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From YouTube: Historic District Board of Review- May 23, 2022
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Historic District Board of Review- May 23, 2022
A
A
All
right
with
that
did
everyone
receive
last
month's
meeting
notes.
Everyone
have
a
chance
to
review
and
are
there
any
corrections
edits.
F
F
B
H
F
H
A
All
right,
we
will
now
go
to
our
applications.
We
have
five
applications
on
for
the
night.
Just
so
everyone
knows
the
process,
for
this
I'll
say
the
address
of
the
application
and
then
the
person
or
persons
who
are
representing
the
application.
Please
come
up
to
the
podium
state,
your
name
and
address
that
point
in
time.
Brooke
will
go
over
a
summary
of
the
application,
then
give
a
chance
for
the
applicant
or
the
people
representing
the
applicant
application
to
add
to
that.
A
Then
we'll
give
a
chance
for
the
audience
to
speak
to
their
concerns
or
any
issues
they
might
have
for
or
against
the
application,
and
then
at
that
point
in
time
the
board
will
then
go
through
a
findings
of
fact,
and
then
we
will
vote
on
the
application
on
whether
or
not
it
will
receive
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
or
not
or
coa,
as
you'll
probably
hear
during
the
course
of
the
meeting.
A
C
This
building
is
an
1835
commercial,
contributing
zone,
central
business
district.
The
coa
request
is
to
install
a
wood
accessory
building
approximately
13
foot
by
seven
or
excuse
me,
13
foot,
seven
inches
by
24
foot,
one
inch
with
a
metal
roof
behind
321
jefferson
and
you
can
see
the
photograph
of
the
building
as
it
sits
now.
C
A
I
I
just
want
to
keep
the
building
use
it
for
storage
and
eventually
redo
the
fence.
You
can
see
the
fence
line
there
in
the
picture.
I
want
to
clean
that
up
and
put
new
fencing
in
and
eventually
scoot
the
building
towards
the
back
line
of
the
property
line
where
the
existing
partial
fence
that's
still
there.
A
So
I
got
one
I
got
a
couple
things
then
based
on
what
you
just
said
so
one.
Why
did
you
already
put
it
in
without
getting
approval
for
putting
the
building
in
place.
B
A
A
Okay
and
then,
second
to
what
you're
wanting
to
do
just
make
sure
you
know
the
biggest
things
are
two
one
is
before
you
replace
the
fence.
Make
sure
you
get.
You
know
the
proper
approvals,
because
you're
replacing
kind
like
and
kind
you
may
not
need
to
come
in
from
the
board,
but
you
certainly
still
have
to
do.
Approvals
second
would
be
make
sure
you're,
looking
at
your
setbacks
and
make
sure
the
building
is,
is
appropriate
to
the
setbacks
that
you
have
to
have.
A
So
you
know
just
in
case
with
that
you
might
have
to
go
in
from
the
planning
commission,
okay,
okay,
so
any
questions
comments
from
the
board.
F
F
I
D
Does
this
building
have
electricity.
G
I
Yes,
sir,
yes,
sir,
it
was
brought
in,
it
was
a
pre-manufactured
building
on
it,
brought
it
in
on
a
truck
it's
on
skids,
there's
no
there's
no
blocking
underneath
of
it
or
anything.
It's
literally
on
its
own,
its
own
runners,
yeah.
J
J
Well,
the
the
other
thing
is,
it
may
be
sitting,
and
I
don't
know
what
the
building
code
is
in
the
city,
but
it
may
be
sitting
too
close
to
your
other
building.
You
may
have
to
have
a
separation
from
that,
especially
on
a
storage
building,
because
you
could
be
storing
stuff
in
there.
If
that
catches
fire,
it
could
burn
down
that
whole
block.
J
J
Well,
anything
such
as
propane
tanks
or
lawn
mowers,
or
anything
like
that,
because
it
could
be
a
could,
set
that
off
and
be
a
very
serious
situation.
So
that's
why
we're
very
concerned
about
you
know
it's
what
we
want
to
know
what
what
you're
putting
yeah
in
your
buildings.
I
J
There
there's
reasons
why
we
have
permits
yeah
sure
and
it's
it's
even
though
it's
a
temporary
building
you've
got
over
about
over
300
square
feet
of
of
storage
back
there
that
you
use
so
at
least
that's
like-
and
I
wasn't
great
in
math
in
school.
So
forgive
me
if
my
numbers
are
wrong,
but
we're
very
concerned
about
that,
and
these
old
buildings
have
little
timbers
in
them
and
if
you
were
around
when
the
courthouse
caught
fire,
they
put
it
out
about
eight
times
before
they
got
it
out
because
it
kept
re-catching
fire.
D
K
We
would
check
setbacks,
but
since
it's
a
temporary
structure,
there's
not
a
need
for
a
building
permit,
because
it's
under
a
certain
square
footage
yeah.
F
J
Findings
of
fact,
new
construction,
infill
buildings,
since
this
is
a
temporary
building
again.
The
the
bullet
points
here
really
don't
apply
to
this
other
than
the
fact
that
you
do
need
to
get
your
setbacks
checked
as
well
as
making
sure
that
before
you,
you
do
another
one,
and
if
you
move
it
again,
we
know
what
you're
doing
right
and
I
think
that's
the
most
important
thing
and
as
far
as
being
compatible,
I
think
you're
you're
behind
your
building
you've
got
fencing
around
it.
J
You're
going
to
redo
your
fence,
which
I
think
would
be
a
great
idea
I'll
help
screen
a
little
bit
because
a
lot
of
people
use
that
alley.
As
you
know,
walking
back
and
forth
to
main
street.
So
so
it
would
be
great
to
do
that
so
from
that
standpoint,
but
I
think,
as
far
as
the
main
thing
is,
you
didn't
get
check
with
city
hall
before
you
put
it
in
and
that's
the
main
finding
of
fact.
We
have
here
yeah.
I
G
A
F
H
H
A
F
I
agree
for
the
same
reasons
also.
I
would
just
like
to
note
that
if
you
do
move
it
you'll
need
to
file
a
new
application
with
the
historic
district
board
and
also
then
I
guess
if
he
needs
a
work
permit,
he
would
have
to
get
that
as
well
or
does
he
not
need
one
because
it's
a
infill
temporary
building,
even
if
he
moves
it.
C
As
nicole
stated,
because
it's
under
a
certain
square
footage,
a
building
permit
is
not
necessary.
Okay,.
F
So
just
your
application
to
the
historic
board
of
review.
Okay,.
A
C
F
D
A
So
joel
you'll
get
your
certificate
of
appropriateness
in
the
mail,
so
you
already
obviously
have
it
in,
but
this
will
actually
make
it.
You
know
formal,
okay,
so
and
then
everything
else
that
we've
already
mentioned
today
but
appreciate.
A
You
know
what
we're
trying
to
say
and
what
we,
what
we've
done
so
and
good
luck
in
the
future
with
it
awesome.
A
So
we'll
go
into
the
next
application
of
not
then
our
next
application
then
is
613
walnut
street.
L
C
C
And
this
photo
is
the
inspiration
photo
of
what
the
railings
and
columns
will
look
like
upon
completion,
and
that
is
all
I
have
okay.
L
L
L
L
L
L
So
we've
got
a
lot
more
work
to
do
on
the
inside,
but
I'd
like
to
get
the
porch
done.
A
L
L
A
But
we.
L
Are
proposing
to
do
it
with
all
pressure
treated
lumber?
Okay,
because
I,
like
maintenance,
free
yeah,
very
similar
to
that,
except
except
for
the
stairway?
Okay,.
A
L
It
may
be
on
the
bed,
I
didn't
bring
it
with
me,
he's
going
to
put,
I
think,
they're
six
plus
sixes.
I
know
they're
expensive.
A
L
If
those
floor,
joists
coming
through
the
wall
are
still
in
good
shape,
we're
going
to
try
to
keep
those.
We
hope
we
hope
we
can,
because
if
not
that's
going
to
be
more
expense,
but
it's
it's
in
pretty
sad
shape.
Yeah.
L
The
post
there
I
was
going
to
use
them,
I'm
going
to
replace
them
with
with
the
pressure
treatment
with
the
treated
lumber
and
those
are
those
are
not
depressive
treated.
G
L
L
L
If
you
know
where
the
ovo
office
is
it's
directly
across
the
street
that
was
built
last
summer,
I
believe
guys
did
a
good
job
and
I'm
sure
that
wasn't
each
wasn't
cheap
either,
but
unfortunately
the
prices
were
really
gone
up.
In
fact,
I
don't
know
whether
my
my
the
contractor
is
going
to
be
able
to
come
in
with
those
same
numbers
or
not
the
it's
a
possibility.
They
could
be
be
more
expensive,
yeah.
F
B
D
D
I
mean
I
think
it
would
go
better
with
the
architecture
of
the
of
the
building.
If
you
would
just
just
it's
just
little
details,
you
know
like
a
little
capital,
a
little
finial
around
the
bottom
of
just
you
know
it
wouldn't
cost.
D
L
D
L
L
L
It's
almost
like
a
money
pit.
So.
D
L
To
keep
this
as
reasonable
possible
in
getting
this
accomplished
I'll,
take
a
look
at
it,
but
I
I
can't
guarantee
that
I
can
do
that.
F
We
usually
like
our
column,
the
columns
and
railings
and
to
be
painted
to
blend
in
with
the
historic
structure.
L
L
L
A
Yeah,
oh
yeah.
I
definitely
definitely,
if
you're
going
south
any
questions
or
concerns
from
the
audience.
A
All
right
hearing,
none
owen-
you
want
to
take
findings
of
that.
Okay,.
D
Okay,
so
let's
see
here
it
says
historic:
porch
is
visible
from
the
street.
This
is
visible
from
the
street
or
from
a
public.
Right-Of-Way
should
be
retained,
but
you're
you're
saying
yours
is
pretty
much
dilapidated
has
to
be
rebuilt,
but
you
sounds
like
you
are.
D
D
Right
so
you're
trying
to
keep
what's
keepable.
So
that's
consistent
with
the
guidelines.
Okay,
okay,
you're,
not
talking
about
screening
it
in
it
says
you
should
use
materials
and
styles
that
are
compatible
with
the
building,
which
is
why
I
was
suggesting
you
just
add
a
little
capital
and
a
finial
to
each
of
those
columns
cost
almost
nothing.
D
And
yeah
the
photographic
evidence
that
we
have
is
not
useful
really
because
it
was
not
a
federal
style.
It
was
clearly
a
porch
that
was
rebuilt,
those
cross.
It
was
sort
of
an
x-shaped.
What
was
in
there
before.
D
Yeah
yeah,
so
that
was
not
really
proper
to
begin
with
what
you're
taking
off
anyway.
Okay
details
should
be
retained,
but
there
really
aren't
any
details:
okay,
so
wood
porches
should
let's
see
what's
appropriate
here.
D
Wood
is
an
approved
material
and
that's
what
you're
planning
on
using
is
100
wood.
So
that's
consistent
with
the
guidelines.
D
C
D
It
seems
to
me
that
your
proposal
is
consistent
with
the
guidelines.
H
J
J
A
C
C
C
B
K
Speak
to
that
it
was,
it
was
determined
that
the
porch
originally
wasn't
visible
from
a
street
in
an
alley.
We
missed
a
public
alley
off
to
the
side
where
I
believe
this
picture
kind
of
shows
a
viewpoint,
which
is
why
we
asked
her
to
amend
the
application
to
include
it.
D
F
K
We're
trying
right
now
to
clarify
that
review
process
when
we
switch
to
iwork
we're
using
it
to
try
to
improve
our
processes.
So
we
have
added
where
brooke
or
I
need
to
sign
off
on
all
building
prevents
downtown.
K
J
J
They
have
worked
their
little
tails
off
getting
that
roof
and
that
porch
set
up
because
they've
taken
away
about
how
many
truckloads
of
rotten
wood
off
of
that.
The
porch
was
not
set
up
right.
Unfortunately,
and
a
lot
of
wood
rot
occurred,
so
they've
had
at
least
three
at
least
three
loads,
big
dump,
loads
of
wood.
Taken
out
of
that-
and
we
didn't
talk
about
this.
B
J
I
saw
this
and
I
also
even
before
I
knew
they
were
coming
before
the
board.
I
sent
brooke
a
an
email
saying:
look
at
this
wonderful
success
story:
they're,
restoring
this.
This
garage,
which
I
think
is
wonderful.
What
they're
doing
I've
lived
in.
We
bought
our
house
in
1996
and
watched
the
steady
decline
of
that
property
and
they're
really
bringing
it
back
to
life
and
I'm
very
pleased
with
what
they're
doing
so.
I
would
hardly
support
what
they're
what
they're
saying
to
do
now.
J
I
don't
know
if
that
board's,
probably
not
aware
of
this,
but
the
the
one
of
the
people
who
live
on
our
street
said
the
second.
That
house
had
two
stories
at
one
time
and
the
second
story
was
taken
off.
So
I
don't
know
if
you're
going
to
change
that
roof
on
the
regular
house
or
not
so
you're
going
to
leave
it.
The.
E
The
actual
house
was
replaced
within
the
last
few
years.
I
want
to
say
maybe
five
or
six
years
before
we
purchased
the
property,
which
was
just
this
past
february,
so
thankfully
we
don't
have
to
replace
that
roof.
Okay,
unfortunately,
the
porch.
We
were
hoping
to
maintain
the
wood
there,
but
when
they
got
up
to
it,
it
was
rotted
or
termite
infested
all
the
way
up
to
the
shingle
on
the
roof
area
on
the
on
the
actual
porch.
So
that
had
to
be
taken
off,
as
you
said,
and
replaced
with
more
wood.
B
F
E
E
It
is
very
small,
it
looks
to
be
maybe
one
foot
to
two
foot
and
it's
angled
like
on
the
edges
there
on
that
bottom
left
picture
you'll
see
there
on
the
underneath
the
wires
where
the
lines
are
running.
That's
you
know
a
very
small
area,
so
it
might
be
two
or
three
inches
at
that
end
and
then
it
just
graduates
up
a
little
bit
underneath
that
plywood.
E
E
So
if
I
didn't
get
up
there
to
measure
anything,
I'm
going
to
say
ideally
no
more
than
two
feet
off
this
end,
probably
closer
to
six
inches
or
less
on
the
center,
and
then
it
would
just
be
trimmed
out
the
area.
That's
going
to
be
the
largest
and
the
same
on
the
back
here,
it's
very
thin
there
underneath
the
area
so.
J
B
B
F
F
G
Well,
just
I
guess
I'd
like
to
stage
just
first
and
I'm
sure
you're
already
aware
of
this,
but
just
from
back
from
the
ordinance
is
that
you
need
to
get
permission
for
come
before
the
board
for
the
certificate
of
appropriations
before
the
work's
done
this
one.
The
door's
already
been
taken
out
and
everything's
done,
and
I
think
it
looks
better
than
it
did
before.
It's
just
the
point
of.
Why
are
we
doing
this?
If
we
don't
do
it.
B
G
A
G
So
I
guess
one
they
are
preserving
the
brick
face.
Staying
in
the
original
location
and
the
the
doors.
B
G
A
All
right
and
then
this
is
the
roof
for
the
porch
on
the
house.
H
H
If
you
were
talking
about
a
roof,
it
would
be
a
little
different,
but
for
a
sighting,
even
if
it's
a
graduated
sighting,
it
seems
like
that's,
not
the
proper
material
for
it.
But
I
don't
know
exactly
what
would
have
been
that
building's
been
standing
for
a
long
time.
It
could
have
been
changed
out
a
half
a
dozen
times
or
from
what
it
originally
was.
E
A
F
Yeah,
I
agree
for
the
same
reasons.
I
think
that
there
would
be
a
better
use
of
materials
if
you
would
consider
a
weatherboard
or
shingles
or
board
and
batten
at
the
top.
I
don't
believe
that
the
galvanized
metal
is
appropriate
for
this
building,
but
other
than
that
I
mean,
I
think,
the
the
work
that
you've
done
on
the
house
and
the
garage
is
is
good
and
it
follows
our
guidelines.
A
A
J
J
C
I
actually
have
it
so
survey
listed
as
a
circa
1910
wood
frame
garage,
a
vertical
board,
siding
and
a
cabled
roof.
J
Okay,
so
I
think
the
vertical
board
siding,
probably
rotted
out
and
they
slapped
some
plywood
over.
It's
what
it
looked
like
to
me
and
I
think
that
corrugated
metal
will
last
a
lot
longer
and
basically
give
you
a
lot
better
service
than
wood,
especially
with
the
moisture
we
have
back
there.
So
I
agree
for
the
same
reasons
with
that
additional
comment.
D
D
D
A
I
agree
with
owen
and
what
he
stated,
but
I
will
say
this
somebody
said
you
know
they
felt
like
this
fit
the
guidelines
out
everything
but
doing
the
project
prior
to
fits
the
guidelines.
I
don't
want
to
belabor
the
the
point,
but
I
do
want
to
make
the
point.
So
you
know,
because
this
is
a
public
meeting
and
certainly
we
do
have
these
guidelines
in
place
for
a
reason,
I
think
you
know
with
what
mike
said.
You
guys
are
doing
great
work
on
that
building.
A
It's
not
far
from
my
house
either
because
mike's
very
close
to
me,
and
so
I
think
it's
good
what
you're
doing,
and
I
think
these
are
good
projects.
I
just
think
it
just
needs
to
there's
steps
to
make
sure
that
we
just
are
all
on.
You
know
in
lock,
step
together
working
together,
but
I
certainly
agree
with
owen.
F
Based
on
the
preceding
findings
of
fact,
I
move
that
the
madison
historic
district
board
of
review
grant
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
to
john
and
melanie
harrell
for
the
proposed
already
completed
infill
of
a
standard
door
on
the
east
side
of
the
garage
with
salvage
brick,
to
restore
the
original
facade
and
to
include
galvanized
metal
citing
to
be
installed
on
top
of
the
roof
line
portion
of
the
garage
extending
one
to
two
feet
from
the
roof
downward
and
the
rebuilding
of
the
rear.
Porch.
A
Approved
you
will
get
your
coa
in
the
mail,
you
can
begin
or
finish
work
as
long
as
you
get
all
your
permits
and
so
forth.
So
thank
you
molly.
Thank
you
appreciate
it.
I
do
want
to
make
sure
I
tell
both
brooke
and
nicole.
You
know,
obviously
it's
disheartening
a
little
bit
that
city
official
made
the
decision
to
do
this.
A
C
A
A
M
I
I
went
to
the
to
the
office
here
and
picked
up
the
green
paperwork,
which
I
thought
was
a
permit
to
put
the
shed
in,
and
so
I
went
to
the
order
or
I
went
to
order
the
shed
and
scheduled
delivery,
and
I
was
putting
some
blinds
up.
I
put
the
paper
in
the
window.
A
A
F
M
B
M
The
the
place
where
I
bought
the
shed
didn't
have
an
8x10
and
they
didn't
anticipate
having
any.
They
didn't
have
plans
to
build
any.
So
that
was
my
next
choice.
C
But
that
is
on
the
brochure
that
the
applicant
gave
us
to
include
with
the
application.
D
A
H
A
A
H
It's
in
conformance
and
it's
set
back
from
the
alley-
the
project
at
first
it
had
said
that
it
was
vinyl,
but
now
we
have
agreed
that
it's
a
party
board
and
I
believe
in
that
case,
then
it
would
be
in
performance
with
the
with
the
guidelines
as
well.
A
F
I
agree
for
the
same
reasons,
and
I
think
you
know
the
fact
that
you've
located
it
located
the
building
behind
your
house
and
set
it
back,
follows
our
guidelines
as
well.
Guideline
number
three
on
page
69-71.
A
J
J
Get
it
out
because
believe
it
or
not
on
a
90
degree
day,
a
storage
building
get
up
to
130
140
degrees
very
quickly,
especially
if
it
has
no
ventilation
and
those
don't
have
very
good
ventilation.
So
I
would
recommend
you
think
about
that
before
you
put
that
kind
of
thing
in
there,
you
might
want
to
check
with
fire
marshall,
on
that
zoning
too,
on
that,
because
nicole
those
may
have
to
be
further
set
back
than
a
regular
structure
next
to
a
home,
especially
if
they
store
things
in
it
like
that.
A
A
And
I
too
agree
for
the
same
reasons.
Certainly
we
did
I
you
know
I
didn't
want
to
have
you
come
up
you've
already
heard.
You
know
many
people
you
know
hearing
today
that
not
do
things
ahead
of
time,
and-
and
I
do
you
know-
definitely
want
to
just
reiterate
that
you
know
please
in
the
future.
A
If
you
got
something
exterior
wise
before
you
do
something,
although
you
got
things
that
you
need
to
get
done,
and
I
and
I
totally
understand
that
please
make
sure
you
go
through
the
process
so
that
we
don't
have
to
talk
through
that
part
when
it's
it's
a
little
bit
easier,
easier
time
in
meeting.
So
all
right
with
that
accept
emotion.
M
I
know
that
picture
showed
that
there
was
like
awnings
on
that
house.
There
are
no
awnings
on
that
house.
A
F
Based
well,
first
of
all,
let
me
ask:
did
we
decide
if
we're
going
to
have
the
fire
marshall
check
in.
B
A
All
right,
rebecca
you'll,
get
your
certificate
certificate
of
appropriates
in
the
mail,
so
that'll
make
the
the
decision,
obviously
formal,
and
you
should
expect
that
either
the
fire
marshal
or
building
inspector
will
come
out
at
some
point
to
take
a
look
and
talk
with
you
all
right.
Thank
you
very
much
appreciate
it
all
right,
we'll
go
back
to
an
application
that
we
had
earlier
to
see.
If
we
had
someone
show
up
at
one
for
130
mulberry
street.
K
A
Right
all
right,
so
now
we
will
move
to
any
new
business.
Is
there
any
new
business
from
anyone.
K
K
K
So
if
the
board
wants
to
offer
any
comments,
I
will
take
those
and
then
pass
them
along
to
our
consultant
team
and
then
we'll
probably
should
go
ahead
and
probably
open
the
floor
for
public
comments,
also
after
the
board.
If
you
want
to.
K
A
Because
I
didn't
expect
to
do
that
today,
I
kind
of
expected
just
you
know,
because
it
just
came
out.
I
don't
think
it's
really
given
people
a
whole
lot
of
time
to
review
and
look
at
those
to
you
know
provide
a
whole
lot
of
comment
just
yet.
F
Nicole,
what
is
the
timeline.
B
K
We
were
originally
supposed
to
have
our
everything
done,
based
on
our
grant
before
june,
because
of
the
timetable
that
it
took
a
national
park
service
to
approve
grants,
they've
offered
all
awardees
from
2021
to
get
extensions
on
their
timelines,
so
we
took
advantage
of
that
because
our
our
original
timeline
would
have
required
a
special
hearing
by
the
historic
board
as
well
as
not
much
public
comments,
and
we
didn't
want
to
do
that.
K
J
Page
69,
the
the
I
guess
my
my
position
is:
the
guidelines
are
guidelines
and,
for
example,
about
halfway
down.
In
the
first
paragraph,
it
says,
galvanized
standing
seams
with
large
ridge
are
not
appropriate
in
historic
district.
I
think
that's
our
role
as
a
board
to
determine
what's
appropriate
and
what's
not
appropriate.
I
don't
think
the
guidelines,
I
think
you
should
say,
may
not
be
appropriate.
I
mean,
as
there's
some
pretty
strong
language
and,
for
example,
vinyl
and
vinyl-clad
windows
do
not
actually
resemble
historic
windows
and
are
not
approvable.
J
G
G
B
D
So
we're
we've
received
this
copy.
This
draft
of
the
guidelines
and
one
option
is:
we
could
just
vote
to
accept
it
exactly
as
it
is.
I
doubt
we'll
do
that.
We'll
probably
have
some
suggestions
like
we
just
did
on
changes,
but
shouldn't
we
have
a
meeting
where
we
all
bring
our
changes
that
we
would
like
to
see
and
then
it
would
be.
I
would
hope
more
formal
where
you
suggest
it.
Everyone
considers
it
and
either
votes
it
up
or
down,
and
then
we
go
to
the
next
person
with
their
suggestions.
K
D
K
On
this
timeline,
it's
tight
anyway.
K
Just
because
it
does
require
an
ordinance
amendment,
so
it
takes
three
readings
by
council,
so
that's
a
month
and
a
half
and
then
we
have
to
give
the
for
dnr.
The
final
submission
has
to
include
the
printed
document,
so
we
have
to
give
the
printer
time
to
print
everything.
So
that
takes
time
and
we.
A
K
A
A
C
So
our
may
fast
track
applications.
We
had
mad
town
liquors
at
814,
east
2nd
street
received
a
denied
coa
to
install
a
chain
link
fence
with
barbed
wire
strands.
At
the
top
kathy
taylor.
C
It
was
going
to
be
primarily
behind
the
building,
but
the
fence
would
have
come
out
and
then
visible
on
the
side
for
a
few
feet,
and
so
because
that
visibility
and
non-conformance
headlines
they
received
a
denied
coa.
They
were
given
the
opportunity
to
amend
the
application
resubmit.
They
decided
not
to
do
that
at
this
time.
C
So
kathy
taylor
at
1010
west
main
street,
received
approved
approval
to
remove
a
6x6
square
post
on
the
front
porch
and
replace
them
with
a
more
architecturally
appropriate
six
inch
turn
spindle
post
and
added
gingerbread,
similar
to
the
1924
historic
photo
kim
kidwell
lydle
at
3
14
and
a
half
west
main
street
received
approval
to
install
a
temporary
four
foot
by
eight
foot
wooden
sign.
C
And
then
the
2021
coa
review,
randall
cole
at
1205
west
main
street,
received
approval
to
replace
wood
windows
with
vinyl
windows
that
has
not
been
started.
Vildan
meredith
at
724
saddle
tree
lane
received
approval
to
install
a
metal
carport
that
likewise
has
not
been
started,
so
those
two
would
be
expired
at
this
time
have.
C
C
C
So
a
violation
letter
has
been
sent.
I've
asked
devin
sharp
to
send
a
letter
to
the
applicants
about
that
violation
of
the
coa
and
the
building
permit.
Okay,.
C
Okay,
the
next
would
be
howard
and
lisa
cutshall
at
907
to
09
west
second
street.
The
coa
was
a
denied
cla
for
demolition,
but
and
windows,
but
an
approved
coa
to
rebuild
a
16x10
edition
to
the
rear
of
each
side
along
with
a
deck,
so
the
denied
coa
for
demolition
in
windows,
the
demolition
again
violation
had
already
been
done
by
the
time
it
came
to
the
board.
The
windows
they
did
not
put.
They
did
not
change
the
windows
out,
so
they
did
comply
with
the
908
on
that
on
the
approved
cla.
C
C
Lindsay
clark
at
818,
west
2nd
street
received
a
denied
coa
to
demolish
the
rear
edition
again
another
violation
because
the
demolition
was
done
prior
to
the
meeting
and
the
denied
coa
issuance
karen
matassa
at
745
west
main
street,
I
received
a
coa
to
install
a
10
by
10
or
10
by
12
wood
out
building
at
the
rear
property.
J
These
expired
applications
are
any
of
them
due
to
materials,
shortages
or
an
inability
to
get
supplies,
or
anything
like
that,
because
I
know
we've
extended
some
applications
and
some
permits.
C
So
the
one
at
1205
west
main
street,
the
applicant,
mr
cole,
no
longer
resides
at
that
home
and
if
you
remember
last
year
his
sister
was
his
representative,
since
he
was
no
longer
residing
at
the
home
and
it
was
grant
funded
application.
Okay,
they
decided.
Since
the
home
was
going
to
be
on
the
market.
The
new
owner
could
decide
what
to
do
at
that
point.
C
Okay,
phil
don
meredith
same
thing
is
no
longer
residing
at
that
property,
so
it
made
the
decision
not
to
install
the
carport
and
then
karen
mata
said.
I
do
need
to
confirm
with
her
on
that,
but
I
believe
it
had
to
do
with
last
time.
She-
and
I
spoke
regarding
this
because
the
cost
materials
went
up
significantly.
J
Yeah,
I
think
we
need
to
be
flexible,
especially
when
with
material
costs
and
and
we
had
to
drive
louisville-
to
get
a
couple
gallons
of
paint
today,
because
there's
no
paint
in
madison.
That
would
work.
So
I
mean
it's:
it's
there's
some
of
this
stuff's
pretty
scarce,
so.
C
The
board
can
can
vote
to
extend
if
you
would
like,
but
normally.
J
C
And
we
did
talk
about
that,
but
that's
been
about
two
and
a
half
weeks
ago
and
we
were
supposed
to
get
back
in
contact
and
we
just
keep
missing
each
other.
So,
okay,
I
will
get
back
in
touch
with
her
thanks.
A
F
B
A
G
Done
and
I
guess
there
was
some
concern
about
the
architectural
structure
that
had
been
removed-
that
I
thought
maybe
we
could
find
it.
F
So
since
it
is
moved
to
next
month,
can
they
add
that
to
their
application?
Since
that's
going
to
probably
be
an
issue.
C
C
The
contractor
did
yes
and
threw
it
away.
I
don't
know
I
I
don't
know
what
what
was.
F
Yeah
sure
I
moved
to
adjourn
the
monday,
may
23rd
2022
historic
district
board
of
review
meeting.
All
right.
Do
you
have
a
second?
I.