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3. Prohibited <br />No changes may be made to the appearance of the site by removing major landscaping items, <br />trees, fencing, walkways, outbuildings, and other elements before evaluating their importance to <br />the property's history and development. Front yard areas shall not be transformed into parking <br />lots nor paved nor blacktopped. The installation of unsightly devices such as TV reception dishes <br />and solar collectors shall not be permitted in areas where they can be viewed from public <br />thoroughfares. <br />Minimum Maintenance Standards approved by the Historic Preservation Commission, December 16, <br />1991, state that "all landmarks and all contributing structures located in an historic district shall be <br />preserved from decay and deterioration, and shall be maintained in good repair and kept structurally <br />sound. The owner or other person having charge or control of landmarks and property in an historic <br />district shall not allow or permit deterioration of such property from defects or conditions which in the <br />judgment of the Commission produce a detrimental effect on the character of the district as a whole or the <br />life and character of the landmark, structure or property in question." In particular, this property exhibits <br />the following from the itemized (but not exclusive) list of detrimental conditions: <br />b. Deterioration of roofs or other horizontal members causing conditions such as <br />sagging, splitting, buckling, crumbling, holes, missing shingles or similar conditions; <br />e. The ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roof and foundations, including <br />broken windows or doors; <br />h. The deterioration of any feature so as to create or permit the creation of any <br />hazardous or unsafe condition or conditions. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: After careful review of this application, it appears to a large degree to <br />be similar as applied for in COA application 2016-0809 that was denied by HPC and is a pending <br />Violation of City Ordinance with the Building Department. As in COA 2016-0809, Staff recommends <br />approval of rear second story addition with gable roof. Staff does not recommend the proposed window <br />and siding treatments as they can be considered an incompatible material as reference in C, 2. Staff <br />recommends approval of a wood siding or fiber cement siding to complete the new second story addition. <br />Staff recommends double hung windows, wood or aluminum clad, without rounded tops in the same style <br />as the original windows in the main structure. Staff recommends that the owner be in compliance with the <br />Building Department at the request of the Building Commissioner. Staff recommends that the owner be in <br />compliance with Code Enforcement as there are noted violations of Minimum Maintenance Standards. <br />Elicia Feasel <br />Executive Director <br />Deb Parcell <br />Deputy Director <br />
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