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New stories should not be added, nor should existing stories be removed, which would destroy important architectural details, <br />features or spaces of the building. Any style or period of architecture that is incompatible with what exists should not be <br />permitted in the new additions. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. <br />Elicia Feasel, Executive Director <br />Commissioner Buccellato moved to approve application under condition that the <br />contractor/owner submit specifications for the windows to verify that the muntins are raised <br />matching the existing house, and the garage doors are consistent with the existing garage doors, <br />and staff would have the authority to approve that. Seconded by Commissioner Anderson. Five <br />in favor, none opposed. <br />Vote: 5 — 0. <br />COA#2016-0331 Approved with Conditions. <br />5. 841 Park Avenue COA#2016-0401 Chapin Park <br />Representation by Cole Hay, 841 Park Avenue <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 18 April 2016 <br />Application Number: 2016-0401 <br />Property Location: 841 Park Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: T-Plan/1890Berger House <br />Property Owner: Cole Hay <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The 2 story frame house with a south bay has an irregular plan set upon a brick <br />foundation. It has a cross gable roof with moulded rake and 3 -tab asphalt shingles. There is a small shed dormer on the central <br />gable. The windows are nine -light casements in the front with 3 light transoms. The bay has 9/1 double hung wood windows. <br />The front door is a wood panel door from the 1916 re -model with round light and arched lintel and decorative metalwork and <br />hinges. There are some original wood storm windows and aluminum storm windows. <br />ALTERATIONS: The fagade of the house was remodeled into a cottage style from a T plan with curved side wraparound porch <br />and Doric columns above the knee wall. The 1/1 double hung windows were replaced with casements in the front and 6/1 in the <br />rest of the house. The bay area was added in 1916 with 9/1 windows. The original wood roofing shingles have been replaced <br />with asphalt shingles. The metal awing over the front entrance noted in the 1987 survey card has been removed and a new porch <br />overhang is under construction with COA 2010-1001A. The aluminum storm windows are modern additions. The roof was <br />replaced with COA 2010-1001A <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Proposed (A): completion of front porch per all original approved specifications (see drawing). <br />Currently: exterior trim in poor condition (see photos). Proposed (B): replace with new Plygem trim, a superior wood <br />substitute, matching the original (see brochure). Currently: exterior siding in poor condition (see photos). Proposed (C): <br />replace with new 6" beveled cedar lap siding, same material & size as original. Currently: windows in very poor condition (see <br />photos). Proposed (D): replace with Pella Proline 450 Series double -hung, casement and fixed transom windows with 7/8" <br />simulated divided -light (SDL) grilles (see brochure). Currently: front door weather damaged beyond use (see photos). Proposed <br />(E) replace with an oak door matching the original, hand crafted by Dovetail Joint, who do many of the exterior doors at Notre <br />Dame, and using the original hardware. Proposed (F): construct 2 masonry post columns with curved end fencing, defining the <br />property (see drawing). Post columns to match masonry post column on front porch. See attached description of work. <br />Applicant has provided examples of "previously approved projects" in the neighborhood that relate to the type of projects <br />proposed. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The owner proposes (A) to complete the front porch by installing brick porch and <br />steps, brick half column topped with half post column, new door with original hardware, and gutter. The door is currently being <br />built and stained, and porch roof framing and trim have been completed. The original COA 2010-1001A was renewed in 2013 <br />and 2014. The overhang has been constructed but the proposed brick stoop and step with composite Doric Column. The replica <br />front door has not been installed B: replacing all wood trim on the house with Plygem, a cellular PVC product; the front gable <br />trim is already complete. Proposed D: replace all existing wood windows with Pella Proline 450 Series aluminum exterior -clad <br />wood windows. Window replacement in the front is complete. Proposed F: Construct 2 masonry post columns to match the <br />masonry post column on front porch, to be used as part of a comer fence to define and enhance the front corners of the property. <br />The siding (Proposed C), and front door replacement (Proposed E) could be considered a Routine Maintenance Exclusion, as they <br />are a replacement in kind. See attached drawings, photos, and brochures for further information. <br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT: <br />March 10, 2016 <br />