Historic District Agenda 11-02-2021

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                                                 CITY OF MUSKEGON
                                            HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
                                                 REGULAR MEETING

 DATE OF MEETING:                             Tuesday, November 2, 2021
 TIME OF MEETING:                             4:00 p.m.
 PLACE OF MEETING:                            Conference Room 106, City Hall


                                                                     AGENDA

 I.         Call to Order

 II.        Approval of Minutes of the regular meeting of October 11, 2021.

 III.       Old Business

 IV.        New Business

            Case 2021-36 – 126 Delaware – Entry Door

            Case 2021-37 – 407 W. Muskegon – Windows

 V.         Other Business

            Local Standards for Sheds

            Free Online Workshops

 VI.        Adjourn
            “We admire that which is old not because it is old, but because it is beautiful.” Winston Churchill
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II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

Approval of Minutes of the regular meeting of October 11, 2021.


III. OLD BUSINESS

None


IV. NEW BUSINESS

                            Case 2021-36 – 126 Delaware – Entry Door
                                  Applicant: Ernesto Rodriguez
                                      District: McLaughlin
                                  Current Function: Residential

Discussion

The applicant is seeking approval to install a new, 32”x80” entry door on the side porch in the location
of the former door. Over 20 years ago, a previous owner removed the former door and covered the
opening without HDC review or approval.




View of house from Delaware Avenue, looking north. Former entry door on side porch visible at
left.



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Current conditions: former location of entry door on side porch.



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Four proposed replacement entry door styles. Left is most similar to previous door.




Existing front door to be refurbished is similar to appearance of former door on side porch.


Standards

WINDOW, DOOR, AND EXTERIOR WOODWORK STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
(Abbreviated)

General
These guidelines pertain only to proposed changes to the structure and do not affect existing con-
struction.



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These guidelines are primarily directed toward the front and side elevations of the structure. Greater
variances and more leniency may be extended toward proposed changes to the rear elevation of the
building by the Commission. All desired or proposed changes should be referred to the Historic Dis-
trict Commission for consideration. Extenuating circumstances, the effect upon the architecture of
the particular structure together with the general effect upon the surrounding structures, variables in
architectural design, or the effect upon usage and viability of the structure could dictate a variance
from these guidelines.

No exterior doors, windows, or exterior woodwork shall be altered, removed, relocated, or added
without Historic District Commission approval.

Existing exterior window or door casings, sills, and caps shall not be altered from the original design
or appearance. Damaged or deteriorated wood shall be repaired as a first course of action. When re-
pair is not possible, elements shall be replaced with matching wood members. Damaged or deterio-
rated wood elements may be replaced or covered with formed aluminum or vinyl, subject to Com-
mission approval and provided that the original profile of the woodwork is not altered or changed.

Primary Windows
Existing damaged or deteriorating window frames and sash shall be repaired as a first course of action.
When repair is not possible, elements shall be replaced with matching wood members. Metal or vinyl
replacement windows may be acceptable provided they match the original windows in design and
type and that they consist of or are painted an appropriate color. Bare metal finishes generally will not
be acceptable.

The size of glass lites and muntin arrangements shall not be altered without Commission approval.
Special glazing, such as stained or leaded art glass, shall not be removed without Commission
approval. Unusual decorative windows such as Palladian windows, oriels, bays, Gothic arch or
segment tops, etc. shall not be removed or altered.

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Primary Doors

Every effort should be made to preserve or repair the original doors where damage has occurred.
When repair is not possible, a new wood door may be used. Such new door shall match the original
in detail and finish.

The Commission may approve new wood doors that may slightly differ from the original in cases
where replicating the original may not be feasible, as long as such doors generally conform to the
ones illustrated on the attached sheet. Under certain circumstances, the Commission may approve
doors made of material other than wood provided they conform to the same design requirements.

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Deliberation

I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to install a new, 32”x80” entry door on the side porch
in the location of the former door as long as the work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary
permits are obtained.




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                          Case 2021-37 – 407 W. Muskegon – Windows
                            Applicant: Elizabeth and Daniel Bollweg
                                       District: Houston
                                 Current Function: Residential

Discussion

The applicant is seeking approval to replace 50 existing wood windows with custom, Ultrex Fiberglass
windows of the same size and muntin arrangements and to wrap the damaged window frames with
formed aluminum, maintaining the original profile of the woodwork.




View of house from W. Muskegon Avenue, looking east.




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Exterior deterioration of windows and window frames.




Interior deterioration of windows.



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Interior deterioration of windows.




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Exterior deterioration of window frames.




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Window specifications provided by the supplier.


Standards

See Window, Door, and Exterior Woodwork Standards and Guidelines in Case 2021-36, above.


Deliberation

I move that the HDC (approve/deny) the request to replace 50 existing wood windows with custom,
Ultrex Fiberglass windows of the same size and muntin arrangements and to wrap the damaged win-
dow frames with formed aluminum, maintaining the original profile of the woodwork as long as the
work meets all zoning requirements and the necessary permits are obtained.




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V. OTHER BUSINESS

Local Standards for Sheds – Staff has drafted the following general design standards based on recent
conditions of approval used by the HDC and is seeking consent to add them to the local standards
under the Guidelines for New Construction:

General design guidelines for sheds include seven-foot-tall walls, a gable roof with a minimum of a
6/12 pitch, and double doors with each door being 3’-6” wide. Sheds shall be as neutral as possible
and shall not be a focal point of the property. All sheds must receive a Development Permit prior to
construction and must follow the requirements of the City of Muskegon Zoning Ordinance with the
added stipulation prohibiting sheds from being located in the front or side yard(s) of a property.

All requests for new sheds would still come before the HDC, and the design guidelines would be
meant to simplify the board’s review process for proposed sheds that meet these standards.

Free Online Workshops – The National Trust for Historic Preservation is hosting a couple of free,
online workshops this month:

   -   Tuesday, November 9, 2:00-4:00 p.m. – Replacement Windows for Historic Buildings:
       Managing Compromise When Perfection Is Out of Reach

       Saving and repairing an historic window is the obvious starting point to preserving the
       character and integrity of an historic building, but it may not always be reasonable, and
       increasingly often the historic windows are long gone. This workshop will look at how to
       approach replacement when it is needed. Careful observation of a window in all of its parts is
       key to managing the compromise that is inevitable when using modern manufactured
       products. This session will consider different levels of replacement and the effect of the
       materials used. By focusing on how we see a window we can determine what aspects are
       most critical for conveying an appropriate historic character and choose the best replacement
       for each unique application. Developed in partnership with the National Park Service.

   -   Tuesday, November 16, 2:00-4:00 p.m. – Amending National Register Nominations

       National Register nominations are not set in stone; they can be amended to add new criteria
       and new areas of significance. Learn how to amend existing National Register nominations
       to address untold stories and underrepresented communities from colleagues at the National
       Park Service and multiple State Historic Preservation Offices. Discover what information is
       needed and hear several examples of successful amendments. Developed in partnership with
       the National Park Service.

Registration for both workshops is required and can be completed online at the following link:
https://savingplaces.org/pastforward-online-2021-
webinars?utm_medium=email&utm_source=event&utm_campaign=pastforward#.YXhu8trMKUl


VI. ADJOURN




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