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A
A
B
D
I'm
here
tonight
to
discuss
a
project
that
we
have
just
in
the
planning
phase.
We
are
looking
at
doing
a
major
streetscape
improvement
on
Main
Street
from
Maple
Avenue
to
Hinman
here
is
here,
is
a
very
high
level
shot
where
this
is
maple
and
down
at
the
other
end
is
an
men
we
see
on
Chicago,
Avenue
and
the
train
tracks
are
in
this
area,
and
this
goes
through
the
Main
Street
business
district,
it's
all
supported
by
Park
school
and
all
in
the
care,
as
well
as
a
couple
other
major
commercial
areas
and
multi-family
housing.
D
We're
looking
at
a
very
holistic
project
where
we're
essentially
going
from
edge
ability
to
educating
and
fixing
everything
in
between
this
projects
being
largely
driven
by
the
pedestrian
safety
issues
that
are
occurring
in
that
area.
So
we're
looking
at
doing
things
like
changing
the
sidewalk
from
being
paired
block
to
our
city
standard
and
business
districts,
which
is
a
concrete
sidewalk
with
paper
block
driven,
we
will
be
addressing
all
the
ABA
issues.
D
The
sidewalks
are
not
and
proper
cross
slope
and
the
number
of
the
areas
so
we're
going
to
be
adjusting
sidewalk
grades,
we're
going
to
be
putting
in
you
Ram,
said
intersections.
We
are
making
accommodations
for
bicycles.
We
are
not
planning
on
putting
in
bike
lanes,
because
the
street
width
is
always
so
wide
and
in
order
to
make
the
necessary
pedestrian
improvements,
we
find
our
vendors
are
parking,
which
is
an
issue
for
the
business
district.
D
That
includes
switching
from
what
looked
kind
of
like
candy
cane
upside
down,
communicate,
well,
candy
canes
with
lungs
on
the
end
to
moving
towards
our
city
standard
of
data
lighting,
but
in
the
area
that
is
more
towards
the
Stewart
district
on
the
west
end.
That
is
going
to
be
our
Tallmadge
light.
Fixtures.
D
This
is
the
interesting
part.
This
is
the
historic
district.
We
see
a
great
part
right
here,
and
this
is
Green.
Line
is
the
story
district
and
you
can
see
where
our
improvements
are
right
outside
adjacent
to
the
storage
district.
This
project
we
are
going
to
be
seeking
grant
funding,
for
that
is
ministered
through
the
Illinois
Department
of
Transportation,
so
we're
doing
a
fairly
robust
phase.
One
planning
process
and
part
of
that
is
because
we
are
adjacent
to
an
historic
district
there.
D
There
needs
to
be
a
way
to
receive
comments
if
there's
any
issues
or
concerns
about
these
improvements
going
in
right,
adjacent
to
the
historic
district,
the
major
improvements
that
see
is
purgatory.
This
is
these
are
actually
by
single
pictures,
denoting
that
bicycles
are
welcome
in
the
same
lanes
as
cars.
This
is
a
standard
that
Chicago
has
been
using
a
lot
to
try
to
make
it
clear
that
cars
and
bicycles
have
to
share
the
roads
in
certain
areas.
D
We're
looking
at
a
little
bit
of
sidewalk
waiting
that
may
occur,
but
not
a
tremendous
amount
of
work
in
this
area.
There
will
be
some
lighting
upgrades.
However,
we
didn't
want
to
make
sure
that
the
disc
Preservation
Commission
had
the
opportunity
to
express
any
concerns
or
made
any
comments
that
they
wanted
to
about
the
project
before
we
had
submitted
any
plan
planning
reports
to
the
only
Department
of
Transportation.
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H
So
again,
good
evening,
mr.
chairman
members
of
the
Commission
as
they.
Similarly
in
a
steep
hour,
an
attorney
with
Mel
server
talents,
tell
you're
seeking
it
on
behalf
of
the
YWCA
Evanston
Northshore
as
the
beneficial
owner
and
operator
of
the
light
up,
UC
campus,
which
agencies
depicted
on
the
screen
hearing
public
the
red
boundary.
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H
Is
Jack
Stewart,
Elena,
Bowman,
Baker
architects,
as
the
project
architect,
as
you
I,
think,
are
well
aware
from
the
agenda.
There
are
a
number
of
requests
that
are
before
you
this
evening,
some
of
which
binding
for
which
the
Commission
is
a
final
decision
making
authority,
others
of
which
non-binding
relative
to
the
Commission's,
recommending
Authority
for
plan
development,
especially
use
requests
as
to
the
certificate
of
appropriateness
requests.
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H
Art
District,
as
I
kind
of
alluded
to
the
requests
that
are
being
made
or
certificate
of
appropriateness,
are
being
made
specifically
in
the
context
of
a
planned
development
request
for
redevelopment
of
the.
Why
do
we
see
a
campus
which
again
generally
entails
demolition
of
the
existing
domestic
violence
center
construction
of
a
new
dimension?
H
H
Violence
residences
reconfiguration
of
the
existing
parking
field
generally
located
on
the
southern
portion
of
the
property
construction
of
a
new
parking
field
that
would
be
located
northernmost
boundary
of
the
property
in
between
north
of
the
new
community
center
and
associated
engineering
atlanta
state,
where
they
related
improvements,
started
neglected
to
mention
evicted
earlier.
The
proposed
two-story
addition
that
would
be
constructed
on.
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H
Then
recedes
north
Jack's
likely
to
be
east
of
them,
continues
north
coming
back
the
opposite
way,
beginning
again,
diagonally
across
the
property
from
Northwest
to
Southeast
you'll,
see
that
it's
shown
as
extending
to
Rick
Avenue.
That
is
generally
accurate,
with
one
very
significant
exception,
and
that
is
the
orange
line
which
is
showing
directly
south
of
that
green
line.
That
I
just
described
running
through
the
Capri
is
actually
what
is
described
in
the
city's
legal
description
for
the
richest
Art
District
back
when
it's
established
so
I'm.
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H
By
corrective
I
understand
that
you
all
have
a
tablet
or
electronic
means
of
being
able
to
view
this
presentation,
because
I'm
working
off
of
exactly
what
was
posted
on
the--,
so
as
not
to
introduce
any
additional
information
with
one
exception
which
I'll
describe
later.
But
as
a
consequence
of
that
I
don't
have
intimate
knowledge
of
the
sequences
on
these
exhibits.
So
bear.
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As
well
as
the
screening
room
in
DC,
that
would
be
added
as
part
of
the
overall
campus
redevelopment,
but
the
construction
related.
Our
leader
is
the
appendix
or
or
portion
of
the
structure.
That's
immediately
to
the
west
sort
of
defined
that
building
that
I
reference
with
the
roof
and
again
this
is
partially
within
the
footprint
of
the
existing
best
about
Center,
which
is
directly.
H
The
southern
facade
of
the
existing
and
administration
building
so
part
of
the
footprint
of
the
existing,
the
best
account
Center,
will
be
consumed
by
way
of
this
new
building
addition,
the
balance
of
which
would
be
consumed
by
way
of
a
parking
lot
reconfiguration,
which,
as
we
can
explain
in
greater
detail
there,
the
presentation
was
important
not
only
for
general
traffic
circulation
on
the
site,
but
also
because
of
you
know,
a
shortfall
in
a
little
parking
supply
on
the
site.
Given
a
regular
parking
demand.
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Complete
the
renderings
I'll
mention
this
is
the
proposed
domestic
violence
in
community
center
proposed
on
the
northern
portion
of
the
campus
again
fully
outside
of
the
richest
Art
District.
But
I
want
to
make
sure
you
understand
exactly
where
this
is
proposed
and
how
it
relates
to
the
overall
campus
redevelopment
and
again
to
give.
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Good
evening,
am
I
insane
misty
says
Alan
and
I
have
been
proud
to
be
the
CEO
at
the
YWCA
Evanston
North
Shore
for
15
years.
I
thought
it
might
be
helpful
to
just
say
a
few
words
about
what
has
brought
us
to
this
moment
in
time,
which
is
a
pretty
monumental
moment.
Given
our
long
history
in
Evanston,
we
started
in
1931
and
we
started
in
a
small
basement
office
in
the
United
Methodist
Church
on
Hinman
and
a
group
of
women
started
programs
for.
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F
For
programs
and
support
quickly
outpaced
the
ability
to
provide
that
in
the
little
one-room
office
in
the
church.
So
we
moved
to
Sherman
Avenue
in
a
storefront
kept
growing
programs
that
needs
kept
growing
and
we
purchased
three
houses
on
Maple
Avenue
and
remain
there
for
years.
Providing
safety
and
support
for
girls.
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F
We
have
been
there
ever
since,
and
over
the
years
have
served
thousands
and
thousands
of
women
and
girls
and
Families
the
house
was
converted
to
a
domestic
violence.
Shelter
in
the
80s
and
again
Ruth
is
me-
has
kept
thousands
of
women
and
children
safe
since
that
time.
So,
in
the
last
decade
we
have
experienced
exponential
growth.
F
We
turn
away
over
a
thousand
women
and
children
every
single
year.
So
it
is
clear
that
the
need
of
a
new
far
exceeds
our
ability
to
respond
with
you
that
over
the
last
five
years
it
some
of
you
may
know
we
purchased
a
building
in
South
Evanston
to
provide
longer-term
housing
for
women
and
children
and
seeing
what
we
were
able
to
do
with
a
facility
that.
F
F
We
looked
long
and
hard
at
whether
it
was
wise
to
stay
in
Evanston
and
or
whether
we
should
sell
the
whole
thing
and
go
elsewhere
and
I
think
there
were
so
many
reasons
that
compelled
us
to
stay
in
this
community,
not
the
least
of
which
is
are
really
90-year
history
of
serving
the
needs
of
this
community,
and
so
for
that
reason,
in
addition
to
some
other
cost
benefit
analysis
economic
reasons,
we
decided
to
stay,
put
and
continue
to
be
an
anchor
community
service
in
this
city.
So.
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H
As
Karen
indicated,
the
light
of
the
EPA's
consideration
of
the
project,
that
is
before
you
inclusive
of
oppose
demolition
of
the
existing
domestic
violence
center,
as
well
as
the
proposed
construction
of
the
new
entry
Lobby
walkway
initiative,
is
the
protected
here
has
been
a
subject
of
significant
consideration,
both
with
respect
to
the
appropriateness
of
the
site
that
has
served
as
the
white
overseas
home
for
50
years,
as
well
as
the
appropriateness
of
what
types
of
modifications
are
appropriate
in
the
context
of
the
neighborhood.
As.
H
Request,
that's
before
you,
the
undertaking
that's
contemplated
to
redevelop
the
site
inclusive
again,
of
the
types
of
things
that
are
being
sought
for
certificates
of
appropriateness
is
a
significant
undertaking,
respect
the
time
and
expense.
There
are
significant
programming
related
challenges
associated
with
that
even
the
YWCA's
mission
and
the
persons
it
serves.
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A
A
Main
job
in
most
lists-
and
we
have
to
first
decide
is-
is
that
what
is
the
start
structuring?
Is
that
worth,
preserving
and
I've
been
seeing
anything
in
the
pact
involved
to
repeatedly
looking
to
see?
Even
what
is
this
structure?
When
was
it
built?
One
of
the
pieces
of
it
looks
like
it's
probably
more
than
first
constructed
more
than
one
time
and
then
what
modifications
were
made
to
it
that
and
when
that
might
not
be
that
might
have
affected
the
historic
integrity.
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H
H
As
a
result
is
that
the
building
was
constructed
at
some
point
prior
to
1884
or
no
later
than
1884,
but
what
is
quite
relevant
is
that
the
house
or
houses
that
are
referenced
in
his
description
on
the
site,
which
again
are
specific
to
12t,
Church
Street,
no
longer
exist
and
actually
were
removed
from
the
property.
Quite
some
time
ago,
the
existing
house.
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H
Acquisition
of
the
building
it
was
used
as
a
nursing
home
I
can't
tell
you
definitively
how
long
that
occurred.
We
can't
tell
you
definitively
what
types
of
modifications
occurred
to
the
site
during
the
time
that
it
was
owned
by
that
nursing,
home
Robert
or
prior
to
the
white
of
each
skin.
But
again
there
have
been
changes
to
the
exterior
of
the
building,
including
the
brand
that
why
don't
you
see
is
added
the
modification
to
the
north
Lisa,
nor
the
side
of
that
building.
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H
Within
the
rigid
storage
district,
as
well
as
the
proposed
construction
within
the
business
art
history,
so
I'm,
referring
specifically
to
the
modifications
that
are
ended
as
being
left
of
the
vertical
orange
line,
generally
record
line.
So
the
sort
of
old
black
line
that
you
see
both
dashed
black
line.
Bc
is
the
footprint
of
the
existing
domestic
violence.
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C
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H
The
architectural
character
of
the
district
for
a
period
of
50
years
this
site
and
the
1970
the
existing
administration
pool
building,
which
has
been
there
for
50
years,
has
been
greatly
impacting
the
neighborhood.
It
has
set
the
tone
for
what
the
neighbourhood
sense
a
place
is
relative
to
this
site
in
relation.
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H
Let's
hear
any
questions
you
can
relative
to
that
state
I
would
have
moved
to
the
third,
whether
demolition
of
the
property
structure
or
object
would
be
consecrated.
The
purpose
and
inside
of
this
chapter
into
the
objectives
of
the
historic
preservation,
excuse
me
of
historic
preservation
and
applicable
history.
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B
H
Exact
opposite
of
what
the
YWCA
is
seeking
to
do.
It
is
only
because
of
the
existing
domestic
violence.
Shelter
building
is
obsolete
and
impractical
to
be
included
and
regulated
in
a
cost-effective,
infeasible
matter
that
the
YWCA
has
come
to
the
conclusion
that
the
most
appropriate
course
of
action
for
that.
B
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C
H
Structure
object
is
of
such
old
unusual
or
distinctive
design,
texture
and
or
material
that
it
could
not
be
reproduced
without
great
difficulty
and
or
expense.
This
I
believes
a
pretty
subjective
standard
because
it's
a
little
difficult
to
describe
what
exactly
is
unusual
or
distinctive
to
one
person.
And/Or
constitutes
difficult
to
another
person
in
the
way
of
reproduction,
but
relative.
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H
Relative
to
do
condition
six
for
in
the
demolition
standards.
This
is
a
condition
that
pertains
to
whether
there
are
plans
for
a
period
up
to
five
years,
not
to
replace
the
building.
Well,
that
is
clearly
not
the
intention
here.
At
YWCA
is
proposing
this
demolition
specifically
because
it
has
plans
to
take
immediate
action,
in
fact,
as
soon
as
the
entitlement
process
includes,
which
is,
hopefully
this
fall,
or
it's
a
break
ground
and
commence
the
redevelopment
activities
that
are
driving
this
proposed
demolition.
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H
What
you
can't
really
appreciate
from
here
because
of
vantage
point,
the
higher
level
elevation
vantage
point
from
which
this
elevation
is
shown
is
that
the
gross
majority
of
that
proposed
to
lobby
curtain
wall
pedestrian
way
buildings.
Whatever
you
want
to
characterize,
it
is
well
actually
not
at
all,
be
visible
from
the
public
way,
which
is
obviously.
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B
C
H
C
H
With
the
architectural
style
of
the
existing
building
provements
on
the
YWCA
campus
today,
but
not
something
that
is
designed
in
a
manner
that
is
entirely
out
of
character
for
the
neighborhood.
In
fact,
if
you
look
at
that,
exhibit
that
I've
circulated
earlier
and
look
specifically
at
that
court
sheet.
H
So
I'm
I
would
respectfully
direct
you
to
the
proposed
condition,
bro
so
bottom
of
the
page,
and
look
specifically
at
photos.
Three
and
nine.
So
three
depicts
the
proposed
entryway
that
you
can
see
on
the
rendering
on
the
override
screen,
nine
to
fix
the
building
and
I
want
to
say
1800
Ridge.
If
I
recall
correctly,
that
I
think
we
could
all
very
comfortably
agree
has
a
much
more
dominant.
H
H
I
H
A
A
O
I
didn't
seize
me:
I'm
Harry
McWilliams
I'm,
one
of
the
neighbors
who
got
one
of
these
postcards
and
got
to
look
at
the
project.
First
of
all,
let
me
say:
I
flipped
that
neighborhood
for
their
good
nearly
50
years
and
I've
been
aware
of
the
YWCA
being
there
and
in
Venice
I've
supported
the
organization
and
what
it's
doing
I
support
its
work.
I
support
the
fact
that
it
wants
to
expand.
I
just
have
serious
reservations
about
the
project.
I
am
concerned
that
demolishing
a
historic
house
to
put
up
that.
B
O
O
I
was
in
close
contact
with
the
authors
and
under
all
of
environment
or
by
degree,
but
the
boundaries
were
made
tight
and
and
narrow
at
that
end,
because
the
character
of
the
city
changed,
the
streets
caves
changed
on
the
inside
of
the
street,
to
apartment
houses
and
pardon
me
I'm.
Sorry
means
why,
to
other
buildings
there,
what
used
to
be
a
house
at
historic
house
on
the
southwest
corner
of
the
church
and
Ridge
it
burned
after
the
district,
so
it
was
replaced
by
the
top
houses.
O
B
O
Building
helps
to
make
that
transition
of
the
district
that
gets
goes
north
and
asperity
and
come
to
to
Emerson
and
because
that's
physically,
this
is
that
the
character
changed.
At
that
point,
there
is
the
intersection
of
Green
Bay
Bridge
in
the
train
tracks
that
helped
to
go
to
determine
the
boundary
as
well,
so
I
I
just
feel
strongly
that
they
could
be
a
better
design.
Thank
you.
A
L
Thank
you.
My
name
is
Elizabeth
rack
and
I
am
the
neighbor
who
lives
in
very
close
proximity,
actually
1719
Asbury
right
behind
the.
Why
and
when
we
moved
in
I
am
also
speaking
as
a
professional
and
an
architect,
and
when
we
moved
in
it's
kind
of
like
living
going
to
move
in
Wrigley,
no,
we
knew
the
building
was
there.
L
You
know
what
we
were
we
were
with,
and
we've
had
a
very
peaceful
and
wonderful
coexistence,
and
we
also
believe
very
very
strongly
in
the
mission
of
the
YWCA
and
we've
been
up
as
well
as
the
flying
fish
and
have
been
we've
been
swimming
there
for
many
years.
So
we
really
believe
in
the
building.
I
do
think,
though,
that
architecture
has
a
responsibility,
it's
not
only
to
itself
and
whether
it's
in
an
historic
district
or
not,
but
it's
to
its
neighbors,
which
happened
to
be
in
historic
district
and
we've
been
working
with
the.
L
Why
and
through
the
course
of
the
last
year,
looking
at
plans,
but
what
we
see
today,
we
don't
see
any
impact
in
terms
of
what
we've
seen
are
potentially
of
what
the
impact
to
the
historic
district
is
and
to
the
neighbors
in
terms
of
impact
of
light
and
night
impact
of
noise
impact
of
sound
different
chemical
systems,
things
that
I
think
are
really
important
when
you're
a
neighbor
and
when
you're
a
neighbor
to
change
the
story
district.
So
what
I
would
ask
if
we
could
have
as
part
of
that
we
have
not.
L
L
But
then,
when
you
come
to
this
story,
which
is
just
on
the
other
side,
I
think
those
considerations
that
need
to
be
made,
and
we
have
not,
as
a
community
saying
that
that
looks
like
and
so
I
was
saying
that
I
would
I
asked
a
neighbor
and
somebody
who
has
a
vested
interest
in
the
community.
We've
lived
there
for
over
thirty
six
years.
I've
been
you
actually.
My
mother-in-law
was
part
of
that
was
on
the
board
that
approved
the
YWCA
building.
L
I
Three
years
ago
fought
in
this
district,
we
just
sit
outside
of
the
historic
district,
our
house,
but
with
that
proximity
to
our
neighbors
and
the
style
of
the
house,
we
live
in.
It
fits
in
the
context
of
the
historic
district
and
I
think
you
know
when
taking
the
development
along
Ridge
is
a
ever
changing
district
on
Ridge,
with
the
residences
that
are
going
up,
or
some
of
the
demo
should
have
happened
proposed
here
today.
B
I
Do
think,
though,
there
is
some
context
that
has
to
be
analyzed
and
discussed
not
only
by
the
applicant,
but
by
this
group
here
in
front
of
me,
I
would
think
one
as
previously
stated.
Acoustics
is
a
big
concern
today,
in
my
mind,
there's
an
acoustic
if
you
from
the
property
leading
onto
the
neighborhood
property
to
the
left,
that's
been
brought
in
the
first.
B
I
The
YWCA
that
was
sort
of
dismissed
by
this
committee
in
terms
of
the
purchase
and
the
change
of
use
of
the
houses
to
offices
and
then
I
can
just
as
an
example
I'm
out
with
a
decimal
here
yesterday
morning,
at
5:00
a.m.
but
the
traffic,
and
things
like
that.
You
know
again,
you
look
at
the
application
acoustically.
It
exceeds
the
allowable
noise.
Permit
ins
looking
at
the
current
proposed
site
design
forbid
this
off
tonight,
there's
a
an
existing
mechanical
system,
staying
where
it's
flanked
by
a
large
building.
I
There's
a
proposed
45
foot
tall
residential
tower,
creating
a
sort
of
L
shape,
or
you
shape
that
will
project
all
the
noise
and
coos
ticks
from
those
mechanical
units
onto
the
west
side
and
on
to
the
residences
adjacent
that
property.
So
I
think
that's
a
big
concern.
I
would
have,
and
my
neighbor's
replication
the
lime
station
have
soku
speaks
is
a
definitely
a
big
one.
I
I
would
also
look
at
the
site
plan
tonight
you
say
blowing
where
the
existing
residence
is
and
the
garage
that
much
directly
to
my
neighbors
of
the
South
that
private
it's
demoed.
It
was
proposed
today
to
the
loading
and
trash
refuse
area
which
again
puts
the
quantity
of
dumpsters
that
are
going
to
be
there
at
the
property
line
for
pickup.
So
again,
imagine
living
next
to
that.
Having
that
happening
with
directly
adjacent
your
backyard,
so
I
would
look
at
that
whole
property
line
and
separation
from
that
district
and
those
houses
along
the
adjacent
property.
C
I
K
B
K
K
The
statistics
that
she
has
taught
me:
oh
here's,
our
truth,
then
at
least
one
maybe
two
of
you
have
been
victims
of
domestic
violence,
or
you
know
someone
who
has
been
a
victim
of
domestic
violence
and
the
reason
that
I
bring.
That
up
is
for
two
reasons,
because
I
believe
that
it's
the
operation
and
the
mission
of
the
organization
that
deserves
the
survey
versus
the
building.
To
answer
your
question
directly,
mr.
chairman
I've
had
an
opportunity
to
tour
the
whole
facility
and
specifically
the
billeted
hosts.
K
K
I.
Don't
expect
you
to
step
out
of
the
standards
of
the
community,
but
I
do
understand
that
there
are
some
causes
and
reasons
to
suspend
the
rules.
I
think
if
there
was
ever
a
time
in
the
history
of
the
best
better
suited
committee
to
really
take
a
bold
stand
tonight
may
be
that
opportunity
and
whether
you
choose
to
or
not
I
confident.
B
N
F
B
F
N
F
B
F
N
A
O
It
was
built
before,
but
building
permits
were
established
in
1890
to
1894
I'm,
sorry,
so
the
work
would
have
been
done.
The
other
way
to
find
the
information
would
have
been
through
the
newspapers.
I
should
have
brought
him
tonight.
She's
not
been
well
so
I
didn't
think
to
bring
her
tonight
because
she
was
one
of
the
co-authors
and
it
was
that
material
very
well.
O
O
B
I
O
And,
as
I
said,
it
was
included,
I
can
tell
you
this.
It
was
included
because
it's
strengthened
the
district
and
health
to
tie
into
the
buildings
that
they
were
going
to
be
to
continue
take
in
on
a
Sperry.
The
boundaries
were
very,
very
tightly
drawn
and
excluded
everything
that
was
inappropriate
that
did
not
meet
the
standards
for
this
particular
district.
O
It's
I
can't
tell
you:
I
can't
tell
you
why
the
ramp
didn't
come
before
you,
because
it
should
have
accepted
Nathan,
iLife
safety
issue
and
it
may
have
gone
through
Carlos,
but
it
wasn't
was
the
district
it
was
created
in
18
1980.
So
it
would
have
been.
Timing
was
right,
No.
Is
there
anything
else
with.
I
I
O
City
until
about
1980
are
over
there
every
record
that
this
is
available
on
this
house,
but
unfortunately,
with
houses
that
were
built
before
1894.
The
information
is
very
sparse
and
then
you
have
to
turn
to
the
newsmakers
and
Anna
and
Barbara
did
read
the
newspapers
on
those
buildings.
So
that's
there
would
be
information
in
the
city
was
not.
It
was
a
nice
house,
a
nice
building
and
it
was
compatible
with
the
district
as
as
was
established,
and
they
said
there
was
another
house
on
the
corner,
so
they
didn't,
they
didn't
bleep
over
a
new
building.
O
B
J
So
like
looking
at
the
line
like
the
how
the
district
is
drawing
area-
and
there
is
a
very
definite
you
know-
the
district
level
follows
asbury,
and
then
it
comes
out
where
that
house
burned
down
used
to
be
right,
goes
across
the
street
to
the
YW
and
then
goes
/
aspirin.
It
keeps
going
so
we
have
commercial.
You.
O
Because
the
the
institutional
buildings
were
in
not
determining
would
have
been
non-contributing
and
because
they
brought
an
edge,
they
were
not
indeed
included
its
if
the
boundaries
of
this
district
go
in
and
out
and
in
and
out
posture
throughout
the
whole
district.
So
this
is
that
boundary
is
consistent
with
the
boundaries
of
a
derivative
work
for
draught.
For
that
district.
O
B
A
M
A
A
A
P
L
P
P
Also
understand
the
gentleman's
comments
about
bridge
being
an
ever-changing,
you
know
landscape
there.
We
have
a
lot
of
activity,
that's
going
on
there,
all
that
outside
of
the
historic
district
for
the
most
part.
So
not
something
I'm
supposed
to
obviously
comment
about
again.
The
new
construction
and
the
addition
that
you're
proposing
that
addition
specifically,
is
such
a
small
percentage
of
this
district,
that
that
is
nothing
that
concerns
me
and
I.
Think
this
really
comes
down
to.
P
I
came
in
here
with
a
few
more
concerns,
but
that's
I
was
listening
through
and
I
went
through
the
standard
several
times.
Just
you
know,
as
we're
all
sitting
here.
I
think
the
big
thing
that
was
critical
to
whether
this
approved
for
demo
or
not
approved
was
the
standard
one
which
is
does
this?
Have
the
significance
and.
B
P
B
B
P
A
residence
that
make
makes
me
sad
in
a
certain
way,
just
because
this
is
something
that
is
part
of
the
neighborhood.
It
is
part
of
the
fabric
for
the
district
I'm,
just
not
I'm
grappling
with
the
issue
that
I
don't
know.
I
know
in
this
nomination
form
and
called
it
an
anchor
to
the
corner
and
and
had
that
reference
I'm,
just
not
sure
that
I
feel
that
it
meets
that
standard
one
wholly
to
really
carry
the
weight
of
the
demolition,
so
I
actually
be
curious.
If
other
commissioners
have
any
comments
on
that,
because.
P
G
G
G
Little
confusing
these
are
done
all
these
things
with
Lincoln
and
1860s,
which
clearly
don't
have
anything
to
do
with
this
house.
Proceeding
structure
that's
long
gone,
but
I
would
want
to
know
a
little
more
about
what
we
know
about
this
specific
house.
Beyond
reading
the
Nationals
denomination
it
seems
like
that
is
a
quote.
They
found
at
the
newspaper
about
the
mid-80s
construction
of
this
house,
but
beyond
that
all
beliefs
and
abilities.
E
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
add
to
that
that
I'm
sure
I
am
also
curious
about
the
construction
of
that
house
and
one
of
the
detailing
I'm
torn
between
Mary's
argument,
which
I
intend
to
agree
with
I
think
it
does
hold
the
cornering
drove
around
that
blog
several
times
today,
and
it's
an
important
state
line
and
I
can
see
the
argument.
I
can
agree
with
the
argument
for
her.
Only
the
two
sections
of
the
has
very
rich
historic
districts
together.
I
also
have.
N
I
think
one
of
the
difficulties
is
that
there
was
an
intention
as
to
what
didn't
help
us
both
sides
of
the
church
when
the
district
was
created
and
the
irony
is
granted,
it
was
a
result
of
a
fire
and
not
somebody
coming
before
the
Commission
of
the
state,
less
care
about
the
building
at
the
south
side.
Sure
that
was
that
that
when
this,
this
is
also
a
demolish
you're.
Almost
at
the
point
of
saying
I
guess,
let's
redraw
the
boundaries
of
the
district,
because
there's
nothing
left
the
district
is
that
where
Teddy
was
intentionally
amazing.
A
N
N
O
M
Attachments
and
it's
basically
what
Steve
included
in
the
packet
I
mean
it's
the
the
nomination
form
and
that
she
broke
out
with
a
little
more
knowledge
of
Robert
Hill
was
built.
The
building
a
Civil
War
veteran
trying
to
the
merchant
banker
from
Milwaukee,
so
I
mean
I
could
share
the
email
about
how
at
this
point,
but
I
can
show.
Q
A
M
G
M
J
It's
just
going
to
say
that
the
one
comma
negative
thinking
like
kind
of
from
the
beginning,
when
you
were
we're
looking
at
the
blurb
about
the
house,
but
I'm,
also
trying
to
keep
the
context
of
the
district
in
mind
the
dish.
The
district
is
what
it
is
because
of
architectural
styles
that
contribute
that
vary
from
the
1860s
through
the
1920s.
So,
on
the
one
hand
that
home
that
was
built
in
the
1880s
and
its
architecture,
as
you
guys
come
from,
we
came
in
and
everyday
is
very
distinctive
on
that
one
stone.
J
Outstanding
features
and
the
district
stands
strong
in
were
kind
of
the
line
makes
more
sense
to
me
now
with
the
loss
of
that
other
house
and
many
things
without
this
strange
little
bump.
That's
that's
a
ridge
and
because
their
long
history
of
the
other
buildings
that
have
been
there
may
be
thwarted
too,
because
you
know
you
could
house
from
the
1880s,
but
I
can
see.
J
I
C
H
H
C
O
B
I
C
C
H
It's
by
cavities
or
supplier,
or
the
properties
community,
or
because
of
you,
know
that
appropriately
issue
demolition
permit.
Obviously
things
changed.
Neighborhood
character
evolves
as
a
result,
and
you
know
respectfully
I
think
that
it's
a
circumstances
for
this
property
in
relation
of
the
property
itself
and
the
overall
character
of
Ridge
demonstrate.
You
know
why
it
might.
C
H
H
I
B
B
N
N
Somewhere
in
the
process
of
doing
that,
we're
not
talking
about
either
or
separately,
discuss
the
standards
for
construction
since
the
construction.
When
we're
looking
at
a
little
bit,
looking
at
for
the
last
45
minutes
on
the
wall,
there
are
all
happening
and
that
portion
of
it
is
going
to
be
in
this
I
mean
if.
N
N
But
I
think
it's
a
commission
issue,
because
by
default
and
I'm
not
sure
there's
any
way
around
it.
A
decision
made
on
demolition
essentially
either
accepts
something
going
back
into
the
district
to
replace
that
house.
That
little
piece
that
we
are
looking
at
is
in
the
district
is
going
to
be
the
replacement.
So
when
we've
been
talking
about
what
replaced
building
in
the
same
way
that
there
was
a
discussion
of
homes
on
the
other
side,
this
will
be
the
replacement
on
the
north
side.
N
N
A
B
A
N
Come
on
there's
a
couple
of
architects
on
this:
let's
do
your
homework.
Well,
I
think
it's
been
grazed
and
you
might
as
well
address
it
as
to
you
know,
was
it
was
there?
Any
district
I
know
was
commented
by
the
original
speaker
that
we
can't
really
see
this
from
the
street
where
all
of
your
exhibits
I
can
see
if
the
church
and
I
can
see
it
from
Ridge.
So
to
say
that
that
piece,
really
not
even
even
your
photos,.
H
H
H
What
we're
talking
about?
Okay,
we're
talking
about
this
building
right
here,
so
this
two-story
portion
and
this
second-floor
only
working
ability
which
extends
along
the
west
side
of
the
ridge?
No
pun
intended
this
building
a
lot
of
Ridge
Road.
So
this
you
know
basically
from
here.
You
know
if
you
were
to
be
looking,
for
example,
spring
west
from
Ridge
at
the
existing
East
facade
of
this
building
here,
missus
beside
you
would
Jack
an
address.
This
probably
important,
I
get
from
from
about
like
this
point,
north.
B
A
M
To
the
fact
that
this
is
public
building
trying
to
be
wide
open
and
findings
and
those
sort
of
things,
I
think
and
also
the
context,
two
things
to
be
said
a
few
times
of
the
building.
That's
there
now
you
know
we're
already
dealing
with
a
lot
of
glaze
saying
you
know
we're
preschool
space
at
some
point
so
in
velocity
and
just
by
saying
it,
no,
it
wasn't
more
trying
to
match
a
hip
roof.
M
N
I
guess
my
concern
is-
and
you
don't
have
any
way
around
this-
that
all
the
buildings
that
are
surrounding
that
addition
are
outside
of
this
up
to
this
I'm
talking
about
the
existing
YWCA
and
ironically
in
the
50
years,
or
that
they've
been
there,
they
become
the
contacts
as
much
as
anything
else.
So
you
know
you're
not
really
addressing
that
context
as
much
and
it
doesn't
see
you
know
we're
caught
up
and
standards.
It's
not
really
your
fault
to
talk
about
proportions.
Openings
we've
just
gone
through
that.
M
I
A
Non-Adjacent
historic
structures
in
history-
and
we
do
have
the
right
to
consider
whether
the
building
is
in
some
way
it
doesn't
meet
the
standards
in
stature,
manage
the
list
clearly
proposing
structures
that
are,
for
example,
directly
adjacent
others
to
structures.
That's
a
major
concern.
I
mean
I,
think
correctly,
saying
that
that
concern
dissipates
it's
hard
to
find
the
start
preservation
issues
when
it's
not
approximate
to
another
store
instruction.
It
could
have
composed
that
building
here,
I
think
we've
all
seen
them
that
still
would
have
been
very
destructive
it
to
the
district
and
I
mean.
A
M
N
P
Having
more
magnet
sidewalk
many
times,
honest
leader,
I
go
to
the
parking
lot
of
the
trees,
you
very
rarely
you
do
see
the
historic
home,
but
this
structure
will
be
very
neutral
specimen
in
my
and
I
walk
that
blossom
any
time
because
we're
not
seeing
it
you
just
don't
miss
anything
they're
coming
from
a
sphere
anymore.
So
if
that.
N
A
I
N
N
M
I
M
A
A
P
P
P
Standard
is
written.
It
really
needs
to
be
detrimental,
as
it
says,
to
the
public
interests
and
contrary
to
the
welfare
general
welfare.
I,
do
think
the
the
lack
of
speaking
out
to
save
the
house
and
the
work
that
the
YWCA
does
for
the
community.
In
my
opinion,
just
to
state,
it
said
I
think
that
that
actually
weighs
this,
that
it's
unfortunate,
we
don't
want
to
see
a
home
like
this
or
home,
leaves
the
city
of
Evanston
in
this
way.