Brandon Strain / Grapevine Historic Districts

HPC Meeting — 2014-07-23

July 23, 2014

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Present: Burl Gilliam (Chairman), R. Lee Derr (Vice Chairman), Ashley Anderson, Margaret Telford, Ted Ware, Chuck Voelker (Alternate) Absent: Vick Cox, Sean Shope Liaisons: Shane Wilbanks (City Council Liaison) Staff: Paul W. McCallum (Executive Director, Grapevine Convention), David Klempin (Historic Preservation Officer), Mary Bush (Historic Preservation Secretary)

Public hearing items

CA14-43 — 618 East Wall Street

Work: Revised design for the new addition to the Craighill Cottage, replacing the plans approved under CA14-32 at the May 28, 2014 meeting; 'due to cost issues, the previous design was revised.' Type: addition Staff rec: Approval with conditions: revised design to follow the Design Guidelines; all exterior materials (roofing, siding, trim, doors, windows, light fixtures) staff approved under separate CA(s); permit obtained. Discussion: A cost-driven redesign of the May-approved addition; approved on staff's recommendation without recorded debate. Outcome: approved with conditions (5-0) — moved Margaret Telford, second Ashley Anderson Conditions: Revised design to follow the Design Guidelines established for the property; All exterior materials including roofing, siding, trim, doors, windows and light fixtures staff approved under separate Certificate(s) of Appropriateness; Permit obtained from the Building Department

Staff-approved CAs (8)

CA14-31 320 South Church Street; CA14-34 728 East Wall Street; CA14-35 523 South Main Street; CA14-36 527 South Dooley Street; CA14-37 909 South Main Street, Suite 110; CA14-38 701 South Main Street, Suite 103; CA14-40 841 East Texas Street; CA14-41 728 East Wall Street

Other business: HL14-05 update: at the July 15 City Council hearing, Mayor Tate and Councilwoman Sharron Spencer 'worked out a compromise with the Wells Fargo attorney to save the original Dahl designed 14,000 square feet building' (motor bank drive-thru, accounting building and two-story addition excluded); Planning and Zoning voted 5-2 in favor of landmarking, but Council tabled on City Attorney John Boyle's advice pending correction of a city ordinance. Klempin thanked Wilbanks, Gilliam, Telford and Heritage Foundation Vice Chairman Melva Stanfield for their Council testimonies. Minutes of May 28, 2014 approved (Voelker/Ware, 5-0).

Notable

Twenty-minute meeting; the headline was the reported Council compromise saving the Dahl-designed bank building from marble removal.

📄 Full verbatim minutes: Transcript HPC 2014-07-23

Source: Source Index §Minutes-corpus — WebLink HPC minutes 2014-07-23.

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