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Not Recommended <br />Waterproof or water repellent coatings or surface consolidation treatments should not be used on masonry <br />surfaces unless required to solve a specific problem that has been studied and identified. Coatings are <br />frequently unnecessary and expensive, and can accelerate deterioration of the masonry. Mortar joints, <br />which do not need repointing, should not be repointed. Wood siding should not be power- washed. <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS <br />Window and door frames are in most cases wood and vary depending upon the style of the home. Many <br />are double -hung windows with wood trim and sills. Brick structures have stone sills and brick lintels. In <br />some cases where aluminum siding has been applied, the window and door trim has been covered. About <br />half of the structures in the district have aluminum storm windows; the other half have wood storm <br />windows. <br />Reauired <br />Original windows and doors shall be retained including sashes, lintels, sills, shutters, decorative glass, <br />pediments, hoods and hardware. When deteriorated beyond repair, they shall be replaced with units and <br />trim resembling the original. Casement windows adapted the English tradition of using wrought iron <br />casements with leaded cames for residential use. Rolled steel casements (either single, as shown, or <br />paired) were popular in the 1920s for Cottage -style residences and Gothic -style campus architecture. <br />More stream -lined casements were popular in the 1930s for institutional and small industrial buildings. <br />Recommended <br />Wood storm windows and doors painted or finished to match the original should be used but should not <br />damage existing frames. If new sashes or doors are installed, the existing or original materials, design and <br />hardware should be used. When metal storm doors are used, they should be painted, anodized or coated to <br />match the existing. When awnings are used, they should be of canvas material. <br />Prohibited <br />Original doors, windows and hardware shall not be discarded when they can be restored and reused in <br />place. New window and door openings, which would alter the scale and proportion of the building may <br />not be introduced. Inappropriate new window and door features such as metal, vinyl or fiberglass <br />awnings, hoods or aluminum insulating glass combinations that require removal of original windows <br />and doors, shall not be installed. <br />Not Recommended <br />Fake shutters that would detract from the existing character or appearance of <br />the building should not be used. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION:, Staff recommends approval. <br />Deb Parcell <br />Deputy Director <br />Elicia Feasel <br />Executive Director <br />
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