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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: July 8, 2009 <br />Application Number: <br />Property Location: <br />Architectural Style/Date: <br />Property Owner: <br />District Designation: <br />Rating: <br />2009-0706B <br />847 Forest Avenue <br />Free Classic/1896 <br />Joanie Downs <br />Chapin Park <br />Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE <br />The Gelz House is a rectangular plan Free Classic style home built in 1896 on Lot 35 of Chapin <br />Place. The wide aluminum siding has recently been removed to expose the original clapboard <br />siding, and the shadow of a belt course dividing the first and second floors on the exterior. <br />Windows are 1 over 1 double hung. A projecting cornice line sits just below the asphalt shingled <br />roof. A front and side porch are covered by hip roofs on gabled wood supports, also shingled <br />with asphalt shingles. The home was modified in 1942 into four apartments, and the above <br />mentioned front porch was added in 1951, replacing a much more elaborate original porch. <br />ALTERATIONS: <br />Circa 1951 the original front porch (Ex 1) was replaced with the existing front porch. When <br />aluminum sided, the belt course was removed to more uniformly apply the siding. The date of <br />the siding application is unknown. An addition was made to the back of the house, date <br />unknown, but possibly when modified into apartments in 1942. Our survey card, created in 2005, <br />lists the home simply as "Altered". <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: <br />Repair and replacement of original siding, see attached. Further information provided in hard <br />copy from applicant and summarized in "description of proposed project". <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: <br />A recent unveiling revealed original features, and the shadow of original features previously <br />concealed under the aluminum siding. The applicant is seeking to restore the original exterior <br />appearance of the house, save rebuilding the original porch (Ex 1). The restoration includes the <br />replacement of the three dimensional belt course that delineates the first and second floors. This <br />will be constructed of wood as was the original. (Though the applicant checked "Replacement - <br />not in-kind" a phone call to the applicant confirmed what is written the extended information <br />about the project that "All exterior work is to be done with wood clapboard and wood shingles to <br />match the original." — AHM) This feature is marginally visible in the historic photograph (Ex 1), <br />but there is a portion on the back of the home that was never removed. This will serve as the <br />model for the replacement. The sills on the recently exposed gable vents will be replaced with in <br />7 <br />