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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: October 12, 2010 <br />Application Number: 2010-1012 <br />Property Location: 230 Hammond Place <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Gabled-ell/1906 <br />Property Owner: Yolanda and Collin K. Wentz <br />Landmark or District Designation: River Bend <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: . One and half storey gabled ell on an"L" brick <br />foundation. The house has a catslide off the rear gable and hipped dormer in rear covered Art Lock <br />asphalt shingles. Exterior walls are covered with aluminum siding and the windows have aluminum <br />storms. The windows are 1/1 double hung with aluminum storms. On the first floor and some 2/2 on the <br />second floor. There is an enclosed side porch with a shed roof that is also aluminum sided with three 1/1 <br />aluminum storm windows and a 12 pane glass door. <br />ALTERATIONS: The storm windows, roof and aluminum siding are not original to the house. The <br />original roof was noted as a "roll" roof in the 1932 Assessor Card. The porch was enlarged prior to 1938. <br />The rear second storey and dormer do not appear to be original to the house. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Complete tear off of old roof, repair as necessary, replace drip edge, redo with <br />water shield, felt, architectural shingles, vents and gutters <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The homeowner proposes to completely_tear off the <br />existing Art Lock roof down to the decking, repair decking as needed and completely install a new <br />roofing system using architectural shingles. Soffit vents and gutters will be replaced in kind. <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, gable, gambrel, <br />flat and combinations of these. Roofs are covered with a variety of materials such as asphalt and asbestos. - <br />Residences in most cases have wood facias with gutters and downspouts. The facias of some vinyl or aluminum <br />sided houses are covered with the same material. <br />Required <br />The existing shape and materials of the roof shall be retained. All architectural features which give the roof its <br />essential character, such as dormer windows, cornices, brackets and weather vanes, shall be retained. <br />Recommended <br />Whenever possible, the original shape and materials of the roof shall be restored. Roof covering which is <br />deteriorated beyond repair should be replaced with new material which matches the original as closely as possible <br />in composition, size, shape, color and texture. Gutters and downspouts are often a necessary adjunct in order to <br />prevent deterioration of the structure. When necessary, gutters and downspouts shall be maintained or replaced with <br />a style comparable and suitable to the architectural period. <br />Prohibited <br />Nothing shall be done to change the essential character of the roof as viewed from the thoroughfare such as adding <br />architectural features or large unsightly fixtures, or using materials inappropriate to the style of the house. The roof <br />shall not be stripped of architectural features important to its character. <br />Not Recommended <br />If aluminum or vinyl siding is added to a building, overhanging eaves and gables should not be covered or <br />enclosed. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the re -roof with architectural shingles. <br />