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:e <br />rJ <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: November 6.2008 <br />Application Number: 2008-1105 <br />Property Location: 1242 E. Jefferson <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: French Eclectic/1927/Austin&Shambleau <br />Property Owner: Leo J. McKeran <br />Landmark or District Designation: E. Wayne Street L.H.D. <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The Dr. Stanley Clark home is situated on a double lot. <br />The main house is two and a half storey with a rectangular plan set on a concrete foundation with a round <br />tower in the front next to an off set gabled entry wing with a coat of arms above the doorway. - The walls <br />are smooth stucco with Indiana limestone corner quoins and have end piers projecting from the corners. <br />The roof is steeply pitched with small hipped dormers and wall dormers; it is covered in slate with copper <br />ridges and finials and downspouts. The home has multi -paned attenuated casement windows in pairs with <br />transoms in segmented arches at the first level all with stone sills. The side and back entry have copper - <br />awnings. The site is formally landscaped in the front and terraced in the rear. The house is connected to a <br />three car garage by a one storey enclosed breeze way with a steep hip roof and in the style of the house. <br />ALTERATIONS: The breeze way was enclosed after 1943 and the door -window combination on the <br />west side was added. The swimming pool was installed at a later date. <br />APLICATION ITEMS: To build a 15 foot by 19.5 foot addition to the southeast corner of the existing <br />house. The foundation will be concrete covered with stucco to match the existing house. The exterior <br />walls will be 2'x6' with stucco painted white to match existing house. Corners will have stone quoins to <br />match existing corners. The roof will have curved copper mansard to blend with existing roofs over east <br />and south doors. The low sloped on top, not visible from the ground will have a membrane roof. The <br />gutters will be half round copper to match existing. The east window will match the three sash arched <br />casement kitchen window. <br />The existing east kitchen window will be lowered 9-1/2", head height will more in line with the other <br />windows. The window will be extended out 7" to provide a wider ledge on the interior. The extension <br />will be white stucco with a curved copper roof blending with the roofs over the doors. Three existing <br />windows that are on the south side of the kitchen and east side of the .breezeway were added or changed at <br />some time do not match the windows in the rest of the house. We will use two new windows, one on the <br />south side of the addition and one on the existing west side of the breezeway that a two sash wide that <br />match the windows on the east side. The new windows will be more like the rest of the windows. <br />The existing south wall of the kitchen will be removed and supported by a steel beam and the east wall of <br />the existing breezeway will be partly removed. This will open the kitchen and breezeway to the new , <br />breakfast area. Please see two sets of drawings submitted depicting before and after the proposed addition <br />and the photographs. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The homeowner has engaged Martin Brothers <br />Contracting of Goshen to construct an addition to the rear of the home and to add a bay -type feature to an <br />east kitchen window. All of the exterior, materials will duplicate the original Indiana limestone, smooth <br />white stucco and copper features of the house. The windows will be custom made Marvin wood windows <br />painted to match. The addition will be on the east side of the house and breezeway and will require the <br />removal of the original slate roof on the east side and its replacement with a mansard roof with copper <br />