1/8/2018 | 0 |
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
| ADOPTED
Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said that the home is owned by the city and the applicant wants the major items approved by the Commission prior to buying the property from the city.
Staff recommends demolition of the garage with no restrictions.
Ms. Pieper Eisenbrown moved, seconded by Mr. Jarosz, for approval of the demolition of the gareage. There were no objectxions.
Staff recommends approval of the fence as a staff approval.. The tuckpointing has the standard restrictions. There is some disagreement about the windows. The applicant would like to replace the windows while staff would like to have solid wood windows used as replacements as needed. Staff would like approval of the final drawings as the proposed product can probably match the current windows. Staff would like the original 1850s window maintained on the 2nd floor in the front rather than the proposed 6 over 6 like the other two windows on the second floor in front. The applicants would like the second front door converted into a window. The city spent about $100,000 on this house through the Housing Preservation Fund.
Staff recommends approval with standard masonry recommendations and needs HPC opinion on the one front window and the second front door.
Lisa and Kyle Safranek - potential owners - would like to replace the old window for both consistency and energy efficiency. In regards to the front door there will be a bathroom in that location and having a window at that location which will be 6 over 6.
Mr. Jarosz moved to replace the second door with a window and for approval of the 3 consistent windows on the 2nd floor, although he would encourage keeping the 1850s windows, and approval as recommended by staff for all other items. Seconded by Ms. Clendenen-Acosta. There were no objections.
| Pass | 4:0 |
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