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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2007-12-06 | 7 | A. The proposed railing and posts for the rear entry and second story balcony be made consistent with the Italianate style, non-cantilevered; B. Side walls and new railing and posts are to be added to the front porch, consistent with the Italianate style, in order to restore the design integrity of the front entry; C. All existing windows shall remain except the kitchen and bathroom windows on the north, right side of the structure, and one second-story window on the south, left side of the structure. Encourage the applicant to repair existing wood windows; D. The window trim, including drip sills on all new windows shall match the style and dimensions on the existing windows, excluding the bay window on the north, right and south, left sides of the structure; E. The new replacement windows shall be wood, wood-clad or fiberglass windows that provide a visual match to the existing original wood windows on the structure; F. The replacement front doors shall be consistent with the Italianate style, adding transom window or panel to restore the entry proportions; G. The new siding shall exactly match the material (wood) style, texture and dimensions of the existing siding. A sample of the proposed siding will be provided to staff prior to the issuance of building permits; H. The new roof shall exactly match the style and material of the existing roof; I. Distinctive materials, features, finishes and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize the Restoration period will be preserved; J. Materials, features, spaces and finishes that characterize time periods other than the historical period of the subject property will be documented prior to their alteration or removal, such as the concrete steps, stair railing, etc.; K. Deteriorated features from the Restoration period will be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature will match the old in design, color, texture and, where possible, materials; L. Replacement of missing features from the Restoration period will be substantiated by documentary and physical evidence. A false sense of history will not be created by adding conjectural features, features from other properties and by combining features that never existed together historically; and M. Bow windows and second-story front windows and trim shall not be altered. 2. The applicant shall make every attempt to salvage the existing rear wall and second-story elements, including exterior molding, eave brackets, frieze borders, and siding. A graphic presentation will be provided by staff to the applicant to aid in this endeavor. Ayes: 5; Noes: 0 Motion carries. Minutes of December 6, 2007 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 7 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2007-12-06.pdf |