2203-March 24 HPC102 West Main Street \ Prattville, AL 36067 \ 334. 595.0500 \ prattvilleal.gov
BILL GILLESPIE, JR.
MAYOR
J. SCOTT STEPHENS, AICPDIRECTOR
CITY OF PRATTVILLE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AGENDA
March 24, 2022 4:30 p.m.
Call to Order:
Roll Call: Chairman Sanford, Vice-Chairman Stewart, Mr. Barker, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. Nettles, and Ms. Rollins.
Minutes: February 24, 2022 and March 8, 2022 Special Meeting
Committee Reports:
Old Business: None
New Business: 1.COA2203-01 Certificate of AppropriatenessExterior Renovations 101 N. Chestnut Street Alfred Booth, Petitioner
Public Hearing
2.COA2203-02 Certificate of AppropriatenessAccessory Structure 133 Pletcher Street Brigitte Lee, Petitioner
Public Hearing
3.COA2203-03 Certificate of AppropriatenessFountain 115 Maple Street Tom Miller, Petitioner
Public Hearing
4.COA2203-04 Certificate of AppropriatenessFountain Bridge Street and Maple Street (Roundabout) City of Prattville, Petitioner
Public Hearing
5.COA2203-05 Certificate of AppropriatenessFitness Court Maple Street City of Prattville, Petitioner
Public Hearing
Miscellaneous:
Adjourn:
Approved 4/28/22
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CITY OF PRATTVILLE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES March 24, 2022 Call to order: The Chairman called the regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission to order on Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 4:27 p.m. Roll Call: The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Tim Sanford, Vice-Chair Taylor Stewart, Mrs. Jean Davis, Mr. Scott Ferguson, Ms. Kristi Rollins, and Mrs. Teresa Nettles. Members Absent: Mr. Zack Barker.
Quorum present
Also present was Mr. Scott Stephens, City Planner; Mr. Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner; Mr. Tommie Williams, Planner, and Ms. Alisa Morgan, Secretary. Minutes: Mrs. Davis moved to approve the minutes of the February 24, 2022 regular meeting. Mrs. Nettles seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mrs. Rollins moved to approve the minutes of the March 8, 2022 special meeting. Ms. Stewart seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Committee Reports: There were no reports to be made. Old Business:
There was no old business to discuss. New Business: Certificate of Appropriateness Exterior Renovations 101 N. Chestnut Street Alfred Booth, Petitioner Mr. Williams provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior renovations on property located at 101 N. Chestnut Street. No action was taken on this request. The Commission determined that the requested renovations were previously approved and Chairman Sanford recommended that reference be made to the previous (2/28/2013) approval. There were no public comments made. Certificate of Appropriateness Accessory Structure 133 Pletcher Street Brigitte Lee, Petitioner
Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to allow an accessory structure on property located at 133 Pletcher Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to place a pre-fabricated 10 ft x 12 ft accessory structure at the rear of the property. He stated that the proposed location is a wooded area of the lot, with
limited visibility from Pletcher Street, Maple Street, or surrounding properties. He stated that the proposed accessory
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structure is consistent with the Historic Guidelines, and due to the limited visibility and non-contributing status of the primary structure, staff recommends approval. Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. Tom Miller, 115 Maple Street, stated that he was standing in for the petitioner, Brigitte Lee. He spoke in favor of the request. There were no other comments, the public hearing was closed. After no further discussion, the vote was called. Mr. Ferguson moved to approve the accessory structure as submitted. Ms. Stewart seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed unanimously. Mrs. Davis moved to change the order of agenda items 3 and 4. Mrs. Nettles seconded the motion. Certificate of Appropriateness Fountain Bridge Street and Maple Street (Roundabout) City of Prattville, Petitioner Mr. Stephens provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a fountain on property located in the roundabout of the street on Maple Street and Bridge Street. He stated that the fountain will be similar to the fountain in the Heritage Park. It will be gloss black finish. Robby Anderson, petitioner’s representative, presented the request for the fountain on Maple Street and Bridge Street. He stated that the fountain will be located inside the 30’ circle with some protective fencing similar to what was previously approved fencing used by the city. Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. Tom Miller, 115 Maple Street, spoke in favor of the request. There were no other comments, the public hearing was closed. Chairman Sanford opened the discussion for the board. After their discussion, the vote was called. Mrs. Davis moved to approve the fountain (Caesar Model) as presented to include an iron fence similar in height (no more than
3 feet) to the surrounded brick pool base. Mr. Ferguson seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed unanimously. Certificate of Appropriateness Fountain 115 Maple Street Tom Miller, Petitioner Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a fountain in the front yard on property located at 115 Maple Street. He stated that the proposed request does not meet the guidelines however it does not detract from the existing structures in the area. Tom Miller, petitioner, presented the request for the fountain at 115 Maple Street. He stated that the proposed 7 foot Janey Crane Fountain does not have a modern look. Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed.
Chairman Sanford opened the discussion for the board. After their discussion, the vote was called. Mr. Ferguson moved to approve the fountain (Janney Crane Fountain Model) as presented. Mrs. Nettles seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed by majority vote as recorded. Favor: Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. Nettles, Mrs. Davis, Ms.
Rollins, and Chairman Sanford. Oppose: Ms. Stewart.
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Certificate of Appropriateness Fitness Court Maple Street City of Prattville, Petitioner Ms. Stewart recused herself from acting on this item due to conflict of interest. Mr. Stephens provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a fitness court on property located on the creek side of Maple Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to install a 40ft x 40ft outdoor fitness area. The guidelines do not have any sections on or references to proposals such as this. He stated that the staff recommends considering landscaping to provide a visual buffer between the fitness area and adjoining residential property.
Lisa Byrd, petitioner’s representative, presented the request for the outdoor fitness court proposed for location on the Creekside of Maple Street. She stated that the fitness court will be operated as a park use with limited hours. She stated that the they are proposing landscaping, a bike rack, and fencing to enclose the court. She stated that the
location is a good area to fit in the one-mile pedestrian walking path. Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. Jon Lee Finnegan, 211 Deer Trace Street; Anthony Castaldo, 124 Maple Street; Angela Josey, 138 Maple Street; Tom Miller, 115 Maple Street, and a letter received from Zack Barker, 150 Pletcher Street, were in opposition to the location of the proposed fitness court. Vandalism, traffic and parking issues, and safety concerns were also expressed. There were no other comments, the public hearing was closed. Chairman Sanford opened the discussion for the board. Chairman Sanford asked if an alternate location been considered. Mrs. Byrd stated that they are not opposed to a different downtown location. After their discussion, the vote was called. Mrs. Davis moved to deny the fitness court as presented. Mr. Ferguson seconded the motion. The motion to deny passed unanimously. The commission recommended a work session if an alternate downtown location is found. Mrs. Nettles, Chairman
Sanford, and Mr. Barker were named as committee members for the work session. Miscellaneous: Guidelines Update Mr. Stephens provided an update on the process of the Design Guidelines being managed by PaleoWest.
Adjourn: With no further business, Ms. Stewart motioned to adjourn the meeting. Ms. Rollins seconded the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 5:55 p.m. Respectfully submitted,
Alisa Morgan, Secretary Historic Preservation Commission
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Historic Preservation Commission
Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
133 Pletcher Street – CA2203-02-01
DATE
March 24, 2022
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
Petitioner: Brigitte Lee
Property Owner: Same
Agent: N/A
Location: 133 Pletcher Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: No known requests for a Certification of Appropriateness for
this address
Previous Approvals: No known CoA requests
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
133 Pletcher Street, (circa 1938, per tax records) –
Property not listed in 1984 or 2007 Historic Places
Inventories.
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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. Construction of Accessory Structure
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION:
Reviewed by: Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner
Site Visits Conducted: March, 2022
Recommendation: Approve
Evaluation:
Since the subject property/structure was initially developed as a residence, the requested alterations
were reviewed against 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. The following changes are proposed:
1. Construction of Accessory Structure
Outbuildings (page 50)
Outbuildings contribute to the historic and residential character of the district. Historic outbuildings should be retained and maintained. New outbuildings should use design, materials, and placement that
support the district’s historic character.
1. Historic outbuildings should be retained and maintained. 2. New outbuildings should be smaller than the adjoining main building. 3. New outbuildings should be simple in appearance. 4. New outbuildings should use building and roof forms compatible to those used in the adjoining main building.
5. New outbuildings should use materials compatible to those used in the adjoining main buildings. Outbuildings that are not visible from public vantage points or have very limited visibility may use modern synthetic siding materials.
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Analysis:
The petitioner would like to place a 120 square foot (10 ft x 12 ft) accessory structure at the rear of the
property. The proposed accessory structure is a pre-fabricated Tuff Shed brand structure, with 6’
wooden walls, shingle roof, and a single door. Proposed location is a wooded area of the lot, with limited
visibility from Pletcher Street, Maple Street, or surrounding properties. Proposed accessory structure is
consistent with the Historic Guidelines, and due to the limited visibility and non-contributing status of the
primary structure, staff recommends approval.
Pictures:
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Historic Preservation Commission
Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
Bridge Street/Maple Street Roundabout
Fountain
DATE
March 24, 2022
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
Petitioner: City of Prattville
Property Owner: City of Prattville
Location: Roundabout at intersection of Bridge St and Maple St
Review Status and History
Submission Status: None
Previous Approvals: None
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
None
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Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition
The following addition has been requested by the applicant. See the application included.
1. Install an approximately 8ft tall water fountain in the roundabout located at
the intersection of Bridge Street and Maple Street
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION:
Reviewed by: Scott Stephens, Planning Director
Site Visits Conducted: March 2022
Recommendation: Approval
Evaluation:
The subject property is a new roundabout constructed in the intersection of Bridge Street and Maple Street.
Property to the west is the site of the Daniel Pratt Gin Company that is currently being converted to
apartments (residential), to the south is the local Masonic lodge, and to the east is a single family housing.
The subject property is between a former industrial site (the apartment project will be maintaining the
industrial look), a civic building, and a recently built residential house. The Prattville Commercial Design
Review Guidelines Manual has no reference to or information on fountains. The Prattville Residential
Design Review Guidelines Manual does. The relevant sections of manual are included. Staff
comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of each section.
Staff Analysis / Recommendation:
1. Install fountain in roundabout.
Pools and Fountains (Residential Guidelines page 51)
1. Swimming pools and fountains should be located in the back yards and have limited
visibility from public vantage points.
2. Plants and/or fencing should be used to screen views of pools or fountains.
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Staff Analysis
The “Musgrove Fountain” in Downtown’s Heritage Park has become a well known and welcome icon
of Prattville. The Musgrove Fountain is featured on page 3 of the Prattville Commercial Design
Review Guidelines Manual in the section on the Intent and Purpose of Design Guidelines. However, the
Commercial Manual has no reference to fountains, and the Residential Manual states that fountains
should be limited from the public view.
The proposal for the roundabout fountain will be very similar to the Musgrove Fountain. The
Musgrove Fountain was constructed by Robinson Iron and is their ‘Florentine’ model. The proposed
roundabout fountain will be the ‘Caesar’ model, which will have a similar height, width, and form.
Staff believes the proposed fountain at this location would be akin to civic art and compliment the
existing Musgrove Fountain.
Roundabout from Bridge Street, looking North
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Roundabout from Gin Shop property, looking East
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Musgrove Fountain (Florentine Model)
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Historic Preservation Commission
Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
115 Maple Street –CA2203-03
DATE
March 24, 2022
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
Petitioner: Tom Miller
Property Owner: Tom Miller
Agent: Owner
Location: 115 Maple Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: Sixth request for Certificate of Appropriateness for this
address
Previous Approvals: CoA granted for demolition of existing Wainwright-Smith-
Cook House on June 9, 2016
CoA granted on December 15, 2016 for relocation of front
portion of the Wainwright-Smith-Cook House to new
location on Third Street
CoA granted on June 27, 2017 for the construction of a new
residential structure.
CoA granted on May 24, 2018 for construction of fending on
property.
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CoA granted August 27, 2020 allowing the installation of
solar panels on roof.
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
115 Maple Street, Wainwright-Smith-Cook House
(circa 1860, contributing) – This rectangular one-story
frame building has extensive rear additions. Circa 1900,
workers moved the formerly detached kitchen and
servant’s quarters to connect with the rear of the house.
A possible construction date for its deck-roofed porch
with chamfered and molded columns and pierced-work
wood railing is circa 1880.
Note original structure approved for demolition on June
9, 2016. Front portion and porch removed to new
location on West Third Street in 2017.
Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition
The following alterations have been requested by the applicant.
1. Place Decorative Fountain in Front Yard
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION:
Reviewed by: Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner
Site Visits Conducted: March 2022
Recommendation: Approval
Proposed project does not detract from the existing
structures in the area. See staff evaluation for additional
details.
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Evaluation:
Since the subject property/structure was initially developed as a residence, the requested alterations were
reviewed against 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. The following changes are proposed:
1. Place Decorative Fountain in Front Yard
Pools and Fountains (Residential Guidelines, page 51)
Pools and fountains are modern elements that can be most welcome on a summer day! New
pools and fountains should use placement that minimizes their effect on the district’s historic
character.
Pools and fountains should be located behind buildings and out of public view.
Fences and plantings should be used to shield pools or fountains from public view.
1. Swimming pools and fountains should be located in the back yards and have limited
visibility from public vantage points.
2. Plants and/or fencing should be used to screen views of pools or fountains.
Item 1 Recommendation: Approval
Applicant is proposing to place a decorative cast iron fountain in the front yard of 115 Maple
Street, between the front porch and the driveway. Proposed fountain will stand approximately 7
feet in height, and be similar in design and material to an existing City fountain at the corner of
Court St. and Main St., the Musgrove Fountain, and a proposed City fountain inside the
roundabout at the intersection of Maple Street and Bridge Street. Fountain will be purchased
from the same company, Robinson Iron, as the Musgrove Fountain and the proposed
roundabout fountain. Considering the context, location, style and materials, staff recommend
approval
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PICTURES
Proposed fountain location (applicant provided)
- Denotes proposed fountain location
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Proposed example of fountain (applicant provided)
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Drawing of proposed fountain (applicant provided)
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Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 6:47:34 AM
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Thanks!
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Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 6:48:15 AM
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Historic Preservation Commission
Staff Report
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS
Maple Street Fitness Area
DATE
March 24, 2022
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
Petitioner: City of Prattville
Property Owner: City of Prattville
Location: Creek side of Maple Street, near intersection with Pletcher
Street
Review Status and History
Submission Status: None
Previous Approvals: None
1984/2007 Historic
Properties Inventory
Details
None
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Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition
The following addition has been requested by the applicant. See the application included.
1. Install 40ft x 40ft outdoor fitness area
PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION:
Reviewed by: Scott Stephens, Planning Director
Site Visits Conducted: March 2022
Recommendation: See evaluation/analysis
Evaluation:
The subject property/proposal is an outdoor fitness area located on the north side (creek side) of Maple
Street. It will be directly adjacent to and a feature of the creek walk pedestrian trail. The City is nearing
the beginning of construction of the pedestrian bridge across the creek near here (project discussed
and approved by HPC at March 25, 2021 meeting), that will further complete the ‘loop’ of the downtown
creek walk.
The subject property is zoned for residential and is near existing single-family residences. However,
neither the Prattville Residential Design Review Guidelines Manual nor the Prattville Commercial Design
Review Guidelines Manual have any sections on or references to proposals such as this.
The Commission should evaluate this proposal based on its appearance and location. Staff recommends
considering landscaping to provide a visual buffer between the fitness area and adjoining residential
property.
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Subject property from Maple Street
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Subject property looking westward
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Subject property from the north side of the Autauga Creek
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From:Zack Barker
To:Morgan, Alisa
Cc:Rigsby, Darrell
Subject:[EXTERNAL]HPC Fitness Center on Maple Street
Date:Wednesday, March 23, 2022 9:02:58 AM
Thanks for your time today. As discussed I am following up on our conversation via email.
Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend tommorrow’s meeting, but I wanted to voice my concerns
for the fitness center on Maple Street. We live directly across from the proposed location of the
fitness center, overlooking downtown Prattville. The view we have is an unobstructed natural view
of historic downtown Prattville, which we enjoy every day. What is presented, appears to be very
modern with finishes not representative of the area. I think that part of the reason people enjoy
walking Maple St. is how natural this street is. My other concern is that we own the lot directly in
front of the proposed location, and without parking considered for this area, my lot will most likely
become the parking lot.
Having voiced my concern’s, I do want to say that I am very much in favor of this fitness center. It
looks great, just not where it is currently proposed. I think this would be great along the walk in
Pratt Park, or possibly, along the walk past the new condos, in front of the Police Dept.
Thanks
Zack Barker
Director of Construction
(334) 247-6146 (Office)
(334) 322-4253 (Cell)
(334) 247-6147 (Fax)
105 Tallapoosa Street, Suite 307
Montgomery, AL 36104