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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Minutes note: Mr. Askin said that the applicants want to infill a vacant lot to expand an existing business and will reconfigure the facade of 807 N. Cass St. to make it look more historic. The 807 building was changed from commercial to residential many years ago, under approval of the Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee. The vacant lot was always a vacant lot except for a one-car garage that has long-since been demolished. The in-set building will be set back from the primary facade, but not from the 807 building. The new building will result in removal of a non-historic balcony and a non-original door. The only questionable change is the removal of an oriel on the 807 building, which staff does not oppose as that building has few remaining original features. Exterior windows that wil be enclosed will be preserved. They are also considering removing the vinyl siding and will submit a COA request depending on what is under the siding.
Staff recommends approval with conditions listed in the staff report.
Pam and Mike Buckley - owners. The second floor will be mostly period glass with flowers, rather than seating. The intention is to change some existing doors to make them more reflective of the period. The 807 building will be much more historic than it currently is and the new addition will be of cream city brick.
Ald. Bauman fully supports these changes.
Mr. Jarosz would like the owners to meet with staff as the project continues as the drawing is a sketch, which isn't what is typically presented to the Commission.
Ms. Clendenen-Acosta moved for approval on the condition that the applicants meet with staff relating to the materials. Ms. Pieper Eisenbrown seconded. There were no objections. | Pass | 4:0 |
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