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CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS (Application#)
DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK 12866-2296
TEL: 518-587-3550 X2533
www.saratoga-springs.org (Project Title)
APPLICATION FOR:
ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORIC REVIEW Staff Review
APPLICANTS) OWNER(S) (/fnotapp/ican ATTORNEY/AGENT
Name Melissa & Michael King
Address 9 Spa Circle
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone 3476933449
Email miking64@yahoo.com
Identify primary contact person: IR Applicant ❑ Owner ❑Attorney/Agent
*An applicant must be the property owner, lessee, or one with an option to lease or purchase the property in question.
Applicant's interest in premises: 8 Owner ❑ Lessee ❑ Under option to lease or purchase
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Property Address/Location: 9 Spa Circle Tax Parcel #: 178 34 _ 1 _ 34
(for example:165.52—4—37)
Date Acquired by Owner: 04/11/23
Current Zoning District: U N/T4 Property use: a Residential ❑ Non-residential/mixed-use
Type of Review: 0 Architectural ❑ Historic ❑ Extension/modification (of current approval)
Summary description of proposed action:
Net zero energy retrofit of existing 2-family home. New foyer/entry between existing house and garage. A covered
porch/breezeway is currently in this location and the buildings are currentlyjoined by the roof. There will be slight
modifications to the roof and wall to accommodate the addition.
New front porch.
New windows throughout.
New/repaired siding throughout.
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We understand there were two or three previous applications: 2006.029, date 05-03-2006; 2004.065, dated 09-08-2004;
9005 009 dated 19-09-2004
Has a previous application been filed with the DRC for this property? ❑ No G Yes-date(s)? see above
-App. No.(s)?
Revised 01/2021
**A "complete" application consists of 1 hard copy(original) ,and I electronic copy of application &ALL other
materials as required below:
New Construction/Additions
8 Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and adjacent properties
8 A detailed scaled site plan is essential for achieving minimal zoning compliance,depicting both current and planned structures
along with all building projections such as decks, porches,steps, roof overhangs,and chimneys.This site plan must show all
setbacks from property boundaries and any easements,in addition to the dimensional and bulk standards relevant to the zoning
district on 17"x11"sheet.
e Elevation drawings showing design of all sides of existing&proposed construction—label dimensions,colors, materials, lighting(fixture
&lamp type,wattage),etc. -include compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller permitted if legible
8 Floor plans for proposed structure;on sheet no larger than 2'x3'—smaller permitted if legible
8 Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Change in exterior building materials (windows,doors, roof, siding, etc.), or color(in non-residential districts only)
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and that illustrate affected features
❑ Elevation drawings showing all sides of existing&proposed construction—label dimensions,colors, materials, lighting(fixture&lamp
type,wattage), etc.-include compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller permitted if legible
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Within front yard setbacks in Historic Districts onlX (Front setbacks:UR-I &INST-HTR=30';UR-4=25';UR-2,UR-3&NCUD-1=10')
- Installation, removal or change in material of drive-and walkways
- Installation or removal of architectural,sculptural or vegetative screening over 3' in height
- Installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices (more than 2'diameter)
For any of above:
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing&proposed construction: include property lines&dimensions, required&proposed setbacks&lot
coverage,site features(fences,walks,trees,etc.) street names,compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller
preferred if legible
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Signage/Awnings
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and adjacent properties
❑ Plan showing location of proposed sign/awning structure on building/premises: no larger than I I"x 17"
❑ Scaled illustration of proposed sign/awning structure and lettering(front view&profile): include all dimensions of structure;type,
dimensions and style of lettering or logo;description of colors,materials, mounting method and hardware
❑ Descriptions,specifications of proposed lighting including fixture&lamp type,wattage, mounting method,and location
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Demolition
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing and any proposed structures-include dimensions,setbacks,street names,compass bearing,and scale
❑ Written description of reasons for demolition and, in addition:
❑ For structures of"architectural/historical significance",demonstrate"good cause"why structure cannot be preserved
❑ For structures in an architectural district that might be eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places,or for a
"contributing"structure in a National Register district(contact City staff), provide plans for site development following demolition-
include a timetable and letter of credit for project completion
Telecommunication facilities
❑ Color photographs showing site/existing structures, and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing and proposed structures: include dimensions,setbacks,street names,compass bearing,and scale
❑ Scaled illustration of proposed structures: include all dimensions;colors, materials, lighting, mounting details
❑ Consult Article 240-12.22 of the City's Zoning Ordinance and City staff to ensure compliance with requirements for visual impact
assessment and existing and proposed vegetative screening
Revised 01/2021
Request for extension of current approval
❑ Identify date of original DRC approval: Current expiration date: Org.App. No.
❑ Describe why this extension is necessary and whether any significant changes have occurred either on the site or in the neighborhood.
SEQR Environmental Assessment Form
❑Applicants proposing the following must complete"Part I"of the SEQR Short Environmental Assessment Form(available here:
http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/permits ej operations pdf/seafpartone.pdf):
-Construction or expansion of a multi-family residential structure(4 units +)
-Construction or expansion(exceeding 4,000 sq.ft.gross floor area)of a principal or accessory non-residential structure
-Telecommunications facility, radio antennae,satellite dishes
- Demolition
Disclosure
Does any City officer, employee or family member thereof have a financial interest(as defined by General Municipal Law
Section 809) in this application?
8 No ❑Yes - If yes, a statement disclosing the name, residence, nature,and extent of this interest must be filed with this
application.
Certification
I/we,the property owner(s),or purchaser(s)/lessee(s) under contract, of the land in question, hereby request an appearance
before the Design Review Commission.
By the signature(s)attached hereto, I/we certify that the information provided within this application and accompanying
documentation is,to the best of my/our knowledge,true and accurate. I/we further understand that intentionally providing
false or misleading information is grounds for immediate denial of this application.
I/we hereby authorize the members of the Design Review Commission and designated City staff to enter the property
associated with this application for purposes of conducting any necessary site inspections relating to this application.
Furthermore, I/we agree to meet all requirements under Article VI for Historic Review or Article VIII for Architectural
Review of the Zoning Code of the City of Saratoga Springs.
Digitally signed by Michael King Michael King Date:2025.05.22 14:15:13-04'00' Date:5/22/25
(applicant signature)
Date:
(applicant signature)
If applicant is not the currently the owner of the property,the current owner must also sign.
Owner Signature: Date:
Owner Signature: Date:
Revised 01/2021
"` CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS
DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION
City Hall -474 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
Tel:518-587-3550 x2533
www.saratoga-springs.org
INSTRUCTIONS
ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICATION
I. ELIGIBILITY:An applicant to the Design Review Commission for Architectural Review or Historic Review
must be the property owner(s) or lessee, or have an option to lease or purchase the property in question.
2. COMPLETE SUBMISSIONS:Applicants are encouraged to work with City staff to ensure that an application is
complete. The DRC will only consider properly completed applications that contain 1 original and 1
digital version of the application and ALL other required materials as indicated on the application.
HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!!
3. ACTIONS REQUIRING REVIEW:
Architectural Review District Historic Review District
• any exterior changes that require a building permit • Installation or exterior change to a structure requiring a
• any change in exterior building materials building or demolition permit
• a new, or change to an existing, sign or sign structure • any material change to exterior of a structure including:
• demolition of a structure -addition or removal of exterior architectural features
- installation, removal or material changes to exterior
Within a non-residential zoning district: building elements such as roof,siding,windows, doors,
• a change in exterior building color porches, etc.
• installation of an awning -enclosure or screening or buildings openings such as
windows,doors, porches, etc.
- installation of utility, mechanical or misc. accessory
structures to the exterior of a building such as HVAC
equipment, solar panels,wind turbines, radio/satellite
transmission/reception devices,etc.
■ Within a front yard setback:
- installation, removal or material changes to drive-or
walkways
- installation or removal of architectural,sculptural or
vegetative screening that exceeds 3' in height
- installation of accessory utility structures or
radio/satellite transmission/reception devices over 2' in
diameter
• a change in exterior building color within a non-
residential zoning district
• a new, or change to an existing,sign or awning
• installation of telecommunications facilities
[Note—Ordinary maintenance or repair that does not involve a change in material, design or outer appearance
exempt from Historic or Architectural Review.
Revised 01/2021
4. DESIGN GUIDELINES:
The Design Review Commission will evaluate whether the proposed action (construction, alteration or
demolition) is compatible with existing structures and surrounding properties using the following criteria:
• Height—consistent with historic form and context of site and surrounding properties
• Scale—relationship of structure and its architectural elements to human size, form, perception
• Proportion—relationship among building elements including front facade, windows, and doors
• Rhythm—pattern resulting from repeating building elements such as door/window openings, columns,
arches, and other facade elements
• Directional Expression —compatibility with horizontal &vertical expression of surrounding structures
• Massing&Open Space—relationship of structure to open space between it and adjoining buildings
• Setback—compatibility with surrounding structures
• Compatibility of the following with surrounding structures/properties:
- Major building elements (storefronts, doors, windows, roof)
- Building materials
- Color—(in non-residential zoning districts only)
5. DECISIONS:The Design Review Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove an
application. The DRC may impose appropriate conditions and safeguards in connection with its approval
including nature/quality of materials, manner of construction, and design. An applicant may appeal a denied
DRC application on the grounds of hardship.
Application approvals shall expire within 18 months of the filing date unless the project has sufficiently
commenced (i.e. building/demolition permits obtained and construction/alteration begun). Applicants may
request up to 2 extensions if requested before expiration date of prior approval.
6. AGENDA DATE: Check City's website (www.saratoga-springs.org) for meeting dates. Applications are
placed on an agenda on first-come,first-served basis as determined by the completeness of the application.
7. APPLICATION FEE(NON-REFUNDABLE): Make checks payable to the"Commissioner of Finance".
REFER TO THE CURRENT FEE WORKSHEET INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
More detailed information on Architectural Review, Historic Review and the Design Review Commission
responsibilities may be found in the City's Zoning Ordinance available in City Hall and on the City's web site at
http://www.saratoga-springs.org/544/Zoning-Ordinance.
Revised 01/2021
City of Saratoga Springs
City Hall-474 Broadway
Saratoga Springs,New York 12866
Tel:518-587-3550 www.saraloga-springs.org
Office of Planning&Economic Development
Application to City Council FEE
Comprehensive Plan amendment $1,800+$300/acre
Zoning Ordinance amendment $800+$300/acre
Planned Unit Development PUD amendment $800+$300/acre
.Application to Zoning Board of Appeals
Use Variance $1,400+$50/app
Area Variance-Residential(1&2 Family) $350/1 st var+$50/app+$150/ea add variance
Area Variance-3+Family and Commercial $1000/1st var+$50/app+$200/ea add variance
Interpretations $650+$50/app
Post Work Application Fee Application Fee x 2+$50/app
Variance extensions 50%of Application fee+$50/app
Application to Design Review Commission
Demolition $500
Residential Structures-1 or 2 Family Principal or Accessory Structure
Materials Change-roof,windows,siding $75
Fagade Change-removal/addition of windows,doors,porch $150
Addition or new construction $300
Approval Extension or Modification 50%of application fee
3+/Multi-Family,Comm,Mixed-Use Principal or Accessory Structure
Materials Change-roof,windows,siding,paint color $150
Signs,Awnings $150
Facade Change-removal/addition of windows,doors,porch $300
Addition or new construction $650
Approval Extension or Modification 50%of application fee
Post Work Application Fee Application Fee x 2
Application to Planning Board
Special Use Permit $1200+$50/app
Temporary Use Permit $500
Special Use Permit-extension $400
Special Use Permit-modification $550+$50/app
Site Plan Review-incl.PUD:
Sketch Plan $400 per sketch
Site Plan Full
Residential $400+$250/unit
Non-residential $800+$150/1000 sf
Administrative SPR
Residential $400
Non-residential $800
Extension
Residential $250
Non-residential $350
Subdivision-incl.PUD:
Sketch Plan $400 per sketch
Preliminary Approval
Residential:1-5 lots $700+$50/app
Residential:6-10 lots $1100+$50/app
Residential:11-20 lots $1450+$50/app
Residential:21+lots $1800+$50/app
Residential-extension $350
Final Approval
Residential $1,550+$200/lot+$50/app
Non-Residential $2,400/lot+$50/app
Final Approval Modification
Residential $400+$50/app
Non-Residential $800+$50/app
Final Approval Extension
Residential $250
Non-Residential $350
Other:
Lot Line Adjustment/Subdivision Administrative Action $400
Letter of Credit-modification or extension $400
Letter of Credit-collection up to 1%of LoC
Recreation Fee $2000/lot or unit
Land Disturbance $750+$35/acre
Watercourse/Wetland Permit $750
SEQRA EIS Review Draft&Final TBD
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9 Spa Circle
PROJECT NUMBER: 24106
PROJECT NAME: 9 SPA CIRCLE
9 Spa Circle- Product Literature 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• SBC - CEDAR SHAKE SIDING
• LUNA WOOD - SHIPLAP SIDING
• ATAS - STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING
• SIERRA PACIFIC - WINDOWS & DOORS
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SBC - CEDAR SHAKE SIDING
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PRODUCT CATALOG
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THE SBC ADVANTAGES
Each and every step of the manufacturing process,not to mention all the smallest details,is handled at our facilities.Therefore,our
customers can rest assured they are getting only products of the highest quality.
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STRAIGHTEST SHINGLE 15%WIDER THAN REVERSIBLE
ON THE MARKET' INDUSTRY STANDARD SHINGLES
Precision-cut for 2 parallel sides A minimum width Graded on both sides instead of just 1,
and a perfectly squared butt of 3-7/16" an SBC exclusivity
VALUABLE STABILITY OF WOOD A LONG-TERM
TIME-SAVER AND A DURABLE FINISH INVESTMENT
Complete easy installation system, Proprietary dehumidification drying and a Covered by our industry best
including the embossed nail line unique dipping process for stain application Peace of Mind warranty program
Just a few great reasons for choosing SBC products! 'Unmatched squaring accuracy(1/64).
The SBC Grading system
All SBC Eastern white cedar shingles are manufactured by skilled sawyers and graded according to very strict company standards.
Available in either natural(green or KID)or factory-finished,they measure 16"long and are 3/8"thick at the butt.
Introduced in 2016 by SBC, this grade has no imperfec- For a rustic appearance,this grade has visible sound knots
tions on the exposed surface.By blending the Extra A and on the exposed surface.This economical choice is perfect
Clear B grades, Sidewall Select shingles are wider for a for siding a cottage or any other secondary building.
faster installation and a better look. Once again, SBC
innovates with you in mind!
Designer Shape Sh i ng Les
Made exclusively from Sidewall Select "AB" shingles, designer shape shingles add a distinctive touch to any project. Available
kiln-dried (KD) or factory-finished, these shingles are sanded at the base, custom-cut to measure 4-13/16"wide and thus allow
countless designs.
Round Diamond Fishscale Arrow Octagonal Hexagonal Diagonal Square
Semi-Transparent
Semi-transparent stains let the wood grain show through While
providing ultraviolet ray protection. Thanks to SBC's dipping
process and PPG's 100% acrylic stain, a single coat is enough to
produce optimal results.
Note: It is recommended to provide SBC with a sample stained piece of wood so that
we can develop your personalized color accurately.
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If you are among those who prefer the beauty of
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Olympic Maximum®'s Naturaltone Cedar is bound to please you. 5
This lightly-tinted oil-based toner penetrates wood to protect it and 2.
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In collaboration with PPG,SBC has developed
a primer stain called Pro-Prime to allow you to benefit from the
advantages of factory-finished shingles on all faces while providing
you with an additional 6 months to decide the color of your project. +
The flexibility you've always wanted is now available.Another great
innovation by SBC! V
Primed shingles are available in gray or White.
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In order to ensure the success of a project,it is useful to know some basic information about cedar shingles.Doing so will allow you to
benefit from the long life,unique cachet,and unique advantages of SBC cedar shingles with complete peace of mind.
DEASTERN WHITE IMENSIONSA CEDARWESTERN RED CEDAR
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BUTTTHICKNESS 3/8" 7/16"
LENGTH 16" 18"
WIDTH 3"to 12'(min.3-7/16"in Sidewall Select"AB") 4"to 14"
There are many other choices of thicknesses and lengths for western red cedar.
Please get in touch with your distributor for additional information.
COVERAGEBOX OF
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4" 20 sq.ft. Not recommended Not recommended
5" 25 sq.ft. 36 sq.ft, 22 sq.ft.
6" Not recommended 43 sq.ft. 27 sq.ft.
7" Not recommended 50 sq.ft. 32 sq.ft.
Easy Installation System
Before starting,it is important to mention that SBC offers innovation
mechanisms to help facilitate and accelerate the installation of our shingles.
The SBC nail line is an embossed line on one of the SBC shingle faces
(Eastern white cedar)at 6-1/8"from the butt.This visual reference point
is a quick guide for the installer to perfectly align fasteners.
The SBC easy installation tool adjusts easily to each course without you
having to measure exposure.No more need to fasten a wood lath or draw
a chalk line!
The SBC touch-up kits complete the Easy Installation System.
These small bottles of stain have a sponge applicator,are easy ' +
to carry and use.Simply give them a shake,remove the cap and apply. I I
Storage Prior to Installation
Shingle bundles must be kept on a pallet in a dry,well-ventilated area.
Maintenance
Your cedar shingles' performance and required maintenance For stubborn stains,rub gently with a soft bristle brush.If needed,
depend on several factors,such as location,weather,and proxim- use a mild, non-abrasive detergent diluted in water.Then, rinse
ity to an ocean.As is the case for all outdoor siding,dirt or mildew profusely.
build-up can occur. Although SBC uses premium quality stains,
discoloration is a natural phenomenon that is not covered by our For mildew build-up,clean with commercial fungicide or mixture
warranties. The useful life of the finish depends on the type of of water and bleach.Always make sure to properly rinse shingles
finish and the chosen color.One of the great advantages of cedar afterwards.
shingle siding is that it can be easily stained again.
If applying a fresh coat of stain, do so only when shingles are
It is important to clean cedar siding periodically with a hose at less clean and dry—below 15%humidity.Make sure to
than 500 psi and to point the water jet downwards. remove all loose particles.Outdoor temperature has to have been
of at least 1o°Celsius during 48 hours.
For further information on how to maintain cedar shingle siding,
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Life in color With PPG
Our winning recipe combines high-quality
coatings With the industry's best finishing
methods, allowing us to offer reliable
factory-finished cedar shingles With
exceptional durability.
In 2001,We teamed up With PPG, a creator
and global leader of machine applied
coatings.Their solid color MACHINECOAT®
products are specially formulated for
machine application and are best known
_ for providing excellent adhesion, flexibility
and durability.With PPG's finishes and
colors, there's almost no limit to your
imagination.
Working With PPG and drawing upon
four generations of shingle-making
experience,We co-developed our
proprietary dehumidification drying
+ system,Which optimizes Wood stability
and coating adhesion. Our partnership also
yielded a very unique dipping process,
putting more coating on the exposed
._ surface. Hence,We are proud to offer the
- industry's best Warranty` program.With
SBC and PPG,your investment is fully
protected for years to come.
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Concord White 500 Harbor Gray 501 Cape Cod Gray 502 Nantucket Gray 503
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Green Tea Leaf 504 Driftwood Gray 505 Sandstone 506 Sea Shell 507
Monterey Gray 508 Safari Beige 509 Buzzards Bay Gray 510
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Sand Dollar Gray 713 Knight Armor 651
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Sheffield Gray 614 Dover Gray 678
The color chips in this brochure cannot be considered totally accurate color matches,and are not to be used as approved
standards.Please contact your SBC Cedar representative for additional information.
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Thin Ice Waterfall 601 Icicle Blue 602 North Pole 603 Sea Spray 604
2 coats 2 coats 2 coats
Gray Frost 605 Smoke Screen 606 Shadow 607 Misty Surf 608 Ocean Mist 609
Soft Turquoise 610 Seven Seas 611 Berkshire Blue 612 Atlantic Blue 613 Blue Blood 615
Wedgewood 616 Teal 617 Amsterdam 618 Blue Zephyr 619 Admiralty 620
Heritage Blue 621 Lava Gray 622 Corundum 623 Ebony Gray 624 Blue Iron 625
Puritan Gray 626 Mineral Gray 627 Hudson Gray 628 Stonehedge 629 Nautical Gray 630
Windy Gray 631 Heritage Gray 632 Dolphin Gray 633 Cloudy Day 634 Lighthouse White 635
2 coats
The color chips in this brochure cannot be considered totally accurate color matches,and are not to be used as approved
standards.Please contact your SBC Cedar representative for additional information.
Misty Dawn 636 Mermaid Sea 637 Jade Mist 638 Northern Blue 639 Aqua Smoke 640
Jamaican Sea 641 Colonial Blue 642 Woodland Green 643 English Ivy 644 Hemlock 645
Cavern Moss 646 Dark Sage 647 Grape Leaves 648 Dark Moss 649 Colonial Gray 650
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Forest Night 652 Oxford Brown 653 Onyx 654 Whiskers 655 Photo Gray 656
2 coats 2 coats 2 coats
Olive Sprig 657 Country Green 658 Mink 659 Beachwood 660 Dark Ash 661
2 coats
Island Green 662 Bayberry 663 Kelp 664 Sand Castle 665 Pewter 666
2 coats
Gibraltar Gray 667 Armory 668 Thrush 669 Lichen 670 Autumn Sand 671
Pumice 672 Wood Ash 673 Thunder Gray 674 Silver Dollar 675 Seagull 676
The color chips in this brochure cannot be considered totally accurate color matches.and are not to be used as approved
standards.Please contact your SBC Cedar representative for additional information.
Pebble Beach 677 Sharkskin 679 Eucalyptus 680 Willow Mist 681 Spring Moss 682
Prairie 683 Bamboo 684 Saddle Soap 685 Taupe 686 Suede 687
Camouflage 688 Granite 689 Toffee 690 Acorn 691 Earthtone 692
StarAnise 693 Dark Bark 694 Fossil Stone 695 Marsh Grass 696 Spun Wool 697
2 coats
Oatmeal 698 Cashmere 699 Pollen 700 Sunset Yellow 701 Golden Grain 702
2 coots 2 coats
Nougat 703 Tawny Lion 704 Charlie's Yellow 705 Ginger Root 706 Cedar 707
2 coats 2 coats
Copper 708 Teaberry Blossom 709 Tapestry Red 710 Brick Red 711 Brown Velvet 712
2 coots 2 coats
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CEDAR
The color chips in this brochure cannot be considered totally accurate color matches,and are not to be used as approved
standards.Please contact your SBC Cedar representative for additional information.
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LocallyCrafted - Nordic Design:
The North America Collection
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Harvested from renewable forests in the USA and modified with over 20 years of expertise,
Lunawood's North America Collection combines local craftsmanship with timeless Nordic
design. The new Collection features premium products made from thermally modified Yellow
Poplar and White Ash, enhanced completely without chemicals. Designed to meet the highest
standards of technical performance and aesthetic appeal, Lunawood brings a touch of nature to
all spaces, even in the most demanding environments.
Crafted at our mill in Georgia from the finest hardwoods,we enhance Yellow
Poplar and White Ash into premium cladding,decking,and batten products—
perfectly suited for both exterior and interior applications.
Yellow Poplar offers excellent dimensional stability and durability,making
it an ideal choice for facades and interior applications where precision and
longevity are paramount.Its clear appearance provides a modern aesthetic that
blends effortlessly with both contemporary and traditional designs.
White Ash,renowned for its superior strength and premium appearance,
delivers exceptional resistance to wear,even in the most demanding
environmental conditions.This makes it an excellent choice for decking and
other heavy-use applications.The vivid grain patterns of Ash add a touch of
Luna Panel System 1x6Yellow Poplar natural elegance,creating visually stunning outdoor spaces.
Thermally Modified Wood
Made in USA LUNAWOOD.US @LUNAWOOD.NORTHAMERICA L UNAWOOD
North America Collection
Claddings and panelling Product name Length(ft) ft/sqft
Luna Pure HN 1x6 White Ash T-12' 2,57
Luna Panel System product family Product name Length(ft) ft/sqft
Luna Panel System HN 1x4 Yellow Poplar T-16' 4,15
Luna Panel System HN 1x6 Yellow Poplar T-16' 2,52
Luna Panel System HN 6/4x3 Yellow Poplar T-16' 6.31
Lunawood 3D-look products Product name Length(ft) ft/sqft
Luna Triple HN 5/46 White Ash 7'-16' 2,46
Luna Triple HN 6/4x6 Yellow Poplar T-16' 2,46
Flooring Product name Length(ft) ft/sqft
Luna Flooring 5/4x4 White Ash T-12' 3,43
Battens Product name Length(ft) ft/sgft
Luna Batten 1x4 White Ash T-12' 2,82
O Luna Batten 1x6 Yellow Poplar T-16' 1,92
❑ Luna Batten 2x2 Yellow Poplar T-16' 6,33
Landscaping Product name Length(ft) ft/sgft
Luna Decking Hidden Fixing 5/44 White Ash T-12' 3.20
Luna Decking Hidden Fixing 5/46 White Ash T-12' 2,09
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Fixing Product name Dimensions
Konekto N-Decking connector 80 pcs/box,Sales unit 3 boxes
Solidal Stainless steel self-tapping screw 5 x 2",500 pcs/box,1 torx TX10
Gumo K-Protection and isolation band 32 ft 9.7"/roll 10 rolls/box
This document is provided for information purposes only.No liability or
responsibility of any kind is accepted by Lunawood or their representatives,
although Lunawood has used reasonable efforts to verify the accuracy of any
advice,recommendation,or information.Lunawood reserves the right to alteration L UNAWO OD
of its products,product information and product range without any notice. LUNAWOOD.US @LUNAWOOD.NORTHAMERICA
North America
Lunawood ThermoWood ® Description
Essential characteristics Pine(Pinus sylvestris) Spruce -. standard
Density 420 kg/m' 420 kg/m'a* SFS-EN 317
26.22 Ibs/fta* 26.22 Ibs/ft
Reaction to fire Class B,FSI 75 Class B, FSI 55 ASTM E84
Screw traction resistance 19,45±1,47 N/mm2 - SFS-EN 13446
2821.8±213 psi*
Thermal conductivity 0,09 W/mK 0,09 W/mK EN ISO 13787+EN 12667
Durability class Class 2 Thermo-D Class 2 Thermo-D EN 350-1
Use class Class 3 Thermo-D Class 3 Thermo-D EN335
Stability,shrinking and swelling Tangential fibre direction 4% Tangential fibre direction 4% SFS EN 317
Radial Fibre direction 2% Radial fibre direction 2%
Equilibrium moisture content 6,40% 7,30% EN 13183-1
Brinell Hardness
1,4 N/mm2 1,52 N/mm2 SFS-EN 1534
203.05 psi* 220.46 psi*
1700 N 1700 N
Janka 382 Ibf* 382 Ibf* ASTM D143-94
173.349 kgf* 173.349 kgf*
CO2 emissions(EPD) 117 kg CO2 eq/m' 117 kg CO2 eq/m' Lunawood EPD
7.30 Ibs CO2/ft3* 7.30 Ibs CO2/ft'*
*calculated with unit conversion from original test result
TREATMENTCLASS
Thermo-D,where D stands for durability,has caramel brown tone.
Its durability and stability are improved significantly.Thermo-D is
thermally modified at 412.E F(212°C)and is suitable for internal and
external applications without the need for chemical preservative
treatment.Patented ThermoWood@ process enhances Nordic wood's
properties throughout the wood.
Thermo-D
DIMENSIONAL STABILITY
Lowered equilibrium moisture content of Lunawood ThermoWood@ makes it dimensionally stable and the
material retains its shape far better than untreated wood.The outstanding dimensional stability allows
Lunawood to be successfully used in all climates and even in hot and humid weather conditions indoors and
outdoors.
USE CLASS
Thermo-D is suitable for Use class 3(EN 335)applications,"situations in which the wood is above ground and
exposed to the weather(particularly rain)"It is suitable for use as cladding facades,rainscreen,decking and
many otherexternal applications.Lunawood ThermoWood@ is not recommended for use in direct contact
with the ground.
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DURABILITY
Thermo-D is classified as durability class 2 (EN 350)"durable"and carries a Building Research Establishment(BRE)
endorsement stating an expected service life of 30 years when used as cladding and decking. Durability and colour
is consistent throughout the piece.
TERMITE RESISTANCY
Lunawood ThermoWood®is not termite resistant.Lunawood can be treated with specialist termite chemical
treatments.
NON-TOXIC
Lunawood ThermoWood°is a pure organic material produced using only natural methods-heat and
steam-without chemicals.
LEACHING
Thermo-D will not leach colour.Minor release of the color pigment is possible during the first rains and in humid spaces
like sauna and spa.
RESIN FREE
Due to the thermal modification Lunawood ThermoWood°products are pure,safe,and hygienic for indoor use,even for
allergy suffers who are prone to wood-related reactions.From the visual point of view,surface treated Lunawood
ThermoWood®retains its colour beautifully and does not secrete any resin through the paints ortints.And furthermore,
thanks to the resin-free property,the knots don't show up through paints or tints even overtime.
SCENT
Lunawood ThermoWood°has a characteristic and elegant scent.Scent emerges in heat treatment from natural
components of wood,along with other desirable properties.Scent has similarities with other products where heat and
aroma are elements,like coffee extracted from roasted coffee beans,smoked foods,BBQ where smoke flavour is
important,whiskey and cognac which are aged in flame
treated barrels.
ACOUSTIC
Lunawood ThermoWood°walls,ceilings,floors,orother interior elements naturally soften noise bycreating a soft,
sound-breaking surface in the space.Echo is reduced on wooden surfaces,which reduces the noise level in the
premises.The porous wood surface does not reflect sound in the same way as hard and artificial materials.
According to the tests, Lunawood ThermoWood°has 20%shorter reverberation than hard surfaces.When
installed battens or Lunawood 3D profiles,the reverberation is even shorter.
FIRE RATING
Fire rating of Lunawood ThermoWood@ products is according to ASTM E84,Class B.
MACHINEABILITY
Processing does not affect the unique performance properties of Lunawood ThermoWood®,as it is modified
throughout.Planing Lunawood gives its surface a superior quality.Sawing Lunawood is just as easy as sawing ordinary
wood.Wear dust mask and eye protection when machining the Lunawood.
USING SIDE
Our pine products have heart side as using side due to its better durability(Picture 1).Our spruce products have SAP
(sapwood)as using side due to straight grain structure of spruce which reduces de-lamination(Picture 2).
Picture 1:Heart side as using side Picture 2:SAP side as using side
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INSTALLATION
For installation information please refer tothe Lunawood installation guide:
https://lunawood.com/us/download-centre
GLUING
Gluing of Lunawood Thermowood is possible.However,the gluing and compression time may be 4-6 times longer
compared to un-modified wood.Good results can be achieved with most common adhesives,but PUR(Polyurethane-
reactive adhesives)glue gives the best performance according to test results.
SURFACE COATINGS
Linseed oil is not suitable for ThermoWood®because it enables fungal growth.Lunawood ThermoWood@ will accept
most high-quality surface coatings that are suitable for un-modified wood.It can be treated with tinted or pigmented
wood oil,wax,wood-protecting stain,varnish or paint-which contains a UV-filter-which helps retain the surface color.
The surface treatment can be applied either before or immediately after installation using only a thin coat.When coating,
Lunawood ThermoWood°doesn't require four side treatment.Only weather exposed surfaces might be coated.It is
always recommended to seal the cut ends.
MAINTENANCE
Lunawood ThermoWood°is durable and does not require maintenance to withstand time.To keep the original
appearance of ThermoWood@,surface treatment is required.The surface treatment should be renewed as necessary.
The need for re-coating varies depending on the climate,amount of usage and the degree of exposure to UV-light.
WEARING OVER TIME
Like all timber products,Lunawood ThermoWoodD will go grey upon exposure to UVand moisture,and in time may
show some fine cracks or splits on the surface.The graying effect will be visible in a relatively short period of time,3 to
6 months after installation(see examples below).It is recommended to apply UV-protected and colour pigmented
wood coating to help preserve and maintain the original caramel brown colour and appearance.
PHASES OF GREYING PROCESS
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The year of construction 2020,South Africa. The year of construction 2020,photo 2022,the
The graying process has begun.The boards most Netherlands.The compass point also affects the
exposed to UV radiation start first to fade.Part of progress of the graying process.The color can
them very uneven.This is due to the inherent proper- sometimes be partially or completely black.Momentary
ties of wood and their variation. humidity conditions also affect the prevailing tone of
shades.The installation direction also affects the speed
of the process.
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The surface has taken on a beautiful silver-gray hue. Although the graying process has reached its end
The part of the wall in the shady area has still retained point,there are still shade variations in the surface
its original,albeit faded tone. according to the variation in the natural properties of
the wood.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
Lunawood ThermoWood@ should be carefully transported and stored horizontally in a manner consistent with other
high-quality decorative wood materials.Store Lunawood Thermowood horizontally on bearers at least 3"off the
ground.
Lunawood Thermowood profiles and accessories must be kept clean,dry,undercover and out of the weather.
Avoid exposure to UV-light as Lunawood ThermoWood@ will turn to silver grey.Store Lunawood in its original
packaging or completely and tightly covered under a UV-protective wrap during installation phase to avoid graying
of the surface and the formation of shade differences.
HANDLING
Extra care must be taken during handling and installation so as not to damage the factory finish of the boards.
Therefore,sorting of the boards should be done with support from both ends orthe middle.Thesame care must be
taken during transfer.Lunawood has a uniform color throughout the profile.Even small dents and scratches are not
visible,and the surface can be sanded if necessary-and the product still has a beautiful original shade.
WASTE DISPOSAL
Dispose off-cuts in the same manner as untreated wood.Lunawood ThermoWood"can be burned like
untreated wood.
LUNAWOOD THERMOWOOD®RAW MATERIAL CERTIFICATION
Lunawood has FSC and PEFC chain of custody certifications and is sourcing only from certified suppliers.
Lunawood uses wood from sustainably managed Nordic forests.
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This brochure is provided for informational purposes only and no liability or responsibility of any kind is
accepted by Lunawood or its representatives,although Lunawood has taken reasonable efforts to verify the
accuracy of any advice, recommendation,or information.Lunawood reserves the right to alter its products,
product information and product range without prior notice.
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paint on many color offerings. Our products reflect infrared radiation, which results in cooler
surface temperatures,and maximum fade resistance.
Many of the ATAS products meet the qualifications for potential green building certification credits
and industry ratings.See ATAS website for specific SRI values(www.atas.com/sri).Information on
ATAS'sustainable products can be found at www.atas.com/sustainability.
70% PVDF finish carries a limited warranty against fading and chalking. ATAS coated materials
are non-staining and virtually maintenance free. Any surface residue is easily removed with
conventional cleaning solutions or detergents.
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70%PVDF resin based coatings provide high-performance durability for exterior and interior applications.These coatings are designed
to resist fading,chalking,and abrasion. Meets the requirement of AAMA 2605-13 for aluminum substrates.
Black(02) Classic Bronze(01) Medium Bronze(03) Hartford Green(27) Forest Green(11)
Teal(19) Hemlock Green(30) Patina Green(12) Chocolate Brown(04) Boysenberry(25)
Redwood(07) Mission Red(08) Sierra Tan(09) Rawhide(15) Concord Cream(05)
Sandstone(06) Regal Blue(18) Slate Blue(21) Siam Blue(14) Rocky Grey(16)
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When we introduced our advanced H3 window,Window& Door magazine gave it the Crystal Achievement
Award for innovation.
Since then, all we've done is make it even better.
At the core of the H3 is our patented Fusion TechnologyTM. It integrates three perfect materials — extruded
aluminum, vinyl and wood — into one perfect window. This unique fusion results in improved energy
efficiency& performance, noticeably enhanced aesthetics, an extreme seal, and easier installation.
MORE IMPROVEMENTS
FORAN INDUSTRY LEADER.
The past few years have seen some incredible improvements to an already over-achieving window line. We recently introduced our H3
exterior trim profile system with four available looks.
You'll also find our H3 FeelSafe product line making a name for itself in Zone III impact-prone locations. Add the continuous head and sill
offered on all of our H3 products, and you'll see why our H3 Series remains a game changer.
H3 DOUBLE HUNG H3 CASEMENT H3 HORIZONTAL SLIDER H3 AWNING H3 DIRECT SET
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Low-E 366 Cardinal's triple layer silver product with their exclusive XL Edge Spacer for superior
performance. 95% UV protection. Solar heat gain coefficient of 0.27.* Also available
with Preserve®protective film or with Preserve and Neat""coating for a naturally
cleaner glass
Low E 366 The same superior performance as regular Low-E 366(above),but with the addition
Polymer with t89 Coating*• of i89 coating on the interior surface to increase insulating value and reduce solar
Acrylic barrier structural heat gain.Meets even the most extreme requirements in the majority of the
foam Canadian Energy Star zones.Also available with Preserve protective film or with
Preserve and Neat coating!**
Low-E 340 Cardinal's newest glazing innovation.It has an amazingly low 0.18* solar heat gain
coefficient to keep out the heat even in the blazing sun.Slightly tinted.Blocks 98%
of UV rays.Less heat gain when it's hot,less heat loss when it's cold,and maximum
NO-Metal glare control.Also available with Preserve protective film or with Preserve and
TrueWarm® Neat coating'**
Edge Spacer. Low E 180 Passive Solar ,ram A very high(0.70*)coefficient for capturing solar heat gain.Ideal for reducing your
p heating bills in colder climates.Superior insulation value blocks cold and keeps in
the heat.Also available with Preserve protective film or with Preserve and Neat
coating'
THE ADVANTAGE OF Low-E 180 Passive Solar The same superior performance as regular Low-E 180(above),but with the addition
with i89 Coating*• of 189 coating on the interior surface to increase insulating value. Meets even the
NO-METAL SPACERS. most extreme requirements in the majority of the Canadian Energy Star zones.
Also available with Preserve protective film or with Preserve and Neat coating for
One of the technological advances that a naturally cleaner glass'
make our H3 windows perform so well Insulated for improved energy efficiency.Single surface low-E coating to reduce solar
is our patented No-Metal TrueWarm® Dual or Triple Pane Low-E �1 P gY Y g g
Edge spacers. 0: heat gain and block UV rays.
Many window manufacturers use Insulated Glass �� For moderate climates.Basic glazing with basic performance.
aluminum spacers between their 0,
panes of glass. These conduct cold Sound Control Reduces outside noise by as much as 50% while blocking 99% of damaging UV rays.
and heat, and that's not good for Laminated for shatter resistance.Available insulated or non-insulated.
thermal performance.
FeelSafe°Insulated Low-E r1 Protect your home and our sea turtle population.FeelSafe windows and patio doors
Our no-metal warm edge spacers are with or without sea Turtle Glazing are engineered inside and out to resist hurricane-force winds,pounding rain,
100% polymer structural foam, for wind-borne debris,and rapid pressure changes that could implode your home or
excellent thermal performance and a literally blow off the roof.Available in low-E,low-E 366 or low-E 340.
superior seal.
FeelSafe"Laminated For moderate climates,our non-insulated,shatter-resistant FeelSafe glass provides
with or without Sea Turtle Glazing the utmost security—whether your concern is severe storms or intruders.Also
available in low-E 366 or low-E 340.
All values shown are center of glass.""Interior surface coatings,also known as surface#4,are applied to the interior(room-side surface)of a dual pane IG unit,result
improved thermal performance and lower heating costs.Because the coating reflects heat back into the room,the room-side pane of glass will be slightly colder in winter,
higher potential for interior condensation."""Available when selecting XL Edge Spacer.
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We happen to think that your windows should match your cabinets perfectly. So
whether it's your den or your kitchen, or throughout the whole house,Sierra Pacific
lets you choose from eight beautiful woods for your windows,patio doors and trim.
Alder
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The exterior of Sierra Pacific H3 windows is fully encased in low maintenance, heavy-duty, extruded aluminum. Ours is at least twice as thick as our
competitors' roll-form cladding.
What's more, our finishing process leads the industry in durability and environmental safety. Non-hazardous AAMA 2604 and 2605 powder-coatings
have the color retention, surface hardness and scratch resistance necessary to withstand even the harshest conditions.
As for colors? Nobody gives you more choices than Sierra Pacific. 70 colors and some sensational textures allow you to add warmth, a splash of
cheerfulness or a new statement to your designs.We'll also custom match any color you choose.
COLOR STAYTM
COLLECTION Morning Dove Gray 113 Colonial White 313 Linen 032 French Linen 112
Gull Gray 007 Seawolf 044 Fashion Gray III White 001 Sandstone 003 Beige 335 000 Tan 043
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Details for Existing Window ID: 1.1
Original window? If no, No,2005
what
is the general
replacement
date?
If operable,does the Yes
window open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type? ---
Boarded up? If yes, is No �_-- - -
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot n/a
or
deterioration:
Extenuating Bathroom shower will be located there
circumstances
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, Double pane, top hung casement
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing No
details
remain the same?
Is proposed window the No, it will be higher and smaller since it will be
same in a bathroom
size and same location
as
original? Explain:
9 Spa Circle DFIC Window Details Form Page 5 of 17
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.1
Original window? If no, No, 2005
what _is the general replacement
datee ■ �■� _
If operable,does the Yes
windowsopen? If no,why? -
Storm window present? If No Mq
■— —
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot n/a
or
deterioration:
Extenuating Bathroom shower will be located there
circumstances
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, Double pane, top hung casement
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the No, it will be higher and smaller since it will be in a
same bathroom
size and same location as
original? Explain:
Details for Existing Window ID: 3.2
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes �■�
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No = ■���
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No - Bi ���� ■'* •�
window still in place? r
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
9 Spa Circle DFIC Window Details Form Page 6 of 17
Building Elevation: North
s
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Details for Existing Window ID: 1.12
Original window? If no,what No,2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No �.
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration: „
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins: -Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as -
original? Explain:
9 Spa Circle DFIC Window Details Form Page 7 of 17
Details for Existing Window ID: 1.13
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes _ -
o en? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No ;
window still in lace?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This will be a bedroom, need to install larger
requiring replacement vs. window for egress
repair
Proposed Replacement, Double hung, no muntins
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same Same location, but using wider brick opening.
size and same location as This will be a bedroom, need to install larger
original? Explain: window for egress.
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.10
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement 17 _
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why? '_^' �*
Storm window present? If No — �~
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place? _ r---
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be
requiring replacement vs. replaced
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
9 Spa Circle DFIC Window Details Form Page 8 of 17
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.11
Original window? If no,what No,2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
I
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace? '
Explanation of visible rot or n/a j /f
deterioration: /
Extenuating circumstances This space will be divided into two rooms
requiring replacement vs. �
repair
Proposed Replacement, Double hung, no muntins
material and muntins: i
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same No,this room will be divided into two rooms and
size and same location as will need to space out the windows more to --`T
original? Explain: install a wall between the two existing windows
Details for Existing Window ID: 3.12
Original window? If no,what No, 2005 ��
is the general replacement
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No \ ;
window still in place? \
Explanation of visible rotor n/a �\
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
C
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
9 Spa Circle DFIC Window Details Form Page 9 of 17
Building Elevation: South
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Details for Existing Window ID: 1.3
Original window? If no,what No,2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes
o en? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Will be removing this window to add a foyer/entrance
requiring replacement vs. to the Spa Circle side of the house
repair
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement, no muntins +
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same No,there will be an interior door here.Whole area will
size and same location as be redesigned to create a foyer/entrance to the Spa
original? Explain: Circle side of the house '
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9 Spa Circle DRC Window Details Form Page 10 of 17
Details for Existing Window ID: 1.4
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement may-
date?
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No =1
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace? _.
Explanation of visible rot or Yes —_
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Need to replace the whole framing of bay
requiring replacement vs. window due to rot and improving insulation.
repair Will replace with high efficiency/multi-pane
windows to further insulation.
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement, no muntins
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same? ,
Is proposed window the same Same location, but shorter to allow for 42" high
size and same location as kitchen counter
original? Explain:
Details for Existing Window ID: 1.5
Original window? If no,what Unknown. It was not replaced in 2005,
is the general replacement but probably does not date to 1860.
date?
If operable,does the window No. Sashes are broken, muntins are
open? If no,why? broken
Storm window present? If Yes. Don't know
es,what type? !�
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or Yes
deterioration: — —
Extenuating circumstances Need to replace the whole framing of
requiring replacement vs. bay window due to rot and improving - - -
repair insulation. Will replace with high
efficiency/multi-pane windows to further
insulation.
Proposed Replacement, Double pane, top hung casement, no
material and muntins: muntins
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same Same location, but shorter to allow for _
size and same location as 42"high kitchen counter. We will restore ! wV
original? Explain: arches displayed at the top which have
been covered over by the siding.
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Details for Existing Window ID: 1.6
Original window? If no,what No, 2005 s
is the general replacement
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or Yes
deterioration: f i
Extenuating circumstances Need to replace the whole framing of bay window due to
requiring replacement vs. rot and improving insulation. Will replace with high
repair efficiency windows to further insulation. r
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement, no muntins
material and muntins: 1`r
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same? "
Is proposed window the same Same location, but shorter to allow for 42"high kitchen
size and same location as counter r-
original? Explain:
r
r
Details for Existing Window ID: 1.7
Original window? If no,what Yes
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window No. glass panes, sashes&
open? If no,why? muntins are broken. `
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace?
Explanation of visible rot or Yes
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Removing entire window bay and
requiring replacement vs. replacing windows with sliding
repair glass doors.
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same No, replacing windows with sliding
size and same location as glass doors. Looking to
original? Explain: repurpose stained glass panels in
window 1.9.
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Details for Existing Window ID: 2.4a
Original window? If no,what No,2005
is the general replacement
date? - --
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace?
Explanation of visible rot or Yes
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Will be removing the entire bay
requiring replacement vs. window due to rot. Will replace
repair with high efficiency windows to
improve insulation.
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement,
material and muntins: no muntins
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same New window bay will be centered
size and same location as in the space
original? Explain:
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.4b
Original window? If no,what No,2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or Yes
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Will be removing the entire bay window due to
requiring replacement vs. rot. Will replace with high efficiency windows to
repair improve insulation.
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement, no muntins
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same New window bay will be centered in the space
size and same location as
original? Explain:
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Details for Existing Window ID: 2.5
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes d*
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type? _
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.6
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement _ __
date? ---- ---
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
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Details for Existing Window ID: 2.7
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement 10
date?
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be
requiring replacement vs. replaced
repair40
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes '
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain: '
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.8
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Replacing with a wider bay of high efficiency
requiring replacement vs. windows to maximize light and insulation
repair
Proposed Replacement, Double hung, no muntins
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same Same location, but wider to maximize light in
size and same location as that room
original? Explain:
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Details for Existing Window ID: 3.4
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes � ■
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still inplace?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
Details for Existing Window ID: 3.5
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place? EF
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
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Building Elevation:West
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Details for Existing Window ID: 1.9
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date? ...■■■■■■■■.`_
If operable, does the window Yes ''!�■■■■■■■■■■■■■!�'
open? If no,why? ■� ■�■!■!■!■■■■■■■■■■■�
Storm window present? If No
Aw—
yes,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
A17Explanation of visible rot or n/a � � �
deterioration: --
Extenuating circumstances Original stained-glass archway _ — _ _ --
requiring replacement vs. to remain. Will be replacing
repair center window of the triad
below because it is a low-
performance single pane
window.
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung
material and muntins: casement, no muntins
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same Yes. Looking to repurpose
size and same location as stained glass panels from
original? Explain: Window 1.5.
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Details for Existing Window ID: 2.12
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace? ,
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
0
Extenuating circumstances Replacing this window with a larger
requiring replacement vs. picture window to allow more natural
repair and warming west light into the room
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement, no
material and muntins: muntins
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same No. Replacing this window with a larger - -
size and same location as picture window to allow more natural
original? Explain: and warming west light into the room
Details for Existing Window ID: 2.13
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?
If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances Replacing this window with a larger
requiring replacement vs. picture window to allow more natural and T
repair warming west light into the room
-
Proposed Replacement, Double pane,top hung casement, no
material and muntins: muntins
Will trim and casing details No
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same No. Replacing this window with a larger
size and same location as picture window to allow more natural and
original? Explain: warming west light into the room
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Details for Existing Window ID: 3.10
Original window? If no,what No, 2005 OOOF
is the general replacement
date?
If operable, does the window Yes ?
open? If no,why? 7
Storm window present? If No
es,what type?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in lace?
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
Details for Existing Window ID: 3.13
Original window? If no,what No, 2005
is the general replacement
date?If operable,does the window Yes
open? If no,why?
Storm window present? If No
es,what type.?
Boarded up? If yes, is No
window still in place? ,
Explanation of visible rot or n/a
deterioration:
Extenuating circumstances This window will not be replaced
requiring replacement vs.
repair
Proposed Replacement, n/a
material and muntins:
Will trim and casing details Yes
remain the same?
Is proposed window the same n/a
size and same location as
original? Explain:
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