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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said there are 12 vinyl windows in the house, with work begining in approximately 2015 and only one window has the original size. The siding is well-done and the owner acquired the property in 2012 and required owner occupancy. The Dept. of City Development is not happy with the speed of work being completed and excavation was completed without the proper permits, which resulted in action by the Dept. of Neighborhood Services. Staff recommends all vinyl windows by replaced with new wood windows and he leaves the decision relating to change in size up to the Commission.
Jose Maz - 125 E. Lloyd - DNS inspector told him he could put in vinyl windows and spent a lot of money on them as they were large and not custom size. Last year he started to fix the siding. The house was in bad shape and had been abandoned for a long time. He is working on the city orders. The inspector did refer him to HPC staff. There is also a new house in the neighborhood with aluminum windows.
Ald. Bauman noted this house was part of the Housing Preservation Fund and received $47,600 in city funds for exterior work.
Ald. Bauman moved to deny, seconded by Ms. Keating Kahn. There were no objections. | Pass | 5:0 |
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