HomeMy WebLinkAboutHDC2011-022 Letter To Cheri Nichols From Brian Minyard. Message From Brian to Let Them Know Their Certifcates Of Appropriateness Is Ready To Be Picked Up 09/12/2011Minyard, Brian
From: Minyard, Brian
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:51 AM
To: Minyard, Brian
Subject: September 12, 2011 HDC hearing
Your Certificates of Appropriateness is ready to be picked up at my office. You will need them in order to obtain your
building permit (which you will be required to obtain for your improvements).
Please let me know if you will pick these up or if you wish to have them mailed to you.
Thank you,
Brian Minyard, AICP
bminyard@littlerock.org
(501) 371-4789
fax (501) 399-3435
Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
Harris House
6507 Fourche Dam Pike
1924 Spanish Eclectic -style building
Listed on 6/3/1998
In 1924, the Harris House was constructed from
blueprints drawn up by Lester Flint of the Dallas,
Texas architectural firm Flint and Broad Architects.
The exterior details include a tower, parapets, and
battered columns. Also located on the property is a
ca. 1940s garage apartment in a style which matches
the residence. The extraordinary plaster work,
including several elaborate plaster moldings, and a
ceiling banded with gold dust and plaster, are the
work of Porter Field Harris, the husband of the
original owner of the house.
Harris Hous ens vic. - Pulaski County)
SE of Hensley a ghway 365
1856 frame cypre house
Listed on l/l/19/i6
Healey and Roth Mortuary
815 South Main Street
1925 Second Renaissance Revival design by
architect Charles E. Thompson
Listed on 12/22/1982
Hemingway House
1720 South Arch Street
1894 Queen Anne design by architect Charles L.
Thompson
Listed on 12/22/1982
Henderson House
1510 South Ringo Street
1925 Craftsman -style structure
Listed on 5/28/1999
Hers chell-Spillman Carousel
War Memorial Park
1920s hand -carved carousel horses
Listed on 12/1/1989
The Herschell-Spillman Carousel is a rare collection
of wooden sculptures carved by artisans of Allan
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Minyard, Brian
From: Cheri Nichols [cgnichols79@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 9:45 PM
To: Minyard, Brian
Cc: Rhea Roberts
Subject: Fwd: 1301 Cumberland
Brian,
To elaborate a bit more. . . . I looked at the Sanborn maps online,
and the 1897 (p. 24) and 1913 (Vol. 2, p. 188) maps show a two-story
frame house with a one-story, full -width front porch at 1301
Cumberland. The 1939 Sanborn (Vol. 1, p. 38) shows the existing
house, a one-story brick -veneered structure. (It appears, though,
that a small porch at the south end of the main facade has been enclosed.1
Cheri
>Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:29:25 -0500
>To: "Minyard, Brian" <BMinyard@littlerock.org>
>From: Cheri Nichols <cgnichols79@comcast.net>
>Subject: 1301 Cumberland
>Cc: Rhea Roberts <rroberts@quapaw.com>, Anthony Black
><Anthony.Black@arkansas.gov>, Jarrod Johnson <jjarrod@gmail.com>,
>Laura Sergeant <laurasergeant@sbcglobal.net>
>Brian,
>If the MacArthur Park HD survey really says 1301 Cumberland was
>built c. 1885, I'm afraid the survey is wrong. Maybe there's a c.
>1885 structure somewhere under later remodeling, but the existing
>house is a 1920's English (or Tudor) Revival. Consequently, a
>Victorian -style fence is inappropriate.
>The owner of the property obviously is trying to do the right thing,
>based on erroneous information. I would strongly encourage this
>application to be deferred so that a design for an appropriate
>1920s-style fence can be developed.
>Cheri Nichols
>At 03:56 PM 9/2/2011, you wrote:
>>The agenda for the Historic District Commission is now online at
>><http://littlerock.org/CityDepartments/PlanningAndDevelopment/subsection.aspx?PageID=70>
>>Please email any comments back to me concerning any of the items.
>>Brian Minyard, AICP
>>bminyard@littlerock.org
>>(501) 371-4789
>>fax (501) 399-3435
>>Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
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