Untitled - Stockyards Heritage
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Untitled - Stockyards Heritage
Fort worth stock yards Zoning boundaries Council Approved Design Overlay District Council Recommended Historic District Boundary * Form Based Code Zoning Boundaries Pending 1971 2016 YELLOW (FW Heritage Owned Structures) 1. WEST HORSE & MULE BARN 2. EAST HORSE & MULE BARN 3. VISITORS CENTER 4. HYATT PLACE HOTEL 5 . STOCKYARDS STATION 6. BACK FORTY 7. BACK FORTY RESTROOMS 8. SWIFT – LOADING DOCK WALL 9. SWIFT – SOUTH WALL 10. SWIFT – STORAGE AND COOLER 11. SWIFT – FERTILIZER MILL ROOM 12. SWIFT - PAK ICE 13. SWIFT – BUILDING 1063 14. SWIFT – LABORATORY OFFICE 15. SWIFT – TOILET ROOM 16. SWIFT – METAL BUILDING 17. SWIFT – STORAGE CLOSETS 18. SWIFT – PAINT GREASE SHED 19. SWIFT - SHED 20. SWIFT – ELECTRICAL ROOM 21. SWIFT - TRUCK GARAGE 22. PIG SUBWAY / CATTLE RUN 23. BRANDING CHUTE 24. TRAIN TURNTABLE 25. WATER TOWER 26. THE HERD VIEWING AREA 27. AUCTION BARN 28. SCALE HOUSE A 29. SCALE HOUSE E 30. UTILITY ROOM 31. THE HERD STAFF OFFICE 32. THE PURE BRED BARN 33. SCALE HOUSE B 34. VET STATION 35. TURNSTILE 36. HAYBARN 37. CATTLE PENS 38. WELL HOUSE 39. WILLIE’S PICNIC 40. OUTDOOR ROPING ARENA BLUE (NON-OWNED STRUCTURES/PROPERTIES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6A. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. XTO/EXXON PARKING GARAGE SWIFT / ARMOUR PLAZA STAIRS SWIFT / ARMOUR PLANT STAIRS ARMOUR WAREHOUSE BILLY BOB’S CLUB 81 COLISEUM LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING RODEO PLAZA MAIN AND EXCHANGE INTERSECTION RIVER RANCH FORT WORTH HERD TRAIL BOSS OFFICE COLISEUM MECHANICAL BUILDING COLISEUM TICKET OFFICE FORT WORTH STOCK YARDS SIGN VACANT LAND – owned by others VACANT LAND - owned by others BILLY BOB’S PARKING LOT - owned by others 19. COOPER’S Bar-B-Que Fort Worth Heritage Development, LLC owned properties 1. West horse & Mule Barn Built in 1912, recorded Texas Historic Landmark. Last occupied and used for horse and mule operations in 1960’s. Historic Significant Endangered (HSE) designation initiated by Holt Hickman and approved by Council in July 2000. Certificate of Appropriateness for Historic Rehabilitation approved October 2015. Planned $22.5M adaptive reuse investment by Fort Worth Heritage Development, LLC (FWHD). Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 2. East horse & Mule Barn Built in 1912, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. Last occupied and used for horse and mule sales in 1960’s. Historic Significant Endangered (HSE) designation initiated by Fort Worth Heritage Development, LLC October 2015 and approved by Council March 2016. Opened the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2001. Received COA by Landmarks Commission for doors in December 2000. Certificate of Appropriateness for Historic Rehabilitation approved October 2015. Planned $22.5M adaptive reuse investment by Fort Worth Heritage Development, LLC. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. Our Vision: Phase I – east/west Horse & Mule Barns Meet Our Team of Professionals Bennett Benner Partners (BBP) – Michael Bennett Architect of Record Redmond, Swartz, Mark (RSM) – Harry Mark Placemaking, Graphics, Wayfinding Studio Outside – Chip Impastato Landscape/Hardscape Architects Kimley Horne & Associates (KHA) - Civil Engineer JQ Engineering – Structural Engineer Susan Klein – Historian/ Historic Preservation Consultant 3. Visitors center Built in 1992 by Holt Hickman. Houses Fort Worth CVB operations and former offices of Stockyards Station employees. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 4. Hyatt Place hotel Built 2006 by Holt Hickman & Partners. 101 rooms plus meeting space. Received COA from Landmarks Commission in 2004. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 5. Stockyards station Original hog and sheep pens of FW Stockyard’s operations. Designated Historic & Cultural (HC) Landmark. Adaptive reuse at a cost of approximately $5M in 1992. Current home to 20+ shops, restaurants, and banquet facilities. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 6. Back Forty Shed structure converted in 1995 for outdoor events at a cost of approximately $300,000. Now primarily used for tenant/event parking. Demolition permit granted November 2015 planned removal 2016. Outside of Council recommended historic boundary. 7. Back forty - restrooms Date constructed 1995. Current storage for banquet operations. Demolition permit granted November 2015 – planned removal 2016. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 8. Swift – loading dock wall Constructed before 1957. Foundation and exterior damage observed. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 9. Swift – south wall Constructed before 1957. Foundation damage observed, extensive stabilization of wall required due to mature tree root damage, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior. Planned analysis for potential reuse. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 10. Swift – storage and cooler Constructed before 1957. Collapsed roof structure, large extent of exterior walls demolished previously, extensive asbestos abatement required, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior. Visible structural failures and foundation damage. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Useable materials to be saved and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 11. Swift – fertilizer mill room Constructed before 1957. Collapsed roof structure, loading dock failure due to existing mature tree roots, unknown condition of 50% of exterior brick due to EIFS (synthetic plaster) installed at North and East elevations for movie set / scene. Foundation and structural damage observed, extensive water damage at upper level of exterior brick, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior, theft of most existing window frames. Environmental contaminated. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 12. Swift – pak ice Constructed before 1957. Foundation and structural damage observed, extensive water damage at upper level of exterior brick, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior, theft of most existing window frames. Environmental contaminated. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 13. Swift – building 1063 Constructed before 1957. Foundation and structural damage observed, extensive water damage at upper level of exterior brick, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior, theft of most existing window frames. Environmental contaminated. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 14. Swift – laboratory office Constructed before 1957. Foundation and structural damage observed, extensive water damage at upper level of exterior brick, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior, theft of most existing window frames. Environmental contaminated. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 15. Swift – toilet room Constructed before 1957. Foundation and structural damage observed, extensive water damage at upper level of exterior brick, heavy graffiti at exterior and interior, theft of most existing window frames. Environmental contaminated. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 16. Swift - Metal building Installed after 1957 (not shown on 1957 City of FTW site plan) failed metal structure. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 17. Swift – storage closets Installed after 1957 (not shown on 1957 City of FTW site plan). CMU structure (indicates non-original structure) - heavy graffiti. Environmental contaminated. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 18. Swift – paint grease shed Constructed before 1957. Collapsed structure, complete failure appears imminent. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Useable materials to be recovered and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 19. Swift - shed Installed in 2006 - part of Prison Break Season 3 TV series filmed. Poor condition. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 20. Swift– electrical room Constructed before 1957. Failed exterior walls, complete failure appears imminent. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Useable materials to be recovered and repurposed. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 21. SWIFT – TRUCK GARAGE Constructed before 1957. Collapsed structure, complete failure appears imminent. Demolition permit obtained November 2015. Materials to be recovered and repurposed. Photo documentation for archives. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 22. PIG SUBWAY/Cattle run Demo permit granted for outlined portion . 50% contained inside Council recommended historic boundary and Stockyards Station that is protected by Historic & Cultural Landmark (HC) designation. Useable materials to be reclaimed and repurposed. Demolition permit granted November 2015 on 50% outside Council recommended historic boundary. 23. BRANDING CHUTE Built post 1960 Poor condition - significant investment necessary. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 24. TRAIN TURNTABLE Installed in 1992 for Tarantula Train operation. Currently operated by Grapevine Vintage Railroad. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 25. WATER TOWER Built in 1992 for Tarantula Train operation. Demolition permit granted November 2015 possible relocation of tower being considered. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 26. THE HERD VIEWING AREA Built in 2001 by City of Fort Worth Parks & Recreation, doubled size in 2003. Currently used by visitors to observe the herd and daily operations. Improved herd facility and observation deck being considered. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 27. AUCTION BARN Constructed in 1950’s. Operated as auction barn for stockyards livestock and equine trading. Reuse and/or adaptive reuse plans being contemplated, needs significant investment. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. No current historic designation. 28. SCALE HOUSE A Built pre-1936. Preserved Charlie McCafferty’s 1936 signature on the NE corner of the building. Texas Preservation Trust Fund grant obtained in 2003 to repair roof and windows. Owners invested into making the scale operational in 2014. Designated as a recorded Texas Historic Landmark. Preservation, reuse and/or adaptive reuse within the planned development. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 29. SCALE HOUSE E Built pre-1936. Significant amount of structure previously removed. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Useable materials to be recovered and repurposed. Outside the Council recommended historic boundary. 30. UTILITY ROOM Constructed in the 1950’s. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Useable materials to be recovered and repurposed. Inside the Council recommended historic boundary. 31. THE HERD staff OFFICE Constructed in the 1950’s. Converted to Herd operations facility in 1999. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Improved Fort Worth Herd facility and offices being considered for relocation on site. Inside the Council recommended historic boundary. 32. THE pure bred barn Built circa 1995. Current home for the Fort Worth Herd. To remain in master planned development and incorporated into improved Herd facilities. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 33. SCALE HOUSE B Built pre-1936. Weigh scale platform not in building. Demolition permit granted November 2015. Planned analysis for potential adaptive reuse. Useable materials to be recovered and repurposed. Inside the Council recommended historic boundary. 34. Vet station Original structure rebuilt over the years. No current use. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 35. TURNSTILE An original turnstile entrance to the cattle pens. To be preserved and incorporated into the master planned development. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 36. HAYBARN Lean-to built in 2014 +/-. Currently used for a portion of the carriage rides hay storage. Demolition permit granted November 2015 Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 37. CATTLE PENS Original location of cattle pens. A significant amount of the wood is not original and is maintained by Fort Worth Heritage Development. Preservation, reuse and/or adaptive reuse within the master planned development. Inside Council recommended historic boundary. 38. WELL HOUSE Prefabricated structure recently installed. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 39. WILLIE’S PICNIC Original location of cattle pens. Vacant land currently used for parking. The original Thurber brick remnants and any additional useable recovered materials to be repurposed throughout the planned development. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. 40. Outdoor Roping Arena Built circa 1995 Currently used for arena horseback riding. Demolition permit not required. Outside Council recommended historic boundary. Non-owned properties 1. xto/EXXON Original Swift Executive offices. Owned by XTO/Exxon. 2. Parking garage Original Swift office garage. Owned by XTO/Exxon. 3. Swift / Armour plaza stairs Designated as Texas Antiquities. 4. Swift / Armour plant stairs – along 23rd Stairs entering Swift property. Located in City of Fort Worth right of way. 5. Armour warehouse Owned by XTO/Exxon. Unoccupied. 6. BILLy BoB’S World’s Largest Honky Tonk. 6A. Club 81 7. coliseum Owned by the City of Fort Worth. Managed by a third party operator. 8. Livestock exchange building Owned by the Hickman Family. Office/Museum use. 9. Rodeo plaza 10. Main & Exchange intersection 11. River ranch 12. Fort Worth Herd Trail Boss office 13. Coliseum mechanical building 14. Coliseum ticket office 15. Fort worth stock yards sign 16. Vacant land – owned by others 17. Vacant land – owned by others 18. BILLy BoB’S ParkINg Lot – owned by others 19. CooPEr’S Bar-b-qUE