The Sewage Pumping Station (2137 Lakeshore Rd.)
A one-storey brick structure with a truncated hipped roof. The design is more restrained and severe than the Beaux Arts and Romanesque style of the Beach Pump House. Rather, the design is more inconspicuous, as is compatible with its lowlier function. However, the reliability of this Pump House is asserted by the balanced proportions and design of this structure. Regularly spaced "windows" with blind shutters under a running string course have stone sills. These are separated by unadorned brick pilasters. The wide eaves are simply finished. There may have been a decorative ridge on the roof, as on the Beach Pump House. Built in 1915 (date stone) beside Rambo Creek as the Sewage Pumping Station for the Village of Burlington, following the building of the Beach Pump House and the laying of mains and sewers in the village.
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