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Show This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. Utah Historic Preservation Tax Credit Application Part 2 - Description of Rehabilitation Property ~e 5. John W. Taylor PropertYaddress '49 East 500' No., Fannington" ute Detailed description of rehabilitatioO/preseryation woik ' tnsiiuctions: 'Describe all proposed rehabilitation w~rk as well as any s,ite WO.rk, neiN',constructi9.n, .addltlons, efc. , The taxcft!ditcan be claimed only for work on the historic building HSeH (nOt for additions; landscaping, etC.): and only for work descrl,bed in thls,~plication. Describe the proposed work by ~~aturerathe.r tf:\an slmp,y I~tlo(lor room name (e.g.,lntedor walls rather than liVIng roomj plumbing rather, than :bathroom). ReferenCe,applicable photos or drawings as:approprlate. Duplicate pages as needed or'creat9 a~Inillar form on a word processor. Provide a thorough, Com'plete description of the proposed work and its'lmpact on the existing feature. ,Include or attach specific Information (e.g., masonry cleaning specifications, repl.acement WI(1dow manufactur~r name, model number, and section 'drawings). See S8fnpl!3 wor~ d,9sc:rlptiorls on,the second page of the Overview. ' Following are exa~ples of common work itemscat~90,rii~d by th~ir typical compliance with the Secretary ,of tf:le Interl~r,'s ' Standards Jor Rtifiabllitation: Work Items that typically cjo not meet,tl:l~ Standards: • sandblasting 'or hIgh-pressure water blasting: ' Coveringw~lIs,sOffitS, :eaves,wlndow 'Caslngs,' etc. ,wltfl 'aluminum or vinyl siding. • Adding.'decorative elements (e.g., porches; shutters, gingerbread,ietC.)\vitliout historic docu'mentation orother/ clues'. Installation of,metal. clay or concrete til'e.Or'shake shingle roofs when sawn wood shingles were use.d historically.. ' • Alteration ofprlmary 'elevatio.n~ (e.g.; enlarge.CI,windoWs,' new additions. expanded 'porChes, etc.) . . , . , , ' , Work Items tha~ may meet the Standards If carefully exe'cuted: • ' Window replacement .\yith colTlpatib,le ~odern ~'~.~~~s th~! ,clClselY. match the historicwindov.; In..profiie and appearance. ' ...,inor reconfiguration' of floor plan In less-public or less-significant spaces: • Umited application of breathable masonry,consolidants of weatt\li~'r-proofing coatings: • Compatible, new additions' on seCond'stY elevations. Work Items 'that typiCally meet the Standards: , • Re~roofing uslng .eoinpatible materials'(e.g .• sawn wood'shingles or asphalt shit)gles whery,wood sh.i,ngle_s were used l1istoricaIlY). Repointing ~ortar joln~s to match original Q.e."matchi!1grriortar Composition, strength. oolor. teXture and tooling). • f{epali of remaining hlstoric,features oielements. . . • Re-creation of hi~torl,c feat,ures bi:i,Sed on'goodevidence '(e.g .• remaining elements or clear photos). • Irlstallation of new kitchen or bathroom cabinets and fixtureswhen'no 'slgnificant l1istoric'fe'atureii'ren;ain. • , Replacem&'!lt of furna~. ,water heater. plumbing lines and fixtures, electrical systems, etc. when there is limited ,Impact to historic , materials or features. ' • Installation 9f new floor and.wall coverings when no significant historic materials; feature"sor finishe.s lire ImpaCtjad. ,No.1 Architectural feature __~:!!:..::::·.:=o~n~t::......lpo::::: '~r=-c::::h:.:·,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Approximate date of feature 1900 Location south side Photo No.1, 18-23>rawing, No, _ __ 'Description of existing feature and Its' C<?ndltloh 'Hip roof supporte¢l by 4 ,brick pillars. ,Tongue & groove floor. Roof has layers of wood, asphalt shingle~ and ,t in ,and is leaking and hiPs are sagging. ' Bri~k und~ porch has been plastered at one ,time .when i t Was enclosed tor an aparbnent. Sane , brick ,has been replaced with new brick that doesn It matrQ..I' therefore..l brick can not .be sand-blasted. Plaster has been poorly chiseled (cont , 1)9~npflOi'f()f proposeCl wOrk. and Impact on eXisting featur~ . ' ., .' . • Reroc>ve layers of r09fing & repair or, replace frame. R:move .:a~l ah.lI!ll.n~ :Sl.di!lg .on the wood trim and restore rotten wood where needed, Wl.th sl.Irll.lar materl.als. Grl.nd remaining plaster, .off ,of b:I;"ic~, re~ir holes. ir,t brick o~. rrortar and re-~i~t to match' ori,ginal brick color and paint . rrortar ]ol.nts. Repal.r orr~place ~ssl.ng tongue and groove floor with matcbing wood trOll ,denolition salvage yard. Sand floor and ,(cont.) No.2 Architectural feature plumbing woocl ~---~------------------------------- Approximate date :of feature? Lpcation basement Photo NO,, 24-25 Drawing No. _ __ Description of existing feature and its conditiQn, 40gal. waw h~ter ,is leaking and is not adequate for~ize of hane. : little water pressure in rear apartment. Pipesare ' corrpded and br~g. Cracked bathrban ·sink in basement apt. We need to replace a tpb in rear :apt. that previoUs oWners renoved. Kitchen sink faucet in very ~~rfPtig.r~·pr~~s~I£>~ririd impact on exi~ting feature Replace water heater with 2,-!50, gal. heaters asrecorrmended bY pluinl:ler. Replace cici6kea sink: Instaii tub in rear ,apt. Replace all water pipes to rear apt. ' and replace kitchen faucet. Pipes are all accessible fran the bcisement cellars, so no walls will need to be renoved. (Work completed) |