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HEMA No. 2024-04 – The C.J. Young House (2208 N. Flower Street) <br />November 7, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />4 <br />6 <br />4 <br />1 <br />after further discussion with the Planning Division staff, the property owners will instead <br />replace these windows with like-for-like wood windows, given the windows deteriorating <br />conditions. A condition of approval is recommended, requiring that the two subject <br />windows remain as wood, and that they are replaced to the satisfaction of the Planning <br />and Building Agency. <br />Exterior work on the residence is described in more detail below. Alterations to the primary <br />east façade would include: <br />•Restoration of focal window by removing non-historic existing vinyl-sash window <br />(Window E1 on Page A05 of Exhibit 4, Architectural Plans) and replacement with a <br />tripartite steel casement window modeled (Window N1 on Page A08 and A09) on the <br />historic window recently replaced at the same location; <br />•Replacement of existing glazed front door (Door F1) with a new wood-panel door <br />(Door P1) within the same doorway; <br />•Like-for-like replacement of three metal casement windows (Windows E2 and E4) with <br />the same size, operation, and dimensions (Windows N6 and N7) <br />•Leveling of the brick porch flooring with the addition of bricks similar to the existing <br />brickwork. <br />Alterations to the secondary south façade would include: <br />•Removal of the existing non-historic door (Door F11) and window, filling of openings, <br />and application of new stucco to match the existing stucco cladding at this location; <br />•Removal of historic French doors (Door F10) facing the rear patio and installation of <br />a new metal-sash casement window (Window N3) in an altered opening at the same <br />location; <br />•Removal of non-historic window (Window E7) facing the rear patio and installation of <br />a new metal-sash casement window (Window N3) at the same location. <br />Alterations to the secondary north façade would include: <br />•Removal of a non-historic, secondary sliding-glass door (Door F8) and installation of <br />two metal-sash casement windows (Window N2 and N3) in an altered opening at the <br />same location; <br />•Removal of an existing metal-sash window (Window E6) and replacement with new <br />metal-sash casement windows (Windows N4). <br />•Removal of two existing historic wood windows (Windows E5 and E6) and <br />replacement with like-for-like wood horizontal windows. <br />•Removal of two to three linear feet of board-and-batten siding and application of <br />stucco fill to accommodate the replacement of the easternmost window on this façade. <br />Alterations to the rear-facing west façade would include: <br /> <br /> <br />
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