Level II: N/A

11-A-10-HZ

Approved

Recommendation
APPROVE Certficate No. 110110GEN. Proposed modification is in keeping with age and design of building, and will add detail on side elevations that enhances historic architecture.

Applicant Request
Windows
    • Replace existing single pane of glass in casements on east (main floor), north (second floor), and west (main and second floor) elevations with diamond patterned leaded glass to fill existing openings.

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    • Style: Queen Anne with Gothic Revival influence (1907)
      • Mary Boyce Temple House. Two and one half story brick with steeply pitched, slate covered cross gable roof, added east facing shingled, gable roof dormer on east roof plane, elaborate window trim, two story front porch with original, finely detailed wrought iron railing. Wood paneled bay window on front façade. Leaded glass sidelights and window at front entry. Tall, corbelled, paired exterior brick chimneys with circular chimney pots on west elevation, third, brick chimney on rear side. Calmes on upper sash of attic windows. Added one story concrete block addition on west elevation (c.1980), three story rear, west side brick addition (c.1935), and hyphen connecting to concrete block construction one story apartment building on east elevation (c.1950) with some Art Deco detailing have all been removed to return Mary Boyce Templehouse to original footprint. Added concrete block apartments to the west have been rehabilitated and separated from primary building, to creat a separate, freestanding building on the east, Art Deco in character.

Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See Guidelines

Meeting Date
November 18, 2010
COA Expires November 18, 2012

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623 W Hill Ave 37902

Applicant
Brian Brian Pittman
Owner Brian Pittman

Case History

Date Filed
November 1, 2010

Date Heard
November 18, 2010

Case History