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Woodruff County Courthouse, Augusta, Ar.
Calhoun County Courthouse, Hampton, Ar.
than $17 million in courthouse grants
ticipating in the project. n
considered. n
Completeness of application. Incomplete applications will not be Evidence that the budget is realistic and reasonable.
ration Grant program includes, but is not limited to: n
n Repair and/or replication of original windows.
n Repair and/or replication of original exterior siding material. n Alterations to meet requirements of the federal Americans with Dis-
abilities Act of 1990. n
n
Removal of artificial siding (vinyl, metal, asbestos plate). n Repair of foundation and/or masonry problems.
Repair or replication of significant exterior architectural elements such as missing or severely dilapidated/missing columns, turrets, cupolas,
domes, or clock towers. n
Exterior painting (if existing paint has failed). n Exterior cleaning.
Repair of structural elements such as floor joists, ceiling joists, rafters, foundations, rotted floors, load-bearing walls, trusses, metal
n Repair of integral guttering systems. n
columns or beams. n
Removal of asbestos or lead paint. n Completion of a Historic Structures Report and Building Master
Plan by a licensed architect or engineer. n
structure. n
Repair and/or installation of seismic reinforcement in a historic Repair, restoration, or replication of missing or deteriorated original
COUNTY LINES, FALL 2013
Restoration work authorized through the County Courthouse Resto- Repair and/or replacement of roofing materials.
interior features considered significant to the National Register eligibility of the property. Te features must be documented through historic pho- tographs, original architectural drawings/specifications, or architectural investigation. Projects may include but are not limited to the following items: decorative plaster work, murals, stencils, faux finishes, decorative painting, carved/decorative moldings and trim, wood paneling, fireplace mantels, staircases, stained-glass windows/skylights, parquet flooring, and the repair of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems if the ex- isting systems jeopardize the historic property. Counties interested in applying for a County Courthouse Restoration
Grant are encouraged to call Joia Burton at (501) 324-9883 or e-mail her at
joia@arkansasheritage.org to discuss the project. To schedule a techni- cal assistance visit, call Brian Driscoll at (501) 324-9881 or e-mail him at
brian@arkansasheritage.org. Important deadlines Grant writing workshop – Tursday, January 9, 2014, 10:00 a.m. at
the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, 501 W. 9th St., Little Rock. Grant application deadline – Friday, March 7, 2014, 4:30 p.m. (Ap- plications must be delivered to the AHPP at 323 Center St., Little Rock. Tis is NOT a postmark date deadline.) Grant project funding will be announced in May 2014; projects can begin after July 1, 2014. Questions? Call (501) 324-9883 or e-mail
joia@arkansasheritage.org. On the Web:
www.arcounties.org Search “AHPP Courthouse Grants” for complete listing of courthouse grants since 1989
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