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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said there are two proposals; one the applicant would like and the other staff would prefer. All of the photos are from the 1950s, although the building was built in 1913; there is no information on the roof materials. There has been metal tile in the front roof area since 1950 and the rest of the roof is asphalt shingle. There is a plain chimney, which staff is fine with its removal.
Proposal 1 is Landmark shingle with a reddish brown color for the entire roof. Staff is fine with the materials and color.
Proposal 2 is the Landmark shingles for the rear areas and new metal tile in the front in the red tones that best coordinate with the asphalt shingle.
Staff recommends allowing chimney removal and proposal 2 with the option of using the metal tile for the entire roof.
The metal tile is on the roof's front facade.
Chris Wichgers - contractor - the metal tiles are three times the cost of the shingles.
Mr. Jarosz moved for approval of proposal 2, with tile on the front slope, and shingle on the rest of the roof. | Pass | 5:0 |
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