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<br /> <br />K I L <br />ARCHITECTURE <br />P L A N N I N G <br />www.kilarchitecture.com <br /> <br />1 1 2 6 L I N C O L N W A Y E A S T S O U T H B E N D I N 4 6 6 0 1 ( 5 7 4 ) 2 8 8 . 2 6 5 4 V O I C E 2 8 9 . 2 4 2 0 F A X <br />concrete profiles and dimensions. The material change is proposed in order to provide a more <br />durable long-term material for this specific application. <br /> <br />5.) Foundation Waterproofing/Grading: Photos 12-19 <br /> Due to moisture infiltration into the basement via the foundation walls, this project <br />proposes to excavate around the entire home in order to apply exterior foundation <br />waterproofing and to back fill and re-grade close to existing conditions, while ensuring that <br />all new grading provides a positive slope away from the structure. For transparency, this item <br />is being offered as it will require the removal and replacement of the existing grade plane <br />around the existing structure. To facilitate this work, the north side deck in the back yard will <br />need to be removed, and is proposed to be replaced with a new wood deck of similar size in <br />the same general location (specifics on replacement to be applied for in future COA. <br />Additionally, the southeast concrete patio on the street face of the home will need to be <br />removed (as approved in previous COA 2022-1216) and is proposed to be replaced using <br />pavers rather than concrete. <br /> <br />6.) Basement Window Well: Photos 13-17 <br /> Due to programmatic changes within the basement, this project proposes to remove <br />two existing concrete windows wells and associated original steel framed basement windows <br />with wood interior storms at the north elevation (back of house). These wells are proposed to <br />be filled in as the basement will no longer require them, and a future deck will be located in <br />place of these (deck to be applied for in future COA application.) The third window well on <br />the north elevation of the home is proposed to be removed and replaced with a new egress <br />well, to be a prefabricated molded unit with integrated steps or ladder - Final spec to be <br />determined. <br /> <br />7.) Window Restoration, Replacement, and New: Photos 13, 20-37 <br /> The home has all of its original steel framed casement windows all with removable <br />interior storms. The south elevation features four character defining units which include <br />leaded glass panels. Overall, the existing windows are in solid restorable condition, but are <br />ready for significant restoration due to deferred maintenance. There is one window unit, <br />however, which is deemed deteriorated beyond repair. This project proposes replacing all of <br />the windows in the home with Aluminum Clad Wood Marvin Ultimate Casement Narrow <br />Frame with simulated divided lites with spacer bar, warranted for 20 years. The lite patterns <br />will be customized to match existing. The leaded glass units on the street facing wall will be <br />removed, restored, and re-installed within a proposed new window unit to resemble the <br />existing, please refer to key plans: <br /> <br /> A: Replacement Window w/ Leaded Glass Restored & Integrated – Photos 11, 20-22 <br />B: Replacement of Deteriorated Beyond Repair – Photos 28-29 <br /> C: Replacement of Basement Windows for Egress – Photos 13-17 <br /> D: Replacement of all Other Windows. – Photos 23-37