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File #: 210245.    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Petition Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 7/29/2021 In control: Historic Preservation Board
On agenda: 8/3/2021 Final action:
Title: Reroof multiple-family dwelling with a metal roof (B) Petition HP-21-69. Robert Tracey, Bobby’s Roofing of the Florida Keys, Inc., agent for Jennifer L. Sobel, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing duplex and a single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 121 NE 8th Street. The duplex is a contributing structure and the single-family dwelling is a noncontributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. Project Description The existing multiple-family dwelling is a two-story, Colonial Revival (low) house with drop siding that was built in 1900 according to the Alachua County property appraiser’s office, and c. 1913 per the Florida Master Site File AL00671. It appears on the Sanborn map of 1913 and represents a typical Gainesville dwelling of the 1910’s. The house is a wood frame structure with drop siding and weatherboarding for exterior materials, a brick foundation, an entry porch, a brick foundation, and a gable roof with co...
Attachments: 1. 210245_HP_21_00069_121-125NE8thStreet_StaffRprt_20210803
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Reroof multiple-family dwelling with a metal roof (B)

Petition HP-21-69. Robert Tracey, Bobby’s Roofing of the Florida Keys, Inc., agent for Jennifer L. Sobel, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing duplex and a single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 121 NE 8th Street. The duplex is a contributing structure and the single-family dwelling is a noncontributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District.

Project Description

The existing multiple-family dwelling is a two-story, Colonial Revival (low) house with drop siding that was built in 1900 according to the Alachua County property appraiser’s office, and c. 1913 per the Florida Master Site File AL00671. It appears on the Sanborn map of 1913 and represents a typical Gainesville dwelling of the 1910’s. The house is a wood frame structure with drop siding and weatherboarding for exterior materials, a brick foundation, an entry porch, a brick foundation, and a gable roof with composition shingles. The building is approximately 1,824 square feet of heated space and 1,916 square feet of total area and it is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. A second structure on the property is also part of the reroofing project. This is a noncontributing structure of 472 square feet of heated area and 516 square feet of total area, with one bedroom and one bathroom, built in 1952.

The proposal under consideration with this application would remove the existing shingles from the house and the auxiliary building and install a 24 gauge standing seam panel metal roof, with 16 inch panels and a one inch snap lock seam. The proposed roofing is Galvalume in color and is manufactured by Drexel Metals, Inc.

Roofs are a highly visible component of historic buildings and are an integral part of a building’s overall design and architectural style. The Historic Preservation Board discussed and adopted a policy on April 2, 2013 concer...

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