HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB202000077 Other 2020-06-17COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA
Department of Historic Resources
Man Strickler 2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23221
Secretary of Natural Resources
June 17, 2020
Khristopher Taggart, Planner
Albemarle County, Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Re: D. S. Tavern, Albemarle County, DHR File Number 002-0231
Julie V. Langan
Director
Tel: (804) 367-2323
Fax: (804) 367-2391
w vdhr.virgmia.gov
Dear Mr. Taggart:
I am responding to the County's request for an opinion on the renovation of the D. S. Tavern. The Tavern has been listed on
the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. The listing is an honorary status
that does not require State Historic Preservation Office review if state or federal funds are not being used for project work.
We appreciate the County consulting with our office when a rehabilitation or renovation is planned. I understand that
primary interest of the County is to see if the planned work would endanger the listing status of a building. Albemarle
County has an inventory of some of the finest architecture and highly valuable archaeology sites in Virginia-- including state
and federal listings, National Historic Landmarks and two complexes on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Your
stewardship is appreciated.
Earlier this year the County sent the plans/renderings for work on the D.S. Tavern. The County asked whether the work
would impact the eligibility of the building to remain on the state and federal registers. DHR reviewed the submission and
sent comments to County staff. Our comments prompted a second revision of plans/drawings from the owner/client. Both
rounds of review were circulated amongst the members of the DHR National Register Evaluation Committee and DHR
architects who work in the Rehabilitation Tax Credit Section.
DHR staff felt that the revisions in entailed document titled "DS Tav-Presentation-2020_05 1 l.pdf' matched the spirit of
the DHR recommendations made on the initial submission. DHR staff members agreed that this version of the renovation
would not impact the building to the degree that would trigger a staff review of eligibility. If the work is executed as shown
in those "2020_05_1 F drawings, the D.S. Tavern will retain eligibility for listing.
We would like to have updated photos for the official file when the work is completed (digital photos entailed are fine). The
current work planned on the house is subordinated to the overall form and architectural design. There is concern that future
alterations could bring the building close to a "tipping point" so we continue to encourage the County to exercise its
stewardship efforts on the D.S. Tavern, one ofjust a few historic taverns left on this historic regional road.
Please feel contact me at 804-482-6099 or email at marc.wagner@dhr.vir ig nia.gov for any further follow up or assistance
needed on this matter.
Sincerely,
Marc C. Wagner
Senior Architectural Historian
Eastern Region Preservation Office
Western Region Office Northern Region Office Eastern Region Office
962 Kime lane 5357 Main Street 2801 Kensington Avenue
Salem, VA 24153 PO Box 519 Richmond, VA 23221
Tel: (540) 387-5443 Stephens City, VA 22655 Tel: (804) 367-2323
Fax: (540) 387-5446 Tel: (540) 868-7029 Fax: (804) 367-2391
Fax: (540) 868-7033
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Western Region Office Northern Region Office Eastern Region Office
962 Kime Cane 5357 Main Street 2801 Kensington Avenue
Salem, VA 24153 PO Box 519 Richmond, VA 23221
Tel: (540) 387-5443 Stephens City, VA 22655 Tel: (804) 367-2323
Fax: (540) 387-5446 Tel: (540) 868-7029 Fax: (804) 367-2391
Fax: (540) 868-7033