Ballentine Street
247 Ballentine Street (OT-1) -- c. 1890-1910 - Vernacular Shotgun - One-story, frame, two-bay-wide (w-d) Shotgun dwelling with a gable-front roof that shelters a full-width porch supported by replacement wood posts. Windows are 6/6 wood double-hung-sash. The house is supported by a brick pier foundation, is clad with clapboards, and has a pressed metal panel roof. A one-story shed-roofed addition is appended to the rear of the building.
301 Ballentine Street (OT-2) -- 1946 - Ranch - One-story, L-plan, frame Ranch style dwelling supported by a concrete slab foundation, clad with aluminum siding and asbestos shakes, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Other character defining elements include plain eaves and 2/2 wood double-hung-sash windows. A carport forms a breezeway between the north elevation and a one-story, wood frame utility room.
303 Ballentine Street (OT-3) -- 1975 - Vernacular - One-story, five-bay-wide (w-d-w-d-w), frame, side-gable duplex clad with vinyl siding. Windows are paired 1/1 double-hung-sash with faux louvered shutters.
305 Ballentine Street (OT-4) -- 1950 - No Style - One-story, frame dwelling clad with stucco and sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Extensive alterations (particularly to the roof) have compromised the integrity of this building making it a noncontributing building.
306 Ballentine Street (OT-5) -- 1987 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, frame Ranch supported by a poured concrete slab foundation, clad with brick veneer, and sheltered by a hip roof sheathed with asphalt shingles.
307 Ballentine Street (OT-6) -- c. 1910-1924 - Vernacular/L-pIan - One-story, L-plan, frame, vernacular dwelling supported by a concrete block pier foundation, clad with vinyl siding, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Character defining elements include plain eaves and a shed-roofed porch that fills the re-entrant angle of the "L" on the primary elevation. Windows are single and paired 6/6 double-hung-sash .
309 Ballentine Street (OT-7) -- c. 2000-2005 - No Style - Two-story, front-gable, rectangular, wood frame apartment building clad with vinyl siding and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles.
313 Ballentine Street (OT-8) -- 1936 - Vernacular Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w), vernacular gable-front Bungalow with a full-width, gable porch (screened) supported by wood posts that rest on a clapboard balustrade. The windows are single and paired 6/6 wood double-hung-sash. The house rests on concrete block piers, is clad with wood novelty siding, and has a corrugated metal roof.
315 Ballentine Street (OT-9) -- 1950 - Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) vernacular gable-front Bungalow. The door is located offset right on the primary gable-front façade, and is flanked by 8/8 double-hung-sash windows. The house sets on a concrete block pier foundation, is clad with wood novelty siding, and has exposed rafters and a corrugated metal roof.
317 Ballentine Street (OT-10) -- 1948 - Vernacular/Gable-front - One-story, frame, two-bay-wide (d-w) gable-front dwelling supported by both a concrete slab and concrete block pier foundation, clad with composite siding, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Character defining elements include shallow boxed eaves.
319 Ballentine Street (OT-11) -- 1945-1955 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, Ranch house supported by a concrete slab foundation. It currently lacks cladding and is sheltered by a hip roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Character defining elements include 1/1 vinyl double-hung-sash windows with faux 6/6 muntins. This structure lacks sufficient integrity to be a contributing building.
321 Ballentine Street (OT-12) -- 1911 - Vernacular Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), vernacular gable-front Bungalow with a partial-width gable porch supported by turned posts which extends across the left two bays. The door is located offset right. Windows are replacement 1/1 aluminum double-hung-sash with faux shutters. The house sets on rusticated concrete block piers with brick infill, is clad with vinyl siding, and has boxed eaves and an asphalt shingle roof.
321.5 Ballentine Street (OT-13) -- 1950 - Vernacular Rectangular Cottage - One-story, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-w-d-w) vernacular Rectangular Cottage supported by a concrete block pier foundation, clad with novelty siding, and sheltered by a hip roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Character defining features include single and paired 3/1 wood double-hung-sash windows.
323 Ballentine Street (OT-14) -- 1890 - Shotgun/L-galleried Queen Anne Vernacular - One-story, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Queen Anne Vernacular style Shotgun dwelling with a gable-on-hip roof (pented) and an inset porch that extends across the gable-front façade and wraps around the right side. Doors on the primary gable-front façade and on the front of the shallow right wing are single doors with two-light transoms. Windows are 6/6 double-hung-sash with louvered shutters. The house is supported by brick piers, is clad with wood clapboard, and has a pressed metal panel roof.
325 Ballentine Street (OT-15) -- c. 1910-1924 - Craftsman Vern. Bungalow - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) gable-front Craftsman Vernacular Bungalow with a full-width gable porch. Windows are single and paired 1/1 double-hung vinyl sash windows with shutters. The house is clad with wooden novelty siding, and has exposed rafters and a pressed metal panel roof.
348 Ballentine Street (OT-16) -- 1900 - Vernacular - One-story, wood frame, vernacular dwelling with vinyl siding and sheltered by a hip roof sheathed with pressed metal panels. This structure has been radically changed between 1955 and 2005 and no longer has the integrity to be a contributing building in the district.
352 Ballentine Street (OT-17) -- 1958 - Vernacular - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, vernacular dwelling supported by a concrete block pier foundation, clad with vinyl siding, and sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with pressed metal panels. A one-story, shed-roofed addition is appended to two-thirds of the primary elevation.
354 Ballentine Street (OT-18) -- 1963 - Ranch - One-story, frame, four-bay-wide (carport-w-d-w) Ranch house with a side-gable roof. The windows are 1/1 double-hung vinyl sash windows with faux 4/4 muntins, brick header window sills, and aluminum faux shutters. Other features include wide boxed eaves, a plain board frieze, and a standing brick stretcher frieze.
356 Ballentine Street (OT-19) -- 1940 - Vernacular Bungalow - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) vernacular Bungalow with a gable-on-hip roof. The door is located offset right on the primary gable façade. The left bay advances forming a shallow gable wing; an inset porch extends across the right two bays. Windows are 3/1 double-hung-sash wood windows and 1/1 double-hung vinyl sash windows with faux 6/6 muntins. The house is clad with vinyl siding, and has exposed rafters and a corrugated metal roof.
358 Ballentine Street (OT-20) -- 1961 - Vernacular - One-story, side-gable, rectangular plan, wood frame, vernacular dwelling supported by a concrete slab foundation, clad with scalloped asbestos shingles, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Character defining elements include a projecting gable porch and wood 3/1 double-hung-sash windows.
401 Ballentine Street (OT-21) -- 1965 - Ranch - One-story, wood frame, Ranch house clad with vinyl siding and sheltered by a hipped roof sheathed with asphalt shingles.
402 Ballentine Street (OT-22) -- 1907 - Shotgun with a Lateral Wing - One-story, wood frame, vernacular Shotgun with a Lateral Wing dwelling supported by rusticated concrete block piers, clad with clapboards, and sheltered by a gable-on-hip roof sheathed with corrugated metal panels. Character defining features include an inset full-width porch and a porch that extends across the front of the left lateral wing. A shed roof addition extends from the right side towards the rear.
404 Ballentine Street (OT-23) -- 1880-1900 - Vernacular Shotgun/L-Galleried - One-story, wood frame, vernacular Shotgun with a Lateral Wing house supported by concrete block piers, clad with clapboards, and sheltered by a gable-on-hip roof sheathed with pressed metal panels. Character defining features include a side gallery (left side) with square wooden posts and scrolled brackets, a Queen Anne window in the front gable end, French doors with two-light transoms, and a doorway between the gallery and each interior pen. Windows are 6/6 double-hung-sash.
405 Ballentine Street (OT-24) -- 1992 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, Ranch house clad with brick veneer and sheltered by an asphalt shingle sheathed hip roof.
407 Ballentine Street (OT-25) -- 1951 - Minimal Traditional - One-story, wood frame, Minimal Traditional dwelling supported by concrete block piers, clad with aluminum siding, and sheltered by a multiple gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Other features include an outside brick chimney on the left gable wing, paired 6/6 double-hung aluminum sash windows with aluminum louvered faux shutters, and an enclosed shed-roofed entry vestibule located in the left front re-entrant angle.
408 Ballentine Street (OT-26) -- c. 1945-1950 - Ranch - One-story, side-gable, rectangular plan, wood frame, modest Ranch house supported by concrete piers, clad with vinyl siding, and sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Features include a gable-roofed entry porch, single and paired 1/1 double-hung-sash windows, and a shed-roofed rear addition. A comer porch on the left front comer has been enclosed with particle board.
409 Ballentine Street (OT-27) -- 1997 - Neo-Eclectic - One-story, rectangular plan, Neo-Eclectic duplex supported by a concrete slab foundation. Walls are composed of brick veneer. A hipped roof sheathed with asphalt shingles shelters the structure.
411 Ballentine Street (OT-28) -- 1926 - Craftsman Bungalow/Gable- - Front/Double-Shotgun form One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w) gable-front Craftsman Bungalow (Double Shotgun form) with a full-width, gable porch supported by tapered columns on square brick pedestals. Windows are 6/1 double-hung wood sash windows. Paired six-light windows are located in the front gable end. Other features include exposed rafters and brackets. The house rests on brick piers, is clad with clapboards, and has an asphalt shingle roof
413 Ballentine Street (OT-29) -- 1970 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, five-bay-wide Ranch house supported by a concrete slab foundation, clad with brick, and sheltered by a hipped roof sheathed with asphalt shingles.
414 Ballentine Street (OT-30) -- 1970 - Ranch - One-story, L-plan, Ranch house supported by a concrete slab foundation. The house has brick veneer and is sheltered by a cross-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. A two-car garage is inset on the left side.
416 Ballentine Street (OT-31) -- 1936 - Craftsman Vern. Bungalow - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), gable-front Craftsman Vernacular Bungalow with a full-width gable porch supported by tapered wood columns on brick pedestals. The door is located offset right. The windows are single and paired 4/4 wood double-hung-sash and 2/2 aluminum double-hung-sash windows. The house rests on concrete block piers, is clad with aluminum siding, and has exposed rafters and a corrugated metal roof.
422 Ballentine Street (OT-32) -- 2007 - Neo-Bungalow - One-story, rectangular plan, Neo-Bungalow with a gable-on-hip roof and a full-width inset porch supported with square wood columns and balustrade. The house has Hardy Plank cladding, and an asphalt shingle roof.
423 Ballentine Street (OT-33) -- 1951 - Ranch - One-story, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-w-w) Ranch house supported by a concrete slab foundation, clad with novelty siding, and sheltered by an asphalt shingle, hipped roof with wide eaves. The left bay advances forming a shallow wing; an inset entry porch is located on the right side of the wing. Windows are single and paired 2/2 wood double-hung-sash with louvered faux shutters.
424 Ballentine Street (OT-34) -- 1960 - Ranch - One-story, four-bay-wide (w-d-w-w) Ranch House clad with brick veneer and sheltered by a side-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. An inset porch extends across the left three bays. The house has paired aluminum windows with faux shutters.
429 Ballentine Street (OT-35) -- 1962 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, Ranch house, clad with brick veneer, and sheltered by an asphalt shingle, hip roof with wide eaves. An inset garage is set back on the left side.
434 Ballentine Street (OT-37) -- 1960 - Ranch - One-story, wood frame, five-bay-wide (carport-w-w-d-w) Ranch house supported by a concrete slab foundation, clad with brick veneer, and sheltered by a multi-hipped roof with wide eaves. The right bay advances forming a shallow wing; an inset entry porch supported by a round, wood column is located on the left side of the wing. Windows include large picture windows and paired 1/1 double-hung-sash windows with decorative shutters. An inset carport is located on the left bay.
435 Ballentine Street (OT-36) -- 1969 - Ranch - One-story, rectangular plan, six-bay-wide (w-w-d-w-w-carport) Ranch house sitting on a concrete slab foundation, clad with brick veneer, and sheltered by a low-pitched hip roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. The main entrance has double doors located on the third bay. A carport is inset on the right bay.
436 Ballentine Street (OT-38) -- 1920 - Craftsman Bungalow Double Shotgun form - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, four-bay-wide (w-d-d-w), gable-front Craftsman Bungalow (Double Shotgun form) with a full-width, inset porch with tapered columns on square pedestals and a closed balustrade. Windows are double-hung-sash with faux shutters. A paired six-light window is located in the front gable end. Other Craftsman features include decorative brackets and exposed rafters. The house is supported by a rusticated concrete block pier foundation, is clad with clapboards, and has an asphalt shingle roof.
437 Ballentine Street (OT-39) -- c. 1920 - Craftsman Vern. Shotgun - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame Craftsman Vernacular Shotgun dwelling with a full-width, inset porch with tapered columns on square pedestals and a clapboard balustrade. Other features include decorative beams and exposed rafters. The house sets on rusticated concrete block piers, is clad with clapboards, and has a corrugated metal roof.
438 Ballentine Street (OT-40) -- c. 1920-1930 - Craftsman Vern. Bungalow - One-story, rectangular plan, frame, two-bay-wide (d-w) gable-front Craftsman Vernacular Bungalow with a full-width inset porch with tapered columns on rusticated concrete pedestals and new square-cut balustrade and spindlework. A door with sidelights is located on the left bay; the right bay is a paired 6/6 double-hung-sash window with faux shutters. A square, single-light window is located in the front gable end. The house is supported by concrete block piers, is clad with wood novelty siding, and has exposed rafters and an asphalt shingle roof.
439 Ballentine Street (OT-41) -- c. 1920-1930 - Craftsman Vern. Bungalow - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) gable-front Craftsman Vernacular Bungalow with a full-width inset screened porch with tapered columns resting on rusticated concrete block pedestals and a closed balustrade. The house rests on concrete block piers, is clad with artificial siding, and has boxed eaves and a corrugated metal roof.
440 Ballentine Street (OT-42) -- cl965-1975 - No Style - One-story, rectangular plan, Minimal Traditional dwelling supported by concrete block piers. It is clad with vinyl siding and sheltered by a cross-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. All fenestration bays were covered with plywood sheets at the time of survey. The structure does not possess the qualities of integrity to be a contributing building in the historic district.
441 Ballentine Street (OT-43) -- 1920-1930 - Craftsman Vern. Bungalow - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, hip-roof Craftsman Vernacular Bungalow with a full-width inset screened porch with tapered columns on brick pedestals and closed brick balustrade. Windows are 6/6 wood double-hung-sash . The house is supported by brick piers, is clad with composite wood siding, and has boxed eaves and a corrugated metal roof.
444 Ballentine Street (OT-44) -- c. 1925-1935 - Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, gable-front vernacular Bungalow supported by a concrete block pier foundation, clad with novelty siding on the primary elevation and scalloped asbestos shingles on the other elevations. It is sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. The building has exposed rafter tails and an enclosed gabled porch.
445 Ballentine Street (OT-45) -- 1955 - Minimal Traditional - One-story, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Minimal Traditional dwelling. The right bay advances forming a shallow wing; a shed-roofed porch fills the left front re-entrant angle formed by the wing. The first bay is a picture window with large single light flanked by narrow, 2/2 sash windows. The right bay on the front-gable wing are paired, aluminum 2/2 double-hung-sash windows. The house sets on a concrete slab foundation, is clad with brick veneer, and has an asphalt shingle gable roof.
446 Ballentine Street (OT-46) -- 1962 - Minimal Traditional - One-story, L-plan, wood frame Minimal Traditional dwelling supported by a continuous concrete foundation, clad with scalloped asbestos shingles and vinyl siding, and sheltered by a multi-gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Features include a partial inset porch, an inset entry porch, and 1/1 double-hung vinyl windows with faux 6/6 muntins.
447 Ballentine Street (OT-47) -- 1955 - Rectangular Cottage - One-story, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) Rectangular Cottage with a low-pitched hip roof and an inset screened porch on the right side. The gabled entry is located on the second bay; the flanking bays are paired, 2/2 double-hung aluminum sash windows. The house rests on a concrete slab foundation, is clad with asbestos shingles, and has an asphalt shingle roof.
449 Ballentine Street (OT-48) -- 1990 - Neo-Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), gable-front Neo-Bungalow with a full-width inset porch supported by round wood columns. Windows are 1/1 double-hung-sash with louvered shutters. The house rests on a concrete block pier foundation, and is clad with vinyl siding.
450 Ballentine Street (OT-49) -- 1920 (1955) - Vernacular - One-story, wood frame vernacular dwelling supported by a concrete block pier foundation, clad with Hardy Plank panels, and sheltered by a gable roof sheathed with asphalt shingles. Features include a full-width screened porch with a pressed metal shed roof, boxed eaves with gable returns, and infill episodes. Probably constructed as a gable-front Bungalow; the wide front porch was probably added circa 1955.
452 Ballentine Street (OT-50) -- c. 2007 - Neo-Bungalow/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w) gable-front Neo-Bungalow with a full-width inset front porch. The door is located offset right. Windows are 1/1 vinyl double-hung-sash with faux muntins to replicate 6/6 windows. The house is supported by a concrete block pier foundation, and is clad with vinyl siding.
453 Ballentine Street (OT-51) -- 1942 - Vernacular/Gable-Front - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, two-bay-wide (d-w) gable-front vernacular dwelling resting on a rusticated concrete block pier foundation, clad with novelty siding, and sheltered by a front gable roof sheathed with pressed metal panels. The inset partial porch, located on the left bay, has been in filled with particle board. Partially exposed rafter tails are the only distinctive stylistic feature.
454 Ballentine Street (OT-52) -- c. 1915-1925 - Bungalow/Colonial Revival with Craftsman elements - One-story, rectangular plan, wood frame, three-bay-wide (w-d-w), gable-front Colonial Revival Bungalow with a partial-width gable porch extending across the right two bays. The porch is supported by paired wood columns on square pedestals and has a closed balustrade. The entrance is located offset right and has sidelights and a fanlight. Windows are single and paired 3/2 double-hung-sash wood windows. A two-light window is located in the porch gable end. Other stylistic features include decorative beams and exposed rafters. The house sets on a concrete block pier foundation, is clad with vinyl siding, and has an asphalt shingle roof.