File #: HP2022-0093    Name: HNIZ Historic Marker for 514 W Hunt
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Agenda Item
In control: Historic Preservation Advisory Board
On agenda: 10/6/2022 Final action: 10/6/2022
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Andrew Harris for Approval of a Historic Marker for the Property Located at 514 West Hunt Street
Attachments: 1. Narrative, 2. Presentation
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Andrew Harris for Approval of a Historic Marker for the Property Located at 514 West Hunt Street

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney

MEETING DATE: October 6, 2022

DEPARTMENT: Development Services - Planning Department

CONTACT: Cassie Bumgarner, Historic Preservation Planner
Paula Jarrett Nasta, AIA, Planning Manager

RECOMMENDED HPAB ACTION:
* Staff recommends approval of this Historic Marker Application.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* The applicant requests approval of a Historic Marker under the HNIZ Program property at 514 W Hunt Street.

* To be eligible for a historic marker under the HNIZ program, residential properties must meet the minimum eligibility requirements of the program, provide specific information with the historic marker application.

* Staff has reviewed the request and has found that it meets the minimum eligibility requirements of the HINZ program for a historic marker.

* Specifically, the applicant must provide the following with an application for a historic marker:
o A written documented history.
o Verification that the building is a minimum of 50 years of age.
o Verification that the residential property is located within the HNIZ boundary.
o Photo documentation of all four elevations using black and white or color photographs and copies of any available historic photographs.
o Legal description of the property with a location map.
o Site plan of the property shall be provided, if available.
o Additional information as deemed necessary by the Director of Planning or their designee.

* The home is listed as a high priority building in the 2015 Update of the Historic Resources survey. A high priority building contributes significantly to local history or broader historical patterns; is an outstanding or unique example of architecture, engineering or crafted design; retains a significant portion of its original character and contextual integrity; meets in some case...

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