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File #: 25-1263    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/17/2025 In control: Historic Preservation Commission
On agenda: 9/25/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider the Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for 151 N Wright St. - HPC-0001-2025
Attachments: 1. HPC COA Application, 2. Application Attachment - Description of Proposed Work, 3. Factors for Consideration, 4. Existing and Proposed Improvements Reduced, 5. COA 10-0368 Approval Packet, 6. Page 29 from Historic Building Design and Resource Manual 2010, 7. Pages 38-39 from Historic Building Design and Resource Manual 2010, 8. Pages 42-43 from Historic Building Design and Resource Manual 2010, 9. 151 N Wright St Architectural and Historic Survey, 10. Staff Memo HPC-0001-2025
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Consider the Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for 151 N Wright St. - HPC-0001-2025
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Brad Iwicki, Assistant Planner

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Submitted for Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) review.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property is an approximately 10,650 square foot parcel located at the southwest corner of the School St. and Wright St. intersection, with a common street address of 151 N Wright St. The property is zoned R2 (Single-family and Low Density Multiple-Family Residence District) and is currently improved with a two-story Craftsman Bungalow Style residence, constructed in 1925 and a detached garage with driveway access on School St. The principal structure is listed as a "significant" structure to the Local Historic District and "contributing" in the Federal Historic District in the 2008 Architectural and Historical Survey ("2008 Survey").

The structure has been improved with an addition to the rear of the home, visible from the School St. right-of-way. It is listed in "good" condition in the 2008 Survey. The residence is a pristine example of the Craftsman Bungalow Style and features several defining characteristics such as the sweeping side gable, full-width front porch with rectangular brick columns, and historic wood casement and double-hung windows.

At the time of the 2008 Survey, the windows on the enclosed porch were listed as wood, double-hung and casement, with a variety of grid configurations.

Prior COA Approvals
o COA 10-0368 - Approved 3/25/2010 (see attached approval packet)
* Replace the aluminum siding on the two existing dormers with cedar shake siding.
* Replace the existing rear porch with a new one-story mudroom and rear entry porch with cedar shake siding, an asphalt shingle roof, and two three-over-one, double-hung, aluminum clad wood windows on the north elevation. ...

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