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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVA200400012 Review Comments 2004-07-15 ►. , John Shepherd From: Julie Mahon Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 12:30 PM To: John Shepherd Subject: Advance Mills Mill 1. Advance Mills Historic District (Department of Historic Resources (DHR) #002-5024) is a designated historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places based upon historic contexts of commerce, industry, transportation, and architecture/community planning. 2. The National Register statement of significance is as follows: Advance Mills is a well-preserved example of a milling community that operated well into the 20th century. The mill, dam and the store, with their 19th century stone foundations found along side of 20th century poured concrete structures, graphically illustrate the evolution in building technologies during those periods. 3. The district consists of 23 contributing and 7 non-contributing resources (buildings, sites and structures), which reflect the district's period of significance that spans from 1810 to 1948. 4. The Advance Mills store (c. 1948) and mill site are contributing resources to this district. 5. Changes in the integrity of the existing mill foundation (a structure) and/or the store could lead to a reclassification of these resources as non-contributing rather than contributing to the character of the district. 6. Adaptive reuse and interpretation of these resources with minimal structural changes based upon the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties is strongly recommended. Julia M. Mahon, Historic Preservation Planner County of Albemarle, Dept. of Planning &Community Development 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902-4596 434-296-5823 x 4572 Fax 434-972-4012 Rim e 1 or Ai `�RGINIP COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Planning&Community Development 401 McIntire Road,Room 218 Charlottesville,Virginia 22902-4596 (434)296-5823 Fax(434)972—4012 MEMORANDUM TO: John Shepherd FROM: Margaret Maliszewski RE: VA-2003-10: Advance Mills Store DATE: August 23, 2003 The Advance Mills Store is a contributing resource in the Advance Mills Historic District. The district was listed in the State Register on June 14, 2000 and in the National Register on April 12, 2002. The Advance Mills Supply was built in 1884 and an addition was constructed in 1900. The Advance Mills Store was constructed in 1948 on the site. The 19th century foundations alongside the 20th century structure graphically illustrate the evolution in building technologies during these periods. The store and the site contribute to the character of today's Advance Mills as a well- preserved example of a milling community that operated in the 19th and 20th centuries. The County's Historic Preservation Plan, an adopted component of the Comprehensive Plan, identifies the protection of the County's historic and cultural resources as a primary goal. The applicants should be encouraged to pursue every possible means to adaptively use the existing store building because demolition of this contributing resource will diminish the strength and significance of the overall historic district. If the structure will be demolished (even demolished in part), any new building to be constructed should be similar in size, shape, and scale to the demolished building. Alternatively, the new building should be compatible with the other remaining buildings in the district through appropriate size, massing, and materials. Generally, any new building in a historic district should be designed to support the dominant character of the overall district-- not create a focal point that detracts from the historic whole. Producing measured drawings of the existing store building prior to demolition (and providing copies to the County)would be an appropriate measure to help mitigate the negative impacts of the demolition. Also, care should be taken to avoid unnecessarily damaging the remnants of the Advance Mills Supply site and to provide appropriate treatment for any underground cultural resources uncovered during demolition or construction. The applicants may wish to secure the services of an archaeologist to advise them on the appropriate treatment of such resources. Reporting any such findings to the County would be appropriate. .► . The subject area is located near the boundary of the Advance Mills Historic District(002-5024)which is composed of buildings constructed in the Federal and Colonial Revival Styles between 1810 and 1948. This historic district is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places based upon Criterion A(Associated with broad pattern of events)and Criterion C(Distinctive characteristics of type,period,or method of construction)under the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. • Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-2158-000 Resource Identification Property Name(s)• ... Advance Mills Store {Current} National Register Eligibility Status Advance Mills Supply;J.M Fray&Co.(Site) Property is Historic(50 years or older) {Historic} Property Date: 1948 Property has not been evaluated Address(s). Rt.743(Advance Mills Road) {Current} County/Independent City. Albemarle City:.... ... .. .. Advance Mills State,Zip• Virginia 22936 This property is associated with the Advance Mills Magisterial District. Rivanna Historic District[district] USGS Quad Name. . . .. EARLYSVILLE Surrounding area. Village Resource Description Primary Resource Exterior Componant Description• Site Description- Store surrounded by paved parking lot. Secondary Resource Desc. none WUZIT Count NR Resource Count. No. Wuzit Types Historic? # NR Resource Type Contributing Status 1 Commercial Building Contributing 1 Contributing 1 Ruins Contributing 1 Contributing Contributing:2.00 Total:2.00 Individual Resource Information WUZIT. Commercial Building Est Date of Construction 1948 {Oral History) Accessed? Architectural Style• . . Other Condition. Good Interior Plan Type• Threats to Resource. None Known Description- Architecture Summary: 1-story,3-bay-wide,4-bay-long,gable-roofed,concrete-block store building. Store has gable end entrance,hipped-roof porch and double screened doors. Small one-bay garage on the right. End Architecture Summary Additions and alterations: End Additions and alterations Interior Description: End Interior Description Cemetery Information Bridge Information National Register Eligibility Information(Intensive Level Survey) Historic Context(s)• Commerce/Trade Report generated 7/13/04 • • Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-2158-000 Significance Statement: Although the present building only dates from 1948,this store stands on the 1 site of one of Advance Mills'most important buildings Flour milling was I begun near this site in 1833 by John Fray. His son,Albert Garriott Fray,' and his family continued to develop Emily enterprises at Advance Mills I throughout the 19th century. In 1884 the firm ofJ.M.Fray&Co.was I established as a large general store connected with the flour and woolen 1 mill;in 1888 it also became the village's post office. One of the largest 1 general stores in this part of the county,it also served as an undertaker's! and in 1912 advertised itself as employing 12 clerks Fire destroyed the old store in 1946 and the site was sold at auction in 1 1948. The present store was built by Ray Ballard that same year. It closed I in 1985 but reopened in 1995. Bibliographic Documentation Ownership Information Graphic Media Documentation Mvrlivm nopncdnry In# Phnin nvpnci>nry nnto Flip}Vamp 1995/3 25 Cultural Resource Management(CRM)Events CRM Event#1, Cultural Resource Management Event. Reconnaissance Survey Date• .. 1995/3 25 Organization or Person. Geoff/Dames&Moore Henry CRM Event Notes or Comments: .. . .. Report generated 7/13iO4 Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-2158-000 Resource Identification Property Name(s)• . Advance Mills Store (Current) National Register Eligibility Status Advance Mills Supply,J.M.Fray&Co.(Site) Property is Historic(50 years or older) (Historic) Property Date: 1948 Property has not been evaluated Address(s). Rt.743(Advance Mills Road) (Current) County/Independent City. Albemarle City: Advance Mills State,Zip. .. Virginia 22936 This property is associated with the Advance Mills Magisterial District: . Rivanna Historic District[district] USGS Quad Name. EARLYSVILLE Surrounding area• . . Village Resource Description Primary Resource Exterior Componant Description. Site Description. Store surrounded by paved parking lot. Secondary Resource Desc. none WUZIT Count: NR Resource Count• No. Wuzit Types Historic? # NR Resource Type Contributing Status 1 Commercial Building Contributing 1 Contributing 1 Ruins Contributing 1 Contributing Contributmg:2 00 Total:2.00 Individual Resource Information WUZIT: .. Commercial Building Est Date of Construction. .... 1948 (Oral History) Accessed? Architectural Style- Other Condition• Good Interior Plan Type. Threats to Resource• .. None Known Description. Architecture Summary: 1-story,3-bay-wide,4-bay-long,gable-roofed,concrete-block store building. Store has gable end entrance,hipped-roof porch and double screened doors. Small one-bay garage on the right. End Architecture Summary Additions and alterations. End Additions and alterations Intenor Description: End Interior Description Cemetery Information Bridge Information National Register Eligibility Information(Intensive Level Survey) Historic Context(s). Commerce/Trade Report generated 7/13/04 Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-2158-000 Significance Statement Although the present building only dates from 1948,this store stands on the 1 site of one of Advance Mills'most important buildings. Flour milling was I begun near this site in 1833 by John Fray. His son,Albert Gamott Fray,1 and his family continued to develop family enterprises at Advance Mills 1 throughout the 19th century. In 1 884 the firm of J.M.Fray&Co.was 1 established as a large general store connected with the flour and woolen I mill;in 1888 it also became the village's post office. One of the largest 1 general stores in this part of the county,it also served as an undertaker's 1 and in 1912 advertised itself as employing 12 clerks. Fire destroyed the old store in 1946 and the site was sold at auction in 1 1948. The present store was built by Ray Ballard that same year. It closed I in 1985 but reopened in 1995. Bibliographic Documentation Ownership Information Graphic Media Documentation Madmen t)apncUnry It)# Phntn t)apncUnry ])n/a FIIP Nnma 1995/3/25 Cultural Resource Management(CRM)Events CRM Event#1, Cultural Resource Management Event. ... Reconnaissance Survey Date• .. 1995/3 25 Organization or Person. Geoff/Dames&Moore Henry CRM Event Notes or Comments. .. Report generated 7/13/04 • Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-5024 Resource Identification Property Name(s). .... . Advance Mills Historic District (Historic) Frays Mill {} National Register Eligibility Status Property Date: Address(s). {} Property has been recommended Eligible for listing or is County/Independent City. Albemarle listed on the National Register of Historic Places City: Advance Mills State,Zip Virginia 22903 USGS Quad Name: EARLYSVILLE Surroundingarea•. Hamlet This Property is associated with the Advance Mills Histonc District[district] Restricted location data? No Resource Description Ownership Status: . Private Resource is open to the public Primary Resource Exterior Componant Description. Site Description. Advance Mills Historic District is located in the northern part of Albemarle County,Virginia at the intersection of County Routes 743 and 641.Advance Mills,once a prominent milling village,is centered around a dam on the North Fork of the Rivanna River. WUZIT Count. NR Resource Count• No. Wuzit Types Histonc? # NR Resource Type Contributing Status 1 Historic District Contributing 1 District Contributing Contributing: 1.00 Total: 1.00 Individual Resource Information WUZIT .. Historic District Est.Date of Construction. 1810 post Accessed? Primary Resource? Yes Number of Stories• ... 0.0 Architectural Style. Mixed(more than 3 styles from d Condition• Interior Plan Type. . Threats to Resource..... . Description• The district is primarily composed of the Federal Style and the Colonial Revival Style.It is a small community composed of four houses,a general store,a mill site,a dam and a metal truss bridge.There are a total of 30 buildings and structures in the village,23 of them contributing to the significance of the district.Most of the buildings resulted from a construction boom time that occurred about 1900,although several of the resources pre-date this period by several decades.Until their destruction by fire in the 1940s,the most prominent structures in the district were the Mill and the Advance Mills Supply store;these resources are contributing sites in the district.Contributing structures include the bridge,the dam and the millrace.Today the district has a much more rural residential character with the principle structures being the Gaines Fray(II)and J.M.fray houses Cemetery Information Bridge Information National Register Eligibility Information(Intensive Level Survey) Report generated 7/13/04 • Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-5024 NR Criteria A-Associated with broad pattern of events C-Distinctive chars.of type,period or method of construction NR Areas of Significance. Architecture Commerce Industry Transportation Historic Context(s). Commerce/Trade Industry/Processing/Extraction Transportation/Communication Architecture/Community Planning Period ofSignificance. 1810-1948 Historic Time Pertod(s)• 0-Civil War(1861 to 1865) P-Reconstruction and Growth(1865 to 1914) R-World War I to Present(1914-Present) M-Early National Period(1789-1830) N-Antebellum Period(1830 to 1860) Significance Statement. Advance Mills is a well-preserved example of a milling community that operated well into the 20th century. The mill,dam and the store site,with their 19th century stone foundations found along side the 20th century poured concrete structures,graphically illustrate the evolution in building technologies during these periods. Bibliographic Documentation Ownership Information Graphic Media Documentation /vlvdmm napncdnry In l Phnin nvrncvnry Doh, FIIP Nnmv B&W 35mm 18101 9999/99/99 B&W 35mm 18102 9999/99/99 B&W 35mm 18103 9999/99/99 Cultural Resource Management(CRM)Events CRM Event#1, Cultural Resource Management Event: VLR Listing Date: . . 6/14/00 Organization or Person• CRM Event Notes or Comments: . CRM Event#2, Cultural Resource Management Event NRHP Listing Organization or Person: CRM Event Notes or Comments. Resource Identification Report generated 7/13/04 • Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-5024 Property Name(s) . Advance Mills Histonc District {Historic} National Register Eligibility Status Fray's Mill {} Property Date. Address(s). {} Property has been recommended Eligible for listing or is County/Independent City• Albemarle listed on the National Register of Historic Places City: .. .Advance Mills State,Zip. Virginia 22903 USGS Quad Name• EARLYSVILLE This Property is associated with the Advance Mills Surrounding area. Hamlet Historic District[district] Restricted location data?. No Resource Description Ownership Status. .... Public-Local Resource is open to the pubhc Primary Resource Exterior Componant Description• Site Description: Advance Mills Historic District is located in the northern part of Albemarle County,Virginia at the intersection of County Routes 743 and 641.Advance Mills,once a prominent milling village,is centered around a dam on the North Fork of the Rivanna River WUZIT Count• NR Resource Count- No. Wuzit Types Historic? $ NR Resource Type Contributing Status 1 Historic District Contributing 1 District Contributing Contributing: 1.00 Total: 1.00 Individual Resource Information WUZIT: Historic District Est.Date of Construction• 1810 post Accessed? Primary Resource? Yes Number of Stories. 0.0 Architectural Style: . . Mixed(more than 3 styles from d Condition. Interior Plan Type. Threats to Resource. Description• The district is primarily composed of the Federal Style and the Colonial Revival Style It is a small community composed of four houses,a general store,a mill site,a dam and a metal truss bridge.There are a total of 30 buildings and structures in the village,23 of them contributing to the significance of the district.Most of the buildings resulted from a construction boom time that occurred about 1900,although several of the resources pre-date this period by several decades.Until their destruction by fire m the 1940s,the most prominent structures in the district were the Mill and the Advance Mills Supply store;these resources are contributing sites in the district.Contributing structures mclude the bridge,the dam and the millrace.Today the district has a much more rural residential character with the principle structures being the Gaines Fray(II)and J.M.fray houses. Cemetery Information Bridge Information National Register Eligibility Information(Intensive Level Survey) Report generated 7/13/04 Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey Albemarle DHR Id#:002-5024 NR Criteria A-Associated with broad pattern of events C-Distinctive chars.of type,period or method of construction NR Areas of Significance• ... Architecture Commerce Industry Transportation Historic Context(s). Commerce/Trade Industry/Processing/Extraction Transportation/Communication Architecture/Community Planning Period ofSignificance• 1810-1948 Historic Time Period/s):.. 0-Civil War(1861 to 1865) P-Reconstruction and Growth(1865 to 1914) R-World War Ito Present(1914-Present) M-Early National Period(1789-1830) N-Antebellum Period(1830 to 1860) Significance Statement: Advance Mills is a well-preserved example of a milling community that operated well into the 20th century. The mill,dam and the store site,with their 19th century stone foundations found along side the 20th century poured concrete structures,graphically illustrate the evolution in building technologies during these periods. Bibliographic Documentation Ownership Information Graphic Media Documentation Mndnim nnpnsdnry In# Phnin nvpnciinry nnly Flip Name B&W 35mm 18101 9999/99/99 B&W 35mm 18102 9999/99/99 B&W 35mm 18103 9999/99/99 Cultural Resource Management(CRM)Events CRMEvent#1, Cultural Resource Management Event. VLR Listing Date:. . . . . .. . 6/14/00 Organization or Person• CRM Event Notes or Comments. CRM Event#2, Cultural Resource Management Event- . . NRHP Listing Organization or Person. CRM Event Notes or Comments. Report generated 7/13/04 NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86) OMB No.1024-0018 United States Dept tinent of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET Advance Mills Historic District Albemarle County, VA Section 7 Page 1 Summary Description The Advance Mills Historic District is located in the northern part of Albemarle County, Virginia at the intersection of County Routes 743 and 641. Advance Mills, once a prominent milling village, is centered around a dam on the North Fork of the Rivanna River. The community was built, and shaped, by the Fray family who moved to the area in 1833. The Fray Family was responsible for the construction of all the historic resources in the district except the J.M Fray House, the bridge and the new general store. Advance Mills is a small community composed of four houses, a general store, a mill site, a dam and a character defining bridge. There are a total of 28 structures in the village, with 22 of them contributing to the significance of the district. Most of the structures resulted from a construction boom time that occurred around the turn of the century, although several of the resources pre-date this period by several decades. Until their destruction by fire in the 1940s, the most prominent structures in the district were the Mill and the Advance Mills Supply store. Today the district has a much more rural residential feel with the principle structures being the Gains Fray (II) and J.M Fray houses. Advance Mills is a well-preserved example of a milling community that operated well into the 20th century. The mill, dam and the store site, with their 19th century stone foundations found along side the 20th century poured concrete structures, graphically illustrate the evolution in building technologies during these periods. The two I-houses also demonstrate turn of the century workers housing, while Sunnybank exhibits a higher style design. Finally, the J.M Fray house,with its impressive collection of original outbuildings, and the Bank Barn demonstrate the agricultural self-sufficiency that was needed even in these regional economic centers. The majority of the resources in Advance Mills remain in good condition with few alterations. The most altered building in the district(not considering the two archaeology sites) is the J.M. Fray House, which underwent its last renovation (the removal of a late 19th century Victorian style porch) in 1958. All other standing buildings remain in almost original condition, accurately reflecting a late 19th-early 20th century planning and building aesthetic. NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86) OMB No.1024-0018 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET Advance Mills Historic District Albemarle County, VA Section 7 Page 2 Advance Mills Bridge (VDHR#02-0541) Route 743 over North Fork of Rivanna River This two-span, cast iron truss bridge was built circa 1900 and was moved to its present location in 1943. The western truss is a Pratt pony truss; the eastern truss is a full Pratt truss. The bridge measures 204 feet in length and is supported by two poured concrete piers. Advance Mills Supply (Site) (VDHR#02-2158) "J.M. Fray and Co." West side of Route 743, overlooking the Rivanna River The oldest section of this site was built in 1884 and currently lies beneath what is now the Advance Mills Store. The remnants consist of a random rubble foundation built of flat fieldstone. An addition was made to the store circa 1900, and its poured concrete foundation can still be seen to the southwest of the store, built into the bank that slopes down to the river. The foundation has three window bays on the northwest side facing the river and a stairway leading down into the foundation on the side (northeast)nearest the store. Advance Mills General Store (VDHR#02-2158) "Advance Mills Store" West side of route 743, overlooking the Rivanna River Built in 1948 this front gabled, concrete block store stands on the random rubble field stone foundation of the earlier "Advance Mills Supply". The front (southeast) elevation of the simply designed structure has a central entrance flanked by plate glass windows. The entrance is filled with a double leaf door constructed of sheet metal fastened to a wooden frame. All the windows and doors have rectangular, concrete lintels. A single two-over-two metal framed, double hung sash window is found in the gable. Three metal "turbine" ventilators are evenly spaced along the ridgeline of the building. The front elevation features a three bay porch composed of simple posts on poured concrete piers, supporting a pitched roof covered in asphalt shingles. The porch columns are wood. The floor and the four stairways (two on the front and one on either side) are constructed of poured concrete. Stair railings are constructed of iron piping. The building has a single bay concrete block addition on its eastern side. The addition has its own foundation and a shed roof covered with asphalt shingles. A metal overhead garage door provides access from the front. NPS Form 10-900-a (8-86) OMB No.1024-0018 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET Advance Mills Historic District Albemarle County, VA Section 7 Page 4 The circa 1920 millrace runs along the east side of the Rivanna River and is constructed of poured concrete. It is approximately six feet deep and ten feet wide. Metal grating and stairs were installed over part of the race in the 1980s when it was converted to serve a small hydroelectric turbine. A.G. Fray Mill (Site) (VDHR#02-2160) West side of the intersection of Route 641 and Route 743, on bank of Rivanna River Scattered throughout this site are several random rubble stone foundations that are the remains of the mill works. The earliest record of milling activity here dates to 1833 when the Frays first moved to the area. The two largest sections of ruins are found at the beginning of the millrace, near the point where the millrace empties into its spillway. Evidence of a later mill, constructed in the early twentieth century, can still be seen in the large, poured reinforced concrete structure that is built into a bank near Route 641. All that is left above ground of this older mill, which succumbed to fire on March 15, 1948, is a four-bay-long reinforced concrete cellar and part of the interior walls. A metal hydroelectric generator,which was installed in 1984 by C.H. Atkins, is currently found on a metal platform over the end of the millrace. Other above-ground remains at the site include a metal turbine (which may date to the 1930s) located in the field east of the millrace. Hydroelectric Plant Shed(non-contributing) This circa 1984, one-story, one-bay, gable fronted,wood frame building is found atop the former mill site foundation, near the entrance to the millrace. It was built concurrent with the hydroelectric plant. The roof of the shed is covered in wooden shakes, and the walls are clad in board and batten siding. A nine-light, two-panel, single leaf door fills the bay. Bank Barn (VDHR#02-2162) "The Barn at Sunnybank" South side of Route 743 (Advance Mills Road) 1/4 mile west of Rivanna River Crossing This two story, wood framed, gabled high-drive bank barn was constructed circa 1910. It has a standing seam metal roof, horizontal wooden weatherboards and a random rubble stone foundation. The front (northwest) elevation has a large entrance accessed by an earthen high drive and covered by a double leaf sliding door mounted on an exterior iron track. Distinguishing characteristics of the barn include louvered window bays on the sides and long vents beneath the eaves. The upper section of the barn is used for storage and the lower portion contains stalls for livestock. / 0 20 40 80 POINT IN / /i•.•� RIVER TMP 20-15C SCALE IN FEET so 06 D.B. 1991 P. 389 / �P TMP 20-13A IRON S 6845;8'• /1 / D.B. 2245 P. 439/ ti / 0\ IRON +479.94 AT 6 THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED FOR: * TMP 2 — 15B ;�. ,,� v f DANA & JUDITH V. 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