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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 08 June 2016 <br />Application Number: 2016-0608 <br />Property Location: 127 Franklin <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Free Classic/1895/Glover House <br />Property Owner: William Fewell <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: This 2 -story wood frame Free Classic has a brick <br />foundation and architectural shingle roof. The wrap-around porch has Doric columns set on brick piers <br />with wood balustrade. Windows are double hung, 1/1 and 12/12, with crowns. <br />ALTERATIONS: A 2 -story addition was added to the house in 1947, and it was converted to 2 <br />apartments at that time. There is a 1 -story "laundry" addition in the rear. Front porch has been enclosed <br />with screen. RME 2016-0524 renewed COA 2014-0522B, installation of "lap width cement siding to <br />match original over asbestos siding." <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Replace as many wood as poss_with vinal low E windows <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Owner proposes to replace all remaining original <br />windows with Jeld-Wen replacement windows, preserving exterior wood trim and crowns, and install <br />windows in two openings on rear addition room which have never been filled. Our understanding is that <br />any existing replacement windows will remain. First choice is for Jeld-Wen vinyl although the owner <br />provided a Jeld-Wen wood alternative. The majority of the windows are 1/1; there is one 2/2 in the rear <br />and a 12/12 divided lite pattern in the front. The owner would like to install a decorative glass wood <br />window in replacement of the 12/12. <br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT: <br />At' approximately 10 am I met with the owner Bill Fewell of the property located at 127 Franklin Place. I <br />was requested to assess the condition of the existing windows as Mr. Fewell has submitted a COA <br />application to replace those windows. The results are as follows: <br />South side - <br />8 -original 1/1 double hung windows <br />4 -have dry -rotted sills and compromised jambs (non-functioning and soft to touch) as a result of <br />several years of window unit air conditioners being left in place year round. <br />East side (Front) - <br />2 -original 1/1 double hung windows <br />1 -has broken sash with rotted sill and jamb <br />1 -needs sill repair <br />1 -original 12/12 double hung window <br />Broken muntins in two spots, missing glass in two spots, sill is dry rotted, and <br />Jamb has failed under weight of window A/C and exposure to elements <br />2 -original 1/1 double hung as part of bay in porch painted shut but structurally sound <br />1 -original IA double hung as center of bay in porch, sound with wood storm in place <br />North side - <br />1 -vinyl replacement 1/1 <br />2-block/vinyl replacements <br />