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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHaralambou - 1415 Indian Neck Ln Spur Uni44e David Mammina,Chairperson y0�'o y@�, Town Hall Annex Anne Surchin,Vice Chair 54375 Main Road Marina de Conciliis SOUTHO a r . PO Box 1179 Jeri Woodhouse _ LLB' Southold,NY 11971 Marina deConciliis N° � Telephone:(631)765-1809 Daryl Ketcham 9.0 kimf@southoldtownny.gov Kim E.Fuentes,,Coordinator �RVATI°N Town of Southold Historic Preservation Commission Certificate of Appropriateness June 27, 2024 RESOLUTION #06.27.2024.1 RE: 1415 Indian Neck Lane,Peconic,NY. SCTM# 1000-86-5-2 Owner: Harry Haralambou RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, 1415 Indian Neck Lane, Peconic,NY, is on the Town of Southold Registry of Historic Landmarks; and WHEREAS, as set forth in Section 170-6 of the Town Law(Landmarks Preservation Code) of the Town of Southold, all proposals for material change/alteration must be reviewed and granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission prior to the issuance of a Building Permit; and WHEREAS, the applicant submitted a proposal on June 7, 2024, requesting to replace all existing windows and replace cedar siding "in kind" of an existing single-family dwelling; and WHEREAS,the applicant appeared before the Commission on June 27, 2024 with his representative, Richard Hull of Home Depot,to describe the proposed improvements; and WHEREAS, the proposal is described as Anderson Series 100 Windows, and further described as 6 over 6, simulated divided lite with spacer bar between the glass and with fixed exterior grill; and WHEREAS, the proposal is also includes cedar siding shingles to be replaced, "in kind"; and WHEREAS, the Commission has determined that pursuant to Chapter 170-4(E)(2) of the Southold Town Code,the Commission has the authority to determine that some proposals do not rise to the level of requiring a public hearing, as the proposal is de minimis in nature; and Certificate of Appropriateness #06.27.2024.1 HPC,Haralambou—Windows/Siding-SCTM No. 1000-86-5-2 Page 2 WHEREAS, the Commission has determined that the subject application is de minimis in nature and therefore does not require a Public Hearing; and WHEREAS, the applicant shall submit to the Commissioners photographs of the finished improvements upon completion; and WHEREAS, the Commissioners may conduct a site inspection of subject premises once improvements are completed; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission determines that the replacement of existing windows with Anderson Series 100 Windows, further described as 6 over 6, simulated divided lite with spacer bar between the glass and with fixed exterior grill; as well as cedar siding shingles to be replaced, "in kind",to match existing shingle exposure, meets the criteria for approval under Section 170-8 (A) of the Southold Town Code; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Commission approves the request for a Certificate of Appropriateness, subject to approvals by all involved agencies; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that any deviation from the approved plans referenced above may require further review from the Commission. Motion made by: Commissioner de Conciliis Motion seconded by: Commissioner Surchin VOTES: AYES: Commissioners Mammina, Surchin, Wexler, de Conciliis, and Ketchum. (5-0) RESULT: Passed Please note that any deviation from the approved plans as referenced may require further review from the commission. Signed: 4 Dated: July 1,2024 Kim E. Fuentes Coordinator for the Historic Preservation Commission I pui.Unigle Mariella Ostroski,Chairperson , yak Southold Town Hall Annex Anne Surchin,Vice Chair. gym r - 54375 Main Road a it _gyp Fabiola Santana .- . P.O. Box 1179 • SO i r ' Southold,,,RY 11971 Allan Wexler v z4T le:631.765-1809 Jerilyn Woodhouse �x• www:soutfioldt6wnhV dV Marina de Conciliis -. —�--- Kim Fuentes Coordinator -A� Sd `r kimf@southoldtownny-gov FS�vATioia'_.. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION SUBJECT PROPERTY ADDRESS: C I-f I S L 1 drn C i C- ESQ SUBJECT PROPERTY TAX MAP NO:: 1000- OWNERS NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: 1 1 a^%, lzu cle- PHONE: . � � .��"-1�J E-MAIL:-� DATE ACQUIRED PROPERTY: OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE: MAILING ADDRESS: O PHONE: E-MAIL: STATUS: LOCAL LANDMARK IN LANDMARK DISTRICTP NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTER PROPERTY ZONING DISTRICT EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE PROPOSED WORK: REPAIR ADDITION RENOVATION_NEW WINDOWS-NEW DOORS REPLACE SIDING_4REPLACE ROOFING NEW FENCE NEW SIGN APPROVALS REQUIRED: ZBA TOWN TRUSTEES , .PLANNING BOARD I understand and agree that no work on this request shall commence until written approval has been given by the Building Department if a Building Permit is required. If no permit is required,written approval must be received from the Historic Preservation Commission. OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE'S SIGNATURE: Print Name: Historic Preservation Commission-Page 3-Building Design and Materials Doors: Existing Form and Material: Proposed Form and Material: Garao DoorsARasement;D!oor: Existing Form and Material: Proposed Form and Material: Windows: Existing Form and Material: W 0 6 Proposed: c� -- Manufacturer: A rn .&S'� ICI J-Y k 1-Q S Exterior finish! (N^IAJ, to GY'ld►3 -S 4-11-C CaLo, 10L i94erm1 - I-J style: Gy►-�S . -?�-WAA ?,, VI Types of Sash: Lites: SPCA. Q� al Muntins: Trim&Ornamentation: Existing Proposed:: Chimneys: Existing Forme and Material: Proposed Form and Material: . Pdrehes-Deeks: L JUN - 7 2.1�'?'� i Existing Form and Material: _! . Towt,1 OF ,OU-HOLD Proposed Form and Material: PRES F;. •io.,COMMISSION HPC-.Application,Building Design and Materials 11_15 2023 (Revision#3) 3 P a g e TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: May 17, 2024 TO: Jennifer Winke (Haralambou) 105 Buttonball Lane Glastonbury, CT 06033 Please take notice that your application dated April 5, 2024: For permit: to install window replacements to an existing single-family dwelling at: Location of property: 1415 Indian Neck Lane, Peconic,NY County Tax Map No. 1000—Section 86 Block 5 Lot 2 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The construction is not permitted pursuant to Chapter 170 of the Southold Town Code and is subject to Historic Preservation Commission ap rn oval. �t Authorized Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file,HPC U`T-y w,tj'_,�>oV�s I Historic Preservation Commission-Page 2—Building Design and Materials TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONMSSION CHECKLIST Instructions for"Certificate of Appropriateness"Application required for Building Permit on Registered Landmarks Items to be included: 1.Application 2.HPC Standard Q&A 3.Notice of Disapproval:Issued by the Building Department,dated within 60 days 4.Agent Authorization Letter:for owner's consent when using a.representative 5. Photographs.of building, surrounding area and adjacent buildings,labeled 6.Property Survey and Site Plan:showing existing structures and proposed.addition. 7.Complete set of construction documents,as submitted to the Building Department,including window and door,schedules,materials,dimensions,locations on the facade(top.of sill and dimensions on elevations and on building sections,.as well). This document must be prepared by licensed design professional,dated, stamped,signed: Three(3)print sets and(1)digital set of proposed improvements at 1/4"scale,to include: BUILDING PLANS AND ELEVATIONS:. ✓ Provide elevations of all sides affected,with building heights noted. ✓ Indicate location of all finish materials on plans and elevations. ✓ All pages of architectural/engineered plans shall be numbered,signed by'a licensed design professional and indicate the date prepared and/or last�rev,ised date prepared. CHECKLIST: Please Provide Building Design and Materials below. Samples,supporting materials may be requested: Roof: Existing Form and Material: Proposed Form-and Material:_ Sidia :. Existing Form and Material: Proposed Form and Material: .; -Q. HPC—Application,Building Design and Materials 11_15_2023 (Revision#3) 2 P a g e Fuentes, Kim From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2024 4:08 PM To: 'hharalambou@gmail.com' Cc: 'PATRICK_V_KENNY@homedepot.com' Subject: Southold Town - Historic Preservation Commission Application: Haralambou House Attachments: Historic Preservation Application &Questionnaire - NOV 2023.pdf Please see attached HPC Application. Once completed and submitted with photographs of the residence including the front fagade facing the right of way, a current survey, and a complete materials description/listing, I will schedule a meeting for you to meet with the Commission. The commission will instruct you further at the meeting. Kim E. Fuentes Board Assistant Zoning Board of Appeals Coordinator, Historic Preservation Commission 631-765-1809 kim goutholdtownny.gov Location: 54375 Main Road Mail:P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 From: Kenny, Patrick V<PATRICK_V_KENNY@homedepot.com> Sent:Thursday, May 30, 2024 3:57 PM To: Fuentes, Kim <kim.fuentes@town.southold.ny.us> Cc: hharalambou@gmail.com Subject: Haralambou House Dear Kim, Here is the quotation for the Haralambou home,which has the Andersen windows, as well as each measurement of the windows. Please let me know if I can assist both yourself and Harry, regarding the window installation. 1 Thank you, Patrick V. Kenny Design Consultant (HDIS) Long Island, NY - District 36 Cell:(631) 215-8224 Patrick V Kenny@homedepot.com M�ti 5 HOME lib SERVICES Lot us do it for you. 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Finish, With Grids Style - Sculptured, COLONIAL Pattern, Standard , Grids Between Glass, W- 25, H- 48, UI- 73 3 Andersen 100 100 Series Single Hung 100 Series Single Hung, White Int. Finish, White Ext. Finish, With Grids Style - Sculptured, COLONIAL Pattern, Standard , Grids Between Glass, W- 24, H- 50, UI- 74 3 Andersen 100 100 Series Single Hung 100 Series Single Hung, White Int. Finish, White Ext. Finish, With Grids Style- Sculptured, COLONIAL Pattern, Standard Tempered Glass Full , Grids Between Glass, W- 26, H- 50, UI- 76 2 Andersen 100 100 Series Single Hung 100 Series Single Hung, White Int. Finish, White Ext. Finish, With Grids Style - Sculptured; COLONIAL Pattern, Standard , Grids Between Glass, W- 26, H- 49, UI- 75 1 Andersen 100 100 Series Single Hung 100 Series Single Hung, White Int. Finish, White Ext. Finish, With Grids Style- Sculptured, COLONIAL Pattern, Standard Tempered Glass Bottom , Grids Between Glass, W- 17.5, H- 41, UI- 58.5 Job Level and Labor Options 12-Window/Door Wraps a F&I Up To 120 UI (Per Each), 1-Miscellaneous Labor (Per Each) iv Wn SUN _� 202 OI.D 45►pr'•. t08�SE�p'(10 Quote Name: lHaralambou house (A) Page of 2� 405 FIDE Customer Price Quote(E)(14 Sept.22) Ge°emted Date .03.436.19094 Lead/" E4150533 v 0.2.14 CUSTOMERE QUOTE Promotional Offer: Offer includes up to 20%off select Installed Custom Windows and Patio Doors sold through THD Design Consultants in select markets. Offer includes up to 20% off select Installed Windows and Patio Doors from Simonton, PlyGem, Andersen, Jeld-Wen, ProtecSure by PGT, Milgard and American Craftsman. 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See loan agreement for further details. 405 HDE Custo ner Price Quote(E)(14 Sept.22) Generated Date n-4.17 R�7d Lead/PO# IF 41505336 v 0.2.14 n CUSTOMER PRIC LT T Date: 03/28/2024 Branch: Long Island Design Consultant: 113atrick Kenny Customer Support Center: 1800 HOME-DEPOT Phone#: (631) 215-8224 License(s) Installation Address 11415 Indian Neck Lane City, State, Zip Peconic I NY 11958 Job# JF41505336 Purchaser(s)i; Work Phone""' " Home;:Phone. " Ce1T Phone, Harry Haralambou (631) 495-1962 Quote Name: lHaralarnbou house (A) Your Project Price Total Monthly* Home Depot Price: $18680.30 $373.61 Current Promotion: Buy More Save More -$2802.04 Other Available Promotions: Your Best Price: $15878.26 $317.57 This is a price quote and does NOT constitute a Sales Contract The total investment(including discount amounts) is valid until the promotion expires, ask sales consultant for details. The Home Depot Price will expire on 04/27/2024 i PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION TOTAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPERIOR WARRANTIES The Home Depot stands behind Licensed, insured and trusted Team of dedicated professionals Your job; labor, materials and Experts from measurement to Assigned to oversee every step of Your satisfaction guaranteed by Installation to cleanup Your project The Home Depot Quote Name: Haralambou house (A) Page of 405 HDE Customer Price Quote(E)(14 Sept.22) Generated Date 0 3119 8.19 n 94 Lea"O' E,41505336v 0.2.14 Town Hall,53095 Main Road r" • 0� P.O.Box"728 ,' !' ' l�l •�`a Southold,New York 11971. TELEVH0NE: (516)765-1801 LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION John Dorman—Chafriitan. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Joy Bear - •� William Peteis i Ralph Williams !' r: Louis Black—Secretary April 24, 19,85 Mr. The od ore is me s; Jr Indian Neck Lane ._- Peconic, NY 11958z Dear Teddy: Ralph Williams, , John Stack and I appreciate the !opportunity we had last May 30 of seeing your interesting house and enjoying your hospitality. An added bonus was our tour of your garden, which gets lovelier as the season advances . - F " Attached is Ralph Williams•' evaluatiof";;.of your home. We -hope you will find it interesting and '-tfseful, We all enjoyed very much meeting you and getting acquainted. Sincerely, Q.C�L nix • , ' . � ,� ,� ti �.o SIN ,.,{��.;...,a• � • ��5D o�f�MM�S 0 . t � THEODORE JAMES, JR. , HOUSE Indian Neck Lane, Peconic This is a one-and-a-half story half house, facing west on Indian Neck Lane in Peconic, Southold Town, Long Island. The exterior was stuccoed and painted green by the Wells sisters who owned the property until 1960. To the south and rear (east) sides of the house are extensive gardens reflecting the owner's expertise in horticulture. I N NA N C G 1C I A NC^ N PARLOR E I1 I oRIGINAL 1<I7'CP6tj AI/au/ A s rvD 4/ BIdrN FORMER PANTRY I I I�RGsrn�r K(rc�t�+� � ADDFD I $9o's 2 The home of THEODORE JAMES, JR. Indian Neck Lane, Peconic March 30, 1985 House analyzed by Ralph Williams, of Southold Town Landmark Commission Also present : John Stack and Joy Bear THEODORE JAMES HOUSE, PECONIC PARLOR The parlor of this half-house shows construction over several periods . The mantel and much of the south wall carry Georgian style pine paneling, probably installed in an early 1800's restoration of the house . A china cabinet to the right of the fireplace is coated inside with blue milk paint, dating possibly to the 1760's . Under several later coats of paint, the mantel had a black layer of paint, possibly applied to mourn the death of Lincoln. Hearth bricks in front of the fireplace are set in sand. A summer beam separating the parlor and the original kitchen is boxed in, the boxing probably added in the early 1800' s renovation of the house. Windows in the parlor have 9 over 6: lights, some of which are original glass . Floorboards are wide and even. They lie on the much-worn �siginal. ; floorboards, which can be seen in the cellar on their exposed joists . Today the parlor has an 1800' s Victorian ambience, with a dado topped by an ornate chair rail, and above it showy maroon striped wallpaper comple- menting the chair rail, and a high, richly molded baseboard. The upper walls and ceiling were undoubtedly replastered at this time, covering the beams . Today a beaverboard ceiling covers the plaster, possibly an addition of a summer resident in the 19201s . THE ORIGINAL KITCHEN - NOW A STUDY The central chimney stack opens into a second fireplace in this room. Its mantel is simple, but mantels are not customarily found over cooking fireplaces. This one may have been originally on the parlor fireplace, and brought here when the parlor was renovated, c. 1800 Extensive renovation to this kitchen fireplace also occurred at this time. It appears to have been narrowed and lowered, and its beehive oven removed to an outside location. A seam in the bricks to the left of the present fireplace indicate the fireplace 's original width. The present beehive oven, located to the fireplace 's left, fills the space gained when the fireplace was made narrower. Two indications that the fireplace was once higher are 1) : a pintle on the left wall inside the fireplace is unfunctional today because a crane, or pothook, could not swing out from it unless the fireplace opening was continued = 3 THEODORE JAMES HOUSE, `_ ,ONIC, page 2 higher; and 2) : under the wallpaper over the fireplace one can feel the bricks of a large corbelled mantel, stepped upward in an inward shape from each side. This gives the width and heighth of the originally built, c. 1750, mantel. EARLY PANTRY - NOW A BATHROOM In the northeast corner of the kitchen can be seen remains of horizontal paneling which may date to the beginning of the house. The extent of the paneling indicates that there may have been a pantry in this corner, and that the rest of the kitchen may have had exterior walls paneled. in this same fashion. Evidence of an interior dividing wall which may have separated the parlor from the kitchen was found in the floor and on a present partition wa11. It is felt that the interior separating wall between the kitchen and the parlor, and the wall enclosing the pantry, were made of vertical boards now to be found upstairs enclosing the closet. THE PRESENT KITCHEN The present kitchen, added 'to the rear (east) of the house, was originally a boathouse on Peconic Bay, brought here and added to the house in 1890-95. It was insulated with newspaper and seaweed. THE FRONT ENTRANCE The front entrance is finished in beaded vertical boards, the wood showing marks of having been,hand planed, and placed when the house was built. Directly opposite the front door is a closet that abuts the chimney stack. Its batten door dates from the original house . To the right of the closet is a stairway leading to the second floor. THE SECOND FLOOR Here can be seen the chimney"stack exposed. It is made of old-style, small bricks, baked to different colors, and cemented with clay. The second floor originally had three small bedrooms, but one was removed to make a landing around the chimney stack. Doors on the second floor are batten style, with early, hand-wrought Suffolk latches. One door has a latch-string opening, and may have been the original front door, brought upstairs and installed after the 1800ss renovations downstairs . The double hung windows upstairs are 19th Century. THE ATTIC The attic is reached through a trapdoor over the second floor landing. Its pine (or chestnut) rafters are tenoned. Some rafters are hand-hewn, with adz marks showing. Others are vertically sawn, and may be replacements . The house width is 2116". Marked on the south wall in the attic is the continued wr � THEODORE JAMES HOUSE, PECONIC, Page 3 date : "July 7, 1888" - possibly the time when the exterior was reshingled and the downstairs parlor was renovated with a dado and new flooring. THE CELLAR Access to the cellar is made on narrow, well-cut stone steps . Time has added soil to the property, and several modern brick tiers top the ,.stone walls of the entrance, to bring it up to the level of the ground . The small, square cellar is lined with large, random size stones originally set dry, now pointed with Portland cement mortar. The joists in the ceiling are sawn, but evidence still exists of earlier hewn sills. The present owner, Theodore James, Jr. , is an art critic for the New York Times . He belongs to the U.S.Horticultural Writers Society, and writes for magazines . An extensive garden to the rear of the house has been featured in many- magazines . A shed on the property was once a carriage house, said to have been built "the year Napoleon invaded Russia" . It is also said that Hessian soldiers had been billetted in this home during the Revolutionary War. jZ cts Hfi -.__MLpg ey J i. � sr • NO, 0 ........... -z" T- --------- . .... • Zl­ E '4%24- -7 hw­ • io 1"Is smvgy 15.A VIOLAWN�4W L 'MAUROUZ6 ALMMAVOR ok t li;­ z" -000�72WCF T�f S r�� *r 1�4 17. A CONES OF TRIS SURVEY T LAND SURV ivs L, NOT to utk ALL T Bf c I yq VALID- N1 5jpxQ�pp-l�f �4 I W, IMOOSSED SEAL TM X* MESS IR A SHAL • K N V ;7 V Omswj FOR ki FREPAPED� P ON HiS'"Alf. TLE COMPANj'- LQ401N�.JNST AN e, MAW- vS 4W GUAPU�NTEES�k PEANSFE Tfili-ASSIGNEES OF THEIENDINd"I Zt ONS OR-SU85EC 74, Jt ;,iYi ou 2 AL 11 5., K -J; iWe A *"-Z ul X- ;vi IA' ­5 3L E-CIA0 —:s! in Ail Ay,!M-11k A._K5.1 Ni 4. CUSTOMER C UO TE Date: 03/28/2024 Branch: ILong Island Design Consultant: Patrick Kenny Customer Support Center: 1800 HOME-DEPOT Phone #: (631) 215-8224 License(s) Installation Address 11415 Indian Neck Lane City, State,Zip Peconic NY 11958 Job# IF41505336 Purchaser(s):,' =Work:P lone, - " Hoirie Rhone `_; :. Cell'Phone Harry Haralambou (631) 495-1952 Quote Name: Haralambou house (A) Your Project rPrice:. Total Monthly* Home Depot Price: $18680.30 $373.61 Current Promotion: Buy More Save More -$2802.04 Other Available Promotions: Your Best Price: $15878.26 $317.57 This is a price quote and does NOT constitute a Sales Contract The total investment(including discount amounts) is valid until the promotion expires, ask sales consultant for details. The Home Depot Price will expire on 04/27/2024 PROFESSIONAL INSTALL.A.TION 'TOTAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPERIOR WARRANTIES The Home Depot stands behind Licensed, insured and trusted Team of dedicated professionals Your job; labor, materials and Experts from measurement to Assigned to oversee every step of Your satisfaction guaranteed by Installation to cleanup Your project The Home Depot nor e)o* Quote Name: Haralambou house (A) Page [::]of 2� 405 HDE Customer Price Quote(E)(14 Sept.22) Generated Date nR17R/7n94 Lead/Po# E415nFRRF v 0.2.14