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2203 March 24 HPC Pkt (Draft)102 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: DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission February 24, 2022 Minutes Page 1 of 3 CITY OF PRATTVILLE 1 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION 2 MINUTES 3 February 24, 2022 456 Call to order: 7 The Chairman called the regular meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission to order on Thursday, 8 February 24, 2022 at 4:31 p.m. 9 10 Roll Call: 11 The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Tim Sanford, Vice-Chair Taylor Stewart, Mr. Zack 12 Barker, Mrs. Jean Davis, and Ms. Kristi Rollins. Members Absent: Mr. Scott Ferguson and Mrs. Teresa Nettles. 13 14 Quorum present 15 16 Also present was Mr. Scott Stephens, City Planner; Mr. Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner; and Ms. Alisa Morgan, 17 Secretary. 18 19 Minutes: 20 Mrs. Rollins moved to approve the minutes of the January 27, 2022 meeting. Ms. Stewart seconded the motion. The 21 motion passed unanimously. 22 23 Committee Reports: 24 There were no reports to be made. 25 26 Old Business: 27 There was no old business to discuss. 28 29 New Business: 30 Certificate of Appropriateness 31 Fence 32 204, 216, 224, and 234 N. Northington Street 33 Steve Till, Petitioner 34 35 Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a fence on property located at 36 204 N. Northington Street and 216, 224, and 234 N. Northington Street. He stated that the petitioner received 37 approval for new residential structures for the property in June 2020. The fences were not included in the approval. 38 The petitioner is now requesting approval for the existing unpermitted fence in the side yard at 204 N. Northington 39 Street and future fences at 216, 224, and 234 N. Northington Street. He stated that the fence is a picket style of 40 wood construction which stands at 42 inches in height. Because this is a corner lot, the frontage bordering 6th Street 41 is considered front yard. He stated that the guidelines state fences in the front yards should be less than 36 inches 42 tall. The fencing is consistent with other fences in the area in terms of height and style and consistent with the 43 Historic Guidelines. He stated that staff recommends approval contingent that the fence be painted to compliment 44 the home per the guidelines. 45 46 Mr. Rigsby stated that the fencing for 216, 224, and 234 N. Northington Street is proposed to be constructed in the 47 side and rear yard will be the same as 204 N. Northington Street. The proposed fences are within the guidelines. He 48 stated that staff recommends approval contingent that the fences be painted to blend with the main structure. 49 50 Steve Till, petitioner, presented the request for a fence on property located at 204 N. Northington Street and 216, 51 224, and 234 N. Northington Street. He stated that the fences will be painted to match the main structure. 52 53 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 54 55 DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission February 24, 2022 Minutes Page 2 of 3 In their discussion, the Commission considered that the existing fence at 204 N. Northington was located in the rear 56 yard. The vote was called. Mrs. Davis moved to approve the request as presented contingent that the fence is painted 57 white. Ms. Stewart seconded the motion. The motion to approve passed unanimously. 58 59 Certificate of Appropriateness 60 Alterations- Replacing Windows and Rear Door 61 150 1st Street 62 River Region Pregnancy Center, Petitioner 63 64 Mr. Rigsby provided the staff report for the Certificate of Appropriateness to make alteration on property located at 65 150 1st Street. He stated that the petitioner is proposing to replace all the existing windows except transom and 66 colored attic windows and replace them with white vinyl windows. He stated that the windows should replicate the 67 historic windows or other historic examples. He also stated that the petitioner is requesting to replace the rear door 68 with a standard 6-panel door. 69 70 Bob Burton, 373 Wetumpka Street, petitioner’s representative, along with Chris George, 115 Shady Oak Lane, 71 presented the request for the proposed alterations on property located at 150 1st Street. Mr. Burton stated that the 72 property will be used for a non-profit organization. He addressed each item proposed. He stated that the windows 73 will have the same grid pattern as existing but not the same material to help save money. 74 75 Chairman Sanford opened the floor for public comments. There were none. The public hearing was closed. 76 77 Ms. Stewart move to separate the items for discussion. Ms. Rollins seconded the motion. The motion to separate 78 passed unanimously. 79 80 Item 1: Rear Door Replacement 81 Mr. Barker moved to approve the door replacement as submitted. Ms. Rollins seconded the motion. The motion to 82 approve passed unanimously. 83 84 Item 2: Windows 85 The petitioner is proposing to replace all the original windows with double hung vinyl windows with PVC trim. 86 In their discussion, the Commission was not in favor of replacing the front window which were in good condition. 87 88 Ms. Rollins moved to approve to replace the three sides of windows with wood trim all around with 2/2 vinyl 89 windows and keep the existing front windows. The motion failed for a lack of a second. 90 91 Mr. Barker moved to deny the request as presented. The motion failed for a lack of a second. 92 93 Mrs. Davis moved to postpone the request to allow the petitioner to bring sample material. Mr. Barker seconded the 94 motion. The motion to approve passed by 4/1 vote as recorded. Mr. Sanford opposed. 95 96 The Commission called for a special meeting to hear the case on March 8, 2021 at 4:00 pm. 97 98 Miscellaneous: 99 Resolution of Support: Historic Resources Survey 100 Ms. Stewart introduced a resolution requesting and supporting applications for Certified Local Government Grant. 101 102 Mrs. Davis moved to approve the resolution presented. Ms. Stewart seconded the motion. The motion to approve 103 passed unanimously. 104 105 Guidelines Update 106 Mr. Stephens introduced (via Zoom) Mr. Daniel Herrick of PaleoWest, Preservation Planner, who will be overseeing 107 the Design Guidelines update. 108 109 Adjourn: 110 DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission February 24, 2022 Minutes Page 3 of 3 With no further business, Mrs. Davis motioned to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Barker seconded the motion. The 111 meeting was adjourned at 5:39 p.m. 112 113 Respectfully submitted, 114 115 116 Alisa Morgan, Secretary 117 Historic Preservation Commission 118 DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission March 8, 2022 Minutes (Special Meeting) Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PRATTVILLE 1 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION 2 MINUTES 3 Special Meeting 4 March 8, 2022 567 Call to order: 8 The Chairman called the special meeting of the Prattville Historic Preservation Commission to order on Thursday, 9 March 8, 2022 at 3:58 p.m. 10 11 Roll Call: 12 The secretary called the roll. Members present were Chairman Tim Sanford, Vice-Chair Taylor Stewart, Mr. Zack 13 Barker, Mrs. Jean Davis, and Mr. Scott Ferguson. Members Absent: Mrs. Teresa Nettles and Ms. Kristi Rollins. 14 15 Quorum present 16 17 Also present was Mr. Scott Stephens, City Planner; Mr. Darrell Rigsby, Senior Planner; Mr. Tommie Williams, 18 Planner; and Ms. Alisa Morgan, Secretary. 19 20 Minutes: 21 There were no minutes available. 22 23 Committee Reports: 24 There were no reports to be made. 25 26 Old Business: 27 Certificate of Appropriateness 28 Alterations- Replacing Windows 29 150 1st Street 30 River Region Pregnancy Center, Petitioner 31 32 This item was tabled and the February 24th regular meeting. The Commission voted to table the action of replacing 33 the windows to allow the petitioner to bring a sample of the proposed material. Mr. Rigsby provided a brief synopsis 34 of the petitioner’s request. He stated that since the last meeting, Mr. Burton has requested to amend the request to 35 the conditions stated in his email dated March 3, 2022 and provided pictures of the type of windows proposed in that 36 email. (E-mail made a part of the minutes). 37 38 Bob Burton, 373 Wetumpka Street, petitioner’s representative, along with Chris George, 115 Shady Oak Lane, 39 addressed the amendments they propose for the windows which are to retain the original windows under the porch 40 on the front of the house; not use vinyl around the exterior of the new windows (using wood); put the grid on the 41 exterior of the glass and continue to match the grid pattern of the original (with minor exceptions). He stated that 42 the rear box windows do not have a grid pattern and are not original windows. He stated that the pictures are of 43 windows that have been approved in the historic district and their proposal is similar to those already approved. Mr. 44 George presented the sample material window they are proposing to install. 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 board. Ms. Stewart stated that she researched the widows that were 49 previously approved by the Commission as presented by the petitioner and found that the properties were 50 noncontributing to the district or replaced non-original windows. The Commissioners were agreeable to the 51 petitioner’s amended conditions to their request. After no further discussion, the vote was called. 52 53 Mr. Barker moved to approve the request as revised. Mr. Ferguson seconded the motion. The passed by a majority 54 vote as recorded. Favor: Mr. Barker, Mr. Ferguson, and Chairman Sanford. Oppose: Mrs. Davis and Ms. Stewart. 55 DR A F T Draft Prattville Historic Preservation Commission March 8, 2022 Minutes (Special Meeting) Page 2 of 2 56 New Business: 57 There was no new business to discuss. 58 59 Miscellaneous: 60 61 Adjourn: 62 With no further business, Mrs. Davis motioned to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Ferguson seconded the motion. The 63 meeting was adjourned at 4:19 p.m. 64 65 Respectfully submitted, 66 67 68 Alisa Morgan, Secretary 69 Historic Preservation Commission 70 DR A F T Page 1 of 5 Historic Preservation Commission Staff Report CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 101 North Chestnut Street-COA2203-01 DATE March 24, 2022 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Petitioner: Alfred Booth Property Owner: Alfred Booth Agent: N/A Location: 101 N. Chestnut Street Review Status and History Previous Approvals: February 28, 2013 1. Repair minor structural damage incurred during a structure fire on 10/05/10; 2. Restore structure to appearance before 10/05/10 fire using appropriate materials; 3. Replace porch roof with new material- standing seam metal roof with the color to match existing shingle roof. 1984/2007 Historic Properties Inventory Details 106 North Chestnut Street, David Hall House (circa 1880, contributing) This rectangular, one-and-a-half- story building is of frame construction and has a side- gable roof with a large cross gable over the front entry DR A F T Page 2 of 5 bay. Present across the front and one side is an L- shaped porch with elaborately cut scrolled brackets, the original flat-wood balustrade, and narrow flush-board sheathing. The double-leaf main door possesses sidelights and a transom and is flanked by floor-length windows. Second-floor windows are arched and shuttered. (Note: included in National Registry listing as 106 N. Chestnut Street.) 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. Repair minor structural damage incurred during a structure fire on October 5, 2010. 2. Restore structure to appearance before October 5, 2010 fire using appropriate materials a. Replace damaged pine siding b. Replace porch flooring c. Replace porch posts, railing, balusters, and lace-like spandrels d. Replace doors e. Replace windows, overheads, and sidelights 3. Replace porch roof with new material – standing-seam metal roof with the color to match existing shingle roof. PLANNING STAFF EVALUATION: Reviewed by: Tommie Williams, Planner Site Visits Conducted: March 2022 Recommendation: Approve Evaluation: DR A F T Page 3 of 5 The requested alterations were reviewed against the standards contained in the Prattville Residential Design Review Guidelines Manual. The relevant sections of the manual are included. Staff comments/evaluations are summarized at the end of each section. The following changes are proposed: 1. Repair minor structural damage incurred during a structure fire on October 5, 2010. 2. Restore structure to appearance before October 5, 2010 fire using appropriate materials a. Replace damaged pine siding b. Replace porch flooring c. Replace porch posts, railing, balusters, and lace-like spandrels d. Replace doors e. Replace windows, overheads, and sidelights 3. Replace porch roof with new material – standing-seam metal roof with the color to match existing shingle roof. 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. 2. Historic architectural features should remain visible. 3. Cleaning should only occur in response to serious staining. In general, water, detergent, and brushes are appropriate cleaning tools. 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. 6. For lightly rusted metal features, hand scraping or chipping or use of a wire brush are appropriate ways to remove rust and damaged paint. If rusting is heavy, alternative methods include low pressure grit or sand blasting, flame cleaning, and chemical treatment. These latter methods are more hazardous and should be undertaken with professional help. For their protection, adjacent materials such as brick, glass, and wood should always be covered during grit blasting. Metal pieces should be painted immediately following rust and paint removal. Epoxies may be used to fill small gaps. 7. Owners are encouraged to replace missing or severely damaged historic architectural DR A F T Page 4 of 5 features with replacements that replicate the original features or other similar examples. 8. Architectural features should not be added to buildings where none historically existed. Doors & Entrances (page 18) Doors are often buildings’ central visual elements and are particularly important features. Historic entrances and doors should be retained, maintained, and, if needed, repaired. Missing or severely deteriorated doors should be replaced with historically appropriate replacements. Screen, storm, and security doors should not detract from the historic appearance of their building. 1. Historic doors should be retained and maintained. 2. Deteriorated or damaged historic doors should be repaired using methods that allow them to retain their historic appearance and as much of their historic fabric as possible. Epoxy is helpful in strengthening and replacing deteriorated wood. 3. Owners are encouraged to replace missing or severely damaged historic doors with replacements that replicate the original or other similar examples. 4. Replacements for primary residential doors may appropriately be of painted paneled wood with or without a clear-glass single or multiple-light opening. 5. Historic screen doors and shutters should be retained. 6. New screen doors should be sympathetic to the style of the house, have a wood frame, and be full view or have structural members that align with those of the door. 7. Storm doors should be full view and of baked-on enamel or anodized aluminum. 8. Security doors are appropriate for entrances not visible from the street. Security doors should have sufficient glass to view the historic door behind it. Porches (page 27) Porches are one of the most defining characteristics of historic houses. Historic porches should be retained, maintained, and, if needed, repaired. New porches should be sympathetic to the historic appearance of the building to which they are attached. 1. Historic porches visible from the street should be retained and maintained. 2. Deteriorated or damaged porches should be repaired and missing elements replaced. The materials used in repairs should allow the porch to maintain its historic appearance. 3. If the historic porch is missing, it is appropriate to replace it. Replacement porches should use materials and styles that are compatible with the building to which they are attached. 4. Porches visible from the street should remain largely open and unenclosed; if enclosure is desired, lattice panels should be installed behind porch columns and railings and should cover no more than one-third of the porch. 5. If screening is desired, minimal structural framework should be used in order to maintain an open appearance. Wood is the preferred material for framing; anodized or baked aluminum is also appropriate. DR A F T Page 5 of 5 6. Wood plant trellises are appropriate for porches. Windows (page 34) Windows are prominent building components. They help to establish the rhythm of a building or streetscape. Sometimes, particularly in industrial buildings, they are the dominant visual element of a building exterior. Historic windows should be retained, visible, maintained, and, if needed, repaired. 1. Historic windows should be retained and maintained. 2. Historic windows should remain visible and their openings transparent. 3. Deteriorated or damaged windows should be repaired so that the windows retain their historic appearance. 4. The replacement of original windows with vinyl or aluminum windows is discouraged. 5. Missing windows or elements should be replaced so that they replicate the historic windows or other historic examples. Window openings should not be added or removed from locations visible from the street. 6. Historic shutters should be retained and maintained. 7. Shutters should not be added unless the building historically had them and replacements replicate historic shutters, fit the window opening, and are constructed of painted wood. 8. Screen and storm windows should be constructed of painted wood, baked-on enamel, anodized aluminum, or painted-to-match-the-frames mill-finish aluminum. 9. Screen, storm, and security windows should fit within the window frames and be full-view design or have a central meeting rail in the same location as the window. 10. Security windows and bars should not be visible from the street. Analysis The applicant came before the board on 2/28/2013 to get approval for the same items that are before you. Mr. Booth was granted approval to repair/restore the house back to its originality before the fire. It was stated that the applicant would use restored salvaged material where possible. New material will be replicated to match the historic culture of the house. The meeting being held on March 24, 2022, is for window replacement and restoration. It should be noted that the four-original floor-to-ceiling windows were destroyed during the fire and recently replaced with non-functioning vinyl windows. There are four original windows located on the north elevation of the house. The metal shingled roof has already been installed per the 2013 approval. DR A F T W 5TH ST W 4TH ST E 3RD ST E 5TH ST E 4TH ST S C O U R T S T W 3RD ST W MAIN ST N C O U R T S T S C H E S T N U T S T TICHNOR ST N C H E S T N U T S T S W A S H I N G T O N S T HU N T S A L Y N W A S H I N G T O N S T CO L L E G E S T WA L N U T S T WETUMPKA ST N C O U R T S T Location Map - 101 N. Chestnut Street ±0 1,000500 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T 101120 W 4TH ST N C H E S T N U T S T E 4TH ST Aerial Map - 101 N. 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Chestnut Street ±0 1,000500 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets 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 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 DR A F T DR A F T Page 1 of 3 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. DR A F T Page 2 of 3 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. DR A F T Page 3 of 3 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: Approximate proposed accessory structure location (Staff Provided) DR A F T 142 133 MA P L E S T PL E T C H E R S T Aerial Map - 133 Pletcher Street ±0 200100 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T MA P L E S T 1ST ST E MAIN ST BRID G E S T P L E T C H E R S T SE L M A H W Y S W A S H I N G T O N S T S C H E S T N U T S T W MAIN ST QUAIL RUN DOSTER ST Location Map - 133 Pletcher Street ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T MA P L E S T 1ST ST E MAIN ST BRID G E S T P L E T C H E R S T SE L M A H W Y S W A S H I N G T O N S T S C H E S T N U T S T W MAIN ST QUAIL RUN DOSTER ST R-2 B-2 R-4 R-1 R-2 R-3 B-2B-2 B-2 B-2 Zoning Map - 133 Pletcher Street ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets 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 Page 1 of 6 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. DR A F T Page 2 of 6 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. DR A F T Page 3 of 6 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 DR A F T Page 4 of 6 PICTURES Proposed fountain location (applicant provided) - Denotes proposed fountain location DR A F T Page 5 of 6 Proposed example of fountain (applicant provided) DR A F T Page 6 of 6 Drawing of proposed fountain (applicant provided) DR A F T 100 124 115 MAP L E S T BRID G E S T Aerial Map - 115 Maple Street ±0 200100 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T MAP L E S T BRID G E S T W MAIN ST S C H E S T N U T S T 1ST ST P L E T C H E R S T E MAIN ST Location Map - 115 Maple Street ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T MAP L E S T BRID G E S T W MAIN ST S C H E S T N U T S T 1ST ST P L E T C H E R S T E MAIN ST B-2 R-2 R-4 R-1 B-2 B-2 B-2 Zoning Map - 115 Maple Street ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T This email originated from outside the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Ifyou are unsure if the email is safe, please forward it to help@prattvilleal.gov. From:Tom Miller To:Morgan, Alisa Subject:[EXTERNAL]Fwd: HPC pix Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 6:47:34 AM I’m sending two emails that have the pictures numbered in the order I will be using for my presentation at the HPCmeeting. Thanks! Begin forwarded message: From: THOMAS MILLER <thsmmllr@aol.com>Date: February 27, 2022 at 9:15:07 PM CSTTo: Tom Miller <thos.miller@aol.com>Subject: HPC pix  DR A F T This email originated from outside the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. If you are unsure if the email is safe, please forward it to help@prattvilleal.gov. From:Tom Miller To:Morgan, Alisa Subject:[EXTERNAL]Fwd: HPC pix 2 Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 6:48:15 AM 2nd email Begin forwarded message: From: THOMAS MILLER <thsmmllr@aol.com>Date: February 27, 2022 at 9:21:21 PM CSTTo: Tom Miller <thos.miller@aol.com>Subject: HPC pix 2  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 Page 1 of 6 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 DR A F T Page 2 of 6 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. DR A F T Page 3 of 6 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 DR A F T Page 4 of 6 Roundabout from Gin Shop property, looking East DR A F T Page 5 of 6 Musgrove Fountain (Florentine Model) DR A F T Page 6 of 6 Musgrove Fountain DR A F T 101 100 BRID G E S T MAP L E S T Aerial Map - Bridge Street & Maple Street Fountain ±0 10050 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T B R I D G E S T MAP L E S T W MAIN ST S C H E S T N U T S T S C O U R T S T P L E T C H E R S T 1ST ST Location Map - Bridge Street & Maple Street Fountain ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T B R I D G E S T MAP L E S T W MAIN ST S C H E S T N U T S T S C O U R T S T P L E T C H E R S T 1ST ST B-2 R-4 R-2 R-1 R-4 B-2 B-2 B-2 Zoning Map - Bridge Street & Maple Street Fountain ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T DR A F T MA P L E S T B R I D G E S T W MAIN ST TICHNOR ST S C H E S T N U T S T P L E T C H E R S T S C O U R T S T 1ST ST E MAIN ST 0 400200 Feet Location of Fountain DR A F T \\ S 1 \ P r o j e c t s \ p r o j \ 1 6 8 4 4 A \ d w g \ 1 6 8 4 4 A - r e v . d w g , 1 / 3 / 2 0 2 2 2 : 0 3 : 2 9 P M , D W G T o P D F . p c 3 , H H H DR A F T -N I -OJ (Robins on Iron) ------ TITLE: Bowl Dia. 2'-0" Bowl Dia. 2'-6" Bowl Dia. 6'-3" Caesar Fountain SCALE: DWG. NO: 3/4"=1' DR A F T DR A F T Proposed Fountain Robinson Iron – Caesar Model DR A F T DR A F T Page 1 of 5 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 DR A F T Page 2 of 5 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. DR A F T Page 3 of 5 Subject property from Maple Street DR A F T Page 4 of 5 Subject property looking westward DR A F T Page 5 of 5 Subject property from the north side of the Autauga Creek DR A F T MAP L E S T 1ST STBRID G E S T W MAIN ST E MAIN ST P L E T C H E R S T S C H E S T N U T S T Location Map - Fitness Court ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T MA P L E S T P L E T C H E R S T Aerial Map - Fitness Court ±0 10050 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T MAP L E S T 1ST STBRID G E S T W MAIN ST E MAIN ST P L E T C H E R S T S C H E S T N U T S T B-2 R-2 R-4 R-1 R-2 B-2 B-2 B-2 Zoning Map - Fitness Court ±0 500250 Feet Locations are approximate Legend Project Area Elmore_Parcels_Nov_2021 Autauga_Parcels_2021_Nov Prattville City Limit Streets DR A F T DR A F T MA P L E S T P L E T C H E R S T 0 10050 Feet 40'40' DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T DR A F T