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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2019-12-10 packetNOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING AND TENTATIVE AGENDA' City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Tuesday, December 10, 2019 — 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 November 12, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes 5. Communications Received 6. Demolition Clearance Public Hearing -Over 100 Years Old a. 406 Union Street b. 413 Stadium Boulevard c. 416 Case Street d. 420 Case Street e. 1225 Adams Street 7. Demolition Review -Under 100 Years Old a. 403 Union Street b. 407 Stadium Boulevard c. 413 Union Street d. 414 Case Street e. 415 Case Street f. 417 Case Street g. 417 Stadium Boulevard h. 418 Union Street i. 419 Case Street j. 422 Union Street k. 1217 Adams Street 1. 1229 Adams Street 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 8. Section 106 Reviews a. 721 Adams St b. 1323 Gordon Ct c. 1206E High St 9. New Business a. Election of Officers b. 2019 Certified Local Government Report 10. Other Business a. Dangerous Building Determinations b. National Park Service Training — Incentives: a Guide to the Historic Preservation Tax Incentive Program 11. Dates to Remember a. Next Regular Meeting Date, January 14, 2020 12. Adjournment City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Regular Meeting — Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Council Chambers — John G. Christy Municipal Building 320 E. McCarty Street Commission Members Present Gregory Bemboom Michael Berendzen Donna Deetz Gail Jones Doug Record, Vice Chairperson Commission Members Absent Steven Hoffman Angela Lucero Mary Schantz, Chairperson Alan Wheat Council Liaison Absent Laura Ward Staff Present Jayme Abbott, Neighborhood Services Manager Rachel Senzee, Neighborhood Services Specialist Anne Stratman, Neighborhood Services Specialist Call to Order Doug Record called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Attendance Record 13 of 15 3 of 5 14 of 15 12 of 15 13 of 15 9 of 15 7 of 15 12 of 15 10 of 15 Adoption of Agenda Ms. Jones moved and Mr. Berendzen seconded to adopt the agenda as printed. The motion passed unanimously. Approval of Minutes Ms. Deetz moved and Mr. Bemboom seconded to approve the minutes from the October 8, 2019 Regular Meeting and the October 22, 2019 Special Meeting as printed. The motion passed unanimously. Communication Received Ms. Abbott stated that no communications have been received. New Business A. Section 106 Review — Miller & Chestnut St Improvements (Expanded Scope) Ms. Abbott explained that this project was previously reviewed back in August & September. It is back for another Section 106 Review, as the City has added to the project which may or may not be directly funded by Community Development Block Grant, but has to be included within the Section 106 Review as a total aggregate of project. The City proposes to replace and/or Install approximately 1130 feet of sidewalk that is 4 foot wide and the construction of 6 ADA ramps on Miller Street and Chestnut Street. Additional proposed work includes upgrading sewer mains and/or laterals making connection to the sewer main on Lafayette Street. In addition, approximately 1,000 feet of sidewalk and curb improvements on 400 block of Cherry Street is proposed. Staff recommends approval of the Section 106 Review as no historic properties are affected. Ms. Jones moved and Mr. Bemboom seconded to approve the Section 106 Review. Motion passed unanimously. B. Adopt 2020 Meeting Schedule Ms. Abbott presented the 2020 Historic Preservation Commission meeting schedule. She asked Commission members whether they wanted to continue meeting on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. Ms. Deetz moved and Mr. Berendzen seconded to adopt the 2020 Historic Preservation Commission meeting schedule as proposed. Motion passed unanimously. Minutes/Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 November 12, 2019 C. Adopt 2020 Demolition Filing Calendar Ms. Abbott presented the 2020 Demolition filing calendar. She explained that the filing calendar is based on the 2020 meeting schedule. Mr. Berendzen moved and Ms. Deetz seconded to adopt the 2020 Demolition filing calendar. Motion passed unanimously. D. Election of Officers Ms. Abbott explained that the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson serve one year terms and the positions start in January of 2020. She encouraged Commission members to notify Ms. Stratman of their interest by December 5, 2019. E. Appoint Liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission Ms. Abbott explained that the appointment of a liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission was identified within the Historic Preservation Plan. Mr. Record explained that it would be beneficial to have four persons serve as a liaison in the event one member is not able to attend. Ms. Deetz, Ms. Schantz, Mr. Bemboom and Ms. Jones volunteered to serve as a liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Other Business A. Dangerous Building Determinations Ms. Abbott explained that as part of the demolition application, the Building Official has identified 22 buildings as dangerous of October 31, 2019. She stated that three buildings under 50 years old have also been determined as dangerous. In addition the properties included in the Jefferson City Public School buyout are yet to come. However not all of those properties will be declared as dangerous. B. National Park Service Training for November — Rehab Yes and No's Commission Members discussed the National Park Service Online Training — Rehab Yes and No's. The December Training module will focus on "Incentives: A Guide to the Historic Preservation Tax Incentive Program". C. Presentation of Plaque to Doug Record Ms. Abbott presented a plaque of appreciation to Doug Record for his years of service from May of 2013 to December of 2019. Mr. Record served as Vice Chairperson from January 2019 to December 2019. Dates to Remember A. Next Regular Meeting Date, December 10, 2019 Adjournment Mr. Berendzen moved and Ms. Jones seconded to adjourn the meeting at 6:53 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. 2 Demolition Applications 12/10/2019 ewe - CASE AVE 406 Union Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Clearance Application for 406 Union Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Clearance Application for 406 Union Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 406 Union St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1910 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. ✓ Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 406 Union St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 1104190002009008 Book -Page Date 438-915 5/13/2001 Owner Name JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SeclTwn/Rrrg 118/4411/ Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST Square Feet (Above Grade) 11,123 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Basement Type Full Property Address 406 Union St Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision MORRIS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified Property Description PT 0L86; LOTS 63 & 64; Property Value; (Land) Book -Page Date 558-616 1/30/2008 Book -Page Date 557-698 1/2/2008 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1910 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be subs€rtuted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 137 feet veuifi+catiom 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Nature of Request The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 406 Union Street. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. This property was constructed in 1910; making the structure over 100 years old. In accordance with Section 8-47(A)(1)(a) the property was posted with a public hearing sign on November 27, 2019. Exterior and interior photos, MIDMOGIS Map, and other documentation are attached. Staff Analysis Section 8-43(F)(1) Notable Structure With Respect To Historic Value YES NO 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 406 Union, with the surrounding neighborhood, contributes to the historical narrative of Jefferson City through the role of providing homes to generations of working class families Its association with the life or lives of a person or persons Significant in the history of the city, county, state or nation; X It is believed the original owner of the property was Anton Strope. He lived and raised 3 children at 406 Union with his wife Mary for nearly 50 years. Anton Strope was a mechanic foreman at Capitol Garage, Decker Motor Co, and Krafft Motor Co Inc. He partnered with Oscar Weiler between 1935 and 1938 to open Strope and Weiler Garage (bldg. currently located at 610 Jefferson). By 1943, Strope was working as a mechanic for Al Scheppers Motor Company. He was employed at Al Scheppers Motor Company until his death in 1961. He was vice-president of the company at the time of his death. Its embodiment of distinctive characteristics of a type, design, period or method of construction X This property is one and one-half story brick bungalow -influenced with a front -gabled roof. A full -width porch supported by brick piers exists on the front of the house. It represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value; X The architect for this property is unknown. It exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city X 406 Union, as a stand-alone structure, does not exemplify the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the city. It contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation; X 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 The Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan has identified this area as future redevelopment land use. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community; X It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. X Section 8-43(F)(2) Notable Structure with respect 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; to its demolition being detrimental to: X The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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 X Demolition Application — 406 Union Street Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 submit documentation or other information necessary to determine whether the property can be rehabilitated or restored with a reasonable economic return to the owner. Whether the property is located within an area identified for redevelopment within the adopted comprehensive plan, and the nature of the intended redevelopment. X This property is within the bounds of the Historic Southside Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan. The nature of the surrounding area and the compatibility of the structure to existing adjacent structures and land uses. X The lot that this structure stands on is a sloped hill within the Morris Subdivision. The neighborhood is isolated between a highway, public school, and a hospital/medical facility. The number of similar structures that exist within the City of Jefferson. X Common architecture Plans for the preservation or salvage of notable historic or architectural features and historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure. X 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), 406 Union Street 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. In addition, the May 2019 tornado significantly damaged/destroyed most of the Morris Subdivision. Any local historical significance to this working class neighborhood is no longer intact. 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 406 Union Street is approved by this Commission. Supporting Documentation Landmark Properties/National Register Sites/National Register Districts Map Demolition Application — 406 Union Street Historic Preservation Commission Layers = x Filter Layers... Civilian * Veteran 0 Filter — ❑ Longview Cemetery W ❑ Lots ® Graves ® r Unavailable — Historic Sites ® [ • Landmark Properties ▪ National Register Sites ® 0 National Register Districts Page 3 406 Union 406 Union 406 Union 406 Union IOW 406 Union 406 Union 413 Stadium Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Clearance Application for 413 Stadium Boulevard Motion: Approve the Demolition Clearance Application for 413 Stadium Boulevard I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 413 Stadium Blvd. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1910 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. ✓ Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 413 Stadium Blvd. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidM0GIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 1104180002009088 Book -Page Date Owner Name JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec1Twn/Rng Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Basement Type Crawl Property Address 413 Stadium Blvd Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) 522-452 7/1&/2005 18/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 730 Subdivision MORRIS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified Property Description LOTS 113 & 114; PT 0L86; Property Value; (Land) Book -Page Date 703-a35 11/4/2019 Book -Page Date 584-38-8 10/14/2009 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1910 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 266 feet verification. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Nature of Request The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 413 Stadium Boulevard. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. This property was constructed in 1910; making the structure over 100 years old. In accordance with Section 8-47(A)(1)(a) the property was posted with a public hearing sign on November 27, 2019. Exterior and interior photos, MIDMOGIS Map, and other documentation are attached. Staff Analysis Section 8-43(F)(1) Notable Structure With Respect To Historic Value YES NO 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 413 Stadium, with the surrounding neighborhood, contributes to the historical narrative of Jefferson City through the role of providing homes to generations of working class families. The property was a rental and housed numerous families. Occupations of tenants included: railway worker, laborer, shoe factory worker, and delivery driver. Its association with the life or lives of a person or persons Significant in the history of the city, county, state or nation; X The original address of this property was 413 Russell Avenue. The property was a rental and housed several families. Its embodiment of distinctive characteristics of a type, design, period or method of construction X This property is a one story bungalow influence with a front gabled roof and a full -width porch supported by floor to ceiling columns. An addition was added to the back of the structure and unoriginal vinyl siding exists on the exterior. It represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value; X The architect for this property is unknown. It exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city X 413 Stadium does not exemplify the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the city. It contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation; X 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 The Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan has identified this area as future redevelopment land use. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community; X It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. X 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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. X Whether the property is located within an area identified for redevelopment within the adopted comprehensive plan, and the X This property is within the bounds of the Historic Southside Old Munichburg District & Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 nature of the intended redevelopment. Neighborhood Plan. The nature of the surrounding area and the compatibility of the structure to existing adjacent structures and land uses. X The lot that this structure stands is level and is within the Morris Subdivision. The neighborhood is isolated between a highway, public school, and a hospital/medical facility. The number of similar structures that exist within the City of Jefferson. X Common architecture Plans for the preservation or salvage of notable historic or architectural features and historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure. X 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), 413 Stadium Boulevard 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. In addition, the May 2019 tornado significantly damaged/destroyed most of the Morris Subdivision. Any local historical significance to this working class neighborhood is no longer intact. 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 413 Stadium Boulevard is approved by this Commission. Supporting Documentation Landmark Properties/National Register Sites/National Register Districts Map Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Layers x Filter Layers... Q Filter Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery W ❑ Lots ) ® Graves ® r Unavailable — Historic Sites ® [ • Landmark Properties ▪ National Register Sites ) ® 0 National Register Districts A Page 3 413 Stadium gRumnirial `Ai iiiiireAl V -! 4 413 Stadium 413 Stadium 413 Stadium 416 Case AIM IIIICIA Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Clearance Application for 416 Case Avenue Motion: Approve the Demolition Clearance Application for 416 Case Avenue I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 416 Case Ave. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1920 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 416 Case Ave. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMOGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address 1104190002009027 Book -Page Date ]EFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng 315 .E DUNKLIN ST JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 415 Case Ave Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image MORRIS Property Description LOTS 99 & 100 Book -Page Date Book -Page Date 702-234 9/18/2019 683-272 12/15/2017 Square Feet (Above Grade) Basement Type Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified Property Value; (Land) Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 6,53-271 12/15/2017 18/44/11 720 Full 1920 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $o Dascdarrner_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy rs not guaranteed. This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 269 feet verification. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Nature of Request The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 416 Case Avenue. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. This property was constructed in 1920; making the structure over 100 years old. In accordance with Section 8-47(A)(1)(a) the property was posted with a public hearing sign on November 27, 2019. Exterior and interior photos, MIDMOGIS Map, and other documentation are attached. Staff Analysis Section 8-43(F)(1) Notable Structure With Respect To Historic Value YES NO 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 416 Case, with the surrounding neighborhood, contributes to the historical narrative of Jefferson City through the role of providing homes to generations of working class families. The property was a rental and housed numerous families. Occupations of tenants included: clerk, auto mechanic, and driver. Its association with the life or lives of a person or persons Significant in the history of the city, county, state or nation; X The property was a rental and housed several families Its embodiment of distinctive characteristics of a type, design, period or method of construction X This property is a one story bungalow influence with a front gabled roof and a full -width porch supported by decorative iron or steel supports. The gable has decorative fish scale siding. An addition was added to the back of the structure and unoriginal vinyl siding exists on the exterior. It represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value; X The architect for this property is unknown. It exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city X 416 Case does not exemplify the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the city. It contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation; X 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 The Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan has identified this area as future redevelopment land use. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community; X It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. X 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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. X Whether the property is located within an area identified for redevelopment within the adopted comprehensive plan, and the nature of the intended redevelopment. X This property is within the bounds of the Historic Southside Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan. Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 The nature of the surrounding area and the compatibility of the structure to existing adjacent structures and land uses. X The lot that this structure stands is sloped and is within the Morris Subdivision. The neighborhood is isolated between a highway, public school, and a hospital/medical facility. The number of similar structures that exist within the City of Jefferson. X Common architecture Plans for the preservation or salvage of notable historic or architectural features and historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure. X 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 fmding 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), 416 Case Avenue 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. In addition, the May 2019 tornado significantly damaged/destroyed most of the Morris Subdivision. Any local historical significance to this working class neighborhood is no longer intact. 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 416 Case Avenue is approved by this Commission. Supporting Documentation Landmark Properties/National Register Sites/National Register Districts Map Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Layers x Filter Layers... Q Filter Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery W ❑ Lots ) ® Graves ® r Unavailable — Historic Sites ® [ • Landmark Properties ▪ National Register Sites ) ® 0 National Register Districts A Page 3 416 Case 416 Case 416 Case 416 Case 416 Case 420 Case Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Clearance Application for 420 Case Avenue Motion: Approve the Demolition Clearance Application for 420 Case Avenue I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 420 Case Ave. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1920 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 420 Case Ave. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMOGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel. ID 1104180002009024 Book -Page Date 581-306 7/22/2009 16/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 815 Basement Type Full Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Owner Name JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec1Twn/Rng Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Property Address 420 Case Ave Subdivision MORRIS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified Property Description PT 0L86; Property Value; (Land) Book -Page Date 701-903 9/9/2019 Book -Page Date 661-354 1/12/2016 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1920 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 115 feet verification. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Nature of Request The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 420 Case Avenue. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. This property was constructed in 1920; making the structure over 100 years old. In accordance with Section 8-47(A)(1)(a) the property was posted with a public hearing sign on November 27, 2019. Exterior and interior photos, MIDMOGIS Map, and other documentation are attached. Staff Analysis Section 8-43(F)(1) Notable Structure With Respect To Historic Value YES NO 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 420 Case with the surrounding neighborhood contributes to the historical narrative of Jefferson City through the role of providing homes to generations of working class families. The property was a rental and housed numerous families. Occupations of tenants included: laborers and railroad workers Its association with the life or lives of a person or persons Significant in the history of the city, county, state or nation; X The property was a rental and housed several families Its embodiment of distinctive characteristics of a type, design, period or method of construction X This property is a one story bungalow influence with a front gabled roof and a full -width gabled porch supported by decorative iron or steel supports. An addition was added to the back of the structure and unoriginal vinyl siding exists on the exterior. Tornado damage has exposed original blonde brick. It represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value; X The architect for this property is unknown. It exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city X 420 Case does not exemplify the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the city. It contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation; X 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 The Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan has identified this area as future redevelopment land use. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community; X It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. X 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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. X Whether the property is located within an area identified for redevelopment within the adopted comprehensive plan, and the X This property is within the bounds of the Historic Southside Old Munichburg District & Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 nature of the intended redevelopment. Neighborhood Plan. The nature of the surrounding area and the compatibility of the structure to existing adjacent structures and land uses. X The lot that this structure stands is level and is within the Morris Subdivision. The neighborhood is isolated between a highway, public school, and a hospital/medical facility. The number of similar structures that exist within the City of Jefferson. X Common architecture Plans for the preservation or salvage of notable historic or architectural features and historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure. X 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), 420 Case Avenue 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. In addition, the May 2019 tornado significantly damaged/destroyed most of the Morris Subdivision. Any local historical significance to this working class neighborhood is no longer intact. 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 420 Case Avenue is approved by this Commission. Supporting Documentation Landmark Properties/National Register Sites/National Register Districts Map Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Layers x Filter Layers... Q Filter Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery W ❑ Lots ) ® Graves ® r Unavailable — Historic Sites ® [ • Landmark Properties ▪ National Register Sites ) ® 0 National Register Districts A Page 3 420 Case 420 Case 420 Case 420 Case 1225 Adams Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Clearance Application for 1225 Adams Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Clearance Application for 1225 Adams Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 1225 Adams St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1920 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 1225 Adams St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MldMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address 1104190002009033 Book -Page Date ]EFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng 315 E DUNKLIN ST JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 1225 Adams St Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image MORRIS Property Description Book -Page Date Book -Page Date Square Feet (Above Grade) Basement Type Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified PT 0L86; PT LOTS 91, 92, 93 & 94; BEG SW CDR SAID LOT 91, N 32.5; E Property Values (Land) 120.66'; S 32.5', W 120.66'; 703-177 10/15/2019 523-286 8/3/2005 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 374-503 2/1/1996 18/44/11 1,136 Full 1920 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should riot be substituted fora title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 204 feet verification. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Nature of Request The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 1225 Adams Street. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. This property was constructed in 1920; making the structure over 100 years old. In accordance with Section 8-47(A)(1)(a) the property was posted with a public hearing sign on November 27, 2019. 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 1225 Adams, with the surrounding neighborhood, contributes to the historical narrative of Jefferson City through the role of providing homes to generations of working class families. The property was a rental and housed numerous families Occupations of tenants included: pressman, plumber, and a member of the U.S. Navy. Its association with the life or lives of a person or persons Significant in the history of the city, county, state or nation; X The original address of this property was 1407 Adams. The property was a rental and housed several families. Its embodiment of distinctive characteristics of a type, design, period or method of construction X This property is a one story bungalow influence with a front gabled roof and a full -width porch supported by rock laminate supports. Contemporary decorative cinder blocks support the front porch. Unoriginal vinyl siding exists on the exterior. It represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value; X The architect for this property is unknown. It exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city X 1225 Adams does not exemplify the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the city. It contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation; X 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 The Historic Southside/Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan has identified this area as future redevelopment land use. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community; X It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. X 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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 The property is not listed or designated as a local landmark, local historic district, or building or area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 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. X Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Page 2 Whether the property is located within an area identified for redevelopment within the adopted comprehensive plan, and the nature of the intended redevelopment. X This property is within the bounds of the Historic Southside Old Munichburg District & Neighborhood Plan. The nature of the surrounding area and the compatibility of the structure to existing adjacent structures and land uses. X The lot that this structure stands is level and is within the Morris Subdivision. The neighborhood is isolated between a highway, public school, and a hospital/medical facility. The number of similar structures that exist within the City of Jefferson. X Plans for the preservation or salvage of notable historic or architectural features and historic fixtures that contributed to the finding of a notable structure. X 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), 1225 Adams Street 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. In addition, the May 2019 tornado significantly damaged/destroyed most of the Morris Subdivision. Any local historical significance to this working class neighborhood is no longer intact. 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 1225 Adams Street is approved by this Commission. Supporting Documentation Landmark Properties/National Register Sites/National Register Districts Map. Demolition Application — 413 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Layers x Filter Layers... Q Filter Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery W ❑ Lots ) ® Graves ® r Unavailable — Historic Sites ® [ • Landmark Properties ▪ National Register Sites ) ® 0 National Register Districts A Page 3 1225 Adams 1225 Adams 1225 Adams 1225 Adams 1225 Adams 1225 Adams 1225 Adams 403 Union Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 403 Union Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 403 Union Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 403 Union St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1938 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 403 Union St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview Mid FloGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address 1104190002010016 Book -Page Date ]EFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng 315 E DUNKLIN ST Square Feet (Above Grade) JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 Basement Type 403 Union St Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision WOODCREST ADDN Subdivision Image WOODCREST ADDN Property Description Book -Page Date Year Built Date Certified PT OL 79; PT LOT 106 & 107; BEG SW COR SAID LOT 107 N 100'; E 57'; Property Values (Land) 5100';WST 702-373 9/23/2019 Book -Page Date 528-638 12/1/2005 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 476-275 2/26/2003 18/44/11 1,674 Full 1938 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res. $ 0 $0 Dascdarrner_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy rs not guaranteed. Thrs is nota Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 222 feet veuificatron._ 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 403 Union Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 403 Union Street. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 403 Union Street was constructed in 1938. This property is awned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff Horne, 1025 Adams St and Hawkins - Herman Horne, 1005 Adams St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a mraster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the comrunity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, famtiouscs, gas stations, or other comhherdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 403 Union Street was constructed in 1938 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 403 Union Street is recomrnended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 403 Union Street Historic Preservation Commission Layers Filter Layers... Civilian 0 Filter * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery ▪ Lots • Graves Q • Unavailable — ® Historic Sites ® I • I Landmark Properties > ® ■ National Register Sites O 0 National Register Districts Page 2 403 Union 403 Union 403 Union 403 Union Puw 403 Union 403 Union 407 Stadium Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 407 Stadium Boulevard Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 407 Stadium Boulevard I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 407 Stadium Blvd. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1938 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 407 Stadium Blvd. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidM0GIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel IC 1104180002009036 Book -Page Date Owner Name JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST Square Feet (Above Grade) 840 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 Basement Type Crawl Property Address 407 Stadium Blvd Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) 460-743 6/2712002 18144/11 Subdivision MORRIS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified PT LOTS 117 &. 118; BEG SE COR Property Description SAID LOT 117, 4N 51.3; N 65.23 E 65.23; E 51.3; S 65.23; Book -Page Date 703-718 10/31/2019 Book -Page Date 696-179 3/6/2019 Property Value; (Land) Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1935 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,appraisai, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 161 feet veuifi+catiom 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 407 Stadium Boulevard NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 407 Stadium Boulevard. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 407 Stadium Boulevard was constructed in 1935. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic SouthsidelOd Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS Iistoric Preservation Review Yes No Commits Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff Horne, 1025 Adams St and Hawkins - Herman Horne, 1005 Adams St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been oorrPeted for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect W lose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are not architecturally significant. Is the property unique location or singular physical characteristics that make it an established or faniliar visual feature? X Is the property character as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian structure, induding, but not lirrited to, famiiouscs, gas stations, or other comhherdal structures, with a high level of integrity or architectural significance? X STAFF RECONNENDATTON In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination (as outlined above), the structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 407 Stadium Boulevard was constructed in 1935 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 407 Stadium Boulevard is recommended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 407 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Filter Layers... Page 2 Civilian - Ll Longview Cemetery U © Lots > ® Graves • • Unavailable — Historic Sites ILandmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O 0 National Register Districts 407 Stadium 407 Stadium 407 Stadium 407 Stadium 407 Stadium 413 Union Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 413 Union Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 413 Union Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 413 Union St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1940 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 413 Union St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidM0GIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name 1104190002010019 Book -Page Date ]EFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec./Twn/Rng Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Property Address 413 Union St Subdivision WOODCREST ADDN 648-0a4 10/17/2014 19/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 810 Basement Type Full. Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built 1940 Subdivision Image WOODCREST ADDN Date Certified 1/1/2019 PT OL 79; PT LOT 106 & 107; BEG SE Comm: $0 Property Description COR LOT 107 W 55'; N 100'; E 65'; 5 Property Values (Land) Ag: $0 100' Res: $0 Comm: $0 Book -Page Date 701-735 9/5/2019 Property Values (Improv.) Ag: $0 Res: $0 Book -Page Date 667-462 7/28/2016 Appraised Value $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 211 feet verification. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 413 Union Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 413 Union Street. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 413 Union Street was constructed in 1940. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munidhburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review_ Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hern an Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a mraster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect wt-iose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, famtiouscs, gas stations, or other comhherdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 413 Union Street was constructed in 1940 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 413 Union Street is recommended for approval by this oom fission. Demolition Application — 413 Union Street Historic Preservation Commission Layers Fitter Layers... 0 Filter Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery ® Lots > • Graves ® ■ Unavailable — ® Historic Sites ® I • Landmark Properties > ® 1.1 National Register Sites 1 ® O National Register Districts Page 2 413 Union 413 Union 413 Union 413 Union 413 Union 414 Case Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 414 Case Avenue Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 414 Case Avenue I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 414 Case Ave. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1922 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 414 Case Ave. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel. ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address —I 1104190002009028 JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 316 .E DUNKLIN ST JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 414 Case Ave Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image MORRIS Property Description PT OL86; LOT 98 Book -Page Date Book -Page Date 702-384 9/23/2019 546-853 9/4/2014 Book -Page Date Sec/Twn/Rng 636-883 9/18/2013 18/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 720 Basement Type Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified Property Value; (Land) Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value Full 1922 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $8 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $O Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should root be subs€rtuted fora title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 228 feet veuifi+catiom 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 414 Case Avenue NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 414 Case Avenue. According to NidMOGIS the structure located at 414 Case Avenue was constructed in 1922. This property is owned by the Jefferson Oty School Dstrict and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munichburg Dstrict & Neighborhood Plan identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hernan Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a rrraster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, farimouscs, gas stations, or other comrhherdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 414 Case Avenue was constructed in 1922 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 414 Case Avenue is reoomrnended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 414 Case Avenue Historic Preservation Commission Layers Fitter Layers... 0 Filter Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery ® Lots > • Graves ® ■ Unavailable — ® Historic Sites ® I • Landmark Properties > ® 1.1 National Register Sites 1 ® O National Register Districts Page 2 414 Case 414 Case 414 Case 414 Case 415 Case Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 415 Case Avenue Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 415 Case Avenue I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 415 Case Ave. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1928 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 415 Case Ave. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes 1 No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes ✓ No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes ✓ No Unknown b. 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. Yes ✓ No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMOGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel IC Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address Subdivision Subdivision Image 1104180002009015 Book -Page Date 626-762 12/2612012 JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng 18/44/11 315 E DLfNKLIN ST Square Feet (Above Grade) 1,201 JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 Basement Type Full 415 Case Ave Finished Bsrnnt, Size (Sq. Ft.) MORRIS Year Built 1928 Date Certified 1/1/2019 MORRIS Property Description PT OL86; LOT 82 & E 1,/2 LOT 83; Property Value; (Land) Book -Page Date 702-239 9/18/2019 Book -Page Date 643-168 5/5/2014 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res. $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 $0 D/sdarmer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. Thrs is nota Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title sear kappraisal, survey, or for roving 1 inch = 235 feet vevi trorr. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 415 Case Avenue NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 415 Case Avenue. According to NidMOGIS the structure located at 415 Case Avenue was constructed in 1928. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS Historic Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff Home, 1025 Adams St and Hawkins - Herman Horne, 1005 Adams St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X Nb known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. 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 coimmunity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not lirrited to, farmhou:cs, gas stations, or other commerdal structures, with a high level of integrity or architectural significance? X STAFF RECONNENDATION In reviewing Section 8-44 C, Criteria for Nomination (as outlined above), the structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in teras of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 415 Case Avenue was constructed in 1928 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 415 Case Avenue is recommended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 415 Case Avenue Historic Preservation Commission Layers = x Fitter Layers... 0 Filter Civilian ❑ Longview Cemetery LTJ 0 Lots ® Graves ▪ • Unavailable — ® Historic Sites [J Landmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites ® 0 National Register Districts ) ) ) Page 2 415 Case 415 Case 415 Case 415 Case 417 Case Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 417 Case Avenue Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 417 Case Avenue I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-656-1190 Property Address: 417 Case Ave. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1930 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 417 Case Ave. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address 1104190002009016 Book -Page Date 572-230 1/30/2009 JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec,'Twn/Rng 315 .E DUNKLIN ST JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 417 Case Ave Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image MORRIS Property Description PT OUT LOT 86 LOT 81 Book -Page Date Book -Page Date 702-036 9/12/2019 653-284 4/24/2015 118/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) (`1,240 Basement Type Full Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified Property Value; (Land) Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1930 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should :rot be substituted for a title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning verification_ 1 in ch = 27 feet 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 417 Case Avenue NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 417 Case Avenue. According to NidMOGIS the structure located at 417 Case Avenue was constructed in 1930. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Old Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review_ Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hernan Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been competed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a muster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not lirrited to, farimouscs, gas stations, or other commerdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 417 Case Avenue was constructed in 1930 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 417 Case Avenue is recommended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 417 Case Avenue Historic Preservation Commission Filter Layers... Page 2 Civilian - Ll Longview Cemetery U © Lots > • Graves • • Unavailable — Historic Sites ILandmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O 0 National Register Districts 417 Case 417 Case 417 Case 417 Case 417 Case 417 Case 417 Case 417 Stadium Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 417 Stadium Boulevard Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 417 Stadium Boulevard I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-653-1199 Property Address: 417 Stadium Blvd. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1925 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 417 Stadium Blvd. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidM0GIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 1104190002009040 Owner Name JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Book -Page Date Sec'Twn/Rng 533-45E141412006 16/44/11 Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST Square Feet (Above Grade) B60 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 Basement Type Full Property Address 417 Stadium Blvd Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision MORRIS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified Property Description LOT 110 & 4�lLY 20.13' OF LOT 109 Property Values (Land) (PT. OUTLDT 56) Book -Page Date 701-736 9/5/2019 Book -Page Date 666-593 7/1/2016 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1925 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 252 feet veuificaHon._ 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 417 Stadium Boulevard NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 417 Stadium Boulevard. According to NidMOGIS the structure located at 417 Stadium Boulevard was constructed in 1925. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside&Od Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS Iistoric Preservation Review Yes No Commits Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hernan Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been oorrPeted for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a master builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect wtmose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not lirrited to, farimouscs, gas stations, or other cornrnerdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 417 Stadium Boulevard was constructed in 1925 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 417 Stadium Boulevard is recommended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 417 Stadium Boulevard Historic Preservation Commission Fitter Layers... Page 2 Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery • ❑ Lots T • Graves } ▪ Unavailable — 0 Historic Sites B I s i Landmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O O National Register Districts 417 Stadium 417 Stadium 417 Stadium 417 Stadium 417 Stadium 418 Union Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 418 Union Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 418 Union Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 418 Union St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1925 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 418 Union St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner 'Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address 1104180002009005 JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 315 E DUNKLIN ST JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65109 418 Union St Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image MORRIS Property Description Book -Page Date Book -Page Date Book. -Page Date Sec1Twn/Rng Square Feet (Above Grade) Basement Type Finished Bsmnt, Size (Sq. Ft.) 180 245-989 7/811977 18/44/11 920 Full Year Built Date Certified PT °L86; LOT 69 8 ELY 8' OF LOT 68; Property Values (Land) 701-908 9/9/2019 351-592 10/23/1996 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1925 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res. $ 0 $0 Oascdarrner_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy rs not guaranteed. Thrs is nota Map Scale legal document and should :rot be substituted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 245 feet veuificatron. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 418 Union Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 418 Union Street. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 418 Union Street was constructed in 1925. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review_ Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hern an Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a mraster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, famtiouscs, gas stations, or other comhherdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 418 Union Street was constructed in 1925 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 418 Union Street is recommended for approval by this oom fission. Demolition Application — 418 Union Street Historic Preservation Commission Fitter Layers... Page 2 Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery • ❑ Lots T • Graves } ▪ Unavailable — 0 Historic Sites B I s i Landmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O O National Register Districts 418 Union 418 Union 418 Union 418 Union 418 Union 418 Union 419 Case Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 419 Case Avenue Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 419 Case Avenue I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 419 Case Ave. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1925 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 419 Case Ave. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMOGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST 1104190002009017 Book -Page Date JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng 241-706 9/8/1976 18/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 720 City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Basement Type Full Property Address 419 Case Ave Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision MORRIS IS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified Property Description PT OL85; Property Value; (Land) Book -Page Date 702-385 9/23/2019 Book -Page Date 279-127 3/5/1984 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1925 111/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 214 feet verification. 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 419 Case Avenue NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 419 Case Avenue. According to NidMOGIS the structure located at 419 Case Avenue was constructed in 1925. This property is owned by the Jefferson Oty School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munichburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review_ Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hernan Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a mraster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, farimouscs, gas stations, or other comrhherdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 419 Case Avenue was constructed in 1925 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 419 Case Avenue is reoomrnended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 419 Case Avenue Historic Preservation Commission Filter Layers... Page 2 Civilian - Ll Longview Cemetery U © Lots > • Graves • • Unavailable — Historic Sites ILandmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O 0 National Register Districts 419 Case 419 Case 419 Case 419 Case 419 Case 422 Union Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 422 Union Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 422 Union Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 422 Union St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1940 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 422 Union St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 1104190002009003 Book -Page Date 268-472 2110/1982 Owner Name ]EFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec1Twn/Rng 118/44/11 Mailing Address 315.E DUNKLIN ST Square Feet (Above Grade) 1144/ City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Basement Type Full Property Address 422 Union St Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Subdivision MORRIS Year Built Subdivision Image MORRIS Date Certified LOT 72 & ELY 1/2 LOT 71; (PT. Property Description OUTLOT 86) Book -Page Date 703-411 10/23/2019 Book -Page Date 282-112 8/2111984 Property Value; (Land) Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1940 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 so Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,apprarsal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 253 feet veuifi+catiom 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 422 Union Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 422 Union Street. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 422 Union Street was constructed in 1940. This property is owned by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munidhburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review_ Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hern an Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a mraster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect wt-iose individual work has influenced the development of the unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, famtiouscs, gas stations, or other comhherdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 422 Union Street was constructed in 1940 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 422 Union Street is recommended for approval by this cmmssion. Demolition Application — 422 Union Street Historic Preservation Commission Fitter Layers... Page 2 Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery • ❑ Lots T • Graves } ▪ Unavailable — 0 Historic Sites B I s i Landmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O O National Register Districts 422 Union 422 Union 422 Union 422 Union 422 Union 1217 Adams Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 1217 Adams Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 1217 Adams Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 1217 Adams St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1925 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 1217 Adams St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MIdMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address 1104180002009012 Book -Page Date JEFFERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rng 315 E DUNKLIN ST JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 1217 Adams St Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image Property Description Book -Page Date Book -Page Date MORRIS 498-145 1/26/2004 18/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 770 Basement Type Full Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified PT OL86; PT LOTS 87, 88, 89 & 90; BEG SW CDR SAID LOT 90, N 32'; E Property Value; (Land) 110.56; S 32'; W 110.66'; 703-176 10/16/2019 657-4919/1/2015 Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 1925 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $ 0 $0 Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Seale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,apprarsai, survey, or for zoning verification_ 1 inch = 94 feet 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 1217 Adams Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single family residential structure located at 1217 Marrs Street. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 1217 Adams Street was constructed in 1925. This property is owed by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munichburg District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Herman Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the comrrxunity, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been completed for this area of town. Is the property identified as a work of a muster builder, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the commmunity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not lirrited to, farimouscs, gas stations, or other commrerdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 1217 Adams Street was constructed in 1925 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 1217 Maros Street is recommended for approval by this commission. Demolition Application — 1217 Adams Street Historic Preservation Commission Fitter Layers... Page 2 Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery • ❑ Lots T • Graves } ▪ Unavailable — 0 Historic Sites B I s i Landmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O O National Register Districts 1217 Adams 1217 Adams 1217 Adams 1217 Adams 1217 Adams 1229 Adams Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Date: December 10, 2019 Demolition Review Application for 1229 Adams Street Motion: Approve the Demolition Review Application for 1229 Adams Street I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman Eligible to Vote Aye Nay Abstain Commissioner Present Absent Gregory Bemboom Donna Deetz Steven Hoffman Gail Jones Douglas Record, Vice Chair Mary Schantz, Chair Alan Wheat Michael Berendzen Tie Votes: Chair Votes I certify the foregoing is a correct record of the Commissioners' presence and votes. Mary Schantz Chairperson Attest Anne Stratman City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-634-6410 jcplanning@jeffcitymo.org www.jeffersoncitymo.gov APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW/CLEARANCE TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION In accordance with Section 8-43 of the City Code Property Owner(s): Jefferson City School District Email Address: frank.underwood@jcschools.us Phone Number: 573-659-1190 Property Address: 1229 Adams St. Jefferson City MO 65101 Date of Construction: 1950 1. The undersigned hereby request(s): ✓ Demolition Review (Application fee $55.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 50 — 99 years old; or • Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or • Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance (Application fee $108.00) — For properties that meet the following criteria: • Structure(s) age 100+ years old; or • Structure located within local historic district. 2. The application is filed for the following described real estate: A. Current address: 1229 Adams St. Jefferson City, MO 65101 B. In 1969, the City updated their addressing system. Did this property have a different address prior to 1969? Yes ✓ No If so, what was it? C. Number of structures to be demolished: 1 D. Local Historic District Name: E. Landmark Designation Name: F. National Register Name: G. Recent uses: housing H. Structure Vacant? Yes ✓ No If yes, for how long? 3. Will any architectural features and/or fixtures be preserved, donated or recycled? Yes ✓ No If so, explain: 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. 4. Digital photos are required to be submitted electronically as part of the application. Photos must have been taken within the last 90 days of all exterior sides, interior rooms and stairwells. Photographs must show all areas and characteristics of the structure, not just those areas in disrepair. If multiple structures or addresses, the photos must be labeled to distinguish between structures. Photos submitted via USB Drive CD Dropbox Other Criteria Review: 1. Base on research of the property or to the best of your knowledge, is the property: a. Associated with history of the City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ I No Explain: b. Associated with persons of significance in the history of City of Jefferson, Cole County, State of Missouri or the nation? Yes ✓ No Explain: c. A representation of particular type, design, period or method of construction (i.e. bungalow, four square, etc.)? Yes No Explain: d. Represents the work of a master designer or architect or possesses high architectural value. Yes ✓ No Unknown e. An example of cultural, political, economic, social or historic heritage of the city? Yes ✓ No Unknown f. Contains elements of design, detail, material or craftsmanship which represent a significant construction innovation. Yes ✓ No Unknown g. 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. Yes ✓ No Note: Here is an example of architectural motif.gra h. It is an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or of the entire community. Yes ✓ No Unknown i. It has yielded, or is likely to yield archeological artifacts and/or information. Yes I No 2. Will the demolition be detrimental to: a. The visual or spatial relationships to designated landmarks, National Register Sites, or the streetscape of a local historic district or National Register District. Yes I No Unknown b. 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. Yes I No Unknown 3. Why can't the property be rehabilitated or restored with reasonable economical return? Attach additional pages if necessary. Tornado damage. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that I am the owner of the named property, or that the requested Demolition Review/Clearance is authorized by the owner of record and I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his/her agent. Signature: Date: Please check: Property Owner Authorized Agent Licensed Contractor Other Print Preview MidMoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 1104180002009035 Book -Page Date Owner Name ]EFEERSON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Sec/Twn/Rny Mailing Address 315 E DUNKLIN ST City State ZIP JEFFERSON CITY, MO 55101 Property Address 1229 Adams St Subdivision MORRIS Subdivision Image MORRIS 681-369 10/11/2017 18/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 1,188 Basement Type None Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built 1950 Date Certified 1/1/2019 Property Description PT 0L86; PT LOTS 118r 119 & 120, Property Values (Land) 65.23'; E 69.28'; S 65.23'; W 69.28'; Comm: $0 Ag: $.0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Book -Page Date 703-406 10/23/2019 Properly Values (Improv.) Ag: $0 Res: $0 Book -Page Date 681-370 10/11/2017 Appraised Value $0 Disclaimer: Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title search,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 187 feet verification._ 11/22/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/22/2019 STAFF REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI December 10, 2019 Demolition Application. Application for demolition of one residential structure located at 1229 Marrs Street NATURE OF REQUEST The purpose of the request is to demolish a single farrily residential structure located at 1229 Marrs Street. According to MdMOGIS the structure located at 1229 Mains Street was constructed in 1950. This property is ow -ed by the Jefferson City School District and the adopted Historic Southside/Od Munidhburq District & Neighborhood Ran identifies the redeveloped land use for these areas as institutional. STAFF ANALYSIS listoric Preservation Review_ Yes No Comments Property listed on the National Register? X See map on pg. 2 of this document. Property awarded Landmark Designation? X The nearest landmark properties are George & Judith Goff I1ome, 1025 Adams St and I-lawkins- Hern an Horne, 1005 Marrs St. Is the property character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the community, county, state or nation? X These properties are not individually listed on the National Register, local landmark or local historic district. Is the property location a site of a significant local, county, state or national event? X No known significant events have transpired on the properties. Is the property identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the community, county, state or nation? X 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 Reconnaissance or intensive level of survey has not been competed for this area of town. 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 unity, county, state or nation? X Information on designer or architect is unknown. Is the property embodiment of elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant? X These properties are 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, induding, but not limited to, fartiouscs, gas stations, or other corrrrerdal 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 structure does not appear to hold suffident historical significance in terms of heritage, cultural or architecturally. 1229 Adams Street was constructed in 1950 and utilized as a residential structure. FORM OF MOTION Motion that the Demolition Review Application for 1229 Adams Street is recommended ended for approval by this cormhission. Demolition Application — 1229 Adams Street Historic Preservation Commission Fitter Layers... Page 2 Civilian * Veteran — ❑ Longview Cemetery • ❑ Lots T • Graves } ▪ Unavailable — 0 Historic Sites B I s i Landmark Properties O ■ National Register Sites O O National Register Districts 1229 Adams 1229 Adams 1229 Adams 1229 Adams 1229 Adams City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Assessment Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Rachel Senzee City Hall, 320 E McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Federal Agency Community Development Block Grant - Entitlement Demolition of 712 Adams Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 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 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: Rachel Senzee, Neighborhood Services Specialist, 320 E McCarty St, Jefferson City, MO, 65101, rsenzee(c�jeffcitymo.org or call 573-634-6564. By: Date: Historic Preservation Commission Representative City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 December 3, 2019 Missouri State Historic Preservation Office Attention: Review and Compliance P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Carrie Tergin, Mayor Sonny Sanders, AICP, Director Phone: 573-634-6410 Fax: 573-634-6457 Re: Demolition at 712 Adams St, Jefferson City, MO 65101/ CDBG Entitlement Dear Compliance Officer: Enclosed please find a request for review pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Per your requirements, we have included the following information: • Section 106 Project Information Form • Topographic and/or city map that clearly marks the project area & defines the area of potential effects • Photographs of the project area that are not photocopied, are at least 3 x 5 inches, and clearly show the primary facade of the buildings and streetscape showing buildings along the project corridor. For your convenience, these have been provided in color. • Additional documentation (e.g. scope of work, bid, construction plans, site plans) to describe in detail the undertaking Check one of the following: ® The property is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places and does not appear to meet National Register criteria of eligibility. Therefore, we have determined that no historic properties will be affected by this undertaking. We request your concurrence. OR ❑ The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We have applied the criteria of adverse effect and find that the proposed undertaking will have: ❑ no adverse effect ❑ an adverse effect on historic properties. We request your concurrence. I am aware the SHPO has 30 days upon receipt of adequate information to review and comment on the impact of this undertaking. I am also aware that if the initial Section 106 submission is not sufficient and additional information is requested, a second 30 -day review will begin upon SHPO's receipt of the additional information. If you have any questions, please contact me at 573-634-6564 or rsenzee@jeffcitymo.org Sincerely, Rachel Senzee, Neighborhood Services Specialist City of Jefferson Encl. 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. Q MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE SECTION 106 PROJECT INFORMATION FORM Submission of a completed Project pursuant to Section 106 of the National information. Please refer to the included. For further information, NOTE: Section 106 regulations date of receipt. Information Form with adequate information and attachments Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). We CHECKLIST on Page 2 to ensure that all basic information refer to our website at: http://dnr.mo.gov/shpo and follow constitutes a request for a review reserve the right to request more relevant to the project has been the links to Section 106 Review. Historic Preservation Office from the provide for a 30 -day response time by the Missouri State PROJECT NAME Demolition of 712 Adams FEDERAL AGENCY PROVIDING FUNDS, LICENSE, OR PERMIT HUD - Community Development Block Grant APPLICANT City of Jefferson TELEPHONE CONTACT PERSON Jayme Abbott TELEPHONE (573) 634-6305 ADDRESS FOR RESPONSE 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 LOCATION OF PROJECT COUNTY Cole STREET ADDRESS 712 Adams Street CITY Jefferson City LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA (TOWNSHIP, RANGE, SECTION, 1/4 SECT ON) USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP QUADRANGLE NAME (SEE MAP REQUIREMENTS ON PAGE 2) Jefferson City Quadrangle YEAR 1974 TOWNSHIP 44 RANGE 11 SECTION 7 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIBE THE OVERALL PROJECT IN DETAIL. IF IT INVOLVES EXCAVATION, INDICATE HOW WIDE, HOW DEEP, ETC. IF THE PROJECT INVOLVES DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS, MAKE THAT CLEAR. IF THE PROJECT INVOLVES REHABILITATION, DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED WORK IN DETAIL. USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY. The purpose of this project is to demolish the residential structure at 712 Adams Street in Jefferson City. The property has been vacant for 1 year, 5 months. ARCHAEOLOGY (EARTHMOVING ACTIVITIES) HAS THE GROUND INVOLVED BEEN GRADED, BUILT ON, BORROWED, OR OTHERWISE DISTURBED? PLEASE DESCRIBE IN DETAIL (USE ADDITIONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY) PHOTOGRAPHS ARE HELPFUL: Yes, a residential structure was built in 1925. WILL THE PROJECT REQUIRE FILL MATERIAL? • YES !A NO IF YES, INDICATE PROPOSED BORROW AREAS (SOURCE OF FILL MATERIAL) ON TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ARE YOU AWARE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ON OR ADJACENT TO PROJECT AREA? IN YES IFI NO IF YES, IDENTIFY THEM ON THE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP STRUCTURES (REHABILITATION, DEMOLOTION, ADDITIONS TO, OR CONTRUCTION NEAR EXISTING STRUCTURES) TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, IS THE STRUCTURE LOCATED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING? ❑ AN AREA PREVIOUSLY SURVEYED ❑ A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT ❑ A LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT FOR HISTORIC PROPERTIES. IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: • PLEASE PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL STRUCTURES, SEE PHOTOGRAPHY REQUIREMENTS • NOTE: ALL PHOTOGRAPHS SHOULD BE LABELED AND KEYED TO ONE MAP OF THE PROJECT AREA • PLEASE PROVIDE A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING(S), INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION DATES AND BUILDING USES. (USE ADDITONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY.) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Map Requirements: Attach a copy of the relevant portion (8 1/2 x 11) of the current USGS 7.5 min. topographic map and, if necessary, a large scale project map. Please do not send an individual map with each structure or site. While an original map is preferable, a good copy is acceptable. For a list of sites from which to order, download or print the required USGS 7.5 min. topographic maps at little or no cost, consult http://dnr.mo.gov/shpo/sectionrev.htm . Photography Requirements: Clear black and white or color photographs (minimum 3" x 5") are acceptable. Polariods, photocopies, emailed or faxed photographs are not acceptable. Good quality photographs are important for expeditious project review. Photographs of neighboring or nearby buildings are also helpful. All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. CHECKLIST -DID YOU PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION? NI Topographic map 7.5 min. (per project, not structure) ❑ Other supporting documents (If necessary to explain the project) ❑ Thorough description (all projects) ❑ For new construction, rehabilitations, etc., attach work write-ups, plans, drawings, etc. ✓ Photographs (all structures) ✓ Is topographic map identified by quadrangle and year? Return this Form and Attachments to: MISSOUR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Attn: Section 106 Review P.O. BOX 176 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65102-0176 780-1027(08-09) Print Preview Mid MoGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 [Parcel I13 Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address Subdivision Subdivision Image 1103070004032024 Book -Page Date RIVER CITY E -L BITAT FOR H.,.`1ANIlY Sec/Twn/Rng 1420 CREEK TRAIL DR JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65109 712 Adams St CITY OF JEFFERSON INLOT CITY OF JEFFERSON IN LOT 5 40 OF N 50 OF INLOT 935 & 5 40 Property Description OF N 80 DF E 69.37 OF INLOT 935 Book -Page Date Book -Page Date 702-219 9/18/2019 446-16 10/9/2001 Square Feet (Above Grade) Basement Type Finished Bsmnt, Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified Property Values (Land) Property Values (Improv.) Appraised Value 431-75& 1217/2000 7/44/11 1,612 Ful l 1925 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $7,000 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 $7,000 Disclaimer_ Nap andparcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted for a title searckappraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 236 feet veuifkatiom 11/26/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/26/2019 igmnhia 1_11.11 I +� F6L�U�4 FI 1. Front view of 712 Adams, Jefferson City, MO 2. Rear view of 712 Adams, Jefferson City, MO 3. South side of 712 Adams, Jefferson City, MO 4. North side of 712 Adams, Jefferson City, MO 5. Street view facing north 6. Street view facing north 7. Neighboring vacant lot, south of 712 Adams, Jefferson City, MO 8. Street view facing south MkdMoGI , MO Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate., but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a legal •document and should not be substituted for a title searcl apprarsat, survey or for zoning verification. Map Seale 1 inch = 30 feet 12/3/201'9 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 Demolition at 1323 Gordon Court 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 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, jabbottjeffcitymo.org or call 573-634-6410. By: Date: Historic Preservation Commission Representative City of Jefferson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 December 3, 2019 Missouri State Historic Preservation Office Attention: Review and Compliance P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Carrie Tergin, Mayor Sonny Sanders, AICP, Director Phone: 573-634-6410 Fax: 573-634-6457 Re: Demolition at 1323 Gordon Court, Jefferson City, MO 65101/ CDBG Entitlement Dear Compliance Officer: Enclosed please find a request for review pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Per your requirements, we have included the following information: • Section 106 Project Information Form • Topographic and/or city map that clearly marks the project area & defines the area of potential effects • Photographs of the project area that are not photocopied, are at least 3 x 5 inches, and clearly show the primary facade of the buildings and streetscape showing buildings along the project corridor. For your convenience, these have been provided in color. • Additional documentation (e.g. scope of work, bid, construction plans, site plans) to describe in detail the undertaking Check one of the following: ® The property is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places and does not appear to meet National Register criteria of eligibility. Therefore, we have determined that no historic properties will be affected by this undertaking. We request your concurrence. OR ❑ The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We have applied the criteria of adverse effect and find that the proposed undertaking will have: ❑ no adverse effect ❑ an adverse effect on historic properties. We request your concurrence. I am aware the SHPO has 30 days upon receipt of adequate information to review and comment on the impact of this undertaking. I am also aware that if the initial Section 106 submission is not sufficient and additional information is requested, a second 30 -day review will begin upon SHPO's receipt of the additional information. If you have any questions, please contact me at 573-634-6564 or rsenzee@jeffcitymo.org Sincerely, Rachel Senzee, Neighborhood Services Specialist City of Jefferson Encl. 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. Q MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE SECTION 106 PROJECT INFORMATION FORM Submission of a completed Project pursuant to Section 106 of the National information. Please refer to the included. For further information, NOTE: Section 106 regulations date of receipt. Information Form with adequate information and attachments Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). We CHECKLIST on Page 2 to ensure that all basic information refer to our website at: http://dnr.mo.gov/shpo and follow constitutes a request for a review reserve the right to request more relevant to the project has been the links to Section 106 Review. Historic Preservation Office from the provide for a 30 -day response time by the Missouri State PROJECT NAME Demolition of 1323 Gordon Court FEDERAL AGENCY PROVIDING FUNDS, LICENSE, OR PERMIT HUD - Community Development Block Grant APPLICANT City of Jefferson TELEPHONE CONTACT PERSON Rachel Senzee TELEPHONE (573) 634-6564 ADDRESS FOR RESPONSE 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 LOCATION OF PROJECT COUNTY Cole STREET ADDRESS 1323 Gordon Court CITY Jefferson City LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA (TOWNSHIP, RANGE, SECTION, 1/4 SECT ON) USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP QUADRANGLE NAME (SEE MAP REQUIREMENTS ON PAGE 2) Jefferson City Quadrangle YEAR 1974 TOWNSHIP 44 RANGE 11 SECTION 17 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIBE THE OVERALL PROJECT IN DETAIL. IF IT INVOLVES EXCAVATION, INDICATE HOW WIDE, HOW DEEP, ETC. IF THE PROJECT INVOLVES DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS, MAKE THAT CLEAR. IF THE PROJECT INVOLVES REHABILITATION, DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED WORK IN DETAIL. USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY. The purpose of this project is to demolish the residential structure at 1323 Gordon Court in Jefferson City. The property has been vacant for 1 year, 7 months. ARCHAEOLOGY (EARTHMOVING ACTIVITIES) HAS THE GROUND INVOLVED BEEN GRADED, BUILT ON, BORROWED, OR OTHERWISE DISTURBED? PLEASE DESCRIBE IN DETAIL (USE ADDITIONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY) PHOTOGRAPHS ARE HELPFUL: Yes, a residential structure was built in 1925. WILL THE PROJECT REQUIRE FILL MATERIAL? • YES !A NO IF YES, INDICATE PROPOSED BORROW AREAS (SOURCE OF FILL MATERIAL) ON TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ARE YOU AWARE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ON OR ADJACENT TO PROJECT AREA? IN YES IFI NO IF YES, IDENTIFY THEM ON THE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP STRUCTURES (REHABILITATION, DEMOLOTION, ADDITIONS TO, OR CONTRUCTION NEAR EXISTING STRUCTURES) TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, IS THE STRUCTURE LOCATED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING? ❑ AN AREA PREVIOUSLY SURVEYED ❑ A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT ❑ A LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT FOR HISTORIC PROPERTIES. IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: • PLEASE PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL STRUCTURES, SEE PHOTOGRAPHY REQUIREMENTS • NOTE: ALL PHOTOGRAPHS SHOULD BE LABELED AND KEYED TO ONE MAP OF THE PROJECT AREA • PLEASE PROVIDE A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING(S), INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION DATES AND BUILDING USES. (USE ADDITONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY.) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Map Requirements: Attach a copy of the relevant portion (8 1/2 x 11) of the current USGS 7.5 min. topographic map and, if necessary, a large scale project map. Please do not send an individual map with each structure or site. While an original map is preferable, a good copy is acceptable. For a list of sites from which to order, download or print the required USGS 7.5 min. topographic maps at little or no cost, consult http://dnr.mo.gov/shpo/sectionrev.htm . Photography Requirements: Clear black and white or color photographs (minimum 3" x 5") are acceptable. Polariods, photocopies, emailed or faxed photographs are not acceptable. Good quality photographs are important for expeditious project review. Photographs of neighboring or nearby buildings are also helpful. All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. CHECKLIST -DID YOU PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION? NI Topographic map 7.5 min. (per project, not structure) ❑ Other supporting documents (If necessary to explain the project) ❑ Thorough description (all projects) ❑ For new construction, rehabilitations, etc., attach work write-ups, plans, drawings, etc. ✓ Photographs (all structures) ✓ Is topographic map identified by quadrangle and year? Return this Form and Attachments to: MISSOUR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Attn: Section 106 Review P.O. BOX 176 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65102-0176 780-1027(08-09) St «? ¥ r ,rc .$0 c » 4., , ® x y \� f - 1 fy.I J s:. > °2. . ,.� © ° d ? » //,e- E«\'—RF\3N\\d Zi1111i31-ibiell Jr ,i SeLh E F F E S N C I T _ N. ^/ IL* • RIPMEC.FITI r ' 6 i 0% Rwa\(& \. HDU W -PARK Print Preview MidMOGIS, MO Page 1 of 1 [Parcel I13 Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address Subdivision Subdivision Irnaae Property Description Book -Page Date Book -Page Date 1104170001005018 Book -Page Date RIVER CITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Sec/TwWRng 1420 CREEK TRAIL DR JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65109 1323 Gordon Ct ST LOUIS HEIGHTS ST LOUIS HEIGHTS 398-618 1/30/1998 17/44/11 Square Feet (Above Grade) 1r362 Basement Type Full Finished Bsmnt, Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built Date Certified LOT 13 & 5 104 LOT 16 IN BLOCK 2 Property Values (Land) 690-855 8/23/2018 686-246 4/2/2018 Property Valises (Improv.) ,appraised Value 1925 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: $0 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: 0 $0 Disclaimer_ Nap and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a Map Scale legal document and should not be substituted fora title searclr,appraisal, survey, or for zoning 1 inch = 284 feet verification. 11/26/2019 http://www.midmogis.org/colesl/WebForms/Print.aspx?img=http://www.midmogis.org/ar... 11/26/2019 1. Front View - 1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 2. Front View —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 3. Front and East Side —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 4. East Side —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 5. Rear view —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 6. West Side —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 7. West Side of Detached Garage — 1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 8. Front of Detached Garage — 1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 9. East Side of Detached Garage — 1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, Mo 10. Neighbor to the East —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 11. Neighbor to the West — 1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO 12. Street View Facing West —1323 Gordon Ct., Jefferson City, MO MidMoGISr MO Disclaimer: Map and parcel data are believed to be accurate., but accuracy is not guaranteed_ Thrs is not a legal •dacLrment and should not be substituted for a title searcl apprarsat, survey or for zoning verification. Map Seale 1 inch = 36 feet 12/3/201'9 City of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Assessment Section 106 Review Contact Person/Address: Rachel Senzee City Hall 320 E McCarty St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Project: Federal Agency Community Development Block Grant - Entitlement Demolition at 1206 E. High Street 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 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, jabbott@jeffcitymo.org or call 573-634-6410. By: Date: Historic Preservation Commission Representative City of Je ffe rson Department of Planning & Protective Services 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 December 3, 2019 Missouri State Historic Preservation Office Attention: Review and Compliance P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Came Tergin, Mayor Sonny Sanders, AICP, Director Phone: 573.634-6410 Fax: 573-634-6457 Re: Demolition at 1206 E. High, Jefferson City, MO 65101/ CDBG Entitlement Dear Compliance Officer: Enclosed please find a request for review pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Per your requirements, we have included the following information: • Section 106 Project Information Form • Topographic and/or city map that clearly marks the project area & defines the area of potential effects • Photographs of the project area that are not photocopied, are at least 3 x 5 inches, and clearly show the primary facade of the buildings and streetscape showing buildings along the project corridor. For your convenience, these have been provided in color. • Additional documentation (e.g. scope of work, bid, construction plans, site plans) to describe in detail the undertaking Check one of the following: ® The property is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places and does not appear to meet National Register criteria of eligibility. Therefore, we have determined that no historic properties will be affected by this undertaking. We request your concurrence. OR n The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We have applied the criteria of adverse effect and find that the proposed undertaking will have: ❑ no adverse effect U an adverse effect on historic properties. We request your concurrence. I am aware the SHPO has 30 days upon receipt of adequate information to review and comment on the impact of this undertaking. I am also aware that if the initial Section 106 submission is not sufficient and additional information is requested, a second 30 -day review will begin upon SHPO's receipt of the additional information. If you have any questions, please contact me at 573-634-6564 or rsenzee@jeffcitymo.org Sincerely, Rachel Senzee, Neighborhood Services Specialist City of Jefferson Encl. 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. Q MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE SECTION 106 PROJECT INFORMATION FORM Submission of a completed Project pursuant to Section 106 of the National information. Please refer to the included. For further information, NOTE: Section 106 regulations date of receipt. Information Form with adequate information and attachments Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended). We CHECKLIST on Page 2 to ensure that all basic information refer to our website at: http://dnr.mo.gov/shpo and follow constitutes a request for a review reserve the right to request more relevant to the project has been the links to Section 106 Review. Historic Preservation Office from the provide for a 30 -day response time by the Missouri State PROJECT NAME Demolition of 1206 E. High FEDERAL AGENCY PROVIDING FUNDS, LICENSE, OR PERMIT HUD - Community Development Block Grant APPLICANT City of Jefferson TELEPHONE CONTACT PERSON Rachel Senzee TELEPHONE (573) 634-6564 ADDRESS FOR RESPONSE 320 E. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 LOCATION OF PROJECT COUNTY Cole STREET ADDRESS 1206 E. High Street CITY Jefferson City LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA (TOWNSHIP, RANGE, SECTION, 1/4 SECT ON) USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP QUADRANGLE NAME (SEE MAP REQUIREMENTS ON PAGE 2) Jefferson City Quadrangle YEAR 1974 TOWNSHIP 44 RANGE 11 SECTION 17 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIBE THE OVERALL PROJECT IN DETAIL. IF IT INVOLVES EXCAVATION, INDICATE HOW WIDE, HOW DEEP, ETC. IF THE PROJECT INVOLVES DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS, MAKE THAT CLEAR. IF THE PROJECT INVOLVES REHABILITATION, DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED WORK IN DETAIL. USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY. The purpose of this project is to demolish the residential structure at 1206 E. High in Jefferson City. The property has been vacant for 1 year, 7 months. ARCHAEOLOGY (EARTH MOVING ACTIVITIES) HAS THE GROUND INVOLVED BEEN GRADED, BUILT ON, BORROWED, OR OTHERWISE DISTURBED? PLEASE DESCRIBE IN DETAIL (USE ADDITIONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY) PHOTOGRAPHS ARE HELPFUL: Yes, a residential structure was built in 1915. WILL THE PROJECT REQUIRE FILL MATERIAL? • YES ! NO IF YES, INDICATE PROPOSED BORROW AREAS (SOURCE OF FILL MATERIAL) ON TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ARE YOU AWARE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ON OR ADJACENT TO PROJECT AREA? • YES J NO IF YES, IDENTIFY THEM ON THE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP STRUCTURES (REHABILITATION, DEMOLOTION, ADDITIONS TO, OR CONTRUCTION NEAR EXISTING STRUCTURES) TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, IS THE STRUCTURE LOCATED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING? ❑ AN AREA PREVIOUSLY SURVEYED ❑ A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT ❑ A LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT FOR HISTORIC PROPERTIES. IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: THE SURVEY OR DISTRICT: • PLEASE PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL STRUCTURES, SEE PHOTOGRAPHY REQUIREMENTS • NOTE: ALL PHOTOGRAPHS SHOULD BE LABELED AND KEYED TO ONE MAP OF THE PROJECT AREA • PLEASE PROVIDE A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING(S), INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION DATES AND BUILDING USES. (USE ADDITONAL PAGES, IF NECESSARY.) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Map Requirements: Attach a copy of the relevant portion (8'/2 x 11) of the current USGS 7.5 min. topographic map and, if necessary, a large scale project map. Please do not send an individual map with each structure or site. While an original map is preferable, a good copy is acceptable. For a list of sites from which to order, download or print the required USGS 7.5 min. topographic maps at little or no cost, consult http://dnr.mo.qov/shpo/sectionrev.htm . Photography Requirements: Clear black and white or color photographs (minimum 3" x 5") are acceptable. Polariods, photocopies, emailed or faxed photographs are not acceptable. Good quality photographs are important for expeditious project review. Photographs of neighboring or nearby buildings are also helpful. All photographs should be labeled and keyed to one map of the project area. CHECKLIST -DID YOU PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION? ✓ Topographic map 7.5 min. (per project, not structure) ❑ Other supporting documents (If necessary to explain the project) ❑ Thorough description (all projects) ❑ For new construction, rehabilitations, etc., attach work write-ups, plans, drawings, etc. ✓ Photographs (all structures) ✓ Is topographic map identified by quadrangle and year? Return this Form and Attachments to: MISSOUR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Attn: Section 106 Review P.O. BOX 176 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65102-0176 780-1027(08-09) Print Preview MidMoGISr MO Page 1 of 1 Parcel ID 7 1104170001005070 Owner Name Mailing Address City State ZIP Property Address Subdivision Subdivision Image Book -Page Date RIVER CITY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Sec/Twn/Rn g 14201 CREEK TRAIL DR Square Feet (Above Grade) JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65109 Basement Type 1206 E High St Finished Bsmnt. Size (Sq. Ft.) Year Built OWENS Date Certified �OWENS Property Description E 1/2 OF LOT 8 Property Values (Land) Book Page Date 305-168& 11/15/1987 17/44/11 1,344 Full 1915 1/1/2019 Comm: $0 Ag: $0 Res: SO Comm: $0 692-206 10/5/2018 Property Values 4Improv.) Ag: $0F Res: $0 Book -Page Date 408-61 3/26/1999 Appraised Value $0 Dvsclarmer: flap .and parcel data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is arvtguararateed. 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High St., Jefferson City, MO 4. Rear and East View of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO 5. Front and West View of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO 6. Exposed Wood Rot and Slipping Foundation — Front of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO 7. Stucco Bulging on East Side of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO 8. Stucco Bulging on East Side of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO 9. View to the East of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO 10. View to the West of 1206 E. High St., Jefferson City, MO E'+ cIMoGIS, MO Disciaimer: .f lap and parcel' data are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed_ This is not a legal document and would not be substituted for a title searckapprarsai survey, or for zoning verification. rY1ap Sca[e 1 inch = 37 feet 121312019 CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT City Of Jefferson Historic Preservation Commission Activities October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019 Prepared by Jayme Abbott, AICP Neighborhood Services Manager For submission to Missouri Department of Natural Resources State Historic Preservation Office P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Historic Preservation Commission Membership 3. Scheduled Meetings Held and Attendance Records 4. Subcommittees and Study Groups 5. Commission Activities: a. Landmarks Designations b. District Designations c. National Register Nominations Reviewed d. Cases Reviewed and Decisions e. Training and Conferences f. Public Education and Outreach 6. Comprehensive Historic Preservation Plan 7. Historic Properties Inventory Status 8. Historic Preservation Financial Incentives a. Local Tax Incentives Program b. Local "Bricks and Mortar" Grants/Loans Program 9. Local Property Acquisition Program 1 Certified Local Government Program Annual Report 1. Introduction: Please write a paragraph that includes the date of CLG certification, a brief history of CLG and Commission activities from the date of certification; a brief summary of anticipated preservation activities; and an evaluation of the effectiveness of participation in the CLG program. The City of Jefferson was officially certified by the National Park Service on August 26, 2004. During the early years of being a CLG, the Commission recognized many challenges facing the community in the area of historic preservation. The commission has worked to play a pro -active role in the community in the hopes of preventing the need to react to negative situations, such as the demolition of important structures. During 2018-2019, the City was awarded multiple Historic Preservation Fund grants to aid with planning & outreach and surveys. More specifically, the City hired Heritage Strategies, Inc. to develop its first comprehensive preservation plan. The preservation plan will aid the Historic Preservation Commission, City of Council, City staff and the public in making well-informed decisions regarding actions for and increased understanding of the City's historic and cultural assets. The survey grant funds hired Rosin Preservation, a 36 CFR 61 qualified historian or architectural historian, to conduct a reconnaissance level architectural survey of the Walinko Place, General Realty and Linhardt Subdivisions in the West Main Street area. The 45 -acre survey area encompasses three residential subdivision areas that are primarily residential and represent a range of residential architectural styles from the post -World War II era. The West Main Street Historic Resources Report identified two resources at 1700 and 1704 West Main St as potentially eligible for individual listing in the National Register. Additionally, Rosin Preservation identified one hundred twenty-six (126) primary resources that appear eligible for listing as National Historic District based on the date of construction, architectural integrity and historical associations. Future activities for 2019-2020, include hiring a structural engineer to investigate and determine the structural status of the unreinforced masonry buildings in the Missouri State Capitol and Munichburg Commercial Districts, both districts are listed on the national Register of Historic Places. All buildings in the survey area will have a baseline evaluation to determine the potential of unreinforced masonry common walls. Once this evaluation has been completed, a structural assessment will be offered to all property owners with buildings that contain unreinforced masonry common walls. 2 The City will continue with preservation related activities, especially in areas devastated The areas directly impacted included properties constructed circa 1900's including District. The Capitol Avenue Historic District includes over one hundred properties Jefferson City. On a significant east-west thoroughfare, there are good examples of and French Second Empire Styles, as well as more modern Spanish Revival, Craftsman Preservation Organization listed Capitol Avenue Historic District on their 2019 Places experienced from the disaster. To date, three demolition permits have been issued 2. Historic Preservation Commission Membership: by the May 22, 2019, E-3 Tornado disaster. those located within the Capitol Avenue Historic on nine city blocks near the State Capitol in Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial, Gothic Revival, and Art Deco representatives. The Missouri in Peril due to the destructiveness the area with the outcome of several properties unknown. professionals in a preservation related field such defined in the Secretary of the Interior's List Commission members, dates of appointment and expiration, and, as applicable, as historic architect, architectural historian, historian, architect, or archaeologist as Professional Qualification Standards 36 CFR 61. Member Name Appointed Expires Preservation Related Field (as applicable) Mary Schantz, Chair December 2018 December 2021 Douglas Record, Vice Chair December 2016 December 2019 Architect Gregory Bemboom December 2018 December 2021 Realtor Michael Berendzen August 2019 December 2021 Architect Donna Deetz December 2017 December 2020 Redeveloper Steven Hoffman December 2017 December 2020 Gail Jones October 2018 December 2019 Angela Lucero December 2018 December 2021 Realtor Alan Wheat December 2018 December 2021 Realtor Bill Case* December 2010 December 2018 Jane Moore** December 2012 December 2018 Nathan Percy*** August 2017 December 2019 *Bill Case termed out of the Commission, and was replaced by Gregory Bemboom. **Jane Moore termed out of the Commission, and was replaced by Angela Lucero. * * * Nathan Percy resigned. He was replaced by Michael Berendzen. 3 3. Scheduled Meetings Held and Attendance: MEMBER NAME Oct 9, 2018 Nov 13, 2018 Dec 2018 Jan 8, 2019 Jan 23, 2019 Feb 12, 2019 March 12, 2019 April 9, 2019 Mary Schantz Y N X Y Y Y N Y Steven Hoffman Y Y X Y Y N Y Y Bill Case Y Y X - - - - - Donna Deetz Y Y X N Y Y Y Y Jane Moore N Y X - - -- N - Doug Record N Y X Y Y Y Y Y Nathan Percy N Y X Y N N Y Y Alan Wheat Y Y X Y N Y Y Y Gregory Bemboom - - - Y Y Y Y N Gail Jones - - - Y Y Y Y Y Angela Lucero - - - N N Y Y N Michael Berendzen - - - - - -- - MEMBER NAME May 14, 2019 June 11, 2019 July 9, 2019 July 23, 2019 Aug 13, 2019 Aug 17, 2019 Sept 10 2019 Sept 25, 2019 Mary Schantz Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Steven Hoffman Y Y N Y Y N Y N Donna Deetz Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Alan Wheat N Y N N Y N Y N Doug Record Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Gregory Bemboom Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Gail Jones Y N Y Y Y N Y N Angela Lucero Y Y N Y N Y N Y Nathan Percy Y Y Y - - - - - Michael Berendzen - -- - - - Y Y 4 4. Subcommittees and Study Groups: meetings of creating and evaluated as part of an individual landmarks reference the date of of designation as a landmark. Places. Describe the purpose of any subcommittees During the reporting time frame, the Historic the historic preservation plan. 5. Commission Activities: appointed and the topics under study. Preservation Commission actively participated in the stakeholder designated landmarks. Indicate if the property was identified Attach copies of nomination reports, ordinances designating has not been previously submitted to the SHPO. Otherwise, to nomination and designation; or nomination and veto for nomination to the National Register of Historic a. Local Landmarks Designated: List property names and addresses for locally HPF funded project or as part of a local project. and design review guidelines, if this information transmittal. Summarize the process leading Indicate if the landmark is or will be considered Property Address HPF Project/Local Residences at 204, LLC 204 E. High Street Local Madison's Cafe 214 & 216 Madison Street Local The Landmark Award is an honorary designation and is made by the City of Jefferson's Historic Preservation Commission (CJHPC) which recognizes a property's historic significance and contribution to the community. The Commission has awarded Landmark Awards since 1994. In May of each year during the City's Preservation Week activities, the awards are presented to the owners, along with Distinguished Landmark plaques for permanent display on the buildings or properties. Applications are submitted by the property owner. The review process evaluates the applications by the following criteria: The historic, architectural or cultural significance of the property, as those terms are defined under the City's preservation ordinance. The location of the property, including the overall historical context of the area and the property's contribution to the area and surrounding properties. 5 The historic architectural integrity of the property, including whether efforts have been made to preserve or restore the property. Whether the property is endangered. Final selection of the awardees usually occurs at the March meeting. Each property is then designated by the City Council, by ordinance. The mayor then presents the Landmark Awards and Designated Landmark plaques to the property owners at the Preservation Week Awards Ceremony. After a landmark or historic district is designated by ordinance, each application for building permit within the area so designated shall be referred to the CJHPC for review at a regularly scheduled CJHPC meeting. This process is only intended as an opportunity for the CJHPC to advise property owners with means and methods of historic preservation. Properties that have received the Landmark Award represent the full range of Jefferson City's heritage and architectural style. A complete list of winners of the City of Jefferson's Landmark Award, from 1993 to the present, can be found on the CJHPC's web page: http://www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/live_play/history heritage/landmark awards.php. The properties include government properties, educational institutions, residences, retail stores, manufacturing properties, houses of worship, cemeteries, a former fire station and freestanding monuments. Some have been restored to their original use. Others have been restored and put to new uses. Some are part of the State's park system. Others have not been restored or preserved. Whatever their condition or use, the Commission truly appreciates the willingness of the individual property owners to allow their properties to be recognized for the historic and architectural contribution they make to our community b. Local Districts Designated: List names of locally designated districts and indicate the type of district (i.e. commercial, residential, etc.) Indicate if the property was identified and evaluated as part of an HPF funded project or as part of a local project. Attach copies of nomination reports, ordinances designating local districts and design review guidelines, if this information has not been previously submitted to the SHPO. Otherwise, reference the date of transmittal. Summarize the process leading to nomination and designation; or nomination and veto of designation as a historic district. Indicate if the historic district is or will be considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. 6 District Name Type of District HPF Project/Local During the reporting time frame there was no designation of local historic districts. Local historic district designation applies to entire neighborhoods or other areas that include many historic properties. Designation is an honor, meaning the community believes the architecture, history, and character of the area are worthy of recognition and protection. The Historic Preservation Commission reviews the local historic district application. If approved, the application is forwarded onto the City Council for consideration through passage of an ordinance. The following are criteria's for application to the Historic Preservation Commission: At least 75% of the property owners within the area have to agree to and sign the application to form a historic district, and the district area has to be contiguous and compact, using definable geographic boundaries such as entire block frontages of streets. A design criteria is developed to help preserve the historic integrity of the district. Compose narrative citing criteria's for nomination of a local historic district. A response to each of the review criteria is listed on the application as a required attachment. Please note that in order to be approved, the district would only need to meet 1 of the 9 criteria's on the application list. Property owner signatures must be notarized, and it is important that the draft design criteria be presented to the property owners at the time of signature to ensure that the property owner understands that formation of the district would place restrictions on their property. Once a historic district is established by ordinance, such historic district may be expanded by application of the owners of record of parcels seeking to be added to an established district. Such additional parcels shall be within reasonable proximity to, and share historical features in common with, the established local historic district. o When an area containing ten or more parcels seeks to be added to an established historic district, the application shall contain at least seventy-five percent (75%) of all owners of record of the parcels seeking to be added to the established district. o Applications to expand a historic district shall be reviewed under the same criteria set forth above and under the same procedures applicable to original establishment of a historic district. A Historic district shall not be expanded until approved by ordinance and any design criteria applicable to the originally approved historic district shall apply equally to any expanded area, provided that design criteria may be amended by ordinance following review by the CJHPC and notice and hearing applicable to original enactment of design criteria. 7 c. National Register of Historic Places: property considered for listing in the National Register which the nomination of individual properties and the nomination, or the party responsible for preparation. List the dates, property or district and the recommendation or decision for each of Historic Places. Provide a summary of the commission meeting minutes in districts was discussed and voted upon. Identify the consultant who prepared Date Property/District Recommendation/Decision During the reporting time frame there were no properties within the City of Jefferson Historic Places. d. Cases Reviewed and Decisions Reached: considered for listing in the National Register of the reporting period, did your local government have on, properties within an historic district? If yes, during review for compliance with your local government's City Code, the Historic Preservation Commission by the Department of Planning and Protective Services. prevent a demolition permit issuance. permit issuance. Include a brief discussion of the commission's review responsibilities. During staff review of 1) local government activities, and/or 2) changes to, or impacts this reporting period, how many historic properties did your local government historic preservation regulatory law(s)?: Demolition applications are reviewed in accordance with Section 8-43 of the reviews Demolition Applications for structures over 50 years old forwarded Demolition Applications fall into one of two categories: Demolition Review - The review process is largely advisory in nature, and cannot Structure(s) age 50-99 years old; or Structure(s) listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or Structure(s) designated as a Local Landmark. Demolition Clearance - The issuance of clearance is required prior to demolition Structure(s) over 100 years old; or Structure(s) located within Local Historic District. Date Property/Address Recommendation and Decisions 10/9/2018 312 Case Avenue Approve Demolition Review Application 10/9/2018 314 Case Avenue Approve Demolition Review Application 8 10/9/2018 1708 & 1710 Missouri Boulevard; 621 Conrad Street Approve Demolition Review Application 10/9/2018 1936 Vieth Drive Approve Demolition Review Application 11/13/2018 415 E Ashley Street Approve Demolition Review Application 1/8/2019 1111 Moreau Drive Approve Demolition Review Application 2/12/2019 1328 E Miller Street Approve Demolition Clearance Application 2/12/2019 901 Swifts Highway Approve Demolition Clearance Application SECTION 106 REVIEWS — The following properties were reviewed as part of consultation process for properties that may be assisted with federal funding such as Community Development Block Grant. Date Property/Address Recommendation and Decisions 11/13/2018 E. High Street Improvements Project will have no historic properties affected 1/8/2019 Mitchell Hall, Lincoln University Project will have no adverse effect 3/12/2019 116 Buchanan Street No historic properties will be affected by the project 5/14/2019 407 Lafayette Street Approved Design Criteria Review 6/11/2019 304 E Ashley Street SHPO concurred that no historic properties will be affected 7/9/2019 103 Jackson Street Project appears to meet the Capitol Avenue Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District design criteria 7/9/2019 412 Cherry Street No historic properties will be affected by the project 7/9/2019 325 Ash Street No historic properties will be affected by the project 7/9/2019 809 E McCarty Street No historic properties will be affected by the project 7/9/2019 1103 Buena Vista No historic properties will be affected by the project 7/9/2019 Various Housing Authority Projects -Modernization of Public Housing Units No historic properties will be affected by the project 8/13/2019 1813 W Main Street No historic properties will be affected by the project 9/10/2019 915 W High Street No historic properties will be affected by the project 9/10/2019 E. Miller Street & Chestnut Street Sidewalk Improvement No historic properties will be affected by the project e. Training and Conferences: List the training seminars and conferences, and the commission members who attended, as well as resource persons presenting workshops or other special information to the commission. 9 Date Location Description of Event and Commissioners Attending 5/3/2019 & 5/4/2019 DNR Building, Jefferson City, MO CAMP Training Gail Jones, f. Public Education and Outreach: Public education and outreach may include neighborhood informational meetings; special events; house tours; and other activities designed to involve and educate the public in preservation. Attach copies of news releases, news articles, flyers announcing events; etc., if not previously submitted to the SHPO. Date Description of Event 5/15/2018 Heritage Week Activities 5/15/2018 2019 Local Landmark Designations Award Ceremony 5/15/2018 Gregory Stockard Distinguished Service Award Presentation — 5/15/2018 Heritage Art Contest 6. Comprehensive Preservation Plan/Preservation Component to City Masterplan: This may be addressed by a brief discussion of any revisions that have been made to the comprehensive plan submitted as part of the certification request, or submit a copy of the revised document if not previously submitted to the SHPO. The City of Jefferson is in the process of adopting its first Historic Preservation Plan. The city received financial assistance from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) to contract out Heritage Strategies, LLC to draft a living document that will provide a focused, integrated approach to historic preservation activities for the next twenty years. The final draft of the plan was completed September 30, 2019. It is anticipated that the Historic Preservation Plan will be adopted as the preservation planning element within the 2020 Comprehensive Plan. A copy of the Historic Preservation Plan was submitted to the SHPO in accordance to HPF requirements. 10 7. Historic Properties Inventory: inventory, either individually or as components of a to the SHPO. Indicate if the properties were identified Identify all individual properties that have been added to the historic properties district, since transmittal of your local community's last CLG Annual Report as a local project or as part of a Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grant project. Property Address Property Type Loca1IHPF Residential 100 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 103 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 104 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 105 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 106 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 108 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 109 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 110 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 111 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 112 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 114 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 115 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 116 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 117 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 118 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 119 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 120 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 121 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 122 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 123 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 124 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 126 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 127 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 128 E Circle Dr District HPF 11 Residential 129 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 130 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 131 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 132 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 134 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 135 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 136 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 138 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 140 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 142 E Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1900 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1901 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1902 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1903 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1904 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1905 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1906 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1907 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1908 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1910 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1911 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1913 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1914 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1920 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1922 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1924 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1925 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1926 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1927 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1928 N Circle Dr District HPF 12 Residential 1930 N Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1917 S Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1919 S Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1921 S Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1922 S Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1923 S Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1925 S Circle Dr District HPF Residential 103 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 105 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 109 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 110 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 111 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 112 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 113 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 114 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 115 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 116 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 117 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 118 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 119 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 120 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 121 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 122 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 123 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 125 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 127 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 129 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 131 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 132 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 133 W Circle Dr District HPF 13 Residential 134 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 135 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 136 W Circle Dr District HPF Residential 1502 Hayselton Dr District HPF Residential 1503 Hayselton Dr District HPF Residential 119 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 121 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 123 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 127 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 128 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 129 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 130 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 131 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 132 Lavinia St District HPF Residential 1600 W Main St District HPF Residential 1602 W Main St District HPF Residential 1604 W Main St District HPF Residential 1606 W Main St District HPF Residential 1612 W Main St District HPF Residential 1616 W Main St District HPF Residential 1618 W Main St District HPF Residential 1624 W Main St District HPF Residential 1626 W Main St District HPF Residential 1628 W Main St District HPF Residential 1630 W Main St District HPF Residential 1700 W Main St Individual/District HPF Residential 1702 W Main St District HPF Residential 1704 W Main St Individual/District HPF Residential 1708 W Main St District HPF Residential 1710 W Main St District HPF 14 Residential 1714 W Main St District HPF Residential 1716 W Main St District HPF Residential 1718 W Main St District HPF Residential 1720 W Main St District HPF Residential 1722 W Main St District HPF Residential 1726 W Main St District HPF Residential 1728 W Main St District HPF Residential 1730 W Main St District HPF Residential 1732 W Main St District HPF Residential 1802 W Main St District HPF Residential 1804 W Main St District HPF Residential 1808 W Main St District HPF Residential 1810 W Main St District HPF Residential 1812 W Main St District HPF Residential 1814 W Main St District HPF Residential 1904 W Main St District HPF Residential 1906 W Main St District HPF Residential 1908 W Main St District HPF Residential 1910 W Main St District HPF Residential 1912 W Main St District HPF Residential 1914 W Main St District HPF Residential 1916 W Main St District HPF Residential 1918 W Main St District HPF Residential 1920 W Main St District HPF Residential 1922 W Main St District HPF Residential 1924 W Main St District HPF Residential 1926 W Main St District HPF Residential 1930 W Main St District HPF Residential 204 Ware St District HPF 15 8. Historic Preservation Incentives: a. Local Tax Incentives Program: During the reporting period, did your local government have a tax incentive program/process under local law that could be used to benefit (directly or indirectly) historic properties? If yes, please give a brief description of the tax incentive program and how many historic properties your local government assisted during the current reporting period. Residential Tax Reimbursement Incentive — The City of Jefferson has authorized a real estate tax reimbursement incentive program to enhance, encourage and support reinvestment in the City's core. Maximum tax reimbursement incentive is $2,000.00 per year for 5 years. Requests for reimbursement shall be submitted to the Department of Planning and Protective Services no later than June 30 each year. The owner shall agree to permit the City to recapture the full amount of any tax reimbursement made if the owner ceases occupying the property as the owner's primary residence within 5 years of the date when the owner first becomes eligible to participate in the program. The owner shall further agree to permit the City to assert a lien on the real estate in form of a Deed of Trust in the amount of the previous year real estate tax amount times five as an estimate of reimbursements made to the property owner. Eligible Real Estate: 1. Areas of eligibility include Old Town and East Side District. Reinvestment Incentive Area Boundary Map can be viewed here: http://www.midmogis.org/ReinvestmentAreas/ . 2. The residential structure located on real property constructed before December 31, 1959. 3. Residential Structure includes owner occupied single family dwelling or dwelling constructed as a duplex containing no more than two residential units. 4. The real property was purchased from a third party in a good faith, arms -length transaction. 5. The residential structure has either been vacant or used for some other purpose other than exclusively owner -occupied residence during 180 days preceding the date of purchase. 6. The real property has a fair market value of no more $150,000.00 at the time of purchase. 7. The property has not been previously assisted with the program for the past 10 years. 8. The property does not have any delinquent taxes, liens, assessments or other fees due to the City. 9. The eligible structure is occupied as the owner's primary residence for 5 years following purchase. 16 During the 2019 program year a total of 10 properties were approved for participation in this program. Since this program's inception over 101 properties have participated. b. Local "Bricks and Mortar" Grants/Loans Program: During the reporting period, did your community have a local government -funded grants/loans program that could be used for rehabilitating/restoring/preserving historic properties? If yes, please give a brief description of the bricks and mortar program and how many historic properties your local government during the current reporting period. Adoptive Reuse Incentive - The City of Jefferson has authorized an Adaptive Reuse program to enhance, encourage and support reinvestment in the City's core. The purpose of this program is to bring vacant buildings which have outlived their original residential purpose and adapt the building for new uses while retaining their historic features. The incentive comes in the form of tax reimbursement. Maximum tax reimbursement incentive is $2,000.00 per year for 2 years. Requests for reimbursements shall be submitted to the Department no later than June 30th each year. The owner of the real estate shall agree to permit the City to recapture the full amount of any tax reimbursements made if the property ceases to be occupied within 5 years of the date when the owner first becomes eligible to participate in the program. The owner shall further agree to permit the City to assert a lien on the real estate in form of a Deed of Trust in the amount of the $4,000.00 made to the property owner. Eligible Real Estate: 1. Real estate must be entirely situated within the corporate limits of the City. 2. The residential structure located on real property constructed before December 31, 1959. 3. The residential structure is vacant, and has been continuously vacant for a period of at least 180 days. 4. The real property including the residential structure has a fair market value of at least $40,000.00 at the time of purchase. 5. Property is included in one of the adopted neighborhood plans and the proposed use of the property is in compliance with such plan. 6. The property does not have any delinquent taxes, liens, assessments, or other fees due to the City. 7. Property is ineligible to participate in other Neighborhood Reinvestment Act Programs. 8. Owner(s) have committed to spending no less than $10,000.00 for rehabilitation of the property. 9. Improvement projects must meet appearance guidelines published by the Historic Preservation Commission. 10. Plans for building/facade improvements must be approved by the Facade Improvement Committee. 17 No properties were assisted with this program in 2019. Commercial Facade Improvement Incentive - The City of Jefferson has authorized a Commercial Facade Improvement program to enhance the aesthetics of the City by improving the facades of older commercial buildings. The incentive is in a form of a tax reimbursement. Maximum tax reimbursement incentive is $3,000.00 per year for 3 years. If the upper floors of the building are also in occupied as residential or commercial space, the owner may apply for and receive tax reimbursement for an additional two years. Requests for reimbursements shall be submitted to the Department no later than June 30th each year. The first year an owner may be eligible for real estate tax reimbursement shall be either the year in which the owner completes the approved facade improvements to the property, or the following year, at the owner's election. The tax reimbursement shall be pro - prated, if the owner chooses to select the year of completed facade improvement as first year of reimbursement. Eligible Real Estate 1. Areas of eligibility include Old Town District. Reinvestment Incentive Area Boundary Map. 2. The property must be in a commercial zone and the building to be improved must be used, at the time the application is made, for a purpose which would require a commercial zone. 3. The structure located on real property constructed before December 31, 1959. 4. The real property including the structure has a fair market value of $40,000.00 at time of application. 5. The property does not have any delinquent taxes, liens, assessments, or other fees due to the City. 6. Owner(s) have committed to spending no less than $10,000.00 for rehabilitation of the property. 6. Improvement projects must meet appearance guidelines published by the Historic Preservation Commission. 8. Plans for building/facade improvements must be approved by the Facade Improvement Committee. During the 2019 program year a total of 3 properties were approved for participation in this program. Since this program's inception over 50 properties have participated. Rental Facade Improvement Program - The City of Jefferson has authorized a Rental Facade Improvement program to enhance the aesthetics of the City by improving the exterior appearance and condition of neighborhood residential rental properties. 18 The Rental Facade Program assists landlords to complete facade improvements by reimbursing up to 50% of the cost of improvements to the building. Exterior facade improvements must be significant, exceeding $10,000. The City will reimburse $5,000 for single family and up to $10,000 for duplex. The landlord/property owner must submit documentation showing ability to fund project in its entirety as this is a reimbursement program. Renovations started or completed prior to application approval are ineligible for reimbursement. The owner of the real estate shall agree to permit the City to recapture the full amount of any reimbursements made if the property ceases to be occupied within 5 years of the date when the owner first becomes eligible to participate in the program. The owner shall further agree to permit the City to assert a lien on the real estate in form of a Deed of Trust in the amount of funds made to the property owner. Eligible Real Estate 1. Areas of eligibility include Old Town and East Side District. Reinvestment Incentive Area Boundary Map 2. The residential structure located on real property constructed before December 31, 1959. 3. The detached single family or two unit duplex is utilized as rental property. 4. Exterior improvements must be significant, exceeding 10,000.00. Landscaping improvements are ineligible. 5. Improvement projects must meet appearance guidelines published by the Historic Preservation Commission. 6. Plans for building/facade improvements must be approved by the Facade Improvement Committee. 7. The property does not have delinquent taxes, liens, assessments, or other fees due to the City. Funding for the 2019 program year was not available. Since its inception in 2014, eight properties have completed the program. 9. Local Property Acquisition Program: During the reporting period, aside from eminent domain, did your local government have a program that could be used to acquire (and/or help others acquire) historic properties in whole or in part through purchase, donation, or other means? If yes, during this reporting period, how many historic properties did your local government acquire (and/or help others to acquire) in whole or in part through purchase, donation, or other means? During the reporting time frame there were no program aiding acquisitions through purchase, donation, or other means. 19 May 22, 2019 EF3 Tornado Dangerous Building Determinations June 1. 421 Stadium July 1. 510 E Dunklin St 2. 516 E Dunklin St 3. 607 E McCarty St 4. 816 Jackson St 5. 916 Jackson St 6. 502 E McCarty St 7. 427 Case Avenue 8. 517E McCarty St 9. 1937 Christy Pool House - Under 50 years old August 1. 1218 Jackson St 2. 600 E Capitol 3. 621 E Capitol 4. 623 E Capitol September 1. 701 Jackson 2. 210 Marshall 3. 508 E Dunklin — Need Building Official Write Up 4. 514-516 E Capitol Ave October 1. 527E High St 2. 511 E McCarty St 3. 505 Ellis (8 buildings) — Apartment complexes under 50 years old November 1. 507 Holiday — Under 50 years old