File #: ZC-18-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/7/2018 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 11/27/2018 Final action: 11/27/2018
Title: ZC-18-20 (Thompson/Cape Dam and Ditch Engineering Structure) Hold a public hearing and consider a request by the City of San Marcos to designate Thompson/Cape Dam and Ditch Engineering Structure near the intersection of Cape Road and the San Marcos River as a local historic landmark. (A. Brake)
Attachments: 1. ZC-18-20 Aerial Map, 2. ZC-18-20 Notification Map, 3. ZC-18-20 Zoning Map, 4. ZC-18-20 Staff Report, 5. ZC-18-20 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form - 1985, 6. ZC-18-20 Approved Minutes from 10.4.18 HPC Meeting, 7. ZC-18-20 Staff Visit Photos, 8. ZC-18-20 Letters Received in Favor for HPC Meeting, 9. ZC-18-20 Letter Received in Opposition for HPC meeting, 10. ZC-18-20 Presentation
AGENDA CAPTION:
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ZC-18-20 (Thompson/Cape Dam and Ditch Engineering Structure) Hold a public hearing and consider a request by the City of San Marcos to designate Thompson/Cape Dam and Ditch Engineering Structure near the intersection of Cape Road and the San Marcos River as a local historic landmark. (A. Brake)
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Meeting date: November 27, 2018

Department: Planning and Development Services

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? Not Applicable

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Background Information:
In 1985, the property determined eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) under Criterion A for its significance to commerce and Criterion C for its engineering and design. The nomination form states that the Thompson/Cape Dam and Ditch Engineering Structure was constructed in 1867 to divert water from the San Marcos River to a manmade ditch in order to utilize water power from the river. According to the form the site consists of three components: the dam, the ditch, and the wheel pit and machinery platform. According to the nomination form, water power channeled by the dam and ditch was utilized between 1850 and 1942 to turn a waterwheel, later a turbine, to run a grist mill, a sawmill, a shingle machine and a cotton gin.

William Alexander Thompson was a planter in Mississippi and Louisiana before settling in Texas in 1850. He decided to build a mill along the San Marcos River and struck an agreement with John Francis McGehee to construct the dam at this location. He became the landowner in 1867 and reconstructed the origi...

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