MACO
Development recognized for Park Hills preservation project
MACO
Development was presented an Honor Award for its preservation of
Eugene Field School in Park Hills, Mo.
The award was presented by
Gov. Matt Blunt during the 2006 Annual Awards Ceremony held
March 2, in Jefferson City in the Missouri Capitol Rotunda.
The
awards recognize the outstanding preservation efforts and
projects around the state.
The
Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation -- also called
Missouri Preservation -- is Missouri's only statewide,
non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, supporting, and
coordinating historic preservation activities throughout the
State. Founded in 1976 as the Missouri Heritage Trust, Missouri
Preservation has evolved into a respected grassroots network of
individuals, organizations, and preservation commissions
throughout Missouri.
The last
remaining historic schoolhouse in the community of Park Hills,
the Eugene Field School is one of the most imposing buildings in
town. Its simple functional design still reflects the working
class ethic of the people who came to Missouri's top lead-mining
area in the early 20th century. Composed of an original building
dating from 1907, and an early addition (probably 1911), the
building has retained much of its historical integrity inside
and out.
James K.
Maddox of MACO Development saw the potential for converting the
school to apartments for seniors. Missouri Housing Development
Commission funded a large portion of the rehabilitation costs.
Financing for the development includes a $700,000 federal HOME
Community Housing Development Organization loan, a $20,000
operating grant and $238,000 in state and federal Rental Housing
Tax Credits. The Department of Economic Development also
provided $776,984 in Historical Tax Credits. The $3.5 million
Eugene Fields project consists of one- and two-bedroom
apartments in the original school building as well as in a new
addition. The facility includes an exercise area, community and
sitting rooms and an outdoor barbecue area.
The
project included the construction of a new rear wing that
complements the existing building. It was the 12-apartment units
in the old school building that were in highest demand. In those
apartments, MACO restored the original ceiling height, the
historic interior millwork and the original wooden floors.
Doorways into each classroom were rebuilt with period
appropriate doors. Badly deteriorated windows were replaced with
windows that closely matched the historic multi-paned window
sashes. The arched front entry, which was altered in an earlier
renovation, was reconstructed based on historic photos.
Townspeople came to tour the site and began signing up to rent
apartments while construction was still underway.
Rehabilitation of the Eugene Field School is also the first
major construction project in this small mining community in
many years. It is the first major historic rehabilitation and is
the only historic tax credit project to date. The most
significant success is the enthusiasm of local citizens who feel
they have retained a visible symbol of their community's
history.
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MHDC is the
state's housing finance agency. The Commission is dedicated to
strengthening communities and the lives of Missourians through
the financing, development and preservation of affordable
housing. Since 1969, MHDC has encouraged and assisted in the
production of affordable rental housing and provided
homeownership opportunities for thousands of families while
investing almost $4 billion in Missouri housing for rental
housing developments, home mortgages, home improvement loans,
loans to landlords for renovations, grants to neighborhood
housing groups and other programs. MHDC does not build or
renovate housing itself; rather, it functions as a bank,
providing financing directly to borrowers or through a network
of private lending institutions. Most of MHDC's programs operate
as a public-private partnership.