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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCaroline Row FacadeGkS TE �� •.,ti.` �'' S'I'A"IT:OF t .1H KANSAS � .3 •i P\r,-? L XC -E Nit ' C3 < FENCE �T <;ft_� DONALD W. BROOKS LAND SURVEYOR 1611 MAIN PHONE 372-2131 NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72114 cuM�cr�cnNo �rr�Etr �o��1w r ti-�7EN D i�I Eh_1 � *Jl. i Ilii, 'I ZEE I v ?t.� A -Ta G�tS ;n • II.a— sa � - IRF ;, . ` • ��°vrtFt ro 11 A IV1ETLL_ `° C;A;iC m tlEb:; 10iNl 1— "TRE Li ti ut�l �o ru b' 39.2 N LO r '!I' 2 N4' 3.y I � 4' n.2 g- a,.< N 34 P �oo.o R. WIALLGY tr LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 11 and 12, Block 24, ORIGINAL CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, Pulaski County, Arkansas. This property is not in the 100 year flood plain as per Panel 12 of 24 for Little Rock, AR. Community -Panel #050181 0012 E, dated November 3, 1993 in Flood Zone "X". Date of Survey: February 27, 1995 Seale: 1'' - 20' Property Address: 215-217-221 East 10 Street, LR For Use & Benefit of: Angel Properties Limited Co. American Abstract 6 Title Company This Is to certify that the above described land has been surveyed. The comers are marked as shown and aro In accordance with existing monuments In the vicinity. This certification Is for and limited to the parties shown hereon. NE W 6'069T W0C-) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax:(501) 399-3435 www.littlerock.gov Instructions for Filing for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) 1. The owner or authorized representative is required to file an application which consists of the application form, cover letter and other submittals. The "Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness" is attached. The cover letter shall set forth the development rationale, the intent of the use and should include such information as is necessary to thoroughly inform the Commission on the issue. Other Submittals are listed and described below. Return the completed application form (page 1), cover letter, and all other submittals to Department of Planning and Development by the COA filing deadline. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. 2. Other Submittals: A. (1) Scaled drawings shall include: Site plan or Survey showing all current and proposed improvements including all driveways, parking areas, sidewalks, fences, property lines, and outbuildings; Floor plan for understanding development; and Scaled elevations showing proposed appearance and its relationship to adjacent and nearby buildings. (2) The owner/applicant shall submit one set of scaled drawings on 24" x 36" AND ten (10) copies of the drawings on 8'/2' x 14" or 11" x 17'. po►�ALD (3) All building materials described in the Design Guidelines should be noted on the Scaled Drawings, including but not limited to: doors, windows, awnings, steps, railings, walls, foundations, lighting, fences, HVAC !742 1;-- 4 Y roofs, gutters, chimneys, decks, parking areas, equipment, solar panels, and signage. -5cA6 D (4) A description of materials for all exterior surfaces listed above shall be provided to Staff IZj cb�7- )Z rt at time of filing. Web site addresses are appropriate but cut sheets of individual materials are preferred. B. Photos (1) Current color photographs (all elevations) of property showing its present condition. Include color photographs of adjacent structures. High resolution digital images in jpeg format preferred. C. Materials to be used Samples of materials, brochures, pamphlets or other literature shall be submitted at time of filing. -5 14; W AP-- I ` ?:-t7,q V.% FAC -6 D. For Demolitions Only Submittals include but are not limited to the following: * j (1) Copies of engineering reports to show soundness of structure. � V (2) Copies of termite inspection to show infestation levels. (3) Other engineering or professional reports to show cause for demolition. (4) Other reports to demonstrate financial hardship. E. NOTE: Application must be complete at time of filing. Any additional documents requested by Staff for clarification and review must be submitted to staff no later than three (3) weeks before the meeting date' 3. The applicant or representative must provide proof of ownership of the proiect property or documentation of the owner's consent to the submission of the application. A. Provide proof of ownership or authorization to pursue a COA. Valid forms proving ownership are: a current property tax billyescrow letter, grant deed, deed of trust, mortgage statement, or tax assessment car slidWl g ownership. Telephone bills, utility bills, or driver's licenses as proof of ownership are not acceptable. Page 2 of 5 Revised 07/15/2018 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax:(501) 399-3435 www.littlerock.gov APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 1. Application Date: HDC File # 7 flat,- of Piihlir Honrinn- 3. Address of Property nfrnnnm 4. Legal Description of Property: ,LOTS / ( l L , MIIy'C.I<— t- LAILl t, -,f N h 617-y 5. Property Owner (Printed Name, Address, Phone, Email): 1pp�eAL grew Z',-n/_ar--]- l%,L 19A►Ir1cJA.1n•lr7ei,///l))VAJ-":/i-/G'in.r 957 L 6. Owner's Agent: (Printed Name, Address, Phone, Email): M6702:&IAA/ �AV 4cWGF,e--L&6tJ Gid 1-irrLZE A&CK A� IZ2-267 7. Name of Applicant as it will appear on all correspondence and in Staff report: 8. Brief Project Description: �r & EX/S/ 1�(` M 7AL ���yc E . Yt AcL� 11'1/hSl�tl1' 'AI�� '"U M -ATG%& L AAI) Z X-7,9A/D F,!;;AILF- AL&w(, xu/" /vim Si wosall kJTd Ens ALiD Al I �Fvc-,v( ryrrhMAk/ Imilm 11 142 QQ t) F—r1of IGE.0 Al E, 9. Estimated Cost of Improvements: 4,DOC% c-1(15'7/�t/� rew yy wo &71!; c/� m 10. Zoning Classification: Is the proposed change a permitted use? Yes No �A TSS u:c�Ub FM 11. Signature of Owner or Agent: (The owner will need to authorize any Agent or person to represent them at thAolublic hearing See page 5). NOTE: Should there be changes during construction (design, materials, size, etc.) from the approved COA, applicant shall notify Commission staff and take appropriate actions. Approval by the Commission does not excuse applicant or property from compliance with other applicable codes, ordinances or policies of the city unless stated by the Commission or staff. Responsibility for identifying such codes, ordinances, or policies rests with the applicant, owner, or agent. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - (This section to be completed by staff): Little Rock Historic District Commission Action — Denied —Withdrawn _Approved _Approved with Conditions — See Attached Conditions Staff Signature: Date Page 1 of 5 Revised 07/15/2018 ) ƒ � NK!� 1 PROUD HISTORY, NEW TRADITION. Founded in 1862, Stewart Iron Works' tradition and international reputation is one of "artistry in metal". Stewart designed products have been known for generations for their excellence and balance of beauty and function. The Stewart legacy is proudly on display at the United States Capitol, The Panama Canal, Walt Disney World Resort, and Bourbon Street, New Orleans, along with thousands of community parks and public places throughout our country. 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N CAST IRON POST &BOLLARD COLLECTION"' CAST IRON POST & BOLLARDS Fence, gate and post makers for the last 119 years, Stewart Iron Works is internationally recognized for fine ornamental ironwork in residential, commercial and historic restoration projects. All cast iron posts and bollards are created from Stewart Iron Works' extensive collection of patterns dating back to 1886. We can also create custom post patterns per your request. A ......... Style #91-W 77-1/2" overall height with four rosettes. A -A ..... Style #90 77-1/2" overall height without rosettes. B......... Style #1691TCB 3" tubular steel post with cast iron M ........ Style #25 elements. Adjustable heights. C . ........ Sty I e #60 50" overall height. D ......... Style #61 42-1/4"overall height. E . ........ Style #9115-60T 53-1/2" overall height. F. ......... Style #4 41-1/4" overall height. G ......... Style #9 49-1/2" overall height. H ......... Style #60-L657ZR 47-3/4" overall height. I. ......... 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Please specify when ordering. www.stewartironworks.com 0 2011 The Stewart Iron Works Company. All rights reserved. Complement your lawn with a Stewart fence; 1" solid or 2" tubular line posts DESIGN SIZE OF PICKET SPACING CHANNEL MATCHING HEIGHT OF FENCE END, CORNER & :NUMBER PICKETS CENTER TO CENTER RAIL GATES WHEN SET GATE POSTS 13R 3/8" round 4 inches 2 rails 1.1/4"xl/2" 02 single -411 double 3742"-48" No. 2 14R 3/8" round 3 inches 2 rails 1-1 /4"x1 /2" #2 single -Al double 37'-42"-48" No. 2 15R 1/2" round 4 inches 2 rails 1-1/4"xl/2" #2 single -#11 double 37'42"48" No. 2 16R 1/2" round 3 inches 2 rails 1-1 /4"xl /2" #2 single -#II double 37742'48" No. 2 Ever popular, the simple milled point - fence combines taste with privacy; 1" solid or 2" tubu- lar line posts. For fences 54" or higher 3" I-beam is recom- mended. DESIGN SIZE OF PICKET SPACING CHANNEL MATCHING HEIGHT OF FENCE END, CORNER & NUMBER PICKETS CENTER TO CENTER RAIL GATES WHEN SET GATE POSTS 23R 3/8" round 4 inches 2 rails 1-1/4"xl/2" #2 single -Cl double 37"42"48" No. 2 24R 1/2" round 4 inches 2 rails 1-1 /4"xl /2" #2 single -#ll double 37"-42"-48" No. 2 25R 5/8" round 5 inches 2 rails 1-1 /2"xl /2" #2 single -#11 double 37 to 60" No. 2 26R 3/4" round .5 inches 2 rails 2"x 1/2" #2 single-1*11 double 37' to 72" No. 2 iJ6 V'j C�AIE� TRADITIONAL A ,uc 5th 5 Dignified three -rail fence is ideal for churches and cemeteries;l" solid or 2" tubular line posts. For fences 54" or higher 3" 1 -beam is recommended. DESIGN SIZE OF NUMBER PICKETS 40R 1/2" ro 41R 5/8" and 42K 4" round 37'42"48" 3/8 I PICKET SPACING CENTER TO CENTER 4 inches 5inches 5 inches CHANNEL MATCHING HEIGHT OF FENCE END, CORNER 6c RAIL GATES WHEN SET GATE POSTS 3 rails 1-1 /4"xl /2" #2 single -0 double 37'42"48" No. 3 3 rails 1-1/2';x1 /2" #2 single -#11 double 3T to 60' No. 3 3 rails 2"xl /2" #2 single -#11 double 37 to 72" No. 3 GAIE PosTS c 2011 The Stewart Iron Works Company. All rights reserved. 2 www.atewartironworks.com