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File #: 201685    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Dead
File created: 4/8/2021 In control: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
On agenda: Final action: 6/1/2022
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for mothball status at 322 W. State Street, in the Old World Third Street Historic District, for Jake Dehne.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. ViolationOrderReport_20190909_115751.pdf, 3. ViolationOrderReport_20210312_192009.pdf, 4. Staff Report Dec-2021.pdf, 5. Staff Photo 2021DEC08 (26).JPEG, 6. Staff Photo 2021DEC08 (27).JPEG, 7. Staff Photo 2021DEC08 (28).JPEG, 8. Proposed wood storm.PNG, 9. Staff Report.pdf, 10. Letter to Property Owner, 11. Letter to Property Owners Within 200 Feet, 12. List of Property Owners Within 200 Feet, 13. Certified Mailing to the Property Owner, 14. Signed Certified Mail Receipt, 15. Signed Certified Mail Receipt - Dehne, 16. Appeal Rights Letter, 17. Certified Mailing to the Property Owner, 18. Signed Certified Mail Receipt - Appeal Rights, 19. Photo
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
6/1/20220 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PLACED ON FILE

Minutes note: Mothball closed by staff on 6/1/22 per e-mail from Tim Askin
   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/13/20210 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PLACED ON FILE

Minutes note: Mr. Tim Asking said this has been sitting around for a while. New aluminum single-pane windows were installed. They are currently proposing to put a wood storm over it. Staff recommends denial as no forward movement on an appropriate window. Jake Dehne - building owner - he wanted to preserve his building and put in the best windows he could. Replacing it with new windows would cost $25,000. Eric Folsom - company that installed the windows - what is in there is a high-efficient, vinyl clad window. The windows were merely replaced. Most manufacturers don't manufacture wood windows. Mr. Jarosz moved reject the current proposal, but extend the mothball for six months, seconded by Ms. Peltz.
Pass6:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
10/11/20210 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION HELD IN COMMITTEE

Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said the building next door was torn down and the windows on the west elevation had been changed. We are here to extend this for a minimum of one month. Jake Dehne - 322 W. State St. - owner - just put these windows in. All the windows were aluminum when he purchased the building. He is working with the tenant on the awning. Eric Coulson - Director of Sales at Weather Tight - thought nothing was being changed besides a more efficient glass being put in. It was for a clean look all done with a matching, earth-tone color and bar put in every window so it would look like a double-hung from the exterior. Grant a 30-day extension.
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
5/3/20210 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ADOPTED

Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said the windows that had been covered by a small, attached building were vinyl. The owner is requesting time to do the wall of windows. Mr. Askin recommends 3 months for the mothball to talk about tax credits and his finances. Grant 3-month mothball.
Pass6:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
4/8/20210 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available

Number

201685

Version

ORIGINAL

Reference

200532

 

Sponsor

THE CHAIR

Title

Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for mothball status at 322 W. State Street, in the Old World Third Street Historic District, for Jake Dehne.

 

Drafter

CC-CC

Tim Askin

4/8/2021