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o Replace existing windows (not historic) with period appropriate windows <br />• Door: $750 <br />o Refurbish existing front door <br />• Front porch: $19,500 <br />o Foundation repair <br />o Replace floor joists, wood posts, decking as necessary <br />o Repair or replace existing original siding as necessary <br />• Site Grading: $2,500 <br />• Wall Systems: $28,500 <br />o Demo, reframing, insulation, drywall <br />• Chimney: $3,000 <br />• General Conditions: $27,549 <br />o Contractor overhead, trash removal, labor, sewer line <br />COST ESTIMATE OF PROPOSED WORK: $151,000 <br />MATCHING GRANT REQUESTED: $61,775 (matching grant maximum $40,000) <br />Preservation Grants: <br />Under Resolution No. 17, Series 2019, residential applicants are eligible for a $40,000 grant <br />conditioned on the applicant matching one hundred percent of the amount for approved work. <br />Approved work must fall under the categories of preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration. <br />Preservation is the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the <br />existing form, integrity, and materials of an historic property as they now exist. Approved <br />work focuses upon the repair of exterior historic materials and features rather than <br />extensive replacement and new construction. <br />• Front door <br />• Siding repair <br />Rehabilitation is the act or process of making possible a compatible use for a property <br />through repair, alterations, and additions while preserving those portions or features <br />which convey its historical, cultural, or architectural values. Rehabilitation acknowledges <br />the need to alter or add to a historic property to meet continuing or changing uses while <br />retaining the property's historic character. The limited and sensitive upgrading of <br />mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and other code -required work to make <br />properties functional is appropriate. <br />• Foundation/crawlspace <br />• Floor structure <br />Roof structure <br />Front porch decking <br />Site grading <br />Restoration is the act or process of accurately depicting the form, features, and <br />character of a property as it appeared at a particular period of time. Approved work <br />focuses on exterior work and includes the removal of features from other periods in its <br />history and reconstruction of missing features from the restoration period. <br />• Window replacement <br />The applicant is requesting a matching grant amount of $61,775 be considered under <br />Resolution No. 17, Series 2019, Section 12(c) which allows for grant amounts to exceed the <br />11 <br />
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