Proposed replacement of non-historic vinyl windows on the house's lower level, including the two on the façade, two on the east elevation, and one on the west elevation. Replacement windows will be one-over-one, double-hung, aluminum-clad wood windows in the same size as the existing openings.
Staff Comments
Queen Anne, c.1900
One-and-one-half-story frame residence with a hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles, an exterior of aluminum siding, and a continuous foundation. Two gable-roof dormers are evenly spaced on the front roof slope. Centrally-located, front-gable roof portico.
Windows: 3. If replacement windows are necessary, they must be the same overall size as the originals, with the same pane division, and the same muntin style and exterior depth, width and profile. Thermal sash windows that use false muntins are not acceptable. 4. Windows shall not be replaced with fixed thermal glazing or be made inoperable. 5. Tinted or reflective glass shall not be used on primary or other important elevations. LO-E glass, which selectively blocks ultraviolet light, is allowed. 8. Reuse existing, serviceable window hardware