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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 5 March 2012 <br />Application Number: 2012-0305 <br />Property Location: 1223 East Wayne Street South <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Colonial Revival/1927 <br />Property Owner: Alicia and Joe Fullenkamp <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE:. The home at 1223 E. Wayne South has a 2 storey frame <br />construction that is faced with brick on "L" plan. The house has a gable roof with gable returns, <br />modillions and cornice moulding. and covered with asphalt shingles. There are three pedimented gable <br />dormers with casement windows flanked by fluted pilaster detailing; casement windows on the body of <br />the house have transoms with brick header course sills and soldier course lintels. The. second storey front <br />windows have window boxes. There is a low pediment over the central entry with fluted pilasters and <br />sidelights that flank the single entry doorway. There is a curving brick walkway leading to the brick steps <br />up to the front entry that has a brick half wall with a concrete cap. There are copper downspouts with <br />decorative collectors. There is a one storey addition at the rear with vinyl siding with Pella windows and <br />sliding French doors surrounded by a multi level wood deck. <br />ALTERATIONS: The original slate roof was removed after 1949. The rear addition and decking were <br />constructed prior to 1986. The replacement dormer windows were replaced with casements with COA <br />2003-0603 along with the French doors in the addition; the asphalt roof was replaced with COA 2004- <br />0928. A wooden privacy fence was installed with COA 2008-0508 <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Third floor renovation -new windows, replace east and west windows. <br />Demolish front walk and back deck -replace with stone, brick or cement. North addition -replace vinyl <br />siding with cement clad siding, replace 30 year old Pella windows and replace old glass block window in <br />basement on East elevation with glass block. All per plans and drawings submitted. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The homeowner proposes to construct a rear roof shed <br />dormer with pedimented- gable; the dormer will have asphalt roofing to match existing and smooth trims <br />and painted 8"siding. The dormer will have 4 Marvin Wood Casement 9 pane windows. The central set <br />will be surrounded by Tuscan columns and outer ones will have fluted pilasters at the outside edge. The <br />fluted pilasters will match an architectural feature of the original house. (See #4) They propose to replace <br />3 deteriorated steel casement windows on the east and west side of the third floor with Marvin wood <br />narrow Ultimate Replacement Casements with a muntin pattern to match the originals. (See 3 & 2 and <br />photos 2-6). On the rear addition, they propose to remove the vinyl siding and Pella windows and replace <br />the siding with 8" cement board siding and fluted pilasters at the comers and replace the windows with <br />wood Marvin Ultimate Casements with muntin pattern to match the rest of the house (See #2 and photos 1 <br />&7). On the west elevation they propose to add anew 10" Tuscan column to the existing roof overhang. <br />(See #3 and Photos #7) They also propose to remove the multilevel wood decking and re landscape with <br />a ground level patio area with pavers and add new stone capped brick piers and seat walls around the <br />perimeter of the patio. There will be a pedimented portico addition over the entry supported by Tuscan <br />columns that will lead from the patio into the -existing family room addition; that will have brick steps up <br />to the French Doors. (See #1 & 2 and photos 1 & 2) They also propose to remove the curved sidewalk to <br />
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