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Zeiger: Just for clarification is that for no larger than 10 ft x 12 ft size that they're <br />indicating that they... <br />Klusczinski: I don't think that we called that out. <br />Chase: No, we didn't. <br />Hostetler. First you have to amend it and then vote on it. <br />Sassano: But we would be amending it by adding a dimension to it. What we're approving <br />is that patio part and we could amend it to delete the pergola and put a 1 oft maximum <br />projection from the house stipulation. <br />Chase: So stated. <br />Herdman: You have a motion and a second sir. <br />Klusczinski: Oh, seconded by? <br />Herdman: Commissioner Riley. <br />Klusczinski: Thank you. Motion has been made and seconded, any discussion? Hearing <br />none. All in favor? (ayes are heard) Opposed? (silence) Motion carries. <br />Moved: Chase Second: Riley <br />To approve 2008-0404 Approved 5 — 0 unanimously <br />as amended and agreed to by petitioner. <br />Date: April 10, 2008 <br />Application Number: 2008-0410 <br />Property Location: 1246 E. Jefferson Blvd. <br />Property Owner: Suzanne and Patrick Ruszkowski <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street LHD <br />Rating: Notable <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE/HISTORIC CONTEXT: This 1907 home designed by <br />Austin and Shambleau has been reclassified as Neo Classical in the 2005 Interim Survey published in <br />2007. It was constructed by the Studebaker family to house Studebaker Corporation executives. It was <br />sold in 1919 to Howard A. Woolverton who eventually became Chairman of the Board for St. Joseph <br />Bank and Trust. He lived there until his death in 1960. Mrs. Woolverton passed away in 1944. The <br />current owners are Suzanne and Patrick Ruszkowski. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Replace %2 of the tennis court with in -ground pool. Extensive amounts of <br />bushes and pines will be planted to compliment current yard and make the pool private and out of eye <br />sight from Jefferson, Sunnyside and Wayne. Per site plan (Exhibit A), support documents (Exhibit B) <br />and drawings submitted (Exhibits 1-5). <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR EAST WAYNE STREET: <br />B. BUILDING SITE, LANDSCAPING AND ACCESSORIES <br />Individual properties in the district are characterized by a house located in the center of a flat lawn, <br />often divided by a walk leading to the front entrance. Several of the residences are sited on two or <br />more building lots; however, the preponderance of the homes have been erected on a single lot. <br />Most of the properties include a double garage, usually located at the rear of the property. The <br />majority of garages are accessed from straight driveways leading from the main thoroughfare, <br />while a few are accessed from the alley. There are also a few homes with a covered carport located <br />at the rear of the property, as well as a few with circular driveways. Driveway and sidewalk materials <br />include concrete, asphalt and brick. All of the properties have trees and most have trimmed <br />shrubbery and/or hedges. Most of the houses conform to a uniform setback line within each block. <br />Required <br />Major landscaping items, fencing, walkways, private yard lights, signs (house numbers) and <br />benches which reflect the property's history and development shall be retained. Dominant land <br />contours shall be retained. Structures such as gazebos, patio decks, fixed barbecue pits, swimming <br />pools, tennis courts, greenhouses, new walls, fountains, fixed garden furniture, trellises and other <br />similar structures shall be compatible to the historic character of the site and the neighborhood and <br />inconspicuous when viewed from a public walkway. <br />5 <br />