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7. 620 W Washington COA# 2018-0907 #6569-1979 Local Landmark <br />Representation: Kevin Jekel, 620 W Washington <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: September 10, 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-0907 <br />Property Location: 620 West Washington <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Richardsonian Romanesque/1889/Tippecanoe Place/Henry Ives Cobb, <br />Architect <br />Property Owner: Brian and Kristi Matteoni/Norm Matteoni <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark, ordinance #6569-1979; West Washington Street National Register <br />District; National Historic Landmark designated by the National Park Service (only NHL in St. Joseph County and of only 42 in <br />Indiana) <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: This four-story house with an irregular plan has a 12/12 red tile covered central hip <br />roof with numerous intersecting hips, towers, and gables, and a simple eave line with copper gutters. The exterior walls and <br />foundations are rough stone, with limestone window and door trim. The house has large bay windows on the north faQade, a <br />four-story tower at the northeast corner, projecting turret with conical roof at the southeast corner, a steep gable on the port- <br />cochere at the west end, and six stone chimneys with simple banding and cut stone caps. Most windows are one -over -one wood <br />double -hung; there are also windows with double transoms, as well as a few Gothic windows. Generally, windows are deeply <br />recessed and feature stone lintels and sills. At the west end of the house, colonnettes flank six windows with double transoms on <br />the fourth floor, while first story windows are set in rounded heavy stone arches with colonettes. The front entry porch is <br />enclosed by round stone arches supported by clusters of Romanesque columns. The porte-cochere has intersecting gables and <br />large arched openings. The rear veranda stretches around the south and east, featuring short Romanesque columns with a variety <br />of capitals. Doors are wood. <br />ALTERATIONS: COA 1979-1107 to convert house into a restaurant through exterior changes listed in Appendix I (including . <br />#10: enclosing rear garden veranda) was denied. COA 1979-1217 addressed concerns discussed on previous COA to convert <br />house into a restaurant; it was conditionally approved pending treatment of the porte-cochere. COA 1980-0219, upon review for <br />the third time, approved conversion of the house into a restaurant, enclosure of the porte-cochere doorway openings with <br />nonfunctional paneled wood doors, and enclosure of rear veranda with 6- and 3- light casement and fixed wood windows. COA <br />1980-0317 approved construction of a stone sign south of the Washington Street entrance. COA 1980-0903 approved <br />construction of a wooden fence to enclose area south of building to install a freezer. COA 1982-0524 approved repair of roof. <br />COA 1988-0721 approved in-kind replacement of front steps and repair of north garden wall. Six- and three -light casement and <br />fixed windows enclosing rear veranda have been replaced with new vinyl windows without COA approval, in violation of <br />Ordinance Section 21-100(10). COA 2017-0214A to replace wood windows in rear veranda with vinyl windows encased with <br />wood molding to cover all exposed vinyl was denied. COA 2017-0601 (to remove and replace vinyl windows) applied, <br />subsequently withdrawn. COA 2017-0818 to remove 21 vinyl windows, replacing with new custom wood windows was <br />approved with a timeline of completing Southeast side in Spring 2018 and South side in Fall 2018. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "This COA is to request a postponement of the south covered porch windows in order to prioritize the <br />restoration of original windows to the main house. This has been discussed with Elicia Feasel at HPC and Todd Zeiger with <br />Indiana Landmarks who are in agreement with our request. Requesting to prioritize this fall the restoration of several much- <br />needed windows on the upper East and South side of the house and postpone the replacement of the porch windows on the South <br />side to spring of 2019." <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Application is to request an extension until spring 2019 for the fall 2018 <br />deadline to complete the installation of new custom wood windows to the South side of the rear covered porch. Approving the <br />extension will enable the owners to prioritize the restoration of the original wood windows on the main house. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: n/a <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: n/a <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends extending the deadline for the porch windows until Spring 2019 but that it <br />should not exceed that timeframe. A COA for window restoration should be applied for and will be processed by Staff as a • <br />Routine Maintenance Exclusion. <br />IRA <br />
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