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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-26-2004 revised Historic Preservation Commission IOWA CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION REVISED AGENDA THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2004 City Hall, 410 E. Washington Street Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 p.m. ~ A. Call to Order B. Public discussion of anything not on the agenda C. Items for Consideration (vote required) 1. Historic Review: a. 724 Clark Street b. 404 Brown Street c. 718 Summit Street d. 721 Rundell Street e. 1632 Center Avenue f. 542 Clark Street 2. Northside Historic Districts 3. Historic Overlav Zone ordinance 4. Minutes: a. Julv 22. 2004 b. Auaust 10. 2004 D. Information and Discussion 1. Historic Review survey 2. Certificates of No Material Effect: a. 428 S. Summit Street b. 1424 Center Avenue c. 718 Dearborn Street d. 676 S. Governor e. 106 S. Dodae Street E. Other F. Adjourn Please review these items prior to the meeting. J, ~ ) The HPC meets the second Thursday of each month. During the summer months, the HpC may also meet on the fourth Thursday. Applications are due by Wednesday the week prior to the meeting. Date submitted .....1..:..1..1::..P.j................ Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness 6.pplication for alterations to the exterior of historic landmarks or properties ~ Jcatéd in a historic district or conservation district pursuant to Iowa City Code Section 14-4C. Applicant Information (Please check one person to contact for further information or reference) IJ o Owner ....p«.~.~....J.I~1$.~.~....·~.....·~·~·..·":..I':s~ . Phone ............................................................................................... Address .....$.:f.:z".....Ç(~.!:!........ff....~............................... ......................:!1!..~......:tP..~!/.......~~............................ email...................·..............·..·........·........·....................··........·.......... ~ Contractor ....A1!..k).~/.I...~¡f.¿'f'~.......fl..I...J.').. 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Application Requirements Attached are the following items: o Site plan o Floor plans D....'I-ð}..".~ ðÁo.A~ ')8=J._iyihliRg el~qtìç'p" ~.....--.. J r -- -";;;;7 o Photographs o Product information o Other .............................................................................. If the proposed project entails an addition, a new structure or a significant alteration to an existing structure, please submit a site plan, floor plans. building elevo.tons and photographs. Indicate all alterations and matererials on these plans. If the proposed project is a minor alteration to a structure, please provide drawings and photographs to sufficiently describe the scope of the project. Provide a written description of the proposed project on the back of this sheet. Property Information Address of property ......~r..?:...J;I.~.r.#........~..!................ .............:P..~...ç",:¡J.......:rk.~.......................................... ~ Use of property .........~.I.I<.I't:.........k,.I,............................. Date constructed (if known) .............................................................. Historic Designation o This property is a local historic landmark OR o This property is located in the: o Brown Street Historic District o College Green Historic District o East CoHege Historic District o Longfellow Historic District o Summit Street Historic District o Woodlawn Historic District ~ Clark Street Conservation District o College Hill Conservo.tion District o Dearborn Street Conservation· District o Lucas~Governor Conservation District Within the district, this property is: o Contributing o Noncontributing Project Information This project consists of: Oq Demolition of a building or portion of a building (ie.~, chimney, decorative trim, baluster or similar) o Alteration of an existing building (ie. siding, windowreplacement, skylights, window opening alterations, new decks, porch reconstruction, baluster repair or similar) N Addition to an existing building o Setback addition to an existing buiiding (located in rear and offset 8" or more from side walls) o Construction of new building O. Alteration of the site o Repair of an existing structure that will not change its appearance. o Other ............................................................................................... 60.0C ) --------------l I , I I I / , , / , I I , , I , / , , / I , /. , , /0 '0 I . I;::: roo , , I , I I I , , , I I , / (, EXISTING : !: GARAG / , , / , , I , I 0/ 0: ~I -, , I . , I I , I , , / I , / , I' 3" / SCREEN PORCH PROPOSED ADDITION , I Ln 60.00' N ..------ CURB -.fTR LINE OF CLARK ST. "-.- - , , I I , I , w I > , cr ' a I , . I , / 14' - o ~ © ~~~J~ffiìl . AUG 17 2004 'L~~..-' ~, .. -. ,.... ¡. ''''',1' ~ HOUSING & IN2>P::;.:,!¡~~~~",,"L \ 10\NA(JI' 1...\1 __ -- :::r:: f- er:: o Z SCALE: I" = 20' SITE PLAN: 542 CLARK STREET lOW A CITY. lOW A OWNER: BRUSE ESPY JUDY HEGGEN ~ CONTRACTOR: MITCHELL -PHIPPS BUILDING and DESIGN IOWA CITY. IOWA PREP ARED BY: CLB PLANNING AND DESIGN IOWA CITY. 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This application also includes removal of a nonhistoric screened porch and replacement of some of the windows. Applicable Guidelines: IOWA CITY GUIDELINES FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION 4.0 Iowa City Guidelines for Alterations 4.1 Windows Reolacement Windows · Replacing badly deteriorated windows with new ones that match the type, size. sash width, trim. use of divided-lights, and overall appearance of the historic windows. · Using new wood windows and sashes, if necessary, to replace historic wood windows and sashes. The use of metal-clad, solid-wood windows is acceptable. Replacement windows and trim must accept paint. Divided-lights may be created with muntins bars that are adhered to both sides of the glass, but not with snap-in muntin bars. 5.0 Iowa City Guidelines for Additions 5.1 Expansion of Building Footprint Desian · Designing an addition so that it does not diminish the character of the historic structure. · Distinguishing between the historic structure and the new addition. This may be accomplished easily by offsetting the walls of the addition from the walls of the original structure. · Matching key horizontal "lines" on the existing building, such as water table, eave height, window head height and band boards. in order to provide continuity between the addition and the historic structure. · Using a palette of materials that is similar to that used on the historic structure. '.. Placing building additions at the rear of a property, if possible. Additions at or near the front of an existing building must be set back at least 18 inches from the front plane of the historic building. and must be differentiated by a change in the rooftine or other means. Foundations · Constructing an addition foundation that appears similar to the historic foundation in color, texture, unit size, and joint profile. Mass and Roofline · Constructing additions that are consistent with the massing and roofline of the historic building. This requires that the wall areas and corners, as well as the roof pitches and spans are all consistent with the existing building and have a proportion that is similar to that of the existing building. · Constructing the roof overhang. soffits and eaves of the addition so that they match the roof overhang, soffits and eaves of the existing building. Wood · Constructing additions with materials that appear similar to the historic siding, trim, moldings, and other details of the original building. Windows · Using windows that are of a similar type, proportion and divided-light pattern as those in the original structure. -' -' ...-/ 7.0 Iowa City Guidelines for Demolition . Removing additions or alterations that are not historic and that significantly detract from the building's historic character. ~ Secretary of the Interior's Standards 9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. 10. New additions and adjacent or related new construction will be undertaken in such a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. Staff Comments: The primary concern of staff regarding this application is ensuring that the historic house is distinguished from the addition. To accomplish this the guidelines recommend that the addition be set in from the side walls of the historic building. Because the owner wishes to have the new livinglfamily room as large as possible, it is proposed that the addition walls be flush with the walls of the existing house. In having the walls flush, the basic, character defining form of the house is lost on the north and south elevation. Staff feels that there are three means by which these concerns may be mitigated without significantly changing the design: 1. Set the addition in on each side at least 8 inches. This will reduce the size of the addition footprint by 16 inches. Staff feels that this is the best solution. 2. Add an approximately 2-foot section between the addition and house which is set in from the walls of the addition and house about 12 inches (see staff sketch). 3. Add vertical board where the addition meets the house to better distinguish between the addition and house. Staff feels that the proposed use of materials, roof form, windows, etc. comply with the guidelines. Recommendation: The application for a certificate of appropriateness to allow the construction of an addition on the east side of 542 Clark Street be approved provided the Commission approves the design of the screened porch and one of the following modifications to the addition is made to better distinguish the house from the addition and preseNe the original form of the house: 1. Set the addition in on each side at least 8 inches. This will reduce the size of the addition footprint by 16 inches. Staff feels that this is the best solution. 2. Add an approximately 2-foot section between the addition and the existing house which is set in from the walls of the addition and house about 12 inches. 3. Add vertical board where the addition meets the house to better distinguish between the addition and house. '\; I/<,,^'''-''-' "~í""c.~ ¡." 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