11/4/2019 | 0 |
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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said this is the former Finney library and Mr. Bohlmann is the second owner of this property. The proposed changes all relate to a 1979 addition rather than the 1953 original building. The applicant wants to convert the loading dock entry to a patio and build a new entry facing the parking lot, which will provide accessibility access. The building will be called Finney Market. The building will have a mid-20th-century look with its panel windows and paneling on the exterior walls. The windows, which are bare aluminum frame, are original to the building. The proposed patio is generally compatible with the building. Staff would like more details on the guards and railings for the new entrance, as well as window product specifications and other details outlined in the staff report.
Matthew Bohlmann - the brown cladding is horizontal wood, but he is fine changing it and working with staff. He would use aluminum panels with a plastic substrate. The color palette will be the automotive colors from 1953; the color choice will be set by the tenant. The tenant will likely be a restaurant; he has 60% of the North Ave. elevation leased. The neighbors are supportive.
Grant, with the staff conditions and the new condition that he use the aluminum-based panels, which Mr. Bohlmann is fine with. | Pass | 6:0 |
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