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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: October 30, 2009 <br />Application Number: 2009-1026 <br />Property Location: 1126 E. Wayne Street S. <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Colonial Revival/1927/H. Russell Stapp, <br />Architect/Whitcomb & Keller <br />Property Owner: Berry, Daniel and Deborah <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The home at 1126 E. Wayne Street is a two <br />storey structure with an irregular plan set upon a concrete foundation. The exterior walls <br />are brick. It has a slate gable roof with simple entablature and gable returns. One storey <br />side wing'with pent roof at 2nd floor line carried around house. Gable canopy entry with <br />arch under and gable returns with brackets, brick stoop. The windows are double hung 6 <br />over 1, brick soldier course lintels and cast concrete sills. One storey rear enclosed <br />porch, enclosed by vertical wood siding with flat roof, concrete slab on brick. Two car <br />brick garage with double swinging doors with windows, slate gable roof with wood <br />cornice and trim returns. Center, support also of wood. <br />ALTERATIONS: None known <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Replace (2) garage doors (carriage style) with (1) carriage <br />door. No windows. Have not used for cars in 30 years (doors small). Want (1) door so <br />is more able to be utilized for cars. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The homeowner has engaged Raybuck <br />Construction to replace the existing garage doors with a single, insulated overhead door <br />in a style sympathetic to the existing carriage doors, trim and hardware, see style P2C. <br />The proposed garage door will not have the windows as in existing for safety precautions. <br />Homeowner states that the new garage door will be, "more conducive to being used for <br />our autos and more accessible by me." Discussion with Wayne Raybuck concludes that <br />they will shore up to remove center post and trim. A new laminated beam (LVL) and <br />framing will be installed. Framing and door will be installed; finished with trim to match <br />original. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />H. EXISTING STRUCTURES <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS <br />Window and door frames are of wood or steel (some casements) or in the case of brick <br />structures, stone sills and brick lintels. Where metal or vinyl siding has been applied, <br />window trim has been covered. Storm windows are of wood or aluminum. <br />Required <br />