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Minutes note: This item was heard at the June 9th meeting and the second floor windows were approved, while the third floor windows were not. That denial of the third floor windows was not appealed.
Mr. Arenson submitted a new application for both the second and third floor windows. The applicant is submitting an application with hopper style window on the bottom and a plain window on top. Mr. Williams did mention at the June 9th meeting that the one-over-one format for the windows was important Mr. WIlliams thinks this is merely the same windows that were denied at the last meeting. Mr. Jakubovich said that guidelines do not permit vinyl windows. He recommends against this proposal and he would suggest having wood replacement windows made and the bottom window installed on pivots so it could open in. The owner does want the windows to open for ventilation.
Don Arenson, the property owner, came to the table - he did some investigating on windows; he can get wood windows on the 2nd and 3rd floors. He met with a contractor today and the windows would weigth 300 lbs. each. The windows would be like the windows on 612 N. Broadway and would appear to have rounded tops, but would have square tops in reality. He will duplicate the second floor windows on the third floor. Mr. Jakubovich said that the arch will have to match, which Mr. Arenson said could be done.
Mr. Jakubovich will review the final drawings and do as a staff approval.
Deny, by Mr. WIllilams, seconded by Opgenorth, with the understanding the staff approval is granted for appropriate window replacements. | Pass | 6:0 |
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