HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.13.00Historic Preservation Board
Meeting Notice
Date: April 13, 2000
Location Sanford City Hall
City Commission Chambers
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
Time: 5:00 P.M.
AGENDA
L Call to Order
IL Roll Call - excused and un- excused absences
III. Approval of Minutes - March 9, 2000
IV. Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness - Commercial
A. 222 South Magnolia Avenue (previously tabled)
Signs (already done)
B. 116 Park Avenue & 107 South Magnolia Avenue (previously tabled)
Construct balconies
C. 108 South Magnolia Avenue
Exterior renovations
V. Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness - Residential
A. 719 Oak Avenue (previously tabled)
Install a 48" tall concrete block wall
B. 400 Palmetto Avenue
Paint, repair driveway, fencing, replace columns, replace doors
C. 508 Myrtle Avenue
Open front porch, add new railing, windows, and doors
D. 410 Palmetto Avenue
Replace roof (already done), replace windows, replace wood, paint
VL Discussion Regarding Code Enforcement (Charles Rowe)
VII. Discussion Regarding Sidewalk Repair (Jerry Herman)
VIII. Other Business
IX. Adjournment
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
MEETING OF APRIL 13, 2000
5:00 P.M.
CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Scott Singeisen
Bob Kuhn
Fred Rogers
Don Moore
Julia Goeb
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Claudia Weber- excused
Eline Ransom
Bart Rush
Barbara Farrell
Walt Padgett
Barbara Knowles
OTHERS PRESENT:
Brad Stevenson, Staff Liaison
Marion Anderson, Recording Secretary
The Chairman called the meeting to order at 5:00 P.M.
Mr. Moore moved to approve the Minutes as circulated. Seconded by Mr. Kuhn. All in favor. Motion carried.
Application for Certificates of Appropriateness - Commercial:
222 S. Magnolia Avenue (previously tabled) - Signs. Ms. Goeb moved to remove from the table. Seconded by
Mr. Rogers. All in favor. Motion carried.
Geraldine Riehle, 222 S. Magnolia represented this request. She requested to place two signs on top of the
building which states Carpet Works. Both signs would be placed above the windows on the Magnolia Avenue
side and on the 3rd Street side. The signs will be approximately 6'x2'. Ms. Riehle stated that the rain drip would
be removed.
A motion was made and seconded to approve. All in favor. Motion carried.
116 Park Avenue & 107 S. Magnolia Avenue (previously tabled) - construct balconies. Ms. Goeb moved to
remove from the table. Seconded by Mr. Kuhn. All in favor. Motion carried.
Rami Yosefian represented this request. He stated that he will be creating balconies that were there before.
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PAGF, 7.
A motion was made and seconded to approve with 116 Park Avenue to be 8' deep, and 107 Magnolia Avenue to
be 10" deep with City Commission approval.
108 S. Magnolia Avenue - exterior renovations. Michael Fouts was present. He stated that they would like to do
exterior modifications to the building which includes creating a first floor access, and the installation of an
awning. The structure has water intrusion problems which must be addressed in order to make it a sound
structure.
A motion was made and seconded to approve with the following stipulations: the front will not include concrete
block, removal of glass block and installation of clear story windows, doors to be as large as openings and to be
single lite wood doors, and the paint colors are to be determined. All in favor. Motion carried.
Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness - Residential:
719 Oak Avenue (previously tabled) - install a 48" tall concrete block wall. Due to lack of representation, the
item was left on the table.
400 Palmetto Avenue - paint, repair driveway, fencing, replace columns, replace doors. Carl Zendell was present.
She stated that they would like to repair the concrete driveway, re -do the fence, replace columns, add railings to
the front porch bottom and replace the top porch railings. They would also like to replace the two doors on the
upstairs front porch with French doors. Ms. Zendell stated that they would be using P/T wood to repair and
replace wood columns, fascia, wall, fence, porch and balcony. The columns would be made to match the same
lines as the top porch.
A motion was made and seconded to approve. Motion carried.
508 Myrtle Avenue - open front porch, add new railings, windows, and doors. Todd Gray was present
representing this request. He stated that he would like to remove the CDX plywood and windows from the
existing porch and install new wooden railings and spindles. He would also like to install wooden windows and a
wooden door with a glass panel. The paint will match the existing trim.
A motion was made and seconded to approve. Motion carried.
410 Palmetto Avenue - replace roof (already done), replace windows and replace wood, paint.
Michael Hostnick, 1057 Love Lane, Apopka, was present. He stated that there would not be any changes in
design. He would like to replace rotted wood with new wood, sand blast the exterior, replace windows, and paint
the exterior white. He has replaced the asphalt shingle roof.
A motion was made and seconded with the windows to be wood and the exterior to be sanded in lieu of sand
blasting. Motion carried.
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Discussion Regarding Sidewalk Repair (Jerry Herman). Mr. Herman stated that they have stopped repairing the
sidewalks with asphalt. There had been several complaints in the neighborhood. The City has hired a consultant
to evaluate the sidewalks, quantify and qualify. We anticipate coming up with a plan to replace the sidewalks,
probably the worst first. The new sidewalks will be concrete.
Mr. Herman estimated that there is approximately 20 miles of sidewalk work to do with a cost of about $7.00 per
foot. He is hoping to have all substandard sidewalks replaced in the next few years.
Mr. Singeisen suggested that Mr. Herman contact Michael Zimney with the Division of Historic Preservation with
the State of Florida regarding a grant for bricks and mortar type projects.
Mr. Herman updated the Commission on the Historic District Downtown Lighting Project ongoing with the
Historic Trust. He has been working on adding lights on the north/south and east/west streets and mid- blocks,
and the replacement of existing FPL type poles with historic poles. The cost estimate stage has not been reached.
He stated that another item Public Works is working on is the restoration of brick streets. He is looking into
alternatives of striping asphalt off of the bricks. Mr. Singeisen suggested that he speak with Michael Zimney
regarding these projects also.
Ms. Goeb reported that Claudia Webber's neighbors have been phoning into the City regarding work being done
at her residence. She wanted everyone to know that what she is doing is all maintenance. She wanted the Board
to be assured that she is strictly doing interior renovations which do not require a Certificate of Appropriateness.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:30 P.M.