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Administrator Feasel clarified that this project was withdrawn because the applicant is <br />bidding the project out without the Jamb -liner option that was previously discussed. <br />The project may qualify for Administrative Approval. <br />2. 617-619 Cushing Street #2020-0224A #8142-90 Local <br />Landmark <br />Representation: Ricardo Nevarez, 2913 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, IN <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: March 9, 2020 <br />Application Number: 2020-0224A <br />Property Location: 617-619 North Cushing <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Gabled-ell/Stick/1892 <br />Property Owner: Avnis LLC <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark, Ordinance #8142-90 <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: Main structure is a two-story irregular plan Gabled -ell house in the stick style on a <br />brick foundation (that was previously covered in stucco). Wood clapboard siding with decorative square panels and jigsaw <br />shingles. Asphalt shingle roof with centrally mounted brick chimney. Gabled dormers with decorated rakeboards, molded <br />wood eaves and take, and a plain frieze. The front entry porch adds distinctive styling, the side entrance has a unique canopy <br />with fan -decorated semicircular brackets. Windows were originally I -over -1 double hung with plain wood jambs and sills and <br />decorated wood entablatures; many windows are now vinyl replacements. <br />617 Cushing stands to the rear of the main house closer to the alley and was possibly originally an outbuilding. It is a one and a <br />half story stmemre with a brick foundation and a centrally mounted chimney. Originally sided in wood, it is now covered in <br />vinyl. Windows are a mix of original wood one -over -one double hung, casements, and replacement vinyl windows. <br />ALTERATIONS: Both properties have been extensively modified over the course over the last century. Windows have been <br />replaced in both structures (without COA); 617 Cushing had vinyl siding installed over the original siding. AA 2019-0517 <br />approved a number of projects on the exterior of both structures which have not been completed (removal and reconstruction of <br />chimneys, foundation work, tree removal, landscaping improvements, and the removal of the exterior stair well). AA 2019- <br />1023 allowed for the removal and re -roofing of the asphalt shingle roof, as well as the installation of new gutters and <br />downspouts. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "Take oJfNonh crest back entry door. Seal and replace with "vodsiding. Change vinyl kiechen <br />window abom the sink. take off back entry door and replace by sliding patio door and build a wood deck 10'x 8' widr stairs <br />towards the backyard. Fix basement latch exterior entry door, make it frmetional and safe for use. " <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Applicant seeks a Certificate of Appropriateness for changes on the structure <br />4-. Remove exterior entrance door at northwest comer of house. Side over with wood siding to match the existing <br />reveal and dimensions. <br />2, Remove vinyl kitchen window on rear facade, replace with new JELD-WEN `Better Series' 24 /," W x 38" H <br />vinyl single hung window in white. Replace siding as needed, matching existing reveal and dimensions. <br />3 Retroactively remove rear entrance door, widen opening, and replace with JELD-WEN Builders series 60" x 80" <br />Vinyl Left Hand Sliding Patio Door. Trim and repair siding to match original. <br />4 Construct new 10' x 8' patio outside rear entrance with pressure treated #1 Thick Deck Board. <br />3: Reconstruct existing basement access hatch. <br />Late 19'h century structures often had multiple front entrances (leading to some being labeled as `coffin doors' er'f nieral doors' <br />as they were supposedly installed to allow coffins to be brought into and removed from a house without navigating tight turns or <br />comers). Historic record indicates this structure has long existed as a multi -family house with multiple units, necessitating <br />multiple entrances. This is retlected in the property history and 1932 Assessor Cards. <br />