Spotsylvania Courthouse Spotsylvania Courthouse Historic District Historic District AT A CROSSROADS AT A CROSSROADS Photo by: Kate Husband Photo by: Cristine Lynch
Jan 03, 2016
Spotsylvania Courthouse Spotsylvania Courthouse Historic DistrictHistoric District
AT A CROSSROADSAT A CROSSROADS
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Planning LabPlanning Lab
Expands on Expands on previous courseworkprevious coursework
Practical experience Practical experience in a nearby in a nearby community community
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The ProjectThe Project
Assess Assess development development pressurespressures
Analyze the Analyze the current historic current historic district design district design guidelinesguidelines
Evaluate the Evaluate the current district current district boundariesboundariesPhoto by M. Megan McDonald
Certificate of Certificate of Appropriateness Appropriateness
Applications 2001-Applications 2001-20072007
HistoryHistoryNew ConstructionNew ConstructionRehabilitationRehabilitationSigns and FencesSigns and Fences
COA Application HistoryCOA Application History
COA Applications 2001-2007
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Signs
Rehabs & additions
New construction
Fences & streetscapeimprovements
New Construction COAsNew Construction COAs
Increase in Increase in number number
of applicationsof applications CompatibilityCompatibility Area of Area of
influence influence Photos by Cristine Lynch
Rehab and additions Rehab and additions COAsCOAs
Application rate Application rate steadysteady
Use of synthetic Use of synthetic and substitute and substitute materialsmaterials
Owner compliance Owner compliance with COA decisionswith COA decisions
Episcopal Church Episcopal Church additionaddition
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Fence and Streetscape Fence and Streetscape COAsCOAs
Application rate Application rate steadysteady
Transition from Transition from rural and open to rural and open to small-town small-town atmosphereatmosphere
Sidewalk projectSidewalk project Fence guidelinesFence guidelines
Sign COAsSign COAs
Increase in number of Increase in number of applicationsapplications
County-owned County-owned buildings buildings predominatepredominate
Current guidelines Current guidelines inadequateinadequate
Free-standing signsFree-standing signs Monument signsMonument signs
Photo mon sign?Photo mon sign?Photos by Cristine Lynch
Monument SignsMonument Signs
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Rezoning Applications Rezoning Applications 1974-2005 1974-2005
In and Around the Historic In and Around the Historic DistrictDistrict
18 applications, less in recent years18 applications, less in recent years Analysis of three most recent rezoningsAnalysis of three most recent rezonings
– All are contiguous to DistrictAll are contiguous to District
Younger Office (1999)Younger Office (1999)
Younger Office Younger Office (1999/2005)(1999/2005)
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Courthouse Village Courthouse Village (1998)(1998)
Courthouse Village Courthouse Village (1998)(1998)
Village Square (2005)Village Square (2005)
Village Square (2004)Village Square (2004)
Implications of Courthouse Implications of Courthouse VillageVillage
In the Path of In the Path of DevelopmentDevelopment
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Where Will Pressure Be Where Will Pressure Be Felt?Felt?
Recommended action Recommended action by the HPCby the HPC
Strengthen the Historic District Design Strengthen the Historic District Design GuidelinesGuidelines
Make COA decisions based on the Make COA decisions based on the guidelinesguidelines
Create a mechanism for follow-up Create a mechanism for follow-up inspections of COA approvalsinspections of COA approvals
Initiate the expansion of district boundariesInitiate the expansion of district boundaries Investigate protection of adjacent farmlandInvestigate protection of adjacent farmland
Recommended Action By Recommended Action By BOSBOS
Adopt the current Draft Comp Plan Update Adopt the current Draft Comp Plan Update as it applies to the Districtas it applies to the District
Enact zoning congruent with Comp Plan, Enact zoning congruent with Comp Plan, including TND’sincluding TND’s
Make sure that rezoning decisions on land Make sure that rezoning decisions on land contiguous to the district reflect Comp contiguous to the district reflect Comp Plan and Preservation Element goalsPlan and Preservation Element goals
Consult the HPC in a non-binding advisory Consult the HPC in a non-binding advisory capacity when making rezoning decisions capacity when making rezoning decisions on land contiguous to the Districton land contiguous to the District
Analysis of Analysis of Design GuidelinesDesign Guidelines
RehabilitationRehabilitationLandscape ArchitectureLandscape ArchitectureNew Construction New Construction FormattingFormatting
Architectural Rehabilitation Architectural Rehabilitation GuidelinesGuidelines
Document should stand aloneDocument should stand alone Emphasis on materials and detailsEmphasis on materials and details Photos and illustrationsPhotos and illustrations Advice and guidelines on Advice and guidelines on
maintenance and repairmaintenance and repair UtilitiesUtilities Energy retrofitting and renewable Energy retrofitting and renewable
energyenergy
Landscape Architectural Landscape Architectural GuidelinesGuidelines
Tree Ordinance and Tree Ordinance and LandscapingLandscaping
Pedestrian Pedestrian ImprovementsImprovements
Parking, walls, and Parking, walls, and fencesfences
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Landscape Architectural Landscape Architectural GuidelinesGuidelines
Disability accessDisability access Signs and historic characterSigns and historic character New site designNew site design
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New ConstructionNew Construction StrengthsStrengths
– 4 Design 4 Design Tendencies in Tendencies in 1997 Jaeger 1997 Jaeger ReportReport
RecommendatioRecommendationsns– Strengthen Strengthen
Characteristics Characteristics of Existing of Existing DevelopmentDevelopment
– Develop Historic Develop Historic District IdentityDistrict Identity
– AdditionsAdditions
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FormattingFormatting
AudienceAudience Introduction- Convey the purposeIntroduction- Convey the purpose
– ToneTone– What Guidelines Can and Cannot Do What Guidelines Can and Cannot Do
SectionSection– What else to includeWhat else to include
Glossary, Bibliography, etc. Glossary, Bibliography, etc.
Formatting Cont’d.Formatting Cont’d. Labeling SystemLabeling System
– Current: 5.3.1.1Current: 5.3.1.1– Suggested: I.A.1Suggested: I.A.1
Appearance Appearance – Portrait LayoutPortrait Layout– Limit GraphicsLimit Graphics
PublicationPublication– OnlineOnline– Print copiesPrint copies
Winchester, VA Guidelines
Importance of a stronger district:
D. 1. of the Comprehensive plan:“Expand the district where appropriate”
Recommended Local Historic
District Boundary Extensions
Increased number of architecturally significant Increased number of architecturally significant structuresstructuresOffer a greater precendent for future decisionsOffer a greater precendent for future decisionsProtecting the historic viewshedProtecting the historic viewshedCorrelation with the comprehensive planCorrelation with the comprehensive plan
The following recommendations include:
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148
149
150
152
47a4-a4
70
Current Local BoundariesCurrent Local Boundaries
Lot 147. The Dabney Lot 147. The Dabney FarmFarm
Lot 147.
Commands viewshed upon entrance or exit of district.
Only front portion is within district boundaries.
Correlates to Comprehensive Plan.
E. “Scenic approaches and buffers… shall be secured.”
Extension of boundary to the bypass
would help protect the view sheds
to the north and south of the bypass
as well as asserting the rural nature
of the Spotsylvania Courthouse District.
Lot 148Lot 148Example of a Vernacular Italianate style house in the Historic District
Area
Inclusion will strengthen the historic character
The lot, along with lots 149, 150, and 152 will continue the streetscape along Courthouse Road.
Lot 149Lot 149Example of a Vernacular Queen Anne Style Structure.
Fits the overall character of the district.
Improves architectural precedent for HPC and guideline decisions.
Creates continuum down Courthouse Road with neighboring structures.
Lot 150Lot 150Excellent example of Vernacular Queen Anne Style
Contributes to the overall integrity of the district and street.
7-11 Convenience Store across 208, currently is inside the district. This substantial structure is currently not included.
Excellent architectural precedent for HPC and design guideline reference.
Lot 152Lot 152While there is no permanent structure on lot 152, its location and size warrants consideration for inclusion in the district. If accepted any new
construction would be privy to the Design Guidelines for New Construction resulting in a contextually sensitive structure.
Lots 47a4-A4 and 47A4-A2
While there is no permanent structure on these lots, their location and size warrant consideration similar to Lot 152.
Would provide the HPC with the ability to use Design Guidelines; establishing a walkable, mixed use development at the base of the intersection, correlating to
the Comprehensive Plan.
Lot 70Lot 70Example of a Vernacular Queen Anne Style Structure.
Fits the overall character of the district.
Improves architectural precedent for HPC and guideline decisions.
Boundary Recommendation Summary
The current Historic District boundaries that overlook several key areas described above.
Lots 148, 149, 150, and 152 are facing the most development pressure stemming from the Courthouse Village under construction behind these lots and into lot 151.
Extending the Dabney Farm boundaries to encompass all open land up to the Courthouse Road bypass is important due to its rural character and contributing to the view shed.
The inclusion of the vacant lots in the proposed new boundaries would help control infill to the area.
These considerations would greatly enhance the character and integrity of the Spotsylvania Courthouse Historic District while providing a firm foundation and direction for future growth in and adjacent to this cultural resource.
Overall SummaryOverall Summary
District is experiencing development District is experiencing development pressure inside and outside its pressure inside and outside its boundariesboundaries
Its current guidelines have many Its current guidelines have many weaknesses which make them weaknesses which make them susceptible to insensitive development susceptible to insensitive development and modificationsand modifications
Current district boundaries exclude Current district boundaries exclude some historic resources and vacant lotssome historic resources and vacant lots
What Can Spotsy Do?What Can Spotsy Do?
HPC members should work with HPC members should work with developers of the Campus Master Plan in developers of the Campus Master Plan in an advisory capacityan advisory capacity
Strengthen the design guidelines (possibly Strengthen the design guidelines (possibly by blending 1989 with 1997)by blending 1989 with 1997)– Synthetic materialsSynthetic materials– Fence heights and streetscape standardsFence heights and streetscape standards– New construction and infillNew construction and infill– SignageSignage
Expand the district boundaries to include Expand the district boundaries to include nearby historic properties and vacant lotsnearby historic properties and vacant lots
Thank You for Allowing Us Thank You for Allowing Us to Conduct Our to Conduct Our InvestigationInvestigation
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