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PLANNING & DEVELOPME NT DEPARTMENT
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CITY OF PRATTVILLE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AGENDA
April 4, 2013
4:30 p.m.
Call to Order:
Roll Call:
Chairman Langley, Vice-Chairman Price, Mr. Barrett, Ms. Chieves, Mrs. Davis, and Ms. Kirkpatrick.
Election of Officers:
Minutes:
July, 26, 2012; January 24, 2013; February 7, 2013; and February 28, 2013
Old Business:
None
New Business:
1. CA1303-02 Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Patio Enclosure
136 W. Main Street
EEDA, LTD/Michael Thompson, Petitioner
Public Hearing
2. CA1303-03 Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Repair
103 N. Washington Street
Gray Price, Petitioner
Public Hearing
3. CA1303-04 Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Deck Enclosure
236 Wetumpka Street
Richard & Peggy Allen, Petitioner
Public Hearing
Miscellaneous:
Staff Approval
1. 100 E. Fourth Street (Sign-Historic Marker)
Adjourn:
Approved 5/23/13
Prattville Historic Preservation Commission
April 4, 2013
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CITY OF PRATTVILLE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MINUTES
April 4, 2013
Call to order:
The regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission was called to order on Thursday,
April 4, 2013 at 4:34 p.m.
Roll Call:
The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Thea Langley, Vice-Chairman Gray Price,
Mr. Will Barrett,Ms. Kate Chieves,Mrs. Jean Davis and Ms. Lenore Kirkpatrick.Members Absent:
None.
Quorum present
Also present was Ms.Alisa Morgan, Secretary.
Minutes:
Mrs. Davis moved to approve the minutes of the July, 26, 2012; January 24, 2013; February 7, 2013
(special meeting); and February 28, 2013 meetings. Mr. Price seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously.
Old Business:
Chairman Langley changed the order the new business items were heard.
New Business:
Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Patio Enclosure
136 W. Main Street
EEDA, LTD/Michael Thompson, Petitioner
Michael Thompson, petitioner, presented the request for Certificate of Appropriateness for a patio
enclosure at 136 West Main Street. He presented pictures of the proposed antique doors and windows
material that would be used.
Ms. Chieves moved to approve the patio enclosure at 136 West Main Street as submitted.Mr. Barrett
seconded the motion.
The motion to approve passed unanimously.
Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Deck Enclosure
236 Wetumpka Street
Richard & Peggy Allen, Petitioner
William C. Wood, petitioner representative,presented the request for Certificate of Appropriateness for a
deck enclosure at 236 Wetumpka Street. He stated that the deck siding and window frames would match
the existing house.
Approved 5/23/13
Prattville Historic Preservation Commission
April 4, 2013
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Mrs. Davis moved to approve the deck enclosure at 236 Wetumpka Street as submitted. Mr. Price
seconded the motion.
Mr. Price recused himself from the hearing.
Certificate of Appropriateness
Alteration-Repair
103 N. Washington Street
Gray Price, Petitioner
Gray Price, petitioner,presented the request for Certificate of Appropriateness to repair damaged
molding, fascia and siding.He stated that the existing molding had three different designs and would be
replaced with all matching the existing molding on the front porch.
Mrs. Davis moved to approve the repair of the molding, fascia and siding at 103 North Washington Street
as submitted. Ms.Chieves seconded the motion.
The motion to approve passed unanimously.
Miscellaneous:
Adjourn:
With no further business,the meeting was adjourned at 4:53 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Alisa Morgan,Secretary
Historic Preservation Commission
CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Historic Preservation Commission
Planning Department Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
136 West Main Street – CA1303-02
DATE
April 3, 2013
PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT
Petitioner: Uncle Mick’s Cajun Cafe
Property Owner: EEDA, Ltd.
Agent: N/A
Location: 136 West Main Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Second submission for this address.
Previous Approvals: The alterations submitted under CA0807-01 were approved by
the Commission on July 24, 2008.
1. Removal of aluminum façade from front of building.
2. Replace front awning with canvas awning with signage.
3. Removal of aluminum and glass storefront-replacement
with wood door and sidelights.
4. Removal of existing metal rear door-replacement with
antique wooden door matching front door.
5. Removal of existing wooden shed cover over rear
entrance-replacement cloth awning matching color and
signage on proposed front awning.
6. Fencing around mechanical units.
7. Renovations to aluminum carport and shed in the rear of
building.
Conditions of Previous
Approvals:
None
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
Spigner-Grouby Building c. 1895 and 1910. (non-
contributing) The two units were constructed
separately; though now function as one building. The
older, eastern unit retains its original three-bay cast iron
storefront stamped “Chattanooga Roofing and Foundry
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Company.” (Source: Thomason and Associates, 2007
Inventory of Daniel Pratt Historic District) Note: The 1984
inventory lists the buildings’ addresses as 138 – 142.
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. Enclose existing patio with antique doors and windows.
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION
Reviewed by: Joel T. Duke, AICP
Site Visits Conducted: April 2, 2013
Recommendation: Approval
Evaluation:
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/evaluation follow the relevant sections.
Item 1. Enclose existing patio with antique doors and windows.
Rear Additions (page 39)
Rear and lateral additions provide owners with flexibility in their building use. Additions
should use design, materials, and placement that minimize their effect on the district’s
historic character.
1. Additions should cause minimal damage or removal of historic walls, roofs, and
features from historic buildings. Existing openings should be used to connect the
building and the addition.
2. Additions should have little or no visibility from the primary street façade.
3. Additions should be compatible with the original building in scale, proportion,
rhythm, and materials.
4. Additions should be distinguishable from the historic building: they should be
smaller and simpler in design.
CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Historic Preservation Commission
Planning Department Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
236 Wetumpka Street – CA1303-04
DATE
March 28, 2013
PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT
Petitioner: Richard and Peggy Allen
Property Owner: Richard and Peggy Allen
Agent: N/A
Location: 236 Wetumpka Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Initial request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for this
address.
Previous Approvals: N/A
Conditions of Previous
Approvals:
N/A
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
236 Wetumpka Street, (circa 1895, contributing) –
One story, frame, combination gable-and-hip roof,
asymmetrical front, porch with turned posts and
balustrade across front and south side. Built as
parsonage for Methodist presiding elder (district
superintendent), adjoining original First Methodist
parsonage next door. (Note: included in National
Registry listing as 216 Wetumpka Street.)
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. Screen-in existing deck on the rear of the structure. Roof and siding will retain the
look of the existing structure.
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PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION
Reviewed by: Joel T. Duke, AICP
Site Visits Conducted: March 28, 2013
Recommendation: Item 1: Approval
Evaluation:
The requested alterations were reviewed against the Commission’s Certificate of
Appropriateness review policy and the standards contained in the Prattville Residential
Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of manual are included. Staff
comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of each section.
Item 1. Screen-in existing deck on the rear of the structure. Roof and siding will
retain the look of the existing structure.
Additions (Page 40)
Additions to dwellings are appropriate as long as they are placed on rear elevations or
non-readily visible side elevations. Additions should be designed to complement the
historic qualities of the dwelling.
1. Additions should cause minimal damage or removal of historic walls, roofs, and
features from historic buildings. Existing openings should be used to connect
the building and the addition.
2. Additions should have no or limited visibility from the street. Generally, rear
elevations are appropriate locations for additions.
3. Additions should be compatible with the original building in scale, proportion,
rhythm, and materials.
4. Additions should be distinguishable from the historic building: they should be
smaller and simpler in design.
5. Additions should not imitate earlier architectural styles, but should be
contemporary in design.
Analysis:
The proposed project to add screen walls and a roof to an existing deck is most
appropriately reviewed under the Commission’s design guidelines as an Addition. Based
on the applicant’s submitted design, the addition meets all of the adopted standards. While
the applicant states that addition will retain the look of the existing structure, if will be
obvious to the casual observer that the screened enclosure is not a part of the original
structure. Recommend approval.
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ATTACHMENTS
A. Application and attachments
B. Location Map
CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Historic Preservation Commission
Planning Department Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
103 N. Washington Street – CA1303-03
DATE
March 28, 2013
PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT
Petitioner: Gray and Julie Price
Property Owner: Gray and Julie Price
Agent: N/A
Location: 103 N. Washington Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Initial request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for this
address.
Previous Approvals: N/A
Conditions of Previous
Approvals:
N/A
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
103 North Washington Street, Wilkinson-Avant
House (circa 1895, contributing) - This one-story frame
building with shiplap siding possesses a cross-gable roof
with matchstick siding and fish-scale shingles. It rests on
a latticed brick foundation. Its asymmetrical façade has a
shallow, polygonal mansard-roofed bay, a mansard-
roofed porch, and a two-story, mansard-roofed entrance
tower. (Note: included in National Registry listing as 105
N. Washington Street.)
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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. Repair rotted molding, fascia, and siding as need.
2. Replace trim along the top of the exterior wall with pattern different than existing
molding.
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION
Reviewed by: Joel T. Duke, AICP
Site Visits Conducted: March 11, 2013
Recommendation: Item 1: Approval – considered maintenance under
the Commission’s review policy
Item 2: Approve. Requested molding is not
appreciably different than existing and cannot be
discerned without close inspection.
Evaluation:
The requested alterations were reviewed against the Commission’s Certificate of
Appropriateness review policy and the standards contained in the Prattville Residential
Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of manual are included. Staff
comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of each section.
Item 1. Repair rotted molding, fascia, and siding as need.
Design Review Policy
Section II. Certificate of Appropriateness
A. When Required
Certificates of Appropriateness shall be obtained from the Historic Preservation
Committee prior to beginning any of the following activities on properties within
the Prattville Historic District:
1) Alterations, reconstruction, renovation or restoration of the exterior of
any existing building or structure;
2) An exterior addition to an existing building or structure;
3) A new structure including accessory buildings, walls, fences, terraces,
driveways, patios, pools, antennas, or removal of other similar items;
4) Demolition of any structure, including accessory building;
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5) Painting of any previously unpainted structure originally constructed for
commercial purposes;
6) Erection or alteration of any sign
B. Exempt Activities
Certificates of Appropriateness from the Prattville Historic Prese rvation
Committee shall not be required for the following activities:
1) Minor maintenance and repairs to existing materials;
2) Reroofing with same or similar materials;
3) Exterior paint colors, except are required in Section II A.5.;
4) Changes to the interior of the building
Analysis:
The proposed activity is considered maintenance under the Commission’s guidelines and
does not require a Certificate of Appropriateness. Recommend approval.
Item 2. Replace trim along the top of the exterior wall with pattern different than
existing molding.
Architectural Features (Page 15)
Historic architectural features commonly found in Prattville include brick, wood, or
terracotta columns and capitals; wood pediments and trim; and window surrounds. These
features are important stylistic elements and should be retained, visible, maintained, and, if
needed, repaired.
1. Historic architectural features should be retained and maintained.
4. Deteriorated or damaged historic architectural features should be repaired using
methods that allow them to retain their historic appearance and as much of their
historic fabric as possible.
5. For decaying wood, using epoxy to strengthen damaged areas and fill in small
openings is appropriate. For large areas of decay, cutting out damaged areas
and piecing new wood into the gap is appropriate.
7. Owners are encouraged to replace missing or severely damaged historic
architectural features with replacements that replicate the original features or
other similar examples.
Analysis:
Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow for replacement of
deteriorated trim along top of the exterior wall. Crown molding proposed for replacement
is slightly different than the product being replaced (product sample submitted with
application and available for inspection at the meeting). Difference is not noticeable
from street or without close inspection. Replacement is proposed for the entire
perimeter of the structure. Recommend approval.
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ATTACHMENTS
A. Application and attachments
B. Location Map