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HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
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City Commission Chambers, 1 Floor, Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida
Regular Scheduled Meeting: 5:30
PM
Agenda
Call to Order
Roll Call
Approval of Minutes
Public Meeting
PM-1
Hold a Public Meeting to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness application for a hanging wood sign at 107
Magnolia Avenue.
Tax Parcel Number: 25-19-30-5AG-0302-0120
Property Owner: Howard S. Marks
Representative: Howard S. Marks
PM-2
Hold a Public Meeting to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness application to install a woven wire fence at
715 S. Oak Avenue.
Tax Parcel Number: 25-19-30-5AG-1204-0040
Property Owners: Robert Cassels and Thomas Beck
Representative: Robert Cassels
Minor Reviews
Review of Certificate of Appropriateness approvals issued administratively from September 1, 2012 through September
27, 2012.
6 Month Reviews from April 2012 Meeting
Listed below is the status of projects reviewed by the board during the April 2012 meeting. The board must determine if
the work is in compliance with the approved CofAs.
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Street
112 E. 1
Item: The applicant received approval for a comprehensive sign package based on the uniqueness of the property
because it abuts an alley/street known as Rand Ave making it a corner business
Status: Window signs have been installed.
910 S. Myrtle Avenue
Item: The applicant received approval to construct a 350 square foot addition on the south side of the house
subject to the following conditions: 1) applicant will remove existing asbestos shingles to prepare for
acceptance of new asphalt architectural design shingles in keeping with the architecture of the craftsman as
it is; 2) relocate/recycle existing windows into new addition and manufacture windows of same type and
style needed for other openings; and 3) the peak area of the new constructed roof will not form a gable, but
will be finished as a hip style with matching shingles.
Status: The applicant has not obtained a building permit to construct the addition.
613 S. Magnolia Avenue
Item: The applicant received approval to construct a two car carport addition to the existing carriage house.
Status: The applicant has not obtained a building permit to construct the addition.
Citizen Participation
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Staff Reports
Economic Development Director Nick Mcray will facilitate a focus group discussion with consultant Whit Blanton
(Renaissance Visioning) regarding the Historic Preservation Board’s “vision” and priorities for Sanford. The board’s
feedback will be considered in the “Imagine Sanford” project.
Chairman and Board Items for Discussion
Adjournment
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of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk at 407.688.5010 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
Advice to The Public: If a person decides to appeal a decision made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he or she may need a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence,
which record is not provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105)
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Minutes
Historic Preservation Board
October 17, 2012 – 5:30
PM
City Commission Chambers
City Hall, Sanford, Florida
Members Present
Hank Dieckhaus
Mike Yebba
Steve Chusmir
Robert Kinney
Others Present
Norton N. Bonaparte, Jr., City Manager
Nick Mcray, Economic Development Director
Christine Dalton, Community Planner/Historic Preservation Officer
Mary Muse, Administrative Coordinator
Mr. Dieckhaus called the regular meeting to order at 5:30 .
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Minutes
Mr. Chusmir moved to approve the September 19, 2012 meeting minutes. Mr. Yebba seconded. Motion
carried 3-0, Mr. Kinney not present at this time.
Public Meetings
PM-1 Hold a Public Meeting to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness application for a hanging wood sign at
107 Magnolia Avenue.
Tax Parcel Number: 25-19-30-5AG-0302-0120
Property Owner: Howard S. Marks
Representative: Howard S. Marks
Mr. Chusmir made a motion to approve the 4 x 6 size of the sign with the condition the sign be rebuilt to meet
building code and the reason the size of the sign is being approved is due to the business being located off the main
festival street and is extremely difficult to see. Motion died due to lack of a second.
deny the request to retain a hanging wood sign at 107 S. Magnolia Avenue based on a
Mr. Kinney moved to
finding that the proposed change is not consistent with the purpose and intent of Schedule S and does not
comply with the specific design guidelines contained within Schedule S, as outlined in the staff report and
request the applicant look for other solutions to comply with the codes or install a fabric awning sign
surrounding front of building and the existing sign must be removed within 2 months. Mr. Yebba seconded.
Motion carried 3-1, Mr. Chusmir against.
PM-2Hold a Public Meeting to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness application to install a woven wire
fence at 715 S. Oak Avenue.
Tax Parcel Number: 25-19-30-5AG-1204-0040
Property Owners: Robert Cassels and Thomas Beck
Representative: Robert Cassels
Mr. Kinney disclosed he spoke to the applicant.
Mr. Yebba moved to approve the request to install a woven wire fence at 715 S. Oak Avenue based on a
finding that the proposed change is consistent with the purpose and intent of Schedule S. and complies with
the specific design guidelines contained within Schedule S, as outlined in the staff report. Mr. Kinney
seconded. Motion carried 4-0.
Minutes – October 17, 2012
Historic Preservation Board
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Minor Reviews
Review of Certificate of Appropriateness approvals issued administratively September 1, 2012 through
September 27, 2012.
Mr. Chusmir moved to approve the minor reviews. Mr. Yebba seconded. Motion carried 4-0.
6 Month Reviews (April 2012 Meeting)
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112 E. 1 Street
Item: The applicant received approval for a comprehensive sign package based on the uniqueness of the
property because it abuts an alley/street known as Rand Ave making it a corner business
Status: Window signs have been installed.
910 S. Myrtle Avenue
Item: The applicant received approval to construct a 350 square foot addition on the south side of the house
subject to the following conditions: 1) applicant will remove existing asbestos shingles to prepare for
acceptance of new asphalt architectural design shingles in keeping with the architecture of the
craftsman as it is; 2) relocate/recycle existing windows into new addition and manufacture windows
of same type and style needed for other openings; and 3) the peak area of the new constructed roof
will not form a gable, but will be finished as a hip style with matching shingles.
Status: The applicant has not obtained a building permit to construct the addition.
613 S. Magnolia Avenue
Item: The applicant received approval to construct a two car carport addition to the existing carriage house.
Status: The applicant has not obtained a building permit to construct the addition.
Mr. Kinney moved to approve the 6 Month Reviews with a six month extension granted to the 910 Myrtle
Avenue and 613 Magnolia Avenue properties. Mr. Chusmir seconded. Motion carried 4-0.
Citizen Participation
None.
Staff Reports
Ms. Dalton informed the board the Chairman and Vice Chairman election will be held at the November meeting.
The City Commission has not completed the board interviews, but hopefully will have a new member appointed
prior to the November meeting.
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Ms. Dalton informed the board the next scheduled meeting will be November 14 instead of November 21.
Ms. Dalton reported the new website is up and running and requested information from the board members to place
on the Historic Preservation page.
Economic Development Director Nick Mcray informed the board he is facilitating a focus group discussion
regarding the Historic Preservations Board’s “vision” and priorities for Sanford and the board’s feedback will be
considered in the “Imagine Sanford” project.
City Manager Norton N. Bonaparte, Jr. stated this is an exciting opportunity for Sanford to decide how we want
Sanford to look. There is an active campaign involving the residents defining what we want Sanford to be and
thanked the board for their participation in the project.
Minutes – October 17, 2012
Historic Preservation Board
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Economic Development Director Nick Mcray introduced consultant Whit Blanton (Renaissance Visioning). Mr.
Blanton requested the board’s input regarding their “vision” and priorities for Sanford, which will be considered in
the “Imagine Sanford” project.
Items discussed were: the large number of homes in the historical district, a traditional neighborhood design,
friendly people, preservation needs to be a priority, need to fix the crime and housing issues in the
Georgetown and Goldsboro areas, and when City Hall is relocated it needs to remain in the downtown area.
Staff Reports
Ms. Dalton gave an update on the property located at 519 Palmetto Avenue.
Chairman and Board Items for Discussion
Mr. Kinney stated the signage on the SunTrust building appears to be something different than what was
approved. Ms. Dalton stated she would check and report back.
Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:03 .
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