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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA10ProjectHistoricInfo_09022021 Project Information Project Description n,TS 9221 REVOONS: McBee Garage Renovations The proposed renovation and additions seek to renovate the existing garage and create a carriage house character. The exterior improvements include removing the existing roof, a covered entry, larger garage door, and adding rooflines that visually couple to the Address: house and historic neighborhood. The exterior materials, colors and windows will match the house. The garage will undergo several 520 South Willson Avenue interior improvements that include adding more storage, a mudroom, a dog wash, and an upper level home office studio and exercise Bozeman, MT 59175 area. The goal of this work is to increase the livability and aesthetic cohesion with the existing house and neighborhood context. JOB NUMBER 2104 Legal Description: Detailed alterations FAIRVIEW ADD, S07, T02 S, R06 E, BLOCK 6, Lot 11 - 13,ACRES 0.331, PLAT C-3 1. Update and restore existing garage. �,ea 2. Add mudroom, storage, stair to main level. A _ Block Frontage: 3. Add home office studio and exercise area to added upper level. 90' South Willson Avenue & 160'West Dickerson Street 4. Add and extend rooflines to compliment the historic house. 5. Upgrade structural deficiencies of the existing garage. Parking: 3 South Willson Avenue Project Summary 4 West Dickerson Street 2 Garage Located in the heart of Bozeman's historic district, 520 South Willson Avenue was constructed in 1900 as a two-story family residence. The premise of this project is to increase functionality and livability with the goal of complimenting the character of the house and the Lot Coverage: neighborhood. The proposal includes various interior upgrades and the demolition of the existing garage roof for upper level and parts 0.331 acres (14,418.36 s.f.) of the west wall to provide a mudroom/entry. Existing 2,292 s.f. (16%) Proposed 2,525 s.f. (18%) The goal of these changes is to create a carriage house look to better match the character, roof lines, and materials of the historic home. Zoning: W R-1 Architect: Studio Architects 21 W. Babcock St., Bozeman, MT 59715 W (406) 586-4777 Sheet Index Z A1.0 -Project and Historic Information Historic Information A2.0 - Site Plan A3.0 —Existing Elevations (photos) MONTANA HISTORICAL AND =R.I°nelna »>em>°�>dy>Ia„�> ,Im 1,t— r amrhlMoaralp1m> .>o>I>wew„hlh.>Im°�a> w s[o d>n ow win South Central Ave.nomination District M ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY I `> > National Register nD nanon ^� John N..lke is, 1978m1 A3.1 -Proposed Elevations Pairview elk 6/Lots it to 13 `> 52 3 h Will... This Property was built far William x.Williams,a professor at Montana State A4.0 —Proposed Plans Aaer�> __ College. iwo years later,the house w s sold to In,Pease.a loaal jevela[ Peter S.Linefier a and Bozeman mayor in 1890. The house remained a Pease residence until 1936 �weX P.O.B x 1 IY p 4 when lwgua tee Strand,purchased it and lived here during his presidency, 1936-1942. SIU Vicinity Map a'�n�mc 42. 52G S.Willson--Pease/Strand Ho �^ II 19nn „In—n s 1 j The northeast corner of the Intersection of S.Willson and W.Dickerson i �aer by a two Italy frame building,its clapboard ding painted white The windows are O 11 ;� oranw own>� framed by green shutters. This house,ca.1904,has a gabled roof,the west and nor o� I I OdW.Wua> gable peaks are painted green. There is a small entry porch which has its own gable m °Jro 1 ...�l. roof. .- DICK6,�ccyJ =— S J root Thisstutfor,qualifies as a contributing elamen+dltnin a potential hlstoric 42. 520 S.Willson--Pea /St' d House. .m`i cwm:mi•r district due to It> aes.i.tl.n wi+h the res ldentlal aspect of the Civlc os.,awwr .dw Phase of Bozeman',historlc/archltectural development. I fl.A.Pease was a jeweler from Ohio who settled in Virginia City in 1864 on the _ tide f the gold rush. He moved to Bozeman 'n 1882 and Opened his store here. He Department of Sanitation i as elected ma or of 0ozeman in 1890. This house pre-dates 1904. A later ow le,e,c..it,March 24,1900 ! »»>„m uraawwh,cn,ne>uucrv,rwmm,>m>�rm� a reaeccmalery convey ma hlalarmalamocMioc> i Augustus L.Strand,President of Fbnta na State College from 1.937 to 7942,whom ived Sever Perm t, 1903,x.A.Plase I here during his presidency. mmwlm ll 9 >PP»mnce, woT°aa ylm a of me O N F Q ` nos glom„°o aCalietmmim,na cna>r>q>>nsm-will D.­19,01�1'nmm-dl l:auree°•,• >a Is> me nla+or la Integra+y of to is property has been rats,n ad due to tna,ary lval Z of orig inai design and meter lals and continuity of use,setting and locet Ion. • V This detached tWo-story double-family residence has an L-shaped plan with a small W Thais roof on wood posts on sandstone pediments. The two-bay facade is asynmetricx F and consists fan off-center front entrance with fixed and double-hung windows,and a bay window. The frame construction is finished in board siding andrests INFORMATIONWt E.Mam nownre>.I.m>uwtawweRmya.moa>Im>orYMle lm°m,m„nwnm u.m>mnc>,aoroormwo on a en dstane foundation.The flared gable roof is covered with green asphalt oll. _ shingles and features a shed-roofed dormer and boxed eaves,as well as a central y(� brick chimney. Outbuildings include a garage. None. _I Q FORM PREPARED 6Y: GEOGMPHICALINFORMATON: Hme�.A..._., .— A 1 e F.t.Lo<6163 uses am / �1.0 PROJECT 4 e W DICKER N /'.UU 1984 HISTORIC INFO