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7.13.2022 Historic District Commission
B
B
Your
name
again,
young
fella,
martin
ryan,
martin
ryan
reagan.
Rudig
here
is
going
to
be
vote.
C
She
is
here
yup
by
zoom
by
zoom,
very
good
good
evening
good
evening.
I'm
john
wyckoff.
B
A
couple
certificate
of
approval
extension
requests
and
I
believe
karen
you
have
to.
E
E
B
July,
first,
twenty
two
that
isn't
right:
yeah
that
has
to
be
corrected
so
who's
here
today.
F
They're
meeting
actually
with
him
tonight
so
we're
you
know,
proceeding
they're
anxious
to
get.
F
This
started
and
it's
been,
I
know
it's
been
two
years,
but
basically
I
think
I
should
just
run.
F
F
You
rick
blaylock,
wasn't
yeah
yeah
okay.
So
basically
you
look
at
sheet
one
of
five.
F
F
F
New
entry
door
in
in
where
one
of
the
last
garage
bay
was
we're
using
a
combination
of
two
over.
F
Two
double
hungs
and
some
casements,
which
are
shown
there
on
this
elevation.
We
did
go
back.
F
In
february
of
2
of
2
21
february
3rd
2
21,
we
had
a
few
changes
once
I
had
gotten
into
doing
the.
F
Might
be
easier
to
do
it
sheet
by
sheet,
we
had
an
administrative
approval
and
he
thought
he
would.
F
F
Is
it
here
the
three
small
casement
windows
in
the
kitchen,
we're
converting.
F
That
to
a
single
forty,
eight
wide
by
forty
three
and
a
half
high
awning
window.
F
With
six
lights,
which
was
previously
approved,
which
was
previously
approved
at
a.
F
John,
would
we
really
need
to
go
through
all
the
details?
Well,
it
is,
can
you
summarize
yeah.
F
F
F
F
Look
at
my
three
of
five:
there
were
no
changes
to
that.
Basically,
that
where
that.
F
The
original
building
on
the
property
and
we're
you
know
replacing
the
existing.
F
Okay,
we
also
had
a
heat
pump
location.
Actually,
if
you
go
back
to
the
beginning
three
of.
F
We
have
a
enclosure
for
two
possible
heat
pumps.
They
haven't
been
totally
sized.
B
Couple
people
here
that
right
here,
rich
or
david,
if
you
have
any
questions
or
comments.
H
Because
it
gives
me
an
opportunity
to
review
the
plans
and
I'm
very
pleased
with
them.
Okay,.
D
E
F
Space
on
the
first
floor,
it
just
it's-
I
think
it's
like
26
by
maybe
50.,
so
eleven
hundred
evan.
F
Probably
fifteen
hundred
with
with
the
lower
level
and
the
attic
and
then
the
attic
might
add.
F
B
So
I
guess
that
I'm
just
gonna
yeah,
you
know
what.
G
Second,
when
you're
done
do
a
roll
call
because
of
reagan
right.
Remember
that,
because
she's
really.
E
G
It
is
compatible
with
the
it
is
compatible.
It
preserves
the
integrity
of
the
district.
G
J
B
B
B
Go
through
correct,
mr
chairman,
I'd
like
to
move
that
we
approve
this
extension.
E
B
B
All
right
I'll
just
start
it
out
here:
we've
got
something
we
have
seen
before
and.
A
And
with
me
tonight
are
dorothy
saleem
and
normand,
and
joan
salima
is
over
there.
A
There
we
go.
I
know
I
was
gonna
botch
that
the
architects
and
we're
here
tonight.
A
Working
with
with
nick
and
with
vincent
hayes
and
with
peter
stiff,
to
identify,
first
of
all,
what.
A
A
And
we
determined
that
we
needed
setback
relief
and
also
relief
for
the
illuminated
menu.
A
Board-
and
I
should
just
also
point
out-
I
I
hope
it
got
into
your
the
portal
or
the
packet
or.
A
Whatever
the
heck
it's
called,
but
I
submitted
last
thursday,
a
three-page
document.
A
Which
included
kind
of
a
template
of
what
the
speaker
tower
is
going
to
look
like
and
and
also.
A
A
I
ever
needed
to
learn
about
signage.
We
also
spent
some
time
with
nick.
A
Make
the
proposed
renovation
fit
within
the
district,
given
the
fact
that.
A
A
While
there
are
certainly
some
really
nicely
done,
residential
houses
from
the
probably
from.
A
A
A
Doing
this
renovation
in
large
part,
if
not
entirely,
because
as
the
franchisee,
we
are
required.
A
A
help
here,
so
that's
why
we're
doing
it?
We
had
we've
already
had
a
couple
of
extensions
in.
A
Or
two
speed
bumps
and
we
are
hoping
to
get
some
comments,
hopefully
positive
from
you.
A
L
Thanks
everyone
for
having
me
back,
I
just
I
can
touch
on
some
of
the
building
elements
that
we've.
L
And
the
adjacent
properties
that
I
could
use
as
reference
points
and
so
in
speaking
with.
L
L
We
picked
out
the
aged
computer,
look
which,
interestingly
enough,
was
on
that
email
reference.
L
L
L
A
little
bit
more,
a
little
bit
more
sensitive
to
the
neighborhood
and
the
materials
that
we're.
L
L
L
L
B
Isn't
the
glass
being
replaced
or
not?
There
are
no
areas
where
the
glazing
is
being
replaced.
B
B
A
suggestion,
but
this
glass
is
really
at
the
end
of
its
life
and
what's
going
to
happen,
is
it's.
B
D
Martin
yeah,
thank
you
it's.
This
is
a
lot
better
than
what
we
saw
previously
and.
G
It
relates
to
the
district
way
better
than
it
did
before,
and
you
know
that's.
G
That's
kind
of
what
we
were
asking
for,
so
I
can
support
this.
I
I
think
that
it's.
G
It
wasn't,
it
wasn't
huge
leaps
to
get
us
there
and,
and
there
seemed
to
be
a
lot.
G
Of
heat
about
this,
but
yeah
this,
this
is
wonderful.
I
can
support
this.
D
Yeah
no
yeah.
I
want
to
echo
commissioner
ryan's
comments
that
we
appreciate
the
effort.
D
District
moved
up
to
you
so
part
of
it
was
our
change
and
we
appreciate
your
adjusting
to
that.
K
And
the
portico
itself
is,
is
a
little
bit
odd
and
where
it's
placed
and
how
it's
shaped,
it
is.
L
L
To
keep
and
maintain
that
coverage,
the
other
thing
that
I
had
in
mind
in
looking
at
this
and.
L
L
L
L
H
But
these
are
a
little
awkward
to
say
the
least
the
bases
are
are
too
heavy.
I
think
for
the
mass.
H
H
H
The
footprint,
without
changing
the
glazing,
it
seems
like
that's
the
place
you
could
have.
H
B
To
say
something
I
appreciate
the
changes
as
well,
and
the
portico
is
is
definitely
the.
E
H
H
G
C
One
was
the
finished
sort
of
texture
of
the
hardy
panel
clapboards.
Is
that
smooth
or.
C
Could
I
could
I
ask
that
you
use
this
smooth
finish,
please,
because
I
don't
know
this.
L
Stuck
on
there
other
than
our
material
precedence
project
yeah,
but
so
I
don't
think
that
would
be.
L
Now
we
would
prefer
it
to
be
painted
brought
to
the
site
pre-finished
so
based
on
the
supply.
L
Takes
place,
the
the
the
goal
is
definitely
to
have
them
pre-finished
brought
to
the
site,
but.
E
Can
I
just
make
a
couple
questions
couple
comments
comments?
Did
you
ever
consider
like
an
aluminum.
E
Fence
versus
a
vinyl
screen:
actually
there
there
wasn't.
I
actually
made
my
ass
dorothy.
L
Dorothy
had
kind
of
led
me
towards
the
white
vinyl
fence,
but
I
don't
know
that
we
had
a.
E
A
E
C
E
D
Saw
that
sign
up
for
them?
Okay,
so
I
think
that
you've
heard
our
slate
requests
and.
B
You're,
coming
back
after
the
zoning
board
so
anywhere
in
the
public,
we
need
a
motion.
Let's.
B
So
I
guess
we
need
a
motion
to
come
back
at
certain
dates.
August
3rd.
D
B
B
B
D
You
get
on
top
yeah
carla
goodnight
and
jake
wieder
from
cj
architects
and
evan
tormy
of
xxs.
I
So
we
are
primarily
focusing
on
the
specific
comments
received
at
the
last
meeting.
I
Regarding
the
architectural
expressions
of
the
primary
entry
canopies
so
back
to.
B
I
Enriched
some
of
the
details
on
either
side
added
lighting
worked
on
resolving.
I
Yeah
and
I
like
the
hotel,
has
a
slightly
different
language
there
with
the
brackets.
I
As
does
you
know,
all
three
of
them
really
have
a
an
identity,
but
they
are
definitely
related.
So.
I
Reproduced
with
those
elements
but
really
page
1.0
is
is
the
summary
of
our
what
you
know.
We.
D
M
So
there's
some
depth
to
that
facade,
so
you
can
see
that
actually
in
the
upper
right
image
on.
D
1.0
right,
we
talked
about
how
that's
detailed
and
how
that
projects,
so
we
didn't
play
with
that.
D
A
little
bit
as
well
right,
if
you
look
on
1.4,
it's
you
know
very
much
more
prominent.
I
think
it.
I
I
1.5
is
the
view
across
the
water
the
ac
disappeared.
It
did
look
at
that.
I
And
then
1.7
the
view
across
the
water
showing
many
of
the.
I
Elements
that
we've
been
carrying
through
and
then
for
reference.
The
two
series
2.0
through.
I
I
I
And
then
the
rest
of
the
two
series
is
details
keyed
to
various
areas
of
the
building.
If
you
have.
I
Any
questions
about
sizes
in
execution
of
some
of
these
profiles
that
is
represented.
B
There
was
some
kind
of
question
about
the
vinyl
windows.
I
I
think
that
we
were
we're
showing
the
marvin
essential
on
the
residential
and
then
similar
to.
D
The
ac
on
four
two
through
five,
the
vinyl,
which
is
much
more
energy
efficient
than.
D
Which
we've
included
on
that
that
harvey
window
harvey
window
harvey
harvey
4.2.
D
E
D
D
I
That
is
the
essential,
is
fiberglass
fibertex,
whatever
yeah.
That's
something.
D
Integrity
also
vinyl,
I
mean
the
integrity
is
aluminum.
Is
it.
E
Hotel
yeah,
it's
a
big
hotel
yeah.
Does
anybody
else
have
some
comments
from
anything
here?
Well,
I.
G
G
Generic
and
I
agree
with
john
that
just
going
up
and
terminating.
G
Not
a
good
way
to
go,
I
can't
support
the
vinyl
window.
No,
I
I
think
we're
getting
closer.
D
G
Did
they
let
you
carla,
but
yeah,
I'm
just
a
little
disappointed
in
that
regard.
Well,
I
think.
I
D
I
We
have
some
really
nice,
you
know
traditional
features
along
the
base
in
masonry
and
I
think.
I
I
K
K
K
K
K
K
And
it
completely
changes,
you
know
the
the
feel
of
a
building
when
you,
when
you
look.
H
This
is
the
least
defensive
thing
I've
seen
here.
Thank
you,
I'm
trying
to
make
that
a.
H
H
H
H
Be
expressed
on
this
and
that's
an
important
thing.
We
all
know
that,
but
as
this
stands,
you've
done.
I
Go
down
a
traditional
road
with
a
lot
of
these
elements,
and
I
think
that
you
know
that
will.
D
Are
you
there
thanks
yeah,
I
mean
my
opinion
still
hasn't
changed.
Obviously,
because
there's.
C
C
I
think
it's
you
know,
the
hotel
is
very
hotely.
Looking
you
know,
like
dave
said,
it's.
C
You
know
it's
a
building
worth
saving
that
it's
a
historic
building
that
you
know
contributes
to.
C
C
C
To
that
architectural
makeup
in
portsmouth's
continued
history,
some
and
some
of
the
other.
C
In
my
opinion,
sort
of
filler
buildings
that
are
fine
but
don't
really
contribute
all
that
much.
B
So
I
would
just
like
to
say,
as
with
david,
that
I
appreciate
the
traditional
window.
Openings.
B
B
And
I
think
that
it's
just
what
it
is
it's
a
section
of
portsmouth
that
is
definitely
different.
B
At
least
make
it
look
to
have
a
a
little
more
interest
when
you
come
around.
B
D
N
B
Come
on,
okay,
margo,
aye,
aye,
aye,
agree
reagan;
yes,
john.
I,
okay,
very
good.
E
B
B
M
M
It
we
brought
you
a
present
yeah,
mostly
look
at
the
second
and
third
page,
but
the.
M
M
Effort's
been
pretty
exhaustive,
but
the
final
product
is
well,
it's
not
final,
but
the
end.
M
That
is
original
so
again
just
wanted
you
to
see
that,
and
basically
with
that
blasting
now.
M
It's
it's
all
being
done
to
the
textbook,
but
it
is
chemical.
It's.
I
Sheet
is
the
storage
and
capture
of
the
trim
elements
that
will
be
reinstalled.
I
You
can
see
all
stabilized
and
fixed
there
meshed
in
with
the
original
construction
that
dave.
M
And
stain
and
now
they're,
repairing
so
and
some
more
siding
and
and
so
that's
where
we
are.
I
I
The
what
we've
done
is
move
forward;
the
concept
that
we
talked
about
last
time,
which
is.
I
I
We
did
on
the
mansion
what
will
be
demolished,
what
will
be
replaced
in
kind
and
what
will
be.
I
And
the
that
gate
that
we
discovered
will
be
preserved
and
that's
shown
on
an
inset
on
2.0.
I
I'm
sure
you
remember
from
being
out
there
is
just
dave,
is
proposing
raising.
I
You
know
cobbled
together
or
is
simply
rotting
in
the
hillside,
so
we
will
be
bringing
this.
I
Neighbor,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we
have
no
ability
to
change
that
grade.
M
Retaining
wall,
but
it
does
slope
up
on
if
you're
looking
at
two
sorry
2.0.
M
Really
slope
down
on
the
back
side,
so
by
raising
that
building
up
it
helps
us
get
that
situation.
M
M
M
Maintainable,
so
we'll
have
to
do
something
there
and
it
will
retain
grade
so
from.
M
M
H
The
carriage
house
doors
I'm
surprised,
yeah
we
raised
so
the
distance
between
the
top
of.
I
Sit
on
the
ground,
I
think,
if
you
look
at
this,
is
where
it's
easier
than
a
little
photo
on
2.0.
H
I
4.0
and
you
can
see
on
either
on
you
know
the
wall
that
has
now
been
installed
about.
I
A
little
over
a
foot
on
either
side
of
both
garage
doors
and
the
main
door,
so
that
now
that.
H
M
I
All
right
so
2.1
shows
the
demolition
of
the
dogleg
connector
and
the
outbuildings,
which
we've.
I
And
we
are
going
to
pursue
the
dormer
on
that
side
as
well,
and
then
3.0
shows
the
rendering.
I
With
the
half
story
and
the
new
dogleg
entrance
between
the
two
two
different
volumes.
I
Stair
layout,
all
of
the
all
the
rooms
and
areas
within
the
mansion
are
you
know,
keeping
that.
I
I
I
I
It's
it's
a
pretty
contained
area,
so
we
also
pursued
in
this
3.2.
You
can
see
we've.
I
Pursued
the
the
mansard
roof
with
the
gable
end,
as
in
addition,
as
a
replacement.
I
Intention
here
you
can
see
the
elevations
we're
proposing
very
much
in
keeping
and.
I
Has
a
very
similar
flavor
and
vibe
as
the
existing
front
elevation
photos
directly
above.
I
I
I
Annex
and
bring
because
there's
slightly
higher
level
of
detail
there
and
bring
that
across.
I
I
I
I
At
length
last
time
that
the
slate
would
be
on
the
historically
preserved
structure
and
that
the.
I
The
coordinating
asphalt
would
be
there's
a
dormer
in
there.
Yes,
that
would
all
be
late.
G
The
singlepio
you
will
in
from
the
driveway,
if
you
go
back
to.
I
3.0
the
connector
piece
there
behind
the
flagpole
and
the
upper
roof
will
be.
E
E
E
I
I
Challenge
and
the
new
it
is
new
construction
in
between
and
from
basically
from
the
other.
I
M
It's
something
that
hasn't
been
completely.
We
haven't
reviewed
it
completely
with
the
client.
M
M
M
B
B
That
you
have
to
do
by
you
substituting
you're
only
taking
about
15
or
20
of
the
roofing
job.
M
I
I
I
Any
of
the
carriage
house
or
connector
or
that
area
just
now
we're
talking
about
the
mansion.
B
B
I
would
certainly
like
somebody
else
to
step
in
on
this:
that's
very
knowledgeable,
mr
adams,.
H
As
you
suggested
in
its
day,
was
a
very
common
shutters
were
a
very
common
element,
but.
M
I
To
answer
some
of
these
questions,
so
we
don't
have
to
go
through
that.
This
is
sort.
I
I
K
I've
taken
a
look
at
the
plans
that
were
submitted
last
time
for
this
edition
out.
The.
K
On
this,
but
my
my
concern
remains
that
we're
taking
what
was
a
relatively
small
low
profile.
K
K
That's
being
added
to
the
back
while
recognizing
that
it's
private,
but
you
know
this
is
still.
I
Some
of
that,
but
we
very
very
purposely
kept
the
ridge
of
the
connector
building
with
the.
I
Little,
you
know
clear
story,
that's
why
this
one
is
just
so
small
below
the
carriage
house
and.
H
Start
with
a
couple
of
easy
pieces,
the
carriage
house
doors
are
way
out
of
scale.
H
They
look
like
the
connecting
shed
with
the
second
floor.
I
think
is,
is
it's
just
to
me.
H
H
With
their
part,
roofs,
I
think,
on
that
same
side
in
the
front
of
the
courtyard
area
of
the.
H
H
It's
it
challenges
one's
ability
to
wrap
ahead
around
the
different
numbers
of
different
sizes
of.
H
H
H
I
I
Strong
direction
that
the
historic
precedent
on
6.0,
the
nathan
parker
house,
because
we.
I
G
G
It's
got
some
elements
of
that
with
a
poisonous
choir
in
the
cloisters
but
milotia.
I
I
I
accept.
G
That
it's,
it
is
what
it
is,
is
back
of
the
house
and
as
long
as
3.0
looks
at
the
way
it
does.
G
B
The
beginning
of
this
thing
that,
because
of
the
condition
of
the
main
house,
we
were
willing
to
let.
B
B
Door
that
which
I
keep
looking
at
going.
Why
is
that
there
to
the
left
of
the
flagpole
on
3.0.
D
But
otherwise,
I'm
in
support
as
far
as
it's
going
right
now
and
then
reagan.
C
Yes
thanks,
I
am
generally
in
support
of
all
the
work
that's
being
done,
especially
from
the
front.
C
C
Understand
where
the
arches
come
from
in
the
stone,
it
just
seems
very
different,
and
I
appreciate.
C
An
intentional
difference
in
new
construction
when
it's
you
know
part
of
a
historic
building.
C
But
this
seems
so
different
that
it's
it
just
doesn't
match
at
all.
So
I'm
just
I'm
a.
C
C
C
I
I
And
we
did
not
do
any,
there
was
some
thought
we
really
did
adhere
to
the
the
architectural.
I
I
We
were
very
respectful
of
the
details
specific
to
this
structure
and
then.
I
Of
you
know,
curtain
wall
would
that
have
been
acceptable
because
it
was
curtain
wall.
B
That
you've
gotten
some
differing
opinions,
and
I
don't
think
that
you
need
to
rebut.
H
Behind
a
barn,
okay,
all
right!
If
there's
anybody
in
the
public.
D
B
I
All
right,
so,
last
time
we
were
here,
we
talked
about
how
we
sighted
the
building.
We
talked
about.
I
I
Ground
and
store
front
entrances
work
with
you
know,
within
the
zoning
ordinance
and.
I
And
you
know
we
really
made
a
lot
of
progress
in
rethinking
just
a
you
know,
a
sidebar.
I
And
and
working
really
hard
on
it
so,
and
it
shows
I
think,
it's
coming
along
very
well.
I
And
we've
introduced
a
window
pattern.
Very
simple,
very
you
know
elegant
with
a
with
a
detail.
I
That
we
carry
into
the
railing
system
and
we've
got
a
nice
curved
corner.
Celebrating
the.
I
Entrance
with
a
glass
canopy
and
a
accent,
metal
arch,
the
arc
detail
above
on
the.
I
Responding
to
that,
but
this
is
our
this
is
our
design
concept
and
an
inception.
I
We
have
some
quite
a
bit
of
a
setback.
I
think
we
have
a
15
foot
step
back
there
now.
I
Any
rail
new
construction
budding
rail
property.
The
entrance
to
the
garage
is
also
seen.
I
So
we're
clustering,
the
third
one
with
them,
and
then
we
have
some
plantings
and
again
the.
I
Balcony
same
simple
balcony
expression:
we
also
have
some
greats
for
mechanical
equipment.
If
you.
I
I
Up
the
street
at
the
intersection
and
then
2.4
is
a
close-up
of
the
canopy
siding
detail.
I
I
Mechanicals
will
be
concealed
behind
that
because
that's
not
going
to
be
extremely
friendly.
I
I
We
can
look
at
that
refer
to
that,
if
need
be,
but
looking
forward
to
hearing
your
thoughts.
D
D
D
I,
like
that,
a
lot
it's
very
inviting
it's
special
tells
you
where
the
entrance
is.
D
Thank
you,
yeah
yeah.
The
first
thing
that
strikes
me
is
these:
these
arches.
G
G
G
Instead
of
just
an
applied
decoration,
because
I
I
like
the
direction,
this
could
go
in
some
of.
G
Very
spindly
sort
of
bracelet
across
the
top
of
the
window,
very
spindly,
canopy
element.
H
H
H
The
cornice
thing
that
we're
talking
about
is
is
very
small,
but
if
that
rose
up
just
a
little.
H
H
H
Sitting
on
the
slot,
thank
you,
credit
tom.
With
the
there
you
go,
it's
got
to
be
someone.
J
Actually
I'll
throw
one
thing
out:
it's
worth
noting
that
there's
no
pertinent
shown
on.
A
The
backside
again,
it's
making
the
best
of
that
location
and
it's
not
objectionable
in
any.
A
A
Mean
the
train
only
goes
through
a
few
times
a
day,
so
yeah
I
like
the
direction
and
I'm
excited.
A
About
it,
I
I
really
like
the
the
way
you
did
the
the
corner
with
the
setback,
and
then
you.
A
You
you
did
the
same
with
the
with
the
balcony
areas
that
they're
they're
set
back.
A
K
Really
like
it,
I
I
think
that
everybody
has
said
something
that
I
would
have
said.
So
I
don't.
K
K
K
B
And
so
I
just
like
to
say
also
you
know
concerning
those
arches,
I
mean
if
this
building.
B
Railroad
type
canopy
that
extends
along
the
back
side,
but
otherwise
I
feel
that
you.
C
Building
and
make
a
statement,
but
there's
I've
never
seen
a
metal
keystone
arch.
C
C
Role
in
the
building,
but
it
just
it
looks
very
bizarre
to
me
so
I
I'm
not
really.
C
Is
I
I
see
where
the
idea
came
from,
but
it's
not
working
in
my
opinion,
but.
C
Everything
else
I
mean
is,
I
think,
is
fine
going
in
the
right
direction,
the
the
shape
the
massing.
C
Pedestrian
first
level,
doors
and
storefronts,
and
things
like
that
to
really
make
it.
C
Something
that
is
pedestrian
friendly
and
gives
a
lot
of
life
to
the
street.
There.
C
Would
walk
by
and
it's
just
brick
so,
but
you
know
I
think,
yeah
keep
keep
moving
in
this.
C
Direction-
I
don't
quite,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
you
reference
the
train
station
a
lot.
I
don't.
E
K
G
G
Could
that
be
glazed
into
the
spa
into
the
space
there?
You
know
just
so
that
it's
less
of
a.
B
So
yeah
so
you've
got
everyone's
opinion
and
some
people
are
for
your
design
element.
B
G
B
B
Thank
you,
hello,
brendan
mcnamara,
I'm
the
designer
on
the
project,
and
this
is.
J
We
closed
in
june.
Congratulations.
Do
you
also
own
the
corner
building?
Yes,
the
corner
building
the.
C
J
J
A
fairly
negative
impact
for
nicole's
house
right
next
door,
and
so
so
there's
a
level.
J
Of
protection
involved
in
the
whole
thing,
so
what
we're
looking
to
do.
J
J
N
Yeah
two
hours
ago
so
had
he
had
the.
What
still
is
the
other
cabinet
concepts
was
in
the
building.
J
J
In
there,
and
of
course,
he
then
assisted
framing
onto
the
the
masonry
stone
master.
J
J
So
again
we
don't
want
to
you
know
the
classic
thing
would
be
to
turn
it
into
a.
J
J
J
To
come
here
to
review
it
with
you
guys
it
in
the
end,
the
the
concept
is
that
it'll
become.
J
J
No,
it's
a
masonry,
a
solid
masonry,
concrete
masonry
block
cmu
building
your
proposal.
J
B
B
J
D
J
J
D
J
But
it's
a
is
that
what
they're
doing
right
now!
No,
that
was
that
was
done
by
the
previous
previous.
B
J
The
the
white
cedar
maybeck,
you
know
pre
prediction,
yeah
yeah,
so
just
caesar
shakes
yeah.
D
D
D
D
That
effort-
and
I
think
it
looks
very
nice-
I
mean
that
the
attention
to
detail
is
there.
A
Well,
I'm
getting
sick
of
blue
with
white
trim
every
place.
Don't
look
at
my
house.
A
H
H
H
And
and
this
isn't
helping
the
the
heavy
parapet,
which
is,
has
a
module
that
doesn't
relate.
H
To
the
windows,
the
heavy
inset
windows,
with
I
mean
they
look
so
much
like
filled
in
garage
doors.
K
It
is
difficult
to
sometimes
try
to
make
something
into
what
it
isn't,
and
so
I'm
torn
between
just.
K
K
K
Than
some
of
the
other
things
that
you're
worried
about,
I
think
look
just
giving
the.
K
Where
everything
else
has
white
trim
the
school
behind
it
is
a
factor,
but
I
think
less
so
than
the.
K
K
Looking
up
so
it
might
have
been
a
swing
or
a
miss,
but
I
don't
think
that
you
are
so.
K
B
I
agree
a
bit
with
david
on
this.
You
know,
I
think
you
could
prob
maybe
do
more
with
what.
B
You
have
now,
but
by
adding
more
windows
and
changing
the
paint
color.
But
you
know.
B
I'm
willing
to
see
what
you,
if
you
come
up
with
something
else.
You
know
what
that
might
be.
B
C
Not
a
lot
of
shingle
around
here.
These
there's
lots
of
panels.
C
C
That
anywhere
nearby,
so
it
just
seems
to
kind
of
make
it
stick
out
even
further
or.
C
C
C
For
the
location
so
yeah
I
would,
I
would
go
back
and
and
try
and
simplify
it
use
it.
C
Look
around
to
try
and
get
a
few
more
cues
from
it's
the
the
surrounding
context.
You
think.
D
B
Different
design,
yeah
is
there
anybody
in
the
public
that
needs
to
speak
on
this.
B
So
I
guess,
would
you
like
to
come
back
next
month
or
what
do
you
feel?
What
can
we
discuss.
J
B
It
would
be
best
to
clarify
that.
Yes,
so
that's
so
before
that,
just
a
couple
things
so.
J
Throne,
stuff,
I
agree
with
that,
so
that
was
what
generated
the
design
was
to
just.
J
J
J
So
that's
kind
of
so
whether
I
understand
what
you're
saying,
but
you
must
understand
that
you.
B
J
J
J
Drop,
I
don't
know,
is
there
anything
wrong
with
the
garage
door?
Does
anybody
have
a
major
hardware.
D
I
do
think
after
hearing
commercial
rudy's
comments
that
the
fact
is
all
the.
D
J
Than
clipboards,
but
the
clapboards
is
fine,
yeah
yeah,
so
I
don't
I
I
don't
want
to.
J
G
G
G
J
J
J
J
Replicant
house,
then
it's
like
man,
it
just
kills
off
those
properties.
You
know
so
it's.
A
Like
a
story,
yeah
yeah
yeah,
you
can
see
that
so
that's
that's
kills
off
what.
J
J
J
H
H
And
I
see
this
as
a
building
that
is
kind
of
on
the
the
entrance
to
a
whole
historic
neighborhood.
H
H
H
H
To
make
it
two
stories,
but
this
heavy
cornist
heavy
capped
building
with
these
two
filled
in.
H
Same
overly
tall
unit
using
the
same
solution
you
use
on
the
garage
door
all
the
way
down
the.
H
B
Specifically,
maybe
a
boomtown
roof
on
a
front
facade
on
it
is
the
answer
I
I
really
I
I
was.
J
H
H
1940,
something
or
other
probably
at
the
tail
end
of
of
the
depression,
where
not
a.
H
B
N
N
B
E
E
N
H
We
actually
have
had
some
heartburn
over
those
electric
meters
and
and
I
granted
that
they're.
H
H
H
H
N
N
So
the
I
thought
the
meter
panel
was
feeding
several
houses.
I
didn't
realize
it
was.
N
Formerly
a
multi-unit,
so
there's
three
separate
panels
in
the
building
each
fed
by
a
meter.
N
N
H
Yeah,
we'll
just
we'll,
have
to
do
something
ready
kilowatt,
indeed
yeah
so
the
so
that
would
be
a.
B
N
N
N
N
Six
month,
six
light
window,
that's
there!
So
that's
the
only
window
that.
N
Does
not
need
to
be
replaced,
so
the
you
know,
if
you
see,
if
you
look
at
the
windows,
you
can.
N
See
that
they're,
you
know
two
over
two,
some
cases
two
over
one,
the
third
floor,
you
name
it
but.
N
Are
just
torn
apart:
it's
it's
pretty
pretty
ugly,
so
the
we're
proposing
to
to
replace.
N
N
Advantageous
to
not
have
the
the
wood
exterior
on
the
window
on
the
back
of
the.
D
H
I
can
count
I
assume
you're
putting
three
over
threes
in
the
third
floor.
Yes,.
N
So
they're
they're
marvin
windows
that
would
slide
into
the
frame.
So
I'm
going
to
lose
about.
N
Half
an
inch
I
understand,
of
glass
by
by
the
side
so
yeah,
so
this
marvin
ultimate
double
hung.
Yep.
N
N
N
E
N
N
So
the
so
I
mean,
obviously
it's
going
to
change
the
look
of
the.
N
G
Of
the
board
thinks
is
six
over
six,
given
that
it's
simulated
divided
light.
Do
we
want.
K
The
profile
of
divided,
because
it's
sitting
right
next
to
another
one
yeah.
N
N
N
D
Accurate
if
it's
aluminum
clad,
I
said
it
needs
to
be
wood,
so
so
I
think
you
can.
N
N
The
I
think
you
can
go
to
a
5-8
month.
Yeah
I'd
have
to
see
what
what
they
had
options,
but
I.
N
Know
they
had,
you
know
three
different
options
for
the
there
are
other
alternatives.
The.
N
N
It
would
be
physically
impossible.
What's
double
the
time
mean
six
to
seven
months,
okay,.
H
H
D
Reagan,
what
do
you
think
excuse
me
david?
I'm
sorry
are
you
done
go
ahead.
C
That
they're
not
very
high
quality,
historic
windows
and
in
that
they're
not.
C
C
In
the
frames,
so
it's
not
and
they're
not
consistent
either
you've
got
some
that
are
two.
C
Over
ones
and
then
two
over
twos
and
then
so
I
I
can
support
the
replacement
of
these
windows.
C
And
six
over
six
is
refined
to
make
it
look
like
the
rest
of
the
street.
If
you
really
wanted.
C
The
six
over
six
is
a
good
choice
and
yeah
getting
the
muttons
is
as
small
as
possible.
Yeah.
B
With
your
electric
meter
moving
all
of
a
sudden
it
open
up,
it
opens
up.
B
B
That
you
might
want
to
think
about
replacing
absolutely
and
I
I
can
see
to
the
right.
A
I
think
I
don't
know
how
it
happened,
but
the
owner
was
was
not
present.
A
And
and
in
fact,
wasn't
really
capable
of
making
a
lot
of
decisions
at
that
point
so.
A
B
Nobody
online,
no,
no
okay,
so
we
need
a
motion
to
come
back.
H
D
N
H
H
Words,
yeah
yeah,
we'll
see
I'll
ask
in
your
kind
of
a
sounds
like
you're.
The
historian.
N
So
to
speak,
the
so
the
back
of
those
buildings,
it
appears
my
rear,
I'm
gonna
call
it
the
shed.
N
Then
the
the
one
next
door
is
wood,
it's
a
kitchen
and
then
the
one
next
door
is
two.