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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Page 1 June15, 2017
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THEHISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
OF BUDA, TX
7:00 PM - Thursday, June 15, 2017121 S. Main Street
Buda, TX 78610
This notice is posted pursuant to the Texas Open Meetings Act. Notice is hereby given that a Regular Parks &Recreation Meeting of the City of Buda, TX, will be held at which time the following subjects will be discussed andmay be acted upon.
A. CALL TO ORDER
A.1. Signed Agenda and Packet
HPC Agenda 061517.pdf
HPC Packet 061517.pdf
B. INVOCATION
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.
D. ROLL CALL
E. PUBLIC COMMENT At this time, comments will be taken from the audience on non-agenda related topics, for a length of time not toexceed three minutes per person. To address the Parks and Recreation Commission, please submit a Citizen'sComment Form to the City Liaison prior to the start of the meeting. No action may be taken by the Parks andRecreation Commission during Public Comments.
F. CONSENT AGENDA
G. PRESENTATIONS
H. STAFF REPORT
I. REGULAR AGENDA
J. COMMISSION REQUEST FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Page 2 June15, 2017
K. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST
L. INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY - COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
M. ADJOURNMENT Requests for accommodations must be made 48 hours prior to the meeting. Please contact the Board Liaisonlisted below at (512) 312-0084, or FAX (512) 312-1889 for information or assistance. I, the undersigned authority,do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Governing Body of the City of Buda, was posted on thebulletin board in front of Buda City Hall, which is readily accessible to the public at all times, by 5:00 pm on DATE,2016.
/s/______________________________Staci Vines, Administrative Assistant
Council Chambers are set up to publicly broadcast meetings. You may be audio and video recorded while in this facility.
In accordance with Article III, Section 3.10, of the Official Code of the City of Buda, the minutes of this meeting consist of the preceding MinuteRecord and the Supplemental Minute Record. Details on meetings may be obtained from the Board Liaison, or video of the entire meeting may bedownloaded from the website. (Portions of the Supplemental Minute Record video tape recording may be distorted due to equipment malfunctionor other uncontrollable factors.)
Attendance by Other Elected or Appointed Officials: It is anticipated that members of other governmental bodies, and/or city boards,commissions and/or committees may attend the meeting in numbers that may constitute a quorum of the body, board, commission and/orcommittee. Notice is hereby given that the meeting, to the extent required by law, is also noticed as a possible meeting of the other body, board,commission and/or committee, whose members may be in attendance, if such numbers constitute a quorum. The members of the boards,commissions and/or committees may be permitted to participate in discussions on the same items listed on the agenda, which occur at themeeting, but no action will be taken by such in attendance unless such item and action is specifically provided for on an agenda for that body,board, commission or committee subject to the Texas Open Meetings Act.
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CITY OF BUDA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
MAY 18, 2017 7:00 P.M.
A. CALL TO ORDER
Commissioner Ellis called the regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission to
order at 7:01 p.m.
B. INVOCATION
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAGS OF THE UNITED STATES AND
TEXAS
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG: Honor the Texas flag; I pledge
allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.
D. ROLL CALL
Commissioner Nancy Brinkley Present
Commissioner Terry Cummings Absent Commissioner Lavonia Horne-Williams Present Commissioner Josh Harper Present
Commissioner Carmen Vasquez Present Commissioner Belinda Ellis Present Chair Nate Wensowitch Present – Arrived at 7:11 PM
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS
At this time, comments will be taken from the audience on non-agenda related topics, for a
length of time not to exceed three minutes per person. To address the Historic Preservation
Commission, please submit a Citizen’s Comment Form to the Staff Liaison prior to the
start of the meeting. No action may be taken by the Historic Preservation Commission
during Public Comments
No public comments were made.
F. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Approval of the regular Historic Preservation Commission meeting minutes dated May 1,
2017.
Commissioner Harper made a motion to approve this item with corrections.
Commissioner Cummings made a second to the motion.
The motion was approved 6-0.
G. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Hold a public hearing in regard to a request for a Certificate of Design Compliance for
a new home located at 110 S. Cedar Street.
Commissioner Ellis opened the floor at 7:04 pm
Commissioner Ellis closed the floor at 7:04 pm 9
H. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
1. Deliberation and possible action in regard to a request for a Certificate of Design
Compliance for a new home located at 110 S. Cedar Street.
Commissioner Harper made a motion to approve the item. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Brinkley. The motion was approved 7-0.
I. STAFF REPORTS The Historic Preservation Commission may discuss any of the items under Staff Reports, but no
formal action will be taken.
Update on Historic Preservation activities within the city limits and Extraterritorial
Jurisdiction (ETJ)
Update on Certificate of Design Compliance cases, including cases of insignificant
alterations
J. COMMISSION REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
No deliberation or discussion may take place by the Commission during this agenda item.
The Commission requested an update on Buda Mill & Grain activity and an update on
the design of 967/Main Street intersection.
K. ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Wensowitch made a motion to adjourn the meeting.
Commissioner Harper made a second to the motion.
After a unanimous vote in favor of the motion, and having no further business to
consider, Commissioner Ellis adjourned the meeting at 7:32 p.m.
ATTEST:
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Chair
Historic Preservation Commission
ATTEST:
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Recording Secretary
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN COMPLIANCE FOR SOLAR PANELS TO BE ADDED TO THE HOME LOCATED AT 308 AUSTIN STREET. 1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY
This is the public hearing for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for solar panels to be added to the home located at 308 Austin Street.
The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permits.
2. CURRENT STATUS
The applicant is proposing to add solar panels to the east-facing side of the house, which may be visible from Austin Street and Elm Street.
3. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Commission conduct the hearing. The Chairperson is required to open the public hearing and state the time, allow public comments, then close the public hearing and state the time.
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN COMPLIANCE
FOR AN EXTERIOR REMODEL LOCATED AT 107 ASH STREET (MOCKINGBIRD MADE)
1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY This is the public hearing for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for an exterior remodel at 107 Ash Street, the new Mockingbird Made
The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permits.
2. CURRENT STATUS The applicant is proposing to redesign the Ash Street-facing elevation, including the windows, entryway, exterior lights, and garage door (nonfunctional).
3. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Commission conduct the hearing. The Chairperson is required to open the public hearing and state the time, allow public comments, then close the public hearing and state the time.
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN COMPLIANCE
FOR SIGNAGE LOCATED AT 107 ASH STREET (MOCKINGBIRD MADE)
1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY This is the public hearing for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for signage at 107 Ash Street, the new Mockingbird Made
The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permits.
2. CURRENT STATUS The applicant is proposing wall signage along Ash Street.
3. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Commission conduct the hearing. The Chairperson is required to open the public hearing and state the time, allow public comments, then close the public hearing and state the time.
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN COMPLIANCE FOR A NEW SIGN LOCATED AT 218 MAIN STREET, THATCHER. 1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY
This is the public hearing for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for one wall sign, located at 218 Main Street, Thatcher.
The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permits.
2. CURRENT STATUS
The applicant is proposing one hand-painted wall sign on the front of the building, facing Main Street. Two gooseneck lights will be added above the sign.
3. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Commission conduct the hearing. The Chairperson is required to open the public hearing and state the time, allow public comments, then close the public hearing and state the time.
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: DELIBERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN
COMPLIANCE FOR SOLAR PANELS TO BE ADDED TO THE HOME LOCATED AT 308 AUSTIN STREET.
1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY This is the regular agenda item (action item) for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for solar panels to be added to the home located at 308 Austin Street. The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District or Central Business District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permit.
2. CURRENT STATUS The applicant is proposing two sets of solar panels, both facing east. These panels may be visible from both Austin and Elm Streets.
3. FINANCIAL IMPACT N/A
4. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this request because the solar panels do not detract from the historic character of the home or the district.
5. ENCLOSURES Site Layout Component placement elevation Datasheet FlashFoot Cut Sheet
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Array Azimuth° Tilt° #1 110 18 20
Site Layout
Item
Jeffrey SwansonName Address
308 Austin StreetBuda, Texas 78610
512-940-3158
System Size
6.90 kWDC
Manufacturer Model
SE6000A-USInverterNotes
SolarEdge
System Type
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Optimizer(Paired With Each PV Module)
BOS, Visible Lockable Labeled Disconnect,
Utility Meter(All Electrical Components Are Grouped Together)
LAYOUT APPROVED: ___________________________
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Site Elevation
#201
123456
SolarEdge
ModelSW345 XL Mono
SE6000A-USRoof Mount Solar World
6.90 kWDC
Address
The site elevation is a model to show component placement. SITE ELEVATION IS NOT TO SCALE.
Please Note:
INVERTERPHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT (VISIBLE LOCKABLE LABELED)OPTIMIZER (LOCATED UNDER PV MODULE)PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE (LOCATED ON ROOF)
UTILITY METER (1 PHASE)MAIN PANEL, MAIN BREAKER
System Type
Inverter
308 Austin StreetBuda, Texas 78610
System SizeName
Jeffrey SwansonManufacturer
Panel
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: DELIBERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN
COMPLIANCE FOR AN EXTERIOR REMODEL LOCATED AT 107 ASH STREET (MOCKINGBIRD MADE)
1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY This is the regular agenda item (action item) for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for the exterior remodel at 107 Ash Street, Mockingbird Made. The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District or Central Business District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permit.
2. CURRENT STATUS The space is to be used for a furniture company. The building will serve as their studio and office. This applicant came before the commission in March of this year. The applicant received approval for this exterior design and has since moved forward with applying for building permits. While going through the building permit process, the interior of the building went through a series of re-designs to meet building code, which eventually affected the exterior of the building. The applicant has submitted a re-design for the Ash Street-facing side of the building to received approval prior to beginning construction on the exterior portions of the building.
Exterior Changes The entry will be remodeled with two floor to ceiling windows and a new door. This change is to counter the removal of the windows originally proposed along the length of the building, which have since become obsolete due to internal requirements. The new entryway will enhance the retail entry of the building, while the rest of the building will be used for office and studio space. The sign along this elevation will move to the space that was formerly used for windows. The gooseneck lights remain. The nonfunctional garage door will change slightly as well. The door will no longer be painted a dark blue, and instead will be made from cedar panels, and the door will be made taller to match the main entry door height. The signage will be removed from the door for the time being. No changes to the Austin Street elevation.
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3. FINANCIAL IMPACT N/A
4. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this request because the remodel is consistent with Historic Downtown Design standards and will allow the interior of the building to remain in compliance with IBC.
5. ENCLOSURES New elevation List of changes from applicant
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Mockingbird Made 107 Ash St. Proposed Changes to Front Elevation Front Door/Side Light Taller – Eliminate Awning
• More light for lobby area and second story • Emphases on height of the building • Metal Barn Door will be proportioned to Front Door
Eliminate Windows
• No longer functional inside workshop ares – more wall space needed • Garage Door in back will provide adequate light • Matching brick will fill in window cavities
Cedar Panel
• Taller to match the Front Door • New Panel provides fresh backdrop for popular photo backdrop
Painted Brick Sign moves to center of building for better exposure Changes are more in line than original proposal with the Mockingbird Brand which presents a “Modern Farmhouse” style. The barn door, cedar panel and brick façade remain classic and in line with the historic industrial/agricultural buildings in the area, while presenting a relevance with taller scale, to modern style buildings.
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: DELIBERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN COMPLIANCE FOR SIGNAGE LOCATED AT 107 ASH STREET (MOCKINGBIRD MADE). 1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY
This is the regular agenda item (action item) for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for one wall sign at 107 Ash Street, Mockingbird Made. The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District or Central Business District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permit.
2. CURRENT STATUS
The applicant is proposing a revision from the previous issued sign CDC, from three wall signs to one, on the Ash Street side of the building.
Sign Designs The new sign will be approximately 10 long feet by three feet wide. The other signs along this elevation have been removed due to changes in the elevation. In response, the sign design has changed to incorporate the slogan “Joyful Living” and the iconic bird and key logo. The signage will be lit, as part of the exterior remodel, using gooseneck lighting.
3. FINANCIAL IMPACT N/A
4. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this request because the signs are consistent with Historic Downtown Design standards.
5. ENCLOSURES
New elevation design image
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Report
June 15, 2017
Contact – Meredith Johnson, CNU-A, Planner 512-312-0084 / [email protected]
SUBJECT: DELIBERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION IN REGARD TO A REQUEST FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN COMPLIANCE FOR ONE SIGN LOCATED AT 218 MAIN STREET, BEING THATCHER. 1. BACKGROUND/HISTORY
This is the regular agenda item (action item) for a Certificate of Design Compliance (CDC) application for one wall sign, located at 218 Main Street, Thatcher. The City of Buda Unified Development Code requires that work in the Historic District or Central Business District which requires a new sign permit shall have CDC approval prior to issuance of the permit.
2. CURRENT STATUS
The applicant is proposing one hand-painted wall sign on the Main Street-facing side of the building.
Sign Design The proposed wall sign will fit within the existing rectangle on the front of the building. The sign is to be hand painted onto the wall. Gooseneck lights are proposed above the sign.
3. FINANCIAL IMPACT
N/A
4. ACTION OPTIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this request because the signs are consistent with other sign upgrades along Main Street.
5. ENCLOSURES
Proposed Sign
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