1906-June 27Planning & Development Department
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C I T Y O F PRATTVILLE
H I S T ORIC PRESERVATION C OMMISSION
AGENDA
June 27, 2019
4:30 p.m.
Call to Order:
Roll Call:
Chairman Langley, Vice-Chairman Price, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Davis, Ms. Kirkpatrick, Mr. McCord, and Ms. Musgrove.
Minutes:
April 11, 2019 (Special Meeting) and April 25, 2019
Old Business:
New Business:
1. CA1906-01 Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Replace window with door
119 West Main Street
Charles Sanderson, Petitioner
Public Hearing
2. CA1906-02 Certificate of Appropriateness
Sign-New installation
166 West Main Street
Randy Eckman, Petitioner
Public Hearing
3. CA1906-03 Certificate of Appropriateness
Sign-Replacement
138 South Washington Street
First Baptist Church, Petitioner
Public Hearing
Miscellaneous:
Adjourn:
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CITY OF PRATTVILLE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MINUTES
June 27, 2019
Call to order:
The regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission was called to order on Thursday,
June 27, 2019 at 4:31 p.m.
Roll Call:
The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Thea Langley, Vice-Chairman Gray Price,
Mr. Will Barrett, Mrs. Jean Davis, and Mr. Joel McCord. Members Absent: Mrs. Kate Musgrove.
Quorum present
Also present was Mr. Scott Stephens, City Planner; Mr. Austin Brass, Senior Planner; and Ms. Alisa
Morgan, Secretary.
Minutes:
Mr. Price moved to approve the minutes of the April 11, 2019 (Special Meeting) and April 25, 2019. Mr.
Barrett seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Mrs. Davis moved to add to the agenda and approve the modifications to signs in the Commercial
Guidelines Manual that new signs should be of a historically appropriate appearance and size using
finishes that complement the building. Mr. Price seconded the motion.
After no discussion, the vote was called. The motion to approve passed unanimously.
Old Business:
There was no old business to discuss.
New Business:
Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Replace window with door
119 West Main Street
Charles Sanderson, Petitioner
Charles Sanderson, petitioner, stated that they are proposing to replace the front window with a garage
door that is similar to the existing garage door on the rear of the building for property at 119 West Main
Street.
Mr. Brass provided staff comments. He stated that the door is modern, contemporary and the building is
non-contributing to the historic district.
Mr. McCord stated that the modern door would not blend with the historic district. He asked that the
petitioner consider two double doors that can be propped open.
Mr. Sanderson stated that he is willing to look into that option of the double doors.
Ms. Davis stated that she would like to see the proposed double doors.
Chair Langley opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed.
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After no further discussion, the vote was called. Ms. Davis moved to table the request. Mr. McCord
seconded the motion.
Ms. Davis moved to amend the motion to table the request until the next meeting (July 25). Mr. McCord
seconded the motion.
The amended motion to table passed unanimously.
At the end of the meeting, Mr. Sanderson requested that the Commission reconsider his request.
Mrs. Davis moved to open discussion for the tabled request for 119 West Main Street. Mr. McCord
seconded the motion.
The motion passed unanimously.
Mr. Sanderson stated that he has considered the option of replacing the window with the double doors as
suggested by the Commission instead of the garage door.
Chair Langley open the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed.
Mr. Barrett moved to approve the request as proposed (double doors). Mr. McCord seconded the motion.
The motion to approve passed unanimously.
Certificate of Appropriateness
Sign-New installation
166 West Main Street
Randy Eckman, Petitioner
Randy Eckman, petitioner, presented the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to place a sign on
property located at 166 West Main Street. He stated that the proposed sign is made of high density
urethane and will be placed on the front façade of the building. He stated that the look is similar to wood
and is carved like wood.
Mr. Brass provided the staff comments. He stated that the material proposed is formed to look like wood.
Mr. McCord stated that he is familiar with this type material and that it is very durable.
Chair Langley opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed.
After no further discussion, the vote was called. Mr. Barrett moved to approve the request as presented.
Mr. Price seconded the motion.
The motion to approve passed unanimously.
Certificate of Appropriateness
Sign-Replacement
138 South Washington Street
First Baptist Church, Petitioner
Terry Bowen, petitioner’s representative, presented the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for
signs replacement located at 138 South Washington Street.
Mr. Brass provided the staff report for the signs replacement for property located at 138 South
Washington Street. He stated that the signs are as proposed: (1) One proposed 7’ x 8’ sign types “A” will
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be located at the southeast section of the property. (3) Three 7’ x 4’ sign types “B” will be located nearest
to the parking lot entrances facing S. Washington St, E 4th St, and at the northeast corner of E 3rd &
Chestnut. (3) Three 5’ x 3’ sign types “C” will be located within the interior parking lot areas, with (2) 5’
x 3’ sign type “C” proposals along E. 3rd St. (1) one 10’ x 2’ proposed sign type “D” will be a handicap
parking identification sign, and (1) one 4’ x 2’ sign type “E” being placed within the public right-of-way
along E 3rd Street. Sign types “F, K & V” will be interior lot wall mounted signage as shown. He further
stated that BZA approval would be required for any signage not setback at least 10’ from any property
line.
Chair Langley opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed.
After no further discussion, the vote was called. Mrs. Davis moved to approve the request as presented.
Mr. Barrett seconded the motion.
The motion to approve passed unanimously.
Miscellaneous:
Mr. Scott Ferguson introduced himself to the Commission. He has shown interest in being a member of
the HPC board. He was informed of the proper procedure to apply for the vacant seat.
Leonardo Rodriguez informed the Commission of the sign that he would like to install at his business.
The Commission informed him of the proper procedure to apply for Certificate of Appropriateness.
Adjourn:
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Alisa Morgan, Secretary
Historic Preservation Commission
CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Historic Preservation Commission
Planning Department Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
119 W Main Street – CA1906-01
DATE
June 20th, 2019
PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT
Petitioner: Charles Sanderson
Property Owner: Rickie Sanderson
Agent: N/A
Location: 119 W. Main Street (C squared CrossFit)
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Third submission for this address/building.
Previous Approvals: CA1709-01- September 2017- Approved alterations of adding
exit door, garage door/ w glass, landing & steps to sidewalk.
CA1606-02- June 2016 – Approved alterations to of changing
doors & windows, replacing walls, and adding siding
CA1512-02 – December 2015 – Approved relocation and
replacement of recessed rear door and addition of handrail for
119 W. Main Street
Conditions of Previous
Approvals:
None
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
119 West Main Street, Yarborough-Laney Building
(circa 1960, non-contributing): This is a one-story
cinderblock with a glazed aluminum front. (Source:
Thomason and Associates, 2007 Inventory of Daniel
Pratt Historic District)
Modification to cinderblock/flat roof addition to the rear
of storefront
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Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition
The following changes have been requested by the applicant. See the application
included as Attachment B for the owner’s description of each item.
1. Replace a front façade window to an open garage door with glass.
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION
Reviewed by: Austin Brass, Senior Planner
Site Visits Conducted: June 20
th
, 2019
Recommendation: Building is non-historic and non-contributing. Commission
should review structure for general compatibility with
guidelines and consistency with construction of the original
building.
Evaluation:
The requested alterations were reviewed against the standards contained in the Prattville
Commercial Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of the manual are
included. Staff comments/evaluation follow the relevant sections.
Item 1. Replace a front façade window with an open garage door with glass
Doors and Entrances (Page 18)
Doors and often buildings central visual elements, so are particularly important features. Historic
entrances and doors should be retained, visible, maintained, and if needed, repaired. Missing or
severely deteriorated doors should be replaced with historically appropriate doors. Screen, storm,
and security doors should note detract from the historic appearance of their building. Doors and
Entrances (page 18)
1. Historic doors should be retained and maintained.
2. Primary entrances to commercial buildings should be universally accessible. If this is not
possible, alternative entrances should be available, clearly marked, and maintained to the
same standards as the primary entrance.
3. If historic doors do not allow for universal access, they should be retrofitted to provide it.
4. Deteriorated or damaged historic doors should be repaired using methods that allow them to
retain their historic appearance and as much of their historic fabric as possible. Epoxy is
helpful in strengthening and replacing deteriorated wood.
5. Owners are encouraged to replace missing or severely damaged historic doors with new
doors that replicate the originals or other historic examples.
6. Clear-glass single-light painted wood doors with or without paneling are most appropriate for
replacing primary doors in the district’s commercial buildings. The opening in secondary
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entrances may be smaller or doors may be solid wood. Dark or bronze anodized metal,
though less appropriate, may be substituted for wood.
Analysis:
The proposed replacement door on the front façade can be characterized as a redefined
window area that will serve as a garage style door. Per the applicant’s submittal, the
proposed door will mimic the existing garage window doors at the rear of the building. This
proposed modern door can be best described as a contemporary design style that may not
best reflect the overall historic vision of the district. The board should take into consideration
that the building is a non –contributing structure, and has characteristics of a contemporary
style design with consistency of construction of the original building.
ATTACHMENTS
A. Application and attachments
B. Location Map
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S WASHINGTON ST
S CHESTNUT ST
E 3RD ST
S COURT ST
E MAIN ST
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HUNTS ALY
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SELMA HWY
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CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Historic Preservation Commission
Planning Department Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
166 West Main Street – CA1906-02
DATE
June 25th, 2019
PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT
Petitioner: Randy Eckman – Fox’s Pizza Den
Property Owner: Same as above
Agent: N/A
Location: 166 West Main Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Third request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for this
address.
Previous Approvals: November 2012- approval for sign modification- install
new copy over existing sign frame
March 2018- Demolition, and re Demolition, and removal
of existing dual, glass and aluminum storefronts. Replace
with newly constructed storefront – wood framing, wood
panels and glass. Repairs to area above existing
storefront and behind existing awning.
Possible painting of previously unpainted brick facade.
Replacement of awning on front of building.
Repair or replace existing upper level windows and
frames.
Repair existing cornices pieces.
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
197. 164 – 166 West Main Street, Downtown Grocery
and Godwin Hardware (circa 1900, contributing)
This two-story brick building has upper two-part
windows topped by quarry-faced ashlar banding and a
neo-classical metal cornice with modillions topped by a
molded brick parapet.
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Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition
The following alteration has been requested by the applicant. See the application
included as Attachment A for a description of each element.
1. Install exterior wood carved single sided sign with raised border and
numbers.
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION:
Reviewed by: Austin Brass, Senior Planner
Site Visits Conducted: June 25
th
, 2019
Recommendation: Approval
Evaluation:
Since the subject property/structure was initially developed as and remains a commercial
structure, the requested alterations were reviewed against the standards contained in the
Prattville Commercial Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of manual
are included. Staff comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of each section.
Signs (page 29)
Signs are important elements in the historic and commercial character of the downtown
business district, and historic signage should be retained and maintained. Signs are also
important means of advertising and establishing business identities.
2. New signs should be of traditional materials such as finished wood, glass, copper, or
bronze.
3. New signs should be installed in locations historically used for signs such as on
awnings, on upper façade walls covering five percent or less of the wall surface,
inside windows, or projecting from the building façade or elevation. Signs should not
cover or obscure architectural features.
4. New signs should be properly proportioned relative to their buildings.
5. Letters should be eighteen or less inches high and should cover sixty percent or less
of the total sign area.
6. Colors used in signs should be coordinated with their buildings. Three colors or less
should be used per sign.
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7. Mounting equipment should be anchored in mortar, not bricks or stones, and should
avoid damaging the building.
8. Lighting sources for signs should be external and concealed. The exception is if
historic or replica neon signs are used.
Analysis:
The petitioner intends to install a single sided 24 x 70 sign. Per the applicant’s
submission, the sign will consist of a high density urethane sign and will be placed upon
the front façade of the building stating “1905”. No details concerning any proposed
lighting were provided by the applicant. Based on the presented details, the proposed
sign meets the Commission’s design guidelines and recommend approval.
ATTACHMENTS
A. Application and attachments
B. Location Map
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W 3RD ST
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W MAIN ST
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CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Historic Preservation Commission
Planning Department Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
138 S. Washington St – CA1906-03
DATE
June 19th , 2019
PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT
Petitioner: First Baptist Church
Property Owner: Same as Petitioner
Agent: Terry Brown
Location: 138 S. Washington St
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Third request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for this
address.
Previous Requests: Denied, November 27
th
, 2018 Exterior Signage for church
campus excluding proposed interior lot signage.
Denied, February 28
th
, 2019, Exterior Signage for church
campus excluding proposed interior lot signage.
Conditions of Previous
Approvals:
N/A
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
First Baptist Church: c. 1953; non-contributing property
brick, pseudo-Georgian with steeple; educational
additions 1965 and 1975.
Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition
The following changes have been requested by the applicant. See the application
included as Attachment A for the owner’s description of each item.
1. Exterior signage for church campus, identification & directional signage.
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PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION
Reviewed by: Austin Brass
Site Visits Conducted: June 2019
Recommendation: Approval, proposed signage better reflects the
aesthetic character of the historic district opposed to
existing signage that would be typical of a suburban
context, and is in following of the guidelines listed below
specifically; being of an historically appropriate
appearance and size using finishes that complement
the building; being scaled to be in proportion to the
property; having simplicity in design and content; having
three colors or less that is used per sign; lighting
sources for signs should be external and concealed.
Evaluation:
Since the subject property/structure is surrounded by residential properties, the requested
alterations were reviewed against the standards contained in the Prattville Residential
Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of the manual are included. Staff
comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of the section.
Item 1. Exterior signage for church campus, identification & directional signage.
Signs (page 34)
Signs are important means of advertising and establishing business identities, and
establishments should have flexibility in determining what modern signage to use
while respecting the residential character of their host neighborhoods.
1. Sign usage should be kept to a minimum. In residential areas no more than two
signs should be placed on the property.
2. New signs should be of a historically appropriate appearance and size using
finishes that complement the building.
3. New signs should be scaled to be in proportion to the property.
4. Simplicity in design and content is recommended.
5. Colors used in signs should be coordinated with their buildings. Three colors or less
should be used per sign.
6. Lighting sources for signs should be external and concealed.
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7. New signs should be installed in locations historically used for signs such as on
awnings, on upper façade walls covering five percent or less of the wall surface,
inside windows, or projecting from the building façade or elevation. Signs should
not cover or obscure architectural features.
Analysis:
The proposed replacement of directional signs are located within a residential district as
part of the Historic District. (1) One proposed 7 x 8 sign types “A”. will be located at the
southeast section of the property. (3) Three 7 x 4 sign types “B” will be located nearest to
the parking lot entrances facing S. Washington St, E 4
th
St, and at the northeast corner of
E 3
rd
& Chestnut. (3) Three 5 x 3 sign types “C” will be located within the interior parking
lot areas, with (2) 5 x 3 sign type “C” proposals along E. 3
rd
St. (1) one 10 x 2 proposed
sign type “D” will be a handicap parking identification sign, and (1) one 4 x 2 sign type
“E” being placed within the public right-of-way along E 3
rd
Street. Sign types “F, K & V”
will be interior lot wall mounted signage as shown within the included packet.
The Commission shall note that any signage being replaced within the public right-of-
way will require special approval from engineering. It is typical standard that signage of
any type shall not be placed within the public right-of-way. Per this proposal, no sign will
be higher than 7’, with the exception of the proposed handicap parking identification
sign.
Furthermore, as the church would be considered a “Legal nonconforming use” in an R-3
Zoning District, sign types are allowed to use sign types that are permissible in a
business zoning district, however due to the nature of the signage placement, BZA
approval would be required for any signage not setback at least 10’ from any property
line.
(b) Residential districts and trailer districts:
Legal nonconforming uses and uses granted on appeal, other than home occupations,
may use sign heights, types, and sizes stated in subsection (c) of this section or as
otherwise approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
(f) One (1) freestanding sign shall be allowed for each public street directly bordering
any parcel or lot. One (1) additional sign per street is allowed for each five hundred
(500) feet of frontage, on that street, in continuous common ownership. Signs allowed
by this section may be placed to property corners.
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(c) Business districts, office districts, and manufacturing districts:
SIGN TYPES
PERMITTED
SETBACK
MAX.
HEIGHT
MIN.
HEIGHT
MAX.
SIZE
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
Attached signs
Must be
placed on
principal
building
Roof line
or parapet
of building
0
Not
specified
None. May be placed on
accessory structure with
approval of the Board of
Zoning Adjustment.
Low mount
freestanding
signs
10 ft. 72 in. 0
Not
specified
Allowed only where building
setback is sufficient to
accommodate setback. Height
restrictions not applicable if
sign is set back at least 15 ft.
from any public road.
ATTACHMENTS
See packet for application, location maps, sign proposal map and photos.
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E 4TH ST
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N COURT ST
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