CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first three speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda.
C14H-2015-0147 Peter and Esther Allidi House 1315 Kenwood Avenue Council District 9 Applicants: Annie-Laurie Grabiel, Clayton + Levy, Architects, applicant; Bruce Curtis and Fred Daniel, owners City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning.
C14H-2015-0152 Hoefgen-Wilson-Ransom House 1610 Watchhill Road Council District 9 Applicants: Blake and Julie Bergstrom, owners City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning, despite architectural modifications.
C14H-2015-0164 T.H. Shelby House 503 W. 33rd Street Council District 9 Applicants: Andrew K and Lindsey L. Heddleston Smith, owners; Emily Payne, Hardy, Heck & Moore, agent and preparer City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning.
C14H-1979-0013 Green Pastures, 811 W. Live Oak Street Council District 9 Proposal: Construct two new hotel buildings, a greenhouse, a laundry room/office, and a parking structure. Applicant: Emily Little, Mark Olsen and George Wilcox, Clayton + Little, Architects City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Committee Recommendation: Approve as proposed. Staff Recommendation: Approve as proposed.
NRD-2015-0112 611 West Lynn Street Council District 9 Proposal: Demolition of the building Applicant: Kathleen Labay City Staff: Beth Johnson, Historic Preservation Office, 974-7801 Staff Recommendation: Initiate historic zoning as the Slaugher-Dildy House is significant for its architecture and its association with Roy Slaughter, a principal of Brown Brothers, one of the city’s most prominent banking institutions, and with Dr. Charles Dildy, a local physician. If the Historic Landmark Commission releases the permit, a City of Austin Documentation package should be submitted before the permit is released.
NRD-2015-0119 1806 W 10th Street Council District 9 Proposal: Construct a new 2 story wood and stone house. The demolition of the property has been previously approved. Applicant: Pecan Valley Homes City Staff: Beth Johnson, Historic Preservation Office, 974-7801 Staff Recommendation: Release the application as submitted. While this is a contemporary and modern design, the gable front form on the building as well as using materials, such as stone and wood, take cues from the context of the surrounding buildings.
NRD-2016-0002 1605 Gaston Avenue Council District 9 Proposal: Construct a rear two story addition on the rear of the house. Applicant: Rodney Bennett City Staff: Beth Johnson, Historic Preservation Office, 974-7801 Staff Recommendation: Release the application as submitted but encourage the applicants to consider keeping the roof form as a side gabled form to keep the original form of the house as well as retain the original stone veneer on the first floor. The retention of the original form would keep the architectural integrity of the home intact. This house does have a potential Historic Landmark Designation due to its historic associations with both Phillip Creer as well as Mike Michalske. Changing the roof form and removing the original siding would compromise the architecturally integrity of the house and possibly prevent it from being designated as a Landmark.
HDP-2015-1037 3108 Grandview Street Council District 9 Proposal: Demolish a ca. 1913 house. Applicant: Kathy Wimbish City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: While staff still believes that this house qualifies as a historic landmark for its architecture and its historical associations, staff must reluctantly recommend release of the permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package due to the condition of the house.
HDP-2015-1111 1906 David Street Council District 9 Proposal: Demolish a ca. 1948 house. Applicant: Hector Avila City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Release the permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package.
7. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Certificates of Appropriateness Review Committee B. Operations Committee C. Grants Committee D. Preservation Plan Committee 8. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT
CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first three speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda.
C14H-2015-0147 Peter and Esther Allidi House 1315 Kenwood Avenue Council District 9 Applicants: Annie-Laurie Grabiel, Clayton + Levy, Architects, applicant; Bruce Curtis and Fred Daniel, owners City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning.
C14H-2015-0152 Hoefgen-Wilson-Ransom House 1610 Watchhill Road Council District 9 Applicants: Blake and Julie Bergstrom, owners City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning, despite architectural modifications.
C14H-2015-0164 T.H. Shelby House 503 W. 33rd Street Council District 9 Applicants: Andrew K and Lindsey L. Heddleston Smith, owners; Emily Payne, Hardy, Heck & Moore, agent and preparer City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning.
C14H-1979-0013 Green Pastures, 811 W. Live Oak Street Council District 9 Proposal: Construct two new hotel buildings, a greenhouse, a laundry room/office, and a parking structure. Applicant: Emily Little, Mark Olsen and George Wilcox, Clayton + Little, Architects City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Committee Recommendation: Approve as proposed. Staff Recommendation: Approve as proposed.
NRD-2015-0112 611 West Lynn Street Council District 9 Proposal: Demolition of the building Applicant: Kathleen Labay City Staff: Beth Johnson, Historic Preservation Office, 974-7801 Staff Recommendation: Initiate historic zoning as the Slaugher-Dildy House is significant for its architecture and its association with Roy Slaughter, a principal of Brown Brothers, one of the city’s most prominent banking institutions, and with Dr. Charles Dildy, a local physician. If the Historic Landmark Commission releases the permit, a City of Austin Documentation package should be submitted before the permit is released.
NRD-2015-0119 1806 W 10th Street Council District 9 Proposal: Construct a new 2 story wood and stone house. The demolition of the property has been previously approved. Applicant: Pecan Valley Homes City Staff: Beth Johnson, Historic Preservation Office, 974-7801 Staff Recommendation: Release the application as submitted. While this is a contemporary and modern design, the gable front form on the building as well as using materials, such as stone and wood, take cues from the context of the surrounding buildings.
NRD-2016-0002 1605 Gaston Avenue Council District 9 Proposal: Construct a rear two story addition on the rear of the house. Applicant: Rodney Bennett City Staff: Beth Johnson, Historic Preservation Office, 974-7801 Staff Recommendation: Release the application as submitted but encourage the applicants to consider keeping the roof form as a side gabled form to keep the original form of the house as well as retain the original stone veneer on the first floor. The retention of the original form would keep the architectural integrity of the home intact. This house does have a potential Historic Landmark Designation due to its historic associations with both Phillip Creer as well as Mike Michalske. Changing the roof form and removing the original siding would compromise the architecturally integrity of the house and possibly prevent it from being designated as a Landmark.
HDP-2015-1037 3108 Grandview Street Council District 9 Proposal: Demolish a ca. 1913 house. Applicant: Kathy Wimbish City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: While staff still believes that this house qualifies as a historic landmark for its architecture and its historical associations, staff must reluctantly recommend release of the permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package due to the condition of the house.
HDP-2015-1111 1906 David Street Council District 9 Proposal: Demolish a ca. 1948 house. Applicant: Hector Avila City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Release the permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package.
7. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Certificates of Appropriateness Review Committee B. Operations Committee C. Grants Committee D. Preservation Plan Committee 8. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT