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HEMA No. 2023-07 – The Dehne Apts. No 1 (1102 North Lacy Street) <br />October 5, 2023 <br />Page 5 <br />3 <br />7 <br />2 <br />9 <br />(FPARC) of exterior alterations to the building that were outside of the Planning Division <br />approval previously issued. These exterior alterations required neighborhood review by <br />the FPARC as the property is located in the French Park Historic District. They also <br />required HRC approval as the alterations were made on a historic property and were not <br />like-for-like changes. <br />A full chronology with permit histories and scope details is provided for the Historic <br />Resources Commission’s complete understanding of the site’s chronology since 2021 as <br />Exhibit 8. <br />Summary of Exterior Modifications/Alterations <br />In summary, the subject property has undergone the following exterior modifications <br />without the proper HRC approval: <br />•Removal of the primary (south) façade’s original apartment entrance door frame <br />molding; <br />•Removal of original wood shutters on the primary facades (six sets on the south <br />and five sets on the east); <br />•Removal of all nine (9) original main entrance apartment doors (located at the <br />west, south, and east facades) which featured a six-panel wood door with brass <br />hardware and a Judas window. These doors have been replaced with non- <br />compatible Dutch style wood doors with contemporary hardware; <br />•Removal of both original wood garage doors at the attached garage (two total) and <br />replacement with metal garage doors; <br />•Removal of one (1) original wood garage door at the detached garage (north-most <br />garage door) and replacement with a metal garage door; <br />•Removal of four (4) original wood, double-hung one-over-one windows and eight <br />(8) original rear wood doors with a single light, at the west façade. All openings <br />have been infilled with stucco to match existing stucco; <br />•Removal of one (1) original one-over-one double-hung wood window at the first <br />floor of the primary (south) façade, removal of one (1) original fixed window at the <br />first floor of the primary (east) façade, and removal of one (1) original one-over- <br />one double-hung wood window at the second floor of the rear (north) façade <br />(above the attached garage). All three windows have been infilled with stucco to <br />match existing stucco; <br />•Removal of one (1) original double-hung wood window at the second floor of the <br />primary (south) façade and replacement with a vinyl hung window; <br />•Removal of four (4) sets of original concrete steps with original concrete platforms <br />at the rear (west and north) façades; <br />•Removal of two (2) original wood staircases attached to two wood balconies at the <br />rear (west and north) facades; <br />•Removal of one (1) original wood staircase at the building’s southwest corner at <br />the primary (west) façade; and <br /> <br />Historic Resources Commission 16 10/5/2023 <br />
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