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Present:
David C. Berry
Margaret Kiehl
Ric Ortega
Jean Stuart
Cookie Gilreath
Don McCarty
Brenda Moses
Chair
Vice-Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Senior Planner, Central Permitting
Board Reporter
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HISTORIC PRESERV A liON BOARD
CITY OF CLEARWATER
January 21, 1997
The meeting was called to order by Chair Berry at 2:00 p.m. at the Plumb
House, 1350 South Greenwood Avenue, Clearwater. In order to provide continuity
for research, the items will be listed in agenda order al1hough not necessarily
discussed in that order.
1. Approval of December 17. 1996 Minutes
Member Cookie Gilreath moved to approve the minutes of DeCember 17,
1996 as submitted in writing to each member. The motion was duly seconded and
carried unanimously.
2. Discussion of Historic Preservation Matters
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Contracts are being reviewed for the Historical Preservation Grant survey. It
is anticipated the survey will begin in March or April of 1997 and take
approximately 6 months to complete.
City Hall is closed for renovations until approximately mid-March. All board
meetings are scheduled In other locations. Some meetings are being held at the
Harborview Center, the Chamber of Commerce building and the Adler Room at the
Main Library. No meetings are being televised at this time.
The old Chamber of Commerce building was slated for demolition, however
no decisions have been made.
Discussion continues throughout the City regarding the site for a new library.
Suggestions have included building a new library on the current property, building it
closer to the Harborvlew Center, and utilizing the property on the corner of Missouri
and Cleveland. It was noted that the property on Missouri and Cleveland is being
viewed as a major development site for long range downtown redevelopment plans.
The property consists of 14 acres and extends along Missouri Avenue almost to
Court Street. Should the right type of development be developed, it could serve as
a gateway to the downtown area.
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The Mandalay streetscaping project on Clearwater Beach is in Its final
preliminary design phase. The project includes installation of underground utilities,
coordinated streetscape furniture and new street lights and signals from Pier 60
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Drive north to Baymont Avenue. A second public town hall meeting is scheduled for
February 12, 1997 at the Memorial Civic Center auditorium on Clearwater Beach at
7:00 p.m.
Discussion ensued regarding the property on Court Street to Chestnut Street
which is owned by Mr. Fred Thomas. The property is over an acre and extends
from the train station westward, including what was formerly known as the
Badcock Furniture building. Mr. Thomas has been before the ORB (Design Review
Board) to discuss plans for that property. Plans included renovations to the Badcock
Furniture building by tearing down the north 25 feet, taking it back to its original
building line, and constructing exterior columns with a pitched roof to simulate some
of the proportion and scale at the train station. Mr. Thomas also plans to perform
construction of this type on the other building on the Chestnut Street side to
integrate the same theme throughout the complex. The ORB gave approval for the
plans for the building only. Landscaping issues need to be addressed.
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The Police Department has moved into their new building. The old building is
vacant and furniture and equipment is being removed. Asbestos removal in the old
building will be done and demolition should take place within the next 30 days. A
new 500 space parking garage is planned for that property. City vehicles will be
parked in the new garage. It has not been determined whether only City employees
will utilize the garage. Senior Planner, Central Permitting, Don McCarty, noted that
according to the new City ordinance, any new parking garages in the designated
district areas, such as downtown or the beaches, the first floor must have at least
50% in occupied uses such as restaurants or offices. The purpose is to create a
pleasant architectural detail and deter an unpleasant or overwhelming view of cars
from the street.
It was noted the area of Court Street where Burning Bridges, Sybil's, Iron
Gate and the Parthenon Restaurant reside have done very well and compliment the
downtown area~ The new owner of Burning Bridges has placed green benches and
landscaping outside the business, greatly improving the property.
No plans have been developed for North Fort Harrison in the old Clearwater
Bay neighborhood north of Drew Street. Plans may evolve from the Historical Grant
Survey. A South Fort Harrison plan study has been completed. It was suggested
that the City design some type of "'gateway markers. to be placed near the
downtown area to better define the character of the area.
One member who recently visited the Miami and Miami Beach areas
discussed some of the interesting changes being made. He noted the South Beach
area renovated B building site near the street, saving the facade of each building,
while maintaining stores at street edges. A parking lot was built behind the
complex out of view of the street. A metal grid was placed around the entire
structure and vines were grown around the perimeter of the building, creating a very
interesting and attractive design. .
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3. Discussion of Worthwhile Historic Proiects
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At the last meeting discussion took place regarding properties that should be
recognized for their outstanding restoration or remodeling efforts that are consistent
with the historic buildings in the downtown area. Members are encouraged to
nominate any properties they feel warrant a letter of commendation.
A member who visited the Turner house stated that the addition of the
commercial shop in the front was very poorly done. Sometimes when elements
incorporated into such buildings are so far from what was originally in place, it
appears it is not possible to restore them to their original condition. However, there
have been instances where such buildings have been moved to other locations and
restored to close to their original condition. It was suggested members visit the
area from Turner Street up to the 100 block of Fort Harrison Avenue to familiarize
themselves with the various restoration projects in that area.
Discussion ensued regarding the Atrium building on Fort Harrison Avenue at
the juncture of North Myrtle Avenue. The new owner had planned to utilize the
property for HUD subsidized housing, but money is not available for the project.
Because of site limitations, it will be difficult to develop a suitable use for that
property that would be economically viable.
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It was noted that the property formerly known as the "'Ice House" on Drew
Street may eventually become an attractive property. The new owner came before
the ORB to share his plans for the property, however, the renovations will not be
implemented in the near future.
auestions arose regarding the proposed new Winn Dixie store at the
northeast corner of Cleveland Street and Myrtle Avenue. This project has been
before the ORB and received rave reviews. The property would be owned by
Neighborhood Housing Services and Winn Dixie has agreed to sign a 20-year lease.
Information regarding the proposed Memorial Causeway Bridge will be shared
with this Board as soon as any further information is received.
The Pinellas Trail extension is scheduled for construction sometime this
spring. Mr. McCarty will check on the status of this project and update Board
members at the next meeting.
The Land Development Code rewrite is ongoing. Ramifications of this rewrite
and how it impacts proposals coming before the City is being discussed. It was
noted this is a mammoth undertaking.
The meeting adjourned at 3: 1 0 p.m.
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The next meeting of the Historic Preservation Board is scheduled for February
18, 1997 at 1 :00 p.m. at the Historic Plumb House, 1350 South Greenwood
Avenue, Clearwater.
Attest:
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