HomeMy WebLinkAboutReceipt PLANNER 8/14/2020SPRINGFIELD
City of Springfield
Development and Public Works
Transaction Receipt
725 Fifth Street
Record ID: 811-20-000147-TYP1
Springfield, On 97477
541-726-3753
OREGON
IVR Number: 811076813978
Fax 541-726-3689
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Receipt Number: 475683
Receipt Date: 8/14/20
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Worksite address: 627 D ST, Springfield, OR 97477
Parcel: 1703352408600
Fees Paid
Transaction Units
Description Account code Fee amount Paid amount
date
8/14120 1,00 Ea
Type I - Historic Commission Review 100-00000-025002-1039
$72 00 $72.00
under Type 1, City
8114120 1.00 Automatic
Technology Fee 204-00000325605-0000
$3.60 $3.60
Payment Method: Credit card
Payer: CARY KARIN H &
Payment Amount: $75.60
authorization:
05028D DAVID K
Cashier. Drew Larson
Receipt Total:
$75.60
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City of Springfield
Development & Public Works
225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Historical Review Application
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Historical Review Type I - Minor Alterations; Sites or Structures:
Historical Review Type II -Major Alterations; Sites or Structures:
Historical Review Type III:
Addition of a Site or Structure to the Historic Landmark Inventory
Removal of a Site or Structure from the Historic Landmark Inventory
Demolition of Historic Land Mark Structures
Applicant Name: Karin Cary
Phone: 541-556-7274
Company:
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Address: 627 D Street, Springfield, OR 97477
Applicant's Rep.: Phone:
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Pro er Owner: David & Karin Cary Phone: 541-556-7274
Company:
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Address: 627 D Street, Springfield, OR 97477
ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17033524 TAX LOT NO(S): 08600
Property Address: 627 D Street, Springfield, OR 97477
Description of Proposal: If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this
application.
Description attached.
Signatures: Please sign and print your name and date in the appropriate box on the next page.
Associated Applications:
Case No.:
Date:
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Application Fee: $ 75.60 Technical Fee: $ Postage Fee: $
TOTAL FEES: $ PROJECT NUMBER:
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Signatures
An application without the Owner's original signature will not be accepted.
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The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application is correct and accurate.
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If the applicant is not the owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to act in his/her behalf.
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Karin H. Cary
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627 D Street, Springfield, OR 97477 August 13, 2020
Porch Repair & Restoration Project
The property is a 7912 Transitional Box design single family home. House & porch are covered by a
hipped -roof with wide overhang. The front rails of the porch have begun to bow as the corners of
the property have settled and detreated. The existing porch boxed columns are not continuous from
foundation to roof support and have become a greater safety concern as the porch elements have
moved further apart. The railing walls have compressed over time and damaged beyond repair.
Prior to the current owners, poorly done repairs were made to the under -floor deck structure and
railing walls, plywood was used to repair and cover the damaged 1x4 fir decking and outdoor
carpet added to hide these repairs. The proposed repairs will reinforce the support system including
re -pouring the crumbling north foundation wall, repair under floor framing, column post to have
continuous support new railing walls and finish materials used to match the original design and
appearance.
A. The following standards apply to major and minor alterations as specified in Section 3.3-91 SB. and
C., within the H Overlay District.
1. Any proposed use shall minimize exterior alteration of the Historic Landmark Site or Structure and
its environment; uses that require substantial exterior alteration shall not be permitted. All though much
of the original porch is to be replaced, the exterior alteration will be minimized by replicating and
matching the original porch elements and detail.
I The distinguishing original qualities of the Historic Landmark Site or Structure and its environment
shall not be substantially altered. The removal or alteration of any historic material or distinctive
architectural features is prohibited unless an immediate hazard to public safety exists. The front
foundation wall has badly settled, cracked and begun to move apart, the railing walls have
compressed and are failing due to non -continuous support post. The porch not only looks bad, it
has become a safely hazard to the occupants. All elements of the house that are removed to make
the necessary repairs will be restored or replaced with like materials to match the original
construction.
3. All Historic Landmark Sites or Structures are recognized as products of their own time. Alterations
which have no historic basis and which seek to create an earlier appearance are prohibited. We are
Proposing to use the existing and original porch as the template to make repairs and restoration to
the porch.
4. Changes that have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the history and development
of a Historic Landmark Site or structure and its environment. Where changes have acquired significance in
their own right, this significance shall be recognized. The only visual change to the porch was made by
the previous owners, placing plywood and outdoor carpet over the damaged 7x4 fir decking. This
change is not recognized as significant or historic. The repair and restoration will match the current
and original design.
S. Distinctive stylistic features and examples of local or period craftsmanship which characterize a
Historic Landmark Site or Structure shall be retained. All work shall replicate the original architecture.
6. Deteriorated architectural features shall be repaired rather than replaced. In the event replacement
cannot be avoided, the new material shall match the material being replaced in composition, design,
color, texture and visual qualities. Repair or replacement of missing architectural features is based on
accurate duplicate features, substantiated by historic, physical or pictorial evidence rather than on
conjectural design, or the availability of different architectural elements from other buildings or structures.
All work shall be done in compliance with this item; materials will be reused where possible,
replaced in kind or in composition. The porch elements have been documented and removed parts
will be on site to use as a template for replacing.
7. New design for undeveloped Historic Landmark Sites in the Washburne Historic Landmark District
and for alterations and additions to existing Historic Landmark Sites and Structures are permitted when
they complement significant historic, architectural or cultural features and the design is compatible with
the size, scale, color, material and character of the property, neighborhood or environment. There will be
no new elements introduced in the repair and restoration of the porch.
8. New additions or alterations to Historic Landmark Structures shall not impair the essential form
and integrity of the structure. The proposed repairs to the porch are to insure the integrity of the
structure and finish detailing to renew the essential form.
Karin Cary
Property Owner
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