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B
C
B
D
F
B
Yes,
okay,
motion
granted
unanimously.
Okay,
do
I,
have
an
a
motion
to
approve
the
agenda
as
submitted
or.
A
B
B
Next
order
of
business
is
going
to
be
an
approval
of
the
minutes.
From
of
the
previous
meeting,
no.
E
A
B
B
All
in
favor
aye
minutes
so
approved.
Next
on
the
agenda,
we
have
old
business
request
for
COA
130
South
Broad
Street,
exterior
changes.
D
Yes,
so
130
South,
Broad
Street
is
in
the
Monroe
commercial,
historic
district
and,
as
you
were
aware,
because
it's
been
before
you
a
couple
of
times,
the
applicant
is
requesting
exterior
changes
to
the
facade,
including
a
new
sign.
It's
becoming
Sweet,
Berry
restaurant
and
changing
the
door,
and
then
they
were
also
wanting
to
do
something
with
the
the
transom
right
here,
which
I
believe
is
the
only
item
outstanding
on
their
request.
D
Is
there
anybody
here
to
speak
on
this
application?
Okay,
if
you
would
like
please
come
to
the
podium
and
introduce
yourself.
Thank
you.
G
G
From
my
understanding,
he
just
wants
to
get
rid
of
like
that
window.
Up
top
of
the
door
I
believe
like
he
wants
to
replace
that
yes,
I,
don't
really
know,
that's
all
I
was
told.
Do
I
need
to
explain
on
that
or.
B
G
It's
a
little
vague,
yeah
I'm.
Sorry,
he
didn't
tell
me:
I
would
need
to
speak
or
anything
so
I
wasn't
sure
what
exactly
he
needed
me
to
tell
you
guys.
B
We
needed
a
little
bit
more
information
on
the
on
the
on
what
was
being
done.
Speaking
on
for
myself,
I
would
like
to
know
what
it's
being
replaced
with
like.
What's
going
in,
there
I
mean
I
I
would
I
could
assume
it's
going
to
be
another
window,
but
I
don't
want
to
make
an
assumption.
A
We
have
another
business
items,
so
I
would
suggest
either
tabling
it
again,
so
they
come
up
with
an
idea
what
they're
doing
with
the
transom,
because
the
reason
that
it
was
tabled
was
because
the
transom-
and
if
there's
no
plan
for
that,
then
I,
don't
I
I,
don't
think
it's
appropriate
to
to
delay
the
the
folks
that
are
waiting
for
their
for
their
item
to
get
on
the
phone
call.
That's
just
not
appropriate.
Okay,.
D
B
E
Okay,
we're
just
doing
the
transom
all
right.
What
we'd
like
to
do
is
to
have
that
in
details,
so
we
know
what
the
material
is
and
what
it's
going
to
be
like
right,
where
so
I
moved
that
we
table
it
or
he
comes
back
which
do
we
want
to
do
so.
The.
E
I
mean
I:
that's
the
only
issue.
I
hate
to
table
it
that
long,
but.
A
Here's
a
suggestion:
okay,
just
just
because
I
I,
it's
a
transom,
so.
A
Not
trying
to
reiment
the
wheel
here
if
you
want
to
take
the
opportunity
I
think
to
have
her
go
and
make
her
a
phone
call
and
get
with
the
other
party.
You
know
and
then
we
can
move
on
with
other
business
items
and
then
maybe
she
can
come
back
at
the
end
of
the
meeting.
I
know:
we've
already
approved
the
agenda,
but
I
don't
think
it's
out
of
I.
Think
that's
I!
Don't
think
it's
inappropriate
that
the
that
the
commission
give
her
an
opportunity
to
go
and
have
that
conversation
without
waiting
30
days.
Why.
B
B
H
And
I
do
appreciate
you
guys,
move
that
up
and
so
do
we
have
you
guys
have
the
original
package
I
submitted
correct.
H
My
name
is
Wes
Peters
and
so
the
property
700
South
Broad
Street.
The
property
is
located
just
down
Broad
Street
at
the
corner
abroad
and
Second
Street,
just
beside
the
Main
Street
project
there,
as
you
can
see
on
the
Google
Maps
that
I
have
on
the
table
there,
and
our
plan
for
the
site
is
basically
just
to
update
the
facade
of
the
building.
It's
been,
you
know
very
dated.
H
Currently
it's
occupied
by
Jeff
Coates
Barbershop
there
on
the
left
side,
that's
been
there
for
a
number
of
years,
but,
as
you
can
see,
it's
just
got
the
old
awnings
on
it.
The
brick
itself,
just
it
just
looks
bad
just
needs
a
really
good
at
cleaning
and
our
intent
is
just
to
update
it
overall
facade.
H
This
is
just
more
of
the
existing
pictures.
As
you
can
see
along
that
front,
curbing
too
you
know
the
sidewalk
and
then
there's
a
step
up
to
the
actual
building
itself.
We
do
plan
to
square
that
step
up
along
the
front
of
the
building
up
and
at
a
rail
of
some
site
and
I
have
of
some
type
and
I
have
some
examples
in
just
a
bit
for
that,
because
that
is
that
step
is
probably
about
12
to
18
inches.
It's
a
really
kind
of
a
hazard
there
per
se.
H
You've
got
the
front
of
the
building.
There.
You've
got
the
left
side.
Another
angle
of
the
front
of
the
building
the
rear,
and
essentially
the
sides
in
the
back
will
remain
the
same,
ultimately
just
cleaned
up
freshened
up
as
I
mentioned.
Our
plan
is
just
to
really
clean
up
the
existing
historic
brick.
That's
there.
H
You
know
worst
case
scenario
if
it
doesn't
clean
up
as
we
expect
it
to,
it
really
looks
the
worst
on
the
front.
You
know
we
we
may
decide
to
paint
it.
Just
kind
of
depends
on
how
that
cleans,
cleans
up
and
Elizabeth
Laura
did
send
me
the
briefing
that
you
sent
on
historic
care
of
you
know
brick
and
so
I'll
read
through
that
see
what
we
can
do,
but
our
intent
is
to
keep
it
that
way.
H
Unless,
for
some
reason
it
doesn't
clean
up
as
well
as
we,
you
know,
wanted
to
the
awnings,
so
we
plan
to
you
see
the
current
awnings
that
are
on
the
building.
Just
old
aluminum
type
been
there
for
you
know,
goodness,
maybe,
since
the
building
was
in
existence,
I'm
not
real
sure
when
those
were
replaced,
that
they
could
be
secondary
type.
But
our
plan
is
to
go
back
with
a
new,
more
modern
look
of
the
iron
black
awning.
H
That
kind
of
squares
off
and
extends
out
above
the
windows
I
think
we
have
a
few
of
these
downtown.
Currently,
maybe
not
this
exact
nature,
but
of
some
shape,
maybe
even
a
curvature
of
some
sort,
but
I
think
this
will
just
add
a
just
updated
look
to
the
building
over
each
of
the
windows
and,
as
I
mentioned,
that
railing
that
we
would
like
to
put
out
where
that
step
up
to
the
building
is
some
type
of
railing
like
this.
H
We
don't
have
anything
picked
out
specific
at
the
current
time,
but
something
of
this
nature-
and
this
look,
we
think-
will
look
really
good
for
the
building
along
and
tie
in
with
those
awnings.
H
So,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
this
is
the
proposed
update.
You'll,
see
the
awnings
there,
the
railing
on
the
front
side
and
just
a
much
more
updated,
fresh,
fresh
look.
B
Think
my
my
main
concern
would
be
the
the
the
the
thought
just
the
some
of
the
terminology.
When
you
talk
about
pressure
washing
the
historic
brick
that
made
me
really
nervous,
that's
why
I
sent
you
that
preservation
brief
I
mean
I.
Do
think
that
you
can
clean
historic,
brick
with
water
and-
and
you
know
it
just
depends
on
how
strongly
you
wash
it
and
and
the
chemicals
the
types
of
you
know
the
types
of
chemicals
that
you
were.
B
B
A
B
You
it's
it,
it
could
seal
the
water
in
there
and
what
what
happens
is
when
you
do
that
it
can't
breathe
and
so
that
moisture
it's
going
to
it's
going
to
deteriorate,
the
the
building
itself
and
the
foundation
it
and
it
it
causes
it
causes
so
much
damage,
and
not
that
brief
that
I
sent
you
really.
It
elaborates
on
what
the
the
pressure
you
know
like
pressure
washing
and
things
like
that
do,
but
I
could
send
you
more
briefs
to
talk
about
what
paint
does
to
to
the
historic
fabric
you
have.
B
You
have
to
be
really
careful
with
with
what
you
the
types
of
just
the
types
of
things
that
you
do
to
these
I
mean
I
know.
Lauren
is
because
she's
had
this
type
of
training
as
well.
It's
just
it
it's
it's
and
they
also
tell
you
to
to
check
you
know
the
you're
you're
and
I'm,
probably
going
to
use
the
wrong
terminology,
but
you're
you're.
Is
it
your
joints?
And
just
you
know
all
the
all,
the
your
your
your
your
your
foundations,
you
know
everything
there
before
you
even
use
water.
E
B
Get
it
the
water
gets
trapped,
it's
going
to
get
out
somewhere,
I
mean
it'll
Force
its
way
out
somewhere
and
then
you'll
just
start
losing
chunks
here
and
there
it'll
it.
It's
going
to
find
it's
going
to
find
a
way
out
somewhere
a
weak
spot
and
it'll
start
crumbling
somewhere,
and
it
might
not
happen
today
or
tomorrow,
but
eventually
you're
going
to
see
some
problems
in
your
building
right.
H
Right-
and
so
let
me
just
you
know,
just
clarify
like
I
said:
our
intent
is
to
clean
it
and
clean
it
as
much
as
possible,
and
just
depending
on
the
outcome
of
that,
you
know,
would
would
make
that
determination.
So
is
it
something
that
if
it
did
not
get
cleaned,
did
not
clean,
as
as
we
see
fit,
that
we
would
have
to
come
back
before
you
to
get
approved
to
paint
or
would
we
have
the
Liberty
to
go
ahead
and
unpaint.
D
I
would
say
that
if
you
would
like
to
paint
it,
you
would
have
to
come
back
because
it's
not
the
building
hasn't
already
been
painted.
If
it
had
painted
you'd
just
be
repainting
it.
You
wouldn't
need
permission
for
that,
but
because
it
hasn't
been
painted
before
you
would
have
to
come
back
and
get
permission
to
paint.
Okay.
D
H
Yeah
so
yeah,
so
those
you
know
at
some
point,
you
know
I'm
not
sure
if
they
were
transoms,
if
they
were
panels,
what
what
they
exactly
were.
You
know
our
intent
right
now
on
the
back
side
of
that
it
is
not
open
on
the
interior
of
the
building
at
all,
it's
paneled
up,
and
so
our
intent
is
to
create
as
I've,
showing
the
picture
of
just
just
a
some
type
of
panel.
H
You
know
with
you
know
the
grid
lines
in
there
to
show
some
detail,
not
go
back
in
there
with
a
transom
glass,
but
just
just
an
aesthetic
panel.
That
would
still
be
pleasing
building.
H
E
In
in
our
handbook
held
up
your
handbook
and
our
preservation
and
book,
it
really
encourages
us
to
use
awnings
that
are
canvas
as
opposed
to
metal.
Now.
I
know
we
have
some
downtown.
Some
of
those
were
before
we
came
on
board,
but
that
would
be
the
one
thing
I
would
like
to
see
is
to
use
to
soften
the
building,
not
make
it
look
so
modern
and
so
contemporary.
To
try
to
have
an
old
and
new
look.
H
C
I
have
a
question
about
the
railing.
Are
you
so
you're
wanting
to
it
would
just
go
across
it.
H
H
There
I
think
there's
a
step
off
on
the
other
side,
too
yeah,
and
so
we
would
I
mean
yeah.
We
would,
you
know,
do
the
Ada,
whatever
the
Ada
Road,
you
know,
requirement.
B
F
F
D
All
right,
this
128
3rd
Street
is
in
the
Monroe
in
Walton
Mills,
historic
district.
They
are
requesting
approval
for
a
shed
a
fence
and
a
deck,
as
you
see
here,
the
picture
of
the
front
facade,
and
that
is
the
shed
that
they
are
requesting,
I
believe
from
their
plan,
and
you
might
have
to
correct
me
that
the
shed
is
going
to
go
over
here
on
this
side
of
the
house.
In.
D
A
D
Yes,
but
that
is
all
I
have.
Could
you
introduce
yourself
to
the
members
I'm.
I
J
J
I'm,
sorry,
that's,
okay
and
part
of
it.
16
by
16
will
be
screened
in
I,
want
to
screen
in
the
half
of
the
deck
and
then
the
other
half
would
be
a
it'd
be
under
the
roof,
but
it
would
be
open,
open
and
and
then
that
the
chain
link
fence
he
was
saying
it
doesn't
even
extend
all
the
way
back
to
the
back
of
the
property,
so
it'll
be
removed
and
we
wanted
to
put
a
privacy
fence
going
the
in
the
entire
side.
J
J
J
E
J
It's
the
it's
the
deck
that
we've
already.
J
Well,
you
know,
I
have
no
idea
what
it
is.
I
told
him
I,
don't
even
know
what
these
drawings
are,
that
they
were
submitting.
What
is
this
Dan
have
no
idea,
that's
our
street.
What.
I
I
Well,
the
deck
is
the
house
is
right
here
and
the
deck's
going
to
be
coming
out,
16
foot
this
way-
and
this
is
the
house,
those.
A
D
B
D
Okay,
so
you
have
questions
about
the
the
deck,
but
as
a
what
about
the
the
fence,
that's
replacing
the
chain
link
and
the
shed
as
well.
J
Just
like
to
submit
just
an
example
of
what
the
finished
product
would
look
like.
Give
you
an
idea
of
what
would
look
like
this,
wouldn't
be
the
house
of
course,
but
these
were
printouts
of
how.
B
A
C
J
F
A
J
E
F
E
Okay,
I
think
we
need
to
include
the
fact
that
the
new
addition,
the
porch,
would
have
a
gable
roof
and
part
of
it's
going
to
be
enclosed
part
will
be
screened,
I
should
say
part
open,
and
you
want
the
shed,
which
again
has
the
gable
roof
you're
going
to
remove
the
chain
link
fence
and
do
an
like
this
existing
fence.
Here.
E
Anything
else
that
we've
got
it
all
on
under
there
and
as
as
I
vocalized
that
then
I
moved
it.
We
accept
it.
J
B
D
109
North
Broad
Street
is
in
the
Monroe
commercial,
historic
district
and
it
is
currently
the
a
retail
store
rekindle.
The
store
has
been
there
for
some
a
little
bit
of
time
and
they
are
requesting
a
sign
for
their
building.
A
hanging
sign
right
here
on
the
front,
and
this
is
and
unfortunately
it's
a
black
and
white
image
of
what
it
would
look
like.
I
do
think
he
told
me
it
was
going
to
be
have
some
sort
of
color
on
itself.
B
K
Yeah
So,
the
plan
is
for
it.
We
have
those
I,
don't
know,
forgive
me,
but
panels.
The
one
in
the
middle
would
go
right
above
that
and
so
Irish,
yes
and
it's
perpendicular
and
the
metal
or
the
black
part
on
the
top
is
metal.
It's
going
to
be
like
a
black
metal
finish,
and
then
it's
kind
of
hard
to
see
from
this
image,
but
where
it
says,
rekindle
Kindle,
that's
going
to
be
a
metal
plate
and
then
it's
going
to
be
engraved
with
the
rekindle
I.
K
E
F
B
K
D
Church
Street
is
in
the
East
Church
Street
historic
district.
These
applicants
have
been
before
you
a
couple
of
times
recently
I
believe
most
recently
for
a
garage
which
I
think
is
in
this
photo
here.
Your
new
garage
correct,
but
today
they
are
here
requesting
replacement
of
an
existing
chain
link
fence.
L
Well,
a
house
is
built
in
1918
where
we've
been
working
on
it
for
almost
10
years
now.
Finally,
moving
to
get
that
rid
of
that
ugly
chain
link
fence,
we
will
be
painting
it
or
having
it
painted
white
to
match
the
trim
on
the
house
in
the
garage.
E
L
B
D
1250
South
Madison
is
in
the
South
Madison
and
Pinal
Road
historic
district
and
see
where
it
is
right.
Here
the
house
is
at
basically
the
intersection
of
atha
and
South
Madison
and
Pennell
roads,
image
of
the
current
facade
and
some
images
of
what
the
remaining
facades
on
the
property
look
like
and
then
the
applicant
has
submitted
a
plan
for
if
you
approve
his
demolition
request,
what
will
be
built
in
place
and
here's
the
front
facade
and
then
oh,
a
little
typo
on
my
slides,
I
apologize
and
here
are
pictures
of
the
other.
M
Name
is
Chance
Edwards
with
the
Nehemiah
construction.
We
just
bought
this
property
a
month
or
so
ago.
I
already
met
out
there
with
Faye
one
time
it's
been,
the
house
has
just
been.
No
maintenance
has
been
done
on
it.
The
house
has
been
condemned
by
the
city.
I
know,
I
was
here
last
month
and
you
guys
denied
a
demolition,
but
I
actually
do
have
a
plan
to
make
it
look
similar
to
what
it
is.
There
it'll
be
a
lot
nicer,
it'll
be
a
brand
new
house
instead
of
a
you
know,
a
rental
property.
M
Very
you
know.
However,
you
want
to
call
it,
but
I
mean
it'll,
be
a
great
addition
to
the
street.
You
know
because,
as
you
drive
up
and
down
the
street,
there's
at
least
five
other
properties
that
are
currently
being
renovated
and
I'm
not
one
to
tear
stuff
down,
but
unfortunately,
the
foundation
of
this
property.
If
I
could
just
lift
the
house
up
and
suspend
it
in
the
air
and
fix
the
foundation
and
set
it
back
down,
that'd
be
one
thing.
Unfortunately,
that's
really
not
feasible
for
this
house,
because
it
would
just
collapse
the
inside.
E
M
E
And
I
am
not
one
to
do
demolition
either,
but
I
did
go
out
and
looked,
and
you
could
definitely
see
where
the
foundation
was
crumbling
and
there
is
no
flooring
and
whatnot
and
that
before
the
one
across
the
street
that
we
didn't
want
to
lose,
it
was
very
important
architecturally
and
this
house,
even
though
it
is
important,
architecturally
I,
think
the
fact
that
he's
willing
to
try
to
put
something
back.
That
goes
with
blends
with
the
neighborhood,
rather
than
giving
us
green
space
with
no
plans.
It's
a
plus,
but
that's
just
my
thought.
E
On
on
what
he's
got
going
in
in
the
well
I.
Wait
till
we
both
it'll.
M
I'll
definitely
use
the
what
is
it
the
hold
on
I'll
definitely
use
the
Monroe
preservation
primer,
as
my
guidebook
to
build
this
property
back
right.
C
Also
I
may
a
mission
like
I
know.
You
had
provided
an
estimate
to
remodel
like
250
000.,
that.
D
I
may
it
looks
like
on
your
plans
that
the
the
porch
will
be
about
32
or
so
inches
off
the
ground.
Are
you
planning
on
doing
a
railing.
M
Would
try
to
keep
the
the
porch
height
at
the
at
30
inches,
so
I
wouldn't
have
to
do
a
railing.
M
B
A
M
B
E
B
A
Mean
in
this
case,
if
I
don't,
if
may
I,
have
offer
an
opinion,
I
mean
you
mentioned
six
over
six
Windows,
which
is
what
that
existing
structure
has
now
and
maybe
fattening
up
those
posts
in
the
front
a
little
bit
kind
of
match.
What's
there
now
yeah
and
that
one
that
way,
you're
getting
almost
a
one-for-one
type
of
replacement
for
this
structure
and
the
railing
that's
on
there
obviously
is
not
original
to
that
house.
No,
it.
M
E
G
D
Had
another
question,
I
was
just
curious
about
why
you
decided
to
keep
the
notch
in
the
back
instead
of
squaring.
M
It
off
or
yesterday
I
think
that
would
be
a
question
that
Brad
would
have
to
answer,
because
that's
the
way
the
foundation
currently
sits
if
you'll
go
back
to
one
of
the
older
one
of
the
existing
photos
of
the
current
house,
you'll
see
how
it's
offset
like
that
right
see
the
back
right
there.
That's
just
the
way
it
is
I
mean
I,
would
love
to
just
square
that
off
and
make
it
you.
A
Know
make
it
look
better
I,
don't
if
you,
if
you
could
I
think
my
issue
was,
is
that
if
you're
going
to
replace
I,
think
your
encroachment
against
panel
Road
would
be
the
distance
right.
So
if
you
have
The
Notches
or
in
line
with
that,
I,
don't
think
you're
creating
a
new
encroachment
if
you're
in
line
with
that.
So
if
you
fill
in
those
notches
out
and
kind
of
square
off
the
back
right,
I
don't
see
a
I,
don't
have
a
flat
of
your
property
so
I,
don't
we
don't
have?
M
M
A
I
think,
just
in
all
fairness,
though,
because
it's
an
existing
structural
lot,
I'm
not
any
way
suggesting
this
go
in
front
of
council
for
a
variance
because
there's
an
existing
structure
on
you
know
an
eye
shape
block.
Clearly
the
lot
itself
probably
meets
none
of
the
requirements
of
whatever
District
it's
under.
But
if
he's
able
to
go
to
the
edge
of
the
current
distance
of
that
structure,
now,
I
don't
see
an
issue
with
that.
Those
ends
being
filled
in
it's
kind
of
square.
M
E
A
The
steps
being
where
this
portion,
almost
in
line
with
the
porch
stuff
at
that
point,
I,
would
think
the
front
porch
steps
they're
almost
in
the
same
line.
Okay,
I,
don't
see
an
issue
with
that.
I
think
it
I
think
if
you
to
to
this
commission's
credit,
if
they
want
to
try
to
create
a
contributing
looking
structure,
I
think
the
notches.
The
The
Notches
do
a
great
job
of
simulating
the
old
Edition
right
right.
E
A
You
were
trying
to
do
is
just
trying
to
match
that
exact
thing.
I
think,
there's
not
an
issue
for
me
for
the
planning
department.
If
you
square
the
back
of
that
off,
it
will
look
tremendously
better
and
probably
be
easier
on
the
the
foundation
construction
yeah
instead
of
having
angles
and
then
recessing.
D
If
I
could
offer
one
other
comment,
I
also
think
that
if
you
squared
off
the
back
end,
it
would
help
tell
the
difference
and
not
cause
confusion.
If
someone
thinking
yes,
this
is
an
old
house,
it
means
you're
one
way
easier
to
say
that,
yes,
this
is
a
replacement
structure.
I
would
second
that
I
agree
with
that.
E
D
You
can
say
that
you,
you
can
make
a
motion
to
approve,
as
presented
as
presented.
A
Well,
no
you
need
to
you
need
to
clarify
on
the
presentation
of
the
what's
presented.
Is
that
your
you're
allowing
modification
as
presented
so
I'm
beefing
up
the
spindles
in
the
front,
the
post
in
the
front
right?
That's
I,
don't
I,
don't
have
a
dimension
in
mind.
M
Yeah
you
have
any
idea
what
those
to
post
about
10
is.
What
I
would
put
there
something
larger
that
I
think
those
are
four
by
four.
Those
that
were
those
are.
Those
are
like
a
six
by
six.
What
he's
got
drawn
on
the
current
plan
there?
But
if
you
go
back
to
the
to
the
existing
structure,
you
know
you
have
any
idea.
What
those
are
it
just
look,
beefy
that
looks
like
a
six
by
six
or
eight
by
eight.
A
A
E
E
Okay,
I
move
that
we
accept
the
presentation
with
the
changes
of
presentation
for
demolition,
with
the
changes
to
the
current
proposal
for
the
reconstruction
of
the
new
house
on
the
current
foundation.
With
the
allowance
to
square
up
the
back
corner,
beef
up,
the
columns
and
windows
should
be
six
over
six.
D
The
next
item
is
at
207
North,
Madison
Street,
which
is
in
the
North
Broad
Street,
historic
district
and
the
applicant
is
requesting
a
fence
and
a
shed
here.
You
have
a
picture
of
the
front
facade
of
the
of
the
residents,
and
that
is
the
shed
that
they
are
requesting
minus
some
windows.
I
believe
you
said
there
wouldn't
be
so
many
windows
on
it
and
then
here
is
an
example
of
the
fence
that
they
would
like
and
wear
along
the
the
property.
The
fence
would
go.
D
N
E
N
E
N
E
N
E
I'm
reading
about
your
it
says
that
it
will
only
have
three
windows
at
the
top
of
the
building.
Yes,
if
you
look
at
that
picture,
it's
the
three
that
you've
got
built
there
I
mean
yes,.
N
N
N
F
E
E
E
B
B
A
I've
got
a
a
question
I'm
going
to
point
to
that
on
the
screen.
I
just
pulled
your
flat
up,
so
this
is
and
you're
you're
offense
is
going
to
honor
that
these
minute,
because
the
easement
goes
all
the
way
to
the
end
of
the
properties
that
yes.
A
Just
going
to
run
that
outside
of
that
easement
is
that
what
you're
saying
I
thought
it
matters,
because
this
this
body
is
not
responsible
for
enforcing
easements
or
anything
of
that
nature.
I
just
I
would
caution
you
not
to
put
it
in
your
in
your
driveway
easement,
for
whatever
reason
there
could
be
utilities
or
other
items
in
that
of
the
easement.
So.
A
Yeah
you're,
probably
okay,
because
it
looks
like
it's
only
a
12
foot.
It's
a
very
unusual
easement,
the
way
it's
planted,
it's
12
foot
wide,
so
just
six
foot
from
the
soft
Center
of
each
side
of
the
easement
itself,
so
you're,
probably
actually
don't
have
enough
easement
to
cover
your
access
into
your
phone
property.
Not
everything
should
be
fine.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
there
wasn't
you
weren't,
we
weren't
approving
something
that
would
encroach
on
an
easement
and
put
you
in
some
type
of
Jeopardy
I
just
want
to
double
check.
That
was
the
case.
A
It
says
it's
12
feet
wide
at
the
center
of
your
property
line,
six
feet
on
each
side
of
the
property
line.
It's
not
a
very
big
driveway
easement,
but
just
enough
to
give
you
access
to
your
property,
basically
is
what
it
does.
Yeah
that's
I
just
want
to
double
check
that
I'm
glad
I'm
able
to
pull
that
up
quickly.
Thank
you.
Peter
Ferguson
shouldn't
be
a
problem.
Okay,.
E
You
have
any
questions
more
questions.
I
had
one
other
thought
on
this
fence:
you're
adding
will
it
have
a
gate.
N
I
I
do
have
one
question:
if
everything.
E
A
N
A
A
N
N
N
N
E
E
J
F
N
A
F
A
B
Bring
back
that
we've
got
130
South
Broad
Street,
exterior
changes.
G
Please
my
name
is
Jessica
head
and
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
Gilbert
Lucero
and
I'll,
be
his
general
manager
at
sweetberry.
So
on
my
phone
call
with
him,
what
he
wants
to
do
is
replicate
the
window
that
is
already
there,
but
it's
going
to
be
framed
out
of
wood
and
it's
going
to
be
the
same
color
as
the
building
the
iron
ore
color,
and
it's
going
to
be
tempered
glass,
that's
3,
8
inches
that
is
supposed
to
meet
to
code.