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HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
Meeting Date: February 4, 1998
Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting
Location: First Floor Conference Room
Time: 6:00 P.M.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to
any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such persons will need a record of these
proceedings, and for this purpose such persons may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the
proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105.
I. CALL TO ORDER (Roll Call)
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• January 21, 1998
III. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
A. Recommend to the City Commission that the Price House, 1109
Sea Spray Avenue be Individually Listed on the Local Register of
Historic Places.
IV. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS
A. COA 335, The Turner House, 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, Contributing
Residence, Individually Listed on the Local Register of Historic
Places. Daniel Davis, Authorized Agent.
Approval for Exterior Rehabilitation; and
Preliminary Preconstruction Application Associated with the Historic
Property Tax Abatement Program which includes Rehabilitation to
the Exterior and Interior.
HPB Meeting
February 4, 1998
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B. COA-320-Continuation 23 S. Swinton Avenue, Contributing
Building, Old School Square Historic District. Alfred Celcis, Owner
or Fred Griffin, Agent.
Approval for a Front Picket Fence Associated with the Site Plan for
the Conversion of a Single family Residence to a Law Office.
C. Pre-Application, Ashby Residence, 327 S.E. 7th Avenue, New
Construction, Single Family Residence, Marina Historic District.
Corky Diamond, Authorized Agent.
V. REPORTS AND COMMENTS
A. Reports from Historic District Representatives
B. Board Members
C. Staff
VI. ADJOURN
Pat Cayce
Historic Preservation Planner
POSTED ON: January 29, 1998
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MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
PUBLIC HEARING
MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 4, 1998
LOCATION: FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
I. ROLL CALL:
The meeting was called to order by the Chairperson at 6:00 P.M. Upon roll call it
was determined that a quorum was present.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairperson Turner, John Johnson, Susan Hurlburt, Tony
Keller
MEMBERS ABSENT: Vera Farrington, Betty Diggans, Anthony Damiano
STAFF PRESENT: Pat Cayce, Diana Mund, Mayor Alperin
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The Minutes for the Regular Meeting of January 21, 1998 were before the Board for
consideration. Mr. Johnson moved to approve the Minutes as presented. The
motion was seconded by Ms. Hurlburt and passed 4-0.
III. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS:
A. Recommend to the City Commission that the Price House, 1109 Sea Spray
Avenue, be Individually Listed on the Local Register of Historic Places.
It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Ms. Hurlburt and passed 4-0 to
recommend to the City Commission that the Price House be placed on the
Local Register of Historic Places, based upon positive findings with respect to
LDR Sections 4.5.1(C)(3)(a)(b)(c)&(d).
IV. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS:
A. COA 335: The Turner House, 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, Contributing Residence,
Individually Listed on the Local Register of Historic Places. Daniel Davis,
Authorized Agent.
Item Before the Board: The action requested of the Board is that of approving
a preliminary preconstruction application associated with the Historic Property
Tax Abatement Program which includes rehabilitation to the exterior and
interior.
Per the applicant's request COA 335 was continued to the February 18, 1998
meeting.
B. COA 320-Continuation: 23 S. Swinton Avenue, Contributing Building, Old
School Square Historic District. Alfred Celcis, Owner; Fred Griffin, Agent.
Item Before the Board: The action requested of the Board is that of approving
a front yard picket fence associated with the site plan for the conversion of a
single family residence to a law office.
It was moved by Ms. Hurlbut, seconded by Mr. Johnson and passed 4-0 to
approve COA 320-Continuation as presented based upon positive findings
with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(E), for the fence with the following
condition:
• That gates to match the fence be installed at the driveway and that the
fence and gates be painted white.
C. Pre-Application: Ashby Residence, 327 S.E. 7th Avenue, New Construction,
Single Family Residence, Marina Historic District. Corky Diamond, Authorized
Agent.
Item Before the Board: The action requested of the Board is that of review
and direction for site plan and design elements associated with the
construction of a new single family residence.
The Board felt the proposed elevations were more in keeping with the
neighborhood than the previously denied proposal, and suggested that the
applicant return with a formal submittal.
V. REPORTS AND COMMENTS:
A. Reports from Historic District Representatives
None
B. Board Members
None
C. Staff
Mrs. Cayce showed the Board photos of two proposed exterior light fixtures
for I Love Dazzle. The Board was of the consensus that the light fixtures were
not in keeping with the Art Moderne style of the building. Mr. Keller stated that
he thought he had lighting catalogs which contained appropriate styles. He
will provide staff with the material and Mr. Ryan, owner of I Love Dazzle, will
be contacted.
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VI. ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business before the Board, Ms. Hurlburt moved to adjourn the
meeting at 6:40 P.M., seconded by Mr. Keller and passed 4-0.
The undersigned is the Secretary of the Historic Preservation Board and the information
provided herein is the Minutes of the meeting of said body for February 4, 1998, which were
formally adopted and approved by the Board on February 18, 1998.
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If the Minutes that you have received are not completed as indicated above, then this
means that these are not the Official Minutes. They will become so after review and
approval, which may involve some changes.
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DESIGNATION REPORT
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Table of Contents
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
II. LOCATION MAP
IIL HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
IV ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
W.BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS
VII.PHOTOGRAPHY
The Designation Report, and its associated research, was produced by Susan Krassy,
Research Atlantica, Inc., 728 Granada Way, Boca Raton, FL 33432. Revisions and
additions were made to the report subsequent to the relocation of the house from 526 N.
Ocean Boulevard to its present site, 1109 Sea Spray Avenue, by Patricia Cayce, Planning
Department, City of Delray Beach.
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: 1109 Sea Spray Avenue
Delray Beach
Florida
Date of Construction: 1935
Principal Architect: Samuel Ogren, Senior
Present Owner: Carl Steven Hayes
Present Use: Residential
Present Zoning: R-1AAA
Palm Beach County
Tax Folio Number: 12-43-46-16 24-000-0110
Current Legal
Description: Lot 11, Sea Spray Estates, Plat Book 21, Page 15, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County.
CLASSIFICATION FOR DESIGNATION: CULTURAL &ARCHITECTURAL
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III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
The Price House was originally located at 526 North Ocean Boulevard. The
legal description of the original site was as follows: Revised plat of Blocks D &
E, Palm Beach Shore Acres, Lots 6 & West of State Road A-1-A, less the west
200 feet of Block E. A map of the original location is included in Chapter VI,
Bibliography and Sources. The house was relocated due to development
pressures and escalating land prices on Ocean Boulevard.
The Price house was designed in the Monterey style by architect Samuel Ogren,
Sr. and was constructed in 1935. The Monterey style was adapted from the
Spanish Colonial and American territorial period architecture of northern
California. The original buildings combined stucco exterior with traditional
wooden elements of New England style which were brought to California by
settlers from the eastern United States. The style gained revival status in
California in the 1920s and its popularity spread, mainly through the southern
United States, during the late 20s and the 1930s.
The most distinguishing characteristic of the Monterey style is the "second story
balcony (which is) usually cantilevered and covered by the principal roof."1 In
Ogren's plan the design feature is repeated in an unusual double balcony on the
front facade which is separated by a symmetrical central block with brick
chimney. The balconies have simple wooden detailing typical of the Colonial
influence, beneath the left balcony is a porte cochere. Upon review of an historic
photograph of the Price House the railings were originally decorative wrought
iron.2 Additional details which appear in the photograph but are no longer
present are ornate wrought iron transoms above the ground floor windows.
The Price House is a two story wood frame structure with two one-story areas
located to the rear. The low pitched roof is cross gabled; the window treatment
is generally symmetrical. The first story exterior is sheathed in horizontal
clapboard, the second story is vertical batten and board.
A brick chimney, flanked by windows on the first and second floors, is a focal
point of the front facade. The front entry features a modest wood door surround.
The majority of the windows throughout the house are 6/6 and 6/1 double hung
sash and are flanked by wood shutters. The shutters are historically correct on
the second story but not on the first. Rear windows have been replaced with
aluminum awning windows. The original front windows on the first floor have
been replaced with fixed glass panes.
1 Virginia and Lee McAlester, "A Field Guide to American Houses" . (New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1988) , p. 431-433.
2 "Uncataloged Photos from Sam Ogren, Sr. , Personal Album of Homes He
Designed", Delray Beach Historical Society.
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The rear entry has a unique glazed tile baseboard. Along a wall near the rear
entrance is a stone fountain set within a framework using the same blue and
yellow tile. Architect Ogren was known to enjoy tile work and used it frequently as
finishing details to his designs.3
A review of building records for the City of Delray Beach reveals that remodeling
occurred in 1937 and repairs from fire damage were completed in 1976. Few
changes have been made to the interior and exterior of the house. A description
of the Monterey style found on page 20 of the "Design Guidelines for Historic
Places: A Preservation Manual" compiled by the Historic Preservation Board in
1990 for Delray Beach uses a sketch of the Price House as a good example of the
style.
Section 4.5.1(B)(3) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for
determining the architectural and aesthetic significance of historic structures.
Listed below are criteria which relate to this property and justification for
designation:
(b) "Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style,
period, or method of construction."
The Price House is a good example of the Monterey style of architecture. It has a
distinct cantilevered balcony which adapted well to the Florida climate. The house
was designed by Samuel Ogren, Sr. during the Depression years of the 1930s
sometimes called the "Golden Age" for Delray Beach. While the style was quite
popular with South Florida's resort communities, most notably the Town of Palm
Beach, only six Monterey style residences were cited within the Delray Beach
Historic Sites Survey of 1987. Presently there is only one designated Monterey
style structure in Delray Beach. The Price House clearly fulfills criteria (b) for
listing in the Local Register of Historic Places.
(c) "Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer,
landscape architect, or builder."
The single family Price House is a notable work of prominent architect Samuel
Ogren Sr. who was selected as Delray Beach's first "City Architect" in 1924.
Ogren, who had no formal training, designed over 250 houses between 1924 and
1950. His most recognizable works were the Arcade Tap Room and Delray Beach
High School. He also designed two Mediterranean Revival style houses on Delray
Beach's Bankers Row. Ogren was considered a key architect in the development
of Delray Beach's resort style. In 1935 he created the Better Housing Office "to
provide quality craftsmen, masons, artisans" in Delray Beach.4 Because the Price
House was designed by Ogren it clearly fulfills criteria (c) for listing in the Local
Register of Historic Places.
a Interview: Samuel Ogren, Jr. , 13, September 1997.
' "Samuel Ogren, 88, First Resident Architect in Delray Beach", Fort
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February, 1988.
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IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
During the 1930s Delray Beach experienced the world-wide Depression in a
unique manner. The period from 1933 through 1941 was considered a "Golden
Age" for this small beachfront community.5 Popular artists, writers, poets and
socialites maintained winter homes in Delray Beach. The social hub of this "Artists'
Colony" was the Arcade Tap Room. Celebrities ranged from popular cartoonist,
Fontaine Fox, to acclaimed poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay.6
As Delray Beach's reputation grew so did the number of winter visitors. By 1934,
1500 people filled the eight local hotels and guest quarters, greatly adding to the
full time population of 2800 residents.' Hotels, clubs, shops, a marina and polo
grounds provided entertainment for these seasonal visitors.
Prominent South Florida architects were actively creating a resort style architecture
that reflected the lively lifestyles of both the seasonal and permanent residents.
Samuel Ogren Sr., Delray Beach's City Architect, provided leadership when he
created a Better Housing Office which contributed to the high quality of
construction by supplying trained craftsmen to the building trade.
Ogren designed more than 250 houses in Delray Beach between 1924 and 1950.
While his earlier designs were in the popular Mediterranean Revival style and
Mission style his commission in the mid 1930s for Mrs. Edwin A. Price was in the
Monterey style.$ The Price property extended from two small oceanfront lots east
of State Road A-1-A to a large double parcel over 400 feet deep on the west side
of A-1-A. Some of the homeowners along this portion of A-1-A constructed
cabanas or small chickees on their oceanfront properties. Seminole Indians were
employed to construct replicas of their traditional chickees. It is not known whether
the Price family had such an oceanfront facility.
The earliest available Delray Beach City Directory describes Mrs. Price as
"Margaret, widow of E.A. Price."9 It is unknown when Edwin A. Price died. The
given address for the original location of the Price residence in the directory is 611
North Ocean Boulevard. A bold 0 next to Mrs. Price's name denoted ownership of
the property. The 1953 City Directory gives the Price address as 616 North Ocean
Boulevard. It was a common practice to change house address numbers by either
city or fire department officials. The Price family retained ownership of this
property until it was acquired and relocated by the new owner, Carl Steven Hayes.
s "Design Guidelines for historic Places: A Preservation Manual", copliled by
the Historic Preservation Board, 1990, p. 3 .
e Lora Sinks Britt, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, (Palatka, FL:
Brittany House, 1984) p. 159.
Delray Beach News, 14, December, 1934.
8 "Index of Designs", by Samuel Ogren, Sr. , Job #52.
9 "Miller's Delray Beach City Directory" (Asheville, NC: Southern Directory
Co.) , 1948-1949, and 1953-1954.
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Section 4.5.1(B)(2) of the City of Delray Beach LDRs outlines the criteria for
determining the historical and cultural significance of a property. Listed below are
the criteria which relate to this property and justification for designation:
(d)"Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends
of the community in history."
The Price House exemplifies the development of the City of Delray Beach during
its "Golden Age." The Depression was a decade of economic difficulties
throughout the United States but Delray Beach was able to adapt to those difficult
times by developing a resort community and artists' colony that provided an
environment for continued economic growth. The "Golden Age" attracted seasonal
visitors who helped stimulate local businesses. While it is not known what
professional or social positions were held by the Price family the size and original
location of their residence indicates a high degree of prosperity.
V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The Monterey style house located at 1109 Sea Spray Avenue is significant as an
example of the work of prominent local architect, Samuel Ogren, Sr. Ogren was
the first City Architect for Delray Beach. His work included the Delray Beach High
School and the popular Arcade Tap Room. This oceanfront residence reflects
Ogren's work during the height of Delray Beach's "Golden Age" when the City
developed into a popular and successful resort community despite a nationwide
Depression.
It should be noted that there is only one individual designation of a Monterey style
building within Delray Beach; a relocated residence within the Old School Square
District, which now serves as the Judge Knott Center for Historic Preservation.
Resettling historic buildings is "sometimes necessary as the nature of many
original sites has been impacted."10 The Monterey style is recognized as
contributing to the appeal of Delray Beach as a winter resort community.
The designation of the Price House as a local historic structure would result in the
recognition of this residence as an important element of the architectural and
cultural development of Delray Beach.
io "Design Guidelines for Historic Places: A Preservation Manual", p. 50.
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VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES AND INTERVIEWS
Britt, Lora Sinks, "Artists and Writers Colony", My Gold Coast, Palatka, FI: Brittany
House, 1984.
City of Delray Beach, Florida. Building Permits.
Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, compiled by the Historic Palm Beach County
Preservation Board, July 1987.
"Design Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual," compiled by the
Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach. 1990.
McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses. New
York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988.
Miller's Delray Beach City Directory, Southern Directory Co. Publishers. Asheville,
North Carolina. Vol. 1, 1948-1949, and Vol. III, 1953-1954.
"Samuel Ogren, 88, First Residential Architect Delray Beach," obituary. Fort
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 23, February 1988.
Ogren Family File, Delray Beach Historical Society.
"Uncataloged Photos from Samuel Ogren, Sr., Personal Album of Homes He
Designed," Delray Beach Historical Society.
Ogren, Jr., Samuel. Delray Beach, Florida, by telephone, 13 September 1997.
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Project Name: COA-335, Turner House
Project Location: 145 N.E. 6th Avenue
The action requested of the Board is that of approval of COA-335 for exterior
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Approval for the preconstruction application associated with the City's tax
abatement program for rehabilitation of historic properties.
The Turner House was placed on the Local Register in November, 1997 and
meets the qualification criteria for consideration for the City and County tax
abatement program for rehabilitation of historic properties.
The proposal for the COA approval for exterior renovation is as follows:
• Repair the structural defects in the foundation system.
• Repair exterior walls on the south and east elevation.
• Repair stucco on exterior walls.
• Repaint exterior of the building.
The proposal for interior work does not require a COA, but will be reviewed with
the tax abatement preconstruction application for appropriateness and
compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.
• Rewire the structure's electrical system.
• Repair interior stucco damage
The exterior portion of the preconstruction application will be reviewed through
the standard COA process. The interior work, for which a COA is not required,
will be reviewed, for purposes of the preconstruction application, using the
Meeting Date: February 4, 1998
Agenda Item: IV-A
HPB Staff Report
COA-335
Page 2
recommended criteria set forth in the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation and Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings'
chapters on interiors.
When the preconstruction application was reviewed by staff, certain portions of
the application were found to be incomplete. As the owner of the property is out
of state, the authorized agent/contractor was asked to provide the required
material. In the event that the agent is not able to complete the application, due
to the owners absence, the applicant will need to return for project review.
:.....:::::::::........:::::::::.....................:.::::ALTERNATIVE.ACTIONS..::::::::.....................:.::::::.::....: ........................::
1. Continue with direction.
2. Approve the COA and Preconstruction Application as presented.
3. Deny with reasons stated.
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Staff withholds a recommendation until the final preconstruction application is
reviewed. Staffs comments will be available at the meeting.
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Project Name: COA-320-Continuation
Project Location: 23 South Swinton Avenue
The action requested of the Board is that of approval of front yard picket fence
associated with the site plan for the conversion from residential use to
commercial.
The site plan was approved by the Board at its meeting of September 3, 1997.
The applicant is requesting approval to install a 3' high white picket fence to be
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LTERNAT
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1. Approve as presented.
2. Approve with conditions.
3. Deny, with reasons stated.
Meeting Date: February 4, 1998
Agenda Item: IV-B
HPB Staff Report
COA-320-continuation
Page 2
RECOMMENDATION
Based on positive findings to Section 4.5.1(E), approve the fence with the
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driveway from the house to the front fence
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Dimensions Lamps
Item No. Finish Width Height Ext. Incand. Fluor.* Application
306253 White/Clear 6.75" 9.5" 4" 1x75 W 1 x13 W Quad Wall
306257 Black/Clear 6.75" 9.5" 4" 1x75 W 1 x13 W Quad Wall
306270 Verde/Clear 6.75" 9.5" 4" 1x75 W 1 x13 W Quad Wall
313957-17 Black/Clear 7.5" 14" — 1x75 W NA Post/Pier \
313957-27 Black/Clear 7.5" 13" 9" 1x75 W NA Wall
Page 2 *Add "F"To End Of Item Number To Specify Fluorescent