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Level II: Individual Landmark

2-O-06-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
APPROVE Certificate No. 2206GEN. Proposed teller location replaces contemporary door at splayed northeast corner of building, which is discretely located behind supporting corner post; placement does not destroy historic material.

Applicant Request
Other:
    • Install automatic teller machine on recessed, splayed wall at corner of Gay and Cumberland.

Individual Landmark
    • Style: Georgian; Federal; Italian Renaissance Revival (c.1816; c.1900-1909).
      • Lamar House was built as a three and one-half story residence before 1816, with late Georgian and early Federal architectural details. Stuccoed brick exterior with two over two double hung windows, square and arched window hoods, recessed theater entry on ground floor. Gay Street façade with a symmetrical elevation and a horizontal and vertical alignment of bays and windows. Ground floor of front façade with storefront entrance on south of recessed door flanked by shop windows with wood paneled bulkheads; central entry to theatre, and northernmost entry with splayed, recessed entry with square stuccoed corner post supporting upper stories. Current ground level façade was basement of original building, exposed when Gay Street was regraded in 1837.

Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
February 16, 2006
COA Expires February 16, 2008

Individual Landmark
803 S Gay St

Applicant
Lee Ingram, Brewer Ingram & Fuller
Owner Bijou Theatre Foundation, Bruce Hartmann, President

Case History

Date Filed
February 2, 2006

Date Heard
February 16, 2006

Case History