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1612-December 15 Planning & Development Department 102 West Main Street  Prattville, Alabama 36067  334-595-0500  334-361-3677 Facsimile planning.prattvilleal.gov CITY OF PRATTVILLE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA December 15, 2016 4:30 p.m. Call to Order: Roll Call: Chairman Langley, Vice-Chairman Price, Mr. Barrett, Ms. Musgrove, Mrs. Davis, Ms. Kirkpatrick and Mr. Smith. Election of Officers: Minutes: October 27, 2016 Old Business: None New Business: 1. CA1612-01 Certificate of Appropriateness Alteration-Relocate historic structure 160 West Third Street Robert & C. J. Martin, Petitioners Public Hearing Miscellaneous: Adjourn: CITY OF PRATTVILLE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES December 15, 2016 Call to order: The regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission was called to order on Thursday, December 15, 2016 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,Ms. Lenore Kirkpatrick,Mrs. Kate Musgrove,and Mr. Larry Smith. Members Absent:None. Quorum present Also present was Mr. Joel Duke, City Planner and Ms.Alisa Morgan, Secretary. Minutes: Mr. Smith moved to approve the minutes of the October 27, 2016 meeting.Mr. Barrett seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Old Business: None New Business: Certificate of Appropriateness Alteration-Relocate historic structure 160 West Third Street Robert & C. J. Martin, Petitioners C. J. Martin, petitioner, presented their request to relocate a historic structure to a lot in the historic district behind the old courthouse at 160 West Third Street.The structure is currently located at 115 Maple Street. Robert Martin, petitioner, stated that movers looked at the structure and determined that it was capable of being moved. He stated that the minimum cost to move the structure is $10,000.They asked the HPC to provide assistance with funding or available grants in the move of the home and future renovation. Mr. Duke provided the staff report for a request to relocate a historic structure to 160 West Third Street. He stated that the structure was approved for demolition at its existing location at 115 Maple Street. He stated that moving the structure is appropriate and it is appropriate to keep it in the historic district.He stated that he was not aware that the petitioners were seeking financial assistance to remove the house, however there are different entities that may provide assistance for their needs. Mr. Barrett asked what the plans are for placing a residential structure in a business district. Mr. Martin stated that the structure would not be used for residential purposes. They want to incorporate the building into their plan to create a Center for Performing Arts. Mr.Smith moved to approve the request as submitted contingent that the petitioners return to discuss their proposed use of the structure. Mr.Price seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed unanimously. There were no public comments. Miscellaneous: Adjourn: With no further business,the meeting was adjourned at 5:18 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Alisa Morgan,Secretary Historic Preservation Commission CITY OF PRATTVILLE Historic Preservation Commission Planning Department Staff Report CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 160 W Third Street – CA1612-01 DATE December 15, 2016 PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT Petitioner: Robert L. and C.J. Martin Property Owner: Robert L. and C.J. Martin Agent: N/A Location: 160 West Third Street Review Status and History Submission Status: Third request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for this address. Second request for alteration to the structure Previous Approvals: CA1104-01 – attached sign – approved April 28, 2011 CA1609-01 – attached sign – approved August 26, 2016 CA1604-04 – demolition approved – June 9, 2016 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. 201 South Court Street, old Autauga County Courthouse (1870, circa 1923, and 1950, contributing): The former courthouse is an Italianate, rectangular, brick, two-story building with a gabled roof. In the center of the south elevation is a hood resting on consoles; it marks the location of one of the original doorways. The high-ceilinged courtroom occupied the upper floor and county offices were below; the interior is now gutted. Construction of a service station, later used Page 2 of 3 as a warehouse, abutting the facade occurred circa 1923. Construction of the Northern one-story stuccoed brick wing with an applied cornice occurred in 1950. Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition The following alteration has been requested by the applicant. See the application included as Attachment A for description. Item 1: Relocate portion of structure at 115 Maple Street to vacant portion of lot containing 1870’s courthouse (160 West Third Street). Part to be relocated: front porch and front two rooms. PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION Reviewed by: Joel T. Duke, AICP Site Visits Conducted: November/December 2016 Recommendation: Approval 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. Item 1: Relocate portion of structure at 115 Maple Street to vacant portion of lot containing 1870’s courthouse (160 West Third Street). Part to be relocated: front porch and front two rooms. Moving Buildings (page 54) Because much of a building’s historic significance results from its relationship with other buildings and landscape elements, moving buildings is a less desirable means of preservation than leaving them in place. Analysis: On June 9, 2016, the Commission granted approval for the demolition and removal of the contributing structure located at 115 Maple Street. The applicant, Tom Miller, agreed to offer the historic structure at no costs to anyone seeking to relocate it. Bob Page 3 of 3 and C. J. Martin have requested permission to relocate the front portion of the structure and the front porch to the rear of their lot at the corner of Third Street and Court Street. The relocated structure will be oriented toward West Third Street and setback approximately 50’ from the street. Relocating a historic residential structure to a predominantly commercial street is not consistent with the adopted guidelines unless no other preservation alternative is available. With the structure set for demolition, the requested relocation appears to be the best available preservation option. The Commission should request that the new setting include additional landscaping to mimic a residential setting and the minimum amount of parking necessary in order to limit paved areas. ATTACHMENTS A. Application and attachments B. Location Map