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A
We
have
been
distributed
the
minutes
from
our
last
meeting
on
december
10.
D
E
B
A
All
right,
let's
move
on
to
coa
there
from
games
21.71,
so
this
is
511
west
4th
street.
E
E
On
the
west
facing
roof,
the
normal
will
be
12
foot
wide
identical
to
an
existing
dormer
that
you.
E
Comments,
the
new
dorm
armor
will
actually
be
less
visible
from
the
public
right
away.
E
Than
the
dormer
that
was
approved
in
2015.,
it's
the
same
size,
it's
essentially
the
same
design.
E
Not
changing
the
opening
sizes
they're
going
to
demolish
the
two
chimneys
on
the
structure
here.
E
They're
going
to
be
replacing
this
cold
shoot
with
the
window
and
coal
shoot
and
the
was
going.
E
To
pro
with
the
windows
going
to
provide
some
more
light
into
there,
they're
going
to
be
replacing.
E
Seven
of
these
single
pane
wood
sashes:
this
is
a
mud
room
back
here,
they're
gonna
be.
E
Placing
these
windows
in
the
mud,
room
with
aluminum,
clad,
wood
windows
of
the
same
size
and.
E
Paint
configuration
and
they're
going
to
be
replacing
this
door
here
to
the
mud,
room.
E
E
Paint
configuration
and
the
size
of
the
windows.
So
it's
okay,
that's
good
here
and
it's
acceptable.
E
That
the
three
steel
basement
windows
are
a
neat
feature
and
they're
still
operable.
E
E
E
Of
the
home,
the
brick
chimneys
are
not
a
character,
defining
feature
of
the
home
and
the
hpc.
E
Is
generally
supported
from
moving
chimneys
on
contributing
homes
in
local
districts
in
the
past.
E
H
H
H
H
H
And
I
just
wanted
to
offer
another
bit
of
information
and
it's
really
the
concern.
It's.
H
H
It's
also
security
as
well.
That
has
motivated
us
motivated
us
to
ask
to
make
this
request.
H
So
thank
you,
connor
for
your
report
and
we're
happy
to
answer
any
questions
that
you
all
may.
H
So
this
is
really
the
first
phase
of
a
larger
project.
It's
our
hope
that
once
once
the.
H
The
new
udo
map
is
adopted
that
this,
the
zoning
of
this
area
will
be
changed
because
right
now.
H
Residential
is
non-conf,
non-conforming
use
it's
in
the
employ
employment
zone.
This
little
stretch.
H
And
so
it's
being
proposed
to
to
change
that
will
allow
residential,
so
the
owners
are
hoping.
H
To
do
an
addition,
a
master
addition
in
the
near
future,
and
so
we
will
be
back
in
front
of
you.
H
To
talk
about
that
addition,
as
well
as
other
other
changes
to
the
exterior,
including
paint.
H
C
E
Before
the
hbc
for
a
seaway
for
demolition,
I
believe,
maybe
last
november
or
something.
A
H
Inside
so
that
it
lives
in
a
different
way
than
it
than
it
than
it
did
in
its
sort.
H
Of
discrete
rooms,
so
it's
really
related
to
the
the
new
layout
of
the
world.
Okay,
thanks
all
right.
A
I
At
505
and
my
question
is
regarding
the
chimneys
also
when
the
chimneys
are
removed.
H
I
I
can't
speak
to
any
further
changes
we
may
propose
to
the
roof
when
we
come.
H
H
J
J
J
K
A
C
F
Wayne
and
dd
the
owners-
and
we
agree
with
you,
we
are
very
pleased.
We
appreciate
your
support.
F
Through
through
this
and
barry,
thank
you
very
much
as
well
for
helping
these
efforts
and
connor.
F
A
Thank
you
well
done
bye-bye
all
right.
Let's
move
on
to
coa
2103
620,
south
downtown.
E
So
this
property
is
located
in
the
elm
heights:
local,
historic
district.
It's
actually
rated
as.
E
E
I
believe
he's
here
with
us
tonight
that
this
needed
a
coa
figure
out
what's
going
on
and
so.
E
Through
this
project,
so
there's
kind
of
a
few
things
going
on
here.
They
want
to
resurface.
E
The
concrete
porch
here
with
sean
called
it
blue
stone,
but
he
said
it
was
a
type
of
limestone.
E
The
front
walkway
with
that
stone,
he
would
also
like
to
kind
of
add
a
dry
stack,
a
wall
to
face
the.
E
The
steps
of
the
porch,
as
you
can
kind
of
see
in
this
drawing
here
he
wants
to
the
same,
is.
E
Columns
three
columns
there.
This
is
the
back
the
rear
of
the
house,
so
he
wants
again
to.
E
They're
cupping
they're
thinning
so
they're,
pretty
worn
out
and
past
their
lifespan
and
so.
E
The
request
is
to
replace
these
shingles
or,
I
think,
they're
cedar
shakes
actually
with
new.
E
New
cedar
shakes
and
then
for
the
rest
of
them
on
the
house,
just
stain
them
with
this
stained.
E
Color,
so
that's
a
lot.
I
know
my
comments
are
that
I
support.
E
E
E
E
They're
just
playing
concrete,
you
know,
so
I
don't
find
a
problem
with
that.
I
actually
don't.
E
Support
removing
the
stucco
from
the
columns
and
I'll
tell
you
why
at
first
I
thought.
E
In
the
80s
or
90s,
or
something
like
that,
however,
thanks
to
jenny
and
some
of
her
research.
E
In
my
own,
I
found
out
that
it's
actually
called
there's
a
term
for
here.
It's
called.
E
E
The
pebble
dash
stucco
was
still
on
those
columns.
This
is
from
a
1925
sears,
robot,
catalog
and.
E
E
E
Feature
on
these
columns,
so
I
necessarily
wouldn't
support
removing
that
pebble
dash.
A
L
About
the
columns-
okay,
great,
thank
you
chris,
do
you
have
any
questions.
C
Work
together
so
the
got
around
the
columns.
I
suppose.
C
Them
correct,
yeah,
it's
actually,
it's
all
set
on
a
sand
base,
the
the
stone
that
we're
using.
L
It's
actually
a
little
bit
lighter,
and
it
is,
I
mean
blue
stone
is
basically
it's
a
basically
a.
L
Pennsylvania
eastern
coast
slate-
and
this
is
more
of
a
limestone-
that
that's
brought
in.
L
Dry
stack
retaining
walls
to
cover
all
the
front.
Facade,
oh,
is
that
that's
a
planter
you're.
L
The
concrete
steps
with
with
like
bg
holy
split
split,
face
steps
limestone.
Those
would
be.
L
L
In
the
irregular
we're
just
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
accomplish
it
with
the
thresholds
and.
C
L
L
Which
is
the
best
for
like
a
patio
application?
I
I
have
threshold
issues
and
it's
above
my.
L
Threshold,
so
so
that's
the
problem
with
it
right.
My
only
other
question
is
straight
cut.
K
It's
more
for
connor
or
maybe
maybe
for
the
property
owner.
But
so
if
we
don't
approve.
E
K
A
E!
Yes,
thanks,
yes,
also
about
the
columns
since
they've
been
well
first
of
all,
the
brick
that.
I
I
I
E
L
From
the
weight
they
they
have,
I
hate
to
say
failed
because
I
think
they've
really
restabilized.
L
L
Opinion
on
that,
just
because
that's
that
that's
not
I
mean
he's
more
knowledgeable
than
I
am.
L
With
that
so,
but
kind
of
what
led
to
it
is
there
were
several
so
not
only
the
columns
you
can.
L
L
On
several
of
the
back
sides
were
also
basically
in
need
of
pretty
significant
repair.
You
could.
L
A
limestone
column
underneath
the
an
original
kind
of
milled
limestone
colon
underneath
the.
L
L
L
L
Like
clean
tuck,
pointing
on
the
brick,
so
I
I'm
still
of
the
feeling
that
the
stucco
was
added
at.
L
Some
point
because
I
feel
like
the
brick
just
looks
too
good
to
have
not
been
an
original
and.
L
L
Basically
column
behind
it
is
each
one
of
these
brick
columns
has
a
limestone
cap.
You
can
see
it.
L
Obviously,
should
have
not
have
taken
that
liberty,
but
I
guess
we
just
got
carried
away
when
we.
I
A
Jimmy
yeah,
I
do
have
questions
a
the
stain
he
was
going
to
use.
It
looks
like.
J
L
Difficult
to
clean
and
not
damage
it
and
get
rid
of
the
staining,
so
we
were
looking
at
putting.
L
L
To
your
guys,
suggestions
and
we
can
do
whatever
you
want
with
the
top
of
the
porches
as
well.
J
Okay,
I
came
by
today,
I
think
I
probably
just
missed
you
guys
and
knocked
on
the
door
and
stuff.
J
Okay,
it
appears
to
me
the
columns
are
set,
and
this
is
a
question
for
you.
Some
seem
to
be
set.
J
Might
not
be
as
alarmed
as
you
think
you
are.
If
you
look
closely,
I
think
they
have
a
deeper.
J
J
Looking
at
in
the
picture
right
now
that
this
has
been
resurfaced
as
concrete
before.
J
Maybe
an
inch
thick
layer
at
this
corner,
so
that,
probably,
is
why
your
thresholds
are.
J
J
J
Stable,
you
might
need
to
remove
it
and
re-pour,
but
leave
the
foundation's
peers
under.
J
The
columns
in
place-
I
do
have
seen
that
for
many
years
I
don't
live
too
far
from
this
house.
D
Down
at
like
six
fifteen
six,
ten
that
has
that
pebble
dash
on
it
and
that
actually
was.
J
J
They
were
surfaced
like
this
originally
over
the
top,
because
it
was
reused,
repurposed,
brick,.
J
And
sometimes
that
really
old
brick
like
that
is
also
a
little
bit
soft.
They
don't
have
a.
J
Hard
surface
like
modern
brick
does
and
if
you'll
look
at
the
chimney,
the
chimney
has
a.
J
E
L
Will
be
removed
behind
I'm
not
sure
about
the
concrete
walkways
we
planned
on
leaving
intact.
We.
L
L
The
concrete,
but
the
the
rear,
limestone
steps
are
completely
coming
out
with
the
retaining
walls.
L
More
split,
or
if
you
guys
want
us
to
do
just,
saw
fronts
and
sides
of
the
limestone.
L
Steps
we
can
do
that
as
well
too,
but,
yes,
we
will
be
removing
the
rear
steps
that
have.
L
Completely
failed
and
separated,
we
agree,
but
as
far
as
the
concrete,
I'm
not
sure
and
that's.
L
Probably
a
good
reason
to
get
with
kevin
potter
is
to
see
what
he
thinks
with
that.
I'm
confident.
L
In
it's
dry
laid
with
a
polymeric
sand,
so
we
can
actually
even
move
a
little
bit
and.
L
J
J
J
G
Just
one,
could
you
go
back
to
that,
drawing
with
the
that
one
right
there.
G
Recall
hearing
it
mentioned
when
conor
was
given
the
description,
so
I
I
may
have
missed
it.
G
A
A
One
question
and
that
concerns
the
grip
of
the
fireplace
and
the
brick
on
the
colonies.
Do
we.
A
L
L
C
C
C
I
D
Yeah
this
one,
I'm
pretty
incensed
by
this
one,
there's
no
building
permit
on
this
one.
This
is.
L
D
D
I'm
more
am
concerned
with
the
the
the
potential
for.
D
D
D
D
D
We'll
we'll
let
that
go,
but
I'm
not
willing
to
do
that
for
this
one.
I
also
think
that
I
I
looked.
D
In
the
in
the
guidelines-
and
I
don't
know
that
we
have
any
purview
over
color-
is
that
fair,
connor.
D
As
how
these
things
are
colored
and
if
they're
replacing
material
in
kind.
D
D
For
the
columns
I
want
to
see
the
stucco
come
back
and
for
the
the
stairs
and
the
planners
I
want.
D
G
G
Had
a
problem
figuring
out
what
it
was
trying
to
represent,
and
I
think
we
need
a
lot
more.
G
M
Yes,
so
I
agree
there
has
to
be
a
much
more
detailed.
M
M
A
J
J
And
stuff,
so
I
just
want
to
remind
the
builder
rehabber
that
we
will
need
to
see
something
on.
J
That
and
also
the
I
want
to
comment
that
some
of
the
trim
on
the
upper
part
of
the
south
side.
J
Obviously
need
to
be
replaced,
so
you
might
put
that
in
there
too.
The
bottom
of
those.
J
He's
not
used
to
working
with
historic
districts
that
he
he
needs
to
include.
J
Those
things
and
jenny,
let
me
follow
up
with
you.
He
sean
did
submit
the
request
for.
E
C
C
B
L
L
The
actually
the
front
and
the
rear,
the
retaining
walls,
are
only
coming
up
to
deck
level.
L
L
Facade
there
and
bring
it
up
to
deck
level,
so
basically
they'll
be
three
foot
off
of
the
the.
L
So
there's
not,
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
what
else
I
can
really
do
there.
I
mean
we
can
scratch.
L
L
Describe
the
the
the
walls
any
differently,
I
guess,
but
there
see
I
want
to
see
a
plan.
That's.
D
D
L
I'll
do
both
I'll
do
a
mock-up
for
you,
guys
of
the
patio,
a
mock-up.
L
And
I
will
get
with
connor
and
show
him
our
options
for
replacement
of
the
cedar.
Can
we
do.
L
That
that
that
stain
yeah-
that's
fine,
there
was
no
no
qualms
about
that.
Sean.
L
L
Okay,
thank
you.
Thank
you
thanks
guys,
thank
you.
Okay,
demolition
delay,
nope,
no
demolition
away.
E
Nope,
this
is
what
I
sent
you
guys,
the
other
day
revised
agenda,
coa
2104.
This
is
a
property
that.
E
We've
seen
last
in
october
of
2020
208,
east
15th
street,
the
garden
hill,
historic
district.
E
Susan
rudd,
I
believe,
is
here
she's
the
petitioner.
She
contacted
me
early
in
the
week
and
said.
E
As
quick
as
possible,
first
and
foremost,
the
limestone
retaining
wall
that
was
in
front
of.
E
The
house,
I
guess,
fell
over
or
was
destroyed
or
something
happened
to
that
and
a
limestone.
E
E
E
E
Do
those
now
and
she
wants
interior
grids,
so
she
can
get
those
windows
put
in.
You
know.
E
Next
week,
instead
of
three
months
from
now
and
then
the
last
one
is
the
construction
of
a.
E
Brick
step
wall
capped
with
limestone.
Originally
this
was
flanking
the
they
were
going
to
have.
E
E
To
move
it
here
in
front
of
the
walkway
steps
off
of
the
sidewalk,
and
I
don't
have
that
drawing.
E
On
there,
for
you
guys,
it
should
be
in
your
packet,
susan
made
a
beautiful
drawing
for
us
to
see.
N
E
All
right,
susan,
additional
information,
yes,
so
the
the
limestone
wall-
I
don't
know
if
you.
N
To
pull
out
some
of
the
roots
that
you
see
there,
where
there
were
some
old
bushes
it
the
one
on.
N
It
down
it's,
it's
not
a
terribly
high
slope.
We
can
slope
it
down
really
gradually
to
the
sidewalk.
N
And
then
I
figured
if
we
could
put
in
those
brick
kind
of
wing
walls
there
on
either.
N
O
Maybe
there
we
go
okay,
that's
the
old
one
hold
on
just
a
second.
Let
me
pull.
N
E
N
Error
messages
here
so
sorry
about
that.
Anyway,
it
was
not
our
intention
to
take
that
retaining.
N
N
N
Last
three
steps
right
before
the
the
sidewalk
along
the
street
and
the
intent
would
be
to
make.
N
N
And
then,
with
regard
to
the
windows,
we
had
fully
intended
to
do
exterior
grids.
N
But
as
connor
mentioned,
when
trying
to
get
them,
I
don't
know
if
any
of
you
have.
N
Pattern,
but
it
would
be
between
the
panes
on
the
side
and
back
so
that
we
can
get
them
next.
A
D
No,
that's
all.
I
got
thanks
ernesto.
M
No,
no
questions
at
this
time.
Thank
you.
J
J
Okay,
well,
the
stone
looks
in
fairly
good
shape.
It
wouldn't
be
that
hard
to
put
it
back.
J
Up
it
looks
like
a
split-faced
stone
which
is
typical
of
the
area,
so
there's
a
as
you
can.
N
See
across
the
street
there's
a
concrete
block
one
to
the
right
there
connor.
If
you
could.
N
Go
back
the
other
way,
the
two
on
either
side
of
it
look
like
limestone,
but
the
the
contractor
said.
G
No
questions
so
the
limestone
that
we
still
have
saved.
Is
it
severely.
N
Okay,
there
are
breaks
in
it
because
when
that
fell
down,
I
went
and
looked
and
there's
a
break
on.
N
The
house
on
the
left-hand
side
and
the
right
both
they
were
not
continuous,
but,
yes,
I
get.
I
That
strip
view
of
the
and
percent
view
of
the
whole
house
and
landscape.
So.
I
I
think
the
retaining
wall
as
it
was
needs
to
be
rebuilt
with
either
new
oral
brick
old.
O
D
House,
so
it's
my
response
is
tempered
based
on
that.
I
would
much
rather
on
the
windows.
D
I'd
much
rather
see
no
grids
than
grids
within
the
glass.
You
know
it's
a
contributing
house.
D
D
You
know
put
in
weep
holes
and
all
that,
and
you
know
a
lot
of
those
sort
of
shade
tree
masons.
D
Asking
the
the
owner
to
put
everything
all
back
up
the
way
it
was
is
a
little
bit
hard.
D
Because
it's
just
a
contributing
house,
but
it's
a
big
piece
of
the
you
know
the
continuity.
A
No
new
comment,
thank
you
and
ernesto.
Yes,
I
agree
that
with
proper
installation
that
wall.
M
A
Limestone
wall
life
shovel
all
needs
to
be
put
back
as
it
was,
and
that's
my
only
comment
just.
E
E
E
Building
the
little
brick
walls
to
either
side
of
the
front
steps
just
wanted
to
remind
the
hpc.
E
C
C
A
N
N
Bye.
Thank
you.
Let's
move
on
to
demolition
delay
in
bible
valley,
2101,
800,
south
pleasant
ridge,
road.
A
E
You
can
see
here
in
the
photograph,
so
this
is
an
outstanding
structure
and
the
petitioner.
E
Is
actually
rusty,
peterson,
not
stasney
and
horn?
It's
a
partial
demo,
the
removal
of
a
door
in.
E
Staff
would
recommend
releasing
demo
delay
2101.
The
changes
are
not
visible
from
the
public
right.
E
Think
that's
an
important
point.
Let
me
show
you
what
we're
talking
about
here,
so
this
is
so.
I
was.
E
E
The
proposed
south
elevation
so
to
really
see
what
they're
doing.
I
guess
you
can
look
at
this.
E
Be
the
new
windows
on
the
south
elevation,
so
this
is
the
only
changes
to
the
exterior
there.
E
P
P
Come
on,
do
you
have
anything
to
add
to
that
leslie,
not
necessarily.
This
is
a
great
couple
who.
P
Forever,
home
away
from
home
to
come
back
and
visit
and
hang
out
with
family,
we
the
main
reason
for.
P
Remove
one
of
the
exterior
one
of
the
two
exterior
doors
on
that
side,
and
otherwise
I
that's
what.
P
P
So
that
that
rendering
is
by
our
landscape
designer,
so
I
think
the
windows
are
probably.
A
Sam
in
the
packet,
it's
got
sheets
a1
and
a2,
and
it's
got
this
massive
window
schedule
does.
D
D
Difficult
to
tell
they
will
be
replaced,
they're,
all
pretty
crummy
and
original,
and
some
of
the.
P
Windows
are
in
the
bedrooms,
are
not
egress
sized,
so
we're
definitely
gonna
increase
those.
P
So,
yes,
we
are
replacing
all,
and
so
what
is
the
current
material
of
the
existing
windows
and.
D
P
They
currently
are
wood.
I
think,
and
they'll
come
back
with.
J
J
P
They're
on
angles
that
are
kind
of
towards
the
back
of
the
house
and
they
will
they'll
be
flush.
P
Fixed
skylights,
okay,
all
right,
they
looked
pointed
on
top
in
the
drawing
the
rendering.
Oh.
P
M
Do
you
know
by
any
chance
the
the
manufacturer?
Are
they
going
to
be
aluminum,
clad
on
the
exterior.
M
Or
or
just
or
just
wood
on
the
inside,
I
would
have
to
confirm
with
rusty
on
that
he's
he's
been.
P
Getting
the
quotes,
okay
done
for
us
yeah,
I'm
not
sure
that
is
actually
important.
That's.
D
D
E
E
For
the
petitioner
moving
forward,
this
is
a
demo
delay
and
unless
they're
changing
the
size.
E
M
E
A
Thank
you
ernesto.
So
let's
move
on
to
comments
so
john,
I'm
still
here,
I
asked
me
questions
last.
I
I
I
E
E
E
E
K
E
C
To
just
wait
to
see
what
is
proposed,
you
can't
conditionally
you're
not
proving
anything.
E
C
P
Hey
connor,
it's
leslie
again.
Yes,
I
just
got
information
from
our
builder
they're.
P
A
Okay,
so
should
we
move
to
approve
the
demolition
delay.
A
B
P
E
E
E
E
E
Chair
that
was
jeff
golden
and
john
saunders,
so
sam
did
say
that,
if
absolutely
necessary.
E
E
Be
chair,
or
vice
chair
speak
up
now
you
know
now's
the
time
to
do
it
at
the
meeting.
So.
E
We
need
to
have
a
vote
and
and
essentially
elect
the
chair
and
vice
chair
for
2021.
E
A
All
right,
sam
desaler,
yes,
susan
dyer,
yes,
jeff
golden,
yes
deb
hutton!
Yes,.
O
R
C
R
Was
a
quorum
of
votes
released
the
demo
delay,
but
you
know
what
conor
and
I
will
talk
about
it.