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Roswell, GA
File #: 14-0087    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/20/2014 In control: Historic Preservation Commission
On agenda: 3/12/2014 Final action:
Title: HPC201400424, 14 Elizabeth Way, Fix Pizzeria
Attachments: 1. 201400424, 14 Elizabeth Way, photographs, 2. 201400424, 14 Elizabeth Way, Ltr of Intent, 3. 201400424, 14 Elizabeth Way, Elevation Drawings 1st Submission, 4. 201400424, 14 Elizabeth Way, Revised Elevation Drawings, 5. HPC Minutes Signed Mar 12, 2014

201400424, 14 Elizabeth Way, Fix Pizzeria

Item Summary:
Facade renovations

Staff Report:
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends approval of the application for façade renovations at 14 Elizabeth Way.


Issue
The applicant is proposing to make minor façade improvements to both the front (south elevation facing Elizabeth Way) and rear (north elevation facing East Alley). For the front elevation, the applicant is proposing to remove the faux gable from over the doors and windows. Changes to the East Alley elevation include removal of the metal awning, removal of the downspouts beneath scuppers, new gutters and downspouts, replacement of entry door, and the addition of one storefront window. The door and window at the rear will be made of wood and will match those on the front façade.


History
The structure located at 14 Elizabeth Way was constructed in 1935 according to the Fulton County Tax Digest and is classified as “Historic” on the Historic Properties Map.

No previous HPC applications were located.



Figure 1: Image of buildings fronting Elizabeth Way in 1949.
14 Elizabeth Way is the third storefront from the left. Image from Roswell: A Pictorial History


Analysis
Front elevation:
The Design Guidelines state that the “original storefront configuration should be maintained” and that “inappropriate non-historic storefronts should be replaced with a traditional configuration during rehabilitation projects.” While most of the historic storefront remains intact, a faux gable was added to the top portion of the building several decades ago. Staff commends the applicant on their desire to remove this element which takes away from the true character of the building and the surrounding storefronts on Elizabeth Way. Any marks or damage from the removal of this element should be carefully cleaned and repaired.

Rear elevation:
While the rear was designed for utilitarian use, the recent revitalization of Canton Street has created a shift to use the rear entran...

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