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remaining storm windows in the garage have deteriorated very badly and have been stored in a <br />deteriorating garage that has left them exposed to the elements for years. The home owner will repair the <br />wood storm windows for the non-operable windows on the front porch and the one on the northeast corner <br />of the first floor. He will also attempt to salvage and restore the best ones from the remaining storms in the <br />garage. The homeowner priced restored wood storms with aluminum inserts at $250.00 an opening versus <br />the National Pride cost of $100.00 per opening the all aluminum double hung storm window system. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: Edeewater Place: <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS <br />Window and door frames are in nearly all cases wood. Brick structures have stone sills and brick lintels; <br />masonry block structures have masonry sills and lintels.. In some cases where aluminum siding has been <br />applied window trim has been covered. About half of the. structures in the district have aluminum storm <br />windows, the other half wood storm windows. <br />Required <br />Original windows and doors including sash, lintels, sills, shutters, decorative glass, pediments, hoods, and <br />hardware shall be retained or when deteriorated beyond repair, replaced with duplicates of the existing or <br />original. <br />Recommended <br />Wood frame storm windows and doors, painted to match the existing or original, should be used but should <br />not damage existing frames and should be removable in the future. If new sash and doors are used, the <br />existing or original materials, design, and hardware should be used. When metal storm doors are used, they <br />should be painted anodized or coated to match the existing. When awnings are used they should be of <br />canvas material. <br />Prohibited <br />Existing or original doors, windows, and hardware shall not be discarded when they can be restored and re- <br />used in place. New window and door openings which would alter the scale and proportion of the building <br />should not be introduced. Inappropriate new window and door features such as aluminum insulating glass <br />combinations that require the removal of the original windows and doors shall not be installed. <br />Not Recommended <br />Metal, vinyl, or fiberglass awnings, hoods, and fake shutters that would detract from the existing character <br />or appearance of the building should not be used. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. This home has remained unaltered with <br />most of its original, permanent exterior features intact. All of these original features will remain intact as <br />the three storms windows that will be restored are in highly visible first floor locations. The current <br />homeowner is also willing to sort through the remaining storm windows in the garage and salvage what he <br />can and install them. The proposed replacements will replicate the original form of the double hung storm <br />windows and will not compromise the original windows or framing. There is nothing in this COA <br />application that would prevent a homeowner from installing wood storm windows in the future. <br />On a motion by Jerry Niezgodski with a second by Linda Riley <br />Vote: 4-0 <br />COA 2010-0202 was approved with a unanimous vote <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: February 9, 2010 <br />Application Number: 2010-0205 <br />Property Location: 847 Forest Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date: Free Classic/1896 <br />Property Owner: Joan Downs <br />District Designation: Chapin Park <br />Rating: Contributing <br />2 <br />