1103 5th Street

This one story house sits under a front gable roof with a large gabled porch on the south side of the house. The porch gable is supported by round wood columns at the corners and a single tapered square column at the center of the porch. The porch columns rest on a solid wood balustrade that runs across the south and west sides of the porch. The gables feature open eaves with wide barge boards, and the main gable has knee brackets at the corners of the house. The house is entirely clad with double drop siding finished with cornerboards, with the exception of the porch foundation that is clad with wide drop siding. The windows in the house are all 1/1 double-hung wood sash with wide board surrounds on three sides and projecting sills. A brick chimney is centered on the north wall of the house. A basalt retaining wall runs across the south side of the lot.

This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.

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