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Commissioner Buccellato excuses himself from commission to represent the project as architect. <br />On a motion by Lynn Patrick with a second by Brandon Anderson to approve. <br />Vote: 6 — 0 —1 abstention (Kevin Buccellato) <br />COA#2014-0703 Approved. <br />2. 1430 East Wayne COA#2014-0707 East Wayne Street <br />Representation by Nancy Ickler and Gary Hamberg, owners <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 9 July 2014 <br />Application Number: 2014-0707 <br />Property Location: 1430 East Wayne Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder. Tudor RevivaU1930/H.R.Stapp <br />Property Owner. Nancy Ickler and Gray Hamburg <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street <br />Rating: Notable <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The house at 1430 E. Wayne is a 2 storey frame construction with a steep multi -gable <br />roof set on an irregular floor plan situated on a comer lot. The roof has asphalt shingles and wall dormers through the cornice. <br />The walls are stucco with half timbering in the gable. The windows are 12 light casement style. There is a Tudor arch entry door <br />with full length louvered shutters. There is an attached garage with gabled roof on the south side of the house and an enclosed <br />porch on the north side of the house. <br />ALTERATIONS: The porch was originally enclosed in 1937 and re -modeled in 2002. The original slate roof was replaced in <br />2001. The garage doors were replaced in 2002. Some of the windows appear to be replacements. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Please see attached and Exhibits A -I provided by homeowners. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The homeowners wish to remove the original Tudor door and frame which is in <br />poor condition and replace it with a fiberglass Mahogany top view Craftsman 6 Light Camber Top door by Jeld Wen. It will not <br />have the dentil shelf option. The homeowners have met with Staff over the past year concerning the condition of the door. They <br />have explored options of custom wood doors and do not feel the investment in such an expensive door with a one year warranty <br />is a prudent option. They also have been advised against placing a storm door as the eastern exposure would create a moisture <br />issue between the storm door and the house door which would further contribute to deterioration. Preservation Specialist, Steve <br />Szaday, believes that the installation of a storm door would not contribute to the deterioration of an entry door. His comments <br />are attached. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: East Wavne Street: <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS <br />Window and door frames are of wood or steel (some casements) or in the case of brick structures, stone sills and brick lintels. <br />Where metal or vinyl siding has been applied, window trim has been covered. Storm windows are of wood or aluminum. <br />Required <br />Original windows and doors shall be retained including sashes, lintels, sills, shutters, decorative glass, pediments, <br />hoods, and hardware. When deteriorated beyond repair, they shall be replaced with units and trim resembling the original. <br />Recommended <br />Wood frame storm windows and doors painted to match the original should be used but should not damage existing frames. If <br />new sashes or doors are installed, the existing or original materials, design, and hardware should be used. When metal storm <br />doors are used, they should be painted, anodized or coated to match the existing. When awnings are used they should be of <br />canvas material. <br />Prohibited <br />Original doors, windows and hardware shall not be discarded when they can be restored and re -used in place. New window and <br />door openings which would alter the scale and proportion of the building shall not be introduced. <br />Inappropriate new window and door features such as aluminum insulating glass combinations that require removal of the original <br />windows and doors shall not be installed. <br />Not Recommended <br />Awnings, hoods, and fake shutters made of metal, vinyl, or fiberglass should not be used if they would detract from the existing <br />character or appearance of the building. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the project as it conforms to the guidelines for East Wayne <br />Street. Staff recommends any remaining original hardware be re -used and the original door/frame unit be stored after removal <br />either in the rafters of the garage or in the basement. <br />C.D. Hostetler, <br />Director <br />