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Scope of Work. as Submitted <br />January 18, 2018 • <br />1728 E. Wayne Street <br />Elizabeth & Daniel Colleran <br />3 Bedrooms <br />1 bath / 1 half bath <br />Master — 3 — Faces West and South <br />Nursery — 3 — Faces North and East <br />Guest Room — 2 Faces North and West <br />Hallway — 1 — Faces East <br />Bathroom —1 — Faces South — bottom pane tempered w/ privacy glass — currently original window is tempered with privacy. <br />March 8', 2018 — 9:41 PM <br />E-mail message from Daniel Colleran to Historic Preservation Specialist Adam Toering <br />Did we call our windows two by two or double hung? I'll call them two by two here ...but we can change if needed. <br />Here goes, 14 in total: <br />The North (street) face has three windows: a pair of two -by -two windows that surround the large picture window. <br />The driveway (east) side has 2 windows: a two -by -two at the bottom of the interior staircase and a hybrid two by two • <br />that has the original on top and the bottom is now a single pane of tempered glass (no wood divider). <br />The west side has three two -by -two windows <br />The south has one window in the kitchen, which is a side by side, crank (each side has a crank) window that is a <br />combination of Vinyl and wood that must have been replaced maybe 10 years ago or so? This window does not <br />appear to be professionally installed from the looks of the craftsmanship. <br />Finally the back sunroom has two windows facing east., two facing south and two facing west. These windows are a <br />combination of wood and vinyl. They appear to be two by two, but actually the dividing "wood" is a detachable piece <br />of vinyl. Pulling off the fake strip does, in fact, match these windows with the windows that have already been <br />installed upstairs. <br />I will have to take the photos tomorrow in the daylight and send those along. <br />Thanks, <br />Dan <br />0 <br />