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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: Jul} 7, 2010 <br />Application Number: 2010-0706 <br />Property Location: 612 Portage <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Free Classic/.1.906 <br />Property Owner: Chapin Park Inc. <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The 2 1/2 storey frame house has an irregular plan and is set <br />upon a brick foundation. It has a hipped roof with gabled donner projections covered in asphalt shingles. <br />The walls are wood clapboard with Greek Revival edge -boards on the south bay with large wooden <br />cornice below the eaves and decorative shingles in the front gable. There is a large porch on the west <br />fagade, with dentilled wooden cornice, turned balustrades, round wood columns and the entrance <br />articulated with a broken pediment. The windows are wood double hung 1/1 Nvith wood frames, wooden <br />entablature head and plain jamb and sills. <br />ALTERATIONS: The windows in the kitchen are replacement vinyl windows. The 3 leaded glass <br />windows in transom of the bay and the matching dining room window were stolen in early 2006 and <br />replaced with plain glass. The front stairs are not original to the house. There are some aluminum storm <br />`windows. The storm doors are missing. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: We will be restoring and replicating the wooden exterior features including, <br />the porch railing based on the survey card photograph. We will repair in kind all exterior trim including <br />trim around the windows and doors where it is rotten. There will also be a complete tear -off and re -roof <br />with dimensional/architectural shingles. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT. Chapin Park Inc. proposes to restore the balustrade that <br />has been removed and discarded prior to the organization taking control of the house. The balusters were <br />turned and Chapin Park Inc., will use stock turned balusters and upper rails. The also propose to repair, <br />replace and restore in-kind were necessary all of the wood trim around the windows and doors. Chapin <br />Park, Inc. also proposes to re -roof the house in compliance with City Code and use architectural or <br />dimensional asphalt shingles. Chapin Park Inc. is basing their restoration on the information in 1977 <br />survey card and the 1987 survey photograph. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />B. ROOFS AND ROOFING <br />Roof shapes in the district encompass all the various designs found in residential structures: hipped, gabled, <br />gambrel, flat and combinations of these. Roofs are covered with a variety of materials such as asphalt, asbestos, <br />wood and slate shingles as well as clay tiles. Residences in most cases have wood fascias with gutters and <br />downspouts. The fascias of some vinyl- and aluminum -sided houses are covered with the same materials. <br />Required <br />The existing shape and type of materials of the roof shall be retained. All architectural features, which give the roof <br />its essential character, shall be retained. including dormer windows, cupolas, cornices, brackets, chimneys, cresting <br />and weather vanes. <br />Recommended <br />The original shape and materials of the roof should be restored. Particular effort should be made to retain materials <br />such as slate, the and other unique materials not commonly found in new construction. Roof covering which is <br />deteriorated beyond repair should be replaced with new material that matches as closely as possible the original in <br />composition, size, shape, color and texture. Gutters and downspouts are often a necessary adjunct in order to <br />prevent deterioration of the structure; they should be maintained whenever possible or replaced with a style <br />comparable and suitable to the architectural period. <br />