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n <br />Guidebook <br />East Wayne Street Local Historic District <br />FXTEM OR. <br />Prohibited <br />Original doors, windows and hardware shall <br />A AMEV EXTEPII OR <br />not be discarded when they can be restored and <br />ACRYLIC PANEL <br />JAHD-Z, <br />re -used in place. New window and door open- <br />; <br />mgs which would alter the scale and propor- <br />tion of the building shall not be introduced. <br />--_ - ----� -- <br />Inappropriate new window and door features <br />4i, <br />such as aluminum insulating glass combinaTM,wNcrlc - <br />vrr <br />tions that require removal of the original win <br />r> MD� <br />GLA" ANEL R. <br />doow,s and doors shall not be installed. <br />/ duAAA= <br />ecumm <br />INTEERIOR.allot <br />R� en <br />Figure 9. Two examples of adding a second layer of glazing in <br />Awnings, hoods, and fake shutters made of <br />be if <br />he thermal perrrmance of historic steel win- <br />metal, vinyl, or fiberglass should not used <br />doshowing jamb detail) is o a 114 inch acrylic <br />�tcheamce-cell foam gasket attacheddirectlyto the exte- <br />the would detract from the existing character <br />y <br />rcor of the ou penin$ sash with self -tapping stainless <br />or appearance of the building. <br />steel scree . Scheme B showing jamb detail} is of a glass panel <br />in a magneti e affixed directly to the interior of the It <br />toric choice of using or acrylic mounted on <br />D. ENTRANCES, PORCHES AND STEPS <br />steel sash. >e gass <br />the inside or outside will depend on the ability of the window to <br />Most houses in the district have small open <br />tolerate additional weight, the location and sue of the window, <br />the cost, and the long-term maintenance outlook. <br />P orches at the main entrance. Stoops and small <br />Dawing• Sala on C. Park, AIA <br />patios also are in evidence. Of those porches <br />K "Ate ie ., �Ayvt,g"'"-"�� that have roofs, many have either hip or gable <br />broken <br />roofs or are covere e main ro o t e ouse. <br />Columned porticos, porches with pedi- <br />ments or turrets, and other porch forms characteristic of the Period Revival styles are also found in <br />the district. <br />Required <br />Existing or original porches, stoops, patios <br />and steps, including handrails, balusters, <br />columns, brackets, tiles and roof decora- <br />tions, shall be retained or replaced by repli- <br />cas of the same design and materials when <br />deteriorated beyond repair. Porches and <br />additions reflecting later architectural <br />styles and which are important to the <br />building's historical integrity shall be <br />retained. <br />Recommended <br />When enclosing porches for heat conserva- <br />tion or for other reasons, it should be done <br />in a manner that does not alter the architec- <br />tural or historical character of the building. <br />Prohibited <br />Front porches, stoops, patios and steps <br />that are important to the building's style <br />and development shall not be altered or <br />removed. <br />Not Recommended <br />Original porch details should not be <br />replaced with materials representing an <br />earlier period or style from the original. <br />\\Wood Frome ginted <br />out to Motel+ 5treenin9 <br />Noce Screen,"& <br />B&frd 801uttro <br />Ord CD1UMM1S <br />$UteH 1- ; <br />Hoer <br />Roll At <br />$otusjrode <br />Ne ght - <br />1 <br />Pier <br />iroadt <br />Rene.Obie � I <br />FiOrn�nQQ, � <br />To, "I <br />Page 44 <br />