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STAFF REPORT <br /> CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br /> CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br /> Date: 9 August 2016 <br /> Application Number: 2016-0809 <br /> Property Location: 1240 West Thomas Street <br /> Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Period Revival/1920/Firehouse#4 <br /> Property Owner: Eric Boyd <br /> Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark <br /> Rating: Outstanding <br /> DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: Firehouse 94 is a 2-story rectangular brick building. It had <br /> a flat roof with limestone parapet coping, metal parapet scupper/cornice with brick brackets underneath <br /> and ornate limestone detailing at the ends. The windows are 1/1 double-hung with limestone sills. There <br /> is a brick side chimney,and a roof penthouse with hip roof. <br /> ALTERATIONS: Most of the windows in this former firehouse have been boarded up prior to a 2007 <br /> fire. RME 2011-1110 approved replacement of metal roof to secure the building and protect it from the <br /> elements,although there is no evidence it was ever installed. An asymmetrical gabled roof has been <br /> installed without an approved COA or Building Permit on approximately half of the train structure,as <br /> well as a second story addition and gabled roof on the rear of the building. Areas where large overhead <br /> garage doors were originally located have been covered with vinyl siding. Most window openings have <br /> been covered with plywood or vinyl siding. <br /> APPLICATION ITEMS: Roof, window replacement,apply for addition—siding vinyl and window <br /> replacement is long term. Current plan is to keep windows boarded for security reasons(2 replacement <br /> windows have been broken). Color of vinyl siding is brown. <br /> DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: HPC Staff has worked with the current owner in recent <br /> years to support a tax abatement and rezoning petition. Although an RME was issued for a replacement <br /> roof in 2011, the details of what was actually installed were not presented at that time. Additionally,the <br /> Building Department has provided a statement that indicates the current roof configuration was not <br /> approved with a Building Permit and has ordered all work to stop until a formal submission and plan is set <br /> for the proposed work.This property was heard at a July 26,2016 Code Enforcement hearing where a <br /> date of January 26,2017 was given for Code compliance. <br /> Owner proposes a 4/12 shed roof be constructed over part of the main building, from the west exterior <br /> wall 30' east to a 10'H wall built on existing brick interior wall, with a 1' overhang at west wall. Second <br /> floor addition atop one-story brick portion at rear of building is to be vinyl sided to match existing brown <br /> vinyl siding used to fill garage door openings; replacement windows to be used to fill window openings in <br /> this addition. Existing windows in building are to be left boarded up for security reasons. Most of this <br /> work with the exception of the windows and vinyl in the rear addition have been installed without COA <br /> or Building Permit, <br /> PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT: n/a <br />
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