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Nassau Park HD National Register Documents-Not Listed Ar, t:Z-1 5:4„.74.2,i aAb...T..T--. .'W <D WE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Kurt S. Browning Secretary of State DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES July 19, 2011 Ms. Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner City of Delray Beach Planning and Zoning 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Re: Del-Ida Park and Nassau Park Historic Districts,Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places Dear Ms. Alvarez: Thank you for Preliminary Site Information Questionnaires concerning the possible National Register listing of the above referenced historic districts. After reviewing the information provided, our staff feels it is potentially eligible for listing. I have attached a Florida National Register Proposal Form, Continuation Sheet and the guidelines for completing a district proposal. You will also find a copy of the Northboro Park Historic District to use as a guide to formatting the proposals for your historic districts. You should study both the blank form and the instructions carefully before you attempt to fill out any information. It is essential that you understand what kind of information is required and how it is recorded in order to avoid wasted time and effort. The submission of a completed Florida National Register Proposal does not guarantee success in having one or both districts listed in the Register. The period of significance for contributing buildings in the Del-Ida Park Historic District extends from c. 1925 to 1965 (116 NE 6th Street). For properties less than fifty years old,their inclusion must be justified under Criteria Consideration G. In neither of the PSIQs did you give the uses of the buildings. Are all of the properties single family dwellings, or does the list include commercial buildings, apartment buildings, or condominiums? The use of Criterion B for properties associated with the lives of persons significant in our past is not appropriate for historic district nominations. It is essential that you review the guidelines for completing district nominations before beginning completion of the nomination proposal. The rules for submitting photographs and the completion of district maps must be followed closely. Obviously, preparation of the proposal will require detailed investigation of both the physical development of the district itself and the broader historic context in which that development 500 S.Bronough Street • Tallahassee,FL 32399-0250 • http://www.flheritage.com O Director's Office 0 Archaeological Research 0 Historic Preservation (850)245-6300•FAX:245-6435 (850)245-6444•FAX:245-6452 (850)245-6333•FAX:245-6437 • `! Amy E. Alvarez July 19, 2011 Page Two occurred. The information obtained must then be incorporated into narrative texts in the physical description and significance statement sections of the proposal form. While this is not a simple task, I am sure that the instructions in the guidelines will provide sufficient directions in most cases. However, should you need additional information or clarification, please do not hesitate to call me. I will be happy to help in any way I can. A single copy of the proposal should be submitted to us as soon as you have it completed in draft form. Footnotes,photographs (both the paper prints and CD), and the district map should accompany the draft proposal. If the map has been produced using AutoCAD, send both the hard and disk copies. This will enable us to give you our comments and to suggest any revisions that we feel may be necessary before you prepare the final document. Once the revisions are made, please submit the necessary final draft for the Review Board along with the USGS map. We will make the appropriate copies of the proposal necessary for distribution to the Review Board. At that point, we should also be able to schedule the proposal for presentation to the Review Board. We appreciate your interest in this property and look forward to receiving the proposal. Sincerely, I 041 Cdi‘"-) William Carl Shiver, Ph.D. Historic Preservationist • �h' U. 3 r31 Try Fqr_?1T171;, Sri r " 42: .17. a i. 2; 100 NAY. 1st AVENUE DELRA ' BEACH.FLORiDA 33444 303l273.2341 • August 17 , 1987 • Dear Nassau Park Resident: : The Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach has received requeata from residents of Nassau Street to designate the . Nassau Street Arei as a Historic District. The Historic Preservation Board has researched the history and architectural significance of Nassau Street, has deemed this area to warrant desig— nation as a Historic District and prepared the required designation report. This report is submitted for. your g . • information and review. This designation if approved will not prevent ordinary • maintenance and repair of any house which does not change the publicly visible design of the house or - change construction materials. Once designated, ap— provals for alterations or repairs to a structure would • be made through the Historic Preservation Board. The Board will have approval authority to vary City ordi— nances regarding setbacks, height, design, etc. • - A public hearing will be held by the Historic Preser— vation Board on September 10 , 1987 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall for the purpose of obtaining public input on the proposed designation of the Nassau Street Area as a Historic District. You are cordially invited to attend this meeting and comment on the designation. If you have any questions, please con— tact Ha. Lathy Daley at City Hall, phone 243-7000 . • Cordially, mot" • CLEMMER MAYHEW, III, Chairman Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board • CH:nr Encl r , • • DESIGNATION REPORT NASSAU PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT I, PURPOSE. . II. LOCATION III. DISTRICT INVENTORY IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING . ' VI. IMPACT VII. RESOLUTION • • Designation Report - NASSAU PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT (NPHD) I-. I. PURPOSE • The purpose of the Nassau Park Historic District is to: 1) retain the identity, image and impact of one of Delray Beach's most dis- tinctive areas, 2) provide a living glimpse of a historical era of architectural achievement and protect the investments of the home- owners, 3) maintain a harmony and continuity of streetseape which onmewrages preservation and restoration, 4) provide guidelines for new additions which will compliment the existing structures. • II. LOCATION The Nassau Park Historic District is a two block cluster of houses situated on Nassau Street in. Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. - Extending East-West, NPHD is contained within two sub- divisions:. Nassau Park between South Ocean Boulevard and Gleason Street, and Wheatley', Subdivision between Gleason Street card Venetian Drive. Delray and Delray Beach incorporated in 1927 to form one municipality. Nassau Street was the first planned resi- dential development south of Atlantic Avenue, and was intended to compliment the existing hotels and oceanfront. homes' along South Ocean Boulevard. The topography of Nassau Street (the slope of the hill from east to west from South Ocean Boulevard to Gleason Street) is a •vital element in the scope, design and aesthetic of the streetscape. (See attached map.) III. DISTRICT• INVENTORI NASSAU PARK SUBDIVISION • Fomeowner . .Address /'ear Built • ekalevar: ,91 Cherry, .J. G. & H. 226 S. Ocean Boulevard . 1935 Metz,. H. & A. 1127 Nassau Street 193T LeClere, H. 1119 a 1936 Norton, Ann 1109 * • 1935 McLellan, E. 1101 " 1935 • del Forno, A. 1112 ! 1938 Whittaker, C. 1120 ' 1937 Manson, R. & K. 1122 * 1937 Jason's Terrace, Inc. 234 S. Ocean Boulevard - Vacant p-AJeN 5. P. /to/ Afassca.4 Sul I q35. Designation Report - Nassau Park Historic District Page Two • WHEATLEY SUBDIVISION a,. $omeowner Address Tear Built • Briggs, J. 1029 Nassau Street - 1940 Groth, S. & T. 1027 " 1940 • Rupp, W. 1023 • 1940 Canning, V. & P. 1019 • 1936 Brox, S. 1015 • 1936 Bradley, W. & H. 1009 • 1964 Oilatxmayer, E. & N. 1010 • 1961 Laurence, P. . 1018 " 1937 HoDermot, J. 1022 • 1937 Flahery-Magnusson 1026 • 1957 : Whitney,- P. • 1030 • 1941 JOHN B. REID'S VILLAGE 'Spruill, Venetian Drive • 1949 • -t•gc(Soh! 229 • 1949 i _ - McIntyre, J. & A. 233-235 • 1950 • IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Nassau Park Historic District was first platted as Asbury Park Heights. The present day Nassau Street was named Jo-Jo Avenue in the original plat. In March, 1935, developer-R. C. MacNeil renamed' the area Nassau Park, and commissioned architect Sam Ogren, Sr. to design the first house. The Cape Code Revival Style with Tropical • Lines was to be the architectural footprint of the houses. 'Situat- ed between Atlantic Avenue and Casuarina Road, the Nassau Street development would counterpoint the Mediterranean Style Homes which lined South Ocean Boulevard. During the Great Depression, Classic Revival styles became the principal genre of architecture: Colonial, West Indies, Bermuda, Monterrey, French and English. With two railroads, eight hotels, the only Polo Fields south of Aiken, South Carolina, Delray Beach thrived ae a seaside citadel while much of America was economically hampered after the 1929 stock market collapse. Nassau Street . . evokes a memory of prosperity, pleasure,- leisured relaxation and style which was the essence of 1930s life in Delray Beach. The District is comprised of 23 buildings and one vacant parcel. The 18 houses built between 1935-1941 have retained the dominant architectural elements of the Colonial-Cape Cod Revival Style. Styled after the early wooden folk houses of Eastern Massachusetts, these houses feature accentuated front doors, some supported by pilasters, doorways with overhead fanlights, gabled roof lines, - dormers, center door facades, carved wood detailings and Georgian or Adam doorways. The ensemble of existing structures reflects a sensitivity of architectural style that combines in scale, mass and • proportion to formulate an aggregate whole with a visual harmony. Designation Report - Nassau Park Historic District • ' Page Three Thii-tecs?buildings were constructed between 1935-1938, fiv.e between 1940-1941, ca.e in the 1950s and two in the 1960s. 'The three houses built since 1941 are without historic significance, Iet do not adversely affect the aesthetic profile of the street. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING Currently, all houses are in good condition and display skilled craftsmanship. Three parcels,.-228•, 226 and 234 S. Ocean Boulevard are zoned RH-15 and 18 parcels are zoned R-1A. Legal Description: Nassau Park Lots 1-19,. Wheatley Lots 1--12 and Block F-1 and E-4 of John Reed's Village. • 2.47-3 S veue. A4 407-15 VI. SHPACI • • The Nassau Park Historic District designatioa. would restrain con.. • struction deemed architecturally .inoonsistent within the district, or that which would jeopardize the existing streetacape thaehas been intact for nearly 50 years. The designation would further encourage residents to maintain cur- rent streetacape. The Standard Certificate of Appropriateness would apply for all. structural changes or additions. All current zoning would be retained. VII. RESOLUTION As a permanent inspiration and reminder of Delray Beach's proud architectural history, timeless beauty and cultural contribution, the Historic Preservation Board of Delray Beach adopts this Desig- nation Report and Resolution to create the Nassau Park Historic District. r :-:-:,-----•-•-vi "r-vy ' 4114.44i. ifer. .711ip.....07.41: ,,, ,,,„3, . _ .. ;, - ...a. a- liso "444% sk • R it, cuti . Aar .:,,,, ,. t. _.-il 4 lift Sit" 4 A v ♦ . - .N .. - .: a .. a • • .: :. 4 .04 ,. . ,.. -- Ft / el "ft 1 r„ - • -k --, o . • . . a �igtetta" � -.,=� ion 4414C1 eiM _ 1 il g W 4 pit Ass.sre Nt • . f tit Q = •- 03 "I) N 44a. /ot ' .. • AM 404,1> • • .) N a% - 4-,,,... . . . 14.___ItS rt ar IF kg. --4•• /Cr" _ ?PAP. 43*. 0 1 T • i J+bt• • N.) . ... : i iv"' - I -.to ,• .- 411 i tlipiti i_;;;. t CS -. 1:4171gT 4 -• 4 • : 6 N ki % :-..... . :.= • al% t "• = . .a % ii. _ IL-- - iii / • - i 1 th . i - tlil 17,1: 4 . ..4 .. ,-: Nis �: s:...,...,,_ T• . I' i • _ _ ......... - .. (40 k. ; .. % T;. , •a:v k 1, . _A 4. a NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES PRELIMINARY SITE INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE—KURT S.BROWNING-SECRETARY OF STATE This questionnaire is intended only to provide preliminary information about the property to the Bureau of Historic Preservation. Name and Location of Property Name and Address of Owner(s) Nassau Park Historic District;Generally bounded by Nassau Various Street(N), State Highway AlA/South Ocean Boulevard(E), Venetian Drive(W),and Bay Street(S)in Delray Beach. County: Palm Beach I support® oppose ❑this effort to list or seek a determination of eligibility for listing my property in the Has it ever been moved? No ® Yes❑ (year) National Register of Historic Places. Date of Construction or Significant Associations Owner's Signature&Date Nassau Park Subdivision platted in 1935;Period of Significance: 1935-1943. Telephone: 561.243.7284 Type of Property: ❑ Archaeological or Historic Site Original Use: ® Residential Building Residential(Single-Family,Duplex) ❑ Public Building Present Use: ❑ Commercial Building Residential(Single-Family,Duplex,Multi-Family) ❑ Other(Describe) Physical Description (Indicate basic design and construction, and general condition at present time.) Located within close proximity to the City's downtown,the neighborhood is south of Atlantic Avenue and east of the Intracoastal Waterway.It includes single family residences within three separate subdivisions—John B.Reid's Village, Wheatley's&Nassau Park,from west to east.There are 23 contributing properties and 4 noncontributing.Architectural styles include: Cottage,Masonry&Frame Vernacular,Ranch&Minimal Traditional.Neighborhood is well maintained. Why is the property significant? Criterion A: Significance due to associations with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of the City's history such as the development of early neighborhoods in Delray Beach,and is associated with the two major periods of development for Delray Beach:the Florida Land Boom of the 1920s and Post-WWII growth from the 1940s through the 1950s.Criterion C:Contains structures designed by the city's first registered architect,Sam Ogren,Sr.. Enclosures: Name and Address of Person Submitting ® Current Photos(original,required) Amy E.Alvarez,Historic Preservation Planner ® Historic Photos(if available,photocopy City of Delray Beach Planning&Zoning acceptable) 100 NW 1st Avenue ® Location Map(required) Delray Beach,FL 33444 ❑ Proof of Ownership(Property Appraiser record or notarized letter,required) Telephone(Daytime): 561-243-7284 Email: alvarez@mydelraybeach.com Date: Signature: July 7,2011 BUREAU OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION-R.A. 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I I ON N N : 0 . r N 226 231- oo Oo 00 � p ss ,NASSAU I. ,ST. c v o �N o 0 , "'N o N` 71601180 N N ►7 C3 N N; Q 233 o o .o o 0 ,1.1701190 � .� : ,r WINDEMERE HOUSE w CONDO J '`' k BAY STREET z O ''V Q 1= co w z w > LANIKAI VILLAS CONDO z LANGER WAY Q Li o O J CASUARINA ROAD c/ / r s) CONTRIBUTING DISTRICTINFORMAT/ON NASSAU STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT e ESTABLISHED:JANUARY 12.I988 N APPROXIMATE ACREAGE:5.00 LOCATION MAP NON-CONTRIBUTING CITY OF DELRAY BEACH.FL PLANNING&ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL 8.4SE MAP SYSTEM -- MAP REF: NASSAU Nassau Street Historic District Property Classification List Address Classification Year Style Built 1009 Nassau Street Contributing 1964 Cottage 1010 Nassau Street Contributing 1956 Ranch 1015 Nassau Street Contributing 1938 Cottage 1018 Nassau Street Contributing 1938 Cottage 1019 Nassau Street Contributing 1939 Cottage 1022 Nassau Street Contributing 1938 Cottage 1023 Nassau Street Contributing 1935 Cottage 1026 Nassau Street Contributing 1956 Masonry Vernacular 1027 Nassau Street Contributing 1938 Cottage 1029 Nassau Street Contributing 1941 Cottage 1030 Nassau Street Contributing 1939 Cottage 1101 Nassau Street Contributing 1937 Cottage 1104 Nassau Street Contributing 1935 Frame Vernacular 1109 Nassau Street Contributing 1937 Cottage 1112 Nassau Street Contributing 1935 Frame Vernacular 1119 Nassau Street Contributing 1936 Cottage 1120 Nassau Street Contributing 1938 Cottage 1122 Nassau Street Contributing 1938 Cottage 1127 Nassau Street Contributing 1936 Cottage 1160 Nassau Street Non-Contributing 1993 1170 Nassau Street Non-Contributing 1993 1180 Nassau Street Non-Contributing 1993 1190 Nassau Street Non-Contributing 1993 226 South Ocean Boulevard Contributing 1935 Cottage 226 South Ocean Boulevard Contributing 1935 Cottage 229—231 Venetian Drive Contributing 1949 Masonry Vernacular 235 Venetian Drive Contributing 1950 Ranch 1/1 HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH 12,..1.: , ii { _ a Y, f ro^ �� r f s t • i i� - 'fie •.' ek"ra� ,V "Ea. 4s4 w.{ rT T= � 226 South Ocean Boulevard. 1935 i, 1 ., } • ,. _T may, - �,, e k;�T i fix- �• �r c 15 Iwo + - a } r fis • r„,.., �, t t°..."'" ag'�-., x` 1,�Ya .. 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