Individual Resource Status definition

Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx 000-0000-0000 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Modern Movement, 1951 October 2006: Set on a solid foundation, the one-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. The dwelling is wood-frame construction clad in vinyl siding. There is an exterior-end chimney of stretcher-bond brick construction. The chimney has a corbelled cap. The dwelling is covered by a side xxxxx roof with overhanging xxxxx. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. Fenestration consists of 2/2 double-xxxx xxxx-sash windows with rowlock xxxxx. There is a 1/1, one-light, 1/1 wood-sash picture window. The single-leaf entry door has a plain surround. There is a one-story, one-bay screened-in porch on the side elevation. The porch has been enclosed with vinyl siding and covered by a side xxxxx roof. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx 000-0000-0000 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Modern Movement, 1953 October 2006: Set on a solid foundation, the one-and-a-half-story, four-bay single dwelling is a ranch house. It is masonry construction of six-course American-bond brick with an exterior-end stretcher-bond brick chimney. The chimney has a corbelled cap. Fenestration consists of 1/1 double-hung vinyl-sash windows, a canted one-light picture window, and rowlock xxxxx. A one-and-a-half-story, one-bay portico frames the single-leaf, paneled with lights, wood entry door. A front xxxxx roof supported by turned wood posts covers the porch. The dwelling is covered by a side xxxxx roof clad in asphalt shingles. The roof has overhanging xxxxx.
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing 1 Total: 1 2322 R Street 127-0814-0578 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Italianate, ca 1895 February 2007: This Italianate style house has vinyl siding on a wood frame. The foundation is not visible. There is a 1 story 3 bay porch with turned wooden posts. The windows are 2/2 double hung wood. The roof is flat. 2314 R Street, 2316 R Street, 2320R Street, and 2322 R Street were apparently built as identical Italianate style frame houses with details that were typical for Fairmount in the 1890s. Each of the four has an intact Italianate style cornice (with brackets aligned with the sides of the windows below, decorative wood panels between the brackets, and incised filigree patterns for attic ventilation in the panels that lie directly over window openings). 2320 and 2322 have Queen Anne style porches on turned posts with saw-work brackets at the top. 2316, 2320, and 2322 all have aluminum siding, while 2314 has asbestos siding. 2314, 2320, and 2322 have intact 2/2 wood sash windows, while 2316 has replacements and is missing the middle window opening. The porches at 2314 and 2316 are Craftsman style with tapered square half columns on brick piers.

Examples of Individual Resource Status in a sentence

  • Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C.

  • Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C.

  • Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C.

  • Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C.

  • Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Non-Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C.


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Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Other DHR Id #: 000-7832 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 This two-story, two-bay row house is constructed of concrete blocks and clad in 6-course American-bond brick. Set on a poured concrete foundation, this structure shares an exterior-rear brick chimney with 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx. A flat roof with false xxxxxxx roof on the façade covers the building. The false roof is covered in slate shingles. Two front xxxxx wall dormers are located on the façade. The dormers are clad in weatherboard siding. The original windows have been replaced with nine-over-nine double-hung vinyl-sash windows on rowlock xxxxx. The single-leaf paneled wood door has 9- lights, an ogee-molded surround, and entablature.
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Other DHR Id #: 000-7832 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Colonial Revival, 1938 This two-story, two-bay row house is constructed of concrete blocks and clad in 6-course American-bond brick. Set on a poured concrete foundation, this structure shares an exterior-rear brick chimney with 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx. A flat roof with false xxxxxxx roof on the façade covers the building. The false roof is covered in slate shingles. Two front xxxxx wall dormers are located on the façade. The dormers are clad in weatherboard siding. The original six-over-six double- xxxx xxxx-sash windows on rowlock xxxxx are extant. The single-leaf paneled wood door has 69-lights, an ogee-molded surround, and entablature. A one-story, two-bay addition is located on the rear elevation. The addition is clad in vinyl siding and capped by a shed roof covered in asphalt shingles. The addition is fenestrated by a single-leaf wood door, four- over-four, and six-over-six double-xxxx xxxx-sash windows.
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C. American Movement, 1906 Retail merchant Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx built this two-story, two-bay, stucco-finished, hipped-roof dwelling on speculation in 1906. The roof has central, flush cross gables on the north and south elevations and a cross xxxxx flush with the slightly projecting, oversized south bay of the east- facing facade. The building has a full-width, hipped-roof porch that is supported by Tuscan posts joined by segmental arches and a simple balustrade, and is approached by six rather steep concrete steps. The door is located in the north bay, abutting the projecting south bay, and has sidelights and a single-light transom. The 2nd story of the north bay has a single one/one-sash window. Single one/one-sash windows with louvered shutters occupy both the 1st and 2nd stories of the south bay. The cornice is prominent and is embellished with exposed brackets. The north elevation has a one-story addition that extends beyond the rear of the house, and is also flush with the south elevation. A low brick chimney is also visible. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C. American Movement, 1906 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx built this two-story, three-bay, hipped-roof frame dwelling in 1906. In 1909, Xxxxxxxx sold the house to X. X. Xxxx, the bookkeeper for the Albemarle National Bank. The house has gabled bays that project slightly beyond the facade and the north elevation. A hipped- roof porch with turned posts, a turned balustrade, fan-like brackets and spools along the porch frieze occupies the northern portion of the facade; it terminates against the southern cross-gabled bay and wraps partly around the north elevation. The door is located where the facade meets the cross-gabled bay and is flanked to the north by a single two/two-sash window. A single two/two­ sash window is placed symmetrically in the center of the northern portion of the facade. The projecting bay has a single two/one window on each floor. A brick chimney emerges at the point where the cross-gabled wing meets the hipped roof. The xxxxx pediments are filled with fish scale shingles and casement windows. A series of two frame additions extend the rear of the
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th C. American Movement, ca 1906 One of the most distinctive houses in the neighborhood, 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx was built in 1893­ 1903 by the Locust Grove Investment Company, then added to and finished in 1906 by Xxxxxx X. Xxxx, the salesman son-in-law of Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx, who received the property in 1903 from the LGIC. Contracted by the Xxxxxx Brothers and built in their exclusive rock-faced concrete block, the two-story, three-bay, hipped-roof dwelling has a hipped-roof porch supported by slender Tuscan columns that stretches almost across the entire facade, has a simple wooden balustrade, and is approached by eight wooden steps. A single window occupies each of the other bays; the windows are all one/one-sash and are topped with flat arches of undecorated concrete block. The metal roof has slight xxxxx; central pediments filled with wooden shingles and louvered fanlights occupy the east-facing facade and north and south elevations. Two block chimneys emerge from the center of the roof. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Guest House Non-Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movement, 1941 Sitting on a lot without trees or other significant landscaping, Xxxxx X. Pack, Jr. built this two- story, three-bay, side-gabled house in 1941-42. The house is a simple box with a small, one-story addition flush with the facade extending northwards. A hipped-roof porch, low to the ground and decorated only by slender, square Tuscan columns, stretches across the entire facade and along the one-story addition, terminating against the south elevation. The central portion of the building has three bays with the door being located in the northernmost bay and the others occupied with single six/six-sash windows, all topped by flat arches. A brick chimney is attached to the south elevation and the roof is metal. A full basement garage is made possible by the slope of the site.
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, 1938 This one-story, brick Bungalow- Craftsman has the District’s only clipped roof in addition to a shed-roofed porch that stretches across the entire facade. Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx constructed the building in 1938 after purchasing the lot the previous year. The porch is approached by nine brick steps with stepped brick balustrades, and supported by three battered wooden piers on high brick plinths. The door is roughly in the center of the east-facing facade, and is flanked to the south by paired six/one-sash windows and to the north by a single window. Two casement windows are visible beneath the clipped roof on the facade. The roof is covered in metal, a brick chimney is attached to the south elevation, and a one-story brick addition extends the rear of the building. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, 1912 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx’x daughter, Xxxxxx Xxxx, constructed this house in 1912 after receiving the lot as part of her father’s estate in 1910. The hipped-roof two-story, brick house is laid in seven- course American bond and has a gabled wing that extends beyond the south elevation. The main body of the building has three bays, while the portion stepped back from the main mass has only one bay. A hipped-roof porch wraps across the front of the house and extends around the south elevation before ending at the stepped portion. It has a low wooden balustrade and square Tuscan columns. The double leaf entrance are located in the central bay of the main mass, and are topped by an elliptical fanlight with tracery and three segmental arches. The other two bays of the 1st floor and the north and south bays of the west-facing facade each have a single two/two­ sash window topped with a plain concrete lintel. The recessed portion of the facade has an additional door on the 1st floor and a single window on the 2nd. The cornice has dentils and the north elevation and facade have flush central gables with boxed cornices and returns, while the wing off the southern elevation is finished with a similar xxxxx.
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, ca 1956 This one-story, three-bay, brick ranch house has a side-gabled roof covered in asphalt shingles and was built in 1956-57 by Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, an administrative secretary for Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Hospital. Xxxxxxx owned the house until she died in 1992. The house has a basement, made obvious on the street by a single casement window at ground level on either side of the entrance. The central bay includes the door and is distinguished by a small entrance portico approached by a series of six concrete steps and topped by a small frame pediment. The south bay of the east- facing facade has double six/six-sash windows while the north bay has only a single window. A porch with a simple balustrade is attached to the south elevation, as is a brick chimney.
Individual Resource Status. Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 000-0000-0000 Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, post 1957 This one-story ranch house has a hipped-roof with a slightly projecting, cross-gabled wing on both the north and south sides of the west-facing facade. Each of the wings has a single three- part picture window, while the main body of the house includes the entrance and another three- part picture window. The roof is covered in asphalt shingles and a brick chimney emerges out of its center.