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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: <br />Information from Historian Bridget Bacon <br />The house was built in 1905as a single family residence. This is one of the first homes <br />in the Capitol Hill Subdivisions, as Capitol Hill was subdivided in 1904. The house was <br />primarily owned by 2 families; Charles and Christina Zarini (1907 to 1921) and Joseph <br />and Rose Ross (1921 to 1998). The current owner purchased the house in 1998. <br />LANDMARK APPROVAL: <br />On October 19, 2010 the City Council approved the landmark application for 501 South <br />Street, by a vote of 7-0. <br />REQUEST: <br />The applicant, Barbara Butterworth, is requesting the approval of a Preservation and <br />Restoration Grantto allow for the reconstruction of the front porchover the eastern <br />entrance. This portion of the house has had drainage problems in the past. The <br />applicant recently received a grant to repair damages incurred from the drainage issues. <br />Therefore it is important to insure the roof provides positive drainage. <br />The applicant has receive a bid from the contractor who did the drainage repair work. <br />The invoice is attached for your review. The details of the invoice are as follows: <br />TaskAmountNotes <br />Porch Reconstruction$7,960 <br />Permit fees$450 <br />Stamped plans$415 <br />Trash$240 <br />Demolition$640 <br />Rough framing material$320 <br />Rough framing$1,920Labor only <br />Exterior trim$1,810Materials ($370) <br />Labor ($1,440) <br />Roofing$1,140Materials ($350) <br />Labor ($840) <br />Gutter$310 <br />Exterior Paint$715Material ($75) <br />Labor ($640) <br />Awnings$865 <br />Remove awnings, <br />paint frames, install <br />new <br />Exterior Paint$377 <br />Paint for concrete <br />entry deck <br />Total$9,202 <br />2 <br />