5/1/2023 | 0 |
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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said he thinks this is ready for approval. The building on the right will have a new storefront with the details that were provided by the manufacturer and architect. There will be a rain screen system. The brick storefront, if real brick, would jut out more than the existing facade. There are conditions for approval in the staff report.
Mr. Jarosz is willing to look some of the color schemes as the project moves along.
Grant, with continual interaction with Mr. Askin and Mr. Jarosz. | Pass | 6:0 |
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4/3/2023 | 0 |
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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said he got new drawings this morning. He didn't have adequate time to review the drawings. He doesn't support thin-set brick for the building on the right. He would like more time to review the drawings. Does the Commission want to permit aluminum-clad windows on a second story that close to the street. He would support having a wood window, but leaves the decision to the Commission. He recommends working on the details more with the architect.
Owner present, but didn't want to come to the table. The architect could not make it.
Mr. Askin asks to defer to staff and only bring back next month if need be.
Hold for another month with clarifications over details and the Commission should see it. | Pass | 5:0 |
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3/13/2023 | 0 |
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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said there are a lot of open questions that the applicant is seeking guidance on.
Mr. Thomas Stakowiak, architect, said quite a bit of time was spent trying to get the Vitrolite specialist to advise on how to restore this, but they can't get hold of him anymore (the attempt was to go back to glass). They are proposing an aluminum panel product. The color would be the same color as the Vitrolite (a dusty rose pink). Mr. Askin thinks a more reflective choice would mirror the Vitrolite look better. The panel size would mirror the original Vitrolite lines.
The applicant would like to get approval to begin work on the interior as he has a tenant waiting to get in. He would also like to know if a rain screen is acceptable.
Mr. Jarosz would like more details.
Mr. Hans Robinson thinks a permit for interior work can be gotten for the work on the upper floors before work is approved for the lower floors.
Mr. Askin is okay with his proceeding with the 725 building as long as some details are provided.
Ms. Peltz also supports delaying this a month, until the next meeting.
The applicant is seeking permission to do interior demolitions. | Pass | 6:0 |
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1/9/2023 | 0 |
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Minutes note: Mr. Askin said the applicant asked that this be held until next month. | Pass | 6:0 |
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