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Johnson Report.pdfHistoric Property Report 'd.a.hp Resource Name: DEPT Or ARC HACOIOr Location w III line St P" Pine Street w Play -field Q L ;h Ln � a' m . Fir St 1 > Fir PI Q m D m s Llm S Address: 645 Fir St, Edmonds, WA 98020 Tax No/Parcel No: 00619400500500 Geographic Areas: Snohomish County, EDMONDS EAST Quadrangle, T271103E25 Information Number of stories: Construction Dates: Construction Type Built Date Historic Use: Category Domestic Domestic Historic Context: Category Architecture Architect/Engineer: Category 2 Year 1910 Subcategory Domestic - Single Family House Domestic - Single Family House Name or Company Circa r Property ID: 132117 Thursday, October 12, 2017 Page 1 of 4 dahp Historic Property Report Resource Name: Property ID: 132117 D(PT O! AQCMACCIOO'� 1f1$7o R;C rk ESER'T' Thematics: Local Registers and Districts Name Date Listed Notes Project History Project Number, Organization, Resource Inventory SHPO Determination SHPO Determined By, Project Name Determined Date 2011-08-00161, , Edmonds-2011 6/13/2011 Not Determined Thursday, October 12, 2017 Page 2 of 4 Clahp Historic Property Report i� Resource Name: cmr or n.eay.CCLOG- Photos Property ID: 132117 Thursday, October 12, 2017 Page 3 of 4 dahp Historic Property Report OIL o I nt, VPT OT ARbvdCIOr Resource Name: Inventory Details - 6/13/2011 Common name: Date recorded: 6/13/2011 Field Recorder: Larry E. Johnson Field Site number: 055 SHPO Determination Detail Information Characteristics: Category Item Roof Material Asphalt/Composition - Shingle Plan Rectangle Foundation Concrete - Poured Cladding Wood - Horizontal Tongue and Groove Roof Type Hip Form Type Single Dwelling Structural System Wood - Balloon Frame Styles: Period Style Details Late Victorian Period Queen Anne Property ID: 132117 Surveyor Opinion Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places: Yes Significance narrative: Well preserved early residence. Physical description: A simple Victorian, two story residence with a full front entry porch and central entry door. The house has a hip roof with a central flat crown. The windows, trim, and horizontal siding, all appear to be original. The foundation and porch are possibly later alterations to the structure. The 2x patterned guard rail on the porch is possibly a replacement of the original railing. Thursday, October 12, 2017 Page 4 of 4