01-24-2019 (Historic Review) Minutes 0.4
Wylie Historic Review
Commission
CITY OF
WYLOE
Minutes
Regular Meeting
January 24,2019—6:00 p.m.
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
300 Country Club Road,Bldg. 100
Wylie,TX 75098
CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair Sandra Stone called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM and stated that a quorum was present.
Commissioners present: Commissioner Scott Cessna, Commissioner Joe Chandler, Commissioner Kevin
Finnell,Commissioner Deborah Hall and Commissioner John Pugh.Chair Gary Taylor was absent.
Staff present:Jasen Haskins, Senior Planner,and Kevin Molina,Planner.
CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
No Citizens were present wishing to address Commissioners.
CONSENT AGENDA
A. Consider,and act upon,approval of the Minutes of December 3,2018,Special Called Meeting
of Wylie Historic Review Commission.
Council Action
A motion was made by Commissioner Pugh, and seconded by Commissioner Finnell to approve the
December 3,2018, Special Called Meeting as presented.A vote was taken and passed 6—0.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Consider and act upon a recommendation to the City Council regarding the approval for
substantial renovations in accordance with ordinance No. 2013-17 for the remodel of a
residential structure, generally located at the northeast corner of W. Oak St. and
Birmingham,and more specifically at 210 W.Oak St.within the Downtown Historic District.
Staff Comments
MOM Mr. Haskins stated that the property owner is proposing exterior and interior renovations to an existing
structure in order to open and operate a food establishment.
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Renovations include installation of new tempered safety glass, new entry/exit door with windows, new
trim parapet cap on built-up parapet wall over existing CMU wall, new tin roof on existing framing
material.Staff's opinion is the proposed renovations do meet the spirit of the historic rustic look.
Board Discussion
Commissioner questioned if there would be any changes to the existing exterior façade. The applicant,
Mr. Clint Linke, 921 Santiago Trail, Wylie, stated that a clear coat over the red paint will be painted on
the exterior façade. Mr. Linke stated that a sign will be hung, windows replaced, and parking spaces
striped. The restaurant will seat 41 diners, with no drive-through capability, but allows patrons to have
take-out food. A custom-built smoker, with a 500-gallon tank will be in the back of the building, The
smoker is flat and will not be visible from streets,behind the gates.
Mr. Linke asked if the existing poles can be used for a pole sign. Staff responded that pole signs are
prohibited. Mr. Linke stated that if a pole sign was not allowed,he would remove the poles.
Staff stated that due to lack of work on the property for several years, an application to the Historic
Review Commission was required for the applicant to move forward on the renovations.
Commissioner Action
A motion was made by Commissioner Hall, seconded by Commissioner Finnell to recommend approval
to the City Council for substantial renovations in accordance with ordinance No.2013-17 for the remodel
of a residential structure, generally located at the northeast corner of W. Oak St. and Birmingham, and
more specifically at 210 W. Oak St. within the Downtown Historic District. A vote was taken and the
motion passed 6-0.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Commissioner Chandler seconded by Commissioner Pugh to adjourn. A vote was
taken and the motion passed 6—0.
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