File #: 11-489    Name: Historic District Amendments
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Agenda Item
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 10/18/2011 Final action:
Title: Discuss Specific Provisions of the Proposed Improvements to the Historic District Zoning Ordinances
Attachments: 1. Historic Preservation Board-redline, 2. Historic Preservation Overlay District-redline
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Discuss Specific Provisions of the Proposed Improvements to the Historic District Zoning Ordinances
Summary
MEETING DATE: October 18, 2011 - City Council Regular Meeting
DEPARTMENT: City Council
Development Services - Planning Department
CONTACT: Mayor Pro Tem Travis Ussery
Councilmember Don Day
Kevin Spath, AICP, Assistant Director of Planning
Guy Giersch, Historic Preservation Officer


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
· Discuss and provide feedback
ITEM SUMMARY:
· On September 26, 2011, after several months of research/review of model ordinances and best practices, Staff and the Town Center Study consultant team presented to City Council an update on a substantially complete draft of the proposed consolidation and improvement of the historic district zoning ordinances.

· Based on feedback received during and after the September 26 Work Session, additional clarification/discussion is warranted on 3 specific provisions of the proposed draft:

· Staff’s proposal to add the following new duty of the Historic Preservation Board in Section 146-166(d): “Monitor and report to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) any actions affecting its local county courthouse(s), Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs), National Register (NR) properties, State Archeological Landmarks (SALs), and any locally designated landmark.”-Staff is now recommending that this provision be removed from the draft proposal.

· Staff’s proposal to add the following new provision in Section 146-97(f)(2) in order to help improve the Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) application process: “If the proposed work includes the replacement or removal of historic exterior architectural features (such as wood windows or wood lap siding), the applicant shall submit a written evaluation of the existing condition of said historic exterior architectural features performed by an independent third party (i.e. a licensed architect, engineer, or contractor) with demonstrated experience and ex...

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