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HPPA No. 2024-03 – The Levengood House (1205 South Birch Street) <br />May 8, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />4 <br />1 <br />7 <br />0 <br />value, resulting in tax savings for the owner. Aside from the tax savings, the benefits <br />include: <br />•Long term preservation of the property and visual improvement to the neighborhood <br />•Allows for a mechanism to provide for property rehabilitation <br />•Provides additional incentive for potential buyers to purchase historic structures <br />•Discourages inappropriate alterations to the property <br />In 2003, the Historic Resources Commission placed the Levengood House on the <br />Register and within the “Contributive” category as a representative example of the <br />distinguishing characteristics of an architectural period, and because it contributes to the <br />overall character and history of Wilshire Square and is a good example of period <br />architecture. Character-defining exterior features of the Levengood House that should <br />be preserved include, but may not be limited to: materials and finishes (stucco, wood, <br />tile); roof configuration and treatment; massing and composition; original doors and <br />windows; porch; and architectural detailing (porch posts, brackets, and beam). <br />In 2011, a permit was issued to remove a non-original garden window in place of a wood <br />casement window with three divided lights on the upper portion of the window. The <br />exterior modification was consistent with the Secretary of Interior Standards for <br />Rehabilitation. It was also noted during the 2024 staff site visit that the aforementioned <br />item was implemented at the subject property. <br />Additionally, during the 2024 site visit, staff noted the Hollywood driveway paving requires <br />repair, and that some rear and side windows that have been replaced over time with non- <br />compatible windows, requiring restoration of wood windows with ogee lugs. Staff will work <br />with the property owner to address these concerns as part of the rehabilitation and <br />restoration requirements during the duration of the Mills Act Agreement for this property. <br />Additional future improvements proposed by the homeowner during the initial ten years <br />of the Mills Act Agreement include reroof, garage wall repair, dry-rot removal from walls, <br />termite treatment, window rehabilitation, repaint exterior, front porch flooring <br />rehabilitation, and general on-going maintenance. Staff will ensure that the proposed work <br />will be performed sensitively and will maintain the property’s character-defining features <br />as part of the Mills Act Agreement for this property. <br />As part of the Mills Act approval process, staff will work with the applicant to ensure that <br />a bronze plaque is installed honoring and recognizing the structure. The plaque will <br />include the historic name, address, year built, and local historic register designation. <br />Lastly, the site will be subject to general maintenance and upkeep requirements including, <br />but not limited to, replacement or restoration of damaged character-defining features, <br />landscaping upkeep, painting, etc. These improvements will be subject to review and <br />approval by staff. Upon consideration of the application, it is recommended that the City <br />enter into a Historic Property Preservation Agreement. <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 14 5/8/2024 <br />