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Priority
35. 12. 4 Apts (Augustin et al).
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STRUCTURE: Building
12
LOCATION: McVeigh Home
USE: Residence
SIZE: Approx. 3,500 sq. ft. OWNERSHIP: State
DATE OF STRUCTURE: 1929
DESCRIPTION: The structure
is a one-story building of single wall construction, with a concrete pad and
post foundation. The main hip roof (with gablet) is flanked by hip roofs of
the wings at the east and west ends of the structure. The roofs are finished
with wood shingles. A railing with a traditional vernacular pattern encloses
the recessed veranda, incorporated under the main roof. Corners of the structure
are finished with ecrnerboards.The wood frames of the 12-light windows project
several inches from the exterior
wall. A broken girt encircles the exterior. The structure is divided into
4 1-bedroom apartments, and is occupied. The building is in fair to poor condition.
Vegetation should be cleared from the base, the shingle roof should be patched
(with the original material), rotted and termite-eaten wood should be removed
and replaced. The structure should be fumigated and painted.
MAINTENANCE COST: $33,000
FUTURE MAINTENANCE COST: $1000/annum
DATE OF REPORT: January 11, 1977