10/13/2014 | 0 |
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Minutes note: Mr. Jakubovich said that this is a project for the old malt house, which is where the grains were dried to obtain the hops. The building interior went through many changes over the years and this projec will involve cleaning of the brick, new windows throughout and a new canopy. Many of the bricked-in openings will be opened. This alteration will also save the silos, which are an interesting part of the building and the penthouse will be removed, which staff supports. Windows will be re-opened as well on the 10th street side. The staff does support this application as a re-use of the building. Mr. Jakubovich wants to ensure that the cleaning is adequate to get the brick back to yellow and to match the tuckpoint width and materials. Both brick cleaning, windows and tuckpointing samples should be provided to staff.
Speakers:
Rick Donna attorney for the applicant
David Roos real estate agent
Goldenhotz Itamar - architect
Atty. Donna said that a meeting of minds has been agreed to and he is anxious to get going.
Mr. Itamar said that there will be 118 units in the building. They have not yet done any test samples on cleaning of the bricks. Even though it is two buildings, they are separated by a gangway and cleaning should be similar between the two of them. The architect has access to a large amount of original bricks. Parapets are in good shape, except for one in the back that is leaning and has a crack that a hand can be put into. As part of his motion to approve, Mr. Jarosz added a contingency that any modifications or changes to the scope of the work to the exterior and the appropriate samples must be submitted in a timely fashion. | Pass | 5:0 |
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