[R.O. 2011 §34-83.1; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
There is established an historic landmark which shall be known
as the Sutter-Meyer house, the boundaries of which are as follows:
Part of Lot 6 of Sutter Estate Subdivision in Surveys 378 and
2033, Township 45 North, Range 6 East, a plat of which is recorded
with the Commissioner report in Book 428, Page 127 of the St. Louis
City (former County) records and described: Beginning at a point in
the south line of Chamberlain Court, 50 feet wide, as shown on the
plat of Keating Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 51, Page 59, distant
262 feet west of the west line of Ferguson Avenue, 60 feet wide, said
point being the northwest corner of property conveyed to Frank J.
Schaub, et al., by deed recorded in Book 4817, Page 426; thence west
along the south line of Chamberlain Court, 88 feet to a point; thence
south and parallel with the west line of Ferguson Avenue, 150 feet
to a point; thence east and parallel with Chamberlain Court, 88 feet
to the southwest corner of property conveyed to Schaub, et al.; thence
north along Schaub's west line, 150 feet to the point of beginning.
Together with all improvements thereon known as 6826 Chamberlain Avenue,
Sutter-Meyer property. 17J31 0591.
[R.O. 2011 §34-83.2; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
No major change in landscaping or construction, or addition,
demolition, removal or substantial alterations of the exterior features
of the building, including fencing and supplemental structures, painting,
scraping, refinishing or tuckpointing of walls and trim, major roof
work, gutter replacement, modification of window or door openings,
replacement of windows or doors, or addition or replacement of storm
sash or storm doors may be made; nor shall any exterior installation
of electrical, mechanical or utility devices, such as cooling towers,
meters, transformers or poles, take place without a building permit;
nor shall the City issue any permit for any such work without first
referring the matter to the Historic Preservation Commission for review
of the proposed construction, placement, demolition, removal or alteration
to determine conformity with standards established for this building.
To reach its determination, the Commission shall require the submission
of plans and specifications necessary to a decision concerning the
appropriateness of the proposed undertaking.
[R.O. 2011 §34-83.3; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
In reviewing applications within this district, the Historic
Preservation Commission shall be guided by the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic
Buildings, 1979 (revised 1990), U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service Preservation Assistance Division, Washington, D.C.