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• STAFF REPORT <br />• CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: November 14, 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-1113A <br />Property Location: 702 N St Joseph <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: American Foursquare / 1907 <br />Property Owner: Fengrong Ma <br />Landmark or District Designation: River Bend Local Historic District (#8308-92) <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: This is a two-story square house on a field stone foundation. Walls <br />are asphalt shingles; the second story has a slight overhang. The roof is hipped with asphalt shingles. Hipped <br />dormers are at the north and south sides, with the southern being slightly larger. A gable dormer is on the west roof <br />face. A first story hipped roof porch is on the west face with concrete steps and decking. Windows are 1/1 double <br />hung, some wood and some aluminum storms. The chimney is centrally mounted. <br />ALTERATIONS: The irregular sized dormers appear to indicate some later modification to the roofline of the <br />house. COA 1998-0818 allowed for the in-kind replacement of the roof and gutters. COA 1998-0827 added <br />further clarification for the in-kind roof replacement. RME 2018-0829 allowed for the reconstruction of the <br />centrally mounted chimney. <br />. APPLICATION ITEMS: "Change -5 (ONE) window around attic." <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Applicant seeks a Certificate of Appropriateness for <br />improvements on the structure including: <br />Removal of two (2) existing double -hung windows from the south attic dormer. <br />a. Windows are approximately 28" high by 10" wide, <br />b. Windows are extensively deteriorated, per photographs supplied by the applicant. <br />Replace with one (1) SEMCO brand aluminum -clad (wood core) window, approximately 28" x 28". <br />a. SEMCO (allegedly) does not manufacture windows of the size of the original windows. <br />b. The replacement window will fill the entire cavity of the previous windows. <br />Applicant originally wanted to replace all five windows in the attic dormers. Upon further conversations with Staff, <br />applicant has opted to paint three of the windows, and replace only the southern windows. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: <br />November 13, 2018 <br />On November 12, 2018 I met with the owner of the property located at 702 N St. Joseph. She has applied to replace <br />the windows located on the south -facing third floor dormer. I was unable to go inside the structure as the tenant <br />works from home and did not want to be disturbed. I photographed the windows from the outside and was able to <br />determine that the one of the four sashes would need to be replaced or be rebuilt. The meeting rail of the top sash is <br />broken free. The other window has the sashes reversed meaning upper forced down and lower sash forced up. The <br />sashes do not look to be in place. <br />The owner provided me with a quote sheet for a Semco window from Richards Supply. I did not feel that the quote <br />provided enough information about what was being proposed. I went to Richards Supply and got model -specific <br />brochures and photographed a show room model. Photographs are in the digital file. <br />. Steve Szaday <br />Preservation Inspector <br />
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