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File #: 141064    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/21/2014 In control: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
On agenda: Final action: 6/13/2016
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for a mothball certificate for 317 W. National Avenue in the Walkers Point National Register Historic District for David Pachefsky.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Attachments: 1. Certificate of Appropriateness - Extension, 2. Photos as of June 2016, 3. Staff Report for 6/13/16, 4. Certificate of Appropriateness, 5. Report From the Owner on Status of the Work as of 11/5/15, 6. Comment and Current Photos from the Dept. of Neighborhood Services, 7. Application, 8. Photo 1, 9. Photo 2, 10. Photo 3, 11. Property Owners Within 200 Feet, 12. Neighbor Notice Letter, 13. Owner Notice, 14. Staff Report, 15. PowerPoint Presentatation, 16. Authorization Letter from the Owner and Sign-in Sheet, 17. Certificate of Appropriateness, 18. PowerPoint from May 11th Meeting
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6/13/20160 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ADOPTED

Minutes note: Ms. Hatala went through the history of the building. The project was approved in November 2014 and the certificate was extended in November 2015. The applicant has a tenant lined up to occupy the building and a COA was issued for a handicap lift as staff approval. Staff recommends extension of the mothball certificate Luis Vardosa - 503 W. Lincoln Ave. - they submitted the documents to DNS for the handicap lift and the tenant will then occupy. Ms. Pieper Brown moved for a six-month extension, seconded by Ald. Bauman. There were no objections.
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11/9/20150 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ADOPTED

Minutes note: The applicant is asking for an extension of his certificate. HPC staff noted that some progress has been made, but more work needs to be done and, in general, work is progresssing on the project. At this time, staff is willing to extend to six months. David Pachefsky - owner More progress has been made since the pictures were taken. He hopes to finish adding siding as soon as possible to get heating in before the winter. All of the siding was approved by Commission staff. Larry Pachefsky - said it will be finished within a month and the siding will soon be up. Keating Kahn moved, seconded by Mr. Jarosz, to extend the certificate for six motns.
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11/10/20140 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ADOPTED

Minutes note: Mr. Jakubovich spoke on this matter. This building was originally owned by Bradley Tech High School, across the street, as a shop class, but was then sold. The wall along the alley was rebulit by students using cream city brick. The exterior has been left completely bare. The mothball certificate would give the owner more time to work on the building without getting building code citations from the city. The building was built in 1875. The goal is to rebuild the front as accurately as possible, with some changes to the rear and front to meet the interior. The mothball is being asked for one year. Larry Pachefsky, 526 W. National Ave., here for his son, the building owner. It was built by same architect who built City Hall. The siding was removed prior to his son's purchase by the school students. The house has a new roof, but it is not weathertight on the sides. Mr. Hoeschen replaced by Ms. Keating Kahn, who voted in favor of this item.
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10/21/20140 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available
Number
141064
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
 
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for a mothball certificate for 317 W. National Avenue in the Walkers Point National Register Historic District for David Pachefsky.
 
Requestor
 
Drafter
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Paul Jakubovich
10/21/14