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E <br />• STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: March 8, 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-0302 <br />Property Location: 1728 East Wayne Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Neo -Colonial / 1952 / "Parchem House" <br />Property Owner: Daniel and Elizabeth Colleran <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street Local Historic District, Ordinance #7796-87 <br />Rating: Non -Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: This Garrison Colonial Revival house is a 2 -story frame with <br />rectangular frame. It has a gable roof, plain raking trim and asphalt shingles. The second floor overhangs at the <br />front. The exterior fagade is wood shingles and flagstone. The windows are wood 2/2 double hung with horizontal <br />lines and louvered shutters on the first story. There is a large picture window flanked by double hung 2/2 windows <br />in a square bay extension at the front of the house. The entry is offset with a single door and wood screen, simple <br />flush pilaster and entablature detail. The chimney is external and on the west side of the structure. A one-story <br />shed addition is at the rear of the main house. There is a detached 2 -car garage at the rear of the property. <br />ALTERATIONS: The concrete stoop previously had railings, but they were removed at some point. CoA 1998- <br />0910 permitted the complete tear -off and re -roof of the structure. Ten original windows on the second story were <br />replaced with 1/1 vinyl windows in January of 2018 without COA. COA 2018-0118 for "Window Replacement — <br />leaking windows w/ lead paint" was denied. <br />• APPLICATION ITEMS: "1. Replace upstairs windows. 2. Replaced ground floor windows with special <br />consideration for picture window on front for uniform look." <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Applicant seeks retroactive approval for ten second story windows <br />with 1/1 double hung Pella Series 250 vinyl windows. Window installation completion is currently ceased until a <br />COA is approved and building permit obtained, requiring additional trim and seal to complete the installation. <br />Owner and staff have met to discuss options to replicate the 2/2 pattern of original windows; no feasible alternative <br />is apparent. <br />Applicant seeks proactive approval for the replacement of the wood 2/2 double -hung windows on the ground floor <br />with 1/1 double hung Pella Series 250 vinyl windows. The large and prominent picture window on the front fagade <br />will remain. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: <br />N/A <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, EAST WAYNE STREET: <br />The East Wayne Street Local Historic District was established by an ordinance enacted by the Common Council of the City of <br />South Bend in 1987 for the protection of the historic character of the neighborhood. Under the requirements of this <br />ordinance, a Certificate of Appropriateness (CoA) is required for any activity in the district which requires a building permit <br />or which alters the appearance of a building or site. Painting of previously painted surfaces is released from this requirement <br />and requires no approval. Consideration by the Historic Preservation Commission of proposed repairs or alterations is guided <br />by the following set of guidelines which have been developed cooperation with neighborhood representatives and have been <br />adopted by referendum of the district property owners. <br />Note: The Guidelines selected by the East Wayne Street Local Historic District are (b2) — Rehabilitation. <br />is(b2) Rehabilitation <br />Maintaining the existing character of the District, and whenever possible returning it to its original condition. Any <br />rehabilitation would not require the removal of all non -original materials but would encourage the removal of all such materials <br />which are incompatible with the defined elements of preservation for the District. The design of new construction or alteration <br />would not require the duplication of the original design and construction, but should be compatible with the existing structures <br />