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My
name's
ross
bradley,
I
live
at
116,
william
street,
and
you
have
the
packet
before
you
were
looking
to
close
in
the
the
exterior
porch
on
the
southwest
rear
of
the
home.
E
Yeah,
basically,
what
I
was
saying
is
that,
what's
in
the
packet,
it's
a
pretty
simple
exterior
renovation,
we're
doing
on
that
rear,
southwest
corner
of
the
home.
A
We
got
some
technical
difficulties
up
here,
but
we're
making
do.
Does
anybody
have
any
questions
about
what
he'd
like
to
do
with
that
porch.
E
We're
just
taking
the
screened
screened-in
porch
out.
We've
got
some
six-foot
casement
windows,
we're
putting
in
we'll
go
back
with
the
original
true
1
by
12,
siding
to
match
and
then
obviously
we'll
repaint
it,
but
to
match
the
existing
colors.
Okay,
we're.
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B
B
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A
120
mirror
street.
If
you'd
like
to
come
on
up
and
talk
to
us,
please.
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H
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D
Good
afternoon,
how
are
you
guys
doing
today?
Hey?
How
are
you
excellent?
I'm
here
we
have
currently
purchased
the
301
broad
street
right
behind
here
right.
We
are
pretty
much
suggesting
I
don't
know
which
one
you
are
looking
at
right
now.
First,
it
would
be
the
exterior
with
the
two
exterior
colors
and
the
fencing.
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I
guess
it'd
be
the
front
picture,
okay,
the
house,
so
we're
pretty
much
requesting
that
we
would
change
the
front
door
to
a
double
door
and
then
on
the
exterior
paint.
We
would
want
to
go
with
the
white
keeping
it
white,
but
then
do
a
bluish
green
trim
on
the
windows
and
then
also
on
the
front
porch
floor.
D
A
Okay,
so
it
looks
like
we
got,
we
don't
we
don't
control
color
so,
but
it
looks
like
we
have
yeah.
I.
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D
D
It
would
actually
be
in
front
of
that
bamboo.
So
if
you
kind
of
see
that
above
aerial
view,
you
have
the
main
house
and
then
that
other
is
the
actual
garage,
so
back
behind
pretty
much
behind
the
garage
is
where
the
actual
pool
would
go.
B
D
And
then
that
picture
that
aerial,
smaller
aerial
view
down
below
with
the
black
rectangle
would
be
the
actual
fenced
in
front
part
of
the
yard,
which
would
be
that
four
foot
fence.
A
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A
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B
A
A
A
All
in
favor
of
proving
that,
can
I
get
a
motion
to
approve
the
fence.
I
moved
miss
brown
moved.
Can
I
get
a.
I
B
I
I
move
we
deny
the.
I
can
do
that
that
kind
of
motion
negative
the
proposal
for
the
arbor,
because
it
is
too
casual
for
the
house
if
you
want
to
put
that
in
the
backyard
you
know
with
a
garden
entrance,
I
would
not
have
a
problem
with
it,
but
in
the
front
yard,
it's
too
casual
and
will
block
the
beautiful
doorway
that
you
have
that's
my
move,
that
we
not
accept
that
proposal.
A
B
B
D
H
You
know
move
on
to
the
other
two
and
revisit
that
one.
At
the
end,
we.
A
B
A
D
I
Well,
I
just
I
think,
y'all
have
the
same
picture.
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D
Then
I
guess
I
would
oppose
are
not
opposed
but
suggest
with
not
doing
the
double
doors
but
keeping
that
single
door,
but
since
it's
off
center-
and
it
does
have
a
window
on
the
side-
it
does
have
the
window
at
the
top
that
we
want
to
keep.
It
also
has
a
window
on
the
side.
We
would
just
want
to
move
that
door
closer
to
this
left
window
and
add
another
one
on
the
right
side.
So
it's
symmetrical
that.
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B
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G
B
D
C
D
D
A
B
Should
we,
for
the
record,
deny
the
double
doors.
B
A
problem
with
that
it
seems
to
be
well
hidden,
private,
yes,.
F
D
Right,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Those
are
your
children.
We
have
one,
that's
one
and
a
half
and
then
our
second
is
expected
in
july.
Oh.
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D
He
was
actually
my
lender
when
we
were
looking
for
home.
I
D
Lender
my
financial
lender-
and
it
just
came
about
as
pretty
much
a
blessing
that
we
came
on
it
so.
A
J
Good
name
is
josh
parker
and
y'all
have
108
north
streets
probably
familiar
to
y'all,
because
last
time
my
sister
was
here
to
represent
me.
Her
name
was
jessica
stone.
I
brought
some
copies
here
some
hard
copies
of
some
photos.
Can
I
yeah,
I
only
brought
three
I
didn't
know
there
was
five
of
y'all
so.
J
So
I've
enclosed
the
letter
in
there.
I
don't
know
if
y'all
have
seen
it
or
not,
but
I'll
go
ahead
and
read
it
to
the
historic
preservation
committee.
The
last
time
an
application
was
submitted
for
108
north
street
monroe
georgia.
It
was
determined
that
I
needed
to
change
the
window
pattern
from
a
two
over
one
style
back
to
a
six
over
six
style
window.
J
J
This
creates
a
huge
problem
for
the
project
at
108
north
street,
that
is
90
90,
completed
now
and
150
of
our
budget,
I'm
being
sarcastic
number
one,
there's
no
re
refund
on
the
custom
windows
that
are
in
place
now.
They
would
have
to
be
thrown
away,
would
be
a
huge
waste
and
obviously
add
add
to
the
cost
of
the
of
the
of
the
rehab.
J
Secondly,
the
six
over
six
style
windows
are
custom
they're,
two
to
three
months
to
order
them.
This
has
become
a
common
problem
lately
in
the
construction
world,
before
materials
were
readily
available,
of
course,
not
as
costly.
J
J
J
J
J
Most
of
the
homes
on
north
street
have
had
the
windows
replaced
with
the
majority
displaying
a
one
over
one
style
window,
and
with
that
said,
I'd
like
to
request.
You
reconsider
my
application
for
the
two
over
one
style
windows
that
are
currently
in
place,
because
I
feel
it
really
doesn't
jeopardize
the
historic
integrity
of
the
home
or
the
neighborhood.
J
J
However,
you
know
once
I
met
with
my
electrician
and
the
plumber,
it
was
determined
it
was
best
in
the
long
term
to
completely
rewire
and
re-plumb
the
home
instead
of
patchworking
the
issues
it
had
before.
I
was
to
spend
thousands
in
this
makeover.
The
security
of
the
home
needed
to
be
addressed.
J
J
J
Subsequently,
the
code
office
informed
me
that,
obviously
you
know
I
had
to
go
come
before
this
board
and.
J
Sorry
I
lost
my
train
of
thought
there
anyway.
Obviously
I
had
to
come
before
this
board
and
the
reason
I
say
all
this
is
because
there's
an
odd
new
there's,
a
lot
of
new
blood.
The
reason
I
want
to
share
this
is
to
offer
a
solution
to
not
only
the
code
office
but
for
this
committee
there's
a
lot
of
new
people
moving
to
monroe
and
if
I've
been
in
monroe,
my
whole
life.
Obviously
you
know
shame
on
me
for
not
doing
my
due
diligence
and
and
researching,
but
I
think
a
solution.
J
You
know
my
goal
was
to
secure
the
home
and
replacing
the
windows.
That
was
my
was
my
thought
process
secure
the
home,
and
then
we
can
get
it
fixed
on
the
inside,
because
I
didn't
want
to
spend
all
that
money
to
have
it
fixed
on
the
inside
and
then
somebody
come
in
and
potentially
damage
it.
You
know,
you
know
you
just
you
never
know
somebody
come
in
and
vandalize
it,
but
I
feel
a
solution.
J
The
reason
I
say
all
that
is
to
say
this,
a
solution
moving
forward
to
make
sure
there's,
transparency
and
knowledge
of
this
historic
district
is
whenever
utilities
are
changed.
J
The
city
could
include
a
notification
slip
or
indicate
that
that
home
is
in
this
historic
district
and
if
certain
changes
are
to
be
made,
they
must
be
approved
by
this
committee
and
that
way
nobody's
in
my
position
of
like,
I
said,
putting
the
cart
before
the
horse,
but
anyway.
Thank
you
all
for
your
time.
If
you
look
at
the
photos
here,
my
my
house
is
the
the
tan
house,
obviously
with
the
two
over
one
style
window,
and
you
can
flip
through
the
photos.
This
is
this.
J
J
J
I
His
suggestion
of
when
utility
names
are
changed
is
there
some
way
does
this
have
to
go.
H
No,
that's
a
good
suggestion.
I've
actually
made
it
myself
in
the
past.
It's
just
never
been
implemented.
So
thank
you
for
that.
It's
again
great
minds!
Think
alike.
So,
like
like
I
said,
I've
we've
tried
to
get
that
done
and
I'll
reiterate
it.
As
a
citizen
concern
yeah.
B
B
B
There
was
no
board,
but
after
we
go
back
and
we
researched
the
six
over
six
is
what
is
is
right
for
the
beginning
when
the
houses
were
built-
and
I
know
there's
a
mix
of
that-
and
I
guess
we
need
to
come
to
some
sort
of
agreement
on
that,
because
if
we
let
one
not
do
six
over
six,
I
don't
know
what
would
what
I
don't
know
what
that
would
work
with.
I
would
work
with
that.
J
Yeah,
so
there's
already
a
piece
on
that
window
that
has
adhesive
and
to
tear
to
to
take
that
off
it
you're
gonna
damage
that
window,
so
the
only
solution
is
basically
to
order.
You
know
completely
new
sashes
so
and
again
to
kind
of
circle
back
what
I
said,
the
the
two
over
one
style
window.
Obviously
it's
not
six
over
six.
I
think
it's
very
comparable
because
it
has
it
does
have
that
trim
piece
to
you
know.
That's
you
know.
J
Arguably
historic
they're
in
several,
you
see
a
three
over
three
over
one,
two
over
one,
you've
seen
that
in
several
homes
throughout.
B
J
J
I
feel
that
it
allows
more
natural
light
into
the
home
versus
a
six
over
six
style
window,
and
so
that
was
really
the
two
two
main
reasons
that
I
went
back
with
with
that
window
choice
is,
I
could
have
went
back
with
a
one
over
one,
but
I
said:
hey,
I'm
gonna
go
back
with
a
two
over
two.
This
is
before
I
even
knew
about
about
this
committee.
J
I
said:
hey,
listen,
I'm
gonna
go
back
with
the
two
over
one
side
window,
to
kind
of
accent,
accent
that
particular
home
and,
at
the
same
time
allow
more
natural
light
into
the
home
and
yeah
again.
If
now,
whether
or
not
the
neighborhood,
if
they
went
through
this
committee
and
got
approval
or
not-
I
don't
know,
but
I
know
that
the
two
over
one
style
window
is
not
it's
not
like
an
odd
ball
that
sticks
out
within
that
neighborhood.
The
way
it
currently
is.
I
Would
this
be-
and
you
said
you
had
made
this
suggestion-
I
know
you've-
you
we've
talked
about
this
before,
have
you
and
you've
presented
it
to
the
city,
council,
members
or.
I
About
the
mill
district
being
in
the
historic
district,
the
the
the
notification
when.
J
All
I
ask
is
that
if
you
know
I
understand
the
purpose
of
the
committee,
but
I'd
also,
you
know,
I
guess,
ask
for
a
little
grace
and
mercy
in
this.
In
this
scenario,.
A
Y'all,
it's
almost
extenuating
circumstances
with
the
cost
and
how
long
it's
gonna
take
to
get
the
stuff
done.
As
chairman,
I
don't,
I
don't
want
to
see
them
have
to
put
the
money
into
taking
all
these
windows
out
and
redoing
them,
but
I'm
just
one
boat
on
the
board.
H
Well,
that's
a
slippery
slope
argument.
That's
for
y'all
to
decide
I'd,
be
happy
to
look
over
and
look
at
the
window.
I
thought
that
when
I
looked.
H
I
thought
that
that
mullion
was
actually
a
snap
in
mullion
as
well,
not
glued
to
the
window
right,
but
I
can
double
check.
I
could've
been
wrong,
but
it
just
looked
like
it
was
placed
in
with
basically
the
same,
and
unfortunately
you
suffer
from
the
fact
that
I
used
to
sell
all
of
these
things
in
the
building
material
industry,
but
they
were
placed
in
with
the
diamond
star
or
diamond
stud
bracket
holders.
H
Just
you
just
push
in
the
wood
and
then
you
push
in
the
that's
the
kind
of
mullion
that
it
looked
like
to
me
from
looking
at
it.
If
it's
not
that,
I
could
consider,
I
would
think
consideration
would
be
warranted,
but
if
it's
just
pulling
that
one
out
and
putting
one
of
those
37
50
ones
in
that's
a
whole
nother
matter-
and
I
don't
know
100
if
I'm
right
or
not-
that's
just
the
type
of
mullion
that
it
looked
like
when
I
went
to
investigate,
because
I
figured
somebody
would
ask
me.
H
H
H
B
K
Open
for
them
so
one
I
understand
josh's
position,
because
I
was
in
his
position
on
a
house.
I
did
a
couple
of
years
ago
and
I
would
just
you
know
you
ask
about
future
future
things.
K
You
know
one
of
the
things
about
the
reason
for
a
board
and
for
people,
and
not
just
a
list
of
rules,
is
for
people
to
exercise
discernment
and
judgment
and
consider
circumstances
and
all
these
things
and
just
understanding
his
position
and
I've
been
in
that
position
and
the
other
thing
just
for
you
guys
to
consider
I've
seen
josh
does
good
work
in
our
town
and
he
is
interested
in
helping
the
city
of
monroe
and
it
really
discourages
people
from
future
things.
I
mean
this
this.
K
These
kind
of
things
are
devastating
to
people
who
are
trying
to
do
a
good
thing
for
our
city,
and
so
I
just
really
encourage
you
guys
to
consider
that.
Well.
B
K
And
I'll
and
I
understand
and
that's
what
we're
saying,
but
when
you
come
before
a
board,
we
ask
you
to
exercise
the
discernment.
Considering
all
the
circumstances
of
you
know,
there's
not
things
in
place
and
the
same
thing
happened
to
me.
I
was
working
on
a
house
and
I
didn't
know
it
was
in
the
historic
district
until
after
the
fact
you
know,
and
I'd
already
put
windows
in,
I
already
put
doors
in
as
I
understand
that
position-
and
I
mean
I'll
just
be
honest.
K
If
I,
if
I
would
have
had
to
redo
it,
I
would
have.
I
would
have
lost
my
shirt
and
it
would
have
prevented
me
from
now
working
on
the
house
that
I'm
about
to
get
up
and
talk
to
you
guys,
and
so
I
just
I
encourage
you
just
consider
that
you
know
he
said
from
a
consumer's
perspective
from
people
who
are
on
our
end,
just
to
really
ponder
that.
K
You
know
before
you
make
your
motion
and
I
agree
that,
as
in
the
future,
as
people
come
in
and
say
no,
you
know
these
are
the
rules,
and
that
was
an
extenuating
circumstance
and
as
a
board
we
had
to
exercise
grace
and
wisdom,
and
I
just
say
that,
as
as
a
public
comment,
so
thank
you,
sir.
J
So
if,
if
you
go
to
this
picture
here,
it
should
be
labeled
with
an
address
south
broad,
that
is
on
the
corner
of
north
street
and
south
broad,
and
to
my
knowledge,
they
replaced
these
windows
with
a
four
over
one
style
window
that
was
approved
by
this
board.
H
And
I
wasn't
going
to
make
an
issue
out
of
it,
but
I
was
going
to
go
and
check
the
file
on
that
to
see
if
that
was
actually
approved,
because
if
it's
not
they're
going
to
have
to
change
them
out-
and
I
didn't
want
to
make
an
issue
about
it.
But
since
you
mentioned
it
again,
I've
fully
intended
to
go
and
check
that
file
and
make
sure
that
that's
what
was
approved,
because
if
it's
not
they're
gonna
have
to
change
it.
Yeah.
H
H
We
had
a
hearing
about
that
house
and
they
got
some
approvals,
but
I
don't
know
if
they've
met
that
what
was
approved
by
doing
that.
That's
what
I
want
to
check.
J
B
I
move
that
we
table
the
coa
until
we
have
patrick
go
check
it
out
and
also
check
out
6-0.
H
North
and
south
broad
I
will
and
if
it's
easily
modifiable,
then
that's
one
thing:
if
it's
kind
of
be
a
big
trouble
and
like
I
said,
and
we
can
ran
a
mill
workshop,
I
sold
all
this
kind
of
stuff.
If,
if
it's,
if
it's
going
to
be
cost
prohibitive
I'll,
say
so,.
A
J
I
I
H
Know
how
about
we
say
that
about
that
after
the
next
item
of
discussion,
because.
K
So
hey
sam
davis-
I
am,
it,
may
not
look
like
it,
but
I
am
working
at
315,
south
madison
and
I've
got.
I
came
before
this
board
last
year.
I
believe
it
was
april
or
may,
and
I
got
permission
to
do
the
porch
windows
doors
and
I
actually
got
permission
to
enclose
the
back
porch
I've
started
working
on
this
house
like
most
old
houses,
it's
been
fun
to
say
the
least,
but
anyways
when
I
got
permission
to
enclose
the
back
porch.
K
Having
said
that,
I
didn't
want
to
put
that
kind
of
money
just
into
a
small
addition
like
that.
It's
where
I'm
at
today
I've
just
been
pondering
this
house
trying
to
decide
what
I'm
going
to
do
with
it
and
what
I
would
like
to
do.
I
don't
know
if
you
have
original
pictures
or
pictures
of
what's
actually
standing
now
you
can
see.
The
back
of
the
house
is
it's
in.
I
mean
it's.
K
It's
work
like
it's
sound,
it's
structurally
sound
the
rear
of
it
is
but
there's
an
addition
and
then
there's
an
addition
on
the
edition
and
then,
if
I
were
to
enclose
the
back
porch,
there
would
have
been
an
addition
on
the
addition.
Only.
K
Right,
so
the
red
circle
is
just
the
rear
part
of
the
house,
and
what
I
would
like
to
do
is
I
would
like
to
take
that
off.
Okay,
totally
remove
that
from
the
house,
and
I
would
like
to
go
back
with
a
new
just
put
all
new,
I
mean.
Obviously
it
would
match
same
windows.
The
same
the
same
windows
that
y'all
approved
for
the
front
will
be
the
same
windows
for
the
rear,
and
I
would
like
to
make
it
two-story,
okay
and
in
the
3d,
rendering
that
I
got
for
you
guys.
K
I
had
heard
that
it
was
important
to
all
to
keep
the
roof
to
not
have
the
roof
higher.
Is
that
correct?
So
I
would
be
sure
to
keep
the
roof
in
keeping
and
basically
it
would
be
taking
off.
What's
there
and
then
just
putting
back
so
from
the
road
from
the
street.
K
It
wouldn't
look
any
different
yeah
from
the
street,
and
it
would
be
as
far
as
the
footprint
it
wouldn't
be
wider.
It
wouldn't
even
go
deeper
than
what's
existing,
it's
just
tearing
off.
What's
there
putting
a
new
foundation
but
adding
a
second
a
story
right
and
there
is
in
that
milhouse
actually
interesting
enough.
There
is
I
found
when
I
started
working
on
it.
K
K
K
B
K
So
the
my
program,
the
program
that
I
was
using
to
draw
this
there
would
have
to
be
a
a
valley
right
there.
So
there
would
be.
K
So,
where
you're
looking
at
right
there
there,
there
would
be
a
a
board
coming
this
way
for
a
valley
for
it
to
go
right
there,
and
then
there
would
be
a
gutter
right
here
to
catch
the
water
coming
off.
H
This
is
like
looking
at
something
built
with
legos,
there's
no
way
to
to
get
it
exactly
right.
Yeah,
with
this
program
that
he's
drawn
with.
B
H
B
H
C
K
K
B
K
K
It
was,
it
was
just
I'll,
let
me
see
if
I
actually
have
it.
A
All
right
any
questions,
comments
from
the
public.
K
And
I
would
just
I
was
going
to
say
this
and
I
forgot-
I
don't
know
if
it
obviously
just
the
trim,
everything
there's
no
board
and
batting
there's.
No,
it
would
just
follow
suit
with
the
rest
of
the
house,
the
windows,
the
the
trim
and
everything
would
just
match.
What's
already
there.
A
C
C
F
F
What
I
have
there
is,
I
guess,
somewhat
simple:
they
want
to
go
rustic
so
as
much
of
the
metal
that
can
be
unfinished
or
like
the
tie
rods
from
above.
If
you
see
the
picture
of
the
existing
awning
has
stainless
steel
tie
rods
that
go
top
to
bottom.
They
want
to
use
a
rusty
chain
right
there,
which
set
aside
the
patina
of
rust.
F
I
mean
that's
the
way
that
old
awnings
used
to
be
supported
just
with
chain
right
so
other
than
that
the
gable
on
that
drawing
shows
two
six
by
six
cedar
pieces
of
wood
that
support
the
gable.
F
No
ma'am
that's
going
to
be
metal.
B
F
Yeah,
just
like
state
farm
down
on
the
corner,
you
know
that's
a
a
tie.
Rod
supported
awning
from
above
has
metal
pans,
so
those
metal
pans.
You
know
all
you
see
from
the
road
is
the
profile
I
mean
the
the
height
of
it.
You
don't
see
the
the
pans,
but
on
the
actual
gable
I
put
on
their
standing
seam.
F
F
So
to
me,
having
a
standing,
seam
20-year,
finish
kind
of
paint
would
be
kind
of
you
know
stand
out.
So
to
me
the
whole
thing
should
be
rustic,
but
I
didn't
put
that
on
there
I
put
standing
seam,
but
I
feel
like
I
would
rather
put
a
typical
10
new
buff
it
a
little
bit
so
that
it
gets
a
little
rust
so
that
it
matches
the
rest.
H
F
Than
the
black
exactly
standing
seam,
you
know
you
got
to
pick
a
color
bronze,
exactly
kind
of
be.
F
A
F
B
I
think
this
definitely
looks
less
tradition,
less
contemporary
and
more
traditional
than
the
one
that's
there
and
we're
trying
to
get
away
from
some
of
these
that
are
going
up
that
are
so
contemporary.
I
don't
know
when
they
were
approved,
but
going
back
to
something
more
traditional,
even
though
it's
metal
and
not
awning,
as
our
book
suggests
that
they
be
canvas
awnings.
B
F
And
if
I,
if
I
can
add
one
thing
that
is
not
on
that
drawing
and
for
a
reason,
but
they
would
like
to
do
it
and
I
suggested
it,
their
logo
is
a
barrel
like
a
whiskey
barrel
or
whatever,
how
you
call
it.
A
F
B
F
F
I
F
I
F
I
He
needs
to
replace
that
that
glass
and
and
get
it
back
if
he
could
find
old
glass,
but
he
needs
to
redo
those
windows
so
that
they're
all
the
same,
that's
very
unique
to
that
building
and
and
and
that
needs
to
to
stay-
and
I
just
questioned
how
a
I
think
a
barrel
would
be
in
the
middle
of
two
of
those.
I
think
so
too.
Two
of
those
windows-
I
I
think
he
may.
F
H
G
H
No,
I'm
not
on
the
committee,
but
I
would
admit
say
too
that
if
you
put
this
up,
however,
they
may
or
may
not
approve
it.
What
if
it
is
approved,
they
could
put
it
up
and
then
next
time
you
come
back
with
a
perspective
picture
with
a
scale
showing
that
showing
that
in
place
and
what
it
would
actually
do
to
the
view.
It's
not
dead
all
the
way.
If
the
owner,
you
could
always.
F
F
You
have
a
photo
sorry
of
what's
there
now,
the
flat
parts
of
the
awning
that
are
right
and
left
of
the
gable
are,
in
the
same
identical
spot.
F
F
F
No,
the
gable
is
11
feet,
so
it's
not
one-third
and
it's
done
that
way
to
reach
that
center.
I
remember
because
the
total
distance,
I
think-
and
you
have
to
forgive
me-
I
was
in
traffic
on
285.
I
was
going
to
get
my
briefcase
and
make
it
to
the
meeting,
but
I
had
to
just
come
straight
here,
so
I'm
not
able
to
look
at
what
I
had.
F
Yeah
and
it's
actually
25
foot
is
their
bay,
but
that
existing
awning
goes
like
27
feet.
It
actually
goes
past
the
property
line
a
little
bit,
but
I
included
it
at
the
25
feet,
which
is
the
property
line.
So
if
11
of
that
is
in
the
gable,
then
that
leaves
14.
That
would
be
seven
and
seven
to
each
side
and
it
would
get
back
some
synergy,
at
least
in
the
sense
of
lapse
coverage.
I
mean
it's
still
that
there's
gonna
be
a
door,
that's
not
on
it,
but
the
frontage
would
be
centered.
B
F
And
I'm
not
able
to
agree
or
disagree
totally
but,
as
I
remember,
there
is
more
footage
to
the
right
of
the
door
facing
ability.
But
if
I
take
the
total
space
of
the
building
and
put
my
gable
dead
middle
of
the
building,
yes
under
the
gable
would
be
big
enough
that
it
overlaps
the
space
in
between.
H
F
B
B
F
F
B
C
C
F
F
B
B
B
I
move
do
we
need
to
say
a
motion?
I
make
a
motion
that
we
table
this
coa
until
we
get
elevation
views
from
the
center
of
the
proposed
canopy
gable
and
front
and
the
front
view
yeah
front
views,
front
elevations.
G
A
Miss
faye
hang
a
minute.
Is
it
one?
We
can
have
a
call,
an
email
vote
on,
do
it
through
email
or
do
we
need
to
get
back
together?
Mr
kelly,.
H
I
mean,
I
suppose,
that
all
of
them
could
be
done
that
way.
If
you
didn't
consider
that
was
gonna
affect
anybody
or
if
anybody
was
here
to
speak
against
it
so
yeah,
I
guess
you
could
look
at
whatever
renderings.
He
came
up
with.
A
G
A
B
B
I
D
C
A
H
Because
I've
told
them
that
it's
coming
for
months,
so
it
won't
be
a
surprise
to
them.
I
B
I
H
That
wouldn't
be
the
only
thing
I
didn't
have
success
on
I
mean
I've
had
plenty
of
successes,
but
a
lot
of
failures
as
well
along
the
years
just
address
it
again.
We
have
a
planning
meeting
coming
up
sometime
in
the
near
future
and
we'll
just
add
it
to
the
list
of
things
that
we'd
like
to
implement
to
make
things
easier
on
the
citizenry.
H
G
H
This
is
not
his
first
go
round
of
cart
before
the
horse.
I
didn't
want
to
call
him
out
in
front
of
a
crowd
of
people,
but
this
is
kind
of
standard
operating
procedure
from
mr
parker
yeah,
and
this
is
at
least
the
second
time,
but.
G
H
B
H
If
they
came
in
look,
I
want
to
defend
that
a
little
bit
because
as
a
kind
of
a
dead
horse
and
everybody
wants
to
beat
it
still,
but
it's
their
responsibility
to
know,
and
if
they
came
in
ahead
of
time
to
apply
for
a
permit
to
make
these
changes,
we
would
tell
them
they're
in
the
historic
district.
H
H
G
There
anything
we
can
stick
on
every
mill
house
in
monroe,
that's
in
the
historic
district
and
say
this
has
to
come
before
a
board
to
for
any
anything
you
might
want
to
change
on
it
I
mean.
Is
there
any.
H
C
H
Right,
except
for
if
the
property
owner
doesn't
want
to
know,
and
they
remove
it,
I
mean
it's
just
there's
a
way
around
everything.
I've
been
doing
this
for
20
years.
If
people
want
to
comply,
they
do
if
they
don't
want
to
comply.
They
only
do
if
you
catch
them.
Just
pull
that
off
and
say
we
didn't
know
it's
it's
it's
really
dealing
with
adults
or
not
adults.
B
B
H
B
C
G
B
B
It
says
we
can
find
them.
It
says
we
get.
You
know,
I
think.
If
we
just
talk
to
this
guy,
I
think
we
can
get
him
to
see
what
the
problem
is,
because
he
says
he
wants
to
do
it
historically
correct,
but
his
white
wife
saw
this
building
in
when
they
were
in
europe
and
liked
it
being
deconstructed
and
thought
that
would
be
good.
B
So
I
think
if
we
say
either
go
back
to
the
original
building,
which
is
historically
correct
or
fix
it
like
it's
been
for
the
last
50
years
or
so
you
know
I
mean
I
think
he'll
be
reasonable.
It's
not
that
much
of
money
involved.
I
don't
believe
I
don't
know
I
mean
because
he
should
have
fixed
it
to
start
with
when
he
put
the
windows
in
right,
patrick
well,
if
you
were
building,
wouldn't
you
have
normally
fixed
that
when
you
did
the
windows.
H
C
H
The
matter
would
be
substantial,
conformance,
basically,
is
what
what
you'd
be
looking
for
is
substantial
conformance
things,
especially
old
buildings
are
quirky
and
difficult
and
expensive,
so
a
substantial
conformance
would
be
the
best
way
I
could
put.
It
is
what
you
would
be
looking
for
with
what
they
presented.
I'd
have
to
look
over
the
file
to
see
what
they
presented.
H
And
I've
got
it
on
my
in
an
email
in
a
digital
format.
I
can
look
at
it
again.
G
B
And
then
I'll
agree
with
you,
I
I
like
the
look,
but
I
just
one
thing
that
we
learned
in
that
workshop
we
went
to
is
that
when
you
do
downtown
construction,
it
needs
to
radiate
the
look.
You
know
what
I
mean
it.
Everything
needs
to
look
like
something
else.
That's
there,
and
that
was
the
perfect
example
across
the
street
of
mirror
imaging
the
marble.
You
know
it
had
that
balance.
I'm
saying
the
balance
of
look,
but
now
it
it
just
doesn't
carry
the
weight
that
it
carried
before.
Well,.
H
Makes
me
look
forward
to
next
month's
meeting
more
than
ever,
because
we've.