Level II: Individual Landmark
5-K-06-HZ
Approved
Recommendation
APPROVE Certificate No. 50406GEN. Addition is not contributing and not historically or architecturally significant. Remainder of requested items will be temporary and will assist in eventual rehabilitation.Applicant Request
Other: demolition of non-contributing addition and o- General repair to prevent unauthorized entry, including boarding up windows; demolition of non-contributing c.1960 east wing on main building, which has collapsed; demolition of non-contributing outbuildings.
Individual Landmark
- Style: Georgian (c.1857) with Craftsman influence.
- Two story Georgian load-bearing brick house with modern brick and concrete block additions to the rear. Five bay house with six over six double hung windows flanking a central entry with a three light transom. Interior side brick chimneys. Hipped dormer with three over one windows and wood shingled side walls topping a hipped roof with an asphalt shingle covering. Two story rear addition with hipped roof and one story brick addition on east elevation with flat roof. Two story rear addition is visible on the west. One story front and side wrap around porch crossing the full width of the front façade, with elements of craftsman detailing including the square wood columns that support the roof, exposed rafters and oversize splayed imitation capitals on the front façade. Concrete porch floor.
- Style: Georgian (c.1857) with Craftsman influence.
Applicable Guidelines
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings.
See GuidelinesMeeting Date
May 18, 2006
COA Expires May 18, 2008
Individual Landmark
6341 Middlebrook Pk
Applicant / Owner
Tom Weiss
Case History
Date Filed
May 4, 2006
Date Heard