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Four in favor, none opposed. <br />Vote: 4 — 0 Motion to approve COA#2018-0803A is passed. <br />• <br />5.1708 E Wayne COA# 2018-0804 #7796-87 East Wayne Street LHD <br />Representation: Barbara Wascisin Hernly, 1708 Wayne Street <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: August 10, 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-0804 <br />Property Location: 1708 E Wayne <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: "Payton House" / Colonial Revival / 1929 / H. R. Stapp / Whitcomb & Keller <br />Property Owner: Barbara Wascisin Hernly <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street Local Historic District, Ordinance #7796-87 <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: This is a two storey frame Colonial Revival home with a rectangular plan, gable <br />asphalt shingle roof with raking trim and returns. A side brick chimney with concrete cap is on the west end. There are 6/1 <br />double -hung windows with wood casings, louvered shutters, and a brick header course. Brick is used throughout. A 1 -story shed <br />roof wing with 1/2 pediment gabled open-end is on the west side of the structure. A 2 -car, 2 -door garage with gabled roof stands <br />to the south east of the main structure. <br />ALTERATIONS: COA # 1994-0606 allowed for the complete tear off and re -roofing with 25 -year synthetic shingles. COA <br />#2003-0630 allowed for multiple projects, including the removal/replacement of a rear window with a door, the construction of <br />an 18' x 16'6" addition, and site work. COA #2011-0421 allowed for the complete tear -off and re -roofing with 30 -year <br />Certainteed Landmark Series shingles. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "Replacement of existing fence, and extending fence approx 12 foot to front of Sunroom. Project was • <br />completed in April of 2018. Homeowner was informed by Contractor that no permits were needed as we were replacing an <br />existing fence." <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Applicant seeks retroactive approval for the following improvements to the site: <br />1. Reconstruction of existing fence using new wood, <br />2. Extension of existing fence 16' north, parallel to property line towards the street, <br />3. Connecting fence extension 10' from northern terminus to the exterior of the sunroom. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: <br />N/A <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, EAST WAYNE STREET: <br />I. THE ENVIRONMENT <br />A. THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENT — The district is characterized by its proximity to downtown South <br />Bend. It encompasses several blocks of East Wayne Street, North and South, from Eddy Street east to <br />Greenlawn and the south side of Jefferson Boulevard from Eddy Street east to Sunnyside Avenue. The <br />district is bounded on the north by Jefferson Boulevard from Eddy Street to Sunnyside Avenue and then <br />by the north property lines by the Wayne Street properties to Greenlawn. The south boundary is the <br />southern right of way of the alley or the southern property lines of East Wayne Street, South. Unique <br />features of the neighborhood include the island of homes between East Wayne Street North and East <br />Wayne Street South, the parks at each end of the island, and the brick pillars at the entrance way (Eddy <br />Street) to the subdivision with signage reading "Whitecomb and Keller's Sunnymede." <br />Required <br />Distinctive existing features such as brick entry pillars, parks, gardens, streetlights, fences, signs, walkways, streets and <br />building setbacks shall be retained. Major landscaping items, fencing, walkways, streetlights, signs and benches shall be <br />compatible with the character of the neighborhood in size, scale, material, and color. Street lighting should be maintained at <br />levels recommended by the Illuminating Engineering Society. Light sources must have spectral distribution in all color ranges. <br />Older light fixtures and supporting posts must be similar in proportion, scale, size, shape, style, and appearance to the existing . <br />historic lamps. Streetlights shall be placed so that adequate illumination is afforded all sections of public sidewalks. <br />Recommended <br />10 <br />
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