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COA#2017-0526A Approved. <br />4. 1067 Riverside <br />COA#2017-0524 Riverside Drive <br />Representation by Roman Sysyn, 1067 Riverside <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: May 24, 2017 <br />Application Number: 2017-0524 <br />Property Location: 1067 Riverside <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: American Foursquare/1911 <br />Property Owner: Roman Sysyn <br />Landmark or District Designation: Riverside Drive Local Historic District , ordinance #7469-85 <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The house is a typical square plan, 2 plus stories built in 1907 by real estate <br />developer Frederick Keller of Whitcomb and Keller. The foundation is rusticated concrete block, the first story is clapboard with <br />an enclosed porch; the second floor is wood shingles above a string course. The roof is a high hip roof with three gabled roof <br />dormers, exposed rafter tails, wide overhangs and is covered with asphalt shingles. The windows are 1/1 double hung; the porch <br />has horizontal 1/1. There is a bay window on the east side. <br />ALTERATIONS: The porch windows are not original to the house. The roof is a replacement (1986-0417) and re -roofed over <br />with Art Lock shingles (2007-0705). The porch had a complete tear off and re -roof with asphalt shingles (2007-0705). COA <br />2009-0826 approved removal of existing chain link fence and installation of new wood fence. COA 2013-0422C approved <br />restoration of wood spindle rail on 3 sides of front porch. COA 2015-0929A approved removal of dying Sugar Maple in front <br />lawn. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Install one replacement window. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Owner proposes installation of new Champion vinyl replacement window in <br />front attic window opening. Currently there is only a triple track aluminum storm window in the opening. The new window will <br />be an interior replacement type, installed behind the existing aluminum storm window, and therefore difficult to see. Existing <br />wood trim will be retained. <br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT: <br />This morning at approximately 9:30 AM, I met with the owner of 1067 Riverside Drive at the property. He has applied to change <br />his attic window (north/front side) from what was there to a vinyl Champion window. The current window is nothing more than <br />an aluminum triple track storm window which will remain in place. There was a wood and glass sash hinged in place that the <br />owner installed himself in 1973. That window was not original but fit in the jamb frame on the inside of the storm window. That <br />sash had finally fallen apart and the owner no longer had possession of it. There was a double hung window there once but that <br />was prior to this owner purchasing the home in 1973. <br />The owner would like to have permission to install a new vinyl double hung window installed inside the existing window <br />framework without any grilles. The house currently has double hung windows without grilles that are covered up by the <br />aluminum storm windows. The new window will also be covered up by the existing storm. The proposed window is an interior <br />replacement type and would be difficult to see after installation. <br />Since the pane that was in place was not available to inspect, I am unable to determine its condition, I am relying upon the <br />owner's account. <br />Steve Szaday, Preservation Specialist <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />RIVERSIDE DRIVE LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT <br />II. EXISTING STRUCTURES <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS <br />Window and door frames are in most cases wood. Brick structures have stone sills and brick lintels. In some cases where <br />aluminum siding has been applied window trim has been covered. About half of the structures in the district have aluminum <br />storm windows, the other half wood windows. <br />Required <br />Original windows and doors shall be retained including sashes, lintels, sills, shutters, decorative glass, pediments, hoods, <br />and hardware. When deteriorated beyond repair, they shall be replaced with units and trim resembling the original. <br />Recommended <br />Wood frame storm windows and doors painted to match the original should be used but should not damage existing frames. If <br />new sashes or doors are installed, the existing or original materials, design, and hardware should be used. When metal <br />storm doors are used, they should be painted, anodized or coated to match the existing. When awnings are used they should be of <br />canvas material. <br />Prohibited <br />Original doors, windows and hardware shall not be discarded when they can be restored and reused in place. New window and <br />door openings which would alter the scale and proportion of the building shall not be introduced. <br />