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• CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 6 June 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-0530 <br />Property Location: 512 N St. Joseph <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Free Classic/I904/Hicks House <br />Property Owner: Dan Maloney <br />Landmark or District Designation: North St. Joseph Street Local Historic District, Ordinance #8949-98 <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: The two-story rectangular plan wood frame house has a cement over brick <br />foundation, and cross gable roof with asphalt shingles. A full width porch with hip roof spans the front of the house and is <br />supported by Doric columns. Siding is vinyl with vertical vinyl on porch. Windows are vinyl 1/1 double hung. <br />ALTERATIONS: Vinyl siding is not original. Vinyl and glass block windows are not original. The porch columns and railing <br />are not original. COA#2016-1109 approved an addition at the northeast corner of the house. RME42018-0122 replaced vinyl <br />replacement windows with new vinyl windows. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "To make a two car garage" <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Reif Custom Builders, Inc. will construct a 24' x 24', one story garage in the <br />rear of the main house. The new garage will be constructed on the location of a former garage where the previous concrete <br />foundation still exists. Existing foundation will be removed and new concrete foundation installed. Garage design will resemble <br />the house with a 4/12 pitch roof with a 12" overhang (same as addition) with asphalt architectural shingles and silver-grey vinyl <br />siding (same as house). There will be one 36" six panel steel service door with no window and one 16'xT paneled steel overhead <br />door with no window. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: n/a <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, NORTH ST JOSEPH STREET: <br />• III. NEW CONSTRUCTION <br />New construction includes any new building or structure constructed within the boundaries of the historic district, or any <br />new addition to an existing building. New construction should be designed considering the appearance of the other <br />buildings in the neighborhood. <br />A. HEIGHT AND PROPORTION <br />The majority of structures in the district are two stories high and are square, rectangular, or irregular in plan. There are a few <br />story -and -a -half residences. The prevalent facade proportions are between a 1:1 and a 1:2 height -to -width ratio. <br />Required <br />The height of a new structure and its height -to -width proportions shall be consistent with adjacent buildings in the <br />district. The building height shall be no greater than that of the tallest existing structure and no less than that of the <br />lowest existing structure of the same type in the same block. Facade proportions shall be established by permitting no <br />structure with a facade wider or narrower than those existing in the same block. Additions to existing buildings shall be related in <br />height and proportion to the existing structure. <br />Recommended <br />Contemporary designs should be compatible in character and mood to the building or neighborhood. <br />Prohibited <br />Additions may not be constructed that would change the existing facade of a building, alter its scale or architectural character, or <br />add new height. <br />Not Recommended <br />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 />B. BUILDING MATERIALS <br />Wall materials in the district are predominantly wood clapboard and its imitation in aluminum and vinyl. Some walls are brick. <br />Patterned shingles are common in gable ends and dormers. <br />Required <br />Exterior materials used on a new structure shall be compatible in scale, texture and color with adjacent structures. <br />Materials used on an addition to an existing structure shall relate to the existing or original materials of that structure. As much of <br />the original structure as possible shall be retained so that the addition could be removed without damage to the basic structure and <br />appearance of the building. <br />Recommended <br />• Metal or vinyl siding may be used when it is the only feasible alternative. This siding should be compatible with the <br />original size and style and with the materials of other buildings in the district. <br />Prohibited <br />�1 <br />