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DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE <br />The Gelz House is a rectangular plan Free Classic style home built in 1896 on Lot 35 of Chapin Place. The <br />wide aluminum siding has recently been removed to expose the original clapboard siding, and the shadow <br />of a belt course dividing the first and second floors on the exterior. Windows are 1 over 1 double hung. A <br />projecting cornice line sits just below the asphalt shingled roof. A front and side porch are covered by hip <br />roofs on gabled wood supports, also shingled with asphalt shingles. The home was modified in 1942 into <br />four apartments, and the above mentioned front porch was added in 1951, replacing a much more elaborate. <br />original porch. <br />ALTERATIONS: <br />Circa 1951 the original front porch was replaced with the existing front porch. When aluminum sided, the <br />belt course was removed to more uniformly apply the siding. The date of the siding application is <br />unknown. An addition was made to the back of the house, date unknown, but possibly when modified into <br />apartments in 1942. Our survey card, created in 2005, lists the home simply as "Altered". The original <br />siding was repaired and replaced, the bell flare was restored, and the house painted in July -August 2009. <br />The kitchen windows retained their modified size to accommodate modern kitchen counters. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: I would like to move the exiting chain link fence to allow a car to enter the <br />garage from the alley. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The current four foot high chain link fence is placed in such <br />a way that there is no vehicular access to the one car garage behind the house. The owner requests <br />permission to remove a portion of the current chain link fence (please see diagram of site plan) and place a <br />chain link fence in a new position allowing for access to the garage from the alley between Forest and <br />Leland Avenues. Originally there was a spur alley off of Forest to the immediate south of the house; but it <br />has since been vacated and access to the garage is now restricted to the remaining rear alley which is <br />currently blocked by the fence. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />B. BUILDING SITE, LANDSCAPING & ACCESSORIES <br />This section focuses on individual properties and amenities. Building sites tend to be irregularly shaped, of <br />varying topography and with different setbacks with regard to plots. Alleys are generally behind houses. <br />Landscape accessories like fences are unique to each structure. Chapin Place presents a unique situation <br />within the district. Applications from properties that have property lines on Chapin Place will be considered <br />on a case-by-case basis. <br />Required <br />Fencing, walkways, outbuildings, private yard lights, signs (i.e. house numbers) and benches (visible from <br />the street) as well as trees located in a yard or tree lawn which reflect the property's history and <br />development shall be retained. A tree located in such areas shall only be removed if the removal is required <br />due to storm damage, disease, threatened damage to a structure or for such other reason acceptable to the <br />Historic Preservation Commission. Storm damaged or diseased trees should then be replaced with an <br />approved species at the same or approximate location wherever possible. Fencing visible from the street in <br />front of the structure shall be open (meaning spaces between the pickets) and consistent with the historic <br />character of a structure enclosed. <br />Recommended <br />New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property found in <br />photographs, drawings and newspapers. New site work should also be appropriate to existing surrounding <br />site elements in scale, type and appearance. Front yard areas should remain open. (See above for <br />information regarding fences.) Trees in close proximity to a building may cause structural damage. Owners <br />are encouraged to remove these trees and replace (or replant) them at a more appropriate location as soon <br />as planting season permits and upon approval of a C of A. <br />Prohibited <br />No changes may be made to the appearance of the site by removing trees, fencing, walkways, outbuildings <br />or other elements before evaluating their importance to the property's history and development. Front yard <br />areas shall not be transformed into parking lots nor paved nor blacktopped, nor enclosed by solid fences, <br />chain link, nor industrial/commercial style fences. The installation of unsightly large devices, such as <br />television satellite dishes, skylights or solar panels, shall not be permitted in areas where they detract from <br />the architecture of a building, are intrusive to the public view of the building or are highly visibly from a <br />public street, or ruled inappropriate after Commission review. Utility poles with high-intensity overhead <br />lights should be installed so that they cannot be seen from a street. The Commission will evaluate all <br />3 <br />