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The
the
procedure
will
be
each
applicant
applicant
will
have
the
opportunity
to
present
their
application
and
to
explain
the
background
for
the
request.
Will
then
ask
if
anybody
I
remember
the
public
wishes
to
speak
to
the
matter.
Public
comment
will
be
limited
to
two
minutes
and
then
members
of
the
Commission,
we
have
an
extraordinarily
long
list
of
items
tonight.
I
think
the
longest
I
can
ever
remember
and
most
of
them
I
think
don't
engender
any
controversies.
So
I
would
ask
that
we
try
to
keep
keep
discussion
to
a
minimum.
I
think
we
were
figuring.
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A
Three
hours,
if
we
kept
each
one
until
ten
minutes,
so
it's
it's
a
challenge.
So
all
right,
so
the
first,
the
first
batter
of
old
business,
1204
Sherman
Avenue,
my
understanding
has
been
removed
from
the
agenda.
The
applicants
are
submitting
a
new
application
that
would
likely
be
heard
next
month.
That's
correct!
Okay!
Thank
you.
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Name
is
Amukamara,
I'm
architect
with
mcguire
glasskey
and
associates
and
yeah.
The
project
is
a
though
projects
in
interior
renovation,
of
the
existing
line
about
1,300
square
feet
in
support
of
the
renovation.
We
are
we're:
putting
a
rooftop
unit
on
the
green
roof
adjacent
to
the
laboratory
and
the
north
side
north
side
of
the
it's
kind
of
the
north
side
of
the
complex
of
buildings.
So
have
a
packet
of
images
and
drawings.
We
could.
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I
I
Some
supplemental
information
with
the
product
product
for
the
the
screen
for
the
rooftop
unit
and
just
some
images
of
what
the
metal
stair
will
look
like
drawings,
Jose
plan
work,
a
closed
site
plan
showing
all
the
scope
and
around
the
building
elevations
of
the
screen.
So
the
the
panels
on
the
screen
are
about
to
2
feet
tall
each
that
didn't
really
show
up
too
well
in
this
rendering.
But
each
panels
2
to
2
feet
tall
high
with
a
I
think
a
one
inch
reveal.
I
J
I
I
could
zoom
in
on
the
elevations
on
CoA
I.
Think
it's
three
zero
three
and
then
you
could
also
Carlos
if
you
could
go
back
to
maybe
the
there's
a
few
slides
back,
there's
a
some
product
information
right
right
there.
So
it'll
look
like
then
the
image
on
the
right
side,
kind
of
next
a
yellow
circle.
There's
an
image
of
us,
an
enclosure
that
has
been
done
somewhere.
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A
K
All
right,
hi,
I'm,
Jeffrey,
McGrath,
I'm
property
owner
to
42
Greenwood,
basically,
I've
got
a
non
historic
house
in
a
replacing
non
original
windows
in
a
historic
district.
The
windows,
the
wooden
windows
at
this
point
are
rotting
out
the
big
picture
window
in
front
of
the
house
so
I
need
to
replace
it
before
the
glass
falls
out,
replacing
it
with
newer
windows,
basically
trying
to
make
it
look
the
same.
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K
L
K
K
K
L
So
did
you
look
at
a
window
where
you
got
an
SD
L,
which
you
know
you
had
a
thermo
pane
window
with
the
muttons
on
with
the
divisions
on
the
front
and
the
inside,
so
that
you,
when
you
see
it
through
two
panes
of
glass?
You
know
I,
understand
that
they're
vinyl
windows
and
that's
probably
what
they're
doing
now
or
they're
stuck
on.
But
did
you
look
at
those
windows?
Did
you
look
at
different
windows
where
you
could
actually
see
the
mutton
on
the
inside
in
the
outside,
so
it
wasn't
between
two
panes
of
glass.
L
I
think
we
prefer
that
that's
called
an
SD
L
when
you
have
them
on
the
outside
or
or
it's
a
true
divine
light,
which
I
don't
think
anyone
would
be
I,
don't
know,
I
wouldn't
be
asking
you
to
do,
but
I
think
the
windows
where
the
mullions
appear
to
be
on
the
outside
of
the
window
are
something
that
preservation
or
we
have
historically
looked
at
so.
G
G
K
A
L
K
J
J
K
L
J
What
I'm
reading
here
reads
as
if
the
double-hung
windows
on
either
side,
which
are
vinyl,
are
being
replaced
with
double-hung
fiberglass
windows
and
no
mention
of
an
SD
l
and
then
that
the
window
in
the
center,
the
picture
window,
which
has
supposedly
true
divided
lights,
which
we're
now
being
told,
doesn't
have
true,
divided
lights,
will
be
replaced
by
fiberglass
picture
window
and
that's
the
only
one
that's
gonna
get
the
SDL's.
Is
that
correct?
The.
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Q
Q
Quite
simply,
my
home,
it's
on
Ridge,
it's
on
the
east
side
of
Ridge.
So
therefore
it
is
built
into
the
hill,
a
hill,
and
we
have
a
walkout
basement
and
I
am
seeking
to
replace
the
six
windows
behind
the
fence
on
either
side
of
my
basement.
So
they
are,
you
know
all
lower
level.
None
visible
from
the
right-of-way
and
I
am
unsure
as
to
whether
they
are
original
or
not.
Q
However,
they
are
wood,
I'm
seeking
to
replace
them
with
a
vinyl
product
that
is
of
similar,
if
not
exact
dimension,
and
you
know,
frankly,
the
basement
is
not
heated
so
doing
this
in
the
you
know,
basically,
for
energy
efficiency.
Also
to
you
know,
prevents
you
know,
cracking
of
finishes
in
the
floors
above.
You
know
that,
because
you
know
we
have
the
the
freeze-thaw
and
so
forth.
Q
The
current
windows
have
storm
sashes
on
them
that
were
added,
probably
shortly
before
I
purchased,
the
home
I
purchased
the
home
in
2013,
and
so,
as
far
as
from
an
appearance
view
whether
the
windows
currently
installed
are
original
to
the
house
or
not,
the
view
is
obscured
and
we
have
a
an
aluminum
storm.
You
know
panel
sash
window
on
them,
so
you
know
basically
for
for
those
reasons
not
for
our
parents,
but
we're
looking
to
match
the
appearance
as
much
as
possible.
Q
Q
This
is
so
this
is,
this
would
be
from
the
north
side
of
the
house
not
facing
the
street.
This
is
the
rare
which
would
face
the
alley,
and
we've
got
a
separation
of
probably
70
65
feet
or
so
from
the
alley.
These
are
from
the
north
side.
Again,
these
are
all
behind
a
fence,
that's
at
the
front
of
the
property,
and
these
are
somewhat
obscured
by
by
the
landscaping
and
so
forth
as
well.
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A
A
R
R
These
windows
are
not
visible
to
anybody,
probably
but
me
and
my
family,
because
they're
not
visible
from
the
street
or
from
the
alley
because
of
the
fencing
and
the
garages
I'm
here
to
verify
that
I
was
in
the
house
when
the
prior
owner
put
these
storm
windows
in,
and
they
actually
look
significantly
worse
than
they
did
before,
and
that
I
think
that
this
will
actually
improve
the
appearance
of
the
house
as
well
as
the
function
of
the
windows
and
I,
fully
support
it.
But
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Thank.
A
G
So
I
know
I,
actually
am
probably
one
of
the
biggest
sticklers
when
it
comes
to
Windows.
But
since
this
is
like
this
is
going
to
be
in
a
Saltine
zone,
it's
gonna
be
in
snow
zone.
It's
at
the
basement.
It's
not
visible,
even
I
would
say
that
I
would
find
that
this
to
be
an
exception
to
the
rule,
since
it's
not
visible
from
the
public
way
and
I
do
not
think
a
wood
window,
would
it
be
appropriate
even
with
an
aluminum
clad
down
in
this
type
of
zone.
G
C
A
G
Moved
to
issue
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
to
1037,
Ridge
Avenue
for
the
replacement
of
six
double-hung
basement
windows
on
the
north
and
south
side,
facades
and
one
first-floor
double
hung
window
on
the
east,
facade
with
vinyl
double
hung
windows
and
the
same
openings
in
same
size.
Flickable
standards
include
alteration
one
through
six
and
nine
second.
A
J
J
L
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J
S
S
We're
replacing
of
four
windows
window
size
and
style
are
remaining
the
same
within
the
windows.
The
original
windows
did
not
have
storm
windows
on
them,
but
they
were
actually
placed
in,
but
the
new
windows
no
longer
require
the
storm
storm
windows,
so
we
won't
have
those.
Of
course.
Dual
pane
check
rails
are
gonna,
be
traditional,
just
as
the
are
currently
right
now,
with
the
same
width
and
also
depth,
and
the
sash
ratio
is
going
to
be
equal
to,
which
is
one-to-one.
S
Grille
pattern
is
going
to
be
full
divided
lights,
but
it's
only
on
windows,
1
and
3,
and
Smith
103,
and
also
2
or
3.
The
other
two
windows
that
we're
replacing
currently
do
not
have
full
divided
lights
on
them.
So
we
assume
that
those
windows
were
replaced
at
a
different
time,
but
they
don't
so
eventually
when
the
homeowner
elects
to
move
and
replace
the
other
windows
within
their
home
and
stuff
then
ago,
that
he'll
have
that
option
to
either
put
the
full
divided
lights
on
there.
S
S
S
E
S
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T
J
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T
A
L
L
The
fibrex
windows
are
approved
and
then
they're
changed
on
the
front.
Then
there's
this
rationale
that
if
we
approved
them,
you
know
on
the
rest
of
the
house
that
then
you
go
to
the
front
of
the
house
and
it
is
a
landmark
house,
and
so
it
is
setting
a
new
precedent
for
us
and
I
think
we
have
to
think
about
that.
I
think
we
s
I,
think
we
have
to
think
about
that
and.
G
A
U
J
You
know
and
I
want
to
make
a
correction,
because
that
notion
of
whether
it
would
be
several
or
two
that
came
up
on
fibrex
I
think
that
this
is
something
that
we've
discussed,
that
each
of
these
are
on
a
case-by-case
basis,
and
that
came
up
last
month
that
this
does
not
mean
well.
This
is
number
three.
Therefore,
the
next
person
comes
in
and
says:
you've
already
done
it
three
times.
J
Think
that
you
know
this
is
an
issue
here
of
once
these
are
in
and
alright
here's
two
and
then
comes
the
next
two
at
the
back
porch
or
the
next
six
at
the
back,
porch
and
so
on
and
so
forth
and
I.
Think
that's
really
the
issue
here.
More
so
than
anything
else.
I
think
we
can't
just
say
well:
we've
already
approved
five
bricks:
yeah
I.
A
Mean
just
factually
historically,
we've
generally
disapproved
fibrex
a
large
number
of
times,
and
we
approved
I
think
was
one
of
your
projects
and
another
one
where
they
were
in
I
mean
we
were
really
just.
We
were
making
an
exception
for
non-visible
locations.
I
think
there
was
one
you
know
behind
bushes,
obviously,
basements
really
trying
to
stretch
to
be
able
to
approve,
but
we
certainly
never
approved
anything
that
was
you
know,
visible
facades
of
LA
and
Marco
would
never
there's
no
precedent
for
that
level
of
approval.
S
Thank
you,
the
original
project
that,
in
the
first
project
that
we
got
approved
for
135
mainstream,
and
at
that
time
we
did
the
complete
home
without
doing
the
front,
but
the
project
had
front
windows
on
it,
but
during
this
meaning
when
that
meeting,
when
it
actually
happened
the
board
at
that
time
said.
Yes,
you
can
do
the
windows
that
are
on
the
sides
and
the
bags
and
stuff
and
once
I
have
the
other
owner
of
the
duplex
agreed
to
do
his
front
windows,
and
they
can
actually
come
back.
S
S
S
It's
the
only
viable
solution,
especially
because
of
our
situation
when
it
comes
to
heat
and
cold,
but
also
to
make
sure
that
we
preserve
the
outside
of
the
the
house
and
again
I
know
they've
been
trying
to
get
it
approved
for
five
or
six
years
yeah.
We
finally
got
it
approved
last
year,
and
so
we've
already
set
the
presidents
and
I
know
it's
only
two.
A
T
T
T
G
Replaced
with
in-kind
materials,
so
wood
and
I
think
we've
all
generally
accepted
wood
with
aluminum,
clad
because
of
the
environment
that
we're
in
and
the
climate
we're
in,
but
still
with
a
historic
building
and
preservation.
Our
standard
six
kind
of
loops
us
into
materials
should
be
replaced
with
in
kind
similar
materials.
An
imitation
wood
is
not
similar
to
wood.
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S
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S
A
J
Move
that
we
issue
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
for
the
replacement
of
two
double-hung
wood
windows
with
true
divided
lights,
on
the
East
facade
and
two
double
hung
windows
on
the
West
facade
at
2763,
Eastwood
Avenue,
which
is
case
20,
PR,
es
Oh
32
and
they
would
be
replaced
with
double
hung.
Fibrex
windows
with
SDL's
simulated,
divided
lights,
applicable
standards,
alteration
one
through
six
and
nine
I.
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C
J
M
Good
evening,
ladies
and
gentleman,
my
name
is
Andrew
van
amore
ven.
A
mor
am
here
with
Matthias
Chan's.
We
are
representing
the
Nords
this
evening
in
this
project,
so
that
the
scope
of
work
is
basically
focused
on
two
winners
that
the
project
is
being
driven
by
a
kitchen
remodel
that
the
homeowners
are
intending
to
do
on
the
house.
The
two
winners
in
question
are
actually
aluminum
casements.
M
Now
they
were,
they
were
not
done
by
the
current
owner
with
they're,
not
100%
sure
as
to
when
those
windows
were
put
in
it's
an
addition
from
some
decades
ago
that
was
put
on
the
back
of
the
house.
So
the
the
part
of
the
house
where
the
work
is
occurring
is
not
original
to
the
homes
construction
in
1928.
However,
the
majority
of
windows
that
are
on
the
first
floor
currently
would
double
hang
so.
M
The
goal
of
this
project
is
to
remove
two
windows,
one
on
an
elevation
facing
Lincoln
wood
that
is
60
feet
back
70
feet
back
from
the
front
property
line,
replace
pull
out
two
metal
casements
of
there,
replace
it
with
a
single
wood,
double
hung
with
STL's
and
then
on
the
South
elevation
adjacent
to
the
neighbor's
driveway
that
window.
That
is
also
a
lumen
iment.
M
M
M
Thank
you
front
elevation.
As
I
mentioned,
you
come
down
this
elevation
here,
so
it's
40
feet
to
that
front,
corner
another
30
or
so
feet
down
from
the
property
line.
Then
that
window
is
the
one
that's
going
to
be
replaced
on
the
front
elevation
and
then
here
is
the
window
on
the
South
elevation
that
will
be
replace
so
that
one
is
coming
out
entirely.
M
The
replacement
there
will
be
stucco
to
match
the
existing.
The
idea
behind
replacing
this
window
on
the
front
elevation
was
actually
trying
to
mirror
the
adjacent
window.
That's
in
the
dining
room.
Another
double
hung
with
six
over
six
pattern.
So
the
idea
is
to
replace
that
to
match
that
style.
That's
there.
That
is
actually
that
is
a
wood.
Double
hung.
Whoops,
that
is
a
wood.
Double
hung
there.
Now
that
it
has
a
storm
window
over
the
that's
kind
of
painted
into
the
frame
over
the
top
of
it.
M
M
M
A
N
We
issue
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
for
the
case
at
23:23.
Lincoln
would
drive,
including
replacement
of
one
existing
non
original
casement
window
in
the
kitchen
wing
Edition
with
a
new
aluminum,
clad
wood
double
hung
six
over
six
window
and
the
removal
and
infill
with
stucco
of
an
adjacent
window
on
the
South
elevation
standards,
one
through
six
and
nine
and
demolition
one
through
six
apply.
It's.
E
F
D
V
I'm
sue
Metzl
and
been
the
owner
of
the
house
for
the
past
26
years
we
have
over
the
men
over
the
many
years
of
this
house,
have
endeavored
to
repair
the
porch
over
and
over,
and
it's
I
think
reached
its
final
final
life.
Many
of
the
railings,
that's
the
railings,
are
sort
of
warped
we've
gone
through
each
of
the
each
of
the
balusters
with
ballpoint
pens.
V
My
future
son-in-law,
who
had
suffered
a
knee
injury,
actually
pulled
the
railing
away
from
one
of
the
pillars
where
we
realized
how
rotten
that
was,
but
it's
just
gotten
to
the
point
where
we
think
it
the
porch
needs.
The
only
kind
thing
for
the
house
is
to
give
it
a
facelift
and
approximate
what
is
not
actually
even
the
original
porch,
because
in
the
20s
I
believe
a
sleeping
porch
was
added,
so
the
pillars
were
not
original
to
the
house.
V
W
P
V
P
D
Yes,
that
one
so
to
the
left
is
the
existing
and
to
the
right
is
the
proposed,
so
the
major
difference
will
be
the
height
of
the
rail
which
is
now
being
replicated
but
increase
in
height
to
meet
the
code,
and
the
other
difference
is
that,
instead
of
the
wood
columns
on
the
left,
they
are
proposing
the
perma
cast
columns,
they're,
also
rebuilding
the
front
stairs
and
there
to
the
left
of
that
they
are
completing
the
side.
Stairs
direct.
D
So
the
the
reason
is
in
this
particular
meeting
is
because
one
they're
changing
the
height
and
they're
not
replicating
the
material
of
the
columns
which
is
wood
to
permit
cast.
For
the
obvious
reasons
they
need
to
meet
the
code
as
far
as
the
perma
cast.
They
understand
that
there
would
be
very
close
to
the
same
painted
right.
P
The
original
column
on
the
left
were
ten
inches
at
the
bottom.
Eight
and
a
half
at
the
top
at
the
perma
cast
is
nine
and
five-eighths
at
the
bottom.
Eight
and
an
eighth
at
the
top.
The
wood
column
on
the
right
is
nine
inches
at
the
bottom
eating
a
quarter
at
the
top.
So
it's
a
bit
smaller
and
the
wood
manufacturer
or
the
column
manufacturer
when
I
reached
out
to
them.
They
basically
said.
P
V
C
N
P
L
I
make
a
motion
to
approve
certificate
of
appropriateness
for
the
property
at
1733,
Asbury
Avenue
for
the
front
porch
renovation,
including
a
replacement
of
the
front
porch
decking
handrails
spindles
posts
and
columns,
which
will
now
be
permit
cast
to
match.
The
existing
handrail
will
meet
code
and
will
be
based
on
the
existing
handrail
and
spindles,
and
the
applicable
standards
are
for
alteration
one
through
six
and
nine
and
the
demolition
one
through
six.
X
Seen
all
that
so
yeah,
that's
their
house
on
the
corner
of
Johnson
and
Greenwood,
and
the
existing
porch
original
columns
and
balustrade.
It's
not
too
visible
because
of
some
bushes
right
up
close
but
I.
Think
there's
well.
You
can
see
the
lovely
balustrade
looking
out
so
Nancy
and
David
have
lived
in
this
house
for
years.
X
X
So
yeah,
none
of
that
look
is
going
to
change
the
balusters.
The
hope
is
to
to
just
repair
as
many
as
possible
if,
if,
when
axis
can
be
made
to
them,
if
there's
some
something
that
needs
a
little
bit
just
can't
be
repaired,
it
would
be
replicating
the
kind
by
millwork
and,
of
course,
all
wood.
So
the
the
windows
that
we're
proposing
to
use
is
a
sliding
system.
X
X
X
J
X
X
X
J
L
You
know
what
it's
so
here,
it's
hard
to
look
at
your
site,
your
section,
because
it
doesn't
really
clarify
how
so
here's
a
question
for
you.
It
doesn't
it's
not
detailed
enough,
because
now
that
you're
doing
bypassing
sliding
panes
and
you
have
a
Fick
and
you
have
a
unit
below
that's
not
do
you
actually
know
what
question
I
have
is
the
detailing
at
the
head
on
the
inside?
If
you
drew
a
section
to
show
I
think
you're
going
to
get
a
much
deeper
so
and
at
the
head.
L
What
yeah
at
the
head,
because
you're
going
to
have
to
have
the
two
pane
slide
by
each
other,
and
you
also
have
the
screen
so
I'm
just
can
I
think
that
the
section
really
you
need
to
draw
it
and
detail
it
at
the
head
and
where
it
hits
the
door
from
the
outside
I.
It's
not
the
issue
I'm
just
saying
in
reality,
I
think
there
you
might
need
to
fully
draw
that
section
and
where
it
hits
the
door.
That's
yeah,
because
it's
much
deeper
than
the
single
pane
below
all
of
right.
L
Now,
all
of
the
glass
sections.
It's
it's
all.
In
the
same
plane,
because
it
just
lifts
up
this
lower
sash
of
the
frame
and
the
upper
one,
but
now
you're
having
actually
a
sliding
section
of
window
in
front,
so
that's
going
to
basically
be
a
different
section
and
deeper
yeah
I
understand
so
I'm.
Just.
J
J
J
J
J
L
From
the
outside
I
just
think
you
should
careful
I
think
you
should
just
carefully
draw
the
detail
through
the
head
all
the
way
through
the
bottom
sash.
This
is
just
this
is
beyond
my
Commissioner
duty,
but
I'm
just
telling
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
thing,
so
you
could
see
the
head
and
the
relation
as
it
moves
into
the
corner
and
the
door.
X
It
is,
it
does
need
to
come
up
to
sort
of
investigate,
what's
going
on
with
the
structure
below,
because
there
is
some
there's
something
going
on,
so
it
does
need
to
come
up,
and
you
know
in
a
in
a
perfect
world,
you
could
just
remove
what
you
need
needed
too,
but
that's
not
gonna,
not
gonna
happen.
It
has
way
too
many
layers
of
paint.
So
it's
a
replacing
kind.
A
J
Y
J
Make
a
motion
that
we
issue
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
for
404,
Greenwood
I,
believe
it's
a
landmark
and
in
the
lakeshore
historic
district
case,
20
press
0
to
8
to
replace
the
north
and
east.
Well,
the
wood
balusters
of
the
side
porch,
if
necessary,
but
primarily
to
replace
the
existing
fixed
and
hinged
top
window
sash
wall
window
wall
B
that
I
set
behind
the
columns
and
balusters
with
a
new
wall
to
be
constructed,
essentially
in
the
same
plane
as
the
original
using
double
glazed
wood.
J
Z
And
Bob
spectra
and
Paul
stayed
a
contractor
and
architect
give
you
a
quick
overview
of
what
we're
doing
before
we
get
into
the
details.
So
my
wife
and
I
have
lived
in
this
neighborhood
for
over
20
years.
We
live
cross
street,
a
few
houses
down
at
924
now,
since
2003
kind
of
been
admiring.
This
house
at
9:45
as
we've,
walked
by
it
for
the
last
20
years
and
had
the
opportunity
in
August,
as
we
saw
this
coming
on
the
market,
to
buy
it,
we
did.
Z
Z
Z
These
are
two
bedrooms
so
that
we
would
add
doors
on
the
inside
of
each
window
next
to
the
chimney,
and
that
way
you
can
walk
out
onto
the
deck
and
it
would
be
completely
symmetrical
and
I
think
that's
important
to
note
that
it's
a
it
would
maintain
symmetrical
appearance.
The
doors
they'd,
be
wood,
doors
and
and
matched
I.
Don't
know
what
you
call
this
week.
What
true,
divided
I
call
them
French
like.
Z
And,
of
course,
will
match
the
existing
brick
facade
with
the
with
the
vertical
lentils
over
the
door,
so
that
it
looks
good.
We
have
walked
the
neighborhood,
of
course,
to
see
what
else
is
there?
I
just
took
some
pictures
this
weekend
and
I'm
half
to
show
you.
There
is
a
house
two
doors
to
the
south
that
has
a
west-facing
sunroom
sundeck
that
has
a
door
over
the
sunroom,
so
the
deck
over
the
sunroom
is.
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
So
that's
the
first
time.
The
second
item
is
the
the
egress
window,
which
we
need
to
do
proposing.
We
put
that
on
the
east
side
of
the
heat
east
end
of
the
house,
and
you
can
see
from
this
picture
the
that
is
completely
behind
a
retaining
wall
that
that
you
can't
see
from
the
street
as
you
walk
by.
So
we
would
read
there
out
of
the
back
out
of
the
east
sunroom.
There
is
a
there's,
a
door
and
a
deck.
Thank
you.
Z
There's
a
door
and
a
little
deck
of
stairs
that
go
down
and
there's
a
window
underneath
that
deck
already.
We
would
propose
to
modify
that
window
and
make
that
the
egress
window,
and
then
it's
not
visible.
It
meets
code,
of
course,
and
it
would
be,
would
I
know
the
the
document
says:
vinyl,
that's
a
mistake,
it
would
be
wood
and
it
would
match
stylistically
the
rest
of
the
windows
in
the
house.
AA
N
Z
So
this
is
where
we
would
replace
an
existing
window,
that's
under
the
under
the
stairs
and
enlarge
it
and
have
a
little
bit
of
a
cutout
to
enough
to
allow
the
access
to
the
ingress
and
egress.
And
it's
again
it's
on
the
east
end
of
the
house.
It's
not
visible
from
the
street
yeah.
So
so
that
again
we
meet
the
code
and
we
don't
degrade
the
front
of
the
house
by
digging
it
out
to
put
an
egress
window
in
the
front
of
the
house.
Oh
there,
it
is.
AA
AA
U
AA
AA
C
AA
AA
This
is
the
basement
and
there's
the
stair
that
will
be
moved
to
the
east
and
the
landing
will
be
over
top
of
it
right
here
and
then
in
order
to
get
enough
Headroom
to
come
out
and
jump
out
of
the
area.
Well,
we're
moving
that
down
to
the
south
to
the
north,
a
little
bit
north
to
the
South
I'm.
Sorry,.
E
AA
Z
Z
L
Z
Would
be
raised
a
little
bit
to
meet
code
and,
and
we
would
use
the
brick
the
existing
brick
that's
from
where
we
cut
out
the
doors
the
brick
would
be
used.
So
it's
all
matching
brick
we'd,
save
the
limestone
header
that
we'd
set
back
on
top
and
we'd
have
to
get
new
ballast
rates
that
are
higher
to
meet
current
code
as
well,
especially
I
mean
those
ballast
rates
are
the
existing
ones,
are
completely
rotten
anyway.
I.
L
Mean
there's
probably
I'm
just
gonna
say
this
I
think
the
existing
piers
and
their
proportion
is
really
nice
and
you
probably
there's
a
way
to
do
it
so
that
you
could
baby
swoop
the
rail
away
from
the
existing
pier
and
then
come
up
to
guardrail
height
and
leave
those
alone,
because
I
think
it's
a
little
weird
when
you
run
the
rail
and
it's
in
front
of
the
window,
and
you
run
it
all
the
way
across
and
it
looks
like
you're
holding
it
away
from
that
existing
window.
Does
everyone
know
what
I'm
talking
about.
AA
AA
L
Think
it's
I
I
think
that's
a
little
the
raising
them
and
then
you're
really
and
then
adding
for
me
and
and
for
me
adding
the
door
so
close
to
the
windows
and
then
changing
the
height
of
those
masonry,
piers
and
I'm,
not
quite
sure
what
the
rails
going
to
end
up
looking
like
is
a
modification
that
I
think
is,
since
it
has
a
it's,
it's
facing
a
street
right,
that's
a
corner!
A
lot
I
think
that,
for
me,
is
problematic.
AA
AA
J
Think
the
the
the
problem
I
have
is
that
you've
got
a
masonry
wall
and
the
character
of
a
masonry
wall
is
a
punched
opening.
I
mean
you
have
an
opening
with
masonry
around
it
and
when
I
look
at
the
the
drawing
that
you
have
for
when
you
put
the
door
in,
let's
change
the
character,
it's
it's
as
if
it's
a
veneer
wall
and
it's
no
longer
a
masonry
wall
with
a
lintel
above
it
or
some
sort
of
header
above
it
and
there's
separation
between
the
openings.
J
If
you
look
at
what
you
have
now,
you've
got
separated
windows
with
brick
around
them.
I
keep
looking
at
that
large
picture.
That's
in
front
of
us
here
and
it's
very
hard
to
see.
Well,
it's
the
same
thing
and
the
minute
you've
smashed
those
doors
between
the
chimney
and
the
windows
and
as
far
as
I
can
see,
at
least
on
the
one
drawing
that
you've
been
showing
us
it.
It
changes
the
way
the
fenestration
is.
It
changes
the
character
of
the
brick
wall.
It
stops
being
what
is
really
a
bearing
wall
or
a
brick
wall.
J
Z
If
I
may
I
am
we
actually
I
hear
what
you're
saying
and
we've
thought
a
lot
about
it
and
we
actually
think
it
will.
It
will
enhance
it.
The
the
the
masonry
around
it
will
match.
What's
I,
don't
know
the
terminology,
but
I
know
the
the
vertical
bricks
that
are
the
pattern
that
are
above
the
windows
will
be
matched
above
the
doors
and
it'll
be
a
lot
more
symmetrical.
Z
J
You
know
that's,
why
he's
being
paid
to
resolve
the
issue
for
you,
because
we're
not
supposed
to
be
talking
about
that
design
or
the
architecture,
but
I
think
it
is
the
character
and
it's
no
longer
what
was
the
historic
house
and
what
is
the
character
of
that
house?
That's
just
knocking
out
a
lot
of
bricks
and
putting
a
door
in
and
leaving
nothing
around
it
and
I.
Don't
know
what
he's
planning
to
do
above
it,
but
you've
got
an
opening
with
with
verticals
the
probably
roll
locks
or
whatever.
And
what
are
you
gonna
do?
J
AA
J
J
AA
J
J
N
Yeah
I
think
the
the
proportion
of
that
kind
of
narrow
sliver,
a
brick
between
the
door
and
the
window
is
what's
problematic.
You
almost
have
to
think
of
it
as
the
window
and
the
door
together
is
a
double
wide
window.
Opening
under
one
Jack
arch
and
in
under
one
large
lintel
I,
don't
think
it
works
with
just
that
4-inch
sliver
of
brick.
That's
not
gonna
be
able
to
hold
up
the
lentils
it
just
it
doesn't
look
right
and
it's
not
gonna
function
right.
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Hi
I'm
Jeannie
Petrik
I'm,
representing
my
clients
on
1131
forest.
The
project
primarily
includes
a
kitchen
remodel,
which
also
includes
some
exterior
windows
and
removal
of
an
existing
porch.
That
was
probably
I,
think
screened-in
in
the
1950s.
But
what
the
plan
is
to
bring
it
back
to
an
open
porch
and
then
there
is
a
window
and
a
door
which
you
guys
probably
couldn't
see,
I'm
realizing
from
the
exterior,
because
it
was
an
exterior,
went
door
and
window
into
that
screened-in
porch
anyways.
AC
That
opening
is
just
to
be
combined
into
a
large
opening,
with
three
French
doors
or
bifold
door.
That
looks
like
French
door
and
those
are
on
the
East
elevation
with
the
new
window
in
the
kitchen.
There's
three
windows
that
were
one
is
a
new
window
to
the
east
and
to
our
existing
windows
that
we
want
to
drop
the
sill
so
that
all
three
windows
in
the
kitchen
will
match
and
those
two
windows
that
we're
dropping
to
the
sill
are
facing
the
south.
AC
This
is
the
front
of
the
house.
This
is
the
back.
That's
the
screened-in,
porch
or
I.
Don't
know
if
I'm
calling
it
proper
infield
porch,
but
you
can
see
the
existing
posts
and
the
brick
piers
that
support
the
structure.
This
is
the
existing
stair.
So
the
idea
is
to
just
remove
all
this
infill
structure
that
was
done
at
a
later
time
and
then
bring
back
and
eggs
and
a
railing
to
code
as
well
going
down
the
existing
stairs.
AC
AC
AC
AC
So
currently,
although
this
I'm
realizing
it,
there's
like
a
little
infill
right
here,
there's
a
there's,
a
door
existing
door
here
and
there
is
an
existing
window.
So
we
were
going
we're
proposing
to
open
up
that
whole
space
and
then
in
fill
it
with
three
French
doors.
The
doors
the
door
system
itself
could
open
up
like
a
bifold
but
on
an
everyday
use
would
be
two
fixed
panels
with
one
operable.
The
idea
also
was
what
we're
trying
to
kind
of
do
is
to
mimic
or
similar
doors
to
the
front
of
the
house.
AC
AC
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AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
L
Think
the
scale
of
the
divisions
is
so
different
from
the
double
Hong's
and
I'm.
Just
wondering
if
you
did
you
look
at
if
you
wanted
them
to
be
casements,
maybe
you
needed
to
do
three:
three,
six:
nine
lights.
It's
just
like
it's
so
different
that
it
screws.
It
just
changes
the
scale
of
the
rest
of
the
house,
because
it's
nine
overnight
and
then
double-hung.
So
it
looks
real
like
I
get
the
doors
but
the
windows,
then
just
the
scale
is
kind
of
right.
AC
J
AC
Yeah
I,
agree,
I.
Think
I
was
just
trying
to
limit
the
mullions
for
more
view,
but
if
necessary
we
could
definitely
consider
a
small
I
think
at
the
very
least
the
so
the
width
of
the
new
windows
or,
as
you
can
see
directly
above,
are
the
same
width
as
the
this
window.
This
window
is
I,
think
exactly
the
same
size.
It's
just
a
casement,
so
I
could
do
three
wide
by
five
or
six
I.
D
AC
What
I
was
kind
of-
or
this
was
my
thought
when
I
was
thinking-
is
they're
not
the
same
size
but
and
they're,
not
really
it's
funny
cuz.
Those
pains
which
is
kind
of
not
typical
as
they're
very
horizontal
by
the
the
proportions
of
the
rectangle
I
was
just
yeah.
I
was
trying
to
limit
the
mo
Lian's
because
of
that.
C
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L
L
Mean
if
so,
then,
how
would
I
know
we've
I,
don't
know
what's
acceptable
anymore.
I
know
that
we've
done
sometimes.
Sometimes
we
have
done
something
like
that
in
the
past,
where
someone
is
just
presented,
you
know
the
change
in
the
window
mullions
or
something
like
that
and
there's
been
someone
who's
people
who
have
looked
at
it.
Can
we
still
do
that
I.
L
C
D
That
might
be
a
proof
of
all
I
think
that
if
Ken
is
okay
to
look
at
them,
the
vice
chair
and
maybe
Julie
since
you
or
the
other
architect
that
has
some
concerns
about
everything
that
would
be
good
to
have
both
of
you
satisfying
satisfied
with
the
revisions.
Otherwise,
if
we
only
have
one
of
them,
then
it
would
not
buy.
J
J
A
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AC
W
Q
J
I
move
that
we
issue
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
for
11:33,
Hinman,
Avenue
I'll
just
say
case
33
to
demolish
the
existing
garage
and
to
construct
a
new
detached
garage
with
a
gable
roof.
8-Inch
overhangs
and
asphalt
shingle
roof
using
4-inch,
Hardie,
siding
and
wood
picture
windows.
The
applicable
standards
for
construction
1
through
5
7,
8
10
through
14
and
16,
and
for
demolition
standards
1
through
6.
A
AB
AB
AB
AB
There's
a
currently
a
covered
porch
on
the
side
and
there
is
a
screened
porch
in
the
back
and
those
are
going
to
be
eliminated
and
on
the
side
would
be
a
larger
covered,
screened
porch
and
it
would
be
an
open
patio
in
the
back
and
there's
existing
windows
that
we're
gonna,
restore
and
then
there's
a
new
set
of
windows
on
the
south
west
side.
On
the
first
floor
that
are
metal,
they're
kind
of
like
Hope's
windows
and
and
that's
pretty
much
the
extent
of
it.
This
would
come
in
twice
before
third
time's.
The
charm.
AB
L
AB
So
the
good
trick
to
get
oh
there's,
the
laser
okay.
So,
on
the
front
there
previously
there
was
this
front
section
that
was
approved,
so
that's
sustained,
as
was
originally
submitted
in
the
back.
This
is
where
that
screen
porch
was,
and
we've
eliminated,
that
this
is
an
older
elevation.
This
is
not
correct
that
window.
That
door
is
adjacent
to
here,
and
this
is
Reese
entered
in
between
that
should
be
in
your
packet.
I
think
this.
AB
AB
AB
D
C
AB
So
those
this
chimney
is
is
moved
over,
so
it's
flush
with
the
edge
of
that
shutter
and
then
we
were
able
to
get
the
shutter
back
on
this
window.
So
this
just
basically
moved
over
to
fit
this
right
there.
That
goes
straight
down
and
then
it
jogs
over
to
hit
that
that
door.
So
it's
it
looks
it
centers
the
upper
part
and
it
centers
the
bottom
part.
Okay,.
D
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AB
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G
A
Y
L
Y
There
we
go
construction
budget
construction
bids
radically
by
over
magnitude
of
two
times
exceeded
the
available
construction
budget,
and
we
have
had
to
revise
the
project
scope.
The
original
project
had
yes
in
a
closed
stair
tower
with
an
elevator
in
the
center.
This
1914
Sheridan
is
the
one
with
the
arrow
to
it.
This
is
the
V
is
a
view
from
the
corner
of
Emerson
and
Sheridan
Road,
looking
north
adjacent
buildings
to
the
south
and
north
of
Sheridan
Road
of
the
project
site.
This
is
black
house
1914
Sheridan.
The
upper
left
is
the
southwest
view.
Y
Bottom
of
that
is
the
north
east
view.
We
are
not
making
any
changes
to
the
south,
north
or
east
elevation
of
the
building.
All
of
them.
The
only
work
that's
being
proposed
is
on
the
rear
of
the
building
the
lovely
fire
steel
fire
escapes
there.
The
current
proposal
is
essentially
to
move
the
elevator.
What
we've
done
is
we've
moved
the
elevator
to
the
interior
of
the
building
and
we
have
reduced
the
exterior
scope
to
simply
the
bottom
right
hand
corner
where
the
steel
stair
lands
and
there
you
see.
I
can
point
right
there.
Y
What
was
initially
originally
proposed
as
a
deck,
that
is
really
the
only
component
that
we
are
proposing
to
proceed
with
this
upper
right
is
the
view
from
Emerson
it's
through
two
parking,
lots
and
pile
of
trees.
You
can
barely
make
out
that
steel
stair.
This.
The
bottom
view
is
from
the
the
West
End
of
the
University
parking
lot.
So
you
see
the
the
buildings
along
Sheridan
Road,
it's
the
third
house
north
of
Emerson
Avenue.
Y
The
yellow
portion
is
the
area
of
the
new
proposed
deck
that
we're
talking
about.
The
original
proposal
had
a
deck
that
was
about
22
foot
7
wide
by
2110,
22,
foot,
north
and
south,
and
what
we're
now
proposing
is
a
smaller
deck
at
that
same
location,
modifying
the
steel
stairs
so
that
it
lands
it
terminates
onto
the
deck,
and
then
we
just
have
the
deck.
The
rest
of
the
exterior
remains
the
same
with
the
elevator
moving
in
to
the
interior.
Y
Y
So
this
is
for
what
it's
worth.
This
is
what
we
had
originally
originally
reviewed
and
what
was
previously
approved
and,
by
contrast
in
comparison,
this
is
the
scope
that
we're
now
requesting
a
circuit
would
have
of
appropriateness,
for
you
can
see
the
the
elevator
over
run
here
and
the
the
smaller
deck
at
the
southwest
corner,
and
this
is
basically
the
foundation
for
that.
Y
Existing
and
proposed
East
elevation,
no
changes
they're
exactly
the
same.
The
west
elevation
on
the
left
is
what
currently
exists.
Center
is
what
was
proposed
and
highlighted
in
yellow
is
I'm.
Sorry
senator
is
what
was
approved
previously
approved
and
to
the
right
is
what
we
are
now
proposing
with
the
reduced
scope
here
again,
the
elevator
over
run
back
from
the
face
and
the
the
deck
with
three
doors
at
the
at
the
back.
Y
This
is
a
rendering
that
shows
what
deck
would
look
like
material
would
be:
wood,
rail,
there's,
a
the
same
sort
of
seating
area,
albeit
smaller,
thus
in
front
of
that
with
composite
what
deck
you
can
see
where
the
will
modify
the
steel
stair
to
land
on
the
deck
and
then
discharge
down
this
way,
the
the
hatchway.
This
entry
is
all
you
know,
existing
material
amounts
and
the
this
whole
structure
fire
escapes
existing
fire
escape
structure
really
obstructs
any
view
towards
the
to
that
gable.
Y
Y
A
L
Y
L
L
Okay,
so.
Y
Y
A
A
Y
Y
Y
What
we
have
is
will
do
a
concrete
pad
with
three
mini-split
system,
Mitsubishi
type
condemned,
condensed
their
packages.
There
are
those
over
three
vertical.
Oh
there's
already
there's
a
comment
transformer
sitting
right
here.
There
are
five
condenser
packages
for
this
building
sitting
right
here
and
then
a
box
type
condenser
also
sitting
right
here.
This
is
all
full
of
vegetation,
be
the
distance
between
the
ramp
and
the
building
is
something
on
the
order
of
about
four
feet,
and
this
is
there's
a
large
tree
here,
and
this
is
heavily
vegetated
here.
So
it's
it's!
Y
D
Y
A
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D
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D
J
H
J
D
The
status
is
that
we
consulted
with
the
law
department
and
they
were
in
agreement
with
their
text,
amendments
that
you
provided
and
then
the
section
that
deals
with
the
Commission's
recommend
all
the
reasons
why
the
Commission
did
not
approve
the
economic
hardship
were
reflected.
Also
in
the
minutes.
D
Some
of
the
other
texts
that
we
looked
at
we
thought
were
not
necessarily
to
reflect
word
by
word,
because
the
minutes
try
to
reflect
what
really
happened
at
the
meaning,
whereas
the
report
makes
the
case
for
the
Commission
using
the
information
on
the
minutes
and
also
if
they
were
to
review
the
case,
they
have
the
video
that
they
can
go
to.
So
we
thought
it
was
appropriate
to
reflect
this
section
related
to
the
reasons
why
the
Commission
did
not
approve
this
either.
Yes,
certificate
or
economic
hardship.
C
J
Know
the
possibility
that
if
they
litigate
they're
gonna
pull
up
all
these
documents
and
then
it
was
a
question
of
whether
the
two
of
them
match
and
so
I
mean
they
didn't
have
to
match.
But
at
least
that
we
were
consistent
and
I.
Think
one
of
the
points
was
making
sure
that
some
of
his
comments
that
you
had
there
were
read
as
quotes
and
not
our
wording
because
of
some
of
the
words
that
he
used
in
the.
A
A
Yes,
the
replacement
of
the
vinyl
windows
was
the
appeal
was
accepted
and
that
our
ruling
was
overturned.
The
applicant
did
agree
to
some
kind
of
upgrade
of
the
windows
I.
It
was
kind
of
confusing
that
might
have
been
to
something
more
like
fibrex
from
vinyl
I.
Don't
think
she
she
didn't
have
a
technical
grasp
of
it.
So
her
description
of
what
it
was
a
great
place
with
I,
don't
think
was
clear,
but
any
rate
the
the
City
Council
agreed
with
her
appeal,
I
think
is
unanimous-
was.
F
A
Big
on
the
basis
of
that
it
that
it
was
I
mean
obviously
part
of
it
was
that
the
people
had
had
kind
of
a
financial,
unexpected
disaster
after
really
trying
to
comply
in
good
faith.
But
there
were
one
alder
person
remarked
that
you
know
the
exact
reference
was
that
only
we
were
setting
a
standard
only
Jennifer
Pritzker
could
comply
with
and
for
a
lot
of
people
in
Evanston.
It
was
just
too
expensive,
but
you
know,
obviously
it
was
in
reality.
A
It
was
a
case
where
it
was
just
ruling
in
favor
one
person
who
had
unusual
situation
where
they
really
did
try
hard
to
comply
and
miss
estimated
the
cost-
and
there
was
only
you
know
again.
I
think,
was
to
be
aware
that
there
was
some
perception,
I'm,
not
unanimous,
with
some
perception
by
some
older
people
that
we
should
be
aware
of
cost
at
least
again,
not
in
houses
that
are
not
grand
historic
homes.
A
L
J
G
A
J
A
D
Sun
on
Saturday,
the
28th
of
2028
and
I
guess
I
thought
you
had
the
agenda
with
the
different
assignments
for
the
leaders
of
each
task.
Do
you
want
to
go
over
that
everybody's
comfortable?
With
that?
We
talked
about
that.
You
will
be
doing
that.
So
you
want
me
to
go
over
the
agenda
now
or
you
are
happy.
G
A
L
L
J
A
A
J
A
A
D
If
I
understand
correctly,
each
leader
would
have
some
information
materials
that
we
would
like
to
share
before
the
retreat
to
to
the
other
commissioners
and,
for
instance,
juliana
lekha
will
share
the
tie
lines
for
solar.
We
agree
that
it
would
be
about
a
week
before
they
did.
They
treat
the
retreat,
so
the
other
leaders,
I
can
or
Eliot
and
Marquis
also
have
a
combination
with
Julie
any
material
thing
that
you
would
like
to
provide.
L
Like
luck
and
I
have
tons
okay,
I'm,
just
gonna,
say
this
I
just
don't
have
time
to
put
that
together,
it's
hard
to
find
them.
So
like
I,
you
know,
there's
two
images.
We
have
it's
really
hard
to
find
very
good
images,
showing
a
great
use
of
solar
panels
on
to
clarify
all
of
the
you
know
with
within
the
document
we
wrote,
so
what
I
would
suggest
you
is
that
we
may
be
a
lot
like
at
our
retreat.
Maybe
we
just
have
some
people
helping
us,
because
I
just
don't
have
time
to
to
do
that.
L
Is
the
thing
we
so
let
me
just
go
back
to
the
sustainability
like
and
I
put
this
report
together.
It's
done.
The
city
is
now
reviewing
it.
That
document
is
going
to
go
to
the
Commission
to
be
talked
about
at
the
retreat.
The
there
was
a
request
that
we
provide
photographs
and
then
the
city
was
gonna.
You
know
basically
cut
and
paste
and
do
whatever
they
needed
to
do
to
reflect.
L
What,
in
the
guidelines
where
we
talk
about
and
I
guess,
I,
what
I'm
saying
is
that's
a
lot
of
work.
I
don't
have
time
to
do
that
work
now.
So
Anna
luck
to
her
today,
so
I'm
wondering
if
we
can
just
continue
and
review
the
narrative
that
we
put
together
at
our
retreat
and
then
we
can
talk
about.
Maybe
somebody
can
like
step
up
and
help
do
that.
That's
that
that's
my
request,
because
it's
just
I
just
don't
have
time
to
do
that.
D
L
L
Graphic,
so
you
have
the
text,
the
text
is
done
and
you're
reviewing
it.
So
what
do
you
ask
amiss
about
help
from
other
commissioners
to
get
the
graphics
tonight?
Okay,
right
exactly
and
I'm,
just
it's
yeah!
It's
not
like.
There
exist
and
they're
wonderful,
like
we
have
three
of
them,
but
we
it
takes
time
and
I.
Just
don't
have
the.
C
L
To
do
that
so,
but
I
guess
the
are
we
on
track
with
it
being
there's
two
things:
Carlos.
Are
we
on
track
with
that
being
reviewed
by
whoever
in
the
city
is
reviewing
it?
So
we
get
it
ten
days
before.
That's
what
Kumar
had
said.
We
were
gonna,
get
it
to
the
Commission
ten
days
before
their
retreat
right.
L
C
D
A
B
D
You
have
until
March
31st
to
provide
your
report
on
24
on
board,
which
the
denial
of
the
of
the
economic
hardship
and
it
was
in
the
packet,
and
it's
already
sent
to
you
with
the
revisions.
So
what
you
have
to
do
is
it
I
did
Senate
this
afternoon
after
I
received
your
comments,
it
so
being
your
email.