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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCCDATE=JULY 18, 2005 (12) Design Review Subcommittee—July 18, 2009 page 6 of 11 • Lighting • For securing such as floodlights, should be mounted on roar or sides of dwellings rather than on the loom. • Such as security lights, flood lights. or foal lights should be small, simple in design, aid their number kept to a minimum where readily visible. Stuff recommendation: The rear second floor porch is not origimd to the building and does not add any architectural significance. The removal of the porch would require the two door openings to be closed up. Any new brick added to Rus„ openings would stood to match the design and color of the existing brick as closely as possible. Thu garage door is a stood eompositu ramenal shat is tared atthe botom. The garage door is completely I Isible John Division Street. The rear patio area will lose the security lighting if the rear porch is ready OL Thepazioalea is inthe southwest portion the property alongside the garage but is visible from Hill Avenue. New security lighting would be appropriate for this area. Therefore, hedged on the information provided by the applicant and the details listed hem, staff has the following recommendations The rapmxt to remove the rear second Our porch should be approved with the following conditions; • The brick cladding where the porch is attached to the house must be properly repaired. 'Ilie two door openings that will be exposed should be closed up with brick that mulches the exictir- r bock as closely as possible. The 1 equest to replan the garage door with e new aluminum door should be approved with the follow a,- conditions; • The new door should be wood treatise it is visible from the street. A metal door with raised panels could he acceptable because the garage is located at Rte rear of the property and is not close to Ono street • A row of w udou s must he included in the door. The request n said security IigMing to the rear patio area should be approved with the tel Imsing conditions; • The light should he mounted on the garage wall and should he directed to the patio arca and not toward,; the street. The light fixture should be simple in design and complimentary to the building's architectural style. Homeowner ('I ears Davis) brought over of pinSdead garage door with window panels displayed on the top row. Home was built around 1868. the 2 study addition is not original to the house said currently gubeusce, Security of the home is in questiwl, due to nix ptnzimity of the addition m the garage runC C'nmmenlstDiscussion: • ; Stroud: Ag sed addition is not original m the house. Borneo: Asked mestiomto homeowner rccurding type of eeeunly llphtingleoposed.