Cape May HPC Debates Historic Shutters and Garage Demolition

The Cape May Historic Preservation Commission recently held a meeting that addressed several issues regarding the preservation and modification of properties within the historic district. Among the topics, the most noteworthy debates centered on the removal of shutters from a contributing property and the demolition and reconstruction of a historic garage.

One of the primary points of contention during the meeting involved an application to remove shutters from a contributing property on Washington Street. The property owners argued against the shutters, believing they would not complement the house’s aesthetic and create an undesired busy appearance. They also aimed to preserve the original framing of the windows. However, some commission members highlighted the historical significance of the shutters, referring to standards that mandate historical evidence for the addition or removal of window shutters. Despite the owners’ concerns, the commission voted to deny the removal, citing documented historical evidence of shutters on the property. This decision underscored the ongoing challenge of balancing the desires of property owners with the commission’s responsibility to maintain historical authenticity.

In another notable case, the commission discussed the demolition and reconstruction of a garage on West Perry Street. The existing garage’s historic, architectural, and aesthetic significance was weighed against its structural soundness and the economic feasibility of restoration. The applicant argued for demolition due to safety concerns, and after deliberation, the commission approved the demolition application. The commission also reviewed proposals for a new detached garage on the property. There was debate over the placement and design of the new structure, specifically whether it should replicate the original garage’s design features and location. The commission gave conceptual approval for the new garage with recommendations to retain the original location and match the original doors’ width.

The commission tackled several other property developments during the meeting. For a non-contributing property on Reading Avenue, the architect presented a revised application with changes including a reduced driveway, a landscaped front terrace, and smaller porches. The commission members positively received these modifications, but questions arose regarding the roofing materials and panels on the sidewalls. The architect clarified the use of Cedar or asphalt for the roof and explained that the panels served as doors for storage and windows for light. The commission approved the application with conditions for detailed cut sheets for the doors and roofing materials.

Furthermore, the commission approved an amendment to remove non-proportionate shutters from another property, despite the applicant’s personal preference against shutters. They also granted final approval for the design and materials of a new detached garage, which included expanding an existing porch and proposing pavement and pavers.

An application for a rear addition and windows push on a contributing property on North Street was tabled due to unclear documentation and the need for further revisions. Similarly, another building project was tabled for lacking specific details and documentation. The commission requested more detailed information, cut sheets for proposed changes, and clarification on a chimney’s removal.

Additionally, the Painted Lady Condominium Association proposed porch reconstruction and sidewalk removal due to storm damage. The owner and architect presented plans emphasizing the need to maintain historical integrity. The commission discussed the structural repairs, post dimensions, and masonry veneer piers.

The meeting also addressed parking regulations. Two proposals were presented: one more restrictive, prohibiting parking under structures with exceptions, and another extending historic district regulations to the entire town. The commission debated the impact on parking availability and the city’s aesthetics. Ultimately, a motion was made to communicate proposals for parking beneath residential buildings to the city council.

Lastly, a proposed ordinance regarding the parking of boats, trailers, and RVs on private property was discussed. The commission raised concerns about the impact on aesthetics and the need for enforcement. The ordinance will be sent to the planning board for review, with a call for clearer and more specific provisions.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Zachary Mullock
Historic Preservation Commission Officials:
Warren Coupland, Tom Carroll, John Boecker, Joseph Stevenson, James Testa, Beatrice Gauvry Pessagno, Janice Wilson Stridick, Steve Johnson, Kevin Hammeran

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