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b. Material requested - Replace with a shorter JELD-WEN® W-2500 Series awning <br />window, dimensions 24x24 1. <br />i. Primary window selection: <br />1. JELD-WEN 24 in. x 24 in. W-2500 Series Black Painted Clad Wood <br />Awning Window w/ Natural Interior and Screen THDJW143300138 - <br />The Home Depot <br />ii. Alternate window selection: <br />1. JELD-WEN 24 in. x 24 in. W-2500 Series Black Painted Clad Wood <br />Awning Window w/ Natural Interior and Screen THDJW143300075 - <br />The Home Depot <br />4. Northside, First floor (1 kitchen window) <br />a. Action requested – replace 1 window with a new window, to aid in new kitchen <br />function. Replaced window will be stored or donated. <br />b. Material requested - Replace with JELD-WEN® W2500 Series window, dimensions <br />48x30 <br />i. Primary window selection: <br />1. https://www.homedepot.com/p/JELD-WEN-48-in-x-30-in-W-2500- <br />Series-Black-Painted-Clad-Wood-Awning-Window-w-Natural-Interior- <br />and-Screen-THDJW143300187/300528080 <br />ii. Alternate window selection: <br />1. JELD-WEN 48 in. x 30 in. W-2500 Series Black Painted Clad Wood <br />Awning Window w/ Natural Interior and Screen THDJW143300124 - <br />The Home Depot <br />5. Northside, Second floor (1 bathroom window) <br />a. Action requested – Replace 1 existing window with two new shorter awning windows <br />to aid in bathroom function. Replaced window will be stored or donated. <br />b. Material requested – Two JELD-WEN® W2500 Series window, dimensions 24x20 <br />each 1. JELD-WEN 24 in. x 20 in. W-2500 Series Black Painted Clad Wood Awning <br />Window w/ Natural Interior and Screen THDJW143300068 - The Home Depot <br /> <br />This structure has been extensively modified, revealing little of the original configuration. The wrap-around porch <br />was enclosed, leading to the strange window configuration facing the front porch. Any windows on the outside of <br />this enclosed porch area can be seen as later additions. <br /> <br />Staff supports selective replacement of deteriorated windows, resizing existing window openings to better <br />accommodate use and functionality, and re-orienting existing windows when possible. The submitted proposal <br /> <br />The front façade of the structure is strange. The small second story (bathroom) window is offset and seems <br />uncharacteristically large. Staff discussed whether this double-hung window was originally a smaller circular/oval <br />window. The casing/trim detail is consistent on the front façade (save for the ancillary first floor door), including <br />for the later-addition/enclosed porch window. This indicates that the enclosure and second story (bathroom) were <br />early modifications to the structure. <br /> <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: CHAPIN PARK <br />[…] <br />II. EXISTING STRUCTURES <br />A. BUILDING MATERIALS <br />Original exterior building materials in the district include brick, stucco, clapboard, wood shingles, and brick or stone masonry. In some <br />instances, vinyl, composite and aluminum siding have been applied over the original material. <br />Required <br />Original exterior building materials shall be retained when possible. Deterioration of wood materials shall be prevented through repair, <br />cleaning and painting. The existing architectural detail around windows, porches, doors and eaves shall be retained or replaced by replicas of <br />the same design when deteriorated beyond repair. <br />Masonry, including brick and stucco structures, shall be maintained, and properly cleaned only when necessary to halt deterioration or to <br />remove stains and shall be done in a method acceptable for the preservation of the surface: i.e. low-pressure water and soft natural bristle <br />brushes. Brick or masonry mortar joints should be repointed only when there is evidence of moisture problems, or when sufficient mortar is