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From YouTube: 02-14-19 Historic District Landmark Board Meetting
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02-14-19 Historic District Landmark Board Meetting
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It
first
okay
item
a
new
improvements
to
exist
instruction
in
parentheses,
new
roof,
exterior
and
interior
windows
and
door
replacement,
new
mechanical
electrical
and
plumbing,
as
required
to
make
coats
new
interior
layout
new
parking,
layouts
front
and
back
new
metal
gate
and
repaint
entire
building
throughout,
as
required
to
match
existing
colors
location
lot.
9
block
168,
Western
Division,
commonly
known
as
1602
before
Street
property
owners,
Jose
are
got
to
junior
and
my
god
it
go
there
owner
applicant
historic
district,
the
st.
Peter's,
historic
district
htlv.
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Me
and
my
wife-
oh
my
god,
aw-
are
the
owners
of
1602
Victoria.
You
recently
purchased
it
she's,
not
even
gonna,
be
here
today
she
got
stuck
at
work,
she's,
a
homicide,
detectives.
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That's
just
and
those
will
be
replaced
with
she
was
mentioned,
the
existing
ones.
The
second-story
part,
was
a
new
second-story
floor
on
the
inside
from
the
outside.
It
looks
that
you
can
tell
it's
a
two-story
building,
however,
on
the
inside
there
are
also
variety,
some
pictures
where
you
could
tell
that
it's
non-existent
because
of
the
open
roof
everything
inside
pretty
much
deteriorated,
rotted
away,
all
the
walls
seems
to
be
a
have
been
torn
out
by
whoever
owned
it
to
us.
So
there's
nothing.
There
there's
no
floor
either.
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We
we
only
look
at
the
exterior
I
would
use
just
ask
you
if
you
would
take
a
look
at
the
Secretary
of
Interior
standards
for
rehabilitation
of
historic
buildings.
It
has
four
interior
and
exterior,
and
whenever
you
do
have
material
historic
material,
they
call
it
historic
fabric
that
can
be
kept.
It
is
best
to
keep
it
and
repair
it
as
opposed
to
replace
it.
So
if
you
don't
replace
I
mean
if
you
end
up
replacing
the
interior,
we
don't
have
any
jurisdiction
on
that.
B
You
may
want
to
keep
some
of
the
elements,
because
it's
historic
information
that
would
be
good
to
have
documented.
For
us.
You
know
your
design
professional
to
document
the
existing
same
with
the
exterior
windows.
It
doesn't
look
to
me.
I
haven't
surveyed
every
window
that
there
is
any
that
are
in
good
shape
to
keep.
But
if
you
find
a
good
window,
then
you
have
a
lot
more
information.
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It's
not
historic,
so
you
don't
have
to
match
it.
Oh
you
should
match
something
that
you
find
within
the
building.
That
is
of
original
character.
So
if
it
used
to
have
a
panel
door,
then
it
would
be
best
and
if
you're
gonna
make
the
investment
of
a
new
door,
do
you
want
to
try
and
make
it
appropriate
to
the
origin.
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D
York,
you
recommended,
because
this
is
a
huge
effort
on
the
building
and
you
are
commended
for
for
making
making
a
stab
at
at
restoring
what.
Otherwise
once
was
a
beautiful
building.
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It
turned
out
that
thief
was
not
in
there,
but
it
I
saw
I
got
to
see
how
bad
it
is
and
I
hope
that
you
remove
the
unwanted
tenants
that
you
have
there.
Yes,
there
are
some
people
that
are
hang
out
there
and
because
it's
been
by
itself
for
a
long
time
and
I
agree
with
you
about
looking.
You
know,
because
I
myself
have
searched
for
the
interior
of
my
building
and
I
have
not
found
any.
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Unfortunately,
I,
don't
know
where
the
interior
stairway
went
and
I,
don't
know
what
the
what
the
actual
fireplaces
looked
like
and
nobody's
been
able
to.
Tell
me
and
I
did
way
back
when
I
bought
mine,
I
searched
and
searched,
because
I
really
wanted
to
find
how
it
looked
inside
and
how
it
goes
into
the
basement.
I
don't
know
if
yours
has
a
basement,
no.
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B
You
haven't
indicated
any
signage,
but
in
the
future,
once
you
know,
if
you're
gonna
have
a
tenant
or
who's
gonna
use,
it
you'll
have
to
bring
it
back
to
us
and
for
to
the
building
permit
for
office,
okay
to
obtain
a
permit
and
then
approval
for
that
site.
You
may
ask
them
also
about
the
sign
ordinance
because
there'll
be
limitations
as
to
the
size
and
the
type
okay.
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Positive
or
negative
receive
one
letter
in
favor,
which
was
the
property
owner
and
and
just
to
mention
madam
chair
stuff,
had
several
meetings
with
the
applicants
and
they're
aware
they
submitted
for
plan
with
you
exactly
the
same
plans
out
here
in
front
of
you,
but
this
is
just
for
this.
Whatever
you
approve
I,
so
the
layouts,
for
example,
for
the
parking
they
will
tell
them
what
they
needed.
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Brakes
are
fired
when
they're
made
and
when
they're
fired
the
edges
are
become
more
solid
and
the
interior
stays
or
you
could
crumble
it,
and
so
you
want
to
be
sure
you
don't
break
that
skin.
You
know,
or
else
it's
going
to
deteriorate
further
and
you
probably
do
have
some
brick,
that's
already.
Yes,
it
generated,
so
those
can
be
replaced,
the
individual
bricks.
You
know
that
creamy
damaged
and
you
may
be
able
to
find
some
matching
bricks
within
the
same
property,
and
you
know
sometimes
they
have
leftover.
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Was
it
would
be
very
hard
to
do
anything
else
right?
You
know,
even
if
this
at
one
point
was
naturally
brick
finish,
it
would
be
very
difficult
to
get
back
to
that
finish.
So
so
is
that
me,
as
planning
is
that
approved?
If
this
was
a
painted,
brick
and
maybe
originally
was
exposed
brick?
Is
it
acceptable
to
continue
with
a
painted?
Yes.
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B
Again,
you
can
look
at
the
historical
resources
to
get
help
in
determining
what
species
to
use.
Now
there
are
companies
that
will
test
material.
So
if
you
find
a
piece
of
the
old
wood
shingles,
you
can
have
that
tested
and
they'll
tell
you.
You
know
what
what
it
is
I
mean.
It
may
be
longleaf
pine,
which
you
cannot
find
anymore
unless
it's
reclaimed,
but
that's
you
know
for
historic
purposes.
You
know
it's
always
good
to
collect
information
and
make
the
right
decision
I'm.