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2002-Feb HPC Pkt (Draft) 1 0 2 W e s t M a i n S t r e e t \ P r a t t v i l l e , A L 3 6 0 6 7 \ 334. 5 9 5 . 0 5 0 0 \ p r a t t v i l l e a l . g o v BILL GILLESPIE, JR. MAYOR J. SCOTT STEPHENS, AICP DIRECTOR C I T Y OF P R A T T VI LL E H I S T OR I C P R E SE R VA T I O N C O M M IS S ION AGENDA February 27, 2020 4:30 p.m. Call to Order: Roll Call: Chairman Langley, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. McCord, Ms. Musgrove and Ms. Teresa Nettles. Election of Officers: Minutes: January 23, 2020 Old Business: None New Business: None Miscellaneous: Adjourn: DRAFT Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission January 23, 2020 Minutes Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PRATTVILLE 1 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION 2 MINUTES 3 January 23, 2020 4 5 6 Call to order: 7 The regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission was called to order on Thursday, 8 January 23, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. 9 10 Roll Call: 11 The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Thea Langley, Mr. Will Barrett, Mrs. Jean 12 Davis, Mr. Scott Ferguson, Mr. Joel McCord and Ms. Teresa Nettles. Members Absent: Ms. Kate 13 Musgrove. 14 15 Quorum present 16 17 Also present was Mr. Scott Stephens, City Planner, Mr. Austin Brass, Planner, and Ms. Alisa Morgan, 18 Secretary. 19 20 Minutes: 21 Ms. Nettles moved to approve the minutes of the December 19, 2019 meeting. Mrs. Davis seconded the 22 motion. The motion passed unanimously. 23 24 Old Business: 25 There was no old business to discuss. 26 27 New Business: 28 Certificate of Appropriateness 29 New Structure-Storage Building 30 115 East 5th Street 31 Carolyn J. Williams, Petitioner 32 33 Carolyn Williams, petitioner, presented the request for the storage building that is located on the property. 34 35 Mr. Brass provided the staff report. He stated that the main house at 115 East Fifth Street is a contributing 36 structure to the historic district. He stated that the accessory structure was place prior to obtaining a building 37 permit. The structure is located adjacent from the building line that is visible from a public street. He stated 38 that the guidelines are substantially met except that the accessory structure does not match the primary 39 structure entirely. Staff recommended that the proposed accessory structure be painted to match the primary 40 structure and the structure be replaced elsewhere on the lot that allows it to not be visible from a public 41 vantage point. 42 43 Kenneth Chambliss, property owner, stated that the accessory structure is movable and could be relocated. 44 45 Chairman Langley opened the floor for public comments. There being none, the public hearing was closed. 46 47 After no other discussion, the vote was called. Ms. Nettles moved to approve the request contingent that 48 the accessory structure is relocated behind the main structure. The motion failed for a lack of a second. 49 50 Mr. McCord moved to approve the request contingent that the accessory structure is relocated behind the 51 main structure within city zoning guidelines and painted a complementary color to match the main structure. 52 Mr. Barrett seconded the motion. 53 54 The motion to approve passed unanimously. 55 DRAFT Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission January 23, 2020 Minutes Page 2 of 2 56 Certificate of Appropriateness 57 Alterations-Changes to windows & doors; adding letter signage; deck and rear windows 58 127 West Main Street 59 Jessica Neave, Petitioner 60 61 Jessica and Bradley Neave, petitioners, presented their request for alterations at 127 West Main Street. 62 They also stated that they are requesting to make changes to the rear as well. 63 64 Mr. Brass provided the staff report for alterations requested at 127 West Main Street. He stated that the 65 proposed requested alterations meets the guidelines. He stated that their request for future alterations to the 66 rear was not received for review with this submission and should be reviewed at the time proposals are 67 submitted. 68 69 Chairman Langley opened the floor for public comments. There being none, the public hearing was closed. 70 71 After no further discussion, the vote was called. Mrs. Davis moved to eliminate the requests for the rear 72 property (#Items 5 and 6) and to approve the requests as submitted for Items 1, 2, 3, and 4. Mr. Barrett 73 seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed unanimously. 74 75 Certificate of Appropriateness 76 Alterations-Replace Awning 77 161 West Main Street 78 Debra Pace, Petitioner 79 80 Debra Pace, petitioner, presented the request to replace the awning on property at 161 West Main Street. 81 She stated that the property owner is replacing the awning and replaced with material that was not removed. 82 83 Mr. Brass provided the staff report. He stated that the petitioner applied for a permit and was approved for 84 the replacement of the existing metal panels on a flat metal awning with bracing. The work extended 85 beyond the replacement of metal panels to include the addition of a metal canvas. He stated that the design 86 guidelines require that the material for awnings be canvas or acrylic or be vinyl coated. 87 88 After no further comments, the vote was called. Mr. Barrett moved to deny the request as submitted. Mr. 89 McCord seconded the motion. The motion to deny passed unanimously. 90 91 There were no public comments on this request. 92 93 Miscellaneous: 94 Mr. Brass announced that this would be his final meeting with the HPC as he will no longer be with the 95 City of Prattville. 96 97 Adjourn: 98 With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:21 p.m. 99 100 Respectfully submitted, 101 102 103 Alisa Morgan, Secretary 104 Historic Preservation Commission 105 DRAFT