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STAFF REPORT <br />41 CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: May 7, 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-0412A <br />Property Location: 802 Forest Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Gabled -Ell / 1890 <br />Property Owner: Karen Graubart <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park Local (Ordinance #9574-05) and National Historic District <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: The house located at 802 Forest is a one and a half story wood frame <br />gabled -ell with an irregular plan set upon a brick foundation. Window are wood 1/1 double hung with aluminum <br />storm windows. Exterior walls are clad in vinyl siding. The house has multiple gables with returns and a shed <br />dormer in the rear. <br />ALTERATIONS: COA #2009-1005C removed a Linden Tree in the tree lawn as well as called for the trimming <br />of the remaining trees, per the city forester's recommendation. COA #2011-0809 allowed for the repair of the flat <br />roof and flashing on the north side of the structure. COA #2013-0607 allowed for the replacement of the 3' cedar <br />picket fence using in-kind material and the original posts. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "I request permission to tear down a collapsing deck addition to side of house back from <br />the street. I also request permission to replace it with a low -profile wooden or composite deck, [not visible from?] <br />• the street. The house has siding so no historical character is being affected, and so I request permission [...] See <br />attached from contractor. Photo from side of house where deck located. Steve Szaday [... ]" <br />From attached documents: <br />"We will remove an unsafe and deteriorating deck/ pergola type structure on the side of your home exiting the <br />kitchen area. We will build a new 16' x 16' deck of treated wood material, one step down from your home's floor <br />level to put the deck closer to the ground, to avoid the requirement of a new handrailing." <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Applicant seeks a Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal <br />and reconstruction of the deck and the rear of the property. The current deck and pergola will be removed and be <br />replaced by a new deck that will be lower to the ground and will, according to the design description, be minimally <br />visible from the street. The replacement deck will not have a pergola attached above it, and will therefore be even <br />less visible than the present structure. <br />Six new post holes will be dug to a depth of approximately 3' for the installation of six 6"x6" posts set in concrete. <br />Beams, joists, and decking will be installed to create the deck surface approximately 12" above the current yard <br />surface. Overall size of the new deck will be 16' x 16'. <br />The contractor has provided an option for the installation of Fiberon Horizon Decking. Fiberon Horizon products <br />are constructed of approximately 40% wood (wood fiber, wood dust or wood flour) and 60% Polyethylene. <br />Applicant is interested in using composite materials for their lifespan, but is amenable to using traditional wood <br />products. <br />PRESERVATION INSPECTOR REPORT: <br />February 27, 2018 <br />• This morning I was contacted by Karen the owner of 802 Forest in regards to the deck attached to the <br />structure at 802 Forest. She was taking quotes for replacement or rebuild. She requested an opinion if this needed to <br />come down and if it had to be rebuilt the same way or just the footprint remain the same. I deferred her questions to <br />Adam Toering about the application specifications but I quoted the Chapin Park Standards and Guidelines from the <br />guidebook. <br />