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HEMA No. 2023-07 – The Dehne Apts. No 1 (1102 North Lacy Street) <br />October 5, 2023 <br />Page 11 <br />3 <br />7 <br />2 <br />9 <br />Standard 7 does not apply as the project will not involve chemical or physical <br />treatments on the building and will be in full compliance with the Standards. <br />8. Archeological resources will be protected and preserved in place. If such resources <br />must be disturbed, mitigation measures will be undertaken. <br />Standard 8 does not apply as there are no known archeological resources onsite. <br />9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction will not destroy <br />historic materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize the property. <br />The new work shall be differentiated from the old and will be compatible with the <br />historic materials, features, size, scale and proportion, and massing to protect the <br />integrity of the property and its environment. <br />The project, as conditioned, complies with Standard No. 9. The proposed building <br />alterations will not destroy historic materials, features, or spatial relationships that <br />characterize the property at the building’s primary (west and east) facades. The <br />majority of the proposed alterations are located at the rear (west and north) <br />façades in an area that is not as visible from the public right-of-way. Important <br />spatial relationships characterizing the Minimal Traditional style will not be <br />disturbed as the alterations are located at the rear of the existing multi-family <br />building. The rebuilding of one staircase at the southwest corner and the <br />rehabilitation of two staircases at the primary (east) façade shall match the original <br />staircase design and material as close as possible while meeting building code. <br />The new staircase features (handrails and guardrails) will be differentiated from <br />the old with less guardrail spacing than typical Minimal Traditional exterior wood <br />staircases. However, the overall simplistic design along with use of wood material <br />to match the original, will be compatible with the historic building. All window and <br />door that is not intended to be restored shall be infilled with stucco material to <br />match existing. <br />10.New additions and adjacent or related new construction will be undertaken in such <br />a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the <br />historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. <br />The project complies with Standard No. 10. The proposed project, as conditioned, <br />is considered generally reversible, as it does not remove essential aspects of the <br />building’s form and materials. The proposed building alterations will be primarily <br />located at the building’s secondary/rear facades, where it is not generally visible <br />from the public right-of-way, and avoids the most significant and character-defining <br />features. The building’s essential form and the vast majority of its historic materials <br />at both primary facades will remain unimpaired. The removal of one original <br />double-hung, one-over-one wood window at the primary (south) façade is <br /> <br />Historic Resources Commission 22 10/5/2023 <br />
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