City of Coral Gables

File #: 18-8173    Version: 1 Name: RESOL-MACFARLANE
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 12/3/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 12/11/2018 Final action: 12/11/2018
Enactment date: 12/11/2018 Enactment #: 2018-310
Title: A Resolution authorizing funds in the amount of $75,000 to be used to complete the rehabilitation of two homes (129 Frow Avenue, 110 Oak Avenue) within the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District as affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households, to supplement grant funding from the Building Better Communities General Obligation Bond Program (BBC GOB).
Attachments: 1. Cover Memo -- MacFarlane -- addit funds -- Dec 2018, 2. Attachment 1 - Resolution, 3. Attachment 2 2015-28 City Resolution, 4. Attachment 3 Interlocal and Grant Agreement MacFarlane Homes Project-GOB Project No 73392 SIGNED, 5. Attachment 4 City Attorney Opinion CAO 2018-029, 6. Funding for Completion of the MacFarlane Homestead Project City Atty Opinion, 7. Verbatim Transcript - CCMtg Dec 11 2018 - Agenda Item J-3 - Resolution authorizing funds to complete the rehabilitation of two homes within the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District
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A Resolution authorizing funds in the amount of $75,000 to be used to complete the rehabilitation of two homes (129 Frow Avenue, 110 Oak Avenue) within the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District as affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households, to supplement grant funding from the Building Better Communities General Obligation Bond Program (BBC GOB).

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The MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District was locally designated by the City of Coral Gables in 1989, and its boundaries were expanded and contributing and non-contributing properties updated in 1998. The Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places (National Register) in 1994 for its significance in the areas of Architecture, Community Planning and Development, and Ethnic Heritage. It is the only historic district listed in the National Register within the City of Coral Gables.

Many of the original residents of the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision were Bahamians who worked in service-related occupations. The properties within the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision, most of which were built during the late 1920s and 1930s were, in most cases, built by their owners without the assistance of an architect.  They are considered a “vernacular” architectural type, meaning that they do not reflect the influence of any particular architectural style but rather reflect local building trend.  These one-story frame or concrete block bungalows and a one-story “shotgun” homes are unique in the building fabric of the City of Coral Gables. Many of these homes are occupied by descendants of the original builders.

In 2003, the LBW Homeowners’ Foundation of Coral Gables Inc. identified structures within the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District in need of restoration. Subsequently two phases of rehabilitation projects were planned utilizing Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The work was managed by the County in conjunctio...

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