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Commissioner Anderson moved to amend application to be inclusive of alternative roofing <br />materials. Seconded by Commissioner Gelfman. Six in favor, none opposed. <br />Vote: 6 — 0 <br />COA#2016-1128A Amended. <br />Commissioner Anderson moved to conditionally approve application as amended to allow copper <br />standing -seam roofing material to be used on porch and Porte cochere, and to allow alternative <br />(reproduction), synthetic materials for the main roof, but subject to commission approval at a later <br />date. Seconded by Commissioner Gelfman. Six in favor, none opposed. <br />Vote: 6 — 0 <br />COA#2016-1128A Approved as Amended with Conditions. <br />3. 812 Golden COA#2016-1205 Riverside Drive <br />No representation. <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: December 5, 2016 <br />Application Number: 2016-1205 <br />Property Location: 812 Golden <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: American Foursquare/1911 <br />Property Owner: Tim & Leticia Morris <br />Landmark or District Designation: Riverside Drive LHD <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The 2 story frame house has a square plan and is set upon a concrete block <br />foundation. It has a high hip roof with a gable projection on the main fagade and it is covered in asphalt shingles. The walls are <br />aluminum sided. Some of the upper floor windows and the front fagade windows appear to be original 1/1 wood double -hung. <br />All the windows have aluminum storms. There is an open porch with concrete block pillars and piers with wood Doric columns. <br />The front door appears to be original. The house is situated on a very small wedge-shaped lot with a narrow front and side yard; <br />the garage completely dominates the rear yard. <br />ALTERATIONS: The house is aluminum sided and all windows have aluminum storms. The steel security door at the rear of <br />the house is a replacement. The garage appears to be original. The storm door is not original. The south kitchen window has <br />been reduced in size and replaced with a modern vinyl replacement window (1985). A south basement window has been replaced <br />with a vinyl replacement window and the other south side basement window has a deteriorating aluminum storm and wood <br />window. A window at the rear of the house has been removed and/or covered with aluminum siding (1985). The roof was <br />replaced with COA 2007-0316. COA 2010-0802A for vinyl replacement windows was denied with the exception of the front <br />third floor window, as it was determined by the Preservation Specialist that existing windows could be repaired and/or <br />rehabilitated. COA 2016-1019 approved tear down of existing garage, and conditional approval of installation of a new wood <br />deck and French doors (replacing windows) at back side of house; removal and replacement of existing wood windows was <br />denied. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Windows <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT. Owner proposes removal of seven existing first floor windows: four in living <br />room to be replaced with Andersen 200 Series exterior vinyl -clad double -hung wood windows with Colonial "Grilles -Between - <br />the Glass", and three in dining room to be replaced with P1yGem Contractor Series 2000 vinyl double -hung replacement <br />windows. Reasons for replacement are to "increase energy efficiency and safety, and because windows are believed to have too <br />many problems to justify the cost of repair." Andersen vinyl -clad wood windows were chosen for the front of the house, visible <br />from the street; P1yGem vinyl windows for the dining room as they are not visible from the street and face the neighboring house, <br />which is situated extremely close to this property. <br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT: <br />I met with Tim Morris the owner of 812 Golden Ave at his address located in the Riverside Drive Local Historic District. I had <br />received an email from Director Feasel in response to a call from Mr. Morris. We walked around the interior and exterior of the <br />house discussing the condition of his existing windows and his plans to remodel the back yard and remove the extremely small <br />garage. <br />We continued around the house going floor to floor as I photographed each window. There are two windows that have enough <br />damage that needs structural repair by means of an epoxy along the bottom of the sashes. The greatest issues with these windows <br />are: <br />1) the presence of many heavy layers of paint <br />2) missing ropes and pulley wheels with paint interference <br />5 <br />