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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCA2013-73CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS APPLICATION Date r�lJ / %�h I Number C /\ 13 I Property Owner Name, Address & Phone Number I Iz Phone: S12- 1140 - Mobile: S"/ Z - O - Email: Property Address (include any suite number) ll F. 1,1A4,L �r I Applicant Name, Address & Phone Number I 3 Phone:ZIj- 3 SVZ Mobile / 4 —4,gr L Email: Leaal Description Block /O Lot 4 Subdivision T� nt Name /Occ!u�pancy /Use w I� r ISM If Request/Description of Work to Be Done LJ4 L_ () F- r ti ,✓i caJ Drawings/Sketches Attached Photo raphs Attached r Yes o No 0 Current o Historic Material Sample(s) Attached (please list) Jl= ,1 e- ) Ah2AJ�, G%�0 inJ�`�� �.1 Imo!/ -I = 5 l hereby certify that this information is correct to the best of my knowledge and that the said work will be done in conformance with all submissions herein set forth, and in compliance with the City of Grapevine's Historic Overlay District Ordinances and Building Codes. APPROVAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE APPROVAL OF OTHER REQUIRED BUILDING TS. Signed x Owner or Contractor Print Name a Office Use o Approved V Approved with Conditions: Tam 1 1 plc o Denied X x ' Chair- Historic Preservation Commission Hist ric Pres rvation Officer X Date Building Official THIS 1S NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. A SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE FILED AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT BEFORE STARTING WORK. City of Grapevine Historic Preservation Department - 636 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas 76051 - (817) 410 -3556 012513 Tarrant Appraisal District Real Estate 08/0912013 Account Number: 00563382 G eo refe re n ce : 7670-101-4 Property Location: 616 E Wall St, Grapevine Owner Information: Distler, John S Etux Valerie J 5900 Baywater Dr Apt 804 Plano Tx 75093 -5727 7 Prior Owners Legal Description: College Heights Addition -Grpvn Blk 101 Lot 4 Taxing Jurisdictions: 011 City of Grapevine 220 Tarrant County 224 Tarrant County Hospital Dist 225 Tarrant County College Dist 906 Grapevine - Colleyville ISD This information is intended for reference only and is subject to change. It may not accurately reflect the complete status of the account as actually carried in TAD's database. Proposed Values for Tax Year 2013 Appraised value maybe less than market value due to state- mandated limitations on value increases t t A zero value Indicates that the property record has not yet been completed for the indicated tax year tt *Rounded 5 -Year Value Histo Tax Year XMP Appraised Land Appraised Impy Appraised Totall Market Land I Market Impr Market Total 2012 000 1 $62,500 $0 $62.50 $62.50 $0 $62.500 2011 Land Im pr 2013 Total tt Market Value $62,500 $0 $62,500 Appraised Value t $62,500 $0 $62,500 Approximate Size ttt Deed Date: 05/31/2013 0 Land Acres 0.1422 Land S Ft 6,198 Appraised value maybe less than market value due to state- mandated limitations on value increases t t A zero value Indicates that the property record has not yet been completed for the indicated tax year tt *Rounded 5 -Year Value Histo Tax Year XMP Appraised Land Appraised Impy Appraised Totall Market Land I Market Impr Market Total 2012 000 1 $62,500 $0 $62.50 $62.50 $0 $62.500 2011 000 1 $62,500 $0 2010 000 $62.500 $0 2009 , 000 $62.500 $0 2008 000 $62.500 $0j 2013 Notice Sent: 04/30/2013 Exemptions: None Property Data Deed Date: 05/31/2013 Instrument: D213139436 Year Built: 0000 Pct Complete: 100 TAD Map: 2126 460 MAPSCO: 028J Agent: None $62. $62. Protest Deadline: 05/31/2013 Class: 000 State Code: C1 Res Vacant Garage Bays: 00 Central Air: N Central Heat: N Pool: N 09 August 2013 Neal Cooper Copper Street Homes 613 East Texas Street Grapevine, TX 76051 A Future With A Past RE: PRESERVATION COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS # CA13 -73 616 EAST WALL STREET GRAPEVINE, TX 76051 This letter confirms on August 09, 2013, Historic Preservation staff approved with conditions #CA13 -73 for the property addressed 616 East Wall Street, legally known as Block 101 Lot 4, Grapevine, College Heights Addition, Grapevine, Texas. The following was approved on this Certificate of Appropriateness: new construction use of Semco double hung, primed wood windows of Low -e 270 double paned insulated glass units per the attached manufacturer's specification sheets; a permit is required from the Building Department. An approved Certificate of Appropriateness is not an approved Building Permit and a permit is / is not required. Contact the City of Grapevine's Building Department at 817 -410 -3165 for information regarding permits. T ank you, 6X, David Klempin cc Historic Preservation Officer THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE Property Owner CA File HISTORIC PRESERVATION • 636 South Main Street • Grapevine, Texas • 76051 • Phone 817/410 -3197 Fax Number 817/410 -3125 r�J F V 'f Q Factory applied one - piece, extruded aluminum color- matched nailing fin/drip ' cap applied at head of aluminum clad units provides a tight seal when the unit is properly flashed and installed in the opening. Patented, mill finished aluminum, folding nailing fin applied at sides and sill makes for easy installation. Q Real wood interior complements any ` home's decor. Q Super Spacer glazing provides energy efficient thermal performance for year - round interior comfort. Q Weather resistant beauty with heavy-duty low maintenance extruded aluminum cladding. * Easy operation with tension -free, true counter balanced power balance system. Q Effectively designed weather stripping on the perimeter of frame and sash provides a long - lasting seal for performance and comfort. Q Extra thermal performance provided by a foam - filled sill envelope. SMART SCI In ti7;;Uni�n.r, # t a � I 1 'I I I I i m 1 ti MFr 4, T �} Mo �... 4. R 3 • 4WINDOW Window Glass and Low -E DEFOGGERS Performance options WEFIXFOGGYWINDOWS.COM How to lower your heating bill, feel warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer, and protect your furniture from fading. It's no longer enough to simply have double paned windows. But for most people, the bewildering array of options like Low -e, Argon gas and others can be hard to decipher. Do they really work? Are they worth the extra expense? This arti- cle attempts to address those questions in a context meaningful to the average homeowner. Low -E Low - emittance (low -E) coatings are microscopic, transparent, metallic oxide layers deposited on an inner window or skylight glazing surface in order to reduce the U- factor by suppressing radiative heat flow. Coating a glass surface with a low - emittance material blocks a significant amount of radiant heat transfer, thus lowering the total heat flow through a window. Argon /Krypton Gas Atypical double - paned, sealed glass IGU (Integrated Glass Unit) insulates better than a single pane of glass by trapping dry air between two panes of glass, thus minimizing heat transfer. Argon or Krypton are nontoxic, nonreactive, clear gases that are less conductive than air and thus improve the insulating ability of a sealed IGU. Triple Pane Windows Just like a double paned glass unit, but with an extra pocket of dry air (or Argon) created by a third pane of glass. Bet- ter insulating than double paned units, but heavier, more expensive and require thicker frames to accommodate the extra width due to the third pane of glass. UV Protection /Fading Furniture Only 50% of fading is caused by UV light. Visible light is responsible for approximately 23 %, while heat itself accounts for 22 %. This is why museums protect their most vulnerable artifacts in dark, climate controlled environments and do not allow flash photography. You cannot stop fading, you can only slow it by reducing the three factors that cause it. The chart below details the performance abilities of the various energy efficient options available for today's windows. Type of Window IGU Visible Light Solar Heat Gain Total Solar U- Factor Fading Estimated Cost^ Transmittance Coefficient Blockage (Air /Argon) ISO* (10sq /ft) Double Pane, clear 81% .76 24% .48 .74 $175.00 Triple Pane, clear 74% .68 32% .35 .66 $220.00 Double Pane, Low -e 270 70% .37 63% .30/.25 .53 $205.00 Double Pane, Low -e 366 66% .27 73% .29/.24 .43 $228.00 Triple Pane, Low -e 270 67% .36 64% .25/.22 .49 $280.00 Triple Pane, Low -e 366 63% .35 65% .25/.22 .45 $360.00 Double Pane, Low -e 270/i81 ** 63% .34 66% .23/.20 .46 $250.00 Double Pane, Low -e 366/i81 58% .25 75% .23/.20 .37 $290.00 * The ISO calculation measures fading perception from solar radiation across,thF%'r ii��i� Pfl RY spkptF. 4i F# �Itraviolet (UV) through Infrared (heat) to visible light. Ul OF RA EVINE ^ Estimated installed cost, vinyl frames, annealed, 1/8 glass, 10 sq /ft (common � *mow LEASE ** Best value for the money: best energy performance to cost ratio. Adaptable toq� esgy ts01L DEPA ENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CONTACT BUILDING INSPECTIONS FOR PERMIT INFORMATION • 16WINDOW Window Glass and Low -E DEFOGGERS Performance Options WEFIXFOGGYWINDOWS.COM How to lower your heating bill, feel warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer, and protect your furniture from fading. It's no longer enough to simply have double paned windows. But for most people, the bewildering array of options like Low -e, Argon gas and others can be hard to decipher. Do they really work? Are they worth the extra expense? This arti- cle attempts to address those questions in a context meaningful to the average homeowner. Low -E Low - emittance (low -E) coatings are microscopic, transparent, metallic oxide layers deposited on an inner window or skylight glazing surface in order to reduce the U- factor by suppressing radiative heat flow. Coating a glass surface with a low - emittance material blocks a significant amount of radiant heat transfer, thus lowering the total heat flow through a window. Argon /Krypton Gas Atypical double - paned, sealed glass IGU (Integrated Glass Unit) insulates better than a single pane of glass by trapping dry air between two panes of glass, thus minimizing heat transfer. Argon or Krypton are nontoxic, nonreactive, clear gases that are less conductive than air and thus improve the insulating ability of a sealed IGU. Triple Pane Windows Just like a double paned glass unit, but with an extra pocket of dry air (or Argon) created by a third pane of glass. Bet- ter insulating than double paned units, but heavier, more expensive and require thicker frames to accommodate the extra width due to the third pane of glass. UV Protection /Fading Furniture Only 50% of fading is caused by UV light. Visible light is responsible for approximately 23 %, while heat itself accounts for 22 %. This is why museums protect their most vulnerable artifacts in dark, climate controlled environments and do not allow flash photography. You cannot stoic fading, you can only slow it by reducing the three factors that cause it. The chart below details the performance abilities of the various energy efficient options available for today's windows. Type of Window IGU Double Pane, clear Triple Pane, clear Double Pane, Low -e 270 Double Pane, Low -e 366 Triple Pane, Low -e 270 Triple Pane, Low -e 366 Double Pane, Low -e 270/i81 ** Double Pane, Low -e 366/i81 Visible Light Solar Heat Gain Total Solar U- Factor Fading Estimated Cost^ Transmittance Coefficient Blockage (Air /Argon) ISO* (10sq /ft) 81% .76 24% .48 .74 $175.00 74% .68 32% .35 .66 $220.00 70% .37 63% .30/.25 .53 $205.00 66% .27 73% .29/.24 .43 $228.00 67% .36 64% .25/.22 .49 $280.00 63% .35 65% .25/.22 .45 $360.00 63% .34 66% .23/.20 .46 $250.00 58% .25 75% .23/.20 .37 $290.00 * The ISO calculation measures fading perception from solar radiation across the entire solar light spectrum, from ultraviolet (UV) through Infrared (heat) to visible light. * Estimated installed cost, vinyl frames, annealed, 1/8 glass, 10 sq /ft (common bedroom unit) ** Best value for the money: best energy performance to cost ratio. Adaptable to all window frames.