2. Maintain integrity by
using the Secretary of
the Interior Standards
6. Deteriorated historic features will be
repaired rather than replaced. Where
the severity of deterioration requires
replacement of a distinctive feature,
the new feature will match the old in
design, color, texture, and, where
possible, materials. Replacement of
missing features will be substantiated
by documentary and physical
evidence.
7. By 2006 Re-roof on
both houses:
Install ½” CDX plywood
over “skip sheathing”, nail
per CBC, install Simpson
A35 anchors @ perimeter,
use 30-40 year
composition shingles in
color similar to historic
wood shingles.
8. Restored wood
shingle roof,
First Street
Use fire retardant treated shingles.
Consult with building department
and Fire Marshal. Treated wood
shingles not considered a Class
“A” roof.
9. Gutters – restore or
replace redwood
“fascia gutters?”
On addition, a standard “Ogee
gutter” with crown molding
below to provide similar
appearance.