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2110-October 28 HPC Pkt_Draft102 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 October 28, 2021 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: September 23, 2021 Committee Reports: Old Business: None New Business: 1.COA2110-01 Certificate of Appropriateness Alterations-Various Demolition West of S. Court Street City of Prattville, Petitioner Public Hearing 2.COA2110-02 Certificate of Appropriateness New Structure-Restroom 342 S. Chestnut Street (Creekwalk Area) City of Prattville, Petitioner Public Hearing Miscellaneous: Discussion: November and December Meeting Dates Adjourn: DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission September 23, 2021 Minutes Page 1 of 3 CITY OF PRATTVILLE 1 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION 2 MINUTES 3 September 23, 2021 4 5 6 Call to order: 7 The Chairman called the regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission to order on 8 Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 4:27 p.m. 9 10 Roll Call: 11 The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Tim Sanford, Vice-Chairman Taylor 12 Stewart, Mr. Zack Barker, Mrs. Jean Davis, Mr. Scott Ferguson, and Mrs. Teresa Nettles. Members Absent: 13 Ms. Kristi Rollins. 14 15 Quorum present 16 17 Also present was Mr. Scott Stephens, City Planner; Mr. Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner; Mr. Tommie 18 Williams, Planner; and Ms. Alisa Morgan, Secretary. 19 20 Minutes: 21 Mrs. Nettles moved to approve the minutes of the July 22, 2021 meeting. Mr. Barker seconded the motion. 22 The motion passed unanimously. 23 24 Committee Reports: 25 There were no reports to be made. 26 27 Old Business: 28 There was no old business to discuss. 29 30 New Business: 31 Certificate of Appropriateness 32 New Structure- Fence 33 121 W. Main Street 34 Darri Edwards, Petitioner 35 36 Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to install a new fence on property 37 located at 121 W. Main Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to construct a fence surrounding 38 the outdoor seating areas of Adrienne’s Bar. This request is brought about, in part, due to a proposed 39 ordinance regulating outdoor alcohol service at establishments that sell and serve alcohol on premises. He 40 stated that the applicant is proposing two different potential layouts and one proposed fence design. 41 42 Darri Edwards, petitioner, presented the request for the proposed fence for property located at 121 W. Main 43 Street. He stated that the 4 ½’ wood and metal fence will be in accordance with the proposed fence 44 ordinance, if adopted. 45 46 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 47 48 Chairman Sanford opened discussion for the Commission. After their discussion, Mrs. Davis moved to 49 approve the request of design “Option A” as submitted contingent that all other guidelines/ordinances are 50 met. Mr. Barker seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed unanimously. 51 52 53 54 55 DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission September 23, 2021 Minutes Page 2 of 3 Certificate of Appropriateness 56 Alteration-Patio Enclosure 57 130 S. Chestnut Street 58 Bill O’Dell, Petitioner 59 60 Mr. Williams provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness for alterations to enclose a 61 patio on property located at 130 S. Chestnut Street. 62 63 Bill O’Dell, petitioner, presented the request to enclose the rear patio on property located at 130 S. Chestnut 64 Street. He stated that the existing patio would extend out and expand across the length of the house with a 65 single pitch roof then enclosed with aluminum siding material. 66 67 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 68 69 Chairman Sanford opened discussion for the Commission. After their discussion, Mr. Ferguson moved to 70 approve the request as submitted. Mrs. Nettles seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed 71 unanimously. 72 73 Certificate of Appropriateness 74 New Structure 75 422 Pratt Street 76 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, Inc., Petitioner 77 78 Mr. Williams provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new structure 79 on property located at 422 Pratt Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to place a pre-built 1280ft2 80 outbuilding in the rear property. The petitioner has received BZA approval for the setback encroachment 81 (9/14/21). He stated that the structure meets the guidelines and will have similar material as the main 82 structure. 83 84 Max Vaughn of Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, petitioner’s representative, presented the request for the 85 proposed structure to be located at 422 Pratt Street. He stated that the structure will be used for extension 86 of the dance studio. The paint color and roof pitch will be similar to the existing structure. 87 88 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 89 90 Chairman Sanford opened discussion for the Commission. After their discussion, Mrs. Davis moved to 91 approve the request as submitted. Ms. Stewart seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed 92 unanimously. 93 94 Certificate of Appropriateness 95 Alteration-Fence 96 221 S. Washington Street 97 Erin Davis, Petitioner 98 99 Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to make alterations to the existing 100 fence on property located at 221 S. Washington Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to replace 101 dilapidated wooden fencing in the rear yard and to install chain link fencing on the side yards. He stated 102 that the proposed fencing is consistent with the Historic Guidelines. 103 104 Erin Davis, petitioner, was present and available for questions for the proposed fence for property located 105 at 221 S. Washington Street. 106 107 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 108 109 DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission September 23, 2021 Minutes Page 3 of 3 Chairman Sanford opened discussion for the Commission. After their discussion, Mr. Ferguson 110 moved to approve the request of chain link fence painted dark green or black or a wooden fence 111 that meets the guidelines. Mr. Barker seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed 112 unanimously. 113 114 Certificate of Appropriateness 115 Sign-Historic Marker 116 Creekwalk Downtown Main Street 117 Autauga County Heritage Association, Petitioner 118 119 Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to install a historic marker on 120 city right-of-way located along Maple Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to locate a historic 121 marker about the Alibamo Indians. The sign will be similar to existing markers in the district. 122 123 Laura Bonner, petitioner’s representative, presented the request for the proposed sign to be located along 124 the northern side of Maple Street. 125 126 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 127 128 Chairman Sanford opened discussion for the Commission. After their discussion, Mr. Ferguson moved to 129 approve the request as submitted. Mrs. Nettles seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed 130 unanimously. 131 132 Miscellaneous: 133 Mr. Stephens informed the commission about the CLG grant the city received to rewrite the HPC 134 Guidelines. 135 136 Adjourn: 137 With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:01 p.m. 138 139 Respectfully submitted, 140 141 142 Alisa Morgan, Secretary 143 Historic Preservation Commission 144 DR A F T Page 1 of 16 Historic Preservation Commission Staff Report CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Court Street Grassy Knoll – CA2110-01 DATE October 28, 2021 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Petitioner: City of Prattville Property Owner: Pratt Mill Properties, LLC Location: Between South Court Street and Autauga Creek, South of West 4th Street Review Status and History Submission Status: None Known Previous Approvals: None Known 1984/2007 Historic Properties Inventory Details 1984 National Register of Historic Properties Inventory DR A F T Page 2 of 16 1984 National Register of Historic Properties Inventory 207. Gurney Industries, Inc. (originally Prattville Manufacturing Company), E side of Autauga Creek. Composed of three main structures, all pre-dating 1900 (see diagrammatic map showing component structures and sites composing #207 and #208). Structures originally housed textile enterprise developed by Daniel Pratt as part of his Prattville industrial complex. Acquired by Gurney Industries, Inc., in 1946 after passing through several intervening ownerships. Present textile operations commenced in 1948. Mill converted from waterpower to electricity in 1932. i) "Picker House" (now offices for Gurney Industires, Inc.), easternmost of three main buildings in complex. Possibly built as early as 1850-60; two stories, brick with corbeled cornice; rectangular, gabled roof, nine-over-nine sashing; formerly open interior plan. Originally built to house cotton grading and selection activity associated with adjacent textile mill (hence name "picker house"). Cotton unloaded from rail head into this structure, where graded and assessed before being sent to looms in adjoining building). Used as offices since before 1946; interior greatly altered and subdivided. Picker House still linked to factory next door by enclosed steel-and-frame bridge at second-floor level predating 1884. j) Prattville Manufacturing Company No. 1; 1887-88; three stories over-basement, brick, rectangular (nineteen bays long) with square stair tower at W end originally surmounted by ornate, bracketed belfry; nine-over-nine sash throughout set into splayed reveals; open interior plan with first two floors carried on double row of wooden supports. Closed-stringer stair with turned balusters survives in stair tower. Erected to replace 1859 brick textile mill heavily damaged by freshet of March 30, 1886. (Predecessor building had, in turn, succeeded brick and frame cotton factory erected in 1846 on same site by Daniel Pratt.) Possible that walls of present structure incorporate portions of 1859 building. Bracketed belfry removed 1981 because of deterioration. k) Prattville Manufacturing Company No. 2 (immediately W of 1887-88 building): erected 1896 as near mirror image of 1887-88 structure (k); three stories over basement, brick, rectangular (nineteen bays long) with square stair tower at E end originally surmounted by round wooden water tank resting on bracketed base. One story brick boiler room abuts building on West, near creek. At SW corner of main block is two-story "picker house" wing also dating from 1896 (extended to north c. 1930). 2007 Prattville Historic Properties Inventory 207i. Gurney Industries, Inc. Picker House (circa 1855, contributing) This two-story rectangular brick building possesses a single-gabled roof. Most openings are currently covered with boards, and vegetation is growing over the lower floor portion. DR A F T Page 3 of 16 Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition The following alterations have been requested by the applicant. See the application included as Attachment A for a description of each element. 1. Demolish/raze the existing block warehouse, as well as the two nearby accessory structures; remove trees near warehouse 2. Replace existing roof on Picker House a) The existing roof is a corrugated metal roof that has been covered with deteriorating asphalt. The proposal is to replace with new, corrugated metal. 3. Remove the existing chain link fence in front of Picker House 4. Temporary protection of window and door openings on Picker House a) Replace the existing, weathered plywood with new protective barriers (temporary) 5. Install fences/gates; improve grass parking area a) Install fence and gate at the existing curb cut on Court Street; will be in the standard style as used elsewhere in downtown b) Install fence and gate across the drive north of the existing block warehouse; will be in the standard style as used elsewhere in downtown c) Add drive and improve the parking area with a permeable, geogrid material that will reinforce the surface, but still allow grass to grow and water to infiltrate 6. Parking Reconfigurations a) Reconfigure parallel parking into diagonal along Court Street b) Extend sidewalk/walking trail along Court Street c) Pave Performing Arts Center parking lot with Asphalt PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION: Reviewed by: Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner Site Visits Conducted: October 2021 Recommendation: Approval Proposed project is in keeping with the Historic Preservation Guidelines. Proposed project does not detract from the neighborhood. Recommended to separate into individual motions. DR A F T Page 4 of 16 Evaluation: Since the subject property/structure was initially developed as commercial, the requested alterations were reviewed against the standards contained in the Prattville Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of manual are included. Staff comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of each section. 1. Raze the block warehouse and two small accessory structures located north of the warehouse: Western face of warehouse: DR A F T Page 5 of 16 Southern face of warehouse: Aerial view of roof of warehouse: DR A F T Page 6 of 16 Interior of warehouse: Demo/raze accessory structures: DR A F T Page 7 of 16 Accessory Structure #1 (eastern side, Court St side): Accessory Structure #1 (rear): DR A F T Page 8 of 16 Accessory Structure #2 (eastern side, Court St side): DR A F T Page 9 of 16 2. Replace roof of Picker House with a corrugated metal roof: Currently, shingles installed over older metal roof are deteriorating. Existing roof from interior: DR A F T Page 10 of 16 3. Remove existing fence at Picker House: DR A F T Page 11 of 16 4. Replace temporary protection of windows and door openings: Replace existing, weathered plywood with new protective barriers for a temporary time period while permanent plans are established for the Picker House building. DR A F T Page 12 of 16 5. Install gate and fences; create parking surface: Illustrative location of gate and fence on Court Street: Fence will be the standard Prattville design used elsewhere in downtown: DR A F T Page 13 of 16 Gate will be similar to one at Stanley-Jensen Stadium: DR A F T Page 14 of 16 Improved parking area will be a permeable, geogrid design: Example parking surface to be installed. Will use a product that reinforces the ground to better handle vehicular traffic and parking, but still allow grass to grow: DR A F T Page 15 of 16 6. Parking Reconfigurations: a) Reconfigure parallel parking along Court St to diagonal parking b) Extend sidewalk/walking trail along Court St c) Pave Performing Art Center parking lot with asphalt DR A F T Page 16 of 16 Staff Analysis / Recommendation: 1. Demolish/raze the existing block warehouse, as well as the two nearby accessory structures; remove trees near warehouse a) APPROVAL 2. Replace existing roof on Picker House a) APPROVAL 3. Remove the existing chain link fence in front of Picker House a) APPROVAL 4. Temporary protection of window and door openings on Picker House a) APPROVAL 5. Install fences/gates; improve grass parking area a) APPROVAL 6. Parking Reconfigurations a) APPROVAL DR A F T W 4TH ST W 5TH ST 1ST ST B R I D G E S T S C H E S T N U T S T GIN S H O P H I L L R D E 3RD STS C O U R T S T W 3RD ST E 4TH ST E MAIN ST E 5TH ST W MAIN ST TICHNOR ST N C O U R T S T MAP L E S T HU N T S A L Y N C H E S T N U T S T LOWERKINGSTONRD S W A S H I N G T O N S T PRAT T C E M ETARY PRATTVILLEPUBLICSAFETY BR A N C H S T N C O U R T S T W 4TH ST W 5TH ST 1ST ST BRIDGE ST S C H E S T N U T S T GIN S H O P H I L L R D S C O U R T S T E 3RD STW 3RD ST E 4TH ST E MAIN ST E 5TH ST W MAIN ST TICHNOR ST N C O U R T S T HUNTS ALY ±Legend Project Area Autauga Tax Parcels01,000500 Feet Locations are approximate Location Map - Court Street Grassy Knoll DR A F T W 4TH ST S C O U R T S T W 3RD ST TICHNOR ST HUNTS ALY BRIDGE ST PRATTVILLEPUBLICSAFETY N C O U R T S T N CO U R T S T W 4TH ST S C O U R T S T W 3RD ST TICHNOR ST HU N T S A L Y BRIDGE S T ±Legend Project Area Autauga Tax Parcels0500250 Feet Locations are approximate Aerial Map - Court Street Grassy Knoll DR A F T Page 1 of 1 Historic Preservation Commission HPC_CoA_Application Certificate of Appropriateness Application City of Prattville, Planning & Development Department 102 W Main Street Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 595-0500 / planning@prattvilleal.gov Address or Location of Property: ______________________________________________________________________________ Name of Applicant(s): _________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________ Name of Owner(s): ____________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________ The applicant will be the point of contact for all communication with city staff Describe clearly and in detail the proposed work: *Attached additional pages if more space is needed. All items must be initialed as included or “N/A” if not applicable: _____ Proof of ownership and executed Designation of Agent form if applicant is not owner _____ Scaled site layout including all existing structures, fences, walkways, driveways, signs, lighting, etc. _____ Scaled drawings, including elevations showing the proposed changes to the building’s exterior architectural features _____ Samples of proposed materials to be used (photographs may be substituted for actual materials in some cases – consult staff) _____ Photographs of the existing structure taken from several views of the structure and site _____ If demolition, complete additional HPC CoA Demolition Supplement _____ Any additional materials or documentation that will assist the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission in the review _____ Application Fee _____ I agree to allow the City to place a sign or signs on this property notifying the public of this request _____ I understand that a Certificate of Appropriateness issued by the HPC is NOT a building permit nor authorization to begin work. Building permits must be acquired from the Building Department. _____ Applicant or authorized representative of the applicant should attend the public hearing to support the application. *Deadline to apply for next meeting: ______ / ______ / ______ *Date of next available meeting: ______ / ______ / ______ ***Each application will be considered on its own merit. While the Historic Preservation Commission may consider past actions when making decisions on a CoA, it is not held by those decisions when considering new applications that may appear similar in character. I have read the above statements and warrant in good faith that I understand and will comply, and that the information submitted is true and correct. I acknowledge that submitting incorrect or incomplete information that results in delays or is the sole responsibility of the applicant. Applicant Signature: ________________________________________________________ Date: ______ / ______ / 20_______ STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF _____________________________ I, _________________________________________________, a Notary Public in and for said State at Large, hereby certify that _________________ _______________________________________________, whose name is signed to the foregoing document, and ______ Who is known to me, or ______ Whose identity I proved on the basis of Driver’s license / passport / military ID / other and that being informed of the contents of the document, he/she, as such officer and with full authority, executed the same voluntarily on the day the same bears date. Given under my hand and official seal this the _________ day of _______________________________, 20______. _____________________________________________, Notary Public My Commission Expires: __________________________ West side of Court St, between Main St and 4th St City of Prattville 334-595-0501 102 W Main St scott.stephens@prattvilleal.gov Pratt Mill Properties, LLC 173 Pletcher St, 36067 See attached supplement DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 1 of 13 Certificate of Appropriateness Application Supplement The City of Prattville proposes the following changes to the area west of Court St and east of Autauga Creek: 1. Demolish/raze the existing block warehouse, as well as the two nearby accessory structures; remove trees near warehouse 2. Replace existing roof on Picker House • The existing roof is a corrugated metal roof that has been covered with deteriorating asphalt. The proposal is to replace with new, corrugated metal. 3. Remove the existing chain link fence in front of Picker House 4. Temporary protection of window and door openings on Picker House • Replace the existing, weathered plywood with new protective barriers (temporary) 5. Install fences/gates; improve grass parking area • Install fence and gate at the existing curb cut on Court Street; will be in the standard style as used elsewhere in downtown • Install fence and gate across the drive north of the existing block warehouse; will be in the standard style as used elsewhere in downtown • Add drive and improve the parking area with a permeable, geogrid material that will reinforce the surface, but still allow grass to grow and water to infiltrate 6. Reconfigure parallel parking into diagonal along Court Street; sidewalk along Court Street; improve parking lot of Performing Arts Center DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 2 of 13 1. Raze the block warehouse and two small accessory structures located north of the warehouse: Western face of warehouse: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 3 of 13 Southern face of warehouse: Aerial view of roof of warehouse: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 4 of 13 Interior of warehouse: Demo/raze accessory structures: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 5 of 13 Accessory Structure #1 (eastern side, Court St side): Accessory Structure #1 (rear): DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 6 of 13 Accessory Structure #2 (eastern side, Court St side): DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 7 of 13 2. Replace roof of Picker House with a corrugated metal roof: Currently, shingles installed over older metal roof are deteriorating. Existing roof from interior: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 8 of 13 3. Remove existing fence at Picker House: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 9 of 13 4. Replace temporary protection of windows and door openings: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 10 of 13 5. Install gate and fences; create parking surface: Illustrative location of gate and fence on Court Street: Fence will be the standard Prattville design used elsewhere in downtown: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 11 of 13 Gate will be similar to one at Stanley-Jensen Stadium: Improved parking area will be a permeable, geogrid design: Picker House Proposed gate locations Proposed parking area (approx) DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 12 of 13 Example parking surface to be installed. Will use a product that reinforces the ground to better handle vehicular traffic and parking, but still allow grass to grow: DR A F T HPC Application Supplement Page 13 of 13 6. Reconfigure parallel parking along Court St to diagonal parking; extending sidewalk/walking trail along Court St; pave Performing Art Center parking lot with asphalt: Diagonal Parking and sidewalk Improved parking lot DR A F T CITY OF PRATTVILLE Historic Preservation Commission Planning Department Staff Report 1 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 342 S. Chestnut Street (Creekwalk Area) – COA2110-02 DATE October 28, 2021 PROPOSED DEVLOPMENT Petitioner: City of Prattville Property Owner: City of Prattville Agent: N/A Location: 342 S. Chestnut Street Review Status and History Submission Status: First request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for this address. Previous Approvals: N/A 1984/2007 Historic Properties Inventory Details N/A. Proposed Alteration, Renovation or Addition The following alterations has been requested by the applicant. See the application included as Attachment A for a description of each element. 1. Deliver a public use restroom to be located on the creekwalk PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION: Reviewed by: Tommie Williams Site visit conducted on: October 2021 Recommendation: Approve DR A F T CITY OF PRATTVILLE Historic Preservation Commission Planning Department Staff Report 2 Analysis This request is for delivering a public use restroom to be located on the creekwalk. To meet the historic culture of downtown the petitioner is requesting an Ozark 1 model restroom with the exterior wall color being buckskin and a roof color of Malibu taupe. The wall textures will be Barnwood at the top and Napa Valley Rock. This model restroom measures 10x12 and is delivered fully assembled, pre-wired, and pre- plumbed. The restroom will be ADA compliant and it will be a single user fully accessible flush restroom. Evaluation There is little to no guidance provided within the Commercial or Residential Prattville Design Review Guidelines Manual for a public use restroom. Any relevant content or guidelines from the manuals are provided. Item 1. 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. New outbuildings should be smaller than the adjoining main building. 2. New outbuildings should be simple in appearance. 3. New outbuildings should use building and roof forms compatible to those used in the adjoining main building. 4. 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. DR A F T CITY OF PRATTVILLE Historic Preservation Commission Planning Department Staff Report 3 LOCATION OF RESTROOM Example of Restroom Top will be Barnwood texture with buckskin CCCCCCOCOcolor Bottom will be Napa Valley Rock texture DR A F T CITY OF PRATTVILLE Historic Preservation Commission Planning Department Staff Report 4 OZARK 1 MODEL DR A F T CITY OF PRATTVILLE Historic Preservation Commission Planning Department Staff Report 5 BARNWOOD TEXTURE NAPA VALLEY ROCK DR A F T 1ST ST MAP L E S T E MAIN ST BRID G E S T W MAIN ST S C H E S T N U T S T S W A S H I N G T O N S T PL E T C H E R S T TICHNOR ST S C O U R T S T SE L M A H W Y OAKCREEKCIR DOSTERST 1ST ST MAP L E S T E MAIN ST BRID G E S T W MAIN ST S C H E S T N U T S T S W A S H I N G T O N S T ±Legend Project Area Autauga Tax Parcels0500250 Feet Locations are approximate Location Map - Creek Walk Restroom Facility DR A F T 1ST ST S C H E S T N U T S T 1ST ST S C H E S T N U T S T ±Legend Project Area Autauga Tax Parcels010050 Feet Locations are approximate Aerial Map - Creek Walk Restroom Facility DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T