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Appl: nt has PFOVid@d examples of"p iDusii apppr^`�.e6prre^ ee@tom" in thz neighborhood that relate to the t,.., ofn ets
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<br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The evinr proposes oses Jn` tea mplate the f-ent nereh by installing br:ev nereh and
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<br />steps, behalf column to ed with halfpost eolunin, new-deapivith-edgin-! ha.-d-i.&re, and$etten The do ntl., bein
<br />built rl.- and stainer] and n tab F eff':'Si:ii'b and t_i.T-1 ay. e been completed. The original rn n 7010 1 nal A , .e.7 in 7012
<br />and 2014. The everhang has been eenstructed but the proposed br-iek steep and step with eomposite Dor-ie Column. The replic-a
<br />frontde8r ha^, n9t been installed B: replacing all wood trim on the house with Plygem, a cellular PVC product; the front gable
<br />trim is already complete and now matches the rear and sides of the house, which those were determined to be original. New
<br />corner boards have been installed around the entire house. There is no photo on file that shows corner boards existing originally.
<br />Proposed D: replace all existing wood windows with Pella Proline 450 Series aluminum exterior-clad wood windows. Window
<br />replacement in the front is complete. For condition of remaining existing windows, see Preservation Specialist report below. The
<br />jambs, sills and muntins are showing signs of deterioration and are likely beyond repair. The sashes have been damaged beyond
<br />repair, split when screwed shut; the parting stops have all been broken out. Additionally, pulleys are missing, nearly all weights
<br />and ropes have been removed and the weight pockets have been filled with insulation. Weposed F.: Cens fuctZ riason—j Yast
<br />eolumns to mateh the masonry post column on front perch, to be used as part of a COFfIeF fence to define and- P,;;hRn0,L- thp. 4
<br />eemers of the propefty. An aEch an eithef! side of the pas4s are to be 3'14?,21021141. Thesiding (Proposed G), and ffont doe
<br />r-eplaeement (Dr ed E) a uld be considered a Routine Maintenance
<br />Exel 'IIE; 3S tcl:cyi:3--fit ir: l::j:-ii€e attaehed
<br />�� , and brocksres for f6fthe inf4mation
<br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT:
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<br />rt was WOUght tee attention en 02/00/7016 that &11 Pa`k Aved ..nes! wir dews being installer] and that a new uael enial"
<br />h.teetural-& uil vJµ�-�,:-, e b a 7dcd. The_house has be ^f.. .. for the last t.,r had b
<br />..ears. Tl'� II'aa.:v.-,a,-
<br />ed fenew poreh eveiha".b a:-.d had be dd nd r pai:i-- the weed -slap-b3Aing..Js :-p-recently
<br />the -4ontwindews had be-on ee,, wedup tli'.-:r:Eiin% viae - had been on going it is ..era, evident that these are nen wifi 7e..,s
<br />and not the original . ad double hung that a still u. place in otherareas of the house.
<br />T reviewed the file confirming that the GOA was vnlTfor the =vreh ehad
<br />tii:g n'rT ealled the et 7esenh County
<br />Building DepaFtment to see what peEmits had been issued on this property. The), eonfkmed the last permit was for the perch
<br />o --nta g x 2014. The enhy ether nefmit pulled , an electrieal n rfnit dated 2013. Th 1? •1d:..b
<br />the).would be sending out n eter- to «..ed tag!' the property a sable
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<br />The windows that have bean issta:iea look.- to be a pat:ble with the 1eld Wens Aad wood windowswith
<br />iter:or- and 04er:er grids. Tai: same wind s-w--x irstalled at 207 r a ent .i. an I-.. ap
<br />y event, they
<br />are t the same as the wooa windows that were there.
<br />Please see attached file photegfaphs from March '
<br />2016 and- Obese -frenn 2014 to eompar-o what was there to m4iat has been
<br />installed.
<br />Update
<br />1 met with Cole 14a), on 3/16/16.14o indicated that he would be eofning in to apply for the windows and getting renewed RIM&
<br />F ..the sidin^ and nisei ✓-X.-.
<br />Bldg Dept. as to why there was no Stop Wer4 or-der on the propeFty. The inspeetor iflfMned the om,ner that he Was doing Wof4�
<br />without permits and would need to get peafmits. He never stated "stop wer4&1'. The other- ar wil!-be gaing out tedayto post
<br />a "Step We.v» Mr. Hay saii:c it z--id l is ap-licetiE)n a area] awe to tact. of« pro info of what he uain ue : 7 rhe
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<br />windows were beyond Fepairh-ut imadde. no "ent this or to contact us to doeument the eendition prior to
<br />work. Gu s I
<br />performing the A%at7 New we hav� t Wick p,;l:ars arJ4-.b the prepe.-ty 1: st inside the municipal side
<br />This :s leas than 44 hours old Thea ent : of entirely curer] Pietures attaehe.7
<br />Update 4/25/16
<br />On April 22, 2016 at approximately Ipm I arrived at the property located at 841 Park Ave. This property is part of the Chapin
<br />Park Local Historic District. I photographed all four sides of the house and made notes as to number each window of the structure
<br />and detailing which had been replaced or were still original by way of a diagram that I hand drawn on site. The numbers that I
<br />refer to in this report correspond to those numbers which can be found on the printed photographs and my original drawings.
<br />I was asked per the Commission's request to inspect the remaining windows at the house to determine if they were deteriorated
<br />beyond repair. I photographed as many of the windows as I could get to close enough to show detail. Those that I found to have
<br />significant deterioration, I photographed and noted.
<br />For the sake of simplicity, I have tried to detail the windows according to their respective numbers.
<br />1-14 Have already been switched out to new windows
<br />15-16 There are no windows present to inspect, just openings with rigid insulation
<br />17-26 Details in photographs will show that the sashes have sustained significant damage due to attempts to secure property.
<br />The sashes themselves have had screws driven through them to secure the sashes to the frames. None of these windows
<br />had ropes, weights, or parting stops. The interior photographs will show the weight pockets are empty and filled with
<br />insulation. Most have had the parting stops ripped broken out with sections of those stops still located in the jambs.
<br />There are areas of dry rot in the muntins especially in #'s 22-24. The lower sashes of the first floor on that side have
<br />some separation on the frame joints but have been damaged due to the screws. If not for this damage and the missing
<br />pieces these would not have been beyond repair.
<br />27-28 These two windows are loose to the touch, dry rot and weather have left the glass barely in the frames. The muntins on
<br />these two are the worst in the structure and are soft to the touch. The lower sashes on these two are beyond repair.
<br />29-30 These two have been painted and caulked to improve appearance. The wood is not soft, but once again these have been
<br />secured with numerous screws that have split the sash frames.
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