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1/24/2005
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20334
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2/25/2005
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Mayor Piercy
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double hung with wide board window and door surrounds. Siding is a double beveled shiplap, <br />and the base of the building terminates in a wide water table with drip edge. The foundation is <br />constructed of Eugene Formation Sandstone blocks, as verified by a local geologist. The siding <br />is double beveled shiplap and appears to be an unusual siding type for the area. <br /> <br />The east facing porch was modified early on to a wider width, and it emulates porch forms <br />typical to the bungalow style of architecture with boxed rails and square porch columns. A <br />diminutive gable pierces this porch roof, pmminently announcing the main entrance. A second <br />door exists to provide direct access into the parlor. An old clump of lilac exists on the west <br />elevation of the house, along with an old rose species. One lone Douglas fir exists on the east <br />boundary of the tax lot, and is a remnant from a much larger linear planting that grew <br />prominently along River Road by 1925 or earlier. <br /> <br />The west facing porch was reconfigured early on to accommodate the novel convenience of an <br />indoor toilet, and running water for bathtub and sinks. A laundry room and storage mom were <br />also configured directly off the kitchen, allowing for a secondary entrance/exit into the kitchen. <br />-A second bathroom was constructed upstairs by diminishing the size of one of the bedrooms. <br />Considering the age of this house very few alterations have been made to accommodate modem <br />trends. · .. <br /> <br />The Johansen-Moody House maintains a high level of integrity, and the relative scarcity of the <br />Vernacular Gothic style of architecture in Eugene makes it ali the more significant under this <br />criterion. <br /> <br />(d) Yields, or may be likely to yield, information important to prehistory or history. <br /> <br />Staffhas not identified physical evidence that allows the board to evaluate more completely the <br />applicability of this criterion. <br /> <br />(3) In addition to EC 9. 9.165(1) and (2) above, criteria for designation of a historic resource <br />that was moved, is primarily commemorative in intent, or less than fifty years of age shall <br />include the following considerations: <br /> <br />(a) A historic resource moved from its original location or a place, that has historic <br />significance can be eligible if it has historic architectural significance or is the <br />surviving property most importantly associated with a historic person or event. <br /> <br />The Johansen-Moody House is constructed in its original location, making this criterion not <br />applicable. <br /> <br />(b) A historic resource that is primarily commemorative in intent can be eligible if <br />design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own historic <br />significance. <br /> <br />The designation of the Johansen-Moody House as a City of Eugene Historic Landmark is not a <br /> <br />Johansen-Moody House (HD 04-01) <br /> <br />May 27, 2004. <br /> <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT <br />PACE <br /> <br /> <br />
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