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HLC#21-004: Consideration of a Request to Demolish the Branson-Curry House, 1895, located at 101 E. Kimball Street
Description/History
Staff met with the owners of the Branson-Curry House and their architect regarding the conversion of the house into the Crescent Moon Drink Café, a wine and coffee bar. The project was approved by the City Council in January 2019. The architect reports that the house is in poor condition, including wood rot and termite damage, and would be very expensive to restore. The house is not a designated landmark.
Staff received the attached letter from Terry Hawkins, the project architect. The letter describes the condition of the house, together with photographs of the damage.
Although the house is not a landmark, the Commission may temporarily delay a demolition permit for a historic resource to consider alternatives to demolition. In deciding a delay, the condition of the building and economic resources available to the property owner should be considered. Unlike the Man House, where the majority of the historic building materials were still intact or could be restored, the Branson-Curry House will require the following:
· Substantial replacement of the interior paneling and exterior siding due to termite and water damage;
· Installation of proper piers for the foundation. One of the photographs shows a section of floor that has detached from the wall;
· Water damage from the roof; and
· Rot in the window sills and frames.
In view of the damage and the owner’s lack of funding for proper repairs, Staff believes that building qualifies for demolition. If the Commission wishes to discuss this property in more detail, a discussion item can be added to the May agenda.
The house is listed on the Historic Resources Survey update as a Medium priority resource. Medium priority resources usually have less architectural and physical integrity than High priority or Selected Medium priority properties. They are almost always chara...
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