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Page 1 of 2 TULSA PRESERVATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Thursday, December 10, 2015 COA-15-060 COA NUMBER: COA-15-060 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1316 EAST 19 TH STREET DISTRICT: SWAN LAKE HISTORIC DISTRICT APPLICANT: ALICIA SCHULTZ REPRESENTATIVES: NONE A. CASE ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION 1. Replace 12 original six-over-one wood window sashes on east elevation with 12 six-over- one vinyl window sashes with matching muntins B. BACKGROUND DATE OF CONSTRUCTION: 1925 ZONED HISTORIC PRESERVATION: 1994 NATIONAL REGISTER LISTING: SWAN LAKE; 1998; ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION 2009 CONTRIBUTING STRUCTURE: YES PREVIOUS ACTIONS: COA-15-008 – MARCH 25, 2015 – STAFF APPROVAL Remove non-original asbestos siding COA-15-008 – MAY 26, 2015 – TPC APPROVAL Replace plywood siding on sunroom addition with wood lap siding to match original house siding Replace storm windows on sunroom addition with vinyl, six-over-one, simulated divided light windows with matching wood trim to matching original wood trim. COA-15-060 – DECEMBER 4, 2015 – STAFF APPROVAL Repair wood sill and trim around the existing windows and replace with matching wood wherever extensive damage has occurred C. ISSUES AND CONSIDERATIONS 1. Replace 12 original six-over-one wood window sashes on east elevation with 12 six-over-one vinyl window sashes with matching muntins The applicant requests to replace 12 wood window sashes along the rear east elevation with six-over-one vinyl windows. Currently the windows feature six-over-one

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    TULSA PRESERVATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Thursday, December 10, 2015 COA-15-060

    COA NUMBER: COA-15-060

    PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1316 EAST 19TH STREET

    DISTRICT: SWAN LAKE HISTORIC DISTRICT

    APPLICANT: ALICIA SCHULTZ

    REPRESENTATIVES: NONE

    A. CASE ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION

    1. Replace 12 original six-over-one wood window sashes on east elevation with 12 six-over-one vinyl window sashes with matching muntins

    B. BACKGROUND

    DATE OF CONSTRUCTION: 1925 ZONED HISTORIC PRESERVATION: 1994 NATIONAL REGISTER LISTING: SWAN LAKE; 1998; ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION 2009 CONTRIBUTING STRUCTURE: YES PREVIOUS ACTIONS: COA-15-008 – MARCH 25, 2015 – STAFF APPROVAL Remove non-original asbestos siding COA-15-008 – MAY 26, 2015 – TPC APPROVAL

    Replace plywood siding on sunroom addition with wood lap siding to match original house siding

    Replace storm windows on sunroom addition with vinyl, six-over-one, simulated divided light windows with matching wood trim to matching original wood trim.

    COA-15-060 – DECEMBER 4, 2015 – STAFF APPROVAL Repair wood sill and trim around the existing windows and replace with matching wood wherever extensive damage has occurred

    C. ISSUES AND CONSIDERATIONS

    1. Replace 12 original six-over-one wood window sashes on east elevation with 12 six-over-one vinyl window sashes with matching muntins

    The applicant requests to replace 12 wood window sashes along the rear east elevation with six-over-one vinyl windows. Currently the windows feature six-over-one

  • COA-15-060

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    true divided light and storm windows. The existing windows feature split wood, cracked putty, and evidence of air filtration. The applicant requests replacement due to amount of sun exposure and energy efficiency. All proposed replacement windows are located on the east elevation. The applicant proposes to replace the windows sashes with 250 Pella Double-Hung Vinyl Windows to match the existing addition windows (TPC Approval COA-15-008) with simulated divided light and matching muntins. The applicant was presented a staff approval to repair the wood window trim and sills on December 4, 2015.

    i. References: Unified Design Guidelines for Residential Structures

    SECTION A – GUIDELINES FOR REHABILITATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES A.4 WINDOWS AND WINDOW TRIM A.4 Windows and Window Trim A.4.1 Retain and preserve original historic windows, including glazing, trim, muntins, and character-defining details.

    A.4.4 To gain thermal efficiency, storm windows which maintain the appearance, and allow maximum visibility, of the original historic windows may be installed. Unfinished and clear-finished metals are not allowed. (Storm windows can be staff approved) A.4.5 If replacement of deteriorated windows is necessary, match the original historic windows in sash design, size, shape, muntin pattern, location, glazing area and tint. Insulated glass (double pane) windows may be used. Exterior muntins are required on simulated divided light windows. .1 Brady Heights – Match the original historic window material.

  • Survey Photograph

    Existing Condition

  • Existing Condition

    Proposed Window Replacement (see Site Plan)

  • Window 1, 2, & 3

    Window 1 (Close-Up)

  • Windows 4, 5, & 6

    Window 4 (Close-Up)

  • Windows 5 &6 (Close-Up)

    Windows 7, 8, & 9

  • Windows 8 & 9 (Interior)

    Windows 10, 11, & 12

  • Window 11

    Example of Proposed Replacement Window (Note: Proposal is six-over-one)

  • 250 Pella Vinyl Window Series Brochure

    250 Pella Double-Hung Vinyl Window Series Example (Note: Proposal is six-over-one)

  • Proposed Replacement Window Example – Matches Existing Addition Windows

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