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HomeMy WebLinkAbout003 Project Information Project Information Project Description nAM 1.21Z2 REVER)N& Pruden Addition &ADU The proposed renovation and additions seek to renovate the rear/backyard by extending the existing kitchen, bedroom, and rear porch and also adding an ADU above the garage. The exterior improvements to the existing rear porch will restore and improve the shape, Address: structure, and roofline of the historical home character. The home will be unaltered from rear/backyard to S. 5th ave. maintaining the 215 S. 5th Ave. existing street front character. The exterior materials, colors and windows will match the house. The garage upgrades will provide 2 car Legal Description: parking and include an ADU on the upper level. The goal of this work is to increase the livability and aesthetic cohesion with the JOB NUMER PARK ADD, S 12, T02 S, R05 E, BLOCK 12, Lot 7-8 existing house and neighborhood context. 2118 Block Frontage: Detailed alterations 52' - 215 S. 5th Ave. PYRIC,Hr 6G 1. Renovate existing porch. 2=2 G 6 RE6ERVEC Parking: 2. Expand kitchen and add bathroom off existing bedroom. 2 - 215 S. 5th Ave. on street 3. Remove existing garage. 2 -Alley 4. Construct new garage with ADU above. 2 - Garage Project Summary Lot Coverage: 0.157 acres (6,839 s.f.) Located in the heart of Bozeman's historic district, 215 S. 5th.Ave. was constructed in 1915 as a one-story family residence. The Existing 1,993 s.f. (29%) premise of this project is to increase functionality and livability with the goal of complimenting the character of the house and the Proposed 2,390 s.f. (35%) neighborhood. The proposal includes various interior upgrades and existing garage renovation with ADU. Zoning: R-2 Architect: Historic Information Studio Architects 21 W. Babcock St., Bozeman, MT 59715 0� (406) 586-4777 Z Index _ 0 00 1 Development Review Application ----------------- Q 002 Narrative 003 Project Information 004 Site Plan 005 Existing Elevations _ 006 New Elevations 1 MONTANA HISTORICAL AND a ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY Axce a.aN haxwpw wmmonw wwx wtlbwalo,a Bmrmm oir,Nxax Mr•T<' _ 9Ma ..�.s�Q�r<mB reawM,M pmrob•ia^nra^m. 007 New Elevations 2 apw op nmio Park 91k l2 Am 215 Sauch rtfth 11 R a h in the eourcea consulted Sn chta survey h..n t ylelded any CIO 008 Floor Plans 1 o x"ia "� --- aes^i�fcenr hict^ricat lnron' l—cnncernto, Paraove or ay.rots 215 S. 5th Ave. aciaced Mth Chic property. 1985 revs sf on tlarwa. 724 Surfway Apm[[ment 4l].Non[erey,lA 939co r fi4 r . 22A 3 Matt Cohen, surveyn, �aaiy 009 Floor Plans 2 - _ "—w— '' - '--- - C0"'"0"" Probably built in 19 15 for Emmett X. Thompson, this fine,well- 'iuu� L-. oaswcv„•wm l"l5 m - Dreserved example Of the Bungalow style is very similar to 216 S. Sth, across the street. Both re similar in overall form and N^ Vicinity Map J/ Amm,ea su"^`^ b detailing to two other houses,Just one block to the south, 316 Z ~ a+matt and 320 S.5th. The latter two houses are the pork of local car- en W. I I pwprelOmmr Ri.•if:.yh� o pen to r/bul lder W.H. Cline, and this One may be as well. a -�1 �Q" � Emmett W. Thompson, a barber who rooted space in the National Bank u,a. of Gallatin Valley building at 1 West Main Street, probably m tom built this house after moving out of 209 S. Sth Ave., a nearby I Queen Anne style house. ` .- ..r... 3 m 1 cu. cam alp ®.-^^^•+• This structure 9uelltles as a contribut lag element vithin a potential hlstoric' �%(• ,ty - T ' I siaacercm•. fogy dlstr ict due to Its ass.101o^vlih tM residential aspect of the progressive Bib11 o9raohY � D­­^rnt^f seuit—on Phase of Boaemen's historic/architectural development. I{ yr �11 f Application for Sewer Connection, May 16, 1915, E.X. Thompson, 213 S. 5th. D.H. Budd, agent. AP tcatton for water Sery t ce, E.W. Thompson, May 1-12, 1915, rvCALDESCRirrlON awnmwwmmvsxw,ranlmm� .•waran Mw mmn meDeair.: ssa••-" mswca•a+•o-,uun'na•mw..c<ew wnvw,.mw m,+m.n-.a.,v..uw..,,,. 213 5. tory,D,N. Budd.16 .snnonw.Bp.uew.. City directory, 1927. P. use O N , Baaa,G.w,s,mio,..•mcn.s.•Mmn,nwa.was,B�nmcni.mn«"w,al lewvmr p"� " Sanborn MaO. 19 12 (the house does not appear on the nap). F. The Risror lc InrOgAty of thls property has been rafelned due to the survival —U of or inal dos lgn and materials and contlnalty of us,setting and location. W This detached une-story double-family residence has a rectangular plan with h a recessed front porch under the barn gable roof,having ri a solid railing and decorative latticework. The one-bay facade is asymmetrical and consists of = n off-center front entrance wl th 3/1,and A/I double-hung and fixed windpwz Ixroemanoxwwe: Evpwnmwuweneni.mcwMae mw aa,wmiaemnxa Mmnn+wn.eov,h."ammv«o.renwm" r and a bay window on the south side. The frame construction is finished in I r beveled siding and shingles on the upper part of the house. It rests an a 1'> cinderblock foundation. The gable .of is covered with light green asphalt ♦^ sbt•gl es and features two shed-roofed dormers on each side aM overhanging eaves Nona. v♦Q with exposed rafters and knee braces. There is an exterior concrete block Chimney. The axis of the roof is perpendicular to the street. Dutblildings include a garage. p� rdnwpn d�deA.xlGt.rnmwMmx A1.0 PRRi�'eR.R;CDONAID ARCHITECTS P.C. ,� Mine--��C usasoWa NA 59807 alai PROJECT d Cm HISTORIC INFO kDli IdoY REVISED " Mnlfhew A.Cohen D^:r�•n.Monlnnn