Legacy Version
Terrace Park, Ohio Building Survey
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No: 305-2 | Street: New | Name: |
Family: Guido | Owner Info: N |
Built: 1997/8 | Sec: | Sub: Columbia | Lot: |
Architect: Gerard T. Koszycki (owner) | Cont/Build: Fletcher Homes |
#Owners: 2 | Original Use: Residential | Current Use: Residential |
CHANGES | As Built: N | Add To: Y | Sub From: Y | Replace: Y |
Major changes by Scott & Lorrie Hill. 2011 permit for Robert J. Guido (Michaelson Homes). |
Current Owner: Robert Guido | Date Fr: 2011 | Date To: |
Original Owner: Fletcher Construction Inc. | Date Fr: 1996 | Date To: 1999 |
Owner 1: [Bob & Tammy Lingling (200 Rugby) - permit only] | Date Fr 1: 1996 | Date To 1: |
Owner 2: Gerald "Jerry & Jan Koszycki (later just Janet) | Date Fr 2: 1999 | Date To 2: 2006 |
Owner 3: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Tr. | Date Fr 3: 2006 | Date To 3: 2007 |
Owner 4: Scott T. & Lorrie M. Hill | Date Fr 4: 2007 | Date To 4: 2011 |
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Description: | 2 story shingle "Michigan Cottage" with porches, hip roof. |
Story 1: | This home is on the 17 October 2010 TP Historical Society House Tour, "The White House Tour". "Lorrie and Scott Hill, 305 New Street. The original cottage style home was built in 1998 by a local architect to replicate a Michigan vacation home Ten years later the home changed hands and was completely renovated with an eye for detail and a desire for quality to reflect a different style of living that blends old world charm and modern conveniences. Of special interest are the powder room's hand-painted vanity and stained glass window." Note: this is not the original home in this location. (see 305 New-1). |
1998-05 Directories: | Jerry & Jan Koszycki (Sold 1998) |
2006-07 Direct: | (Sold 2006 & 2007) |
2008-12 Directories: | Scott & Lorrie Hill (actually moved back to Connecticut, summer 2011) |