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b. Preservation Inspector believes this casement window to be non -original. <br />7. East face window — casement window, facing the rear of the property. <br />a. 23 '/4" x 28 <br />b. Preservation Inspector believes this casement window to be non -original. <br />8. East face window — casement window, facing the rear of the property. <br />a. 23'/4"x28 <br />b. Preservation Inspector believes this casement window to be non -original. <br />9. South face window <br />a. 36" x 59" <br />b. Non -original vinyl window. <br />10. South face window <br />a. 36" x 59" <br />b. Non -original vinyl window. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: <br />On April 30, 2018 I met with the owner of the property located at 608 Park. The owner applied to replace <br />windows on the first level of the house. The windows have a nine over one double -hung and either nine or twelve - <br />light fixed or casement style windows. <br />The double hung windows on the south side (right side when looking at front of house) are non -original <br />replacement windows with false grids. <br />The front (west) window is a vinyl replacement three bay casement window that the owner would like to <br />replace at a later date. <br />The rear (east) face has a three bay, nine light casement window unit. These are wood, but I do not believe <br />to be original, as they have a veneer of wood finish that is peeling off. <br />The north side has a twelve -light original fixed window, two nine light original casement windows, and <br />two original nine over one double hung windows with textured glass at the far end. <br />None of the windows appear to be deteriorated beyond repair. They all need work in order to be operable, • <br />although the secured -in-place exterior storms make that task difficult. The two nine light casements on the north <br />face have had some remodeling done in between by way of a closed doorway and a removed staircase. Water <br />damage from above has damaged some plaster and may have caused those windows to be out of square. The two <br />textured windows toward the rear are painted and and fastened shut. I believe the motivation behind the desire to <br />change the windows is efficiency and ease of use. The distance between the property and the neighbors on both <br />side make the sides of the house difficult to see from the street. <br />Steve Szaday <br />Preservation Inspector <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: CHAPIN PARK <br />General Definitions <br />(B) PRESERVATION GUIDELINES <br />(b2) Rehabilitation (ADOPTED) <br />Maintaining the existing character of the district, and whenever possible returning it to its original condition. Any rehabilitation would not <br />require the removal of all non -original materials but would encourage the removal of all such materials which are incompatible with the <br />defined elements of preservation for the district. The design of new construction or alteration would not require the duplication of the <br />original design and construction, but should be compatible with existing structures and the district's defined elements of <br />preservation. The use of original materials or construction techniques would be encouraged, but contemporary methods and <br />materials would be acceptable when compatible. <br />II. EXISTING STRUCTURES <br />A. BUILDING MATERIALS <br />Original exterior building materials in the district include brick, stucco, clapboard, wood shingles, and brick or stone masonry. In some <br />instances, vinyl, composite and aluminum siding have been applied over the original material. <br />Required <br />Original exterior building materials shall be retained when possible. Deterioration of wood materials shall be prevented through repair, <br />cleaning and painting. The existing architectural detail around windows, porches, doors and eaves shall be retained or replaced by replicas of <br />the same design when deteriorated beyond repair. <br />Masonry, including brick and stucco structures, shall be maintained, and properly cleaned only when necessary to halt deterioration or to <br />remove stains and shall be done in a method acceptable for the preservation of the surface: i.e. low-pressure water and soft natural bristle <br />brushes. Brick or masonry mortar joints should be repointed only when there is evidence of moisture problems, or when sufficient mortar is <br />missing to allow water to stand in the mortar joint. Existing mortar shall be duplicated in composition, color, texture, joint size, method of <br />application and joint profile. <br />
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