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Planning & Building
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25A
Date
5/5/2015
Destruction Year
2020
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(Construction data, alterations, and date of alterations) <br />September 20, 1940. Alteration to residence. <br />March 1, 1946. Add to residence, 12 x 15. <br />June 18, 1959. Alteration to residence (remodel kitchen), <br />February 5, 1960. Addition of restroom to office inside building. <br />April 20, 1992. Remove 550 - gallon u/g fuel tank. <br />RELATED FEATURES: (Other important features such as harns, sheds, fences, prominent or unusual trees, or landscape) <br />None. <br />DESCRIPTION: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, settings, and <br />boundaries.) <br />This cross - gabled Craftsman bungalow is one and a half stories in height and covered in narrow lap siding. Square butt shingles face <br />a front gable. Braces with decoratively rounded ends are placed singly and in pairs in the eaves. Rafter tails and bargeboards also <br />feature rounded ends. The side gable extends over a front porch that spans the fagade, Posts covered in siding support the overhang. <br />The north bay of the porch has been. enclosed. Centered above the porch and below the front gable, the second story windows consist <br />of three sixteen - over -one double -hung sash recessed beneath a corbeled beans and flanked by double casement windows. A similar <br />mix of window types characterizes the north and south elevations. Alterations to the building include the glass enclosure of half of the <br />porch, construction of a staircase and a second entry on the north elevation, and an addition in the rear of the house. <br />HISTORIC HIGH LIGHTS: <br />A construction date for this Craftsman home could not be confirmed; based on style, it appears to date from circa 1910. Since 1940 or <br />earlier, the property has been associated with the MacFarlane family. 'Pile MacFarlane Electric Company, which has maintained <br />offices in the building at least from 1960, is a local company of long standing. <br />RESOURCE ATTRIBUTES: (List attributes and codes from Appendix 4 of hishructions for Recording Historical Resources, Office <br />of Historic Preservation.) <br />HP2. Single- family Property <br />Page 2 01 "1 <br />raplurmina \dacv\himoric �engduwr \nnnl m,,p1w._O 1?2 -03Mnm N 2115 -211] 1WIt,CFadww Housul <br />5!5,V} <br />25A -19 <br />
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