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HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING. VI. IMPACT. VII. RESOLUTION. Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board October 19, 1988 MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE The Purpose of the Marina Historic District is to: A. Provide a legal framework and incentive for protecting the significant historic buildings and natural resources in the Marina area. B. Accentuate the existing structures with design guidelines for complimentary alterations or new construction. C. To spotlight the civic contributions by National Register architects Sam Ogren, Sr. , Gustav Maass, John Volk, and Gulfstream's Henry Pope. D. Encourage community pride in Delray Beach's rich and interesting architecture, street scapes, flora and culture. II. LOCATION The Marina Historic District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th. Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east. The western boundary is as follows; S.E. 7th. Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st. Street (excluding lots 12 through 21 in block 125) , west on S.E. 1st. Street to the alley in the middle of block 118, south through block 119 and the east half of block 120. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY • A. The Marina Historic District is comprised of: 1. Contributing Buildings 51 2. Non-Contributing Buildings 45 B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: 1. 1922 - 1938 40 2. 1939 - 1943 11 C. The 50 , Contributing Buildings represent the following architectural styles: 1. Art Moderne 2 2. Colonial Revival 2 3. Bungalow 2 4. Vernacular 3 5. Mediterranean Revival 14 6. Cottage 23 7. Monterey 2 8. Mission 3 Marina Historic District Page Two IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Marina Historic District's 51 contributing buildings were constructed between 1922 and 1943. Focused on the 50 year old Delray Beach City Marina and highlighted by beautiful old Florida tropical landscapes and Royal Palms, this district features single family homes, apartments, a church, and commercial buildings. Mediterranean Revival, Mission, Monterey, Cottages and Art Moderne are the principal architectural styles. There are excellent examples - of each. Located along the west bank of the Intracoastal Waterway, this prominent neighborhood showcases some of the area's most accomplished architects. The Boyd Building included artist studios and nearby clusters of cottages served as homes for the Artist & Writer's Colony during the 1930's. The human scale and dimensions provide a walking street scape. Prominent American industrialists built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream,residents also docked their yachts for the season. District attractions include: 1. The Presidential, 700 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1940, Henry Pope, Architect, style Art Moderne. 2. The Boyd Building, 840 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1939, Gustav Maass, Architect, with 1981 Renovation award to Architect Robert Currie. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Avenue before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Styled in the oceanliner silhouette of the Art Moderne period, the Boyd Building is one of the most excellent examples of its style between Palm Beach and Miami Beach. 3. The Christian Science Church, S.E. 7th. Avenue and S.E. 2nd. Street. Built in 1942, by the U.S. Government, it served as a chapel at the U.S. Army Air Force Base in Boca Raton. In 1949, it was , sold, cut in half and moved by truck to the present site. Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. designed and executed the beautiful facade and renovation. He called the style Southern Colonial Revival. 4. The Anchorage, 66 Marine Way, built in 1941 and designed by architects Gustav Maass and Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. Marina Historic District Page Three IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Continued) District attractions include: 5. Marine Villas, 110 Marine Way, built in 1937 and designed by Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. The villas are Mediterranean Revival in style and are in excellent condition. 6. The Fontaine Fox Cottages at 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th. Avenue, between S.E. 2nd. and S.E. 3rd. Streets (west side), built in 1937 are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage Style of the time, designed by Architect John Volk. Fontaine Fox, a famous cartoonist and the creator of "Toonerville Trolly", was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist colony. 7. One of the great visual attractions, which enhances the varied architectural styles, both past and present, of the Marina District is its landscape and Royal Palm trees. Part of the District was once the- Blank's Nursery, founded early in the century. 8. 48-46 Marine Way (1924c.) Early Mission Style townhouses barged up the Intracoastal in the 1930's from the Boca Raton Hotel. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING A. Condition - The condition of the buildings and the neighborhood include: 1. Most of the buildings are well maintained. .2. Most of the contributing buildings are unaltered. 3. All of the commercial buildings are well maintained with the exception of 714 E. Atlantic Avenue (Patio Delray) , also known as Ostro Building. 4. Good condition but cosmetic repairs needed. B. Current Zoning - 1. Lots fronting on E. Atlantic Avenue and lots 9, 10, 11, 44, 45, 46, 56, 57, 58, 91, 92 and 93 of Palm Square Unrecorded in blocks 125 and 133 are zoned Central Business District. Marina Historic District Page Four V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING (Continued) B. Current Zoning - 2. The remainder of Palm Square unrecorded and Blocks 126 and the west one half of block 118 is zoned RM10. 3. Block 127 and 128 and the west one half of blocks 119 and 120 are zoned R-1AA. VI. IMPACT The Marina Historic District designation will give confidence and strengthen the resolve of the neighborhood residents preserving the character and unique quality of the historic district. The designation also encourages restoration and preservation of historic buildings. VII. RESOLUTION The Marina area, with its varied building styles and examples of prominent architects of the time, is a composite of Delray Beach from 1922 to 1943. The District's designation and recognition signifies a vital cultural link and provides a continuity and pride of place that are irreplaceable and showcase priceless heritage and natural resources. It is resolved that the Marina Historic District become an Historic District pursuant to Chapter 174 of The City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances. 1 ,W , I ..—.. - . • 1 I 111�e u. �' 1 VII ' 21) 5I . 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I ` BLOCK 103 :: S OgL1JL' 'GRA EY- i "e i o I I 11 BY O ,�, • �` rs ru . G ) !14 . 1 • (20-27) r i 1 71 , (13. 461 1 1 . I TO I I i "'or .r 10 't ' L C I , (10 'S'L�" �z N 1s it u• ��/ , - I 1 A 'sr `4*., o', ie. a' 41. 3•Le g' . .I.C...Z6.1 ,..3.L.as.12 II,„.....1,,ni' R—IA - . rd_ �-ST-� Ij`!i' t 'J7 14 T rT7r-��117*'a 2' a.• IIfS. I _ OSC SIR ` :LAN. NICHCJL 5 SUBi. 111 � K ( nF , ( ) -�-- SUB w;' :BLOCk IIP ' � a (13 28) '' �, ‘.."- (-P :, f/1 r ,p.6 If,r.• i V 6 "ram ; j I /TOW . OF D LRAY A • I = ( 3 -i2 ) _ I I 1 I1/4 I , .. nt•IIST IiL l) 12=-�.1..•,,,•u T4„r 'a _.L - - — I • a�C, H►STpk�0 DBHS IsrJ ° The Marina Historic District The Marina District was designated an historic district in the local Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is named for the city-owned Marina that dates from the early 1930's and provides a composite reminder of the quality of life that was the hallmark of Delray Beach. With its narrow, shaded streets, human scale and dimensions, in addition to the City Marina as a focal point, this is one of the town's most pedestrian oriented neighborhoods. Constructed predominately between 1922 and 1943, the district displays various architectural styles designed by four National Register architects, Gustav Maas, Sam Ogren, Sr., Adison Mizner, and John Volk. The range of styles includes Mediterranean and Mission Revival to Monterrey, Florida Cottages, and Art Moderne. The area was home to many prominent seasonal residents who enjoyed its close proximity to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. In addition to the architecture, the tropical landscape and Royal Palms are significant features of the district. The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue to the north, SE 4th Street to the south, SE 7th Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. -_J L 1 1 1 1 1 1_J 1 1 1 1 1 ` • ;1 z SWiliBOUNU U.S.7 f'EOERAL HNiYIWAY S.E. 97H AVE. - _ TIC. in = � j I I (e IU lU I U.S.t Ni 'FEOSRAt IGHWAY71 S.E. 111 Ave. M — 1i -1 1 1 1 1 1 IMMn10 11 1! t 211 1 1 9611 [ . 1 Iiiii " Olilinitli i a g i I 1174,1- liv,r JLIr.--'1 ' - ,_....4,....."..... . u 1 . .- ... toti 1 di I' writ # 111 1 '1 - I 1 .1 d ., 1 L'h;a /• i 01 TAACCAI to awl • +:Y<1 M'A tCC WAY O~1h C PI y 2 -1 o A Ii' K Buildings of Interest Boyd Building, 1937 836 E. Atlantic Ave.; One ofDelray's Art Deco buildings, with an ocean liner silhouette, the Boyd Building was designed by Gustave Maass, to house writers and artists. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Ave before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Today it is the home of Busch's Seafood Restaurant. There are still studios on the 2nd Floor of the ship-like structure. Local architect The Presidential, 1940 This streamline building designed by Henry Pope in the Art Moderne style is currently home to Gringle, Doherty 86 Wheat. Buildings of Interest Marine Villas, 1937 Designed by Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Mediterranean Revival style, with barrel tile roof, stucco exterior, casement windows. These four cottages all have their own unique signature and name. Ogren also designed the fountain and pool at the center of the complex. From this location seasonal tourists could enjoy the activity of the marina and still have close access to Atlantic Avenue and the ocean. Anchorage, 1941 66 Marine Way; was designed by Gustav Maass 86 Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. This home was depicted in post cards of the era. Christian Science Church, 1942 Originally built at the US Army Air Corps field in Boca Raton, it was moved to its current site in Delray Beach in 1949 after being deactivated in December of 1947. Sam Ogren Sr.'s enhancements to the simple chapel were in a southern colonial style. J. Sinks a very prolific Delray contractor was chosen for the project. 707 SE 1st Street, circa 1920 This home was moved by barge from Spanish Village in Boca Raton in March 1934. Spanish Village is a residential area of Boca begun by Mizner who designed the homes and had them built as housing for his employees. The Fontaine Fox Cottages, 1937 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th Avenue are excellent examples of the_Florida Cottage style of the time. Designed by architect John Volk, the cottages were owned by Fontaine Fox, famous cartoonist and the creator of the "Toonerville `Trolley". Fox was-a notable winter resident of Delray's artist & writers colony. Fun "Facts" '-In December 1933 the Zook Palm Nursery negotiates with the City to accept a parcel of land along the west side of the intracoastal, south of Atlantic Avenue in payment for $50.00 in back taxes. There is heated discussion among the City commissioners regarding what would they do with the land that they considered relatively useless. It is now the site of the City Marina. The Blank family also had a nursery in the Marina District founded in the early 1900's. The living legacy of those early nurseries is the Royal Palms lining many of the streets. Local lore has it that the Mission Style town homes at 48 8646 Marine Way, circa 1924 were moved by barge from the Boca Raton Hotel site after the Hotel was built. As the story goes, the homes were built to house workers during the construction of the Hotel. While this story has support among some residents, there is no documentation to support the claim. Prominent American Industrialist such as the President of Porter Paints, and the President of the Potomac Edison Company built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream residents also docked their yachts for the season. Patin Beach residents would travel to Delray by water and dock their boats for the day while visiting ' . 111 , ' 1 • DESIGNATION REPORT -,; MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT ' I. PURPOSE. I I. LOCATION. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING. VI. IMPACT. VII. RESOLUTION. Defray Beach Historic Preservation Board October 27, 1988. MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE The Purpose of the Marina Historic District is to: A. Provide a legal framework and incentive for protecting the • significant historic buildings and natural resources in the Marina area. B. Accentuate the existing structures with design guidelines for complimentary alterations or new construction. C. To spotlight the civic contributions by National. Register architects Sam Ogren, Sr. , Gustav Maass, John Volk, and Gulfstream's Henry Pope. D. Encourage community pride in Delray Beach's rich and interesting architecture, street scapes, flora and culture. II. LOCATION The Marina Historic District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th. Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east. The western boundary is as follows; S.E. 7th. Avenue • 2P from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st. Street (excluding lots ` 12 through 21 in block 125) , west on S.E. 1st. Street to the alley in the middle of block 118, south through block 119 and the east half of block 120. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY A. The Marina Historic District is comprised of: 1. Contributing Buildings 51 2. Non-Contributing Buildings 45 B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: 1. 1922 - 1938 40 2. 1939 - 1943 11 C. The - 51 Contributing Buildings represent the following architectural styles: 1. Art Moderne 2 2. Colonial Revival 2 3. Bungalow - 2 4. Vernacular 3 5. Mediterranean Revival 14 6. Cottage 23 7. Monterey 2 8. Mission 3 Marina Historic District Page Two IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Marina Historic District's 51 contributing buildings were constructed between 1922 and 1943. Focused on the 50 year old Delray Beach City Marina and highlighted by beautiful old Florida tropical landscapes anti Royal Palms, this district features single family homes, apartments, a church, and commercial buildings. Mediterranean Revival,: Mission, Monterey, Cottages and Art Moderne are the principal architectural styles. There are excellent examples - of each. Located along the west bank of the Intracoastal Waterway, this prominent neighborhood showcases some of the area's most accomplished architects. The Boyd Building included artist studios and nearby clusters of cottages served as homes for the Artist & Writer's Colony during the 1930's. The human scale and dimensions provide a walking street scape. Prominent American industrialists built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream.residents also docked their yachts for the season. District attractions include: 1. The Presidential, 700 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1940, Henry Pope, Architect, style Art Moderne. 2. The Boyd Building, 840 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1939, Gustav Maass, Architect, with 1981 Renovation award to Architect Robert Currie. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Avenue before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Styled in the oceanliner silhouette of the Art Moderne period, .the Boyd Building is one of the most excellent examples of its style between Palm Beach and Miami Beach. 3. The Christian Science Church, S.E. 7th. Avenue and S.E. 2nd. Street. .Built in 1942, by the U.S. Government, it served as a chapel at the U.S. Army Air Force Base in Boca Raton. In 1949, it was . sold, cut in half and moved by truck to the present site. Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. designed and executed the beautiful facade and renovation. He called the style Southern Colonial Revival. 4. The Anchorage, 66 Marine Way, built in 1941 and designed by architects Gustav Maass and Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. Marina Historic District Page Three - 4 IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Continued) District attractions include: 5. Marine Villas, . 110 Marine Way, built in 1937 and designed by Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. The villas are Mediterranean Revival in style and are in excellent condition. 6. The Fontaine Fox Cottages at 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th. Avenue, between S.E. 2nd. and S.E. 3rd. Streets (west side), built in 1937 are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage Style of the time, designed by Architect John Volk. Fontaine Fox, a famous cartoonist and the creator of "Toonerville Trolly", was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist colony. 7. One of the great visual attractions, which enhances the varied, . architectural styles, both past and present, of the Marini District is its landscape and Royal Palm trees. Part of the District was once the Blank's Nursery, founded early in the • century. 8. 48-46 Marine Way (1924c.) Early Mission Style townhouses barged up the Intracoastal in the 1930's from the Boca Raton Hotel. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING A. Condition - The condition of the buildings and the neighborhood include: 1. Most of the buildings are well maintained. • 2. Most of the contributing buildings are unaltered. 3. All of the commercial buildings are well maintained with -the exception of 714 E. Atlantic Avenue (Patio Delray) , also known as Ostro Building. 4. Good condition but cosmetic repairs needed. B. Current Zoning - 1. Lots fronting on E. 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S 4 --, I 7r1D-Ps 5rr I 0 i : JC , —,.....kji . G I • R-1A i L• .. / 211r• •• 0. jo..IL..x... I 3....*.i, . C "4..1 1"......422 .2. 4...dj. ,.., • 2 • d... ., 1.4, 0.4•Er ST.....7••■•, • - • 'a I i I: 4 li• •: s., ai•,,,,, "TM= 7171" .isr .. 24 disv4 2 s,s• i ,.. ... .•-•...h_...z., .4. I la • 4 . . ,. k • i 4 BLANINIC1•1 3 SUB... j / K . I 7.1: TC-0:-A, .t... . , I : . • • i -.16Alti-L.4 `SUB OF ,, 1 : 126 : • @ • .1 ii .111: 1 - I "srlarCS 119 ' I 4 (13 28) ":.‘4: Li .71, / ! ) : 1 'I 0 ; 1%1 • 0 : r t are itsse• : % 6 ..1 1il ' i 1 • 4-6..6R AI . - I • TOW OF DRAY A -•: 1 ( 3 2 ) . I 41-644 rTS.7' I L.1---::" I : (3 1 i .11-7:T 301 ' 1 —7 1 .4 .4' I 1-3) • V •' • ' ' . Z4,,,,t s;,t„f•0 12,,. so ' ' 4 ..a :4,,,. 4 a MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE The Purpose of the Marina Historic District is to: A. Provide a legal framework and incentive for protecting the significant historic - buildings and natural resources in the Marina area. B. Accentuate the existing structures with design guidelines for complimentary alterations or new construction. C. To spotlight the civic contributions by National Register architects Sam Ogren, Sr. , Gustav Maass, John Volk, and Gulfstream's Henry Pope. D. Encourage community pride in Delray Beach's rich and interesting architecture, street scapes, flora and culture. II. LOCATION The Marina Historic District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th. Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east. The western boundary is as follows; S.E. 7th. Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st. Street (excluding lots 12 through 21 in block 125) , west on S.E. 1st. Street to the alley in the middle of block 118, south through block 119 and the east half of block 120. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY A. The Marina Historic District is comprised of: 1. Contributing Buildings 51 2. Non-Contributing Buildings 45 B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: 1. 1922 - 1938 40 2. 1939 - 1943 11 C. The 51 Contributing Buildings represent the following architectural styles: 1. Art Moderne 2 2. Colonial Revival 2 3. Bungalow 2 4. Vernacular 3 5. Mediterranean Revival 14 6. Cottage 23 7. Monterey 2 8. Mission 3 Marina Historic District Page Two IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Marina Historic District's 51 contributing buildings were constructed between 1922 and 1943. Focused on the 50 year old Delray Beach City Marina and highlighted by beautiful old Florida tropical landscapes and Royal Palms, this district features single family homes, apartments, a church, and commercial buildings. Mediterranean Revival, Mission, Monterey, Cottages and Art Moderne are the principal architectural styles. There are excellent examples of each. Located along the west bank of the Intracoastal Waterway, this prominent neighborhood showcases some of the area's most accomplished architects. The Boyd Building included artist studios and nearby clusters of cottages served as homes for the Artist & Writer's Colony during the 1930's. The human scale and dimensions provide a walking street scape. Prominent American industrialists built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream residents also docked their yachts for the season. District attractions include: 1. The Presidential, 700 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1940, Henry Pope, Architect, style Art Moderne. 2. The Boyd Building, 840 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1939, Gustav Maass, Architect, with 1981 Renovation award to Architect Robert Currie. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Avenue before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Styled in the oceanliner silhouette of the Art Moderne period, the Boyd Building is one of the most excellent examples of its style between Palm Beach and Miami Beach. 3. The Christian Science Church, S.E. 7th. Avenue and S.E. 2nd. Street. Built in 1942, by the U.S. Government, it served as a chapel at the U.S. Army Air Force Base in Boca Raton. In 1949, it was sold, cut in half and moved by truck to the present site. Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. designed and executed the beautiful facade and renovation. He called the style Southern Colonial Revival. 4. The Anchorage, 66 Marine Way, built in 1941 and designed by architects Gustav Maass and Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. Marina Historic District Page Three IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Continued) District attractions include: 5. Marine Villas, 110 Marine Way, built in 1937 and designed by Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. The villas are Mediterranean Revival in style and are in excellent condition. 6. The Fontaine Fox Cottages at 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th. Avenue, between S.E. 2nd. and S.E. 3rd. Streets (west side) , built in 1937 are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage Style of the time, designed by Architect John Volk. Fontaine Fox, a famous cartoonist and the creator of "Toonerville Trolly", was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist colony. 7. One of the great visual attractions, which enhances the varied architectural styles, both past and present, of the Marina District is its landscape and Royal Palm trees. Part of the District was once the Blank's Nursery, founded early in the century. 8. 48-46 Marine Way (1924c.) Early Mission Style townhouses barged up the Intracoastal in the 1930's from the Boca Raton Hotel. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING A. Condition - The condition of the buildings and the neighborhood include: 1. Most of the buildings are well maintained. 2. Most of the contributing buildings are unaltered. 3. All of the commercial buildings are well maintained with the exception of 714 E. Atlantic Avenue (Patio Delray) , also known as Ostro Building. 4. Good condition but cosmetic repairs needed. B. Current Zoning - 1. Lots fronting on E. Atlantic Avenue and lots 9, 10, 11, 44, 45, 46, 56, 57, 58, 91, 92 and 93 of Palm Square Unrecorded in blocks 125 and 133 are zoned Central Business District. Marina Historic District Page Four V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING (Continued) B. Current Zoning - 2. The remainder of Palm Square unrecorded and Blocks 126 and the west one half of block 118 is zoned RM10. 3. Block 127 and 128 and the west one half of blocks 119 and 120 are zoned R-1AA. VI. IMPACT The Marina Historic District designation will give confidence and strengthen the resolve of the neighborhood residents preserving the character and unique quality of the historic district. The designation also encourages restoration and preservation of historic buildings. VII. RESOLUTION The Marina area, with its varied building styles and examples of prominent architects of the time, is a composite of Delray Beach from 1922 to 1943. The District's designation and recognition signifies a vital cultural link and provides a continuity and pride of place that are irreplaceable and showcase priceless heritage and natural resources. It is resolved that the Marina Historic District become an Historic District pursuant to Chapter 174 of The City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances. B:MARINA.DIS -- —<' < a BARR _ ATLANTIC VETERANS TERRACE cc Y ^ ° N PLAZA PARK CONDO Li =W Li ui w i z i z, / `� ATLANTIC AVENUE 1 I I 1 l 1 cc WATERWAY EAST - ommmomi: COMMERCIAL CONDO r Q — -- , BAR II - — _ Q Q a Ct HARBOUREt- -- — W CONDO 111 S.E. 1ST S- Q MIRAMAR lam. _ 1( illi (// r - llrl�)ll BUD'S ___ 1 . _ , . ..., : . _ Sw w Iri - - INGRAHAM S.E. _ `2ND ` ST. . rA�NS11<_ ›.. 3 0 3 .„ l SEACA TE _ IN _ TOWERS 2� 2 .mom Q —_Immo l Q= Q 0 ` -J .— Zr INIMM w Q Q = ( L IIMM W` S.E. 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The buildings highlight the designs of prominent architects of the day, including Gustav Maas, Samuel Ogren, Sr., and John Volk. A prime example of Mediterranean Revival architecture is the Marine Villas, built by Sam Ogren and located at 110 Marine Way. The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue to the north, SE 4th Street to the south, SE 7ch Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. The Marina District was designated a local historic district in 1988. (1,086) A FLORIDA HERITAGE SITE SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, DELRAY BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE _. - • j G I� /1 Caber r 21) , .--•-. . I • , 4 , + 1 s ( 1 - 6 5) • _ _ mom��1.1 l/as aat/VI`� B AC it 1 , 6-41 i is,. to ;snip mow swag g-- -11-1- 2 -/ 27 e,a 4 - - - . .: 4.1...L, .;Ali a !go mpg.11 3.ok z ' V� �` 40.1 rr hir.--"An 3` t 6 3 1 !I NI if .If tilling. • ,1r` :' I i .41. „ 4 •r S au• lfus*: { ® 17 tiiNl�a�L sigma, 9). 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E. 1st ST. 0 r3o �F� 111 BUILD : 1 2 CITY 1 - CONDO 2 PARK (OH) 24 134 a 1 J 'i �+ W ° 23.1 51 ' L Ell D 19 �� 22 z ' ' I11► 15 N- ..= t UM 3 _ � I .6 7 17 yC7 ME 29 11 I i L' _ : 16 in L9 12 10.1 I 19 1:� L 1_3 x S.E. 2nd ST- - —, i 2.1 N I 22 J— 52 22 t 2.2 - 4_i 25 ZI 11I (' — 20 9.1 26 II) al 0 N- 11.1 ---.1L ,? � t is 13.1 28 { 161 / U) 15.1 4 z,-I2 7 O • ts U17130� 19.1 ti 4 \ r3v f \ ft t r '+5 J{ 43 0; N $ I 22.1 , P 12 li 1_1 po Mill ?..1j ..:. p .. W, II CC 2.1 III 20.1 K 4.14C. • E H, • •cr) l e 0 !2 e 5.1 - 17, 1 128 . z S 2I 2 24 a N h N 27 L I.1,, OB ". 28.1 s MI S. E. 4 th ST. CT E • ' • s • ■ fl 1 ; 1 (II awe 'i � SR.. • �J� 1a yr d ) j • 1 L -.; • h"s r 3 'L DESIGNATION REPORT MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE. 11. LOCATION. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND' ZONING. VI. IMPACT. VII. RESOLUTION. Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board October 19, 1988 MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE The Purpose of the Marina Historic District is to: A. Provide a legal framework and incentive for protecting the significant historic buildings and natural resources in the Marina area. B. Accentuate the existing structures with design guidelines for complimentary alterations or new construction. C. To spotlight the civic contributions by National Register architects Sam Ogren, Sr., Gustav Maass, John Volk, and Gulfstream's Henry Pope. D. Encourage community pride in Delray Beach's rich and interesting architecture, street scapes, flora and culture. II. LOCATION The Marina Historic District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th. Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east. The western 'boundary is as follows; S.E. 7th. Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st. Street (excluding lots 12 through 21 in block 125) , west on S.E. 1st. Street to the alley in the middle of block 118, south through block 119 and the east half of block 120. III. DISTRICT INVENTORY A. The Marina Historic District is comprised of: 1. Contributing Buildings 51 2. Non—Contributing Buildings 45 B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: 1. 1922 — 1938 40 2. 1939 — 1943 11 C. The 50 , Contributing Buildings represent the following architectural styles: 1. Art Moderne 2 2. Colonial Revival 2 3. Bungalow 2 4. Vernacular 3 5. Mediterranean Revival 14 6. Cottage 23 7. Monterey 2 8. Mission 3 • Marina Historic District Page Two IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Marina Historic District's 51 contributing buildings were constructed between 1922 and 1943. Focused on the 50 year old Delray Beach City Marina and highlighted by beautiful old Florida tropical landscapes and Royal Palms, this district features single family homes, apartments, a church, and commercial buildings. Mediterranean Revival, Mission, Monterey, Cottages and Art Moderne are the principal architectural styles. There are excellent examples - of each. Located along the west bank of the Intracoastal Waterway, this prominent neighborhood showcases some of the area's most accomplished architects. The Boyd Building included artist studios and nearby clusters of cottages served as homes for the Artist & Writer's Colony during the 1930's. The human scale and dimensions provide a walking street scape. Prominent American industrialists built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream.residents also docked their yachts for the season. 1 District attractions include: 1. The Presidential, 700 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1940, Henry Pope, Architect, style Art Moderne. 2. The Boyd Building, 840 E. Atlantic Avenue, built in 1939, Gustav Maass, Architect, with 1981 Renovation award to Architect Robert Currie. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Avenue before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Styled in the oceanliner silhouette of the Art Moderne period, .the Boyd Building is one of the most excellent examples of its style between Palm Beach and Miami Beach. 3. The Christian, Science Church, S.E. 7th. Avenue and S.E. 2nd. Street. ,Built in 1942, by the U.S. Government, it served as a chapel at the, U.S. Army Air Force Base in Boca Raton. In 1949, it was . sold, cut in half and moved by truck to the present site. Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. designed and executed the beautiful facade and renovation. He called the style Southern Colonial Revival. 4. The Anchorage, 66 Marine Way, built in 1941 and designed by architects Gustav Maass and Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. Marina Historic District Page Three IV. HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Continued) • District attractions include: 5. Marine Villas, 110 Marine Way, built in 1937 and designed by Architect Sam Ogren, Sr. The villas are Mediterranean Revival in style and are in excellent condition. 6. The Fontaine Fox Cottages at 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th. Avenue, between S.E. 2nd. and S.E. 3rd. Streets (west side) , built in 1937 are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage Style of the time, designed by Architect John Volk. Fontaine Fox, a famous cartoonist and the creator of "Toonerville Trolly", was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist colony. 7. One of the great visual attractions, which enhances the varied architectural styles, both past and present, of the Marina District is its landscape and Royal Palm trees. Part of the District was once the- Blank's Nursery, founded early in the century. 8. 48-46 Marine Way (1924c.) Early Mission Style townhouses barged up the Intracoastal in the 1930's from the Boca Raton Hotel. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING A. Condition — The condition of the buildings and the neighborhood include: 1. Most of the buildings are well maintained. .2. Most of the contributing buildings are unaltered. 3. All of the commercial buildings are well maintained with the exception of 714 E. Atlantic Avenue (Patio Delray) , also known as Ostro Building. 4. Good condition but cosmetic repairs needed. B. Current Zoning — 1. Lots fronting on E. Atlantic Avenue and lots 9, 10, 11, 44, 45, 46, 56, 57, 58, 91, 92 and 93 of Palm Square Unrecorded in blocks 125 and 133 are zoned Central Business District. Marina Historic District Page Four • - ' V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING (Continued) B. Current Zoning - 2. The remainder of Palm Square unrecorded and Blocks 126 and the west one half of block 118 is zoned RM10. 3. Block 127 and 128 and the west one half of blocks 119 and 120 are zoned R-1AA. VI. IMPACT The Marina Historic District designation will give confidence and strengthen the resolve of the neighborhood residents preserving the character and unique quality of the historic district. The designation also encourages restoration and preservation of historic buildings. VII. RESOLUTION • The Marina area, with its varied building styles and examples of prominent architects of the time, is a composite of Delray Beach from 1922 to 1943. The District's designation and recognition signifies a vital cultural link and provides a continuity and pride of place that are irreplaceable and showcase priceless heritage and natural resources. It is resolved that the Marina Historic District become an Historic District pursuant to Chapter 174 of The City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances. Marina Historic District Date of Designation October 19, 1988 Boundaries Northern: Atlantic Avenue Southern: S.E. 4th Street Eastern: Intracoastal Western: S.E. 1st Street District Inventory 51 Contributing Buildings at time of Designation Dates of Structures 1922 thru 1938: 40 1939 thru 1943: 11 Historic 85 Architectural Significance Centered on the City Marina and highlighted by beautiful old Florida tropical landscapes 86 Royal Palms, this District features single-family homes, apartments, a church, and commercial buildings. Mediterranean Revival, Mission, Monterey, Cottages and Art Moderne are the principal architectural styles. The Boyd Building included artist studios and nearby clusters of cottages served as homes for the Artist 86 Writer's Colony during the 1930's. The human scale and dimensions provide a walking streetscape. Prominent American industrialists built winter homes around the Marina where Gulf Stream residents also docked their yachts for the season. 01/2 -pk��9! DBHS a cu p ° � �1` The Marina Historic District The Marina District was designated an historic district in the local Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is named for the city-owned Marina that dates from the early 1930's and provides a composite reminder of the quality of life that was the hallmark of Delray Beach. With its narrow, shaded streets, human scale and dimensions, in addition to the City Marina as a focal point, this is one of the town's most pedestrian oriented neighborhoods. Constructed predominately between 1922 and 1943, the district displays various architectural styles designed by four National Register architects, Gustav Maas, Sam Ogren, Sr., Adison Mizner, and John Volk. The range of styles includes Mediterranean and Mission Revival to Monterrey, Florida Cottages, and Art Moderne. The area was home to many prominent seasonal residents who enjoyed its close proximity to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. In addition to the architecture, the tropical landscape and Royal Palms are significant features of the district. The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue to the north, SE 4th Street to the south, SE 7th Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. - '� Ig rl� I I I I Jr • = 50UTH80UNU U.S.I FEDERAL HIGHWAY S.E. 5TH AVE. ~ _IiITil.iil � �..g HT ..[ HIIIlIHIk I TIgr- r NORTHBOUND U.S.I FEDERAL HIGHWAY S.E. 51H AVE. r—� 1 l Sf aj15 ftli' zo 11 , 1 , 4mipsi Hit ikt oil a Trirl,_t W' . _wan m writ 111 I �.n.v___ I.. .. .. ,.`s. • INTRACO A Jt T AL +� -:: Y l WArCNWAY 81.1 Z. �I C 8A F' Buildings of Interest Boyd Building, 1937 836 E. Atlantic Ave.; One of.Delray's Art Deco buildings, with an ocean liner silhouette, the Boyd Building was designed by Gustave Maass, to house writers and artists. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Ave before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Today it is the home of Busch's Seafood Restaurant. There are still studios on the 2nd Floor of the ship-like structure. Local architect The Presidential, 1940 This streamline building designed by Henry Pope in the Art Moderne style is currently home to Gringle, Doherty & Wheat. Buildings of Interest Marine Villas, 1937 Designed by Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Mediterranean Revival style, with barrel tile roof, stucco exterior, casement windows. These four cottages all have their own unique signature and name. Ogren also designed the fountain and pool at the center of the complex. From this location seasonal tourists could enjoy the activity of the marina and still have close access to Atlantic Avenue and the ocean. Anchorage, 1941 66 Marine Way; was designed by Gustav Maass 86 Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. This home was depicted in post cards of the era. Christian Science Church, 1942 Originally built at the US Army Air Corps field in Boca Raton, it was moved to its current site in Delray Beach in 1949 after being deactivated in December of 1947. Sam Ogren Sr.'s enhancements to the simple chapel were in a southern colonial style. J. Sinks a very prolific Delray contractor was chosen for the project. 707 SE 1st Street, circa 1920 This home was moved by barge from Spanish Village in Boca Raton in March 1934. Spanish Village is a residential area of Boca begun by Mizner who designed the homes and had them built as housing for his employees. The Fontaine Fox Cottages, 1937 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th Avenue are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage style of the time. Designed by architect John Volk, the cottages were owned by Fontaine Fox, famous cartoonist and the creator of the "Toonerville Trolley". Fox was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist & writers colony. Fun "Facts" In December 1933 the Zook Palm Nursery negotiates with the City to accept a parcel of land along the west side of the intracoastal, south of Atlantic Avenue in payment for $50.00 in back taxes. There is heated discussion among the City commissioners regarding what would they do with the land that they considered relatively useless. It is now the site of the City Marina. The Blank family also had a nursery in the Marina District founded in the early 1900's. The living legacy of those early nurseries is the Royal Palms lining many of the streets. Local lore has it that the Mission Style town homes at 48 8646 Marine Way, circa 1924 were moved by barge from the Boca Raton Hotel site after the Hotel was built. As the story goes, the homes were built to house workers during the construction of the Hotel. While this story has support among some residents, there is no documentation to support the claim. Prominent American Industrialist such as the President of Porter Paints, and the President of the Potomac Edison Company built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream residents also docked their yachts for the season. Palm Beach residents would travel to Delray by water and dock their boats for the day while visiting TpE, � DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ` yr JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS w pl Q1M FEDERAL BUILDING. P. O. BOX 4970 •k �jl JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA 32201 • • • 1JO\ .A�p`4r S>41LS US P SAJBA • 25 June 1970 • Stetson, Spina, Davis and Associates Architects 249 Peruvian Avenue • Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Gentlemen: Reference is made to your letter of 4 March 1970 to the Chief of Engineers requesting a set of plans for a chapel known as Building T951 which was built about 1942 at Boca Raton Field, Boca Raton, Florida. As-built drawings of this installation were forwarded to the Savannah District Engineer on 31 October 1944. That office informs us that these drawings are no longer available. The chapel in question was presumably built under the Army Emergency Type'Zonstruction Program and drawings of this type are not kept permanently. Inclosed are a few prints of some typical emergency type chapels which may be of some use to you. We regret not being able to furnish the requested drawings. If we can be of any further help, please advise. Sincerely yours, 1 Incl JOE KOPERS I 4 prints hief, Engine ring Division Copy furnished: Division Engineer South Atlantic 5 Atlanta, Ga. (/fir°y�'L The Marina Historic District ale Marina District was designated an historic district in the local Register of Historic •aces in 1988. It is named for the city-owned Marina that dates from the early 1930's and provides a composite reminder of the quality of life that was the hallmark of Delray Beach. With its narrow, shaded streets, human scale and dimensions in addition to the City Marina as a focal point, this is one of the town's most pedestrian oriented neighborhoods. Constructed predominately between 1922 and 1943, the district displays various architectural styles _ designed by four National Register architects, with j M li(1L® j I `'7L�'"'� ATLAU i1C AlE�S'C styles ranging from Mediterranean and Mission � I IIIIIII:IiIIIIII IUaPYE6ti Revival to Monterrey, Florida Cottages, and Art _ _-:1` -__• 3 Moderne. The area was home to many prominent =_i!:=&=_ seasonal residents who enjoyed its close proximity to !IN:4.it. p11the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The 1 " , buildings highlight the designs of prominent E - aa� architects of the day including Gustav Maas, Sam N Ogren, Sr., Adison Mizner, and John Volk. In =ir. ,,i__ - '7 addition, the tropical landscape and Royal Palms are °_no _w t i 71 PAVAN E also a significant feature of the district. � - .� i:�N.� The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic - M= - 1 ,venue to the north, SE 4th Street to the south, SE th Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway MARINA I N o the east. STFUCT r°""""P — =s= Buildings of Interest Boyd Building, 1937 836 E. Atlantic Ave.; One of Delray's Art Deco buildings, with an ocean liner silhouette, the Boyd Building was designed by Gustave Maass, to house writers and artists. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Ave before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Today it is the home of Busch's Seafood Restaurant. There are still studios on the 2nd Floor of the ship-like structure. Local architect The Presidential, 1940 This streamline building designed by Henry Pope in the Art Moderne style is currently home to Gringle, Doherty & Wheat. Marine Villas, 1937 Designed by Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Mediterranean Revival style, with barrel tile roof, stucco exterior, casement windows. These four cottages all have their own unique signature and name. Ogren also designed the fountain and pool at the center of the complex. From this location seasonal tourists could enjoy the activity of the marina and still have close access to Atlantic Avenue and the ocean. anchorage, 1941 66 Marine Way; was designed by Gustav Maass & Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. Christian Science Church, 1942 Originally built at the US Army Air Corps field in Boca Raton, it was moved to its current site in Delray Beach in 1949 after being deactivated in _pecember of 1947. Sam Ogren Sr.'s enhancements to the simple chapel were in a southern olonial style. J. Sinks a very prolific Delray contractor was chosen for the project. 707 SE 1st Street, circa 1920 This home was moved by barge from Spanish Village in Boca Raton in March 1934. Spanish Village is a residential area of Boca begun by Mizner who designed the homes and had them built as housing for his employees. The Fontaine Fox Cottages, 1937 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th Avenue are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage style of the time. Designed by architect John Volk, the cottages were owned by Fontaine Fox, famous cartoonist and the creator of the "Toonerville Trolley". Fox was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist 86 writers colony. Fun "Facts" In December 1933 the Zook Palm Nursery negotiates with the City to accept a parcel of land along the west side of the intracoastal, south of Atlantic Avenue in payment for $50.00 in back taxes. There is heated discussion among the City commissioners regarding what would they do with the land that they considered relatively useless. It is now the site of the City Marina. The Blank family also had a nursery in the Marina District founded in the early 1900's. 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BANKS January 26, 1989 Ms. Dorothy Ellington Community Development Coordinator Community Development Department City of Delray Beach 100 NW 1st Street 33444 Delray Beach, FL Re: Marina Historic District Dear Dorothy: If you have a list of names of the peo forplthehHistoric where nBoardes by certified or registeredreciate hearing for toleaserina 1letric me knowrand, Ilwilllhavepsomeone a copy. If not, p • come down to review the file to obtain this information. Sincerely, Ry, DYTRYCH & RYAN, P.A. ,,W1) U \- lik >aarence W. Smith LWS:apd cc: Susan Ruby, Esq. Jeri Turner Roy S. Tedesco, Esq. AD-139 OCT-24-1990 09:57am 90-305233 6420 Pe 1712 CIS 100 N.W.1st AVENUE - DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 407/243-7000 CERTIFICATION • I, SUSAN O'BRIEN, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of Ordinance #156-88 which was passed by the City Commission on December 20, 1988. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this 19th day of October, 1990. Susan O'Brien Assistant City Clerk City of Delray Beach S EA L • THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS " ORB 6620 P9 1713i; ORDINANCE NO. 156-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY N BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING BLOCK 125, EXCLUDING THE SOUTH 250' OF THE NORTH 488.6' OF THE WEST 100' OF BLOCK 125, THAT PART OF BLOCK 133 LYING WEST OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 118, ALL OF h BLOCK 126, THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 134 LYING WEST OF THE �V INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 119, ALL OF BLOCK 127, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 120 AND ALL OF BLOCK 128, ALL WITHIN THE TOWN OF LINTON PLAT, AS RECORDED IN ,� PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 3, PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS, AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT; AMENDING ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1983; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on October 27, 1988, unanimously recommended that the designation of Nlands bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east; the western boundary being S.E. 7th Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st Street \ (excluding lots 12 through 21 in Block 125) , west on S.E. 1st Street to Cii the alley in the middle of Block 118, south through Block 119 and the east half of Block 120,as an Historic District, • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE %PA CITY OF -DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described property in the City II of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as an Historic District: Block 125, excluding the south 250' of the north 488.6' . of the west 100' of Block 125, along with that part of Block 133 lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, together with the east half of Block 118, along with all of Block 126, together with that portion of Block 134 Al. lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, along with the east half of Block 119, together with all of Block 127, along with the east half of Block 120, and all of Block 128, all within the Town of •Linton Plat, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, Palm Beach County Records. Section 2. That the Planning Director of the City of Delray g4 Beach, Florida, shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend .k. the Zoning Map of Delray Beach, Florida, to show, in an overlay manner, the above designation. Q; 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 1 reading on this the 20th day of December11, , 1988. • 1 C;2121;41(6174A0.41/:"6‘ IATTEST: This instrument was prepared by: I —. ekL-� _ Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney Al City Clerk 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 First Reading November 22, 1988 CORD FIED Second Reading December 20, 1988 •PALM BEACH N Y,FLA. \I JOHN B. CLERK C COURT , LAW OFFICES DOUMA.R, CURTIS, CROSS, LAYSTROM & PERLOFF A PARTNERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL AESOCIATIONE 1177 SOUTMZAST TRIAD AVENUE FORT LAULLRDALE, FLORIDA 33316-1197 I AYMO NO A DOU MAR.►.n.' E.SCOTT ALLEWOI,'.,-.w. CHARLE6 L.CLAIMP,A. •FROWARD!054)762.3400 - JOHN D.VOIGT.P.A WILLIAM 6. CROSS,PA •• MIA►:1 (30s)946-3172 C. • G.WILLIAM LAYSTROM.JR..►.A. TE.EFAX (954 525-9423 NARK E. L WACH6,P.A. NARKJ. MAC VER, F.A. JCHN W.PERLOFF,P.A.♦ T!_IPAX (934)468-1468 STUARTVAT MAC!vER,PA cHRECTINA R.GADAL3 •!�� At90 ADMITTSO IM MIONIGAN 44'I'4. A SOAR!, CCRTirI:L •CAL LstATC :AWYNN t ALLD AaMIrTeD Its PEe NR YCVArnw ••CNIITIFIQD CIRCUIT CIVIL AND IAMILY NeC•IATOR April 27, 1998 WRITER'S DIRECT DIAL: (954)762-3449 VIA TELECOPY(561)243-7221 Ms. Pat Cayce City of Delray Beach Historical Preservation Planner Re: OWNER: Leonard D.and Lois B.Cotton BUYER: Andrea and Francine C.Katz PROPERTY: 220 South Ocean Boulevard,Delray Beach,FL 33483 LEGAL: See Legal Description attached. PROPERTY CONTROL NO: 43-46-16-22-026-0060 Dear Pat: Pursuant to our telephone conversation, enclosed please find a copy of Ordinance No. 156-88 which was recorded in Official Records Book 5920, Page 1998 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. I am also attaching our legal description for your review. Please advise if this property is located within any of the Historial Districts in the City of Delray Beach. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. eryiihuly yours, /2•7 EILEEN M. EY Legal Assistant /ernh Enclosure • -.Page 413{ THE NEWS Monday, tober 1.7, 1988 :c�y HEAR010 -CITY OF DELRAY MACH . - fMIDFDSEp MAIRNA • 9DSTORIC DISTRICT • Pursuant to the Code of Ordinances of the City of'Delray Beall,clap ter 174 Sec/ion 17I.2I(8), the Historic Preservation-Board of the ' City of Defray Beach will conduct a public'hearing at 7:00 P.M.•'- I on Odour 27,190a in the first floor rry»argKe room at City Hall,100 NW 1st Avenue,for the purpose of obtaining Public input ` on the proposed designation of the Marina Historic District.The proposed district is shown in theaccompanying!nap.A designation , _ •' report has been completed by the Board and is available for re. view prior to the hearing in.the City Managers office, Monday through Friday.between 8:00 A.M.and 5:00P.M.If approved by.. r-the Board1 a recommendation will be forwarded to the City Corn- ' •• mission for final approval. - . sr _,. III • . 5• ,I-_}... a NMI �MaPLI (50129I I!(i lilt:: ,vc •I:1111111g N - ell uuir auinu • Ni,.._ I mai. d ' 2 Ell, . • -mll L.1 . - . -, . ..L.._Lawa. 1 •_. I .. • ..a_.._ ; , ST r---___ • • iji:'JiJf �L I I` 1AT' • ' n` IA; P. f • - H. ®I re U +6t. I -( I r •fSo�rt f �i It • .I S3 O ICI' rtl � .— I _I,qA treeI,. i,m ®�T r:nm N, IRE rh nu .`-Q�I r I,`tsrE . I • �'Q . �ICMT I TO• OF • RAY v` , Imm 'I �I`,® I Its) . I A.. L-. CITY OF DEL RAY BEACH ` - ELIZABETH ARNAU. City GerK _i -THE DELRAY BEACH NEWS. -° AD/1b9R(7,19(6 • 16E01 :FL-98-17769-1 03/23/199B 10:34:31am Page 1 of 2 LEC-31-1988 08:46am 8S-361460 Of/ 5920 Ps 1998 . .., .. l ORDINANCE NO. 236-88 I` AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COtdMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY '� BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING BLOCK 125, EXCLUDING THE 11 SOUTE 250' OF THE NORTH 488.6' OF THE WEST 100' OF BLOCK ; 125, THAT PART OF BLOCK 133, LYING WEST OF- THE (C INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 118; A:.:, OF �1I BLOCK 126, THAT' PORTION OF BLOCK 134 LYING WEST Or THE ; INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THC BAST PULP OF BLOCK 119, ALL OF BLOCK 127, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 120' AED ALL OF BLOCK 12B, ALL WITHIN THE TOWN Or LINTON PLAT, AS RECORDED IN ' PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 3, PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS, AN .-i HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT; AMENDSNG ZONIWG MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1983; PRQVIOINU AN EFFECTIVE DBE. • I WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held! irj an October 27, 1988, unanimously recommended that the designation of J lands bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th Street on a4 the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east; the western boundary , being 8.E. 7th Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. let Street �; (excluding lots 12 through 21 in Block 125) , west on E.E. 1st Street to 64 the alley in the middle of Block 118, south through Block 119 and the east half of Block 120,as an Historic District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE - CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 1 . w Section 1. That the following described property in the City -J; of Delray Beach, Florida, to hereby designates as an Historic District: I Block 125, excluding the south 2SC' of the north 488.6' ei of the west 100' o: Block 125, along with that part of a,, Block 133 lying west of the Intracoastal waterway, together with the east half of Block 118, along with. all • 1 of Block 126, together with that portion of Block 134 ;d lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, along with the G east half of Block 119, together with all of Block 127, along with the east half of Block 120, and all of BloeR 128, all within the Town of Linton Flat, as recorded im 71 Plat Book 1, Page 3, Palm Beach County Records. Section 2. That the Planning Director of the City of Delray =;i Beach, Florida, shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend I�.��� the geeing Map of Delray Beach, Florida, to show, in an overlay manner, r the above designation. • Ali .-11 Section 3. That this ordinance shall become effective ten days ;yf after passage an second and final reaching. D PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final =t reading on this the 20th day of December i _, 1988. �'-1i \r1t X A O R ATTEST: - - I . :f t, This instrument prepared by: • i .ge„)", i.cw. .t-itiC.c.C� Herbert Ha- Thiele, E9q. City CleFK City Attorney 100 E.14. lab Avenue ±; First Beading November 221588_ Defray beach, FL 33444 Second Reading December 20, 1988 • M, 1 ,► 1`' coNtdim S'v� . . �,• 0_0-5 _ _ a.rt-v4-(, msnc. Lot?..frI c,.r "i i t � 57 l 2(c 1 1'i S'1, S E — i 5 2-6 lc? -1 5 i, S l _ ......_ _ / __ . t /9 e ' b /6 9 /B p/et./3Pp9, -~ ' 2. o s4 /u cN' ,, / � /9 g � O V V• k 4r� I I ♦i.w4 Q 'i '' 2T 4 5I6 9{ 1/�`1.11 3 70 Tc 17 99 7 I m , t� I 4n _I `-{LILeI - - -K ATLANTIC -a'- ... aa, 1 ;.,l, i1 • r �i 3 ISI6 • I2j31'S 61. / Z,' 11/6a •I1 II;I'I , I ' J 3 1.r,,, \41. 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POST OFFICE DRAWER 270 EILEEN M.EFFINGER JOHN L.LOLMR� SMBERT L.GORDON ROBERT A.MACH LEDLR PALM BEACH.FLORIDA 33480-4020 ROBERT L.GORDON PETER L.MALKIN''= STANLEY S.GREENE ELI R.MATTIOLI TELEPHONE:(407)833-3700 CHARLES RYAN MICKMAN'� ELI 8.M J.M[NOR'� TELECOPIER:(407)659-5815 DAVID S.HIRSCMMORN MITCHELL J.NELSON MARCIA E.KUSNETZ MARTIN O.NEWMAN 60 EAST 42'.STREET.NEW YORE,N.Y.10165-0015 MARK LK &N LANNY A.OPPENM[IM DAYNA K..L LAN GFAN ROBERT D.SCMACMAT rm wMONE12141687.8700•TLLCCOPIE8 I2121966-7679 ROCHELLE LAUFER RICMARD A.SHAPIRO TELS 694,6II66 JAM CS D.MARKS1 ALVIN SILVERMAN ALISON J.OKINAKA C.MICHAEL SPEROI October 26, 1988 GREGORY J.PETERSON ROBERT I.WEISSMANN LYNN PETERSON" LAWRENCE A.WIEN TZIPPORAM R.ROSENBLATT'. VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS LAUUR S.RJ SANDERS J..SANDERS RESIDENT IN FLORIDA MICHAEL M.SPIEGEL ALSO A OF FLORIDA BAR LEONARD N.TANNER t ALSO A OF CONNECTICUT AR JUDITH C.ALKE VSON S 3 ALSO A MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY BAR JEFFRCY WLKERz ALSO A MEMBER OF CALIFORNIA BAR - - 6 ADMITTED IN FLORIDA ONLY CARLO R.GFFUZZI OF COUNSEL Ms. Patricia Healy, Chairman Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Re: The Boyd-Banner Buildings, 802-840 East Atlantic Avenue; and the Patio Delray Building, 714 East Atlantic Avenue (the "Buildings") Dear Ms. Healy: . We represent Mr. Burton Handelsman, who owns or speaks for the owners of the referenced Buildings, located • upon property within the proposed Marina Historic District. Mr. Handelsman strongly disagrees with any sug- gestion that the Buildings have continuing historical, architectural or artistic merit. To the contrary, all of the Buildings have been, over time and out of necessity, substantially altered and modernized by repairs or other- wise. Perhaps unfortunately, such alterations have substantially changed and greatly diminished the original character of the Buildings. As of today, the Buildings have all but lost their original and true designs, lines, and architectural artistry. They no longer under any objective view represent shining or even minor examples of classic designs or architectural schools of thought and are there- fore of little or' no continuing historical merit. • WIEN, MALKIN 8c BETTEX Ms. Patricia Healy, Chairman October 26, 1988 Page 2 Under the circumstances, historic designation of the Buildings would truly impose an unfair burden. upon their owners, and it would make no sense to nevertheless impose such designation. For the foregoing reasons, Mr. Handelsman strongly objects to the proposed historic designations of the Buildings, and he respectfully submits that the Buildings, in all fairness, be excluded from the proposed Marina Historic District. Sincerely, WIEN, MALKIN & BETTEX • David S. Drobner DSD/lkg/40869 Enclosures cc: Mr. Burton Handelsman Arthur J. Menor, Esquire 15431-10037 / . -1 November 10, 1988 To Whom It May Concern: Let us first say that we are sorry to not be able to attend either of the meetings due to our holiday travel schedule - we hope that this does not similarly affect other supporters of the Marina Historic District . As owners of four dwellings within the proposed District , including our home, we are honored to think that we could be included in such a positive statement for Delray ' s fu- ture. We already own property in the Del Ida park district and have seen first hand the positive influence on our pro- perty values . We chose Delray for it ' s character and any effort to preserve this uniqueness would be a beneficial step . Without efforts to preserve the character , Delray could become another face- less community along I-95 , just like others around us . Your support of the Marina Historic District will preserve our past , but more importantly, solidify our future. Sincerely , • /OLOLL4'..., t. Stephen and Claudia Echols 213 S . E. 7th Avenue Delray Beach RECt \iU N, i kt 1998 PLANNING : PAtsEfiA,"fF50H7kYPpPrSi,,i10VEf�ERt479EE r ' ''':-:-:::::',::::,";,::::'--:',.;::'.:.---:‘:--7--2:"7-:,.:'•--..-7:',±.2-.F....;'-;.-:..,"'..-,Ef-,:',';-;.!',..:f,..,..,...',,-,:::.',-..-,:,::":-..r",i...,,:::.,....f.,-,,",;, -...J.,. ._ .•_'..,_ . .,. ,:. ,. , . ..,,, .,_ ., ._, If . f _.. caw ,_ -_{ : . CRA. - histor7re'panel-to.'. --.atile':--tiV6r-Deiray -m-T--elH'--1--in\-A'-':- - r • Byte$Perlman Terence of opinion .tion Board.At a recent CRA meeting Lynch said he' St iti Writer Yi's not the CRA ainst us;says l?at Healy, `believed the board is too autonomous and has devel- It's a r3:,•ric conflict,historic preservation vs de ciainnan'of the Historic Preservation Board, I m`_ oped more.control than the Planning'and Zoning velopment.. hoping•we can wart 'together to redevelop the ::Board.Lynch added that the CRA is trying to en This time,the battle lines have been drawn along -ea :-courage redevelopment while the Historic Preser a• the eastern marina area of Delray Beach.The city s ▪ Healy-says turning a'n area fnto;an historic distract , :lion Board is doing the opposite,according to min- - Historic Preservation Board would like to establish ' . in 11s a sense of pride and helpsspur development ;.sites of the Oct.26 CRA meeting the area as the Marina Historic District Tine board She says the board favors adaptive re-use';which al :Mayhew says he welcomes CRA redevelopment says the area is significant for its historic"_architec =' lows for development while p _erving a builamg's, in the West Atlantic Avenue area,but that the CRA'- ture.The Community Redevelopment Agency and ▪fi de ,has been"poor stewards"•in certain instances at=' the Chamber cif Commerce are opposed to the desigg-• _';`''reservation is a big movement fight now We lowing some buildings to fall into disrepair. _ .. nation,claiming the area is ripe.for redevelopment_ -..`-:ant to preserve the unique-architecture and char-:= "We-would welcome construction in all the his-� The City Commission will take-up the issue Nov 22 "actPr.'of Delray. That's_why people_come.here,r .toric:.districts," Mayhew said.;"We would•like.to'_• A final decision is expected Nov 29: - -Healy says; It's in the:hands:of the commission work with them to develop the countless`vacant lots Difference of opinion right now. We've done;our homework and were in our•cities;and Northeast Second Avenue. The question concerns the CRA's belief that pres- ceafid nt the comnussionerswnilsee it ourwv y the The CRA favors helping:the area between Lake ervationists are too powerf•ul, and are anti-level hr;:aifw Historic District fits right in with our preser Ida Road and Old School Square between Swinton ; opulent. - iron plans and the Old SchoolSgquare Dlst icL .`and Second avenues.The CRA;-ofieiud to put in side "We are not anti-development,"-says--Clemmer Phoreaccountabilityneeded :walks and streetlights in the:area,-but the board Mayhew III,vice chairman of the Historic:Preseiva- ShIl;'CRA Chairman Tom-Lynch would'ike the .. never took up the CRAoffer,the rnuiiites show.The.:: hon Board Unfortunately,there set fins to bed tiff s:y w keep s t ght 1HHGti on rho Il r Le Psesesva- ...CRA believes the.Narifia district particularly.the.:: ... . . 4 •-`south of't}neBridgel2estauratnC3s ripe fo1•,s}to--;: - - __ tel,which would g•eafly benefit the city . he r ose -Of the o1liuildmgsan the distnct,-40 were built. `-.. Questionable g_e ee_vatiorn' between 1922_and 1938 _ CRA member Matt Gracey questioned some of the � ai-tea hs• oric Di i±i ,t -Buildings of significancelniclude :board's historic designations;claiming some of the;., Tie Boyd Building;$40.E AtlanticAve.—Built' buildings are not historic,just old,minutes show. Bounded by East Atlantic Avenue"on the north; -in' 1939 Gustav Maass architect Home;of the Artists, CRP,attorney Bob'Federspiel is studying whether Southeast Fourth Street on the south;and thelnt:-a- . 'and. Pdritei's Colony in t1ie3930s. the CRA could ever declare pre-eminence over the astal Waterway on the east.•The-western bound- Zgt pmsidentint;:700 I; Atlanhe Built an Historic Preservation Board' The,CRA recently is as_follows.Southeast Seventh Avenue from- --- 1940;Henry Pope archtect ;voted to oppose the Marina Historic District.Lynch t Atlantic Avenue, south to'-Southeast Fist mice Christian Science-Church,Southeast SeF ':absraiiied berai,cp he owns an apartment building in Street,west on Southeast Fist A few lots in the - emit Ave.and Southeast Second Street—'Built sit', , the area. Last- week, the_chamber of commerce western boundary are excluded - .1942 by the U.S.goveriiutent,the church served as a,. - joined the CRA in opposition •Designation would provide a legal framework - chapel for theU_S Arnii kir-Corps based-in Boca - t to preserve buildings. " 1?�n It was moved bits prestint'site in'1949-me;• = Despite-the criticism, the historic':Preservation ' •Area includes architecture of-Defrays Sam -is Sam Ogren Si.designed thebuilding's facade ,'Board is confident that they have the backing of the Ogren Sr.;Gustav Maass,John Volk,and Henry Pope - The Anchorage,66'Matine Way, -Built ran 1941- :.areas residents. • • of Gutf Stream_Styles include ntediterranean revf _ afnd designed by Gustav Maass and Ogren Sr_.m the • 'The residents are thrilled about this, said Dave .£ vat,art moderne and colonial revival.. _-Monterey style.: Nathanson,a board member."It's a gorgeous part of, i - town that should be preserved.",, " Small clast-es,quality education, `tip ��'�"i+atr-tstiora. ,-,:,,,-,,T.,..,.icr„.7,..,-,:.7...7.-:,..: .............. ..::::::....f..:......,...............::....... . . . �' r 1 i ' idish ' t. ..,,.,.,,.,....„ ��dlrav should rot_,....- ect fine old waterfront area ,� ✓ 1 .1''r • : ; ,elray Beachi•has an oppor t The' most itnporf ant' sit m • �' tunity to protect'a numbet bling,:;block.is'the�fact that the ot. `waterfront;;;neighbor <boaxdalso'wantsto;designate`two • ods by designating,:them as a .blocks an`East Atlantic,that in:`: storic 'districts' The ``Marina, ,elude 'the° Vacant Patio'iDelray • �storic,'District' would ,extend"` restaurant and',the'Bo' 'Buildin • :f' x ,. .Y�� g� • om East 'Atlantic :'Avenue' to :Business leaders believe that;will : E Fourth Street,,and from the aiiteferewith`redevelopment.! ' ,41 itracoastal' Waterway a ;ufew , ;, 'Ihe City9Coimission''should' oeksinland , approve',the;`district•i and see cif it' 'According to.the city Histo•r canrcome up;,with a com0�o'timi'se' i 'Preservation Board, their area Ton those;blocks,: er "a s bit`allo•w. 3r rh P Y eludes 51.historic uildin's dat' , in ;the Bo d lBuil 1n t toy be,e L �+ r ,a, fr'.o t •l92 g g, . ., Yr, -- , , g, 2 .t01�943y that-„de`,"4cu dens, .a.way tha _�oesn'.,ob sez Ve protectiQli � x t tCure its historic Niue+, ffff y P, Y .�, 1 aV�«--r ✓'''.�'.ar+ +..•-f"'{y.,• a ..r >t T "' +`'rt a'' i ...•v •........;rr�•r ---•,:o-+•c^E •c--,�.yn. tx r A w 1 . t t ,.!,. r ' Et THE PALM BACHE POST ,SUNDRY, OCTOBER 30, 19$$ ;i, t. • £8t,££ epizo1. 'goeag Avila°• •,� . ... • �, SOi# 'anuG adeseas 00b.. {."' , '.,►, Ilassnl .d azenas •s11A1 (-71 J N..U 4 s"narra^-xtie�,aevues:nA' AI 1. yn,.. - F N2'1 tears...,: Delray Beach Historic Preservation board 100 N. W. 1st Ave. Celray Beach Florida 33444 • � 1 • • • IC ' Mrs. Stuart A. Russell 400 Seasage Dr., Apt. 105, Delray Beach, Fl. 33483 The City of Delray Beach, Historic Board Dear Sir, i do not approve of establishing the West side of theInterdoastal Waterway a Historic District. It always proves a bad thing in later years .acceept where there is a lovely really old home. I am against it for Delray as I think if an appropriate Hotel would go there it would be an asset and the Zoning Board can control it. Sincerely . n( crl4 • c .c c\jt14/ NOV 1 7 Es COMMUNITY.IMPROVEMENT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION 4 e ,i: _____.... .(..... ......) 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'erneJ o. z�e JeL.a't eacn 'c.., oni.c neAenva-tion ./)oWzd zui.LC . e Z-t a t endance to an.iwen !• n i ouceA,LonA. LO/Zi e..1 C. Stua,z-t 200 Macraiz.lane Diz-ive, 406 De-lizag Beach, F.loiticia 33414 • t Ck c2a 1\_s•.:,.. "'S•3,J1 ff-P —c.- --r- 77. -14-4\ • . rs, 0.) r • ..- ' --- ,---,---: -----:,--. .- ---, ...--: ,....: .... .,._. -.,.....,..,:,-.-Mc12tect to tal�ze cad rem :.-- - '4"---- -':',"-. .o Patio..,-‘-_-_,-....44-.- Del ra :l and mar k.__. . ,. By.Jenny Staletovich• • _ plan will solve a parking problem that has stood in Staff writer , ;_, the way of the budding's restoration. After leaving it empty for nearly four years, the "The city?;needs•it there :It's an anchor for the owner of the fading pink,Patio,Delray.says he;will downtown," Bridges'sal. again try to restore the deteriorating landmark".and The Commi nity Redevelopment Agencyand the end mounting controversy:over its fate Historic Preservation=Board began arguing.over11e .. Owner Burton Handelsman'said from his White 491ear old _building _last. _-month when the Plains,-N.Y., office Tuesday hat :he.has asked >:'preservation hoard=proposed:ineluding it in the new architect Digby Badges `to resubmit''plans for a` Marina Historic District = restaurant, offices and shops to:.city officials_next The redevelopment agency" opposed.th move, week 'saying:it.would discourage developers "Digby drew"up a beautiful, beautiful set of "All we're asking for is 'flexibihty,� agency plans,'.. Handelsman said. chairman Tom Lynch said Tuesday. "_If you put Both Handelsman and:Bridges hope their .plane ;"something into that district,', yo ire " losing will. stop:-feuding -downtowi<:= redevelofiers and flexibility " historic preservationists `disputing over how the But historic board_members want,to preserve the Building should be developed. They• also hope their '=Turn•to Patio page 4A z. _ OPINION: [--„,- .t G PLO�.CHIEF A -, ;:' F e l of 1 Pepe 4A "'TIE NEWS Wednesday,_November,'30, 1988 Jr f f i ,n , , r,,Nwr !n nnnrl `n^^^n^rN+inr>^n t t r nr rr , ,,r}tm 1nrMrMnnnnonnnrlr .hminolry . t' m r r,r.. , ,, :.: .tnnn nn lLIRVI nmH,rMM Hurt,n/r^n,,, M r,nnnnn n nri7 r n nr}nr� r � r !r r i t n ,r , N!r„n n r Hurt nn7frrn.r^w,n '.. .. •u ,t ( ! ri ir:i1;.,.,r...n, l.,r,nn r,nnt,^••n�,n r r ,,l`1411,i;;,nn.� nor„, .. '4 ,:,=nn „nun,N"rnti. n ,r,nl,t 1n,r ,r r,•irnn.•r,,...r,mnn„ s, n nn rtL,nn •"`nr1..+`n•M• - , , ____J o i x t�, .., , ".". n,n:,! :: ,,, - 7:. _ 9 ," .."..... ,....ia..-n,..,..,,,1„ .4nn,r , ',.....'Ir,n n•, at> .0 p • ii P.T.-7-irtili Ifil 1 IA I Pli 1 ....k_fi; _-> ; ' Bridges said the size of a second restaurant has p atio been reduced to- solve- parking problems that 1 prevented a similar plan from being approved'in the`past The design falls short of city parking From page 1A - , - ', requirements by 11. spaces, Bridges, _ said, but building they say symbolizes the former glamour Handelsman plans to have only valet parking to and;allure of the city with its glass-domed atrium ;`compensate for that enclosing live''mandarin`orange `trees.=The Patio Delray, has been a famous landmark restaurant:in_ Bridges `also :said that the.wealthy New'York 'the city for the past 40 years. It was purchased'_by real-estate investor.will,not make,any concessions ' Handlesman at a.public auction. for $830,000_ n on the design because of parking. "He won't.do it. 1985. - tIe wants the scheme to go through as is. It's a "They've,all had domain of this property for uu:intown and there's plenty of parking," Bridges years," said board member :.Clemmer Mayhew, • said': "and it's gone from being a ... landmark to twing Meanwhile, Historic Preservation Board a hobo heaven. We would like at this point to see chairwoman Pat Healy said she was thrilled with site transformed to excellence in architecture Handel man's plan , "Anything that's ,going to transformed to the resort style for which is was .rev_talizt,"-'she said._:"And adaptive re-use of that designed." huii�tiino is whatf.". we dream o_ Now Bridges says he has just the plan. The City Co.-im fission is scheduled to decide on With an elaborate shell-shaped fountain f.eing ht hLtoric district Dec. 13, probably long before it the street and tower added "to give it some reviews the building plans.;..,Whether the dimension," Bridges:has:come,up:with a two-story preservation board reviews the building plans design that surrounds a central patio and cafe. . -, depends upon the outcome of that decision. http:/1vww.co.palm-beach.fl.us/papa/detail_info.asp?p_entity=12434630010000020 6/6/2002 ` • • • • ' i a r 0 4 i ar ' r e'r t ', r 10 r ' 7 sections; 104 pag � ;•� is '� - s : .•' 'A �iicJdr NewspaP P./a '1 • Knight , ‘' , , 4 a n 'rr, . . 'ber.30r'1989 . cen "" esda 6th ye [r,Issue'208 {;, ,a Wedn ✓ y�N .:. . pk��-. O DBHS 0 \ : 1 0 The Marina Historic District 4he Marina District was designated an historic district in the local Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is named for the city-owned Marina that dates from the early 1930's and provides a composite reminder of the quality of life that was the hallmark of Delray Beach. With its narrow, shaded streets, human scale and dimensions, in addition to the City Marina as a focal point, this is one of the town's most pedestrian oriented neighborhoods. Constructed predominately between 1922 and 1943, the district displays various architectural styles designed by four National Register architects, Gustav Maas, Sam Ogren, Sr., Adison Mizner, and John Volk. The range of styles includes Mediterranean and Mission Revival to Monterrey, Florida Cottages, and Art Moderne. The area was home to many prominent seasonal residents who enjoyed its close proximity to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. In addition to the architecture, the tropical landscape and Royal Palms are significant features of the district. The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue to the north, SE 4th Street to the south, SE 7th Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. _ ,_I 1 , , , , , 1._I , , , , , , -- Z - SW7Fi90UND U.S.1 r FEDERAL HIGHWAYn S.E. 5TH AVE. F ,_: , 11 .S. Lfi NI IB IU ID I N� FEDERAL WDHWAY g S.E. 6TH AVE ' z _- w .e e R • e e iiaieiA ft if i Eat..e.. a d111 [ I Lit i a. A1 . iM ' 4TF: :1hPc!1 . ir- ar, 'i 1`fig:.: W,, _t. '• Apr �� ,wrAAaoAsrA� d-.r� ' WA,,. o'j{er p1 2 t M 4 x c U '11011111 $11 1a Buildings of Interest Boyd Building, 1937 836 E. Atlantic Ave.; One of Delray's Art Deco buildings, with an ocean liner silhouette, the Boyd Building was designed by Gustave Maass, to house writers and artists. This was the most progressive structure built on Atlantic Ave before WWII. It featured retail, offices and the town's first penthouse apartment. Today it is the home of Busch's Seafood Restaurant. There are still studios on the 2nd Floor of the ship-like structure. Local architect Presidential, 1940 This streamline building designed by Henry Pope in the Art oderne style is currently home to Gringle, Doherty &Wheat. Buildings of Interest Marine Villas, 1937 Designed by Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Mediterranean Revival style, with barrel tile roof, stucco exterior, casement windows. These four cottages all have their own unique signature and name. Ogren also designed the fountain and pool at the center of th complex. From this location seasonal tourists could enjoy the activity of the marina and still have close access to Atlantic Avenue and the ocean. Anchorage, 1941 66 Marine Way; was designed by Gustav Maass & Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. This home was depicted in post cards of the era. Christian Science Church, 1942 Originally built at the US Army Air Corps field in Boca Raton, it was moved to its current site in Delray Beach in 1949 after being deactivated in December of 1947. Sam Ogren Sr.'s enhancements to the simple chapel were in a southern colonial style. J. Sinks a very prolific Delray contractor was chosen for the project. 707 SE 1st Street, circa 1920 This home was moved by barge from Spanish Village in Boca Raton in March 1934. Spanish Village is a residential area of Boca begun by Mizner who designed the homes and had them built as housing for his employees. The Fontaine Fox Cottages, 1937 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. 7th Avenue are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage style of the time. Designed by architect John Volk, the cottages were owned by Fontaine Fox, famous cartoonist and the creator of the "Toonerville Trolley". Fox was a notable winter resident of Delray's artist & writers colony. Fun "Facts' In December 1933 the Zook Palm Nursery negotiates with the City to accept a parcel of land along the west side of the intracoastal, south of Atlantic Avenue in payment for $50.00 in back taxes. There is heated discussion among the City commissioners regarding what would they do with the land that they considered relatively useless. It is now the site of the City Marina. The Blank family also had a nursery in the Marina District founded in the early 1900's. The living legacy of those early nurseries is the Royal Palms lining many of the streets. Local lore has it that the Mission Style town homes at 48 8646 Marine Way, circa 1924 were moved by barge from the Boca Raton Hotel site after the Hotel was built. As the story goes, the homes were built to house workers during the construction of the Hotel. While this story has support among some residents, there is no documentation to support the claim. Prominent American Industrialist such as the President of Porter Paints, and the President of the Potomac Edison Company built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream residents also docked their yachts for the season. Palm Beach residents would travel to Delray by water and dock their boats for the day while visiting • THE MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT • The Marina District was designated an historic district in the local Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is named for the city-owned Marina that dates from the early 1930's and provides a composite reminder of the quality of life that was the hallmark of Delray Beach. With its narrow,shaded streets,human scale and dimensions,in addition to the City Marina as a focal . point,this is one of the town's most pedestrian oriented neighborhoods. p!, • ', ` 7 ` Constructed predominately between 1922 and 1943, the district displays various architectural ky. . styles designed by four National Register architects,Gustav Maas,Sam Ogren,Sr.,Addison Mizner, I r S, "I, r -p and John Volk. The range of styles includes Mediterranean and Mission Revival to Monterrey, ; Y , Florida Cottages, and Art Moderne. The area was home to many prominent seasonal residents , who enjoyed its close proximity to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. In addition to the 1 Te - architecture,the tropical landscape and Royal Palms are significant features of the district. >, The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue to the north,SE 4th Street to the south, - - _ SE 7th Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. On Sunday,February 24th, Carolyn Patton,long time resident, of Delray Beach conducted a walking tour of the District. Individual MinIC hi-- -AVENUE buildings were highlighted and stories related to the development of the �� I ` �— area were shared with the group of over 40 participants.The following ATLAA INTIC information can be used as a self guided tour of the District,beginning 1�f � t �f�;�11 lE = 1 SDII I I I I I IQ� l r�-gip_ -{. WATERWAY EAST 111 FFFi'ii'� •c _. I >- COMMERCIAL at Atlantic Avenue and continuing south into the heart of the District. Q CONDO —st— . __,� Join us Sunday,May 20th for another tour of the District. —�` .�- 4asc HARBOUR Y -- W CONDO WRAY,. ° STRUT BUILDINGS OF INTEREST FFEDER AME- ; 1®r The Presidential, 1940 This streamline building designed by _�_ �t z Henry Pope in the Art Moderne style is currently home to Gringle, l �� Doherty &Wheat. l L SE 5T Boyd Building, 1937 836 E. Atlantic Ave.; One of Delray's Art __ , aJ �MI �— sEADArE _ Deco buildings, with an ocean liner silhouette, was designed by �—.-. 1 < TONERS 1 y - NM - I� Gustave Maass, to house writers and artists. This was the most - �_=—� ,mi._-_ ' " N�A 5 5 °,. progressive structure built on Atlantic Ave before WWII. It featured �'"= t,., o F� retail,offices and the town's first penthouse apartment.Today it is the _ ��, ° •I home of Busch's Seafood Restaurant. There are still studios on the I 2nd Floor. In 1981 local architect Robert Currie received an Award - ° , UN ER wAr for Excellence for his restoration work on this building. . _ s ,,,, 707 SE 1st Street,circa 1920 This home was moved by barge fron %' ''"' , II,,, Spanish Village in Boca Raton in March 1934. Spanish Village is d —S`HI14 ` �_ i ills( residential area of Boca begun by Mizner who designed the home: I�I�Cand had them built as housing for his employees. I ( r °°°°" R Anchorage, 1941 66 Marine Way;was designed by Gustav Maas. MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT may; N & Sam Ogren, Sr. in the Monterey style. This home was depicter LOCATION MAP 1.�..� �11/. in post cards of the era. Marine Villas, 1937 Designed by Sam Ogren, Sr. in th, Mediterranean Revival style, with barrel tile roof, stucco exterior FUN FACTS casement windows. These four cottages all have their own uniqu. signature and name. Ogren also designed the fountain and pool a In December 1933 the Zook Palm Nursery negotiates with the the center of the complex. From this location seasonal tourists coup City to accept a parcel of land along the west side of the intracoastal, enjoy the activity of the marina and still have close access to Atlanti south of Atlantic Avenue in payment for$50.00 in back taxes. There Avenue and the ocean. is heated discussion among the City commissioners regarding what Christian Science Church, 1942 200 SE 7th Avenue. Originall would they do with the land that they considered relatively useless. built at the US Army Air Corps field in Boca Raton,it was move. It is now the site of the City Marina. to its current site in Delray Beach in 1949 after being deactivated i The Blank family also had a nursery in the Marina District founded December of 1947. Sam Ogren Sr.'s enhancements to the simpl in the early 1900's. The living legacy of those early nurseries is the chapel were in a southern colonial style.J.Sinks,a very prolific Delra Royal Palms lining many of the streets. contractor,was chosen for the project. ------------ --- --- — -- — Spring/Summer 20e The Fontaine Fox Cottages, 1937 238, 232, 228 and 222 S.E. '+--a"-9-- % •- r 'r -"•r. •r / - , 7th Avenue are excellent examples of the Florida Cottage style of the •L?i_ • - time. Designed by architect John Volk, the cottages were owned by •i✓• • . , % Fontaine.Fox,famous cartoonist and the creator of the"Toonerville `r°'" • Trolley". Fox was a notable winter resident of Delray's Artist & 4` a Writers Colony. `' - ir : :--> ,t ..i',. fi , ••,, 1... 4 • » I 4i t • _ .. Marine Villas; 1937.Image from architect Sam Ogren Sr.s personal photograph . „it . . e album. { ,ipy i5r , t. The Presidential, 1940 s, il.teaiJ.%: /•• w J 1 ■ i E'/I. 1 r I t' , 'I ,i Pr. 11 % I I As -ice _ 1 r_ ie• SF.44ss-`.1 Christian Science Church, 1942 707 SE 1st Street,circa 1920 - \. ) 3. ,...7411r4• st s4 7 h' i t t ,314, - It • 1 a; r ��'iz�:r_ 1 i + _t.. [ - •>,\‘,- ' •. .4 Anchorage, 1941 The Fontaine Fox Cottages, 1937 Spring/Summer 2007 5 1. MAY 13TH, 1947. Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Delray Beach was held The matte in the Council Chambers at 2 P. M. with Mayor M. M. DeWitt in the Chair, and Delray Manager H. P. Edmond, City Attorney J. W. Nowlin, and the following Councilaet to design. present: B. C. Butler, J. B. Smith and• C. J. White, a quorum being present. * would A petition, signed by fourteen property owners in the vicinity of'Canal s•. residents was presented and read as follows: helping L "April 19, 1947. Thanking To the Honorable Council City of Delray- Beach, Florida: Whereas the name of the Street on the west side of the Intracoastal hate'- way extending from Atlantic Avenue to South West Second Street is designated it It w different deeds, maps, street markings, insurance policies, etc. under various Street na names, such as Park Avenue, Canal Avenue, Canal Street, Canal South, etc.: by Counci north and Wherefore, the undersigned owners of real estate abutting said Street Avenue to petition your Honorable Body to end this uncertainty and confusion, by making the motio f the official name of said Street "Marine Way". r A le i Signed by fourteen of Glees°. ! property owners. ` Edward C J. McShane with reference to the changi of } A letter from Mr. � Ithis Street name was also read: k yor and a Florida� g "April 25th, 1947. Gentlemen The Honorable Council City of Delray Beach, Florida It s Gentlemen: ancpt that nc During the past winter the residents of the street running souht from Atla n Pia Avenue on the west side of the canal became interested in the official dffi5 *II, - and a tion and name of this street principally due to the fact that the Post C Nut Plan Department announced starttearlyvin May for people deliery service in rtain living ons including this d designated strea as it8►►ou: neneighborhoodorhood whose houses were properly numbered, etc. 2 ko 1 This caused an investigation into the actual name of the street we live on At'L ease certain maps were found designating same as Canal Avenue, others as Canal, tic and still others as South Park Avenue. U on inquiry at the City Hall tts fa advised that no official name of record. had been given to the street. p°0, ar � s investigation we found that the insurance policies issued to two of theside , i were for residences on Canal Street and two of the policies were for re on South Park Avenue, causing some confusion in the minds of the propert9 !° regarding the official name of this street. 1}1110 194/. \ 1d utter was brought to the writer's attention during his winter's stay -may and I now learn that the residents have petitioned the City Council y designate a name for the street and have suggested the name as "Marine Way". • .° .vonld the ref ore appreciate your consideration in being of assistance to the 1 s `..•nts of this neighborhood in having a definite name for the street and us to get the matter straightened out with the Post Office Department. :fig you in advance, I remain, • Very truly yours, (Signed E. C. J. McShane" ter- 1' :d in > Rims the opinion of the Council that if the people wished to have the .ous s • .tnamed "Marine Way" they would have no objection, and a motion was made ' •Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Butler, that the Street running . and south on the west side of the Intracoastal Canal, from Atlantic • ,ne to S. E. 2nd Street, be designated as "Marine ley". Upon call of roll ng ;lie motion carried unanimously. 1 letter from Mr. John B. Reid, requesting the Council to change the name Gleason Street to "Ocean Plaza Drive", was read as follows: _ t "May 9, 1947. of and Members of the City Council Beach ht Re: Gleason Street It seems to me that with the new improvements on Gleason Street and the het that it will be turned into a thoroughfare and thereby relieve the traffic ntic tartan Drive, that it would be timely to change the name of Gleason Street to ,1aza Drive. Gleason Street has no particular meaning to the City of Delray acid the fact that it is so near the ocean, the deed restrictions that we ice d 8.ite upon our prooerty are such as will make it a very, high class apart— ets t2'eet. Therefore, the name of Ocean Plaza Drive would more befit the Street it*mad be associated with the ocean section of the City. and IWOu1d appreciate very much the City giving consideration to the changing street" c 301 Street which commences at Seagate on the south and extends north to rem c Avenue. thanking you for your consideration in the matter, I am ! a s. o Yours very truly, (Signed John B. Reid JOHN B. REID ` l President" jr • Illigh COUNTY htU°717178 'Coilnil TO ���+Y I3RIAGr AT BOYTON c Grants persons not errtlt» • Washington, Jima 11),--The War emit today theledci 'ce nseTaIkedJPtIt y I Permits fled claims with commissioners of Pnlm Bench Count es M. Owens, and I hurl boon asked to niter within nine I $5,850 r a within the new months the bridge oat cgs the ohan-i • nol of the infra-coastal wateiwa at :heir claims befera Merchants and Council y Four New Buildings Wilt Wilt be placed an f Boynton, to provide greeter elearencea to Solve Itinerant 71 ,E for navigation, I Be Built, Three Being i The War Department's request, on a an officer of..tl>A i chant Problem 1 r Residences .s Association, Mr,+ ., the recommendation of the ehiof of pro- (Intel in having the I arnty engineers, would result In pro- LAW TO BE DRAWN viding a hnrixontnl clonii►nce of 80 CABANA AT BEACH s contention is that ______ _, foot and a verticel cleernnce of not ant did not intend endless than 80 lust, ~ and other gin le A draft of an ordinance placing aBuilding permits totaling $!!,SA right to claim ex..;heavy license fee on seasonal stores �were granted by the city council Tues- tendment to the 1 or "itinerant merchants" will herd 'day night, all for now aonstructian, submitted to the Idrawn by City Attorney C, Y. Byrd Court Holds Tax The, Raynard Realty Co, was gtvntt state at the next' a permit to build a cabana at the rich wf1I embody and presented to the city council at Law Is Invalid beach in connection with the rest- he new exemption a future meeting, This was the ae WHOM tion taken at a. meeting of prominent - twill be built on the old Cana Loma local merchants and the city council Tellhporary Injunction I S alto cast of the Ocean Boulevard, It. Tuesday night, ' be ba of frame eanatruction with Granted Against Tax I cement floor, shingle roof and will for The new ordinance will probably ba Adjustments coat $1,000, John I, Thierno is then p Q Floridas61i11ar to the old itinerant merchant contractor. ordinance, which was repealed several Holding the act of the recent Iegis• IT, L. Nest, Jr., was given a pore months ago, dbjection to the for- lature unconstitutional, Circuit Judge;mit to build a house and garage on to a seat in Con-Amer ordinance centered on the clause Elwyn Thomas of Ft, Pierce has(the corner of :lid avenue and South- i election I think permitting the city council to waive granted a temporary restraining ar-!east Seventh street to coat $2,150, me out and learnder preventing the new delinquent The construction will be frame and ill r. F. F. Townsend the high license fee if the "best in. tax adjustment board from function- stucco, I, aaFnd Plan and I'd termite of the citizens of Delray'ing in this county,- •• Two houses will be built by R. W. { I my mind how I 1Bea�ch," in the opinion of the council` Judge Thomas' order held that I Prtxley on Southeast Seventh rive ow exactly why I demanded this, The council had been house Bill 103 of the recent legis. nue north of Second avenue to swat. I ever stuck my'unable to settle on a fixed policy m 1 lature is unconstitutional and that the $1,�350 each, The houses will be ant ` mp where any of!the mutter and some felt there had tax adjustment boards authorized by separate lots and will be frame eotT- been discrimination shown because of{the act are without authorityto funs- titiuction, They will consist of five r as could get at ` i !this. tion. The board had already been rooms, each and garage in the rear, 4, ry opinion that the The old ordinance required an "itl.+organized here last month with the S. G. Owens will be the contractor, } ' 1• ar-eyed mikl,man., nerair(," to pay a bond of $800 to the county commission, Tax Assessor { 1l odor are all old- city, which bond would be refunded James M. Owens, Jr., and Circuit AWARD IS GIVEN , , In the grave and after the applicant had been in buss- Court Clerk George 0, Butler, as! FOR NEGRO WORN( 4 .)... ..4.*,.t ..., ,,..,, .ness a full vear, members, but had not functioned,I ' 1tpEfi+ --- AG NOVEIIABER21,7988"IAONDA�fP P ESA it, _ _ . ..t . . . • J _ 1 � _� 11f `v 1 Asa E c_ t -.y i ._„__, ter"". �. � ` > .aw�iF , ; r s-- ; To preserve or not to preserve? f- -: .... h ,� That's the question Delray Beach City Commis- War IL Other notable buildings are the Christian Sci- '► sioners will face Tuesday when they study a propo- ence Church,between Southeast Seventh Avenue: ,_ ' sal to declare Delray's eastern marina area a his- and Southeast Second Street, which served as a %fir+ toric district. A sample of the area's buildings and chapel at the Army Air Force:base in.Boca Raton ,Y�► "�� marine section is shown on these two pages. during World War II, and the Marine Way town- Preservationists point to the architecture of Sam houses designed in the early mission style. , Ogren Sr.and other famed architects as reasons to If the commission approves the historic desig- preserve the area's buildings.The Delray Comm u . nation,the Historic Preservation Board would re- nity Redevelopment Agency and the Delray Beach ;- quire reviews of all demolitions-and new construc- — Chamber of Commerce oppose the designation be- tion within the boundaries of the,district: The - cause they feel the area is ripe for redevelopment. proposed Marina H•tsforic<-District encompasses - _ The Marina District includes the Boyd Building, East Atlantic Avenue and theeastem marina area of 840 E.Atlantic Ave.,considered the most progres- _the city. -': `?:;.iire structure'bu 1 h-Atlarstid 7WVenue.Wfore World statffphotos by JOEL COLLIER . fi /r ,. 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'tierce for Fontaine Fax, creator of land is located just north of TITLE DEFECTIVE '1'oanerville Trolley, Mr, Fox has Del Mar, the McNeil develop ....,.,._.... been a whiter resident of Delray on North Ocean Boulevard, It Tallahassee, Fla, The Supreme Beach for several years, Last year ►urchased from the A, A, Plot- Court Monday said the constitutional he built a smoltcottage on the beach ;tote, provision requiring titles Q f ie isle- which was rented during the winter Enright, le one of the colony 1 g Noon, rtaonists who have spent their;five ante to express briefly their sub• . I; in Delray Beach, Ha is +ao�i-i feat matter "is mandatoryand nosh. Deed for purchase of the property .. � was filed at the court house, Twee* - with the Hearst newspapers, ing is more fatal to the title . , , than day, Tha land is that on which the plans have yet been announced to have the same misleadinE" ;Casa Loma was formerly located and iprarement of the property, 4 held invalid a 1088 cat, intend. ,lies on both skies of the Ocean BouliN tATORIUM ON ed to fix the salaries of Palm Beach yard. 'county commispfaners qt, _? a month,` Plans for the building. are being TAX CERTIFICATES drawn by Mr, Thieme, Final draft - •, :. and granted three Qommisulo„ere an has not been made but it .is under- . ructions to tell no more state i order requiring that they be paid $200 stood that an elaborate residence is . q roasts, ,until the first Mon- a month under a. 1piti .act, The cons-1 being planned, ,Iuly were received this week misuiontrs are C. J. Meerdink John .. imi,(4 A . .I. in.--- 1'a �_,l.__ -.. . - — - Ili war r. � ' t.. . . .. .. s c = �f: - - = , • ta�2�1 • DONALD A.BETTER I Wlr.N,• MALKIN- SC BETTER RALPH W.FELSTEN DOUGLAS D.ARONIN t ELLEN T.GRAFF DAVID J.BLECKNER' JANNET L.GURIAN COUNSELLORS AT LAW JILL L.BROOKS MELVYN H.HALPER ROBERT C.BUFF EILEEN HOFFMAN'' CHRISTOPHER W.BURDICK' S-ANLEY KATZMAN 306 ROYAL POINCIANA PLAZA DAVID S.DROBNER's THOMA$N.KELTNER,JR. EILEEN M.EFFINGER POST' OFFICE DRAWER 270 SHELDON M.GOLDMAN' JOHN L.LOEHR' ROBERT A.MACHLEDER PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33480-4020 ROBERT L.GORDON PETER L.MALKIN ' STANLEY B.GREENE TELEPHONE:14071 833-3700 CHARLES RYAN HICKMAN.' ELI R. MATTIOLI ARTH UR J.MENOR TELEGOPIEG:I%1071 659-5815 DAVID B.HIRSCH HORN M ITCH ELL J.NELSON MARCIA E.KUSNETZ MARTIN D.NEWMAN _ MARK LAB ELL 60 EAST 4'2*.n. Z.-HE:T, NEW �OHE. N.Y . 10165-0015 DAYNA K.LANGFAN LANNY A.OPPENHEIM ROBERT D.SCHACHAT TELEPIIONL:121U1 687.117O0•TE1.1 X,PIXIt 621:1 186-7679 ROCHELLE LAUFER RICHARD A.SHAPIRO TELEX: )y62Hy JAM ES D.MARKS ALVIN SILVERMAN �]6 C ALISON J.OKINAKA C.MICHAEL SPEROI October , 19 8 8 GREGORY J.PETERSON 2 ROBERT I.WEISSMANN LYNN PETER$ON�'• LAW REN CE A.WIEN TZIPPORAH R.ROSENBLATT • VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS ELLEN S.R J.SANDERS LAURENCE J.S RESIDENT IN FLORIDA MICHAEL H.SPIEGEL ALSO A MEMBER OF FLORIDA BAR LEONARD N.TANNER ALSO A MEMBER OF CONNECTICUT BAR JUDITH E.TH OM PSON. ALSO A MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY BAR JEFFREY WALKERS ALSO A MEMBER OF CALIFORNIA BAR CARLO R.CAFFUZZI ADMITTED IN FLORIDA ONLY OF COUNSEL Ms. Patricia Healy, Chairman Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 • Re: The Boyd-Banner Buildings, 802-840 East Atlantic Avenue; and the Patio Delray Building, 714 East Atlantic Avenue (the "Buildings" ) Dear Ms. Healy: We represent Mr. Burton Handelsman, who owns or speaks for the owners of the referenced Buildings, located upon property within the proposed Marina Historic District. Mr. Handelsman strongly disagrees with any sug- gestion that the Buildings have continuing historical, architectural or artistic merit. To the contrary, all of the Buildings have been, over time and out of necessity, substantially altered and modernized by repairs or other- wise. Perhaps unfortunately, such alterations have substantially changed and greatly diminished the original character of the Buildings. As of today, the Buildings have all but lost their original and true designs, lines, and architectural artistry. They no longer under any objective view represent shining or even minor examples of classic resigns or architectural schools of thought and are there- fore of little or no continuing historical merit. WIEN, MALKIN ex. BETTEX Ms. Patricia Healy, Chairman October 26 , 1988 Page 2 Under the circumstances, historic designation of the buildings would truly impose an unfair burden upon their owners , and it would ina}:e no sense to nevertheless impose such designation. For the foregoing reasons, Mr. Handelsman strongly objects to the proposed historic designations of the Buildings, and he respectfully submits that the Buildings, in all fairness , be excluded from the proposed Marina Historic District. Sincerely, WIEN, MALKIN & BETTEX David S. Drobner DSD/lkg/40869 Enclosures cc: Mr. Burton Handelsman Arthur J. Menor, Esquire 15431-10037 • • November 10, 1988 To Whom It May Concern: Let us first say that we are sorry to not be able to attend either of the meetings due to our holiday travel schedule - we hope that this does not similarly affect other supporters of the Marina Historic District. As owners of four dwellings within the proposed District , including our home , we are honored to think that we could be included in such a positive statement for Delray ' s fu- ture. We already own property in the Del Ida park district and have seen first hand the positive influence on our pro- • perty values . We chose Delray for it ' s character and any effort to preserve this uniqueness would be a beneficial step . Without efforts to preserve the character , Delray could become another face- less community along I-95 , just like others around us . Your support of the Marina Historic District will preserve our past , but more importantly , solidify our future. Sincerely, /e4L • -La Stephen and Claudia Echols 213 S . E . 7th Avenue Delray Beach Vitt Nov lit 1988 PLANNING /0 _ sly S: (P % /9/fi/----775-2-7---. , ..,„ ,, .),,‘ ci-st, --. ).-' (1-1--r-Cb TAJL_P.. ,(�j !-U__ ,,l- -----(_.'_-.r _;y C.ram- 11_, C r (.!(_ ��1. �/ is / __,/ cfvy ---\ 7 - - . , (flyi - \<7 . C--- / .; - . 6c . l 7 2, 1.-)I 2 4/ 1./ _ •---.7 -----\ . , .• -; .._.:._ / (.._ -I. ( e ,--,- L.,,, .-7?•(:: , / '13---')" t- )1';" • 1 1. ' • . . . /4 ". (i I . I ... /4-a-•-&y,--c-//- 1.7 -e.44,--ize•-,— tr--)0—‘=.1-1'-- - 1*-e_,,t * --- ( /„ 1 ---7-e_. ,. 11/c(.,1_4-;,, AL--6;i-r-,),,. D6-(a7-1 - -,,-- . 1/ a,-,..__ )/4/..) i 7—e-e- (- ' , )1 L.-".-----.1. /..11,--(-- .1_77:77: Cz--.1.-c: ( fl: ( - -;-- • ,z_ 7/ ?E--- i - .-, • - , 4. 7. 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Board 's action of approval at a public hearing held on October 27, 1988 to designate the Marina District a Local Historic District . Board Member Signature ruk,„ 1 (‘ dew LiQs_ti (Ad /(d December 16 , 1988 4777) October 25,,,1988 Pat Healy, Chairman Historic Preservation Board City Hall 100 N. W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Pat: I have reviewed the designation report for the Marina Historic District and cast my vote in approval. I cannot attend the public hearing due to a previous commitment but this letter shall serve as my support for the District. Sincerely, David Martin DM:mc David Martin Architect 32 East Atlantic Avenue Suite 201 Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Telephone: 243-4654 ' Minutes Historic Preservation Board Special s+'eeting October 28, 1988 Members Present: Others Present: Patricia Healy, Chairman Susan Ruby, Assistant City Attorney Clemmer Mayhew, III Mary McCarty, City Commissioner David Nathanson Lula Butler,Director, Community Alice Finst Improvement Department Bonnie Braw Harry Metz Members Absent: Sandra Norton David Martin Spencer Pompey The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Ms. Healy and roll was called. Mr. Nathanson made a motion to approve the minutes with corre'c- tions of 9/1/88, 9/29/88 and 10/17/88. Seconded by Mr. Mayhew. Approved. Ms. Healy indicated that under Section V (Present Use, Condition and Zoning) of the designation report for the Marina Historic District a change is needed to replace "west" with "east" on both No.2 and No.3 of that section. Mr. Mayhew indicated several changes on the designation report on ,. 777 North Ocean. The word "Town" should be replaced with "City" throughout the entire report. Mr. Nathanson made a motion to approve the designation report for 777 North Ocean with corrections. Seconded by Ms. Finst. Approved Mr. Mayhew made a motion to schedule the Public Hearing for 777 North Ocean at the regular meeting on November 18, 1988. Seconded by Ms. Finst. Approved The Board reviewed the C.O.A application for the Metz property at 1112 Nassau Street. Mr. Metz is proposing to erect a 3 to 4 foot Victorian picket fence. Mr. Mayhew made a motion to approve the C.O.A. application. Seconded by Mr. Nathanson. Approved. Ms. Finst passed out a copy of the revised Brochure on the Del Ida Park Historic District. All comments and or revision will be heard at the next regular meeting. Mr. Nathanson made a motion to adjourn the special meeting at 7: 00 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Mayhew. Approved Public Hearing - Marina Historic District Ms. Healy called the public hearing on" the Marina , Historic • District to order at 7: 00 p.m. Ms. Healy announced that all speakers state their name and address and to please limit their comments to a maximum of three minutes. During the discussion period several residents came forth asking the Board for more information as to what the designation of the Marina District would mean to them as residents living within the district and the effect on their residential and commercial properties. Several residents stated their opposition to the designation and several indicated their support. Ms. Healy called the Public Hearing closed. Members of the Board answered questions asked previously by the residents. Ms. Healy made a closing statement and expressed her support of the desig- nation. F Mr. Mayhew made a motion to pass the designation of the Marina District to the City Commission. Seconded by Mr. Nathanson. All in favor. Ref:HPB15 De!t ,ered -� a1i zombi fA • PUBLIC HEARING Jo 2-`p CITY OF DELRAY BEACH PROPOSED MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT Pursuant to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray. Beach, Chapter 174, Section 174. 21 (B) , the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a public hearing at 7: OOp.m. on October 27, 1988 in the first floor conference room at City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue, for the purpose of obtaining public input on the proposed desigi. ition of the Ma :na _H stori:c District. The proposed district if shown in the accompany g map. A designation report has been completed by the Board and is available for review prior to the hearing in the City Manager ' s office, Monday through Friday between 8 : 00a.m. and 5: O0p.m. If approved by the Board, a recommendation will be forwarded to the City Commission for final approval. PUBLISH: THE DELRAY BEACH NEWS CITY OF DELRAY BEACH OCTOBER 17, 1988 CtyARNAU Clerk ) City r ACl , ra Minutes Historic Preservation Board Special heeting October 28, 1988 Members Present: Others Present: Patricia Healy, Chairman Susan Ruby, Assistant City Attorney Clemmer Mayhew, III Mary McCarty, City Commissioner David Nathanson Lula Butler,Director, Community Alice Finst Improvement Department Bonnie Braw Harry Metz Members Absent: Sandra Norton David Martin Spencer Pompey The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Ms. Healy and roll was called. Mr. Nathanson made a motion to approve the minutes with corncb- tions of 9/1/88, 9/29/88 and 10/17/88. Seconded by Mr. Mayhew. Approved. Ms. Healy indicated that under Section V (Present Use, Condition and Zoning) of the designation report for the Marina Historic District a change is needed to replace "west" with "east" on both No.2 and No.3 of that section. Mr. Mayhew indicated several changes on the designation report on 777 North Ocean. The word "Town" should be replaced with "City" throughout the entire report. Mr. Nathanson made a motion to approve the designation report for 777 North Ocean with corrections. Seconded by Ms. Finst. Approved Mr. Mayhew made a motion to schedule the Public Hearing for 777 North Ocean at the regular meeting on November 18, 1988. Seconded by Ms. Finst. Approved The Board reviewed the C.O.A application for the Metz property at 1112 Nassau Street. Mr. Metz is proposing to erect a 3 to 4 foot Victorian picket fence. Mr. Mayhew made a motion to approve the C.O.A. application. Seconded by Mr. Nathanson. Approved. Ms. Finst passed out a copy of the revised Brochure on the Del Ida Park Historic District. All comments and or revision will be heard at the next regular meeting. • t r !M1 Mr. Nathanson made a motion to adjourn the special meeting at 7: 00 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Mayhew. Approved Public Hearing - Marina Historic District Ms. Healy called the public hearing on the Marina ., Historic' District to order at 7: 00 p.m. Ms. Healy announced that all speakers state their name and address and to please limit their comments to a maximum of three minutes. During the discussion period several residents came forth asking the Board for more information as to what the designation of the Marina District would mean to them as residents living within the district and the effect on their residential and commercial properties. Several residents stated their opposition to the designation and several indicated their support. Ms. Healy called the Public Hearing closed. Members of the Board answered questions asked previously by the residents. Ms. Healy made a closing statement and expressed her support of the desig- nation. Mr. Mayhew made a motion to pass the designation of the Marina District to the City Commission. Seconded by Mr. Nathanson. All in favor. Ref:HPB15 CITE OF ° DELRAY BEACH • _ - • 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 305/243.7000 MEMORANDUM TO: WALTER BARRY, CITY MANAGER LULA BUTLER, DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT \ MAYOR DOAK CAMPBELL CITY COMMISSION \\DOROTHY ELLINGTON, COORDINATOR, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PAT HEALY, CHAIRMAN, HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD FRANK SPENCE, DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP FROM: CLEMMER MAYHEW III, VICE CHAIRMAN, HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1988 SUBJECT: CRA OBJECTION TO THE MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT Does the City Commission continue to entrust the future stewardship of the Patio Delray to an agency which has permitted the demolition by neglect of the structure during the past three years? Does the City Commission entrust the CRA with a building which was once the town's Landmark Attractions, but now have no economic viability except by condemnation? By allowing the CRA to determine the future of the Marina District's commercial block, doesn't the City Commission give credibility to a modus operandi which has only led to deterioration, destruction, a lowering of property values and an environmental hazard? The Historic Preservation Board offers a positive, flexible, structural and economic grid for development through its COA, variance procedure, and its guidelines for new construction in Historic Districts. The Preservation Board utilizes a respect for the values and qualities of town planning in the past in order to attract first class restoration, rehabilitation, or redevelopment. The Boyd Building was the town's finest, most progressive structure built before World War II. This mixed use, multi-functional structure provided an economic dynamic to Atlantic Avenue and created a superb aesthetic by National Register architect, Gustav Maass. The inappropriate alterations during the past several years are regrettable. The signage, plate glass, awnings, wood hoods have defaced the Deco Stream Line Moderne facade of one of Palm Beach County's best examples of this architectural style. The Boyd Building still displays a style which could be restored. The Ocean Liner silhouette along the Intracoastal Waterway provides Delray Beach with a vital link with its successful past as a development leader in the state of Florida during the 1930's. Inappropriate or intentional facade changes in order to devalue the structure are not a new pose for a property owner to employ. THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS SUBJECT: CRA OBJECTITO THE MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT-,-. -- NOVEMBER 7, 1988 • PAGE 2 The City Commission must ask why one of America's finest Main Street developers has allowed his Atlantic Avenue properties to become disheveled and depressed. The CRA's imagination for these two blocks is bankrupt. The City Commission should not continue this path of confusion, chaos and uncertainty. The Commission should display and demonstrate the foresight to include the Atlantic Avenue sites as part of the Marina Historic District - a change for the greater good. :AW Disk:Historic Preservation B:Mayhew.CRA • • - ORDINANCE NO. 156-88 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING BLOCK 125 , EXCLUDING THE SOUTH 250 ' OF THE NORTH 488.6 ' OF THE WEST 100 ' OF BLOCK 125, THAT PART OF BLOCK 133 LYING WEST OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 118 , ALL OF BLOCK 126, THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 134 LYING WEST OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 119 , ALL OF BLOCK 127, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 120 AND ALL OF BLOCK 128, ALL WITHIN THE TOWN OF LINTON PLAT, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 , PAGE 3 , PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS , AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT; AMENDING ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1983 ; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held =mon October 27, 1988 , unanimously recommended that the designation of lands bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east; the western boundary being S.E. 7th Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st Street (excluding lots 12 through 21 in Block 125) , west on S.E. 1st Street to the alley in the middle of Block 118, south through Block 119 and the east half of Block 120, as an Historic District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF .DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described property in the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as an Historic District: Block 125 , excluding the south 250 ' of the north 488 . 6 ' of the west 100 ' of Block 125, along with that part of Block 133 lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, together with the east half of Block 118, along with all of Block 126 , together with that portion of Block 134 lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, along with the east half of Block 119 , together with all of Block 127 , along with the east half of Block 120 , and all of Block 128 , all within the Town of •Linton Plat, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3 , Palm Beach County Records. Section 2 . That the Planning Director of the City of Delray Beach, 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 20th day of December , 1988. MA OR ATTEST: This instrument was prepared by: Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney City Clerk 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 First Reading November 22, 198$ Second Reading December 20, 1988 / . . f • Lic.. i.3Li 1 76 . A"vdff; iJ 0— �.=r '1 Ito 0 I ORDINANCE NO. 156-88 • 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY , BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING BLOCK 125 , EXCLUDING THE SOUTH 250 ' OF THE NORTH 488 .6 ' OF THE WEST 100 ' OF BLOCK 125, THAT PART OF BLOCK 133' LYING WEST OF . THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 118 ," ALL OF BLOCK 126, THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 134 LYING WEST OF THE ; INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 119 , ALL OF BLOCK 127, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 120' AND ALL OF BLOCK 128,`" ALL WITHIN THE TOWN OF LINTON PLAT, AS RECORDED IN 1 PLAT BOOK 1 , PAGE 3 , PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS , AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT; AMENDING ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1983; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Y) T WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board, at the meeting held on October 27, 1988 , unanimously recommended that the designation of lands bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th Street on . the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east; the western boundary li- being S.E. 7th Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue , south to S.E. 1st Street ' (excluding lots 12 through 21 in Block 125) , west on S.E. 1st Street to the alley in the middle of Block 118, south through Block 119 and the east half of Block 120, as an Historic District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following described property in the City D of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby designated as an Historic District: Block 125 , excluding the south 250 ' of the north 488 . 6 ' of the west 100 ' of Block 125, along with that part of Block 133 lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, 1J together with the east half of Block 118, along with all of Block 126 , together with that portion of Block 134 lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, along with the east half of Block 119 , together with all of Block 127 , along with the east half of Block 120 , and all of Block 3 128, all within the Town of Linton Plat, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 3, Palm Beach County Records. Section 2 . That the Planning Director of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend 3 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 20th day of December , 1988 . M A Y" O R ATTEST: This instrument prepared by: Herbert W.A. Thiele, Esq. 1 •I City Clerk City Attorney 1 100 N.W. 1st Avenue First Reading November 22, 1988 Delray Beach, FL 33444 Second Reading December 20, 1988 I I ^ram `*'� � %,.s_ nnderstanding that for any kind qf an emergency, they would be noti I i c( by the City Manager. M The City Attorney advised that ,can be; put in the ordinance or come under administrative procedures. Mayor Campbell suggested that in Subsection B of Section 1 they add that the City Manager notify the Commission of any emergency. Ms. Horenburger amended her motion to adopt Ordinance No. 155-88 on Second and FINAL Reading, adding in Section 1 (B) , ;that the City Manager will notify the Commission after the fact, Ms. McCarty amended her second. Upon roll call the Commission voted as'-follows: Ms. Brainerd - Yes; Ms . Horenburger - Yes; Ms. McCarty .Yes; Mr. Weatherspoon - Yes; Mayor Campbell - Yes. Said motion passed ;:with a }`5 to 0 vote. 20 t. • ,Ordinance- No.. 156-88.' O,E dinance `No..;�156-88; desina ,g g�Marina ristoric District.::•in the :'area' between"'Atlantic -on the noft$ 'from° the Intracoastal west to approximately 100 feet of Federal Highway"extending southbound to 4th Street then eastward to the Intracoastal' Waterway, is before the Commission for consideration on Second and FINAL Reading. Prior to consideration of passage of this ordinance on Second and FINAL Reading, a public hearing has been scheduled to be held' at this time. The City Manager presented Ordinance No. 156-88 : OM AN CRDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING BLOCK 125, EXCLUDING THE SOUTH 250 ' OF THE NORTH 488. 6 ' OF THE WEST 100 ' OF BLOCK 125, THAT PART OF BLOCK 133 LYING WEST OF THE INTRA- COASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 118 , ALL OF BLOCK 126, THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 134 LYING WEST OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 119 , ALL OF BLOCK 127, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 120 AND ALL OF BLOCK 128 , ALL WITHIN THE TOWN OF LINTON PLAT, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 , PAGE 3, PALM BEACH COUNTY RECORDS, AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT; AMENDING ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1983; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the caption of the ordinance. A public hearing was held having been legally advertised in compliance with hE laws of the State of Florida and the Charter of the City of Delr_a�. Bcach, Florida. Larry Smith, representing the Willie Mae Lawson Trust, states his client owns property within the proposed Marina Historic District. He asked the Commission to consider carefully whether or not commercial properties should be included in historic districts. His clients property is located at the extreme northwest corner of the proposed district and he is requesting that it be excluded. He advised that the Historic Preservation ordinance requires that within 30 days of a positive recommendation for historic status the Commission will hold a public hearing concerning the recommendation in accordance with the established procedures for public hearings. It is his understanding that the Historic Preservation Board held their public hearing and has taken no subsequent action in terms of recommendation since October 27th; this is clearly beyond the 30 days which the ordinance prescribes. Richard Robb, 50 Palm Square, stated he is the spokesman for the coalition of property owners who are opposed to the historic:-.desig- nation of the marina area. He feels that the Commission s1iould take a , ,._g look at this, reconsider and delay their vote. Pat Healy, Chairman of the Historic PreservationBoard,restated she feels that their efforts have been very visible and positive in the community and she appreciates the Commission' s support. ' She would encourage the Commission to vote yes on the marina historic district in its entirety. She received several letters today and feels that the majority of the residents are in favor of the district. -10- 12/13/88 Marina District Property described as Follows: Block 125, excluding the south 250 ' of the north 488. 6 ' of the west 100 ' of Block 125, along with that part of Block 133 lying west of the Intracoastal Waterway, together with the east half of Block 118, along with all of Block 126, together with that portion of Block 134 lying west of the Intracoastal Water- way, along with the east half of Block 119, together with all of Block 127, along with the east half of Block 120 and all of Block 128, all within the Town of Linton Plat, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page- 3 , Palm Beach County Records • ..> k � ' LFT.gin. l • n taV .t. Lula Butler, Director , Community Improvement Dorothy E lington, CD Coordinator );\ 3�l Agenda Request for Marina District 10/31/88 S_IBJE :T DATE Attached is the Agenda Request for the Proposed Marina Historic District. Also Attached, along with the designation report are letters for and against ( 1 against) the designation. Included in these letters are two letters from 2 board members who were absent from the October 27, 1988 Public Hearing. Please forward these items to the Commission. THE EFFORT ALWAYS M ATTERS • • i __ • • • .Page .46 '. THE.. NEWS Monday, October 17, 1988 • t wntte uultrna . , — — ').• .: CRY OTCCJAY NACU »• r PIIOPOU YAMNA . 'pursuant to the Coos of oraitwhces of Hie City of Delray Beach,Crap., - . i .\' ter Ill,Section Uau11B), the Htstalc Preservation Board et the • • ',.:• CH,of DehaY Beads wW conduct a puce. hewing al TM P.M. . - • m Odaoer T),IRt a tle first floor nnteeoncr room at Clry . - Haar,IX NW lst Ave+ue,for the purpo e of obtaining public Irodt - ' { on the proposed designation of the Marina Historic District.The . . r Proposed(Inflict is shown in the accompanying map.A designation-. . • report has been completed by the Board and is available for re. .:'�•view Prior to the hearing In the City Manager's office, Monday-. I•through Friday between t:W A.M.and 5:CO P.M.If approved by . . : me Bards a eecomnwvtation wilt be forwarded.to the.City Cods- • mnaforh mr taw approval r - ' 1 u.sd)•I �: j B�AC 5®I.=Q :PO- I1 eo1z91 11 i. SI am IIIIIIR-•IIIIIIie _' �'i.? = I =aa mum• t ,( ti _� a is• „I, aoolI s sr Q O—I •e{d ,'• .. . . me . . 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Bowen cc: Mr. Doak Campbell, Mayor CITY OF DELRAY BEACH -- 00 N.W. 1st AVENUE DELRAY BEACH. rLOR!DA 33444 407 243-7000 November 14, 1988 Dear Resident, The City of Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board has voted to establish the Marina Historic District on the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway from Atlantic Avenue south to S.E. 4th Street and west to S.E. 7th Avenue. The City Commission will vote on this recommendation at public hearings the November 22 and December 13. We believe the establishment of the Historic District benefits you, for it will preserve your view to the west and help maintain the unique character that distinguishes Delray Beach. As a neighbor please plan to attend the hearing. We appreciate your support in favor of the Historic District. If you cannot attend, you may still express your position by writing to the City Manager, or the Mayor, at City Hall. We thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, , 4109-5/42. 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'�= / // 71�-. 77--Le o - ''�?iL. and i'- . yon.n r7am.L 219 5 6a 7 in avenue tii i61 7huAAdaq, Novemi3en 17Jn, 1988 6:or -to 7:00 p.m. t, i / a / ,t • h liemOeiZA 07 -Lne DelAmt ' eacn —It.A onic ne senva-tion ?oawid uv{:-L-L : e LPL attendance to anzmen nowt. queAlion4. Community Redevelopment ■a Agency:- Delray Beach October 27, 1988 Ms. Pat Healy, Chairperson Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board City Hall 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 re: Marina Historic District Dear Ms. Healy: This Agency was created by the City Commission to rebuild those areas of the City which have become obsolete, which cannot function efficiently or which do not live up to their potential based on location. The Agency has unique powers to assemble land, pay for losses inherent in land assembly and to market land for new and productive uses. We also are sensitive to other values in the community including the need to preserve buildings and places which have true historic value. We have supported Old School Square since its inception. However, our Board is of the opinion that there is a major difference between the preservation of truly worthwhile buildings and attempts simply to prevent change by cordoning off buildings of questionable character just because they are old. Much of the housing stock .described as "Florida Cottage" is simply a group of small winter vacation homes without any important architectural or historic heritage. Because of the CRA's charge to rebuild many parts of our main street, Atlantic Avenue, we strongly object to your declaring the Atlantic Avenue frontage, and the block behind it, as part of an historic district. We believe that the City Commission will agree with our concerns. Therefore, we request that you reconsider the proposed boundaries of the District, that you confer with our agency before taking other steps,• and that you do not precipitate an inter-agency confrontation in the light of our strong objections. Sincerely, cc: City Commission Tom Lynch City Manager Chairman RECEIVED � City Attorney CRA members Robert Federspiel oa 2 8 88 coMMUN1rr/IMPRovEMHNT ADMINISTRATION D1V1SION• 64 S.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444 305 276-8640 • 1471P "HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD" I/lf k r . November 10, 1988 To Whom It May Concern: Let us first say that we are sorry to not be able to attend either of the meetings due to our holiday travel schedule - we hope that this does not similarly affect other supporters of the Marina Historic District. As owners of four dwellings within the proposed District , including our home, we are honored to think that we could be included in such a positive statement for Delray' s fu- ture. We already own property in the Del Ida park district and have seen first hand the positive influence on our pro- perty values. We chose Delray for it ' s character and any effort to preserve this uniqueness would be a beneficial step . Without efforts to preserve the character , Delray could become another face- less community along I-95 , just like others around us . Your support of the Marina Historic District will preserve our past , but more importantly, solidify our future. Sincerely, • Ee.-4-04 OCU,cdt_CCi Stephen and Claudia Echols 213 S . E. 7th Avenue Delray Beach RECE1'JcO NOV 1 4 1988 PLANNING akty6, 14,,eg „. irk,/) 4 s A- - cv Z/- Sii _1 4 Ai-e-o-e/ L hay d rlAvt,) psz 1. AM,LNA:-Pe & 141o{ou are ptuzi- z-Ar- "6:4)A1 /1"bacazto jc.a.tw 1/6._ Itaurn _TEt . J I 1 'tiit.�t(,�pu l L�2.lk v le* t (7 ti Aky t/ � t . II'� SO N CITY OF DELRAY BEACH .00 11111 e r _ EI • • <'" — to - 4 +Rio- [ / ; 9M/9TE0 77) 4 P G PTQqV 77? /}1eel noun neLzh6o)A DLAC124 -the pnopo4ed 4lanina O{...4 G116V T e home ost /1it. and 41' . 42ohn Hama 219 Seto 7Ji Avenue U1-16/11, , Thun4day, Novem6en 171 , 1988 6:00 .to 7:00 p.m. /1em6enA o.¢ the De Lnaa Reach P1t.e4envaiion Roand will 3e in aLt.enclance -o anAwen noun grueAlionA. 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The tour will also stop at The Cellar at Macy's "We were super excited to be able to Boynton Beach for more food and beverage introduce The Breathe Black Card at the Arts experiences;food demos,cake decorating and Garage Gala," says Sylvie Benloulou, General wine lectures followed by tastings. Manager of the restaurant. "We designed this The food tours board at the Boynton card program as a way to give back to those Beach Mall(at Macy's-East Entrance)located who support the community, and it will be at 801 N. Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach. found at charity and community events,raffles The ticket price is$35 per person to purchase tickets for the Taste History Culinary Tour and in premium gift bags." visit TasteHistoryCulinaryTours.org or call "Supporting the community is integral to 561-24stcHi. our business philosophy,"continues Benloulou. "We have always given back in a very private 12 , JUNE 2012 www.DELRA Village Stroll Historic Marina District II it r. , , ' ,. t rt " k rr t- "i, , , , i R ,, ' a 1 ei' �y i lki let1 i / .. o t wEm „PIO miasma lies .� Built around the town's City Marina, the Marina Historic District displays a variety of architectural styles ranging from Mediterranean and Mission Revival to Monterrey, Florida Cottages,and Art Moderne,all blending with the distinctive sub-tropical landscape. Constructed predominantly between 1922 and 1943, the.area was home to many prominent seasonal residents who enjoyed its close proximity to the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The buildings highlight the designs of prominent architects of the day including Gustav Maas, Sam - Ogren, Sr., and John Volk. With its narrow and shaded streets, and the City Marina as a focal point, this is the town's most pedestrian oriented neighborhood. The Marina District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue to the north, SE 4th Street to the south, SE 7th Avenue to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east. The Marina District was designated a historic district in the Local Register of Historic Places in 1988. The City's Marina provides 24 rental slips for boats up to 55 feet in length in a nicely landscaped environment at the Intracoastal waterway. Electricity, water, telephone, and cable TV connections are provided at each slip. As you might imagine, there is a waiting list for use of this facility. However, there are often transient slips available on a temporary basis. /77\ ,92.6beel-• • kCJLlp g (-2 FLA:4ln. ccurrurniirrn-42-4-.3 p.n.o.A1 s rn .1-,-ua.)-rn cLIAec ck. c.11/-4:401 n caLn ot the. CI a 1 rc ck-,\ Luz, 0. i_ra37_,:x. ; n A rts..y.cuat }Inca- r ' - -c-rt 0rcs"A; r7i 11-Lo.•_\ a.na ‘.1 n-C- h.Clerruz--1:1U.)ru_n_ C *Va. CC i-kiitYrno-sn:a.L.GLz . t1.3-Ut-k ciXt Lark Ya..Q.c...0-.L.L=A- cut lis.noAes 0v.- cLr---1-1 WILLA• i+Q.L.L, , Irtzra ka. +v.:. a GU:a Z-0 uSoCin Stnr...4.1-c\ e41-#111-%• hp-o-e- eu.-00.4-irLo.ciaLoi ken- •)ro 5_m_t_r_cl, 0_ ..t.nxx_Q_/-1... Ann- pa-at esnA-t-3-u.sai:cauzurri. \an_ ora sirrruta-s-c- ‘;21-(13-61-n-i-e- `""- tr'c ""ck Lrrnkl..cruircs_u-#. rut.c.icLngis cu.L.cLA-cL t.D • • • • , I . • •'DONALD A.O[TTCX WIEN, MALKIN 8C BETTER 0OUGARONIN RALPH W.FELSTEN - - DAVID J. D.CKN CR ELLEN T.ORAFF COUNSELLORS AT LAW ILL BLEKS [Ri JANNET L.GURIAN DILL L.BROOKS MELVYN H.HALPCR - ROBERT C.BUFF EILEEN MO ' CHRISTOPHER W.BU gOICK° STANLEY turzwwN., 306 ROYAL POINCIANA PLAZA DAVID S.DROSNER'. THOMAS N.K[LTN[R.JR. EILEEN M.EFFINGER POST OFFICE DRAWER 270 SHELDON M.GOLDMANa JONN L.LOENRa ROBERT A.MACHLEDER PALM BEACH.FLORIDA 33480-4020 TANLE L.GORDON L.MALKINI'= SANLCY B.GREENE TELEPHONE:(4071 833-3700 CHARLES RYAN HICKMAN" ELI R.MATTIOU ARTHUR J.*TENOR" TELECOPIEB:(4071 639-5815 DAVID B.NIRSCM MORN MITCHELL J.NELSON MARCIA E.KUSN[rz MARTIN D.NEWMAN - GO EAST 42•D STREET.NEw YORE.N.Y.10165-0 DAYNA K. AN015 MARK LK.LAN LANNY A. IN - OFAN TELEPTIONL Ishii 687-8700•TZLEC,OPLEB 19181 986-7679 ROBERT D.SCHACHAT ROCHELLE LAUFCR RI CHARD A.SHAPIRO TP*^^49466884 JAN ES D.MARKS ALVIN SILVERMAN - ALISON GREGO J.OKINAKA C.MICHAEL svelte October 26, 1988 RCGORT J.PETERSON ROBERT I.WEIS LYNN P[ ERSON''' LAWRENCErtiPo A.WIEN ELLEN S. R.ROSCNBLATT� VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS LAUR OLU .[NCE J..J.SANDERS RESIDENT IN FLORIDA MICNA[�L N.SPIEGEL ALSO A OF FLORIDA OAR LEONARD N.TANNEN = ALSO A OF CONNECTICUT BAR JUDITH E.THOMPSON ALSO A OF NEW JERSEY BAR JEFFREY WALKER" ALSO A MEMBER OF CALIFORNIA BAR AFFUZZI i ADMITTED IN FLORIDA ONLY CARLO R.OF COUNSEL Ms. Patricia. Healy, Chairman Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board City of Delray Beach • 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Re: The Boyd-Banner Buildings, 802-840 East Atlantic Avenue; and the Patio Delray Building, 714 East Atlantic Avenue (the "Buildings") • Dear Ms. Healy: We represent Mr. Burton Handelsman, who owns or speaks for the owners of the referenced Buildings, located upon property within the proposed Marina Historic District. Mr. Handelsman strongly disagrees with any sug- gestion that the Buildings have continuing historical, architectural or artistic merit. To the contrary, all of the Buildings have been, over time and out of necessity, substantially altered and modernized by repairs or other- . wise. Perhaps unfortunately, such alterations have substantially changed and greatly diminished the original character of the Buildings. As of today, the Buildings have all but lost their original and true designs, lines, and architectural artistry. They no longer under any objective view represent shining or even minor examples of classic designs or architectural schools of thought and are there- fore of little or no continuing historical merit. • WIEN, MALKIN & BETTEX Ms. Patricia Healy, Chairman October 26, 1988 Page 2 Under the circumstances, historic designation of the Buildings would truly impose an unfair burden upon their owners, and it would make no sense to nevertheless impose such designation. For the foregoing reasons, Mr. Handelsman strongly objects to the proposed historic designations of the Buildings, and he respectfully submits that the Buildings, in all fairness, be excluded from the proposed Marina Historic District. Sincerely, WIEN, MALKIN & BETTEX • David S. Drobner DSD/lkg/40869 Enclosures cog Mr. Burton Handelsman Arthur J. Menor, Esquire 15431=-1003/ Z3 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT - MEETING OF DECEMBER 20, 1988 DATE: December 16, 1988 _ PUBLIC HEARING Item No. --- (Ordinance No. 156-88) This item was continued at your December 13th meeting. This is an Ordinance- designating the Marina District as an Historic District. I1he -Marina. District is bounded by East Atlantic Avenue on the north; S.E. 4th Street on the South; the Intracoastal Waterway on the east. The western boundary is S.E. 7th Avenue from E. Atlantic Avenue, south to S.E. 1st Street (excluding lots 12 through 21 in block 125) , west on S.E. 1st Street to the alley in the middle of block 118, south through block 119 and the east half of block 120. The Marina District is comprised on 51 contributing buildings (built between 1922 and 1943) and 45 non-contributing buildings. .1\ Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 156-88 establishing the Marina �1 Historic District. FIRST READING Item No. --- (Ordinance,. - No. 162-88) This is a first reading of designation TheKoch House as a local historic place. The Historic PreservationtBoard `'at it_s_: November 29th meeting recommended that the Koch House located at /777 N. Ocean Boulevard be added to the Local Register of Historic Places:"' Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 162-88. REGULAR AGENDA Item No --- Approval of Modification ._ to Historic _Preservation Board's Rules and Regulations. The Historic Preservation Board at it'-s ' November 29th meeting voted to modify several sections of their Rules and Regulations. Most of the modifications were minor, involving the renumbering of items and correcting syntax errors. The major changes included a modification to the text adding language which provides that, if the Board grants a motion for rehearing,_ public notice of the rehearing shall be given at the cost of the applicant. Recommend approval of the modifications to the Historic Preservation Board's Rules and Regulations. Item No. --- Consulting Engineering Services Agreement Between the City and Gee and Jenson. This agreement covers a three year period of time, subject to annual performance review, for consulting engineering. services for general engineering projects. Key highlights of this agreement are: • AGENDA REPORT • ' Meeting of December 20, 1988 1. An approved Service Authorization must be completed prior to start of project. This authorization will describe the scope of work, budget costs, wage rates, reimbursable expenses, and a purchase order number. 2. Designation of a point of contact to act as liaison between Gee and Jenson and the City Engineering Department. 3. Computation of salary and compensation. A detailed memo is included in your agenda packet. Recommend approval of an agreement between the City and Gee and Jenson for continuing civil engineering consulting services. Item No. --- Revised Agreement Between the City and F.E.C. Railroad. Item No. --- Lift Station 101. CONSENT AGENDA Item No. --- Request for Administrative Relief--Parking Mayfair Plaza. A non-impacting site plan modification was processed for Mayfair Plaza involving adding a 20 ' x 41 ' addition and parking lot. This was to accommodate the required parking for the center and additional spaces. Subsequently another request for an additional 200 square feet increase was received to allow for nine compact spaces for employee parking. Generally requests of this nature are first processed through the Technical Advisory Committee for review and comment. However, because holiday scheduling and in order to provide expedient processing this item is before you for consideration. The Planning and Zoning staff have reviewed this request and finds no negative impacts related to the granting of this request. Recommend approval of Administrative Relief to provide nine compact spaces at the Mayfair Plaza contingent upon the findings of the Technical Advisory Committee. Item No. --- Request for Funds for Christmas Parade. The Chamber of Commerce is requesting the $3,000 previously budgeted for the Holiday Pageant. If approved funds will come from the Commission' s Special Event's Fund. Recommend approval of request for funds in the amount of $3,000 to be taken from Special Events Account #xxxxxxxxxxx. Item No. --- Request for Balance of Funding--Continental Players Tennis Cup. Mr. Glen Feldman, promoter of the tournament is requesting the balance of the $10,000 originally budgeted for this event. One payment of $5,000 was requested and approved at your November 22nd meeting. Recommend approval of request for $5,000 to the Continental Players Tennis Cup. Item No. --- (Resolution No. 73-88) This is a Resolution for the abandonments of a portion of a drainage easement in the Waterford Village Subdivision. This drainage easement was part of the ditch - 2 - AGENDA REPORT Meeting of December 20, 1988 that served as an outfall for the storm sewers in the Lavers development. It was relocated and incorporated into the lake system as part of the Waterford Village project. New easements were dedicated on the Waterford Village plat therefore this easement is no longer required. Recommend approval of Resolution No. 73-88. - 3 - PROPOSED 1)\ � MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT The proposed Marina Historic District consists of almost 50 buildings constructed between 1920-1940. Focused on the 50 year old City Marina and highlighted by countless Royal Palms (since 193O's) , this District features single family, residential, apartments church buildings, and commercial structures. Mediteranean Revival, Mission, Monterey, Cape Cod Revival and Art Deco Moderne are the principal architectual styles. There are excellent examples of each genre. Situated steps from Atlantic Avenue along the Intracoastal Waterway, this prominent neighborhood show ses some of the area's most accomplished architects: •National Register Architects San Ogren, Sr. , John Volk and Gustav Maass;Gulfstream's "".„Henry Pope. District Attractions Incude: .�� 1. The Presidential (1940 - HV Pope Architect) - Art Deco Moderne Style 2. Boyd Building ( 1939) Gustav Maass) (Deco Moderne) with 1981 AIA Renovation Award to Architect .. . Robert Currie 3. Christian Science Church (1937) Sam Ogren Sr - New England Revival, Moved from Boca Raton 4. Voorhies House (1937) , S.E. 7th Avenue - Sam Ogren Sr - Monterey Style 5. Fontaine Fox Cottages (c. 1939) - moved to S.E. 7th Avenue . National Register Architect John Volk (former home of prominent national cartoonist. 6. Marine Villas (1938) Sam Ogren, Sr. Excellent Med Rev villas in museum condition 7. The Anchorage (c. 1938) Gus Maass and San Ogren, - Monterey Style 8. The Ostro Building (1938) - Gus Maass, Architect - Once the former Patio Restaurant, the building is enduring "demolition by neglect" 9. Clusters of Cape Cod style frame cottages along S.E. 7th Avenue 10. Blank House (c. 1907 S.E. 6th Avenue) Florida frame style perhaps the 3rd oldest residential structure in Delray Beach. 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'It's just impossible without a big lot,"Riley said. . • DELRAY BEACH - Would lie renovators of the Atlantictand •[Patio D• elray],has "It would just be devastating." Patio Delray restaurant, a city landmark for 50 . 1 gatretl a'.detriment''to.the c ; Because drivers Cannot make 1ggft-hand turns into years,say they hope City Commission attitudes have .`s. ty '`t , or out of Palm Square from Atlattie,many would be,commui since It wad, d Souui•of changed enough to approve renovation.plans:that : �- g forced to'travel through the neighborhuo r.• commissioners stalled two years ago auafdoneu. TO'go,f from an ' Atlantic,which is beingbonsidered bytlre�ilityCom Digby Bridges,architect for the restaurant;Mops eyesore to an asset'-1'� jllstswhat• `L,' "mission for destgnatlon: and offices anned at the site at 714 E. Atlantic " eCart said she thinks the eQrnmission will P i we need >itnore of. y try , Ave., said.he thinks commissioners.are--niore at- , Co address their concern§, but said some traffic in tunedihow'totheneedforthem.to ssisttheecpnom '' Commissioner Patricia'Brainerd, crease will i'ave to occurif•,the'Patio Delray'is to is revitalization of the city. '-' r :; i become a'Viable btiSine,4s again. . "I think there's more progressive thinking there .. -- ' "The restaurant etristed4or.40 years with traffic now;"Bridges sgid; "I've been working on[the own- -< < , , coming,and'going,"- said. "It's a.commer - erJ.about a year,I`told him the time is right." site;?'Cbmrnl5'sioner Mary McCarty said -_' : cial puce of property on our.inartt street. If•people The main stumbling block for the project is the "I m Certainly willing to work-'with'-developers have,-problem with living ner;t''to'a piece of:Corn-., • lack of :adegiiate`.iparkingrspaces, which. Fridges and staff," Commissioner Jimmy Weatherspoon mercial property, they should'not move nekt;to a , hopes to solve through valet parking. ';" said;:aware of the one-time popularity of the restau- commerc,Al property." ." City commissioners are eager to see som'ethinggt rant.with the opaque-glass ceiling. if - •The proposal calls for cutting the original restau- , positive happen with the deteriorating;-'faded-pink' "That was the place to go. I can remember being rant soap-6 in half and adding 10 stores and eight of- structure, where weeds grow unchecked`alongside aware of the Patio Delray since I was 8 to 10 years fires.If the proposal receives city approval,Bridges the building and windows remain boarded:The res- old." • said it will be at least a year before Patio Delray can taurant has been closed for more than three years. But the proposal is not assured. Commissioners open. "We need redevelopment on Atlantic and[Patio said they will look over the plans carefully.And resi- The project has the backing of Pat Healy, chair- Delray] has been a detriment to the community dents of the area south of Atlantic are not won over man of the city's Historic Preservation Board. She since it was abandoned," Commissioner Patricia by any plan that does not contain adequate parking. does not see the project as opposed to the historic Brainerd said. "To go from an eyesore to an asset is . "Everyone leaving the Patio would have to come district her board wants in the area. She even sup- • just what we need more of." through this residential district,"'said'Alieda Riley, ports some form of parking requirement changes. "My attitude would be one of trying to do all we chairwoman of the Palm Square/Marine Way "In order to get projects like this in, they have to can to make sure that a project happens on that Homeowners Association. 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U3•a/•••/ $1.44.':;."Fl•Q C.)-•••• V2:P*Qr7•174.1.7.41.‘a-...!.•Q•. .7'l'''..^, 0.P3 ••''.. - . , -- . --• a historic_ area ,elicits y -'' .._r. relu c ce es'dent CRA s ' By Jenny Staletovich review;within 30 days Staff Writer Opposition` to the designation began Preservationists trying to create Delray surfacing last-week, residents said,when Beach's fourth ' historic district made they :'_first' received • notice of the- headway ;on .Thursday. night, ;despite designation: `+ objections from residents in the area.:` "While you've had many months to put The Marina'Historic District, an area your .(designation).; together, we've only cluttered_`with houses:designed, by four . 'had ';a_ week_ to form' our-` rebuttal,". noted architects between 1922 and 1943, .::complained Richard Raab, who;organized - won approval from the Historic neighbors: immediately after notices were_ Preservation .Board,'and now` must go . mailed before°;the City Comniiccion'-.for` final. .Turn to District"page- 9A }- Friday,; Octo b er_28; 1988:= THE NEWS Page 3A: -.^' I tq ; ,�it _ OPEN SUN. NOON-5 - - . r • -- Z y residents , that 'they were just.wante& to .know what the' I. Cl.j C� protecting i tfieir-homes ;"We're:'" designation would; do for then 1 here':to..save your. neighborhood neighborhood k and through saving'it, give you ;:Atlantic Plaza developer * from page,ll* pride," said .hictoric--'board,: Alexander "Sandy" Simon; ;, 1 The ,proposed ' district is : member David Nathanson. suggested the board ,try to find a` unded by..East Atlantic Avenue But Raab argued that historic compromise. "I'm.in favor of: ..4 • n the,:;north,' Southeast Fourth designation will; make it harder preserving 'the c�uahty. ;I'm in Street on the south, the for`._residents to.<improve their favor of:the style"'of our:hying.- Intracoastal'`Waterway on the: homes or to make 'exterior I'm not sure rube: in favor of east and '.Southeast Seventh changes :without receiving the'. preserving to the minute detail," FAvenue on the west: city's approval = he said i :'Because it:`includes'part of.the: Raab,said lie..had. a petition But when'asked;why the board'; I ntral .business':distract,`which ° signed by.'30 residents;opposing didn't .designate _houses_ , :.1... ..:1;_.,.., a s l been t a"r g e t e d ,for the designation; but .would not: individually_instead of. blocks at' e development; by the show,the petition, saying:_he was a time, board-member Clemmer t ommuniy__.Redevelopment ' saving it..for the :commission's Mayhew:answered,`"Because it's' Agency,-members;of the agency he"said,;."It_. like havin a strin of.pearls . hearing By..;then, _ g. g pear voted Wednesday'to send a letter will:_be greatly;enhanced. and' rather than one individual y ;:. 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'W.4..c, 'or 0 N i i 0 1 ',,, • • . . . . .. . • . . . 1 Oelia1iljcditrietcoijkIiuji'r: • �— B THE PALM BE_BEACH POST THURSDAY, OGTOBER 27i, 1988 � E 'a serious. ::..-:::.*::.-.1.-..;::::1-'-• DILRAY BEACH ties ' tone district bordering the downtown would BILL FINLE ommunit :E. jeopardize redevelopment and _prevent ' Y homeowners from improving,tlieir proper , Redevelopment Agency ' ties,some of#icials and residents say ' { `' The'propased Marina historic District Richard Raab,spokesperson for a group would bolder two blocks of East.Atlantic of about`30 homeownerswttiun the proposed t .-Avenue next to'=lhe Intracoastalrf;Waterway' `district alled'the plan a "death warrant" 2 :The Historic Preservation Boni d will'con- forpeople who want to rebuild their homes . duct a public hearing an"it at•7 pan,tod•ay Cleminer-Mayhew,vice chairman of the Property owners;within s•uch a distract •Historic:Preservation-.Board,said"wari•ances mustgettheboard'sappovalfoi_renowation, could be granted to-allow a property•owner `` repairs and demolition.The boards goal;is to to demolish'a building'if warranted ` make sure the buildings e•tain their original The"`district bounded:by:.Atlantic Ave- character: _ nue,Southeasttheasturth:Stree the Intracoas- That bothers.some residents in the pro- tal end.Southeast Seventh Aven• ue{ would posed;district who=}lave organiz7.ed and be the fourth such historic area in the city circulated a petition-71 and members of;the It would contain buildings•critical toboth Community Redevelopment Agency, whose developers and.preservationists;such as the task is to rebuild the downtown Boyd•Building,built in 1939,'tl at was'reno- "The CRA takes this as a serious threat to vated in 1981 and was"the most progressive • its own activities," said interim executive _structure,built on Atlantic Avenue";before • director:,Bill Fi ley at' a CRA meeting • World War ,according tollterature sent to Wednesday _ , residents. • NOVEMBER 21,1988''MONDAY PAIER,'k'PAGE 5A' . ' beue ., . ., , • • . . . ,„ . • ,4., • , . • • , . , k • . t1. • ` ; ., 4 k , • . o ' Y ; 1� Y i • fji : 14 .,wp..•:r — 1 e .l�l '- taw A .. gl A' 1 '',..,. •., • ,,,. ,... t.,`,' , ' ' , *''''''' , 4%10 ' '*•,', ;'''',' 4,6 4 '''- IN '1t t »"BP,t ^w - itd''',' ,f,„,.$1, ' IP i,%,5(,..10;',,"41-",17.1ff:';‘,. . To . .reserve or n :� p , 1- ot•, to �reserve � � � � .. . .,,,,,.., ,,„ , , That's the,question'Delray Beach City Commis- War II.Other notable buildings'are the Christian Sci eloners will face Tues1lay when they study a propo= : 'ence Church,':between,Southeast,Seventh Avenue r ,` "Y Y ,'2, g: sal:to.declare Delrays eastern:marina;area:a his-.• ;and Southeast Second,Street, which served.as.a. Z toric district A sample of the area s buildings and chapel at the Army'Air Force.base in Boca Raton marine'section is shown on these two pages.; :_ '.: during World:War II,;and-the:Marine Way town Preservationists point to the architecture of.Sam ` houses designed in the early mission style Ogren Sr, and other famed architects as reasons to ''''.'If the commission approves,the historic desig -., • preserve:the area's.buildings. The Delray Commu- nation,.the Historic Preservation Board would re nity'Redevelopment,Agency and the Delray Beach' ;: quire reviews of all.`demolitions and new construe; . ,,, " """`� 'Chamber of.Commerce oppose the designation be tion within the .boundaries;',`of'''the,,district, The, ; , , , .. � ���2 cause'they feel the area is ripe.for redevelopment. proposed Marina Historic, District' encompasses /.. a marina area - -. G,• 'The Marina . 840 E. Atlantic Ave., considered;the most progres the city, • ; "' "— " ' hd the'eastern Avenue a ;� t�te'�fitnlctu a bDlltt$c'7�tla>1tiCt �V'6n e,befb eUlWorl EastAtlanbc.A ,r: � -.; -: •: , :° a".C! ,::•, r to hotosbyJOELCOLLIER ... :. A lira historia , •,,, ' , ... • ....• , 0.., ..,-,.. ..., •••1 ns. . .- -.r .- -.......- ". - I • ' ' , At1611tic Ave , '• a,+ r N, • S Opp.; new,' 'cistrict ` p• J.. ;Marina, , ' alo `waterfront Q Q > ;Historic ! y{: . . �� � � •�r.� District' � } { • to w f,J By• • • ERNESTINE W IA E NEST ILL MS t •( Palm Beach Post Staff writer N t t, • a F 'DEL'RAY`'BEACH .`Lines have been '` t •.J .: y v p drawn to establish the city's fourth historic ' k •�><i►� ••'• ' it } district,'this tithe in a four-block swath,be• • • a .1 LL casuarina side;•the'Intracoastal Waterway, + r S ,4th St :'q ( The Historic Preservation Board Thursday I F- • i named'the area the Marina,Iiistoric.District `` p and formalized its boundaries:Other Delray , , ' • ,) a Beach.historic districts are,the Old:School k* t 4'3 ' := Square,,be!Ida Park and Nassau Park his •posed district.”,;,,,,,, `;( 4 + F ;•;'r ;A. -Q j .' toric districts.. •. ,.' .. ., .' The agency, which works on'.'revitahzing''' . m „ The,proposed district is bordered by;Atlan , key,parts of the'city, will'�be watching'the h •:;�-"*�i ,. tic 'Avenue,- the Intracoastal 'Waterway,.;`: process carefully,`said:Bob Finley, acting` ,n• k , Southeast .Sixth Avenue and Southeast executive director;of the CRA A o Fourth Street:It includes about 50 buildings « 'w I constructed between 1920 and 1940 and cen , t m a:great believer in historicAhreserva .` `' ters„on,'the.municipal marina, first dredged,' redged tion,'as are the members of our'agency,,but • c , 1. we lust;want to make sure that.their goals + ,, t , in the 1920s.'•'. � : �.,{ ,,. .. „ I a,,• ` ' and our goals':are.compatible, .he said The dimensions,proportions and scales of l • ,the neighborhood reflect the early 1920s and`: ,,"Everybody covets the waterfront,and;the r;• 1930s,when'Delray was a Walking area"and • Intracoastal is a wonderful resource for the • l residents had no problem reachingthe beach cit ±and we would,hate to lose;'.opportunity Y, ',. by foot,-said.Clemmer Mayhew, vice chair (to;'redevelop) if,some of•,the.bildings:pro •;: Man of the city's preservation'board. .posed to•be saved are not important historl- 1 -'','City officials will begin studies of buildings; tally,",Finley said. ` + • '' in the area in planning for the'historic desig-` The proposed.:district is .distinct for::its' nationFwhich;tiltlmately •must be ;approved narrow streets lush greenery and, historic •( . by'the•City;Commission. Architects;_whose ''buildings with varied.architectural'styles, l work§ are featured in,the proposed district include Sam Ogren;Sr.,'John Volk and Gustay.. ,;;ranging:from'Cape Cod ld el l to art deco.It Maass,;who'have Buildings':on the;National., ;.was.the charm of the old neighbor hood+that Register of Historic Places'+ ' { ,. f,- .• 'attracted Claudia,Echols of 213 S:E Seventh? , :„The,proposed district.is.in the middle of ..,Ave., who• has lived in the area forA.three the Community. Redevelopment Agency's Years ( p .long-term downtown,-waterfront redevelop , • "We have the;'luxury_ of a' little walk • 1 ment plan;which includes hotels;restaurants around town;.It's really nice,"Echols said,:"I, I 'and;stores, (Earlier•:this: month.'the :CRA`..'don't have anything against new`artid•modern 1 ',; agreed;torsend a•letter to the city manager , •buildings;but,we've.got'a special little`old, 'and,the City'•Commission'opposing the pro town here,and I think we should preserve;it,"•. • ti Q ' ' / ! it co co AX 6'dc� Dk What is 7 49decrepi according to e property-owner, Oposed.IAStOnc "t1d opinions ear ovak- listriet,,vould unjustly restrict pro BS iaking change Spokes' Lj�District: c,�:&6atior,01 the Marina about the'matter mts he talked to an't do hat they can and e dab,told the r d deciding w their home:'. Historic preservation t is bounded by Atlantic proposed distric 'Intracoastal Water- e Street,the the d Building, way a the re,such as the BOY ely need tobe luilzis ;indown and SO' say they are original refurb district, pro 11�'_ns and demolition' id Me( 'alteratio lay. of bureau-- er Homeowners don't oard Raab the Will Of the . city r evelOp- sed district also w opo � \ -- the Atlahti6lpla owner of aracter ch ' � ^~ . \ -- I to be refurbished. iELty of property Owners concerned that e enerate allowed, per-, to expand, f mi ` -- the Historic ]Fij�servati011 Board the derstOOd Members Of people misun ponded that they believed �rs visit sites and trY.tO t help homeowners With construction d them,they said. ndered,"Simon can be preserve&by. � .'.• ...... • ':'„...•.- . ••• •• _ • --.. ...••.- -.. r ....••••• ... ....-.t•3•:..t' •:-.1.F..f•,;.4-,2...it T.,;:37..3:45,...:i•:45(1:::.:;•;'*:*"1:::•••••-f:':;:-..C'i:;: ,„.,,,,,,i,,, ..t.••••kF.,::.. :-,,..•"..7:;1...:\ii.v." 3•:,:::;•;•_::.3-`.-- '41•;••-••;Ze.f.t•••••,;•Vg.•:;::• • -••* ...,,,,,r:3-....---;•`•, .'-••-f.-: •.'.:•.:.;:'''..11..;•:.••-e.,,:.:27.t.'-'4.:.,;.'•:.-'.:.-;-:..•-:.-•7:4',;•..:-•i,':If;7•,.,--...,7:....-',- . 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Avenue". -.•- thefor .., • rature Wednesday. .. . - .• .•-:.,••Community iiiiidtbeaPW.A. ,-.:.- ---- '.--- f-iip,,,,,vated.in . • t on Atlantic - -r - sent to -,:.•-- . ••... ..i. - --c..•..task lAtP.•,.,,-•- --.' -•.r, •• - as'a senets..., --- 1-,--!,,drachm , according te-111 ,...„-,,,...,,--,,,,.:,..;,,,,...,t.-• . .. this -executive m_, _. r-a,-....,- ... .....• •,...4irii6dRA takes, A -- •terim' ..-...,..--world-Wer,--•.,,._,.,-'-..-z,,,;!;;•y;-.;-;17-- -- ,-,- . ..•,, ;ietiidties,'-',.*11" n---_ '-,1-iieetti,1*1.-,-.,. ,-- deiiii•4.t"'s..;.--)=:.. 4F,,i:-f.. ,f.'s.-..--.L.,-,-;',.:•••.=- t .... . ... .. -...its own..-- . • ey;az.;:!e....;,-,,--,•-:?;•-•:::••E,-;!7:::::-.-.,:.-_-.;-:•-•-...7. ,..., ;, . ...?:Li*,.., y-1:-.,.• '*-:,- „:.,,,,,...-,:*:•:,';':::::::.::::::-. . . .. .:- . directei:-B111,,, - -,.;,,,-;.,.-.71f..-f,•:•,',-;% -':••-,-,,,--,..,.-i,-,...-..'::,-•- . .--'-=-- , '-v-- • .• . •••-i-:...:.: :„.•.':..,-:;'_•-;-t---•,'..-7•,,,;:.• ..1 - -•-- •. - •...- . -, ... •:: ..- : • •.•.:.--.• . ._ _. __ : . . .._. - -. ... - • ,-. . .. .-- . -,........_.... ...•--- -.-.. - - • • . . • ......--- •• • ••.•.-.-•. -.......-:......-..:E:-..:.. .:•:::-.•.•=-•: . ... • • ••. • . . . • • -. .. . . . .. • . .. •. . • • • • • . • -. •• .... Y.. .1. • - . . ,.:•.. ..:- . .. ... . . . . . . . - .. . . . . .. ••• - . . . . . . . •. .- . . . . • . . ... - _ . • • . _ . . . • • . . • Fontaine Fox Buys property Prominent Cartoonist Adds to His Holdnigs Here EXPECTS TO BUILD With the construction of one house cr Southeast Seventh avenue already under way and the purchase of one hundred feet of beach frontage an- nounced this week, 1 ontair_e Fox, na- tionally known cartoonist, becomes one or the leading figures in the current development of Delray Beach. Fox purchased the lot between the two houses he now owns on the beach, one of which is his home, from 0) = Mrs. Nannie G. Hunt, for $6500. While he has made no announcement, it is understood he plans the erection of a house during the summer, tc be ready for leasing by the coming winter sea- son. eir It is understood the new house will conform in design and materials to ;•14 harmonize with the two handsome homes now under his ovgiership. Sale of the Huht property, as well as sale of the Seventh avenue lot on which Mr. Fox is now building, was a F handled through the office of Cromer CM) and Nichols. Mr. sox has been a. greater part of the year resident of Delray Beach for many years. He began his investment in income producing property here in 1934 with the erection of his first beech house, following it up the next year witdi the building of his present home, a handsome adaptation of West i Indian colonial structures.