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Minutes note: All requested work was approved last cycle and Ms. Hatala and Mr. Askin toured the house and agree with the applicant that the windows cannot be salvaged and are oddly constructed and are from different eras. The windows are a mishmash and they are not convinced the majority of the windows are original.
Staff recommends approval with one suggestion of 6 over 1 for the dormer windows. | Pass | 5:0 |
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12/3/2018 | 0 |
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Minutes note: Ms. Carlen Hatala said the applicant wishes to replace the siding with appropriate materials, storm windows, doors and other work. The aluminum siding was installed in 1972 and the original clapboards are present, but in poor condition. They propose to install cedar siding and the east door, which is currently fiberglass, will be replaced and replicate the front door. The big issue is the replacement of the windows, which staff feels are repairable. Two windows qualify for replacement without question. The contractor provided staff with photos of all the windows in the house. The sleeping porch windows can be replaced. The PowerPoint details which specific windows to keep and which ones can be replaced.
Meg Baninkiawicz - architect - the picture from the 80s, shown as part of the PowerPoint, isn't current. None of the current sashes match in the interior. She would like to replace all 3 across the first floor front so they are consistent. They would like to replace all of the windows.
Ms. Clendenen-Acosta moved to hold until Mr. Askin returns. There were no objections. | Pass | 4:0 |
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