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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: April 1, 2010 <br />Application Number: 2010 -0401A <br />Property Location: 2300 Portage <br />Architectural Style/Date /Architect or Builder: Craftsman/1900 /Claude K. Howell, Architect <br />Property Owner: Stonemor Indiana LLC <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The Riverview Cemetery Gatehouse is a two- storey <br />structure with an irregular plan and stone foundation. The walls are rough -cut, irregularly coursed, <br />fieldstone walls with wood paneled gables. The wood gable ends have horizontal, vertical and diagonal <br />half timbering. The roof is covered in red slate, gabled in shape with gable intersects, a front gable <br />dormer and a gabled porte - cochere: The structure also has projecting wooden eaves and open rake. The <br />building boasts a wraparound veranda with Doric half columns, rough cut stone balustrades with stone <br />cap and a porte - cochere set at a 45 degrees angle to the main body of the structure with an open eave <br />gabled roof curved brackets and vertical slats. The windows are double hung wood sash on the first floor <br />and double hung sashes with diamond pattern in the top sash of the second floor. The windows also have <br />stone lintels. The gatehouse also has oval windows set into the curved south wall on either side on the <br />chimney and a glazed wood frame double front door. The Gatehouse is situated between curvilinear <br />drives at the main entrance of the cemetery on the east side of Portage Avenue. There is the remaining <br />half of the granite curved wall with limestone post caps that originally supported the iron main gate <br />securing the entrance. <br />ALTERATIONS: There have been inappropriate repairs to the ridge of the south roof. The storm <br />windows are missing on the structure. The deteriorating brick chimney in the rear kitchen/utility wing of <br />the structure has been covered with a concrete coating as has the foundation. This coating is deteriorating <br />as well. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Bartow Builders Contractor for StoneMor Partners, L.P. states: See <br />attachments/Plans. We will have exact mortar combination mix for wall repair for committee review <br />meeting. We are researching yet. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT. Please see attached detailed explanation with <br />photographs and product information. Bartow Builders has been retained by StoneMor Partners to <br />rehabilitate and repair the Gate House and -Stone Entrance Wall at Riverview Cemetery. StoneMor also <br />wishes to create a concrete handicap ramp ( #6) from the Porte Cochere (referenced as car port) to the <br />main entrance with the railings set into the concrete. This will necessitate an additional step ( #6) to the <br />front entry. This will step will be recycled from the limestone step currently in the rear of the building <br />that is proposed for replacement with concrete. <br />The re- building and restoration of the remaining section of the original Entrance Wall will include the <br />removal of the near by trees and shrubbery because their root systems are undermining its foundation. <br />More appropriate replacement landscaping selections will prevent this in the future. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />B. Treatment <br />Treatment shall be defined as any change of surface materials that will not alter the style or original form. <br />Such improvements include re- roofing, glazing, or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that can <br />potentially enhance or detract from the character of he landmark. A treatment change of any surface whether <br />on the landmark or in its environment may require a Certificate of Appropriateness if it significantly alters the <br />appearance of the landmark. Although these kinds of changes may not require a Building Permit, a Certificate <br />
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