Roswell, GA
File #: 10-0179    Version: Name: HPC08-22 Demolition, 120 Bulloch Ave.
Type: General Item Status: Passed
File created: 3/23/2010 In control: Historic Preservation Commission
On agenda: 3/9/2011 Final action: 3/9/2011
Title: HPC08-22, Demolition, 120 Bulloch Ave., Steve Allen (extension)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report 2011 extension, 2. Application Compliance Ltr, 3. Letter of Intent, 4. Site Plan, 5. Application Compliance Ltr, 6. 2008 Staff Report, 7. May 14, 2008 HPC Mins., 8. Approval Ltr., 5-16-08, 9. Approval Ltr for extension 5-14-09, 10. GA Historic Resources Form, 11. Staff Report for 2010 extension request, 12. Request for Extension 2011
Title
HPC08-22, Demolition, 120 Bulloch Ave., Steve Allen (extension)
Body
Item Summary:
Applicant is requesting a third extension of the approval of HPC for the demolition of a structure located at 120 Bulloch Avenue
 
Staff Report:
 
Background
 
The building located at 120 Bulloch Avenue was constructed in 1940 and is classified as Historic on the Historic Properties Map adopted by Mayor and City Council in 2003. It has been used as a residence and as a retail store. The house has been subject to several additions. Applications concerning this property have been heard by the Historic Preservation Commission as follows:
 
1. HPC 92-02 - An application for new windows, siding and the playhouse located at the southeast corner of the property along Marietta was approved in 1992.
2. HPC 95-10 - The large addition located at the northwest corner of the structure was approved by the Historic Preservation Commission in 1995.
3. HPC 08-22 - On May 14, 2008, the Historic Preservation Commission approved the request for the demolition of the existing structure at 120 Bulloch Avenue. The request was granted as it was determined that a condition which warranted demolition approval was met. The structure was determined to have lost its original architectural integrity and to no longer contribute to the character of the district. The application was approved with the condition that a demolition permit would not be issued until the design of the new project is approved by the Historic Preservation Commission and a land disturbance permit is issued for the new project.
 
Petitioners Request
 
The applicant requests the extension of the demolition approval as Historic Preservation Commission approvals expire one year after the date of approval by the Historic Preservation Commission unless a development permit has been obtained. An extension for one year was granted on May 13, 2009, and April 14, 2010.
 
Presented by:
Cherith Marshall, Planner II