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B
E
Front
yard:
I
asked
to
get
a
tree
assessment
from
a
professional
arborist
stating
that
the
tree.
E
All
right,
so
this
is
1215
east
hunter
avenue.
It's
located
in
the
elm
heights,
local.
E
E
This
approximately
like
36
37
foot
addition
going
to
the
to
the
east.
I
got
the
directions.
E
E
E
E
So
the
location,
the
additions
to
the
side
really
in
to
the
back
into
the
side.
So
if
you
can.
E
See
the
front
of
the
house
we're
talking
about
not
to
the
front
here
into
the
side
to
the
back.
E
Of
the
housing
to
the
side,
the
placement
of
the
additions
there
and
to
the
rear
really
conform.
E
Staff
finds
that
these
additions
meet
guidelines,
standards
and
recommend
approval
of
coa
2113.
B
A
Any
other
questions
doug,
that's
all
I
got
sam.
I
got
a
bunch,
so
my
understanding
is
this
house.
I
Sits
on
the
north
side
of
hunter
street.
So
do
we
have
an
elevation,
a
south
elevation.
B
Steve
you
well,
you
just
showed
the
photograph
of
it
that
that's
what
it
looks
like.
I
F
That
right
there
actually
right
where
conor's
cursor
is,
you
are
changing
the.
I
I'm
wondering
how
that's
being
addressed
both
in
terms
of
well
for
the
whole
edition.
I
On
doing
exposed,
rafter
tails,
if
you're
carrying
the
band
boards
around
all
the
way.
I
And
if
you
are,
if
there
are
original
windows
in
the
in
the
existing
structure,.
I
That's
one
part
of
it
and
then
for
the
new
for
the
new
construction.
What
the.
I
The
new
windows
and
the
new
construction
are
going
to
be
and
then
for
connor.
E
I
sent
that
over
to
jenny
and
the
crew.
I
spoke
to
jenny
today,
but
it
was
on
another.
G
To
get
approval
before
we
started
getting
estimates,
so
if
there's
a
recommendation.
I
Yes,
all
right,
so
I
guess
typewise.
It
would
be
helpful
if
you
have
any
idea.
G
Well,
we
would
we
would
we
basically
wanted
to
look
at
what
the
cost
would
be?
Should
we.
G
I
We
do
like
to
see
a
a
manufacturer
specification
sheet.
I
So
we
know
exactly
what's
going
in,
we
can.
You
know
there
are
a
couple
of
manufacturers.
I
Well,
this
this
part
of
we
chokes
on
clad
windows
and
hates
vinyl
windows.
Well,
I
mean
really.
G
G
F
We
haven't
talked
about
it.
The
ground
is
coming
up,
there
probably
hide
most
of
it,
but
right
now.
F
There
is
looks
like
some
stone
there.
I
I
haven't
talked
to
kelly
or
the
builder.
F
About
budget,
but
that
could
be
if
that
was
important
there
on
the
back
side,.
I
I
C
Isn't
it
vinyl
cement?
Well,
it's
I
think
it's
it's
four
inch.
F
Reveal-
and
I
haven't
really
talked
to
kelly
about
that-
people
have
been
using
wood.
F
F
A
lot
of
people
are
going
this
wood
grain
cement
board.
Do
you
guys
have.
F
There
are
guidelines
around
around
what
kind
of
siding
should
be
used.
They're
they're
in
that.
A
A
Smooth
it
would
need
to
match
the
foreign
copy
board
is
flying,
probably
not
any
wood
grain.
A
Right
yeah,
so
so
it's
hard
for
us
to
review
to
approve
this
again
project
because
we
don't
have.
F
So
if
then,
then
the
choice
would
be
cement
board
with
the
same
reveal
or
smart
siding.
F
F
F
About
smart
siding,
yes,
sir!
Well,
you
know,
there's
cement
board
and
then
there's
the.
F
Imitation
it's
a
fiber
that
is
paintable
and
it
doesn't
create
dust
like
cement
board.
F
I
I
guess
what
I
would
say
is:
I
would
avoid
any
wood
grain
right,
so
it'd
be
smooth,
but.
I
J
Have
information
here
I'm
even
having
a
problem
trying
to
orientate
the
map
to
the
ground
or
the.
J
Plants
to
the
ground,
I'm
not
familiar
with
that
side
of
bloomington
they're
I
mean
I
don't.
J
F
F
F
F
F
Matching
the
existing
house-
okay,
great
doc,
did
you
have
any
questions?
Did
I
have
any
questions.
D
F
The
room,
the
the
roof
in
front
of
it
is,
is
an
existing
and
that
stick
steps
back
there
so
that.
F
A
A
H
Well,
I
think,
for
final
approval.
We'd
probably
want
more
information
to
come
to
us
so
that
we.
H
D
I
know
it
said
windows
if
the
budget
could,
if
they
could
afford
it,
and
I
know
you
know
we.
D
Tend
to
be,
and
should
be
more
more
protective
of
windows,
so
I'm
not
for
replacing
the
windows.
D
D
That
you
have
now,
certainly
I
know
the
additions
will
have
some
windows
in
it.
I'd
like.
D
The
south
elevation
from
the
front,
because
that
bedroom
addition
is.
D
A
Right,
sam
yeah,
I
think
this
you
know
on
the
surface
of
it,
looks
like
it
could
be
a
very
good.
I
Design,
I
think
it's
well
laid
out,
I
think
it
the
scale
of
it
works.
I
appreciate
the.
I
I
To
see
a
south
elevation
I'd
like
to
see
places
where
original
stuff
is
being
demolished,
like
the.
I
Their
condition
as
far
as
materials
and
we're
we're
fine
with
cement
board.
We
just
don't
like.
I
I
Maintenance
is
bare
and
then,
as
far
as
you
know,
the
windows
themselves,
it
looks
like.
I
Part
seems
to
match
the
the
what's
existing.
So
that's,
you
know,
have
no
issues
with
that.
I
I
A
Bernard,
I
agree
with
everything
that
was
that
was
said.
No
additional
comments.
A
I
also
agree
with
everything
that
was
said.
I
also
am
concerned.
A
About
replacing
windows,
they
look
it's
hard
to
tell
what
kind
of
condition
they're.
A
About
replacing
windows,
especially
in
the
front
of
this
house,
so
we
have
a
couple
options
here.
A
We
and
I'm
going
to
ask
those
of
the
petitioners
we
can
table
this
to
our
next
meeting.
F
Can
can
I
and
say
something
or
okay
on
the
west
elevation.
F
F
F
A
Of
those
windows,
and
we
only
allow
replacement
windows
in
their
historic
distributions
if.
E
It
needs
to
be
written
down,
so
we
have,
you
know
a
written
statement
that
we
can
make
a
motion
on.
A
Or
we
can
deny,
you
can
submit
a
new
coa.
A
You
can
get
with
connor
yeah.
I
can
you
guys,
can
just
email
that
to
me
or
write
it
in.
F
We
don't
typically
require
a
stone
foundations.
Now.
I
F
F
F
A
K
K
K
K
E
E
As
a
landmark
in
that
regard,
I
don't
know
what
else
we
could
do
proactively
beyond
that.
E
C
We
were
talking
about
some
sort
of
ordinance
or
something
to
prevent
demolition
by
neglect.
E
Eight,
that
kind
of
ensures
that
property
owners
have
their
maintenance
standards.
E
So
we
have
those
those
standards
in
title.
Eight
I
think
daniel
dixon
is
on
the
call
with
us.
E
E
A
E
Eye
on
that,
we
need
to
know
what
we
can
and
can't
do
in
that
regards
that'd
be
helpful.
Then.
C
H
Well,
in
line
with
connor
and
susan,
today's,
my
last
meeting
on
the
historic
commission.
H
Congrats,
congratulations
so
I
hopefully
everything
I've
learned
from
all
of
you.
Folks.
H
H
H
H
Redevelopment
commission
does
and
do
my
best
to
take
care
of
the
city.
From
that
perspective,.
H
Much
for
befriending
me
and
teaching
me
so
much.
Thank
you
for
your
service.
I
I
have
I
want
one
other
question
comment
for
connor
2.0:
do
we
have
a
description.
I
You
can
certainly
replace
me
there's
a
lot
more
capable
people
in
the
world,
but.
E
E
E
C
E
E
E
H
E
E
It
doesn't
have
to
be
crazy,
you
know
even
the
siding
can
be
differentiated
to
a
certain
degree.
E
Maybe
it's
just
a
little
thick
wider
of
a
reveal
than
the
original.
You
know,
there's
a
lot.
E
E
C
Our
commission
operates
because
I
think
they're
used
to
the
brown
county,
columbus
commissions.
C
They
didn't
didn't,
understand
everything
they
were
trying
to
get
to.
So
if
you
have
an.
E
Not
having
a
front
elevation,
which
was
you
know,
I
think,
really
critical
in
any
type
of.
E
E
The
end
product,
next
week's
gonna,
be
better.
So
that's
what
we
do
and
and
that's
why
you
guys
come.
E
E
E
I
will
say
one
thing:
we
are
currently
working
on
still
working
on
the
core
building,
trying.
E
To
get
proposals
for
that
to
redevelop
it,
so
you
know
we're
currently
looking
at
a
basket.
E
Full
of
proposals,
some
of
those
little
pretty
positive
and
pretty
encouraging.
E
Preserving
that
getting
that
to
council
was
just
a
great
decision
and
I
think
it
will
definitely.
E
A
Okay,
great
any
announcements.