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HDC2011-0032 Letter And Application for A Certificate Of Appropriateness 08/16/2011
'A: LITTLE ROCK HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION November 15, 2011 Chris Moses Moses Tucker 200 River Market Ave. Ste 300 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Dear Mr. Chris Moses, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 Your application for Window replacement, railings, downspouts, awnings, and AC condenser units, at 519 East Capitol will be heard before the Historic District Commission on December 12, 2011. The hearing will be held in the Board Room at City Hall at 500 West Markham on the second floor. The meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m. Your amendment will be item One on the agenda. You must be present in order for the item to be heard. I have two signs for you to post on the property. Please come by my office and pick them up. They need to be posted by December 2, 2011. If you have any questions on the notifications for the neighboring properties, please ask. The application states that "A description of materials for all exterior surfaces to be used including but not limited to foundations, walls, windows, doors, roof and exterior surfaces and details including sizes, manufacturer, model number and color." The following information will need to be submitted to Staff by November 21, 2011 at 5:00 pm to complete your submittals for the filing. If you are not including any of the items below, please respond with "not applicable." Windows: On replacement windows, specify type of replacement windows, all wood, wood clad, vinyl, etc. along with pane arrangement, true divided lites or snap in muntins, finish color, etc. Specify brand, model number, finish, and size for all windows if known at this time. Specify locations of known windows to be replaced. Consider stating that other windows may have to be replaced after inspection (if that is a true statement.) Guardrails/railings: Provide details of "new wide opening mesh added along the main body of the rails". What is this material? Downspouts: List locations of gutters relative to elevations with size and materials of new downspouts. Awning at south entry: Provide details of size and basic shape of awning. Valance or not, patterned fabric, fabric or metal, etc. A photo of an awning with the same shape is appropriate to submit. Mechanical Systems: Consider proposing screening for units if they will be readily seen from Sixth Street. This may be done now or at the meeting, but all details will need to be explained or shown to them at the time. Page 1 of 2 Satellite Dishes: State location and details on any satellite dish. If not using a dish, please state so. Signage: Provide details on locations, size, material, and finish of all signs. Security bars: Will security bars stay on ground floor windows? Lighting: Specify location, brand, model number, finish, and size for all exterior lighting either affixed to house, garage, or freestanding. The above list was generated from pages 61-71 in the MacArthur Park Historic District Guidelines for Rehabilitation and New Construction August 2010. Failure to provide all information requested above in a complete manner before 5:00 pm November 21, 2011, will result in a Staff recommendation of Deferral on this application. Sincerely, S4� Brian Minyard Planner II cc: Dan Fowler Page 2 of 2 11 LE ROCK ' HISTORIC DISTRICT ;�� J • COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application Dater 2, Date of Public Hearing: --.';—PP-- at 5:00 p.m. 3. Address of Property 4. Legal Description of Property: • _ 5. Property Owner (Printed Name, Address, Phone, Email): �' G 6. Owner's Agent: (Printed Name, Address, Phone, Email): Project D- • • r 8. Estimated Cost of Improvements: `Z ©ao 9. Zoning Classification: Is the prop change a per d use? Y s No 10. Signature of Owner or Agent: (The owner will need to authorize any Agent or person representing the owner at the public hearing). NOTE: Should there be changes during construction (design, materials, size, etc.) from the approved COA, applicant shall notify Commission staff and lake appropriate aclions. 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 siatf. Responsibility for identifying such codes, ordinances, or policies rests with the applicant, owner, or agent. ....................................•----.(T- i ---•- - ---to- -e.co-•--- ••--•-- - (Th�s section to be completed by staff): little Rock Historic District Commission Action Denied Withdrawn _ Approved _ Approved with Conditions _ See Attached Conditions Staff Signature:. 11 Revised 7i2009 City of Little Rock PARKS AND RECREATION 500 West Markham Street, Room 108 - Little Rock, Arkansas 7220t�h' Phone: 501-371-4770 —Fax 501-371-6832 Parks & Recreation 3tion COVER LETTER - Revised DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 August 18, 2011 Master Plan Street improvements for MacArthur Park This project involves developing the Street Improvements along the concept design noted in the MacArthur Park Master Plan — January 2009. Overall, the improvements involve widening the existing McMath Street into a boulevard of two driving lanes separated by a green median and developing Pulaski County Lane as a serpentine drive from Commerce Street east to McMath Boulevard along the southern boundary of the park. McMath Boulevard would start by utilizing the existing eastern curb & gutter of the street. An 11 foot wide drive for north bound traffic would be established and then an 8 foot wide median which will also serve as a Bio-Retention planter. Next, an 11 foot wide drive for south bound traffic would be built with an 8 foot wide parallel parking lane of pervious concrete as a surface and a 24 inch wide parking walk. Finally, another 8 foot wide Bio-Retention planter and a 10 foot wide concrete walk for runners and walkers would complete the work. The boulevard would extend from 911, Street south to the south parking lot drive at the University of Arkansas Law School where a Round -a -bout would connect McMath, the parking lot drive and the new Pulaski County Lane. Pulaski County Lane would extend in a serpentine fashion from Commerce Street to the Round -a -bout. Pulaski County Lane would have parallel parking on both the north and south sides of the street. Two 10 foot wide driving lanes would handle traffic going east and west. On the north side of the street will be a 5 foot wide planting strip and a 5 foot wide walk for pedestrians. Both the Pulaski County Lane and McMath Boulevard are planned to have ample tree planting to match City ordinances. Trees to be planted approx. 40 feet on center along both sides of the streets. The trees along both sides of Pulaski County Lane will be AC - Accolade Flowering Cherry trees with Zoysia grass planted along the north side of the drive and PW — Purple Wintercreeper ground cover at the tree planting pods along the street. Swales south of Pulaski County Lane are used for collection of runoff and composed of Bio-swale Grasses and Bio swale Perennials. rnvar 1 attar 5