Loading...
Marina Historic District Designation Report and Ordinance. ; '- ._:.... - .• . OCT-24-1990 U9:57am 90-305233 <l 6620 pg 1 7·12· /IIAfl¡tJf ~ CITY DF DELRAY BEACH \ (' l • ,.:..,. 100 N.W. t sr AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 . 407/243-7000 C E R T I F I C A T I o N 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 E A L ÎHE EFFORT ÄLWAYS MATTERS -l • ., ,.. .. _, I • ~ ._. .J i. ûRB 6620 Pg 1713 ·------- _ __,,. 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 12 6, THAT PORTION OF BLOCK 13 4 LYING WEST OF THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 119, ALL OF BLOCK 12 7, THE EAST HALF OF BLOCK 12 O AND ALL OF BLOCK 12 8, 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 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 l. 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 reading on this the 20th day of December session on second and final , 1988. ATTEST: ¿~C(A-~ ;tîtyëlerk First Reading November 22, 1988 Second Reading December 20, 1988 This instrument was prepared by: Jeffrey S. Kurtz, City Attorney 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 AEOORO ·PALM BEACH JOHNB.D CLERKC 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. The 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. Reconunend approval of Ordinance No. 156-88 establishing the Marina Historic District. FIRST READING Item No. (Ordinance No. 162-88) This is a first reading of designation The Koch House as a local historic place. The Historic Preservation Board at it's November 29th meeting reconunended that the Koch House located at 777 N. Ocean Boulevard be added to the Local Register of Historic Places. Reconunend 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 p;ojects. Key highlights of this agreement are: J AGENDA REPORT Meeting of December 20, 1988 l. 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 abandonments of a portion Village Subdivisi~n. This No. 73-88) This is a· Resolution for the of a drainage easement in the Waterford 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 - .-· - ' '.s:Mtiä· DESICNATION REPORT MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE. li. LOCATION. li I~ DISTRICT INVENTORY .. IV. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SICNIFICANCE. V. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND' ZONING. VI. IMPACT .. VII. RESOLUTION. ,, Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board October 27, 1988-. ----. MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT I. PURPOSE .... The Purpose of the Marina Historic District is to: A. Provide a significant Marina area. legal.framework and incentive for protecting historic buildings and natural resources in the the B. Accentuate the existing structures with design guidelines for complimentary alterations or new construction. c. To spotlight the civic contributions by architects Sam Ogren, Sr., Gustav Maass, Gulfstream's Henry Pope. National John Register Volk, and 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 o~ the north; S.E. 4th. Street on the south; the Intracoastal Waterway on the eas't , 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: l. Contributing Buildings 51 2. Non-Contributing Buildings 45 B. The Contributing Buildings were built in: l. 1922 - 1938 40 2. 1939 - 1943 11 c. The - 51 Contributing Buildings represent architectural styles: the following l. 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~ 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 an~·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'a. The human scale and dimensiona provide a walking street scape. Prominent Ame~~can industrialista built winter homes around the Marina where Gulfstream.residents also docked their yachts for the season. District attractions include: l. 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 Christia~ 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. v. =- 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 Trelly", 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· i I 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. PRESENT USE, CONDITION AND ZONING A. Condition - The condition of the buildings and the neighborhood include: l. 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 - l. 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 RMlO. 3. Block 127 and 128 and the west one half of blocks 119 and 120 are zoned R-lAA. 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 I ! mrtm-~~~2::::1/ ) : ~ ~l"!ID"T"~ rr.;~~:âí,f I I I I I· I _, ';)Ï ' /(I-I ~,, ~ C:;- ,., -- -:,-. =l::-- . ' _.· ~ A ' ·· ¡ ~,)'\ ·\i.,,,r_; ~ ,.. -_· / ,:'I "' I .-- ,.J .._ - '~ '-·..1-. . -:.:¡ 6 1935 tJ3S l'(l.8 ,, 2..S ( '13 I ''?.3S ,,3 J I J:Sô ._) DELRAY BEACH ATLAS - --- ••. _Q.___._ .••. -· - ! '·'\ •, '¡ { ', I ,. i f¡) ¡ '. ,,:, ;...,('-' ' \ ¡ <r , / ... .' ... - ' / I ,~ I I ' \-f' Iv '- l13ú.:;. ..j L./ I Oc, I WATERWAY EAST COMMERCIAL CONDO FIDELITY FEDERAL BANK ....J -<::(' 1935 f- (/) 1989 -<::(' 1988 o 989 () -<::(' o: f- z SEAGATE TOWERS ~¡ ITITITJ ~ ,-----r--r.B"""'A'"'"Y,..,..------._ LANGER WAY CASUARINA t--------1~~¡~ DISTRICT INFORMATION MARINA HISTORIC DISTRICT CONTRIBUTING ESTABLISHED: DECEMBER 20, 1988 N APPROXIMATE ACREAGE: 28.36 - I I - LOCATION MAP CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FL APPROXIMA TEL Y 84 PROPERnES PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT -- DIGITAL BAS£ A/AP SYST8rl -- MAP REF: MARINA FMSF No. Name PB00244 The Presidential Building/Turner Property N/C Northern Trust Bank PB10154 The Blue Anchor PB10155 PB00245 The Boyd Building PB13901 PB00264 PB00264 PB13902 PB13902 PB00265 PB00266 PB00266 PB10290 The Anchorage PB00267 Marine Villas PB00267 Marine Villas PB00267 Marine Villas PB00267 Marine Villas PB00267 Marine Villas N/C N/C N/C PB00269 PB00269 PB10276 PB00298 PB00298 PB10295 PB10295 PB10296 PB10294 PB10294 PB10293 Marina Historic District Resource Log Address District Status Resource Category Style 700-708 E Atlantic Ave Contributing Standing Structure Art Moderne 770 E Atlantic Ave Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Mediterranean 802-804 E Atlantic Ave Noncontributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular 812-814 E Atlantic Ave Contributing Standing Structure Mission 816-840 E Atlantic Ave Contributing Standing Structure Art Moderne 24-26 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular 30 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Mediterranean Revival 30 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Mediterranean Revival 46 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Mediterranean Revival 46 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Mediterranean Revival 48 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure Mediterranean Revival 54 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional 54 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Minimal Traditional 60 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure Monterey 110 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Mediterranean Revival 110 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Mediterranean Revival 110 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Mediterranean Revival 110 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Mediterranean Revival 110 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Garage/ Apt Mediterranean Revival 116 Marine Way Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Frame Vern. 126-140 Marine Way Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Masonry Vern. 150 Marine Way Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Frame Vern. 160 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional 160 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure-Guest House Minimal Traditional 200 Marine Way Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular 29 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional 29 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Guest House Minimal Traditional 33 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional 33 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Minimal Traditional 36 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular 42 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional 42 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Minimal Traditional 49 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure Minimal Traditional Marina Historic District Resource Log FMSF No. Name Address District Status Resource Category Style PB00299 50 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB10292 53 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure Minimal Traditional PB00300 60 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Mediterranean Revival PB00300 60 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Guest House Mediterranean Revival PB00300 60 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure-Guest House Masonry Vernacular PB10289 65 Palm Square Contributing Standing Structure Minimal Traditional PB00374 701 SE 1st Street Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular PB00375 707 SE 1st Street Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular PB13903 705-711 SE 2nd Street Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB10269 708 SE 3rd Street Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Mission PB10269 708 SE 3rd Street Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Masonry Vernacular N/C 711 SE 3rd Street Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Masonry Vern. PB10297 9 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Craftsman/Bungalow PB10288 55 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Ranch PB13904 101 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB00465 The Mews at Sloan Hammock 102 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB10287 Sloan Hammock 106 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Mission PB13905 111 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular N/C 114 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure-Residence Modern Frame Vern. N/C 114 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure-Apartment Modern Frame Vern. PB10286 118 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular PB13906 118 1/2 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular PB10285 122 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular N/C 122 1/2 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Frame Vern. PB13907 123 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Ranch PB10283 126 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Moderne PB10284 127 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB00466 129 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Mediterranean Revival PB10281 130 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional PB10281 130 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Minimal Traditional PB10282 131 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Craftsman/Bungalow PB10282 131 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Craftsman/Bungalow PB10279 134 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Minimal Traditional Marina Historic District Resource Log FMSF No. Name Address District Status Resource Category Style PB10277 138 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Frame Vernacular PB10277 138 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Frame Vernacular PB13908 139 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Frame Vernacular PB10278 139 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Frame Vernacular N/C 142 A&B SE 7th Avenu· Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Masonry Vern. PB13909 143 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Frame Vernacular PB13909 143 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Frame Vernacular PB13910 143 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Apa rt ment Masonry Vernacular PB10275 First Church of Christ Scientist 200 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Colonial Revival PB13911 203 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB13912 209 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB13913 213 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Moderne PB13914 214 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Minimal Traditional PB13915 Fontaine Fox North Building 218 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Minimal Traditional PB10273 219 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Monterey PB10273 219 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Garage Monterey PB10273 219 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Guest House Masonry Vernacular PB10274 Fontaine Fox Middle Building 222 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular PB10272 Fontaine Fox South Building 228 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Residence Minimal Traditional PB10272 228 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure-Apartment Minimal Traditional N/C 229 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Masonry Vern. PB10271 232 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular N/C 237 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure Modern Masonry Vern. PB10270 238 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure-Residence Frame Vernacular PB10270 238 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure-Apartment Frame Vernacular PB13916 242 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB13917 244 SE 7th Avenue Noncontributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB13918 300 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Masonry Vernacular PB13919 303 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Mediterranean Revival PB10268 305 SE 7th Avenue Contributing Standing Structure Frame Vernacular . ' .:'-- 1)//-lßlAJ/.r /-l1s/2?e1e Plsr¿/cr- {l;") ,,;""; : ' PLáPéE2_ Cc1Vr¿¿¡,1._ /!)?J/Hßt:R.S ·r ----- - -·- - --·----··---·-····---·--· -··--·-------·--·----·----------·---·---------· ___________ {~----- f 3 fe,, /& o_7 · //~----- __ ozz o _ --------------·-· -·-·--- - ' ---------- -- C;, .//9 - O/~/ ·-·---·-------··· _ CJ I I/ 9 __ _ _ ó _/ 7 / _ ·-------------··--·- ------------- --------· ------·-- -- ó /_____ I I 1_____ O I 81 __ --- CJ/ I 19 Ó20ô . -·------- --------------------- ----- ---·-- -~ I'___ _II 9 t) 2 I o ~-.:.-.-~~~--- _- - j_ ----- - -- - - ~ ;_- _;: : ::: _ f O/ 11g ao s o ----------- ! . ¡ CJ / I /8- - ---- - ·ctfy ô------- - - -- -· - ·---- - -------- -,- --- ,1) · - --- --¡ - - i·- O I-- --~18 -- --;v-3·- - -- - -- · 11,-· .. ---1 - ---- -----¿,-/-- -·¡-18'- - --- -öo -:~ ·- ---- - _ -- --JI --- - -=~ --~ -=---~-=1~~~ ~ -~~ i __ --- -;;-;;;-~·-==-~- ----- -- __ )f ---- - - - - --- .... --- - -~<- -1 ~~ __ '_ - ; ;;_ ·-= - - - {il .. - -1 .. -- - .. -i- -;;-- - ~:: -- - ~~~ ---- .. H - - - f ,- - ;! - - :::- - :;}~-~ - - ! '' f I I ' 111 j -- r , , -1 2 _ ji[! Ì I - - -l 3f : 1 r - -t- - - - - - r - ¡¡·1· ¡ ¡ ¿; !- ) ! , - - r . - . - - - I - - ·- --- - i_ !li - - 4 - - I - - i __ ,__,,'< ,,_ - ;!; ~ t t ! 3 ¢ . -,·r! - -- ---¡ __ - __ _ _ 1 _ . ;'lt ,__? 1- - . 1-1, i - - - ' ¡, t i¡ll ¡ // ; ¡f ! ; :: ... . i - ----- -- -- ---- ººº ºº ~/ lt ö~º-_ ,~ <,/? __ - _ =: . _¡_ a e: '!' _ _ t oc a ¡ o 6- ¢ ¿ ·- --·- - --- - I -- - ------·--- - --- --- öO ô ) 68 .... ro - •. I ---- -· - -- -- - Öû(J : 68 /Q L. -- -· - -- ! o ao ! o o r o: · t - - - I I I -...-..-------~----- - - ---- 4-3 --- - __ f-¿ ---!--/-~_ . . . ""- _ I 2 _ I/ // ----- I -- - 06 6 ! ºª 46 -----.------ --- Ôôô öo.,,<o ------ -- --- -----If------ !+I---- ----l--- __ • - -~/_,_//1---- - ó 13 o ------ o I _I/Cf o/ Fö -----··-- !+------· I/ 9' 0/s-o ---------- --------- ------ -- 12.. aao Oo ~2 -----· -- - - ---·-- -- --- - ·-- --- -- C3 ôO c-o_.er/ 01 11 . ------,lJ --- ¡ -- -- -, -- - t- 0/·- -- --.: 2 8 --r :)ö í,; -- -- -- ---- --·-1, ---- --- ,- - -- -1--- ------r--- ------ --------·: - - ------ -- - -- ____ ) - -~I _ --I--------L----f_3f- öôô __ ¡ C!5""~_q__ ----- _J,I ! I 1 3 f- C'Öô 1 çS~ / --- --- - 1, -----------f-- - l -------~----- --------- _¡ __ ----- - - --- - -------+--------- :-----, ·_ :::-- -~f:~- ;:r--- _ _______ 1f~-----~=---¡ _ 3 ¡-·----1--o·M-r·cs -?.2 _ ,j I 3 f- -t- Oö o- --¡ ...-; -i-&'ô- - ----- - ¡ I : c... ._. -------- ---- - - -----, - ¡_ - ------,----------- --- --- ¡1 ¡ 34- r eoc I ö .,_ºº ----- -- 11Jt---- -- --- ---, ----------3 4-- l-c,oo--T o,:·.20·--- -- - - --- - - -1¡¡1--- -- + - --- I -- -- -T - ,;.;~ --- -I - - -- --- ' - -- --- - -_- -- _ li íl I - - - - - --- - ¡ - - ~ - - - - - l- v< : - ! - ~ - - ; e¿ ;t. 7c1 - - -- - - __ 1JJ _ _ ¡_ __ __ _ __ 1 J ê?!_ __ L !~~,-- _ :_ ~e:~~_ _ _ 1111 1 ¡ Öl i 12?. ö C)3ö -· 111 ------ -- ---t- - -¡-------- ·1--¿;; . I 128'- . ~ö?-/- .. 11 - - - i - - ! - - - / O I - · 1 I i Ji - Ôô? I - -- - - - --- - ¡ - - ~ - - - - f - ... i ¡ 01 , 12. e -- ,. 1 ~j r ºº6 - f I¡ [ i e, '5 . oc,-o - f I oc ë o óö/Q I' I I I I óö8ö"· -. _,,..... ----------- __ _!_2 £.), J-¿- -.lb- ?..:7 ¿)öö Co3o -- - --- -------------- ------·----- - -- -- -- -· . ·- . - - . -- ¿ 3 öóo CJo ?e> 1--------J--....-----J.----~-----·---- --------- ----- ·- ---· - . -· ----- ---------t+H--·-----4----- --··- -------- -·--- ------~-- CJ?ºº 03 C)Oö -------- --·-----··--- -- -- . ---- ----- C:: 3 oos-o --------- ooo ôo7o -------------~----4------+-----·--·- --- ------·--------- ···-·- ----lt-tt-----~-~=--· ~~ - ~:-~--_Ç,_t --l--=;_:j;-=·~. -------- 1------ ----f-- __ Q_(________ (2_~ ç:;q __ !_o_ -- 1 ~----r-17/_ -- /2¿; - - ºc?ú,~--···. ---·-·-1-----------f--- f ó/ /2Ç -%~::-······. ¡·r--· ---------1--- I 01 ;~¿; --2J/9ô - ) ; __ --~------i-- l O I ::: _ __ -~~----~ _______ ! -+ 11 ¡ 01_ /.12&_=-¡-·0;1a-,---: _________ -----+- 111: _J__~I/_ -----~!¡ _f/:f::. -,--;;;-/zÓ - ·· ì (/ ~ (..a- 10;3:;- - --·- - -~·-::==11-- --··-·-1------1------=----___...__1-=---~-~-· l~-::: -r-~l;± --- - --- i;-- ·-- -t----~---- ; ¡ ·- -- -- - -- ----,li-- ~. J____ : __ ..Z.t_ --J 060 , Ö0/0 _______ ¡J ~---- __ j l_ ; 2 ?- 1- 0~(:) - ¡ -- ÖO ;¡_ô· _ -- ·- _ 11 l --·- -- L __ -- / ¡_ __ 31- - ! ººº OO'?ô 111¡ I 1 1 - - - . -1,l¡lf--- _ -¡~-- --~ ~---_s! f- -~ ec·o 1 __ Ç 2 ~ ¿;- __) it ¡ I l :;1? I ,-,,,.,,,.,..., ,: 02 P"o I ' : 1 I <-- ' i '-""~'-' ---..¡IL.il-! -- ------il_ ------~11 ----- ----T -? ,;/----r· ,F; -;· ·:-r ·..,.- - - -----/¡ ¡ ------ f- ; I /,i __ v_"é_ ·--l ~ó t) j__:"_~ ::- ~ 111·1: I ; r o è! /'] -s ....... ¡ I ·,;:- ; ._ .... ._, - - -1;-- r--~,------r· 31- ÖÖO _:__~'. - ¡ _:__ -! i'!: I I ------ 03öô -- -- -- -----------·- /t; ~/ /20 0/9°0 --·· -- --· ·----- ----- O/ ILö C:,2// _C¿__l · 120 0221 O/ IZó óZ3ö O/ ¡/g Ôö/ö 0/ /IE" C}¿) zo - /2 --- ----•- ¡: ______ _...,...._ __¡___.-1----f-- 1, 1: ,, ¡! -------+t---~~-~---~·---- 1! --- ,! :I i; --·-- --- - :¡- ,. _____ __!J.__ -----··l---~------J------•----- 1¡ ,, :1 -------'4-----+-------1-------- ·- ·---J----- --·-- ----- il ,i -------- __ ...__ __ . ------------4--------------- - ------------ ' .. - - ) =· ·-¡¡- ==1=--·= ===-~1~--=-~--i----~~=- ~----- ~~-~------~-- -- - -- : : - --- j' ---------- ------->·- - ---- ----- ---- - ----- :: ------- ------f----------~·-·~---------- ·I I .I - ---------- . r---t-----·----"---·- ----- ¡¡ !/1 --+--t- ·------·---- - ---- -;>i--------+--- -----1---------+---·--- --f------------- .1 ¡i __ -- -- - ~ +_ - ~==-=1- -- - ~ :_- -=- --- - ~-----J . -=~~~= =-~ ~- -- - - _- ---- - --- - -- - ¡ ¡____ . ---f---- ·--1 J . - . -~. - --- - - - _J · - -- --- . - - -- - - ---- - - - -·---- - ----- ¡ I I -- - - ~- ---- f --------- -- -- - - -- -· 1-- -- - . -i¡---- .. 1-· --1-. -·-··----f----- --- -- -- -!- - . I. ¡ ¡ I i l .Œ f í - ·-·r - I - · .. [ITY DF DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 305/243- 7000 October 14, 1988 SUBJECT: DESIGNATION THE MARINA AREA AS AN HISTORIC DISTRICT On Thursday, October 27, 1988, at 7:00 P.M. the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will hold a Public Hearing at the Delray Beach City Hall, First Floor Conference Room, for the purpose of receiving public input on the proposed designation of the Marina Area as an Historic District. Your property is located within a 300 foot radius of the property being considered as shown on the attached map. You are not required to attend this meeting or to have someone there to represent you, however, you are welcome to do so if you desire. If you would like further information with regard to how this proposed action may affect your property, please contact Dorothy Ellington at 243-7280. Sincerely, Patricia Healy, Chairman Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board PH:ep THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS w ~ ~r,-·----- 1 rr:m-•~· , I I I . I i , ,' i ! \ \ I ~ .-:~-1 -~--:,. .. , De/ 1 "e,tJ to ~1, i-"-w ri /0 /1'J-/t( PUBLIC HEARING 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 7:00p.rn. 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 de s i qt 1 tion of the ·Dzjna , -â.· ,o- - ·. District. The proposed district if shown in t e accompanying 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 5:00p.m. If approved by the Board, a recommendation will be forwarded to the City Commission for final approval. PUBLISH: THE DELRAY BEACH NEWS OCTOBER 17, 1988 CITY OF DELRAY BEACH ELIZABETH ARNAU City Clerk ) \ \ I THE NEWS•' :-----~ •:PUIUC- CITT o, DIUIAT li.ICH --- - -. ·> . . . ¡ Ptlrsuant to fte Code of Or dina nets of the City of Dtlray Beach,' a,JP. tor m. Section 17'.ll(BI, tt,e Historic· Pr,semtlorr Board of ffle • env of Delray Beach #ill conctuct a public. h!aring at 7:00 P.M.;· on OCtobtr V, 1911 in the first floor r~a"enct room at City Hall, 100 NW Ist .A.venue, for the purpose of obtaining 'publk input on the prOQOSed designation of the Marina Historic Ofsfricf. The prC>pOSed district is shown in the accompanying map. A designation report has been compltted by the Board and is available for re- view prior lo the hearing in ~ City Manager's office, Monday through Friday between 8:111 A.M. and l:IIIP.M. If ,wOYed by the Board, a recommtndation will be forwarded to the City Com- mission tor final approval. · l . ,· CITY ÒF DELRAY BEACH ,·· ELIZABETH ARNAU . - City Cleò: . . : _ ~ .},· ~ Monday, l _., tober 17, 1988 '