6.C.
Heritage Preservation Commission
- Meeting Date:
- 04/16/2025
- From:
- Lauren Clementino, Senior Planner/Heritage Preservation Officer
TITLE:
416 W. Birch Ave. Modification to the Certificate of Appropriateness
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
Address: 416 W. Birch Ave.
Assessor's Parcel Number: 100-11-015A
Property Owner: Pete Giovale
Applicant: Paul Moore (Architect)
City Staff: Lauren Clementino, HPO
Assessor's Parcel Number: 100-11-015A
Property Owner: Pete Giovale
Applicant: Paul Moore (Architect)
City Staff: Lauren Clementino, HPO
REQUESTED ACTION:
Approve an modified Certificate of Appropriateness for two new additions to the previously approved plans:
1) Remove the existing chimney and replace with a new masonry chimney with a dry stack malpais stone veneer.
2) Replace a deck railing on the back (North) side of the house to match the existing railing on the existing front porch.
1) Remove the existing chimney and replace with a new masonry chimney with a dry stack malpais stone veneer.
2) Replace a deck railing on the back (North) side of the house to match the existing railing on the existing front porch.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve an modified Certificate of Appropriateness for two new additions to the previously approved plans.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS:
- The Commission can approve with additional conditions related to the standards and guidelines applicable to the case;
- The Commission can request additional information and continue to a date certain; or
- The Commission can deny the application with instructions for resubmittal.
HAS THERE BEEN PREVIOUS COMMISSION DECISION ON THIS:
At the May 15, 2024 meeting, the Heritage Preservation Commission voted to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for renovations at 416 W. Birch Ave. with the condition to provide a roofing material that meets the US Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation or alternative material that meets the guidance of NPS Preservation Brief #16 to the Heritage Preservation Officer for approval. The roofing material was subsequently reviewed and approved by Mark Reavis, Heritage Preservation Officer, on June 7, 2024.