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Agenda 11-13-17 c,‘" o� CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AGENDA o � ETON DATE: Monday, November 13, 2017 TIME: 6:30 P.M. PLACE: Commission Chambers, 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Agenda Approval 3. Approval of Minutes 4. Communications and Announcements 5. Old Business: None requiring Board action. Staff will provide an overview of project status for informational purposes 6. New Business: A. Boynton High School (COA 17-001) Certificate of Appropriateness application for modifications included as part of the rehabilitation and reuse of the Boynton High School located at 125 East Ocean Avenue. Applicant: City- initiated. Agent: Rick Gonzalez/REG Architects Inc. 7. Other 8. Comments by members 9. Public comments 10. Announce date of next meeting —August 8, 2016 11. Adjournment The Board (Committee) may only conduct public business after a quorum has been established. 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PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, (561)742-6060 OR(TTY) 1-800-955-8771, AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. Document3 MINUTES 03/03/2017 MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017, AT 6:30 P.M. IN CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PRESENT: Barbara Ready, Chair Warren Adams, Historic Resource Eric Salomonsson, Vice Chair Preservation Planner Susan Oyer Ginger Pedersen Jason Shaffer Cheryl Black Michael Wilson, Alternate Jesse Feldman, Alternate ABSENT: Hollis Tidwell, III 1. Pledge of Allegiance Chair Ready called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Ms. Oyer led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 2. Agenda Approval Motion Dr. Pedersen moved to approve the agenda. Ms. Oyer seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 3. Approval of Minutes Motion Ms. Oyer moved to approve the November 13, 2016, meeting minutes. Vice Chair Salomonsson seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 4. Election of Chair and Vice Chair Mr. Adams explained the dates of the election got out of synch and this item was to align the elections to the months they should take place. Both the Chair and Vice Chair have served for a year. They can continue to serve, or if desired, others can be nominated. Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 Motion Ms. Oyer moved to nominate Barbara Ready as Chair. Ms. Black seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Motion Mr. Shaffer moved to nominate Mr. Saiomonsson as Vice Chair. Ms. Oyer seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 5. Communications and Announcements Mr. Adams announced Hollis Tidwell advised him he would not be present at the meeting. He commented the members received the City's calendar which turned out very well. He was going to issue an updated board list, but there was some confusion about the dates and he will defer distributing it because some terms would expire. He recommended members reapply if their term is expiring. Ms. Oyer recommended submitting applications as soon as possible this week as there is some lag time. Mr. Adams explained all members are good until the April meeting. While some members reapplied last year, there was a shift between regular and alternate positions for some of the members. Mr. Adams advised he would review the list tomorrow. Mr. Adams explained he made a presentation at Boca Middle School on February gtn organized by Ms. Oyer and he appreciated the student letter of thanks. He hoped the students enjoyed the visit. Mr. Adams advised Sterling Village, located at 500 S. Federal Highway, just south of Ocean Avenue, contacted him asking if the development would be eligible for historic designation. It is 42 acres on the Intracoastal Waterway. Construction was completed in 1967, and there are 840 units in 29 two-story block buildings with a clubhouse and pool. These were the first condominiums built in Boynton Beach. He researched if similar developments were designated and noted this development is right at the 50- year mark, but there was nothing spectacular about the architecture and he did not want every other condo complex coming forward. If it has historic significance, an application could potentially be made. Mr. Adams thought the developer may have been prominent. Dr. Pedersen noted the builder constructed other complexes. Dr. Pedersen did not know the builder to be prominent and remarked there is some interesting architecture in the clubhouse building as it is very classic 60's, but the buildings are non-descript. Mr. Adams questioned if the request could be considered significant because it is a grouping of buildings or if it would be handled like a historic district. He was unsure how to get the residents to agree with designation; if it would need a simple majority or if the Board would have the final say. He noted there are 10 to 15 individually platted lots and thought, if the application was moved forward, it would be complicated. There may be problems with insurance with historic sites and the 2 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 buildings are on the Intracoastal Waterway, but the individual commented they did not care. Mr. Adams also advised the main complex is a living community, and it could create differences of opinions. The person from Sterling Village will speak to the Board and Mr. Adams suggested after that, he meet with them to discuss designation further. He wanted the Board to be aware of the matter, but was unsure how they would make a decision. He had contemplated just designating certain parts of the development such as the clubhouse. Ms. Oyer thought it was a landmark. The buildings have been maintained and the character is unchanged. She liked the fence and thought there was some distinctive mid-century architecture. Dr. Pedersen noted there is a lot of green space and the land was previously muck and tomato lots. Mr. Wilson noted Janet DeVries blogged about this property, which was the second condo built in the area. If the complex wanted to seek designation, since many condo complexes are all well maintained, the determining factor would be what significance it has. Chair Ready wondered if anyone significant lived there. Ms. Oyer noted if the Civic and Madsen Centers are being demolished for redevelopment they were losing mid-century buildings and this complex was one of the few mid-century buildings that are untouched. Vice Chair Salomonsson asked if Sterling Village was trying to make inroads to historically protect them. Mr. Adams thought all owners would have to agree to designation. It is a large piece of prime property, and a developer could come along and offer alot of money for the land, which Mr. Adams discussed with the representative, but the person did not care. Mr. Adams commented he would point out the pros and cons. Since the buildings are not Missionary, Revival or Venacular, Mid- Century buildings are not viewed as significant, but they do want to preserve the best examples they have. Mr. Adams will keep the Board apprised and hoped the application would not cause friction. Ms. Oyer noted it is retirement housing and Ms. Black thought they may want to protect their lifestyle. 6. Old Business: A. Boynton Woman's Club window and door repair update Mr. Adams walked the site on March 9th with the contractor and the architect and builder and the work is substantially complete. There are just a few items to be tweaked. The second floor public access area windows and doors are being repaired or replaced where required. Those on the stairwells have been addressed and the opening mechanisms were retained where possible. They did not finish all work but they are still there. They need to stop water getting into the threshold and doors and started protective measures that are not visible from the street level. The project finished ahead of schedule and he was pleased. The project was a $210K project, $140K was a grant from the Division of Historical Resources, $50K came from the CRA, $10K was in- 3 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 kind services from Mr. Adams and $10K came from the Woman's Club. B. Certified Local Government Grant: Black History Interactive Website update Mr. Adams explained he was working hard on the project. ITS started mapping the website and GIS started to block out the lots. He was still conducting research on residents and the buildings in the area. They had discussed having a 3-D website. One plan is to have significant buildings appear on the map in 3-D. He spoke to the mapper who thought they could walk along the street and see what was there. He thought the Cemetery could be walked through as well and the mapper thought it may be possible. Mr. Adams decided to render the headstones in 3-D and walked the cemetery with a student and took measurements and photos of all the stones. When complete, viewers could walk through the cemetery, click on the headstones and get information. Mr. Adams submitted a second progress report to the Division of Historical Resources. He included some master site file forms and asked how to request a time extension. The project was to end in June, but the City lost about four months starting the project as they were waiting for the award agreement and contract from the State. The longest extension that could be requested was a month. He hoped if the extension is granted, the project would be finished by the end of July. C. Magnuson House, 211 E. Ocean Ave. proposed redevelopment update Mr. Adams commented several months ago, the Board had reviewed proposed alterations to the above and there would be a rear addition and a canopy added to one side of the home. The main plan for the house was to completely remove the interior, the interior stairs and put the stairs on the exterior. They received the plans from the Building Department, which were different from what the Board reviewed. Mr. Adams distributed the new plan which showed the entire interior is retained, and the building no longer needs the exterior stairs. The owner has to submit a site plan modification. Mr. Adams advised the changes are supported by Historic Preservation staff. He explained it was rare this occurs and was great news. Dr. Pedersen asked about the Little House and learned an addition was added. This was reviewed months ago. Ms. Oyer commented Planning and Zoning was requiring the State to sign off, and the State responded they did not need to sign off. The Board did not review the plans because it is not a historic site, but it was appropriate they still take an interest in the building. 7. New Business: A. Cultural Resource Assessment Survey for the Boynton Beach 1-95 Intersections Project 4 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 Mr. Adams was contacted several months ago by a company called Search who was conducting a survey of cultural resources in close proximity to the upcoming work at the 1-95 intersections at Boynton Beach Boulevard and Gateway. Anytime there is federal funding involved in a project, they have to ensure cultural resources are protected. They sent Mr. Adams a map with the areas outlined in red which Mr. Adams numbered with sites that are protected. Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 were undeveloped scrub with the potential for archeology. Number 5 was Barton Cemetery and 6 was an undeveloped scrub area by Galaxy Elementary School. Number 7 were the street lights that were designated. Number 8 was a mission-style house; 9 was a large Mediterranean revival house; 10 was a small mission house on NW 6th Street; 11 was the designated gatepost; 12 was the collection of mission and Mediterranean revival homes on NW 1st Avenue, and 13 and 14 were the two schools. Search sent it to the State and the State contacted Mr. Adams last week. The report suggested the property at 206 NW 6th Street may be National Register eligible. Dr. Pedersen knew the owner of the property and commented at one time, it was used as a boarding house. A developer for the neighborhood lived at the home. The home has significance. Mr. Adams' concern was its setting next to Boynton Beach Boulevard and the railroad tracks behind it. He commented the State will review it. While Mr. Adams was discussing it, Mr. Adams asked the State if there was anything else that was significant and he told them about the gateposts. There were very few historic houses in the neighborhood because only a few were built and some have been demolished. There was a large Mediterranean Revival and another home. Very little of the information was included in the report sent to the State. Mr. Adams was glad the person from the State called him. He sent her the map and designation report and did not know what the next step was. He thought they may have a National Register eligible property and it would be nice to have that option. There is no cost to the owner and there is no review process. Mr. Adams wanted the house to be on the Local Register which could easily be done. Dr. Pedersen will ask the owner if they would be interested in National Register designation. She explained the inside is beautiful and all original, but it has replacement windows, which could be an issue; however, the State indicated there have been properties in the National Register that had the setting affected. Dr. Pedersen thought the Weaver House may be eligible for Local Register. B. North Broward Preparatory School Career Day Mr. Adams advised he would make a presentation for the third year in a row at North Broward Preparatory School on March 31st, organized by Vice Chair Salomonsson and Mr. Shaffer. Each year, there is more and more interest. Last year, one student from North Broward Prep worked with Mr. Adams for a few days. Chair Ready asked about the status of obtaining photographs for the Boynton Colored Town website and learned Mr. Adams had spoken with some people and was still lacking photographs, but was receiving information. Chair Ready spoke with Rev. 5 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 Dames of the Coalition of Clergy as did Mr. Adams. Chair Ready asked if having a coffee and cake social would help. Mr. Adams explained the best they can do is get a photograph of their house. He noted having a presence seemed to help, but the problem is the people just do not have photos. Dr. Pedersen noted cameras and photography were expensive at the time. Most people did not take a photograph of their house. Mr. Adams had photos of four or five homes on 10th Avenue and they identified one because he knew the owners name. He commented the website will not be short of information if they include the churches and schools. He noted without photographs, the website would be less interesting as viewers want something to look at. 8. Other Ms. Oyer asked about the status of the Conrad Pickel exhibit this year and learned Mr. Adams was trying to find time to organize it. They had discussed including the church on Georgia Avenue in West Palm Beach, another further west to Military Trail to the Seminary and places there, and trying to get access to Gallery Fantasia. He thought if they travelled to West Palm, they could stop at one of the glass studios in Lake Worth. The problem is they may not be able to use City buses because they would be going outside of the City. Another discussion was charging $10 per person. He did not know if attendees would pay the fee to go to West Palm, then a Lake Worth glass studio, Gallery Fantasia ending up at the Woman's Club for sandwiches for a light lunch and presentation by Paul Pickel. Dr. Pedersen thought it could be promoted and would sell out. She commented the window on Georgia Avenue is spectacular and is the most valuable piece of artwork in Palm Beach County. The issue is hiring private buses would have a cost. Mr. Adams questioned if older attendees or students would be willing to pay $10, but thought they would not want to pay the fee to see the same tour as last year. They would have to book a bus and hope they sold enough seats to pay for it. He spoke to Friederike Mittner, Historic Preservation Planner in West Palm Beach, and she thought they could use West Palm City buses. He commented it would be easier to offer the same tour, but after doing the same thing three times, they need to do something different and attendees would have to pay. Ms. Oyer commented Bernard Thomas lived in the City with his wife Betty. Mr. Thomas is one of the top muralists in the U.S. His mural is in the Woman's Club and he was a great Floridian. His family has a lot of his paintings and she thought they could make a presentation of both at the Woman's Club as they are two of Florida's most famous artists. She noted the Historical Society is working to restore the paintings at Forest Park and thought there would be paintings at Galaxy as Ms. Thomas was the principal before the school was named Galaxy. Mr. Adams noted he was behind on a grant project and thought the tour needed to be changed, as it is growing each year, but he is not an event organizer. Dr. Pedersen noted online registration could be handled through Event Bright, which is online registration, but Mr. Adams commented people still called him regarding the tour even when it was free, and it was faster for him to log them online himself. Mr. Adams agreed they needed to do something different. 6 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 Mr. Shaffer commented a 50-seat coach bus is $3,200 and discussion followed how much people would be willing to pay. Chair Ready thought if adding lunch, the price should be more and Mr. Adams would have to take payments up front to guarantee they show up. Mr. Adams noted if they do not sell all the seats, they are stuck with the buses. He hoped for one free bus and to make the tour longer by adding Georgia Avenue, a glass studio, a few Boynton sites, hopefully ending up at Galaxy Fantasia and then to the Woman's Club for lunch. If the Woman's Club was not free, they would use the Library. The first year, they had two buses that were paid for and it was noted the Historical Society did not pay a lot towards the price of the buses. Dr. Pedersen noted sometimes when an event is free or cheap, people are less willing to do something because they think it would not be good. She advised attendance is better if there is a charge and thought the hook for this tour is the window on Georgia Avenue as it is the best kept secret in Palm Beach County. Mr. Adams asked if Dr Pedersen and/or Janet DeVries would speak if they went to Georgia Avenue and learned they would. Discussion follows about imposing a student rate of $7.50 and an adult rate of $15 and about using Mollies Trolley. They were fairly reasonable and a local company that may give a discounted rate or some type of sponsorship. Ms. Oyer suggested notifying area historical societies and historic preservation board's to spread the word. She also commented the newly elected City Commissioners have not been on the Conrad Pickel tour. May is Historic Preservation Month, and they were planning on holding the tour on May 20th. It was thought the Historical Society could help offset the cost. Ms. Oyer asked if the City has a setup for a credit card. Mr. Adams explained it would be handled through Eventbright and they would just take the Commission. He also commented there may be someone else in the City with more experience to help. Dr. Pederson obtained a $750 quote for a three-hour tour bus for 50. Mr. Wilson inquired if Eleanor Krusell could assist and learned she may be able to help with advertising 9. Comments by members Dr. Pedersen announced Byrd Spilman Dewey is a top ten finalist for the Florida Woman's Hall of Fame. This was the second time she was nominated. There was a good letter writing campaign with some high profile people writing on her behalf. Mr. Adams had written a letter of support and the decision would be made this month. A letter of nomination could be sent to Governor Scott from the Board. Motion Ms. Oyer moved the Board support the nomination of Ms. Dewey. Chair Ready will work on the letter with Mr. Adams. Vice Chair Salomonsson seconded the motion that 7 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 13, 2017 unanimously passed. Chair Ready noted the Historical Society has a show on the 20th at the Library. The Mayor is coming to speak about development in Boynton Beach. An author, Steve Bralick, a Palm Beach State college professor, will be speaking Vice Chair Salomonsson stated the City's calendar was the best and most unique calendar he ever received. All the information was included and the childhood pictures were awesome. He praised the calendar and gave kudos to Eleanor Krusell, City Communications Manager. Ms. Oyer noted one of her students was equally excited about the calendar as well. 10. Public comments 11. Announce date of next meeting — April 10, 2017 12. Adjournment There being no further business, Chair Ready adjourned the meeting at 7:34 p.m. Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist 8 MINUTES 07/10/2017 MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017, AT 6:30 P.M. IN CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PRESENT: Barbara Ready, Chair Warren Adams, Historic Dr. Ginger Pedersen Resource Preservation Planner Jason Shaffer Cheryl Black Susan Oyer Jesse Feldman, Alternate Michael Wilson, Alternate ABSENT: Eric Salomonsson, Vice Chair Hollis Tidwell, Ill 1. Pledge of Allegiance Chair Ready called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. Mr. Feldman led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 2. Agenda Approval Motion Ms. Oyer moved to approve the agenda. Dr. Pederson seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 3. Approval of Minutes There was one change to item 5C of the May minutes; " . . A Tapestry in Stained Glass by Jean Gene Moody." Motion Ms. Oyer moved to approve the minutes as amended. Dr. Pederson seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Mr. Adams requested the Clerk check to ensure the Board received the minutes from the March meeting. Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 4. Communications and Announcements Mr. Adams explained Mr. Tidwell and Vice Chair Salomonsson advised they would not be present for the meeting. The members received a handout for required Ethics Training. Mr. Adams requested the members sign the acknowledgment and return it to the City Clerk, 5. Old Business: A. Certified Local Government Grant: Black History Interactive Website update Mr. Adams was still working on the website. He advised the grant was extended until August 15th due to several issues. There was a delay in receiving the executed contract. There was a three-month delay in getting the pictometry image. Another person from GIS had health issues and the GIS work was being left up to him. It was getting done, but Mr. Adams could not charge for his time spent working on the project and the City will not use all the grant monies. The person working on the 3-D buildings submitted the information in an incorrect format and it was incompatible with the software the department used, even though the software was explained. A planning department employee will handle the 3-D work and there was little input from the community. Mr. Adams decided to scale back the website which will have several layers. There is a historic layer and a 3-D pictometry layer which was phoneminal. There will be a layer to show subdivisions, a layer for lots, and a layer to show significant sites in the areas. When clicking on the significant sites, there will be information provided, but sites that have a lot more information will have a link to a certain webpage. The site will only include 3-D images of buildings that no longer exist and they will not be imbedded in the maps. Information on the buildings, when clicked, will also be included on a separate page. Mr. Adams was disappointed, but pointed out the City can expand the site in the future. There was a suggestion from the people who created the GIS software to work on the site for $13,000, but there would not be enough time to amend the contract and complete the work so Mr. Adams decided to do it in house. There were legitimate reasons to return some of the grant funds, but there was one issue after another. Ms. Oyer noted FAU is one of the top GIS schools and may be able to assist. Mr. Adams declined indicating it was his experience, the more people involved, the more problems. Mr. Adams wanted to video some of the residents and had obtained quotes, but only two residents agreed to be interviewed. He felt two people was not a fair representation of the entire neighborhood. Chair Ready asked if some of the funds could be used for community outreach and learned they could not. The funds were for the website and must be spent in five weeks. Additionally, community outreach would require a contract amendment and time would be scarce. Mr. Adams advised he is 2 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 spending all of his time on the project, but noted he has other work coming up including submitting a designation application in the next week or two. He estimated the City would be lucky to spend $20,000 out of the $32,000 grant. He reiterated the work is getting done, but they cannot claim the grant funds for it. B. Celebration of Conrad Pickel event Mr. Adams advised the Conrad Pickel event was a success. The tour visited the same sites as last year and he pointed out Dr. Pedersen hosted the tour this year and did a good job. When the tour bus returned, the participants attended the lectures. He and Ms. Coles-Dobay had a conference call with Paul Pickel to move the event forward and start planning earlier. They had discussed extending the tour and charging for it. They planned to include the Conrad Pickel house in Pompano Beach, the church in West Palm Beach, the glass factories in Lake Worth and Delray Beach and adding other artists associated with stained glass to the tour. Mr. Pickel liked all of the arts and discussed having more of an event after the bus tour, such as a light lunch, and maybe drinks and music at the Woman's Club because Conrad Pickel held concerts in the Gallery Fantasia. Ms. Oyer suggested walking to Gallery Fantasia from the Woman's Club and commented it was believed the former UCC Church on US 1, which was converted to a bank, had work from Conrad Pickel. Mr. Adams was unsure, but would check with Paul Pickel. It was noted J&S Auto has art in a few buildings in the industrial district. Ms. Oyer explained art can be found in the most unexpected places. C. Local Register Historic Site Designation: Boynton School (Schoolhouse Children's Museum), 129 E. Ocean Ave. Mr. Adams announced the Boynton School was added to the Local Register at the June 6th City Commission meeting. It is the City's 9th site on the Local Register. D. 2017 Small Matching Grant application for repairs to the Boynton School (Schoolhouse Children's Museum), 129 E. Ocean Ave. Mr. Adams submitted the application to repair the Schoolhouse Children's Museum which included the soffit, fascia and flashing; preparation and painting of the exterior including all windows and doors and the interior floors. The maximum total of $50,000 was requested and the total value of the project was $63,856. The other monies are from donated services from Mr. Adams and others. He received an email the application was received and complete. The applications will be reviewed next week and staff will know how the application ranked by the next meeting. Mr. Adams thought the State would question if there are enough funds to do all the work, but he would explain staff intended to focus on the soffits first, and see what is uncovered. He would rather have items listed in the application they can spend the money on if they get the full amount. E. 2017 Special Category Grant application for the 1927 Boynton High School, 125 E. Ocean Ave. 3 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 Mr. Adams submitted the Special Category Grant application for $500,000 and the City Commission approved the $250,000 match. If successful, $750,000 would be earmarked toward the High School. The CRA paid for REG Architects to prepare the application and Mr. Adams had provided the needed input for the submission. If the grant is received, Mr. Adams will administer the grant as the City will do the work. The grant period will start July 1, 2018. He was uncertain when the application would be reviewed, but anticipated it would be some time after the Small Matching Grant was reviewed next week. 6. New Business: A. 324 NW 1St Ave. potential designation Mr. Adams explained there was a good chance this property will submit a designation application and other requests and wanted to explain what is occurring. The owner wanted to split the property into two parcels. The home is situated on five lots, but the house sits on three lots. A property survey is needed, but theoretically the owner should be able to partition the lots so the potential historic house will sit on three lots, leaving two vacant lots next to it for construction of a new house. The issue is the back garage. If the lot is split, the garage will be on the property line which does not meet the required setbacks. Mr. Adams explained the Preservation Board can grant variances if the historic building is saved. Staff advised the owner, if possible, to create the two separate parcels. The Board will recommend they designate the individual sites so the lots can be split and the owner apply for the variance. At the meeting, members will have to designate all five lots. If the Board recommended approval of all five lots, the next application would be to split the lots and award the variance for the garage because it does not meet the setbacks. If the variance is approved, the Board will have to remove the historic designation from the two vacant lots as the designation. He pointed out. This would be contingent on the City Commission approving the recommendation. He noted it could all be done at one meeting. Mr. Adams explained the owners agreed to provide a rough idea of what kind of house they would construct on the two vacant lots and had discussed Mediterranean Revival or Mission styled homes. Mr. Adams understood the owners would live in the historic structure and may rent or sell the newly constructed home. He emphasized the project is contingent on the survey. The lots are 25 feet wide, and the abutting structure sits on two lots. The owners can build on 50 foot lots which is two lots. There is an alley in the back which was not dedicated to the homeowner and there were issues with its abandonment. The 1920s garage is in fair condition and the owners want to save it. Mr. Wilson met the owner and advised she was thrilled. Mr. Adams reminded all this project is in a potential historic district. The members agreed to let the Board see sketches what the 4 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 new house would look like, although there was no requirement they do so. Mr. Adams apprised the Board in the event the application is received Chair Ready could support the designation, but questioned if the Planning and Zoning Board would decide if the lot could be split. Mr. Adams explained there is a minimum lot width requirement and that was why they need an up to date survey. Ms. Oyer asked about the alleyway abandonment. Mr. Adams did not know the process as it was beyond the application. She thought the owner should try to purchase the land as the City has abandoned alleys in the past. Mr. Adams explained the entire block of homeowners would have to agree, and the homeowner would only gain more depth and not width. Mr. Wilson asked about the usual minimum setback from the property line which Mr. Adams anticipated was 10-15 feet depending on if it was a corner lot. He cautioned they did not want to create a non-conforming lot with the alleyway. If the application moved ahead, the Board will understand the process and rationale. If the lots are split and variance granted, the next step is to move the designation. Two lots would not be designated, allowing for construction of a new home. B. Boynton Woman's Club, 1010 S, Federal Hwy. Mr. Adams advised the CRA agreed to purchase and operate the Woman's Club. They will establish a scholarship trust with the funds to perpetuate the name of Major Nathan S. Boynton. The building is on the National and Local Register and the CRA requested Mr. Adams be involved with the building in the future. 7. Other Mr. Adams explained there could potentially be a lot coming up with the high school and the possibility of the local and national register designation of the home discussed at the last meeting. 8. Comments by members Ms. Oyer noted she was appointed to the Planning and Development Board and the City will determine which of the Arts Commission or Historic Resource Preservation Board she could remain on at the next meeting. The City was looking to make some changes as they have not cleaned up their policy regarding how Boards run and who can sit on the Board as the Statutes are from the 1970s. She thought it was a huge mess and they just made corrections how to remove people. Mr. Wilson spoke to Jim Roana, a local realtor and long-time resident, who posted a few photos from a brochure issued by the Rotary Club circa 1940 on Boynton Beach Raw website. Mr. Wilson advised it included a map, which he had seen in the past, but not the brochure. Mr. Wilson visited Mr. Roana at his office and he had several brochures. Mr. Roana had been asked to sell a home as the prior owners had passed away. Relatives came in with a U-haul and took all they could, but they found a box in the attic. 5 Meeting Minutes Historic Resource Preservation Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 Mr. Roana asked if he could keep them and the family consented. He requested Dr. Pederson and Chair Ready circulate them to the Historical Society. The map referenced the Indian mound, A1A. SR 140 and the Woman's Club with the walkway before US1 was widened which indicated the information was before 1946. It was known the archivist had the map, but it was not known if she had the entire brochure. Chair Ready requested the members contact their State Legislator in support of the Historic Resources Preservation Tax Credit program as they are needed for the Old High School. It was also noted the Historical Society starts up in September. 9. Public comments 10. Announce date of next meeting - August 14, 2017 11. Adjournment There being no further business to discuss, Chair Ready adjourned the meeting at 7:13 p.m. 60(1h/211.k.32_ LeA-A-L Catherine Cherry J Minutes Specialist 6 NEW BUSINESS 6.A. Boynton High School (COA 17-001 ) Staff report, Application, Plans Certificate of Appropriateness DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. 17-066 TO: Chair and Members Historic Resources P servation Board FROM: Michael Rumpf '.j. ' Director of Planning and Zoning DATE: November 10, 2017 PROJECT: Boynton High School REQUEST: Approve the Certificate of Appropriateness for the rehabilitation of the Boynton High School (COA 17-001) AGENDA ITEM 6A ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action before the Board is approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness application for modifications included as part of the rehabilitation and reuse of the Boynton High School located at 125 East Ocean Avenue. BACKGROUND The subject property is located on the northeast corner of East Ocean Avenue and Seacrest Boulevard on Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block 14 of Sawyer's Addition. The site contains a vacant school building, parking lot, and landscaped areas. The Boynton High School, the first high school in the city, is a two-story structure of approximately 28,420 square feet built in 1927. The building is in the Mediterranean Revival style and incorporates some early Art Deco style details. Construction is of structural clay tile and textured stucco with cast stone decorative trim and aluminum frame awning windows. The roof is a built up membrane system with sections of barrel tile roofing to the mansard areas. Internally, the building contains many original features in the classrooms and the gymnasium. The school was designed by William Manly King the architect of many Palm Beach County schools and other notable buildings. In 1928, the newly built school was badly damaged by a hurricane. Many people sheltering in the building were injured when the second floor walls gave way. William Manly King was retained to oversee the repairs. The repairs differ from the original design but have gained significance as they are appropriate for the building style and were carried out by the original architect. The first High School graduation of two students occurred in 1929 and the last graduation of 15 students occurred in 1949. After 1949 the school was used as a grammar school. In 1990, the Elementary School housed in the building was closed and, in 1993, the City of Boynton Beach acquired the building from the Palm Beach County School Board. In 2007, ownership was transferred to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and in 2009 ownership was transferred back to the city. Boynton High School-COA 17-001 Historic Resources Preservation Board The building has Iain vacant for a number of years and has been the subject of many studies undertaken to examine its potential for re-use. The school was added to the Florida Trust Eleven Most Endangered List in 2010. The site was added to the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places in February, 2013. An application to rehabilitate the structure as a mixed use building comprising community and commercial uses has been submitted to the City as part of the Town Square redevelopment proposal. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS The applicant proposes to rehabilitate the building for use as a mixed use facility comprising offices, classrooms, art studios, a prep kitchen, and an auditorium with stage for events. The proposed rehabilitation work includes repairs to the building, replacement of missing details, demolition, site work, the installation of new services, and landscaping. Exterior Roof The existing flat roof areas and vaulted roof over the gymnasium will be retained and structural repairs will be undertaken as necessary. The roofs will be surfaced with SBS modified bitumen roofing system with insulation. The mansard roof areas contain clay barrel tiles, many of which are missing or damaged. The applicant proposes reusing the existing tiles where possible and replacing those that are damaged or missing with tiles of similar dimension and color. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, Standard 6 states: "Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence'. The proposed roof repairs are consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. Windows The original windows were a mixture of wood frame sash and casement and pivot windows of various lighting configurations. Most of the original windows have been replaced with inappropriate aluminum frame awning windows and several window openings have been covered with large exterior AC units. The few remaining small original windows on the east and west elevations appear to be in fair condition. The applicant proposes to replace all of the windows with aluminum frame impact windows with exterior and interior aluminum applied muntins. The new windows will comprise six-over-six and one- over-one double-hung sash, four light and six light awning, and six light casement. The lighting 2 Boynton High School-COA 17-001 Historic Resources Preservation Board configuration of the windows will match the configuration of the original windows. The glazing will be clear impact glass. The exterior AC units will be removed and the window openings will be reinstated. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, Standard 6 states: "Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence". The Historic District Design Guidelines state: "Replace missing or irreparable windows on significant elevations with new windows that match the original in material, size, muntin and mullion proportion and configuration, and color and reflective qualities of the glass". "Design and install new windows when the historic windows are completely missing. The replacement windows may be an accurate restoration using historical, pictorial, and physical documentation; or be a new design that is compatible with the window openings and the historic character of the building". The proposed new windows match the original windows with regard to size and configuration. The glass will be clear; however, its reflective qualities and are unknown. The applicant should submit a sample of the glass for review of its reflective qualities. The proposed new windows have aluminum frames rather than wood. Although wood frame windows are the most appropriate option, they can be expensive, especially impact resistant windows, and Standard 6 states replacement features shall match the material of the original where possible. The new windows will greatly enhance the appearance of the building through their design and, as they are impact resistant, there will be no need for any other type of storm protection such as permanently installed shutters or hurricane panels obstruct the facade and can involve labor-intensive staff hours to install or enclose, especially at the second floor level. Based on this, the installation of aluminum frame windows can be supported. Retention of the few remaining original windows would be preferable; however, they are located at second floor level on secondary elevations and their replacement with the proposed impact windows will remove the need for other forms of storm protection. Once removed, an attempt should be made to salvage and re-use the original windows if their condition permits. Staff should be consulted with regard to the color of the window frames. Based on the above, the proposed new windows can be supported on condition that the frame and muntin details are selected in conjunction with historic preservation staff, a sample of the glass is provided to ensure its reflective quality is appropriate for the building, an attempt is made to salvage and re-use any original windows if their condition permits, and staff is consulted with regard to the color of the window frames. Doors The building retains both sets of original front doors recessed within the two front porches. The double doors are wood frame each of which contains eight glazed panels. There is a large glazed fanlight above each set of doors. 3 Boynton High School-COA 17-001 Historic Resources Preservation Board The applicant proposes to replace all of the exterior doors with wood impact resistant doors and metal panel doors of appropriate lighting configurations. The applicant also proposes to replicate the fanlights above the main entrance doors. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, Standard 6 states: "Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence" The Historic District Design Guidelines state: 'Replace missing or deteriorated doors and details with doors and details that closely match the original, or that are of compatible contemporary design. If replacement hardware is required, use a style that is appropriate for the architecture. Salvage yards and antique shops are useful resources when looking for replacement hardware'. The glass type should be the same as that used for the windows therefore a sample should be submitted for review. Muntin details, frame details, and the color of the doors should be selected in coordination with historic preservation staff. If their condition permits, an attempt should be made to salvage and re-use the original doors after their removal. The conditions require that door hardware finish and style shall be selected by the owner. Elevator Entrance on East Elevation and Possible New Exterior Doors on West Elevation The applicant proposes the installation of an interior elevator which will be accessed from the east elevation. To provide access to the elevator the applicant is proposing the conversion of an existing window to a door. To accommodate the elevator shaft the applicant is proposing the blocking up of an existing second floor window. The blocked openings will be recessed to show they were originally openings. The applicant notes the possibility of converting two existing first floor windows on the west elevation to doors to provide access to an exterior event area. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, Standards 2 and 5 state: "The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided'. "Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved'. The removal of historic fabric should be avoided and character defining features should be retained, especially on elevations that are visible from the public right-of-way. The location of the proposed alterations is not visible from the right-of-way as it is hidden by the projecting southeast corner of the 4 Boynton High School-GOA 17-001 Historic Resources Preservation Board building. The applicant is indicating the location of the original windows by recessing the infill and the alterations could easily be reversed in the future. If the two existing windows on the west elevation are to be converted to doors this can be supported as this alteration is reversible. Architectural and Decorative Detailing The building contains significant architectural and decorative detailing which is a character defining feature of its style. Some of the detailing is damaged and, in some cases, missing. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, Standard 5 states: "Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved'. The Historic District Design Guidelines state: "Retain decorative and trim features as they are essential components of a building's appearance and architectural style". "Design and install a new feature when the original is missing. It may be an accurate restoration using historical, pictorial, and physical documentation; or be a new design that is compatible with the size, scale, material, and color of the historic building". The applicant proposes the repair of damaged detailing the replacement of missing details. This can be supported as existing details can be used as models for the replacements. Accessibility The submitted plans indicate ADA access to the building will be via the elevator on the east elevation. Interior Although interior alterations are not reviewed by the Board, the applicant should make an effort to salvage and re-use any materials or items such as flooring, chalkboards, etc. that may be removed from the building interior. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1 Continue the item to the next meeting and provide direction to the applicant and staff. 2. Move approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Boynton High School, 125 East Ocean Avenue as it is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 5 Boynton High School-COA 17-001 Historic Resources Preservation Board 3. Move denial of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Boynton High School, 125 East Ocean Avenue as it is not consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Boynton High School, 125 East Ocean Avenue as it is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations subject to the following conditions. 1. The frame and muntin details of the proposed new doors and windows must be selected in conjunction with historic preservation staff. 2. A sample of the glass proposed for the new doors and windows should be provided for review to ensure its reflective quality is appropriate for the building. 3. An attempt should be made to salvage and re-use any original materials if condition permits. 4. Staff must be consulted with regard to the color of the door and window frames. 5. Door hardware finish and style shall be selected by the owner. 6. The exterior shall be painted in a color appropriate for the style and age of the building. 7. Any historic artifacts salvaged during the restoration shall be used in a display in the completed building or shall be given to the City Archivist. 6 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (rte Applications and(odes Accessed Via Website PLANNING & ZONING DIVISION www boynton-bcach org www.amlctculcom/boynton-bcach_tl.us 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard tP (.! Boynton Beach, FL 33435 10-03-II ti �¢ Phone: (561) 742-6260 TONG CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS APPLICATION I. GENERAL INFORMATION: This application must be filled out completely, accurately, and submitted as an original to the Planning and Zoning Division; an incomplete application will not be processed. Print legibly (in ink) or type all information. The Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 2, Article II, Section 6.A and Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.0 of the Land Development Regulations. Application Directions 1. Consult the COA Approval Matrix on page 2 to determine if your proposal requires the submission of a COA application form. If your proposal is not listed on the matrix, please contact the Historic Preservation Planner for guidance. 2. If the submission of a COA application form is required, consult the table on page 3 for details on the application fee and the submittal requirements. 3. Submit the following to Planning & Zoning Division: • One original and one copy of a completed application form. • Two copies of all supporting documentation and photographs. • One pdf copy of the application and supporting documentation. • One electronic copy of the application and supporting documentation. • The applicable fee as adopted by the City Commission (please make checks payable to the City of Boynton Beach) If applying for new construction, an addition to an existing structure, demolition, or relocation, applicants must attend a pre-application conference with the Historic Preservation Planner. It is strongly recommended that all applicants attend a pre-application conference. Please call (561) 742- 6757 to schedule an appointment or ask any questions associated with the application. The Historic Resources Preservation Board (HRPB) meets on the second Monday of each month in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall. Applications requiring Board review must be submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the Board meeting. The Board may approve the application, deny the application, approve the application with direction, or suspend the application if further information or specialist technical advice is required. Applications requiring Staff Review will be reviewed within 7 days of submittal unless further information is required. Applications are reviewed for appropriateness with regard to Chapter 2, Article II, Section 6.A and Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.0 of the Land Development Regulations, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (page 9). Applicants should consult these documents for guidance while planning any alteration or repair projects. COA APPROVAL MATRIX CONTRIBUTING NON-CONTRIBUTING ACTION NO STAFF BOARD NO STAFF BOARD REVIEW REVIEW ADDITIONS 1. Visible from the street and 10%or less of the existing building square footage 2 2 2. Not visible from the street and 20%or less of the existing building square footage 2 2 3. All other additions 3 3 CANVAS AWNINGS 1 On main facade and facades visible from street 2 2 2. All other facades 1 1 CARPORTS(Addition or enclosure) 3 3 DECKS,PATIOS,PERGOLAS 1. VNth a structure 2 2 2 Wthout a structure 1 X DEMOLITIONS 1. 10%or less of a non-historic addition 2 2 2. Al other 3 3 DOCKS(with or without a structure) X X DOORS/GARAGE DOORS 1 Same materials,style&sine 1 1 2. Change in materials or style 2 2 3. Change in openings on the main facade 3 2 4 Change in openings on a secondary facade 2 2 DRIVEWAYS&SIDEWALKS 1 1 IXTERIOR WALL KNISH 1. Removal of not historic vinyl/aluminum siding 2 2 2 Al other finishes(Including painting of an originally unpainted surface) 3 3 INTERIORS(Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Applications ONLY) 3 X LANDSCAPING X X MECHANICAL SYSTEMS causing an effect 2 2 NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 2 PAINTING X X POOLS X X PORCHES 1. Open an enclosed porch 2 2 2. Enclose a porch on the main facade 3 3 3. Enclose a porch on a secondary/non-visible facade 2 1 RELOCATION 3 3 REPAIR 1_ Same material 1 1 2. Change in material 2 2 ROOF 1. Same material&shape 1 1 2. Change in material 2 2 3. Change in shape 3 3 SHEDS 1 1 SHUTTERS 1. Removable Shutters 1 1 2. Permanent Shutters visible from street 2 2 3. Permanent Shutters not visible from street 2 1 SITE WALL&FENCES 1. Wails/fences behind front facade 1 1 2. Wal is/fences in front of front facade or on a corner 2 2 WINDOWS 1. Same materials,style&size 1 1 2. Change in materials or style 2 2 3. Change in openings on the main facade 3 2 4. Change in openings on a secondary/non-visible facade 2 2 1—Review of Building permit application by Planning staff. 2—Review of Certificate of Appropriateness application and determination by Planning staff. 3—Review of Certificate of Appropriateness application and determination by Board. 2 Kay .1 X Required • s •May be required.Consult with staff. 1 1 / 1 li 1 Further information may also be requested. S k +mss+ k k Request 1 1 3 N �i C r7i 2 ADDITIONS 1 Viable Pore street,10%or less of existing building square footage Staff $35.00 X X X X X X X X • X X • 2 Not visible from street,20%or less of existing building square footage Staff $35.00IIIIIIIIIIII X X 3. All other additions NRPB $150.00 X X 11 CANVAS AWNINGS 1 On main facade and facades visible from the street Stan $35,00 IEIIIIE1111311==IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ell CARPORTS 1. Addition or enclosure HRPB $150.00 1111111 I DECKS,PATIOS,PERGOLAS 1 With a structure Staff $35 00 DEMOLITION 1 10%or less of a non-historic addition Staff $35 00 2. Pnmary Structure NRPB $500.00 3. Accessory Structure NRPB $250.00 DOORS/GARAGE DOORS 1 Change in matenals or style Stall $35.00 2 Change in openings on the main facade(contributing structure) HRPB $150 00 1/1 3. Change in openings on the main facade(non-contnbuting structure) Staff $35.00 4. Change in openings on a secondary facade Staff $35.00 EXTERIOR WALL FINISH 1 Removal of non-historic vinyValuminum siding Staff $35.00 2 All other finishes(including painting of an onginally unpainted surface) HRPB $50.00 INTERIORS 1 Contributing structure Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Applications ONLY HRPB $150 00 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 1 Causing an effect Staff $35 00 NEW CONSTRUCTION 1©1©©1® II II1 Residential HRPB $150.00 2 Commercial(up to 2,999 sq.ft.) HRPB $750.00 © X ©E11©1113111©©©® _ 3 Commercial(3,000 to 14,998 sq ft) HRPB $1,000 00© X X InErall1311 IIIIIIMEMIIERIM 4. Commercial(15,000 to 49,999 sq ft) HRPB $1,500 00 X X X X X 5 Commercial(50,000 to 149,999 sq ft.) HRPB $2,000 00 X X X X ' X PORCHES 1. Open en enclosed porch Staff $35.00 X X • 11111 2 Enclose a porch on the main facade HRPB _$50 00 X X • I • 3 Enclose a porch on a secondary/non-visible facade(contnbuting structure) Staff $35.00 X X • _�_- RELOCATION 1. All relocations $100 00 • REPAIR 1. Change in matenal $35.00 ROOF 1. Change in matenal _ $35 00 ©!�©IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ell 11111111 2. Change in shape HRPB $150 00 iiiiiiim li SHUTTERS&STORM PROTECTION 1. Permanent installation viable from street Staff $35.00 2. Permanent installation not visible from street(contributing structure) Staff $35 00 SITE WALL&FENCES 1. Walls 1 fences in front of front facade or one corner Staff $35.00 WINDOWS 1. Change In matenals or style Staff $35.00 2. Change in openings on the main facade(contributing structure) HRPB $150.00 11101 1111 3 Change in openings on the main facade(non-contnbuting structure) Staff $35 00 4 Change in openings on a secondary/non-visible facade Staff $35.00 X X X X • 3 PROPERTY INFORMATION 1. Property Name: Old Boynton Beach High School 2. Property Address: 133* East Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33435 *Property Listed as "125" in PAPA site, "133" in Historic Site File. 3. Parcel Control Number(PCN)*: 08 43 45 28 05 014 0041 CTY RNG TWP SEC SUB BLK LOT List all PCN's on an attached addendum for applications comprised of multiple lots. 4. Legal Description*: SAWYERS ADD SLY 230.31 FT OF WLY 83.12 FT OF LT 4 & SLY 229.64 FT OF ELY 85 FT OF LT 5 BLK 14 'Provide on attached addendum if more space is needed. 5. Existing Land Use Classification (from Future Land Use Ma P) PPG I 6. Existing Zoning District (from Official Zoning Map): Public Usage 7. Property Type: Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Public Building I Archaeological Site ❑ Other(describe): 8. Existing Use: Former PBC School District Boynton Beach High School 9.Number of structures on the site: 1 10.Current Designation: Is the site or structure individually listed on the National Register? Yes ❑ No ❑ Is the site or structure individually listed on the Local Register? Yes I No ❑ Is the site or structure located in a Local or National Historic District? Yes ❑ No I If the site or structure is in a district, is it a contributing site or structure? Yes ❑ No ❑ 4 PROPOSED WORK (Check applicable items) ❑ Addition. I Canvas awnings. On main facade and facades visible from the street. ❑ Carport. Addition or enclosure. I Deck, patio, pergola. With a structure. I Demolition. I Doors/garage doors. Change in material or style, change in openings on a facade. I Exterior wall finish. ❑ Interior . Contributing structure Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Applications ONLY. I Mechanical systems. Causing an effect. I New construction. ❑ Porch. Open an enclosed porch or enclose a porch. ❑ Relocation. I Repair. Changes in material. II Roof. Change in material or shape. I Shutters &storm protection. Permanent installation. ❑ Site walls and fences. In front of front facade or on a corner. I Windows. Change in material or style, change in openings. II Other. Please explain. Complete Stabilization, Historic Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-Use of former High School Building 5 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK If any demolition is involved, please also complete the demolition section below. (Attach a separate sheet if necessary). Stabilization Phase 1 (S1)"Drying In" includes reroofing with new roof, insulation, accessories and removal & replacement of historic Cuban barrel tile roof(new roof underlayment); structural repairs as required to wood roof decking, purlins and woodframing (similar to truss). Stabilization Phase 2 (S2) includes removing existing non-original exterior aluminum windows and replacement with windows of a similar character to ones originally installed. Same for non-original exterior doors. Original exterior doors that remain will be repaired when possible; repair of original stucco, cast stone and wood trim; cleaning and painting of building exterior. Rehabilitation Phase includes interior improvements; rehabilitating and adapting for re-use the original classrooms and office spaces, adding accessibility items such as ADA elevators, lifts and ramps; new plumbing, electrical and mechanical equipment; interior structural repairs as needed, stage and auditorium improvements, adding stage and auditorium support spaces such as green rooms, food prep and storage. DEMOLITION Explain the reason for the demolition request. (Attach a separate sheet if necessary) Selective demolition is required for enviromental remediation, removal of areas damaged by lack of building maintenance, and as required to adapt building to it's new use as Boynton Beach's Community Arts Building. 6 APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION A. APPLICANT: 1. Name: City of Boynton Beach 2 Address: 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. City Boynton BeachState FL Zip Code: 33435 Phone 561-742-6022 Email: laverriere©bbfl.us 3. Interest in Property (check one)*: Owner ❑, Agent I, Contract Purchaser D. " Include a copy of the last recorded Warranty Deed with all applications a. Include written consent of all property owners of record if subject property is under joint or multiple ownership. b. If an authorized agent, include a copy of the Agent Agreement or written consent by the seller(s) and owner(s). B. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION: 1. Name of Property Owner (Trustee): City of Boynton Beach 2. Owner Address: 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. City: Boynton Beach State: FL Zip Code: 33435 C. AGENT INFORMATION*: 1. Name: Rick Gonzalez, A.I.A. All correspondence will be mailed to the agent unless there is no agent of record. in which case, all correspondence will be mailed to the applicant This party will receive agendas, letters.and other material Company Name: REG Architects, Inc. 2. Address: 300 Clematis Street, 3RD Floor City: West Palm BeachState: FL Zip Code: 33401 Phone 561-659-2383, ext. 102 Email: rick©regarchitects.com D. AUTHORIZATION OF AGENT: t#004 10-20-2017 Signatu orized agent. Date Signature of Owner(s) or Trustee, of authorized Date principal if property is owned by a corporation or other business entity. OR Signature of contract purchaser (if applicant). Date 7 E. CERTIFICATION: (I) (We) understand that this application and all papers and plans submitted herewith become part of the permanent records of the Planning and Zoning Division. (I) (We) hereby certify that the above statements or showings in any papers or plans submitted herewith are true to the best of (my) (our) knowledge and belief. This application will not be accepted unless signed according to the instructions below. 10-20-2017 Signature of Owner(s) or Trustee, of Date authorized principal if property is owned by a corporation or other business entity. OR Signature of contract purchaser(if applicant). Date A representative must be present at all Historic Resources Preservation Board (HRPB) meetings held to review this application. CITY TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT PUBLIC MEETINGS: 1. Applicants who wish to utilize City electronic media equipment for presentations at Historic Resource Preservation Board Public Hearings must notify the Planning and Zoning Department representative at least one (1)week prior to the scheduled meeting; 2. The notification is to include the scope of support to be provided, including the corresponding agenda item, type of media, materials and equipment needed, along with contact information for the applicant; 3. The department representative will notify the I.T.S. Department at least two (2) working days prior to the meeting to schedule technical support if required; 4. A copy of the items to be presented must be delivered to the I.T.S. Department no later than 6:00 p.m. on the working day preceding the meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting, these items will be returned to the department representative who originated the request; 5. In the event that media or materials are defective, I.T.S Department. will notify department representative by noon of the day of the meeting. 6. At least thirty minutes prior to the meeting, non-City individuals will meet with the I.T.S. Department representative to finalize procedures. 8 The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation 1. A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment. 2. The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided. 3. Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. 5. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved. 6. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. 7. Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. 8. Significant archaeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken. 9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. 10. New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. S:\Planning\Shared\WP\Spec Proj\Historic\Application Forms\COA Application.doc 9 REG I HISTORIC BOYNTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Fl.3105 AFCRIf.fT4 'T N T A'R f O N 5' CRT OF Wl'R •P I.�N N R R F IN PON.o,B.6Brdwwd R,&x 510 INCORPCRATTR Powe 561-,AMM 133 EAST OCEAN AVENUE, BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 �� �� OWNERaU1LO ARCHITECT III?. ty�1 .[CRIICPIrzrn-IfRL.P•I-[L1Nn[Y M. 1, '' --_ _.. RM ann.,AA.Rid. / f,,Fapd.0 o..ILA.S P.l.011gw II (l.i. Kam*FL 1,01 LST 9 B P P6cwe 561 5 Pt,/F.c 161•551415. ->r" ‘i'":"..1 .11.2-:: k.. 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'� "" 60 INTERIOR SPACES,FEATURES, NO Entrances and Porches IIIIII '''.6 STANDARDS FOR AND FINISHES „3 Storefronts ►� ` - , ,.. ,;✓ THE TREATMENT 63 BUILDING SITE 117 CurtainwaDs �A OF HISTORIC 121 Structural Systems �LititA 66 SETTING(DISTRICT/NEIGHBORHOOD) 125 Mechanical Systems 1 i. •� ` is di:: PROPERTIES 69 CODE-REQUIRED WORK 128 INTERIOR SPACES,FEATURES AND FINISHES RICX GOY/ALFZ9 E A.I.A. AR-01141X WITH 69 Accessibility IOOQfl1A18SIRFk7-1RDflA 71 Life Safety 137 BUILDING SITE NEST PALL( BEACH +. GUIDELINES FOR7"" FLORIDA 11.01 143 SETTING(DISTRICT/NEIGHBORHOOD) fly 060.639.5781 PRESERVING, 72 RESILIENCE TO NATURAL HAZARDS FAX pslA sv L3 DM REHABILITATING, 74 SUSTAINABILITY 147 CODE-REOUIRED WORK • 147 Accessibility LtiPwAATbN NUMBER .coon pp 75 STANDARDS FOR REHABILITATION 150 Life Safely � ' WOW RESTORING IX S GUIDELINES FOR REHABILITATING �;s'tPMIcOn RECONSTRUCTING HISTORIC BUILDINGS 153 RESILIENCE TO NATURAL HAZARDS /� � 77 INTRODUCTION 155 SUSTAINABILITY HISTORIC BUILDINGS 80 BUILDING MATERIALS 156 NEW EXTERIOR ADDITIONS TO HISTORIC T , 80 Masonry BUILDINGS AND RELATED NEW SQUARE ,:',..'r' 88 Wood CONSTRUCTION 93 Metals 163 STANDARDS FOR RESTORATION 98 BUILDING FEATURES AND SYSTEMS &GUIDELINES FOR RESTORING HISTORIC HISTORIC BUILDINGS 98 00of BOYNTON wfww.iertww«. 102 wraoo 165 INTRODUCTION BEACH HIGH fiationa«.1.1.1.1 8. .. SCHOOL III <.. WYNTON Ilk BEACH A C H mop- II■I� .1Nfl III SHOWN ABOVE IS THE COVER OF"STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES". 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CHAPTER 14 STRUCTURAL DRAWN DE .. ••_ �u * STRUCTURALOH 1509 AI.LOWE.SEE REOFV: La14EMUm MON® TCOMPLY WITH FREFERoo 'WORN.. • ==•••••••__-----.-.r... .E � ORPERa9, Mr METRE.RA - man SECTION P 1307,221 • DETERMINE IF ERNEEINS IEE ROOF ARE MISTS c GLEAN...PER SECTION Im,Aro. REO« IOEX.1 •..L5005511.1017.: a• ' `1.OP•.CTU,F•%WPM PArtBENP.N.T•AIp ..__._,.r. .WP CONSTRUCTION4•EC:MOW/EWS. R R T. P0NIOAREkWAeesT.EE,�PE.EPCE.ECro 1524.1.61 Of ,—'^"' FIRE RESISTANCE NAnw U PTOWN WALLS SASES.FIRE SEPARATION RATING POMO s E Now awe mama • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 ! Roofing — Specifications& ^'^—^' FBC-B,FBC-EB DRtn NA ARLICAIION w AS1.04 n..nrwn,kn.n-.ry.rwn,_v�pnFw ry.ni. ti.,r..warr-..rrYl..wmrgiwv. 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'98R s. 410.SUILDRO• .rodaELCONTRACTOR NIA,LieM.oeOORDINAT¢a^v GED PRIOR o.TART OfH OWNER ARID... . --_ :14, 1" -I I I 41 DEMOLITION 4:3' «R BICD NT7 M.071A11P. 6 THE DEMOLITION PLAN A.KEY NOTES ARE PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE ' ON,a DOES NOT INTEND TO ADDRESS ALL OEMOLITION COPE OF M1CIRK .-...', I7 CONTRACTOR SMALL REPORT TO ANCNTECT ANY ALL ol:.amw..Exov.nw..ro xev w,e*leuc�� BM .vtvMETH iow➢ax ,„:„.:13/- CONTRACTOR / POa}I0411•6E1-iOFLR NW FALY REACH wane.PA NI AND ALL OTHEc.s. II CONDITIONS AND PROPOSED PLANS. .t FLOlI eA ,set 1R Of 11.67f-77«7 SITE VATP T.DEMOLITION PLAN PRIOR TO START. e CONSTRLE rw.n.re..ro.d:u I / • NA 1 FAIL 06D-61199L-53466 wan A, `c.="rW16"4.M Porva cede NE ewer,AM..o.Eenow r` (i.. 1 y I....F. 1.1 I �1O�9� . lfQ+' - i IRIER. - . / I—_—_— CORPORATION NUMBER NUT NOT LIMITED ONIGNPNO B m EHs WORiro or..AND n •. 1 I MdmNfi Ir. 0,,,,,, F:IT'Stratum .,,,..„..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,gr,,...„,,,,,.....c.„,..1.6 APO - • PROPERTY MALL BE LEFT GLEAM MO SATISIACTORYTO T. ." ..,. 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Qd BOYNTON PI U:E'R▪TE.7.`0=TIVINACcESSISLE, . � /e / piPir,I I AM Off SAO, I BEACH HIGH a4r- -I _ ri © VCHOOL Tri CIRCUITRY ,ENS,.WIRING AS 1 _ // /max. . oEa.PIR ED ,oREMAINIeE nxd OYNTO SERVICE N 19 CONTRACTOR ' BEACH o�„E�o.tiauxo oE.onoxwo....lo.,o I 4 r I I I , .o.x ... o. 20 FOR EDUINEIN AND SYSTEMS TO REMAIN IT MALL SE TIECONTRACTORS REEPONSIIIILITYTO VERIFY TIE CONDITION OF,EXACT � III EST OCEAN AVENUE. NIES A.LOCATION OF EXIST.OLCT AND PIPING ETC.BEFORE i -NIi I` IS eornroNeEAcxFL;:niPLANS AND ENGINE.. I 21 CAP PRIOR COMMENCEMENT � Al,/ — —E; oxeSYNCH DUCTWORK xoxo� xN,P,e.E.xx / _ O OAS▪CONDENSATE AND R.al NO METRO PIPING EFRIGERATION CAPPED BELOW s.. DAM BOCI..T06 raovE CEILIN3 opt IN Or I I I III SPELL SE PERMANENT,CAPPED OR TEMPORARILY CAPPED.. — dx.E..WITHAL�� iii I de .Ee24 d..E�SLAS wx.ES } — IN �. 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FLORIDA )]tll PRESERVING, BE 15011.619•I1S1 \': 147 CODE-REQUIRED WORK Pur: 6n U•EeRe�.. ``, REHABILITATING, 74 SUSTAINABILITY vara nyw Atl.h 1111 147 ACCeSS.h.tRV �� RESTORING& 75 STANDARDS FOR REHABILITATION 150 Lite Safety CORPORATIONNUMBERBER S GUIDELINES FOR REHABILITATING uanNP 1 * t ',�'� HISTORIC BUILDINGS 153 RESILIENCE TO NATURAL HAZARDS L'StratlCOn RECONSTRUCTING HISTORIC 77 INTRODUCTION 155 SUSTAINABILITY I 80 BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDINGS 156 NEW EXTERIOR ADDITIONS TO HISTORIC , rJ 80 Masonry BUILDINGS AND RELATED NEW c 88 Wood CONSTRUCTION TOWN 9J MoldS RE 163 STANDARDS FOR RESTORATION 3QI.JA 98 BUILDING FEATURES AND SYSTEMS S GUIDELINES FOR RESTORING HISTORIC BUILDINGS HISTORIC 98 moots \ ::::421.5� 102 Wodows 165 INTRODUCTION BOYNTON ®' BEACH HIGH \ . .. III SCHOOL BOYNTON BEACH •01/11 1113,1••111.011.01.• SHOWN ABOVE IS THE COVER OF"STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES'.SEE RESOURCES BELOW TO DOWNLOAD A COPY. 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