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Meeting Name: Historic Preservation Board Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 8/17/2021 5:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall Auditorium, 200 East University Avenue
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200794. 4  Discussion ItemDraft Minutes of the December 7, 2021 Historic Preservation Board Meeting (B)   Action details Not available
201188. 2  PetitionCertificate of Appropriateness to install fencing for a single-family dwelling (B) Petition HP-21-35. Jordan Burchell & Sam Moss, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to install fencing on the property of an existing single-family dwelling. Located at 538 NE 11th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. Project Description The applicant appeared before the Historic Preservation Board in May with a concept review of several layouts for fencing for the property. Their request was for feedback concerning the installation of a fence as part of an overall landscape redesign. They are now seeking final approval of a fence layout. Per the board comments from the May meeting, the applicants worked with their landscape architect to specify a 6 foot tall fence for the rear of the property and on the eastern side of the property, with the 6 foot tall portion of the fence ending parallel to the face of the house. The applicant preference for the section of fence on the eastern side in front of the face of the house (south of t   Action details Not available
210142. 1  PetitionReroof single-family dwelling with a metal roof (B) Petition HP-21-60. James Whitton, Whitton Roofing Company, agent for David Harlos and Darcie MacMahon, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 618 NE 9th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. Project Description The existing single-family dwelling is a one-story, stone bungalow that was built in 1926 according to the Alachua County property appraiser’s office, and c. 1928 per the Florida Master Site File AL00776. It appears on the Sanborn map of 1928. The house is masonry structure with stone and rubble for exterior materials, a masonry wall foundation, a stone columns porch, a port cochere, stucco covered chimney, and a hip roof with a hip, cross gable secondary roof structure with composition shingles. The building is approximately 1,949 square feet of heated space and 2,567 square feet of total area and it is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District.   Action details Not available
210143. 1  PetitionInstall 4 foot tall fencing on the front and side/rear yard of a single-family dwelling (B) Petition HP-21-61. Michael Walker & Christina Kessler, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of fencing made of a non-traditional material within a highly visible side and rear yard of a single-family dwelling. Located at 636 NE 7th Street. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. Project Description The applicant is proposing to replace the chain link fence on the east and north sides with a 4 foot high fence, horizontally oriented with composite wood planks. The fencing proposed on the north side of the property will be shifted approximately 11 feet north from where the existing chain link fence is located towards NE 7th Avenue to allow the enclosure of the back door within the fenced back yard. The back door is the white door on the north elevation that faces west. The fence line will extend 5 feet into the front yard and beyond the front wall of the house. The applicants indicate that there will not be    Action details Not available
210144. 1  PetitionInstall 6 to 8 foot tall fencing on the side and rear yard of a single-family dwelling (B) Petition HP-21-62. Bradd & India Weinberg, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to install fencing made of a non-traditional material around the sides and rear of an existing single-family dwelling. Located at 538 NE 7th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. Project Description The applicant is proposing to place a fence along the side and rear portions of the property. The fence height will vary from 6 feet to 8 feet although the majority of the fence proposed is 8 feet. The intended material to use for the fence is Trex, a composite fence made from a proprietary blend of 95% recycled wood fiber and plastic. The applicants are proposing to install a 5 foot wide section of fencing that would be 6 feet tall from the western front wall of the house to the western property line, including a 4 foot tall single gate. A section of fencing that is 6 feet tall will extend north along the western property line for a distance    Action details Not available
210145. 1  PetitionPetition HP 21-00064. Certificate of Appropriateness to install fencing at 502 NE 8th Avenue, a non-contributing structure in the Northeast Residential Historic District. Larina Hintze, owner.   Action details Not available
210245. 1  PetitionReroof multiple-family dwelling with a metal roof (B) Petition HP-21-69. Robert Tracey, Bobby’s Roofing of the Florida Keys, Inc., agent for Jennifer L. Sobel, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing duplex and a single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 121 NE 8th Street. The duplex is a contributing structure and the single-family dwelling is a noncontributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. Project Description The existing multiple-family dwelling is a two-story, Colonial Revival (low) house with drop siding that was built in 1900 according to the Alachua County property appraiser’s office, and c. 1913 per the Florida Master Site File AL00671. It appears on the Sanborn map of 1913 and represents a typical Gainesville dwelling of the 1910’s. The house is a wood frame structure with drop siding and weatherboarding for exterior materials, a brick foundation, an entry porch, a brick foundation, and a gable roof with composition shingles. The building is approximately 1,824 square feet of heated space and 1,916   Action details Not available
210248. 1  PetitionCertificate of Appropriateness to construct an addition for an attached accessory dwelling unit for a non-contributing principal structure. (B) Petition HP-21-70. Mark Davidson, agent for J. Scott Davidson, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to construct an attached accessory dwelling unit to an existing single-family dwelling. Located at 817 NW 3rd Avenue. This building is a non-contributing structure to the University Heights Historic District - North. Project Description The existing single-family dwelling is a one-story, noncontributing structure that was built in 1960 according to the Alachua County Property Appraisers office. The exterior walls of the structure are concrete block with a low profile roof covered with rolled roofing, a mineral-surfaced roofing material that comes in rolls. The building is approximately 1,503 square feet of heated space and 2,099 square feet of total area. The applicant is proposing to build a one story attached addition that will function as an accessory dwelling unit in the rear of the existing structure, which is the sout   Action details Not available
200666. 6  Discussion ItemStaff Approved Certificates of Appropriateness: August 2021 (B)   Action details Not available
210250. 1  PetitionComprehensive Plan update. (NB) Information Item: Comprehensive Plan update.   Action details Not available



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