SUSAN 1714 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-001-0160 MARSH CAMILLE B 114 NE 8TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0170 RHOADES BRIAN K& 110 NE 8TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0180 MICHAUD DIANE M 102 NE 8TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-001-0200 BURLEY PHYLLIS N & 14 NE 8TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0010 STATLER GEOFFREY W& MARGARET 605 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-002-0031 PALLISCO FRANCOIS & EMILIA NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0050 TALLENTIRE JOHN R 11 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0061 LOBERT MICHAEL C&OLGA G 17 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0080 RUGGIRELLO ANITA 101 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0090 PORTER JENNY T 105 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0110 ACKINCLOSE CAROLYN C & 107 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0170 FORMAN HUGH B & P HEATHER 110 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0181 DILKS RICHARD A& NITA S 1 102 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0191 DENERY THERESA 18 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0210 PEMBERTON THOMAS E JR 14 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-002-0220 ROSENBLATT ALFRED & BARBARA 10 NE 7TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-003-0011 VANNAH THOMAS E 531 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-003-0012 CATHCART WILLIAM J 527 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-003-0030 1CARROLL KIMBERLY L 521 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-003-0040 BURRUS HAYDEN 10 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-004-0010 MCFEE ENA G 110 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-004-0020 KICHTON LOUIS J & 20 LAKE CT 12-43-46-09-29-004-0040 JOYCE TERRANCE D & 30 LAKE CT 12-43-46-09-29-004-0050 LYNCH WILLIAM S & LESLEY S 26 LAKE CT 12-43-46-09-29-004-0060 SPANBAUER DAVID M 18 LAKE CT 12-43-46-09-29-004-0080 MOORE DONALD J & KATHLEEN A 14 LAKE CT 12-43-46-09-29-004-0090 ROTH IRENE L& 10 LAKE CT 12-43-46-09-29-004-0110 JAMISON CECIL A&MARY L 515 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-004-0130 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-004-0140 1ZAJO ERIC B & 11 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-004-0160 1MORRIS RICHARD P &CAROL S 19 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-004-0170 GOCHENOUR MICHAEL E 23 N DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-004-0181 KUTZY STEPHEN J JR& LYNN G 115 N DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-004-0201 GREELEY SARAH B 1 109 N DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-004-0230 WALKER THOMAS R& PETRA 125 N DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-004-0260 RICE PAUL 116 NE 6TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-005-0010 PERAN SHELLEY& 524 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-005-0020 CHILDERS FRANCES H DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-005-0030 CHILDERS FRANCES 118 NE DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-005-0060 LOBUONO JOSEPH R& MARY W 106 NE DIXIE BLVD Page 1 t• DEL IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT PROPERTIES 12-43-46-09-29-005-0070 I EMBREE LESTER E 102 DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-005-0091 IHYSONG TONI D 14 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-005-0101 'CIPRIANI JOHN 9 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-005-0102 RITTER VIRGINIA L 101 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-005-0110 DROWNE BARBARA A 2 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-005-0140 KRUTH STEPHANIE 1 109 FERN CT 12-43-46-09-29-005-0151 SANCHEZ JOSE L&GLORIA J 117 FERN CT 12-43-46-09-29-005-0161 CRAMER JOYCE E 518 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0010 CUETO LUISA C 415 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0020 LUNDY JACK D &CATHLEEN R 411 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0030 GILLIE WILBUR W JR 407 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0040 LAWRENCE SHARON H 403 N SWINTON AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0050 GLAHM MICHAEL& LILIANA 13 NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0080 AHERN J C & MARY T 101 NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0100 CHAPMAN JAMES M 103 NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0120 MCKENNA JOHN &VALERIE 111 NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0140 CLARK WINIFRED B 412 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0150 BACK KIM A& HOLLY A OMALLEY 418 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-006-0160 MERSHIMER JUDY 110 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0170 GOMES GERALD F& 106 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0180 FLOOD JOHN S 102 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0190 NAGYS ERIC 22 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0200 AREL ROBERT A 18 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0210 RENNER RAYMOND& DEBORAH 14 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-006-0220 DICKES ROBERT M 110 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-007-0010 'KELLER ROBERT A II 415 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-007-0030 1 BOYES MICHAEL&ALYCE B 401 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-007-0050 'ANDREWS WILLIAM F 217 NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-007-0081 WESTINE JOHN R NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-007-0111 ENLOE MELISSA& 228 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-007-0112 VILA RAYMOND F&ARLENE 234 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-007-0140 SHAFFER JEFFREY L& 222 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-007-0150 CONCEPCION LOIS A 214 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-008-0010 LINEBERRY SANDRA B 200 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-008-0020 KILPER SUSANNE M 511 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-008-0030 KUNZE GERALD L 503 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-008-0060 CIPRIANI JOHN L& BONNIE A 219 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-008-0080 GUARDUCCI MARIO V 225 NE 5TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-008-0100 WESTINE JOHN R NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-008-0110 WESTINE JOHN R NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-008-0120 WESTINE JOHN R '514 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-008-0140 COLLINS ENOCH &SONIA L 1230 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-008-0150 COLLINS ENOCH &SONIA 1 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-008-0160 MARC JOSEF & 218 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-008-0181 BREWSTER DONALD A& BETTY J 210 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-009-0011 BODZO DONNA 204 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0012 KLEINPETER KARIN A 202 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0030 GROSS JOHN F 201 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-009-0050 'FORBES EDWARD L& '209 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-009-0061 COLLINS DAVID N & 217 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-009-0080 FISHER GENE D &JANET V 223 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-009-0090 I BLANCO ARMANDO L& MIRTE & '225 NE 5TH CT Page 2 • r DEL IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT PROPERTIES 12-43-46-09-29-009-0101 QUIJANO MARINA P 1229 NE 5TH CT 12-43-46-09-29-009-0110 BENNETT ELIZABETH 520 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-009-0120 BARWIS CRYSTAL E 524 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-009-0130 FINE LAWRENCE NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0140 FINE LAWRENCE 238 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0150 ZLATANOFF ALEXANDER & KIMBERLY 234 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0160 ZLATANOFF ALEXANDER 226 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0170 MJM PROPERTIES INC 226 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0181 AREL ROBERT A 218 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-009-0191 CARTER LOUISE J 216 NE 5TH TER 12-43-46-09-29-010-0010 WESTINE JOHN 250 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0060 PAIGE GREGORY F& 246 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0070 GUCKERT J W& KATHLEEN B 240 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0080 GANNON ANNE M 236 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0090 1GORANSON MARK C & KAREN M 232 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0101 1JOHNSON J J &PEPPY S 228 NE DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-010-0111 1 LASETER ROBERT L& 220 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0130 'SMITH JAMES T& 216 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0141 1KLING ROSEANN 204 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-010-0170 TAYLOR SCOTT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0180 TAYLOR SCOTT&TULLIA 225 ROYAL CT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0190 CARLIN MOLLY& 235 NE ROYAL CT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0210 SHUTT ROGER BRIAN &THUY T 241 NE ROYAL CT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0220 RYAN HUGH 247 ROYAL CT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0230 DEFILIPPIS ANDREW& 249 NE ROYAL CT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0240 WESTINE JOHN R NE ROYAL CT 12-43-46-09-29-010-0250 1 BENT MANSON 702 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-010-0260 1BRADFORD LARRY E& DEBORAH L 710 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-011-0010 DEAN HENRY L IV&CLEOPATRA NE 8TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-011-0020 FINE TRUST 230 PALM CT 12-43-46-09-29-011-0030 FINE TRUST 226 PALM CT 12-43-46-09-29-011-0040 NORTON STEPHEN G & 222 PALM CT 12-43-46-09-29-011-0051 NORTON STEPHEN G & PALM CT 12-43-46-09-29-011-0070 PALM BEACH COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR 202 PALM CT 12-43-46-09-29-011-0100 RIVERA ORTIZ JOSE A& 615 NE 2ND ST 12-43-46-09-29-011-0110 DECHANTSRETTER MARIA& 203 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-011-0130 MIGNANO ANTHONY&VINCENZA 219 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-011-0150 MCMURRAIN ESTHER L 227 NE DIXIE BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-011-0181 MORMAN TIMOTHY E &SUSAN L 243 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-011-0201 DEAN HENRY L IV&CLEOPATRA 251 DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-011-0230 S & E HOLDINGS INC 230 GEORGE BUSH BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-011-0240 S & E HOLDINGS INC DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-012-0010 DOMEYER ALBERT W 799 NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0010 LEE CHRISTINA M 301 NE 4TH ST 12-43-46-09-29-013-0021 BENNETT A MARK&PAMELA C 405 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0031 SCHAAB WILLIAM F 411 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0050 DERVIL LEONEL& 417 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0070 DERISSE FRANTZ 505 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0081 VINCELLI NANCY 511 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0100 WESTINE JOHN R NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0110 WESTINE JOHN R NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0130 WESTINE JOHN R 529 NE 3RD AVE Page 3 Y • DEL IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT PROPERTIES 12-43-46-09-29-013-0150 WESTINE JOHN R NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0170 SELLERS LONNIE D & NANCY ANN 543 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0180 BAUCICAUT MOISE P & IMALIA 601 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0190 FREDERIC SERGE & 605 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0200 NOWLING KELI A 609 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0210 EDIE DENNIS S 613 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0220 AMLEN REAL EST INVESTMENTS INC 617 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0230 AMLEN REAL EST INVESTMENTS INC 621 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0240 CAPPUCCITTI G 625 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0250 RUDDERMAN LISEL S 1701 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0270 SKINNER IRA J & BILLIE F 1703 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0281 BOYAR FRANKLIN M 1715 NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0300 BOYAR FRANKLIN M NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0310 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF NE 3RD AVE 12-43-46-09-29-013-0320 STEVEN J ISAACS 300 GEORGE BUSH BLVD 12-43-46-09-29-014-0010 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF NE 2ND AVE 12-43-46-09-29-015-0010 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF DIXIE BLVD N 12-43-46-09-29-016-0010 HEFNER PROPERTIES 250 ROYAL CT Page 4 c . r I � OF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W.1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA 33444 305/243.7000 • January 28, 1988 Dear Del-Ida Park Residents and Property Owners: The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board has received requests from members of the Del - Ida Park Neighborhood . Association to designate Del-Ida Park an Historic District. The Historic Preservation Board has researched the history and architectural significance of the proposed district, and has voted to designate this historic plat, under the terms of Ordinance No. 13-87, as an Historic District. This designation Report is submitted for your information and review. This designation will not prevent ordinary maintenance and repair of any house that does not change the publicly visible design of the house or change construction materi- als. Once designated, approval for alteration or repairs to a structure would be made through the Historic Preservation Board. The Board has the authority to vary City Ordinances regarding setbacks, height, design, etc. A Public hearing will be held by the Historic Preservation Board on February 11, 1988, at 7:00 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 400 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, for the purpose of obtaining public input on the proposed designation of Del -Ida Park as an Historic Dis- trict. You are cordially invited to attend this meeting and comment on the designation. If you have any questions, please contact Clemmer Mayhew III, phone 272-8458. Cordially, Clemmer Mayhew III, Chai man • Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS t.., .. ... n tt• r` y -:1 ,.... •'..) ..i I �i,1 . �` ��'� ` � II! `i i .. f a 'I•,.w.....,,i:;.i•♦!aiJir:e J.a 11:v r .. J.,1J. .. I OI :I 1� I ti •I I y' -•7,,. . = ! ! 1. N.• a s.m , ,1 f 1 ��,,, • ,•I 1••{. ��1 t7 J I j y. ii I 1 _ 7 -y I _J! .."..r.--,r.. nihi riot;/71 a7•J, fi.TO.:** J•A':.•31/.I:JcniS"•ir;aJ,r. k it_. i l i t / 1 ( ) ...•so. .i•1 ! •• •,.• «'! ibla �i, i a r.. ..l . 1 (Cat : I 1 . • •I 01. S N / TM sT•$ MI / 2 ' lr/r •., .••• a. �t� w it I. , 1•' i 1 ! 1 .Y, . , . I •: 1 i !' 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Prepared by Patricia Cayce for the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board and the Del-Ida Park Neighborhood Association January 15, 1988 Delray Beach, 'Florida 1 I - • • CITY OF DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM DOES: Preserve important buildings in the community. Offer restoration and rehabilitation information to property owners. Enhance community recognition. Require review of exterior alterations to desig- nated historic properties. Require review of all demolitions and new con- struction within the boundaries of the City's historic districts. - Improve the economy of the City by promoting tourism and interest in the City's architecture and history. Stabilize and improve property values in historic neighborhoods. Welcome new construction in historic districts and provide design guidelines for new structures. DOES NOT: - Affect interior changes to a house or building. • - Usurp individual property rights. - Affect tax assessments or existing zoning levels. - Require a building to open to the public. - Restrict ordinary maintenance. - Require restoration of a building. - Demand the purchase of a historical sign. DEL-IDA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE The purpose of Del-Ida Park Historic District is to: A. Provide a legal framework and incentive for protecting the historic buildings constructed in Del Ida Park: B. Accentuate the existing structures with design guidelines for complimentary alterations or new construction; C. To preserve the historic identity of Del-Ida Park as a planned development; and D. Encourage community pride in Delray Beach's rich and interesting architecture and culture. II. LOCATION The Del-Ida Park Historic District is a 14 block area in the northeast section of Delray Beach. It is bounded on the north by N.E. Eighth Street, on the south by N.E. Fourth Street, by N. Swinton Avenue on the west and on the east by the Florida East Coast Railroad. See the attached map of the plat for exact legal boundaries. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY A. The Del-Ida Park Historic District is comprised of: 1. Contributing Buildings 47 2. Non-Contributing Buildings 103 3 . The entire plat and 2 existing parts A and B, which are City owned. Block C (250 Royal Court) contains a non-contributing building. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY (Continued) B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: 1. 1917 (moved to site in 1941) 1 2. 1924 - 1937 35 3. 1938 - 1943 11 C. The 47 Contributing Buildings represent the following architectural styles: 1 . Vernacular = 17 2. Mission ' 2 3. Mediterranean. Revival 26 4. Craftsman Cottage/Bungalow 2 IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Del-Ida Park is one of Delray Beach's planned develop- ments. Mr. J. C. Secord of Miami organized the Ocean City Development Company and purchased the 58 acre tract. Recorded on September 18, 1923, the plat contains 300 building lots and 3 public parks. The 58 acre transaction was arranged by the E. C. Hall Agency, a Delray Realtor. Mr. Secord, Mr. B. E. Clutter also of Miami, and Mr. Charles Kuschke of Fort Lauderdale owned 75% of the stock in the company. Sales offices were to be opened in Delray, West Palm Beach and Miami. The Delray News (September 28th, 1923) reported on its front page "Del-Ida Park is growing fast" . It stated that 25 of the 58 lots had been sold and city water and electricity were being carried to the property. Several streets were being hard surfaced. Mr. Frederick Henry Link purchased a number of lots in Del-Ida Park and in September 1923 began construction of his own home at 524 N.E. 2nd Avenue. Mr. Link, a craftsman of Mizner Industries in West Palm Beach, built his house in the Mediterranean Revival Style using tile and decorative architectural elements purchased form Mizner Industries. Mr. Link started the fashion for such design in Del-Ida Park which was popular from 1923 to 1930 . • IV. (Continued) The plan for the blocks and streets in this rectangular plat is interesting and imaginative. When the town of Delray was using the grid plan, Mr. Secord chose to design diagonal streets to create a sense of space and attractive irregularity. By placing Dixie Blvd. , which is 20 feet wider than the other streets, on a diagonal he was able to plot lots with varying street frontage. The plat design created the unusual triangular blocks as well as Palm, Royal, Lake and Fern Courts. Three small public parks fit into this scheme and gave a park like atmosphere accessible to all residents of the neighborhood. Motivated by the patriotic spirit of the time and with the optimism of the Florida land boom, Mr. Secord named 6 of Del-Ida Park 's streets after United States Presi- dents: N.E. 8th Street McKinley Avenue N.E. 7th Street Roosevelt Avenue N.E. 6th Street Taft Avenue N.E. 5th Terrace Wilson Avenue N.E. 5th Street Coolidge Avenue N.E. 5th Court Harding Avenue During WW II the street names were changed to conform with the City numbering system. V. PRESENT USE. CONDITION AND ZONING A. Present use. 1. Blocks 1 thru 6 are mostly single family, owner occupied dwellings. See: C-1 2. Blocks 7 thru 13 and lot C are single family, duplex and professional offices. B. Condition. The condition of the buildings and the neighbor- hood include the following: 1. Many of the buildings are well maintained. 2. Some of the contributing buildings are unaltered and well maintained. 3 . All of the commercial buildings are well maintained. One commercial building, 403 N. Swinton Avenue, is a contributor. 4. Good condition (habitable but cosmetic repairs needed) . 5. Some properties show lack of attention to yard maintenance, trash and abandoned vehi- cles. 6. The city sidewalks, where existing, are in need of repair. C. Current Zoning 1. Blocks 1 thru 6 are zoned R-1 with the exception of lots 4 thru 13 of Block 6 which are zoned R-10 . 2. Block 7 thru 13 and C are zoned R-10 . VI. IMPACT The Del-Ida Park designation will give confidence and strengthen the resolve of the Del-Ida Park Neighborhood Association to preserve the character and unique quality of this historic district. The designation will also encourage restoration and preservation of historic buildings. VII. RESOLUTION Del-Ida Park, with its proximity to Old School Square, is a showcase for the imagination and craftsmanship of many early Delray artisans. The District's designa- tion, recognition and redevelopment signifies a vital cultural link and provides a continuity and pride of place that are irreplaceable. It is resolved that the Del-Ida Park plat become an Historic District under the terms of Ordinance No. 12-87 . goA 25, 1987 s LSI`i(g`1� 4 , ALM"BEACH COUNTY LIVING re-establishment of Del-Ida Park the neighborhood not to lose its roots." area designs for the re-establishment of and built nearly 25 homes. Park are being discussed by several of wane Dof Spanish urin the nevi al arch3s and itecture an m the ore —ration-minded homeowners. generic-styled home began a __Ned by J.C.Secord of the Ocean City "It might slow the traffic along Dixie Bou- ent Company and platted on Sept. 18, levard if people realized the significance of our --Ida's 58 acres were designed to be a area,"said Peart. Today, the visual impact of subdivision of 300 building lots Del-Ida Park has been lost and the reframing of from the FEC railroad west to North the neighborhood has gained enthusiasm. Avenue and from Northeast Fourth Most of the homes reveal the classic em- Northeast Eighth Street, with 12 blems of the Mizner genre:flat barrel-tile roofs, three parks. door, window and -- porch arches, carved-ick H. Link, a general contractor work, fireplaces, stucco, decorative tlestand =er craftsman and masoner with asymmetrical facades. :dustries, built the first home at 524 "Giving Del-Ida a face lift should be a vital __d Ave. part of the Delray Beach preservation program ---editerranean revival home is a su- and we hope to help the residents as much as =ple of the many other similarly possible,"said John Johnson,executive director -es in the area.During the exasperat- of the Palm Beach County Preservation Board. :speculation of the 1920s, Addison Coming Sunday: Henry Harding's Legacj ed builders focused on the Del-Ida — The Gentleman's Architect. JOANN K. PEART 125 DIXIE BLVD. -Y)71- • Olq-} • (46-c1Le -4 /)-) ) 6&--/L- dye //LL64 e „.}1 DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 • ("7 p Del-Ida Park's reside; - C (� gardeners, Bud and Gra �`7��' Kreitzberg have agreed to sha' �' some of their gardening tips F IF:11 U II '117 with us in the upcoming issues. Bud and Grace have lived in Del- �/ � ; Ida Park for over 40 years, and � know everything there is to know O THE about growing plants, fruits, and vegetables in South Florida. IN Just one look at their yard and � beautiful garden will tell you I .reitz1 € rg When to water, when not to water, what can take a lot of sun and what can't how and when Korner to fertilize, and much more. It'll all be here in the next issue. In this column we will try to help you learn more about the fruits that can be found in Del- Ida Park. Ordir filill�.� ���� '"� The Orange �� eV nikk` Just about all of us have one, A .,,/ an orange tree that is, in your \amen...y. i•) yard. It's part of what makes r living in South Florida so great. But just how much do we know about these fruit trees f/ that get in our way when we are :.:::. ::: :' ''';'; ' :: cutting the grass? Any Y wa you sl ice them, m oranges -%'::: . �. are delicious. Each variety has .::: a delightful aroma, beautiful in RECIPE color, and distinctive flavor all it's own. Technically the orange is a berry. Florida Indians during Spanish settlement were particularly fond of the brightly colored I gi sour oranges, piercing their skins and filling them with honey. Some of the more popular varieties include Navel, Hamlin, ----:::.* ....:: I's Pineapple, Valencia, Temple, and f L honeybell. Navel oranges are one of the most popular because they are ;: large and seedless. The Navel :: :: has a thick skin, is easy to peel and separate, and is widely . used for orange sections. Hamlin oranges are very popular for Mango Bread Bahamian Conch Fritters juice, while Pineapple oranges are medium in size and Ingredients Ingredients moderately seedy. They are prized for juice and fresh 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 1/2 pounds conch eating. 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 medium onion, finely chopped Valencia oranges mature later 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2 tablespoons finely chopped than all other oranges. They 1/2 teaspoon salt green pepper are nearly seedless, 1 medium tomato, finely chopped 3 eggs well-beaten medium/large in size, heavy 1 1/2 cups sugar 3 tablespoons finely chopped, tough rind with a pebbled 1/2 cup chopped nuts tender celery parts and leaves surface, and produce the best 1/2 cup evaporated milk 1/2 cup raisins (optional ) juice for freezing. Temple 1/2 cup water 3/4 cup vegetable oil oranges are of medium size with 2 cups peeled, diced mangos 2 tablespoons butter, softened few seeds. They are a cross 1 teaspoon salt between a Tangerine and a 1 egg well-beaten• orange. Honeybell (or Minneola) 2 teaspoons baking powder Tangellos., Sift together dry ingredients in 1 cup all purpose flour oranges This d are are actuallyus fruit with a a large bowl. Make a well in the vegetable oil season from January to March is center of mixture and po.iT in Grind conch in meat grinder and a cross between a Dunkin the remaining ingredients. Stir mix with remaining ingredients grapefruit and a Dancy until well-mixed. Pour into a in a large bowl. Drop by tangerine. The rind is deep greased 9x5 inch loaf pan. Bake generous tablespoon fulls into orange in color, the flesh very loaf. at 350 for 1 hour,l5min. Hakes 1 deep hot oil. Fry until brown. juicy and tender with few seeds. If any of you have a special house project that you're having some problems with, drop us a line and we'll see if our resident handyman can help you out. 6,1ti ‘34‘‘ Or, if you have had any work done on your house recently and can recommend the work of the company or individual, we would greatly appreciate it. )401'"318.015 We hope to have a "Handyman's ® Hints" in each issue, similar to the Kreitzberg Korner but once again we need your help. What kind of projects would you be interested in learning about? Don 't Forget to Join ! • The membership dues are only $10.00 a year. Name Address Telephone (home) (work) Please note any committee that you might be interested in working on. ALL VOLUNTEERS WELCOME! Please bring to the meeting or send to the following address: Del-Ida Park Neighborhood Association P.O Box 2151 Delray Beach, FL 33447 WE NEED YOUR HELP! In order for this newsletter to be a success, we have to print articles that will be read, and enjoyed. 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' HISTORIC SURVEY REPORT INTRODUCTION The City of Delray Beach has retained the firm of R. J . Heisenbottle Architects , P . A. (RJHA) to resurvey four areas within the city previously listed on the Local Register of Historic Places as • Historic Districts . The four areas to be studied are Del -Ida Park, Nassau Park, Old School Square, and West Settlers Historic District . RJHA ' s task will be to prepare individual Survey Reports for each of the four historic districts . These survey reports will include the following - information : • Historical overview of the district. • Review existing criteria for determining contributing and non-contributing structures . • Recommendations on extending Periods of Significance , where appropriate , within the district. • Update Florida Master Site File forms for previously recorded structures . • Prepare new Florida Master Site File forms for previously unrecorded structures • Prepare maps and photographs for all sites within the district . These surveys are reviewing all structures located within the locally designated historic districts that are thirty five (35 ) years or older. Information on structures currently listed is being updated, noting any alterations, relocations and demolitions since the time that the Designation Report was originally prepared. Structures not previously listed, that meet the 35 year or older criteria and that are deemed "contributing" to the historic district, are being added to the Florida Master Site File and are being recommended for inclusion in the Local Register of Historic Places ' Historic District Designation Report. To date, RJHA has completed work on the Nassau Park Historic District and on the Old School Square Historic District and the West Settlers Historic District . The Del-Ida Park Historic Survey Report covers the fourth and final area being studied under this project . This report will provide information on those items outlined above , based on : field work; research conducted on City records including building cards and permits ; Sanborn map records available at the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department; existing historical publications ; previous surveys covering the Del-Ida Park Historic District, such as the Historic Resources Survey . • Phase II , conducted by Janus Research in 2002 ; the Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey conducted by John P . Johnson in 1987 and on historical research conducted at the Delray Beach Historical Society. • The Del-Ida Park Historic District was officially listed in the Local Register of Historic Places _ in 1988 . A total of 47 sites were listed as individual contributing buildings . Additional t, . contributing sites were identified by the "Historic Resources Survey Report Phase II", • conducted by Janus Research in 2002 , but were not incorporated as part of the Designation • • • • • • , I fReport . The RJHA Report will update and re-evaluate the information provided in the Janus ;pa Report and will make recommendations for additional sites that should be officially listed as contributing structures in the Del-Ida Park Designation Report . araliter BOUNDARIES (See Attachment A : Historic District Map) gram. The Del-Ida Park Historic District is bounded on the north by N . E . 8th Street, on the east by the Florida East Coast Railway, on the south by N . E . 4`h Street, and on the west by the east side of N . Swinton Avenue . These are the original boundaries of the development originally platted in 1923 . Based on that historical fact, no boundary extension or modification is being recommended for the Del-Ida Park Historic District. W CONTEXT The Del-Ida Park Historic District is a 14 block suburban residential area just four blocks north of the heart of downtown Delray Beach . It consists of primarily single family, one story residences , although there are some two story houses and a few duplex structures that were built during the 1950s and 1960s . Although some of the houses have been converted to light office use , the residential character of the area remains fairly intact. The same can be said about the original historic fabric of the structures . Few of the historic houses have been see demolished. Only two houses listed on the 1988 Designation Report have been demolished. These were located at 601 N . Swinton Avenue and at 107 N . E . 6` Street. Most of the houses have survived with relatively few unsympathetic alterations or additions . In several instances additions have been made with respect and sensitivity to the original houses, compatible in design yet clearly distinguishable from the historic portion. Specific examples will be presented in the "Architectural Significance" Section. The original plat was laid out in an interesting and unusual fashion, combining a rectangular _ grid with a series of diagonal streets . Most notable is Dixie Boulevard, which serves as the main concourse in the development, having been laid out 20 feet wider than the rest of the streets . The combination of rectangular and diagonal street design produces a series of unusual triangular blocks and lots with varying street frontage . There are three small public parks that, along with well landscaped grounds and mature trees , contribute to the overall visual quality of the neighborhood . HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Del-Ida Park is one of the first planned residential developments in Delray Beach . In 1923 , the Ocean City Development Company purchased a 58 acre tract in the northeast section of Delray Beach , during the heyday of the Florida Real Estate Boom , and created Del-Ida Park. The development company was organized by Mr. J . C . Secord, of Miami , along with Mr. B . E . `: • - Clutter, also of Miami , and Mr. Charles Kuschke of Fort Lauderdale , who planned to open . _ . sales offices in Delray (not yet renamed Delray Beach) , West Palm Beach and Miami . On 3 - I „ � _ . September 18 , 1923 , Del-Ida Park was officially platted and recorded and appears to have been an almost instant success . Del-Ida Park was widely promoted in the Delray News . In a front page article dated September 28 , 1923 , the newspaper proclaimed that "Del-Ida is growing fast" . It goes on to state that 25 of the available 58 lots had been sold and that city water and electricity were being installed. The article also states that "Two beautiful parks are being made and 100 ' s of Australian pines , other trees , flowers and shrubbery are being planted" . The newspaper further states that "Mr. Secord and his group bring people daily to visit Del -Ida Park and soon they will have to put more of their lots on the market" . On October 19 , 1923 , the Delray News reported that • "Wonderful progress is being made in Del-Ida Park, our new suburb . Nice hard surfaced streets are being run through the property and it is beginning to look like a real town" . • - - One of the first investors in the area was Frederick Henry Link, formerly a craftsman of Mizner Industries in West Palm Beach , who in 1923 purchased several lots in Del-Ida Park. Mr. Link soon became the general contractor for the development, and most of the early houses in Del- Ida Park were built by him . That same year he began construction of his own home, located at 524 N . E . 2nd Avenue . The great almost overnight success of the Del-Ida Park was as typical of the Florida Real Estate Boom as its rapid collapse following the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and subsequent - years of the Great Depression . Construction continued, but at a much slower pace during the . _ 1930s and 1940s . It was not until the end of World War II that Del-Ida Park experienced a new surge in construction . During the immediate post-war era, Delray Beach saw a marked increase in population, the result of former military personnel stationed in the area that returned and relocated with their families . Del-Ida Park was an attractive middle-class suburban community, '" centrally located and reasonably priced . Many new houses went up at this time , modest in scale , but representative of the latest trends in architectural design, materials and technology . ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE There are many architectural styles represented in Del-Ida Park. Following are examples of the most prevalent ones found within the designated historic district : Frederick Henry Link brought to Del-Ida Park with him the experience he had acquired while working with Addison Mizner in Palm Beach . Inspired by Mimer ' s grand Mediterranean Revival style houses in Palm Beach, Mr. Link' s house set the tone for the architectural style in Del-Ida Park. Smaller in scale and simpler in design, the Link House is mostly Mission style , but with some Mediterranean Revival details , such as the octagonal corner tower and the heavily rusticated doorway surrounds . 4 rja Cis el ei Er e° / .• • - ‘t e• , A fe y 1 � b tft es > } l Ri `, "or ‘. f t ii i •K es . . • \ j AV 41%. es . .,,,, , \ !1Er _ -a. Oa di Cs lea Ilb The Link House. 524 N. E. 2"d Avenue (1923) es ' efs � The Mission Style became the predominant design mode for the original houses in the Del-Ida StaPark development . A scaled down version of the Mediterranean Revival style , the Mission style was widely popular in the 1920s, and its charm and currency made it an important selling s tool for the planned residential development. While the Mediterranean Revival style owed its • inspiration to the Spanish, Italian and Moorish architecture along the Mediterranean coast, the Ga.f Mission style was derived from the Spanish Missions in California and New Mexico . In Del- Ida Park, textured stucco surfaces on wood frame structures, flat roofs , molded parapets , scuppers and sparse , if any, applied decorative details were the primary features of the Mission style . Simple designs and inexpensive construction methods made these houses attractive and Sr affordable . A total of 25 of the original Mission Style homes are still standing in Del-Ida Park, although three have seen their original stylistic features altered beyond recognition . These structures have been incorrectly identified as Mediterranean Revival in past surveys . That Sag classification should be corrected in all records . Sa ealtal RMission Style Houses Se . . j �i „ • sal 4 ea* i # v As, . , � A St T _ SP :iir Ass. 1111.1. a 11 Dixie Boulevard 102 N. E. 8`h Street 214 N. E. 5" Street The more ornate Mediterranean Revival Style , one of the most popular architectural styles in Florida during the 1920s, is also represented in Del-Ida Park, although not as widely. These buildings are larger, usually two stories and have a greater amount of applied decorative details than the simpler Mission style houses , including arches , a combination of flat and pitched tiled . 5 , • p, r ea es �ofeJ roofs and balconies . One of the best examples of the Mediterranean Revival style may be n found in the residence located at 515 N . Swinton Avenue . The fact that it was originally built outside Del-Ida Park at 324 N . E . 2nd Avenue and relocated to its present site in 1961 , may explain the anomaly of its more ornate , larger scale within this historic district. The apartment �.0 building at 401 N . E . 2nd Avenue is also Mediterranean Revival by its more elaborate design, although its bell-shaped central parapet still harks back to the Mission style . Several of the es original Mission style buildings have been modified through additions and alterations into ler Mediterranean Revival designs . These will be covered in the "Additions and Alterations" Section below. gija Walt g?. are Mediterranean Revival Style Gab - •Cr% %ft- .. TS : ; :45z •- y+ , - . ., tissere „ . . , a sit - I - ,,,, , d . 1;•• V ' A 14,,, 3 1 fill" e 1 • 401 N. E. 2nd Avenue 515 N. Swinton Avenue All ` + Several fine examples of the Minimal Traditional Style are also found in Del-Ida Park. These generally date back to the 1930s to 1950s decades , built originally during the Depression era, • and show simple , sober designs with some modest detailing harking back to more traditional styles . Some of the more typical details for these houses include low to medium pitch gable ` .0 roofs generally facing front, modest overhangs , prominent chimneys , decorative wood details , on gable ends, inset porches supported on decorative wood supports and sparsely used Colonial or other traditional applied decoration, such as door and window surrounds . t• ' C • - C • C • 6 Minimal Traditional Style Houses 4.30 • ` I II . £bi 204 N. E. 5'�' Terrace 706 N. E. 2"d Avenue 105 N. E. 6'" Street There are many fine examples of Contemporary Style houses that were built during the post World War II building construction surge in Del-Ida Park. These houses are inspired by the International Style that originated in Europe and later traveled to the United States, where it was eminently established by Mies Van der Rohe and his disciple Philip Johnson, among many others . An even more direct influence can be found in the post-war work of masters like Richard Neutra in California and Paul Rudolph in Sarasota . • Contemporary style houses in Del-Ida Park have simple, clean lines , highly abstracted, geometric designs and are mostly devoid of any applied decoration . One of the most important features of these buildings is their complete break with traditional, historical models . They rely • on massing, new materials and methods of construction and sculptural forms for architectural expression . Most of the houses have flat roofs with broad eaves , may have glass jalousie windows and often an attached carport. These houses were not 50 years old at the time when the Del-Ida Park Historic District was designated, therefore not meeting the age threshold to be • . considered as contributing structures . It is, however, RJHA ' s strong recommendation that these �"' houses should be recognized and officially listed as contributing buildings in the Designation Report, for their historical and architectural significance as representative examples of Post- War Era design. Or • : Contemporary Style Houses • 1.4 • 1 , • [ I r r11111ehe• • • . 1 215 N. E. 5th Street 222 N. E. 5" Street 240 Dixie Boulevard _ I 7 • _ I • parapet on the addition has a continuous banding at the top . In spite of the all the good attributes of the addition, the overall effect and character is now that of a Mediterranean Revival style building, rather than the original Mission style design intent . A less fortunate addition, however, can be seen at 203 Dixie Boulevard, where the original Mission style house is no longer recognizable , and the entire structure has deceivingly and disarmingly become faux Mediterranean Revival . • It • y+ . 71. Me alit ILI. s 204 Dixie Boulevard 203 Dixie Boulevard • Finally, the following two additions are highly successful in their execution . In the house at 110 N . E . 7th Street, the addition is very similar to the original Mission style house , but the connection between old and new is set back, clearly differentiating between the two ( See photo • , below) . At 105 N . E . 7th Street, the large two story addition is significantly set back from the original Minimal Traditional style house, and the different massing of the two leaves no doubt where one ends and the other begins ( See photo below) . ;,,� . ` • -� ae : ` • . - �a , . \ . eat' Y „ 69- .. +• rh - .� - „ y . -4iegageS F*1.0. 110 N. E. 7'h Street 105 N. E. 7'" Street 9 ge, eft es PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE es One of the objectives of the Delray Beach "Resurvey of Four Local Register Historic Districts" project is to assess the feasibility of expanding the current Period of Significance . Structures ei thirty five ( 35 ) years or older will be recorded in the Florida Master Site File , so that the information contained in the State ' s database will be not only current but actually ahead of the 50 threshold for historic consideration. This does not mean that structures that are 35 to 50 years old will automatically be deemed contributing, but rather they will be reviewed on a e. case-by-case basis for possible eligibility. The Del-Ida Park Historic District Designation Report, approved in 1988 , places the Period of Significance cut-off date by which structures are to be evaluated at 1943 . The cut-off date is based in the generally accepted 50 year old threshold for considering eligibility of structures for listing as "contributing" within a designated historic district. In terms of historical and fiall T architectural development, it is difficult to justify this date under any other criteria than the 50 year threshold. Sib The post World War II era was a significant period in the historic and architectural development of Delray Beach . There was a marked population increase , as many GIs stationed in the area relocated with their families after the war. As a result, Delray Beach saw a period of 4P growth in business , tourism , and consequently in job opportunities and therefore an increase in demand for housing. Although the housing shift was mostly towards outlying suburban expansion and away from the center of town, as was typical everywhere else in the country at 44. that time , Del-Ida Park remained an attractive neighborhood, affordable and conveniently close Sib to downtown . This report has already discussed the architectural significance of the Contemporary Style housing built during this era . Many of the structures that RJHA has identified and recorded for the first time as part of this Resurvey Project date from 1963 - 1965 . The house pictured below, for instance , is part of a block-long cohesive group built during that time period, although unfortunately, most have been seriously altered . soap 10 NE 5th Street Based on the above cited historical and architectural significance of Del-Ida Park in the post-war era, it is our recommendation to extend the Period of Significance to 1970. • I • 10 rie eas t RE-EVALUATION OF CONTRIBUTING STRUCTURES es This report has updated and re-evaluated the "District Inventory" provided as part of the 1988 a es Designation Report, which identified 47 Contributing Structures . Following is a summary of our re-evaluation, which includes sites previously recorded and recommended for inclusion in the Designation Report by the 2002 Janus Report : • ContributingStructures Identified in the 1988 Designation Report 47 gre g P • New Contributing Structures per 2002 Janus Report 34 • New Contributing Structures per RJHA Report 19 • Non-Contributing Structures 58 • Demolished Structures 2 pipe NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBILITY ' The Del-Ida Park Historic District contains sufficient historical and architectural significance tea as a planned 1920s residential development to be potentially eligible for consideration as a National Register Historic District . A stronger yet case could be made for a Multiple Resource nomination for the original 1920s Mission style buildings in the development . Another option ear''' is to pursue individual National Register nomination for the Frederick Henry Link House at 524 N . E . 2nd Avenue , based on Criteria A (for its association with the planned development) , je Criteria B (for its association with an individual who made a significant contribution to the Y! development) and C (for its architectural significance as a 1920s Mission style-themed ` OPP development) . Any of the above options are feasible and realistic for National Register • consideration . • • •• ,r► FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILES Florida Master Site File forms have been updated for all "Contributing Structures" previously recorded as part of the 1988 Designation Report or as part of the 2002 Janus Report. The Or following structures will be submitted for addition to the FMSF and new numbers will be . requested for them : • 543 NE 3 ` 1 Avenue • 701 NE 3rd Avenue • 10 NE 5th Street • 14 NE 5th Street • 18 NE 5th Street • 22 NE 5th Street • • 102 NE 5th Street • • 106 NE 5th Street • 110 NE 5th Street • 215 NE 5th Street • 222 NE 5th Street ia 11 e• ea• des • 225 NE 5th Street • 116 NE 6th Street • 721 N Swinton Avenue • 14 NE 7th Street • 113 NE 7th Street • 14 NE 8th Street • 225 Royal Court • 202 Palm Court le a SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS gialje It is recommended that the Del-Ida Park Historic District local designation be amended to reflect the following: fralli • Amend the Inventory contained in the 1988 Designation Report to include the new structures being added to the FMSF as part of this report . . • Extend the Period of Significance to 1970 , based on the historical and architectural significance of the Post World War II period in the development of Del-Ida Park. • Amend the Inventory to identify the original structures in the Del -Ida Park development as designed in the Mission style , not as Mediterranean Revival, as e 'er' originally indicated in the 1988 Designation Report and in the 1987 Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey . The breakdown of Mission and Mediterranean Revival style houses within the Del-Ida Park Historic District is provided in the attached "List of CCsr Surveyed Resources" in Appendix B . -pp .20 410, CONCLUSIONS Del-Ida Park is a remarkably cohesive and well preserved neighborhood. Few of the original structures have been demolished and alterations have been, for the most part, relatively benign. Even those structures deemed "Non-Contributing" due to their recent date of construction or unsympathetic alterations maintain a sense of cohesiveness in their scale , setback, use of materials and overall architectural character. Pr The new encroaching development is nearby, but it is yet to cross N . E . 4th Street into Del-Ida Al Park. There is a palpable sense of pride and identity in the neighborhood residents . The historic district designation has made a positive contribution towards the visual quality and historical rr integrity of Del -Ida Park. This is evident in the marked improvement in the alterations and additions being made , and in the slowing down of the development pressure that the immediate area is facing. :r No- 12 e ese SOURCES eb • Florida Master Site Files . Delray Beach . ars • Historic Site Files . City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department . ei• • Building Card Files . City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Department . re. • Property Control Numbers . Property Appraisers Office . City of Delray Beach . • Sanborn Insurance Maps . 1926 , 1949 , 1963 . • Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey . By John P . Johnson. Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board. July 1987 . eJime • Del-Ida Park Historic District . Designation Report . Historic Preservation Board. Delray Beach, Florida . January 15 , 1988 . By Patricia Cayce . pip • Historical and Photographic Files . Delray Beach Historical Society. • Delray News . August 17 , 1923 ; August 31 , 1923 ; September 28 , 1923 ; October 19 , eve 1923 . 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