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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2018-09-11 packetNOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING AND TENTATIVE AGENDA' City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Tuesday, September 11, 2018 - 6:00 p.m. John G. Christy Municipal Building, 320 East McCarty Street City Council Chambers TENTATIVE AGENDA 1. Introductions and Roll Call 2. Procedural Matters • Determination of quorum • Call for cases • Receive and review requests for continuance • Receive requests for reordering the agenda • Format of hearing • List of exhibits 3. Adoption of Agenda (as printed or reordered) 4. Approval of August 14, 2018, Regular Meeting Minutes 5. Communications Received 6. New Business a. Demolition Clearance Application — 207 Chestnut St b. Demolition Review Application — 1120 Madeline P1 c. Demolition Review Application — 803 Montana St 7. Other Business a. Staff Update 8. Dates to Remember a. Next Meeting, October 9, 2018, at 6:00 pm 9. Adjournment Individuals should contact the ADA Coordinator at (573) 634-6570 to request accommodations or alternative formats as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please allow three business days to process the request. Please call 573-634-6410 for information regarding agenda items City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Regular Meeting — Tuesday, August 14, 2018 Council Chambers — John G. Christy Municipal Building 320 E. McCarty Street Commission Members Present Mary Schantz Steven Hoffman Bill Case Donna Deetz Nathan Percy Doug Record Jane Moore Alan Wheat Council Liaison Present Laura Ward Staff Present Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager Sheri Johnston, Neighborhood Services Specialist Ryan Moehlman, City Counselor Sonny Sanders, Director, Planning and Protective Services Eric Barron, Planning Manager Call to Order Mary Schantz called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Attendance Record 9 of 9 9 of 9 9 of 9 9 of 9 9 of 9 8 of 9 8 of 9 3 of 3 Adoption of Agenda Bill Case moved to adopt the agenda as printed. Alan Wheat seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously Approval of Minutes Donna Deetz moved the minutes from the July 10, 2018, Regular Meeting is approved as printed. Steven Hoffman seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Communication Received Jayme Abbott stated no communications have been received. New Business a. Demolition Clearance Application for 211 W. Cedar Way Jayme Abbott began staff report by stating that per MidMOGIS and the 1991 Urbana Group Survey , the property was constructed in 1900 and therefore over 100 years old. A sign was posted to the property on July 31, 2018 in accordance with Section 8-47 (A)(1)(a). Staff Analysis in Section 8-43 of the staff report does not contain a finding of a notable structure despite its location in the Old Munichburg area. What adds to this finding is the property's location on an alleyway and not highly visible. Staff also stated that the property is boarded up and on the abandoned building registry. Danny Green, owner of 211 W. Cedar Way, made a short statement informing the committee that this property has become a public nuisance, frequently broken into by those that frequent the alleyway. Staff reminded the commission that conditions can be imposed on the approval in accordance with Section 8-43(1). Staff recommended form of motion is that there will be no historic properties affected and that the demolition request be approved. Bill Case moved to approve the demolition clearance application for 211 W. Cedar Way. Steve Hoffman seconded. Motion passed unanimously. b. 721 Walsh St Dangerous Building Determination c. 200 E High St Dangerous Building Determination Memo In accordance with City Code, Chapter 8, the city building official has the ability to make a determination as to whether a building is considered a dangerous building. Memos drafted by Larry Burkhart, City Building Official, outlines the reason behind his dangerous building determination for 721 Walsh St. and 200 E. High St. This is an FYI for the commission. While these properties are over 50 years old, due to their dangerous building finding, they will bypass the Historic Preservation Commission approval process. Eric Barron verified for the commission that there is no design regulation in place for whatever may replace 200 E. High St. Other Business a. National Register Historic Overlay District City Counselor, Ryan Moehlman, presented proposed amendments to the text of Chapter 35, Zoning Code. The proposed changes create and designate a National Register Historic Overlay District to seven areas in the City that are historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This would allow these areas to take advantage of protections offered under state or federal law to areas zoned as historic. This would not create any new restrictions or requirements on property owners in these districts. b. Amending Chapter 8, Buildings and Building Regulations, Pertaining to Expansion of Established Local Historic Districts. Eric Barron, Planning Manager, provided to the commission an explanation of this proposed text amendment pertaining to expansion of Local Historic Districts. This is a City Council initiated request to amend chapter 8, Article IV to establish a process for expanding established Local Historic Districts. Since city code currently has no procedure for how boundaries of a district could be amended staff recommends that the commission approve recommendation of the proposed text amendment. Steve Hoffman moved to approve the proposed text amendment as presented. Donna Deetz seconded. Motion passed unanimously. c. Staff Update i. Woodland -Old City Cemetery National Register Jayme Abbott reported that the Woodland -Old City Cemetery National Register application was accepted by the Secretary of Interior Keeper. The listing was effective July 23, 2018. Dates to Remember a. Next Meeting, September 11, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Adjournment Steve Hoffman moved the meeting adjourn. Donna Deetz seconded the motion. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 6:53 pm. 2 Historic Preservation Commission - Meeting Date: September 11, 2018 Demolition Review Application — 207 Chestnut St. Motion: I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Sheri Johnston Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Bill Case Donna Deetz Alan Wheat Steven Hoffman, Vice Chair Jane Moore Nathan Percy Douglas Record Mary Shantz, Chair Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Sheri Johnston Print Preview MidM0OIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address Subdivision Subdivision Image 1103080003012011 RIVER CITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 1420 CREEK RAIL DR JEFFERSON CITYr MO 65109 207 Chestnut St GORDONS GORDONS Property Description LOT 4 Book -Page Date Book -Page Date 674-537 3/6/2017 541-935 3127/2014 Book -Page Date SeaTwn/Rn g Square Feet (Above Grade) Basement Type Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified Property Values (Land) Property Values 4Improv.) Appraised Value 636-637 9/1012013 8/44/11 4 0 1/1/2017 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $6 Res: 50 $0 Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, beet accuracy is net guaranteed. This is not a legal document and should not be substituted fora title searoi appraisal, survey, or for zoning verification_ Map Scale 1 inch = 79 feet 9/5/2018 http://www.midmogis. org/colesl/WebForms/Print. aspx?img=http://www.midmogis. org/arcg... 9/5/2018 207 Chestnut STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI September 11, 2018 Nature of Request This is a staff initiated demolition clearance application to demolish a residential structure located at 207 Chestnut Street. Habitat for Humanity intends to construct a new home for a low -to -moderate income family. This property was constructed in approximately 1900, therefore the age of the structure is over 100 years old. In accordance with Section 8-47(A)(1)(a) the property was posted with a public hearing sign on August 28, 2018. Exterior and interior photos, MIDMOGIS Map, and other documentation are attached. Staff Analysis Section 8-43(F)(1) Notable Structure With YES Respect NO To Historic Value Its association with an event or events that significantly contributed to the broad patterns of the history or architectural heritage of the city, county, state or nation; X No known association Its association with the life or lives of a person or persons Significant in the history of the city, county, state or nation; X No known association Its embodiment of distinctive characteristics of a type, design, period or method of construction X Typical version of the gable -ell architectural style of house It represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value; X Typical version of the gable -ell architectural style of house which did not necessarily require the builder have architectural plans. It exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city X It contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation; X Typical version of the gable -ell architectural style of house It is part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area that was or should be developed or preserved according to a plan based on a historic or architectural motif; X This property was included in the Historic East architectural Survey. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community; X This property, while it has stood for over 100 years, could not be called a familiar visual feature. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. X This property has not at this point yielded significant archeological artifacts or information. Section 8-43(F)(2) Notable Structure with respect to its demolition being detrimental to: The visual or spatial relationship of the structure to designated landmarks, national register sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or national register district; X This property is close to the Capital Avenue Historic District but does not contribute to this district. The architectural, cultural, historic or contextual character of property designated as a local historic landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. X Section 8-43(F)(3) If found Notable Structure following shall be considered: The state of deterioration, disrepair or structural unsoundness of the structure, and the practicability of rehabilitation. The historic preservation commission may request the applicant to submit documentation or other information necessary to determine whether the property can be rehabilitated or restored with a reasonable economic return to the owner. This building's lack of historical or architectural significance combined with its advanced state of disrepair decreases the potential that rehabilitation would be practical. Habitat for Humanity intends to reconstruct a single family residence for a low - to -moderate income household. Whether the property is located within an area identified for redevelopment within the adopted comprehensive plan, and the nature of the intended redevelopment. The nature of the surrounding area and the compatibility of the structure to existing adjacent structures and land uses. The number of similar structures that exist within the City of Jefferson. Plans for the preservation or salvage of notable historic or Demolition Application Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 architectural features and historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure. Condition That Historic Preservation Commission or City Council May Impose In accordance to Section 8-43(I), The Commission or Council may impose conditions on the approval of a Historic Preservation Demolition Clearance in order to ensure that the demolition complies with any applicable requirements of this section that include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. To ensure that notable historic or architectural features or historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure are being salvaged or preserved. 2. To ensure that a structure found to be a notable structure and approved for demolition clearance is properly documented for posterity. 3. To ensure that partial demolition of a structure found to be a notable structure does not result in establishment of an exterior finish that is out of character with the structure. 4. Other conditions that the Commission or City Council may deem appropriate to reduce the impact of the demolition with respect to the applicable review criteria. Conditions imposed by the Historic Preservation Commission may be appealed to the City Council in the manner provided for in Section 8-43(H) Staff Recommendation In reviewing Section 8-43(F), Review Criteria (as outlined above), 207 Chestnut St. does not appear to hold significant historic value as it is not individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places or Local Landmark nor does it appear to meet the National Register criteria of eligibility. At the time of completing this staff report, no comments have been received in response to the public hearing sign. Based on this information, staff recommends that this application for demolition be approved. Recommended Form of Motion Move that the demolition clearance application for 207 Chestnut St. is approved by this Commission. Supporting Documentation Landmark Properties/National Register Sites/National Register Districts Map City of Jefferson Tools Cr Identify Create New 8cokmarks Feature Layers Fitter Layers... — ❑ Woodland - Old City Cemetery _emeter Search... Q Sign in e so Tool Labels 7 — ❑ Longview Cemetery R/ 0 Lots ▪ Graves ▪ Unavailable — ® Historic Sites Landmark Properties © ■ National Register Sites ® p National Register Districts 2015 Imagery A Home 2S layers City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Assessment Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Jayme Abbott City Hall, 320 E McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Federal Agency Community Development Block Grant - Entitlement Proposed project is to demolish a single family residence at 207 Chestnut. River City Habitat for Humanity will re -construct a single family residence for income eligible family. The City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the information submitted on the above referenced project. Based on this review, we have made the following determination: ❑ After review of initial submission, the project area has low potential for the occurrence of cultural resources. XAdequate documentation has been provided. There will be "no historic properties affected" by the current project and is approved by this commission ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be an "adverse effect" by the current project and is not approved by this commission. ❑ Property is designated a landmark and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be a "no adverse effect" by the current project is approved by this commission. If you have any questions, please write City of Jefferson, Planning and Protective Services, Attn: Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager, 320 E McCarty St, Jefferson City, MO, 65101, jabbottieffcitvmo.orq or call 573-634-6410. By: Historic Preservation ommissio entative Date: Mho holov/7-- MISSOURI OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION Architectural/Historic Inventory Survey Form Jefferson City Historic East i Reference Number: 478 County: Cole 051 CO Address: 207 Chestnut Street Roll/frame: 12 /23 Current Name: Historic Name: Category: Building On National Register?: No Part of established hist. district?: No Date(s): c. 1905 Architect or Engineer: Unknown City: Jefferson City Is it eligible?: No District potential?: No Style or Type: Gabled Ell Contractor or Builder: Unknown Original Use: Residential Present Use: Residential Ownership: Private Open to public?: No Owner's Name/Address: Martha Wolfe, 207 Chestnut Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 No. of stories: Basement?: Yes Foundation material: Limestone Wall construction: Frame Roof type and material: Gable; asphalt shingle No. of bays: Front, 3 Wall treatment: Wide artificial siding Plan shape: L Changes (Addition or Altered?): Yee Exterior condition: Good/fair Endangered/by what?: No Further description: SEE ATTACHED. History and Significance: SEE ATTACHED. Description of Environment and Outbuildings: Alley to the south. Sources of Information: Sanborn Map Prepared by: The URBANA Group (Edwards) Date: 8/91 Organization: Jefferson City Department of Zoning and Code Enforcement Jefferson City Commission on Historic Preservation Jefferson City Historic East 207 Chestnut Street Further Description: Gable pavilion left bay with pair 2 vertical/2 vertical double hung sash. Entrances in reentrant angle face south and west with single 2/2 in front right bay. Low hip porch in reentrant angle with south side entrance, wood posts and modern metal railing. Erick porch supports with vertical wood infill and storage door below. 2/2 basement windows. History and Significance: Identical to 205 Chestnut Street. Shown on 1908 Sanborn Mao. DEMOLITION CLEARANCE APPLICATION PUBLIC HEARING 207 CHESTNUT ST HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2018, 6:00 PM City Council Chambers 320 E McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 For more information visit www.jeffersoncitymo.gov, email jcp1anning(jeffcitymo.org or call 573-634-6475 207 Chestnut 207 Chestnut 207 Chestnut 207 Chestnut 207 Chestnut Historic Preservation Commission - Meeting Date: September 11, 2018 Demolition Review Application —1120 Madeline PI Motion: I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Sheri Johnston Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Bill Case Donna Deetz Alan Wheat Steven Hoffman, Vice Chair Jane Moore Nathan Percy Douglas Record Mary Shantz, Chair Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Sheri Johnston STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI September 11, 2018 Demolition Application. Staff initiated application for demolition of a residential structure located at 1120 Madeline Place NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 1120 Madeline Place. This structure was constructed in 1920 and suffered damage from a fire in September of 2016. Habitat for Humanity intends on reconstructing a single family residence for low -to -moderate income household. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X Property awarded Landmark Designation? X Is the property character, interest, or value as pat of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the property. Is the property identification with a person or persons wt -to significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X This property is not known to be associated with persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, state, county or nation. Is the property embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction or use of indigenous materials? X Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the conirxmity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, rmterials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X This property is not architecturally significant. Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics that make it an established or familiar visual feature? X Is the property character as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian structure, including, but not lirrited to, farmhou:cs, gas stations, or other cor rnerdal structures, with a high level of integrity or architectural significance? X STAFF RECONIVENDATION In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination (as outlined above), this structure does not appear to hold sufficient historical significance in teras of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 1120 Madeline Race was constructed in 1920 and utilized as a residential structure. The property was acquired by Habitat for Humanity who plans to reconstruct a single farrily house on the lot after demolition. FORM OF MOTION Motion that there will be "no historic properties affected" by the demolition and the perrrit is recommended for approval by this commission. Print Preview MidMOGISr MO Page 1 of 1 [Parcel ID l 1104170003007047 Book -Page Date Owner Name RIVER CM' HABITAT FOR E-EUMANITY See/Twn/Rng Mailing Address 1420 CREEKTRAIL DR Square Feet (Above Grade) City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65109 Basement Type Property Address 1120 Madeline PE Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision !FERGUSON PLACE Year Built Su,bdivision Image FERGUSON PLACE Date Certified Property Description LOT 2 IN BLOCK 3 Property Values (Land) Book -Page Date 675-267 4/4/2017 Book -Page Date 623-141 10/2/2012 Property " afues 4Improv.) 431-167 12/8/2000 17/44/11 0 0 1/1/2017 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $7,000 COMM: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Appraised Value $7,000 Disclaimer: Map data are believed to be accurate, butaccuracy is al tguararateed. Mrs is raffta Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title sear kappraisal, survey, or for Zoning 1 inch = 144 feet verifimp tion. 9/5/2018 http://www.midmogis. org/colesl/WebForms/Print. aspx?img=http://www.midmogis. org/arcg... 9/5/2018 City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Assessment Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Jayme Abbott City Hall, 320 E McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Federal Agency Community Development Block Grant - Entitlement Proposed project is to demolish a single family residence at 1120 Madeline PI. River City Habitat for Humanity will re -construct a single family residence for income eligible family. The City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the information submitted on the above referenced project. Based on this review, we have made the following determination: ❑ After review of initial submission, the project area has low potential for the occurrence of cultural resources. LLladequate documentation has been provided. There will be "no historic properties affected" by the current project and is approved by this commission ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be an "adverse effect" by the current project and is not approved by this commission. ❑ Property is designated a landmark and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be a "no adverse effect" by the current project is approved by this commission. If you have any questions, please write City of Jefferson, Planning and Protective Services, Attn: Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager, 320 E McCarty St, Jefferson City, MO, 65101, jabbottAieffcitymo.orq or call 573-634-6410. By: storic Preservation Commi n -Re at5 tative Date: /O//0A0/7-- 1120 Madeline Place 1120 Madeline Place Historic Preservation Commission - Meeting Date: September 11, 2018 Demolition Review Application — 803 Montana St Motion: I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Sheri Johnston Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Bill Case Donna Deetz Alan Wheat Steven Hoffman, Vice Chair Jane Moore Nathan Percy Douglas Record Mary Shantz, Chair Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Sheri Johnston STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI July 10, 2018 Demolition Application. Staff initiated application for demolition of a residential structure located at 803 Montana St NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 803 Montana St. According to MidMOGIS the structure located at 803 Montana was constructed in 1940. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X Property awarded Landmark Designation? X Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the property. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X This property is not known to be associated with persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, state, county or nation. Is the property embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction or use of indigenous materials? X Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the cormunity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, i materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X This property is not architecturally significant. Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics that make it an established or familiar visual feature? X This property could be considered an established or familiar visual feature of the city. Is the property character as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian structure, induding, but not limited to, farmhouses, gas stations, or other comrnerdal structures, with a high level of integrity or architectural significance? X STAFF RECONNENDAT1ON In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination (as outlined above), the structures the structure does not appear to hold sufficient historical significance in tem b of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 803 Montana was constructed in 1940 and utilized as a residential structure. The property was acquired by Habitat for Humanity who plans to reconstruct a single family house on the lot after demolition. FORM OF MOTION Motion that there will be "no historic properties affected" by the demolition and the permit is recommended for approval by this commission. Print Preview MIdMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 1001120004002040 Book -Page Date Owner Name RIVER CITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Sec/Twn/Rng Mailing Address 1420 CREEK TRAIL DR Square Feet (Above Grade) 10 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65109 Basement Type Property Address 803 Montana St Finished Bsmnt, Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision WASHINGTON PARK A.DON Year Built 0 Su,bdivision Image WASHINGTON PARK ADDN Date Certified 311-482 10/27/1988 112/44/12 Property Description LOT 8 IN BLOCK 20 Property Values (Land) Book Page Date 652-461& 3/30/2015 Book -Page Date 642-404 4/9/2014 Property Values 4Improv.) 1/1/2017 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: SO Comm: $0 Ag: $B Res: $O Appraised Value $0 Dvsclarmer: flap .and parcel' data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is arvtguararateed. Thrs is nota Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title sear kappraisal, survey, or for roraang 1 inch = 106 feet vevifcmr. tion. 9/5/2018 http://www.midmogis. org/colesl/WebForms/Print. aspx?img=http://www.midmogis. org/arcg... 9/5/2018 City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Assessment Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Jayme Abbott City Hall, 320 E McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Federal Agency HUD — Community Development Block Grant Demolition of 803 Montana St - Project is in conjunction with River City Habitat for Humanity for construction of a single family residence to be sold income eligible household. CDBG funds will only be utilized for costs associated with the demolition of the vacant structure. The City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the information submitted on the above referenced project. Based on this review, we have made the following determination: ❑ After review of initial submission, the project area has low potential for the occurrence of cultural resources. ❑-Adequate documentation has been provided. There will be "no historic properties affected" by the current project and is approved by this commission ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be an "adverse effect" by the current project and is not approved by this commission. ❑ Property is designated a landmark by the City of Jefferson and/or listed within the National Register Listing. There will be a "no adverse effect" by the current project is approved by this commission. If you have any questions, please write City of Jefferson, Planning and Protective Services, Attn: Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager, 320 E McCarty St, Jefferson City, fvj , 65101, jabbotti ieffcitymo.orq or call 573-634-6410. 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