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Klusczinski: To approve C of A 2007-0206. Ok, all in favor? (Ayes are heard) Opposed? <br />(Silence) Motion carries. <br />Move to approve 2007-0206 Moved: Riley Second: Patrick <br />Approved: Unanimously <br />2.344 Sunnyside CoA — 2007-0214 <br />Application Number: 2007-0214 <br />Property Location: 344 S. Sunnyside <br />Property Owner: Emee and Robert Miller <br />District Designation: E. Wayne Street Local Historic District <br />Rating: Contributing <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCEMISTORIC CONTEXT: The Colonial Revival at 334 Sunnyside <br />was built in 1948 by Whitcomb and Keller Inc., for J. Benson & Elsie Ball. Mr. Ball was a division manager <br />with I&M Electric Company. In 1949 the Balls added a connecting breezeway and garage to their house. The <br />Balls lived in the house until 1950 when they sold it to Indiana Franklin Realty, Inc., which rented the house <br />out for the next 15 years. The Miller's purchased the house in 1992. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: David Sassano has designed an addition (Exhibits A&B) which will be <br />incorporated into the current footprint (Exhibit C)of the house but will extend the south elevation of the non - <br />original 1949 garage addition by 40 feet. It will extend 11 feet to the east off of the 1949 breezeway addition. <br />The breezeway had been altered into an enclosed two story addition to the house prior to 1986. The proposed <br />new work will also include a screened in porch facing Wayne Street, in addition to the extension of the <br />kitchen to the east, adding a family room to the southeast and will result in a new garage entrance facing the <br />south alley. The south alley will then become the driveway. The materials to be used will be wood siding on <br />the exposed areas and matching synthetic materials on the east (non exposed) facades. Removed siding and <br />windows will be reused in the new construction. New windows and siding will match the existing. The <br />Millers are also reapplying for a porch with an architectural pediment and pilasters for the front door <br />previously approved by the Commission because the COA has expired. (Exhibit D) <br />East Wayne Street Standards: III. New Construction New construction includes any new building or <br />structure constructed within the boundaries of the historic district, or any new addition to an existing building. <br />New construction should be designed considering the appearance of the other buildings in the neighborhood. <br />A. Height and Proportion Required: The height of a new structure and its height to width proportions shall <br />be consistent with adjacent buildings in the districts. The building height shall be no greater than that of the <br />tallest existing structure and no less than that of the lowest existing structure of the same type in the same <br />block. Fagade proportions shall be established by permitting no structure with a fagade wider or narrower <br />than those existing in the same block. Additions to existing buildings shall be related in height and proportion <br />to the existing structure. B Building Materials Required: Exterior materials used on a new structure shall <br />be compatible in scale, texture, color with adjacent structures. Materials used on an addition to an existing <br />structure shall relate to the existing or original materials of that structure. As much of the original structure as <br />[possible shall be retained so that the addition could be removed without damage to the basic structure and <br />appearance of the building. (Full text of the Standards is attached) <br />RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. The Miller's have been consulting with the <br />Commission for over two years on this project. The Standards and Maintenance Committee along with the <br />Staff met with the Miller's in January, 2005 and approved of the concept of this addition to this house. The <br />Millers have engaged an architect that has designed an addition that is appropriate in size and scale to the <br />0 <br />