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siding.COA 2016-0809 to construct shed roof over part of building,and second floor addition atop one-story brick portion at <br /> rear of building with vinyl siding and replacement windows was denied. <br /> APPLICATION ITEMS:Two story addition,brown vinyl siding and three windows. <br /> DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: See COA 2016-0809,pending with Building Department as a Violation of City <br /> Ordinance.Not in compliance with the Violation Remedy Requirements as ordered to be completed by March 13,2017. <br /> Owner has constructed a second-floor addition with gable roof atop one-story brick portion at rear of building.It has been <br /> partially vinyl sided to match existing brown vinyl siding used to fill garage door openings.Three windows,that appear to be <br /> vinyl have been installed. The proposed work has been installed,without a COA or Building Permit. <br /> This is not a free-standing structure;it is attached to the main building,No report of structural inspection has been submitted with <br /> this application. <br /> PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT:n/a <br /> STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES:Group B <br /> C. Maintenance <br /> The maintenance of any historical structure or site shall in no way involve any direct physical change except for the general <br /> cleaning and upkeep of the landmark. The Commission shall encourage the proper maintenance of all structure or sites. <br /> B.Treatment <br /> Treatment shall be defined as any change of surface materials that will not alter the style or original form. Such improvements <br /> include re-roofing,glazing,or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that can potentially enhance or detract from the <br /> character of the landmark. A treatment change of any surface whether on the landmark or in its environment may require a <br /> Certificate of Appropriateness if it significantly alters the appearance of the landmark Although these kinds of changes may not <br /> require a Building Permit,a Certificate of Appropriateness may be necessary. The commission should review the proposed <br /> treatment for character and style consistency with the original surfaces. <br /> C.Renovation and Additions <br /> Renovation is the modification of a structure,which does not alter the general massing while an addition,is a change in mass. A <br /> modification,which involves the removal of a part of the landmark,should be considered under demolition(see demolition). <br /> Additions to landmarks should not detract from the original form and unity of the landmark and should not cover singular <br /> examples of architectural detail. Additions to landmarks should be added in a manner that does not disrupt the visible unity of <br /> overall appearance of the site. The proportions,materials and ratios of the existing structures should be carried through in the <br /> additions. Care should be taken not to change or alter the following: <br /> 1.Structure—Necessary structural improvements,where safety demands should be accomplished in such a way as to <br /> cause minimal visual change to the original style and construction. <br /> 2.Material—Additions and improvements involving any new material in the landmark should be of the same <br /> material as the original. It should be the same size and texture. An alternative material may be allowed if it <br /> duplicates the original. <br /> a.wood—all wood trim should conform with existing trim in shape and size. <br /> b.siding materials—the Commission discourages the covering or alteration of original materials with <br /> additional siding.Structures already sided with incompatible materials should be returned to a siding <br /> similar to the original when renovation is considered. <br /> D.Demolition <br /> Historic landmarks shall not be demolished. When a landmark poses a threat to the public safety,and demolition is the only <br /> alternative,documentation by way of photographs,measured drawings,or other descriptive methods should be wade of both the <br /> exterior and interior of the landmark. The person or agency responsible for demolition of the landmark shall be responsible for <br /> this documentation. <br /> E.Moving <br /> The moving of landmarks is discouraged,however,moving is preferred to demolition. When moving is necessary,the owner of <br /> the landmark must apply to the Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness. <br /> F.Signs <br /> No neon or flashing signs will be permitted unless they are original to the structure. Billboards and super-graphics will also be <br /> disallowed, Only one appropriate identifying sign will be permitted per business. <br /> G.Building Site and Landscaping <br /> 1.Required <br /> Major landscaping items,trees,fencing,walkways,private yard lights,signs(house numbers)and benches which <br /> reflect the property's history and development shall be retained. Dominant land contours shall be retained. Structures <br /> such as:gazebos,patio decks,fixed barbecue pits,swimming pools,tennis courts,green houses,new walls,fountains, <br /> fixed garden furniture,trellises,and other similar structures shall be compatible to the historic character of the site and <br /> neighborhood and inconspicuous when viewed from a public way. <br /> 2.Recommended <br /> New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property found in photographs, <br /> drawings,and newspapers. Plant materials and trees in close proximity to the building that are causing deterioration to <br /> the buildings historic fabric should be removed. However,trees and plant materials that must be removed should be <br /> immediately replaced by suitable flora. Front yard areas should not be fenced except in cases where historic <br /> documentation would indicate such fencing appropriate. Fencing should be in character with the buildings style, <br /> materials,and scale. <br /> 10 <br />