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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br /> <br />Date: September 8, 2020 <br />Application Number: 2020-0910A <br />Property Location: 305 West North Shore Drive <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Colonial <br />Revival/1922/Dalton House <br />Property Owner: Paul Cholis <br />Landmark or District Designation: West North Shore Drive Local <br />Historic District, #6512-78 <br />Rating: Outstanding <br /> <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: Two story brick house with brick foundation on a slightly elevated <br />lot. One story wings on both sides feature cast iron balustrades. The roof is side gable and is covered in slate with <br />three dormers punctuating. Dentilated cornice above entryway and roof. Two side chimneys. Windows are mainly <br />6/1 double hung with shutters; two 4/1 double hung are centered above entrance; dormer windows are round arch <br />8/1 double hung; windows in wings are divided light casement or fixed. Front door is centered with sidelights and <br />transom. Porch features columns and pilasters with Doric capitals. A garage in rear is also of brick material with <br />slate roof. Original copper downspouts and gutters. <br /> <br />ALTERATIONS: COA #2017-0329 allowed for pointing on main house and carriage house. COA #2012-0403 <br />allowed for the removal of one dead/dying/hollow red maple tree per City Forester Brent Thompson. COA #2011- <br />0909 allowed for pointing of sunroom east exterior wall, as well as repair and replacement of the damaged pavers, <br />wing walls, and front and side steps. COA #2003-1023 allowed for the reconstruction of the existing driveway and <br />brick paver curbing. <br /> <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: “Remove dead, diseased, and dying blue spruce at north east ally of property and n/e <br />corner. Est. 19 dead and dying trees.” <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The contractor has requested approval to: <br /> <br />a. Trim large deciduous tree at northeast corner; <br />b. Remove 21 blue spruce trees, including stumps; <br />c. Remove 2 dogwood trees, including stumps <br /> <br />The trees are clustered in the northwest corner of the property, which is the side fronting Lafayette Boulevard and <br />rear on an alley. The blue spruce trees are large and dense but many of the needles are shed. City Forester, Brent <br />Thompson, has noted that these evergreens have a lot of dieback and suggested that they are diseased with <br />Rhizosphaera needle cast that can spread in overcrowded tree plantings like this one. The disease can get expensive <br />and is hard to get poor condition trees to come back to a healthier condition. Removing these trees will open the <br />lawn. There are no new trees proposed to be planted at this time. <br /> <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: WEST NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />I. THE ENVIRONMENT <br />C. LAWNS <br />The Current or historic landscaping character of lawns should be preserved. Paving and blacktopping of existing <br />lawns so as to transform them essentially into parking lots or spaces rather than residential lawns must be <br />prohibited. Front yard areas, trees, and lawns must remain open. Fencing in front yards is prohibited. A fence <br />on the Michigan Street side of lots 12 and 13 may be permitted if done in a distinctive way and is compatible with <br />the character of the structures on these lots, with considerations being made for the high density and speed of the <br />traffic on Michigan Street. <br />