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Aluminum or vinyl siding may be used when it is the only feasible alternative. This siding should be compatible in size and style <br />and with the materials of other buildings in the district. <br />Prohibited <br />Inappropriate materials such as asbestos, asphalt, cast stone, or artificial brick may not be used. <br />Not Recommended <br />Glass blocks should not be used. Concrete block should not be used for anything other than foundations <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval as the project conforms to the guidelines for Edgewater Place. <br />Owner clarifies that the house has aluminum siding, not vinyl. <br />On a motion by Lynn Patrick with a second by Jerry Niezgodski to approve application as <br />submitted. <br />Vote: 5 — 0 Unanimous. <br />COA#2012-0503B Approved. <br />3.717 Forest COA#2012-0507 Chapin Park <br />No representation <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 9 May 2012 <br />Application Number: 2012-0507 <br />Property Location: 717 Forest Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Gabled-ell/1900 <br />Property Owner: Elizabeth McClintock <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The house is a one and a half storey gabled -ell with an irregular foundation. The <br />exterior walls are 6" clapboard with cornice and corner trim. The gabled roof also has two side gables trough the cornice with <br />asphalt shingles. There is a wrap around front porch with full height square wood supports, balusters, decking and steps. The <br />windows are 1/1 double hung with one large single pane window on the first floor. <br />ALTERATIONS: The asphalt shingles replaced the wood shingles on the roof. There was a 4x12 addition toa first floor room <br />on the west side in 1957. The shutters noted on the 2005 survey card have been removed. The large picture window is not <br />original to the house. The synthetic storms are replacements as is the front storm door. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: A prior owner altered this house by removing its trim and making windows smaller. I want to <br />restore it to its original appearance. Please refer to images numbered 1-5b. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The homeowner proposes to restore the missing decorative shingles in the front <br />gable to match those on the side gable; also to install a wooden gable ornament on the front gable. She would also like to add <br />10" wooden brackets on the front overhang and to the porch. Remove the picture window and replacement side window and <br />restore the windows to their original dimension and probable appearance using the wood windows of the Pella Architect series. <br />Replace the current square columns on the porch with turned wood columns and add running trim between the turned columns. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />II. EXISTING STRUCTURES <br />A. BUILDING MATERIALS <br />Original exterior building materials in the district include brick, stucco, clapboard, wood shingles, and brick or stone masonry. In <br />some instances, vinyl, composite and aluminum siding have been applied over the original material. <br />Required <br />Original exterior building materials shall be retained when possible. Deterioration of wood materials shall be prevented through <br />repair, cleaning and painting. The existing architectural detail around windows, porches, doors and eaves shall be retained or <br />replaced by replicas of the same design when deteriorated beyond repair. Masonry, including brick and stucco structures, shall be <br />maintained, and properly cleaned only when necessary to halt deterioration or to remove stains and shall be done in a method <br />acceptable for the preservation of the surface: i.e. low-pressure water and soft natural bristle brushes. Brick or masonry mortar <br />joints should be repointed only when there is evidence of moisture problems, or when sufficient mortar is missing to allow water <br />to stand in the mortar joint. Existing mortar shall be duplicated in composition, color, texture, joint size, method of application <br />and joint profile. When repairing stucco, stucco mixture shall be used. A professional shall make a study of the old stucco, to <br />determine the exact mixture and underlayment used in the original work. Some repair methods are not compatible with the <br />original techniques and may cause early disintegration of the repair work and the original work. Ample ventilation must be <br />afforded the structure when siding is installed, in order to prevent increased deterioration of the structure from moisture and <br />insects. <br />Recommended <br />
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