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A
A
If
there
are
differences
of
opinion,
each
side
will
have
10
minutes
to
speak.
Once
your
request
is
heard
and
the
board's
decision
is
rendered.
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may
leave
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meeting.
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wait
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after
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meeting
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over
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ask
them
or
you
may
contact
staff
at
the
office
the
following
day,
once
public
testimony
and
discussion
for
a
particular
item
is
concluded,
the
members
of
the
board
will
deliberate
and
render
a
decision.
A
Members
with
a
personal
or
financial
interest
in
any
request
are
required
to
recuse
themselves
from
voting.
All
decisions
by
the
architectural
review
board
are
final.
Any
aggrieved
parties
may
appeal
the
decision
of
the
board
of
the
city
council
within
15
days
for
procedural
issues.
Only
if
your
request
is
denied
by
the
board
petitioners
may
appeal
the
board's
decision
to
circuit
clerk
within
30
days
of
meeting.
A
A
B
Hello,
hello,
as
the
application
says,
I'm
requesting
permission
to
replace
a
falling
down
pitiful
the
chain
link
fence
with
a
a
wood
privacy
fence
and
a
metal
gate
in
front
of
the
building
around
the
side
of
the
house.
B
B
A
A
You
for
coming
joel
brownsford
garden,
district
327,
findlay
avenue.
F
I
am
proposing
to
remove
the
tree
in
the
northwest
corner
of
my
house,
the
big
one
right
there
behind
the
point
of
the
gable
the
front
porch
cable,
it
is
just
there,
you
go,
there's
a
picture
where
the
trunk
comes
up.
It's
really
only
about
a
foot
foot
and
a
half
away
from
the
shingles
and
as
trees
tree
gets
larger.
It's
going
to
be
more
of
a
problem.
F
Yeah,
especially
right
there
yep,
and
it's
this
past
year,
we
had
two
fairly
large
limbs
drop
on
the
house,
they're
about
six
inches
in
diameter,
no
damage,
thankfully,
but
we
do
have
another
limb
hanging,
it's
actually
hanging
by
a
fork.
It's
already
disconnected
from
the
tree.
It's
just
hanging
on
another
branch,
and
you
can
see
my
neighbor's
house
right
there
beside
as
soon
as
we
got
that
large
tree
between
our
two
houses.
Yes,.
F
A
B
B
C
A
B
Cowboy,
we
are
also
seeking
to
remove
a
historic
chain
link
fence,
as
well
as
part
of
a
dilapidated
privacy
board
privacy
fence
that
our
two
next
door
neighbors
ago
installed
what
probably
15
years
ago.
Something
like
that
and
it
reached
the
end
of
its
useful
life,
and
we
also
want
to
remove
the
chain
link
gate.
That
is
at
the
front.
A
A
A
A
G
I'll
have
to
do
I'm
carole
king
for
landmarks
foundation.
How
are
you
today
collier's
on
baby
duty?
We
are
requesting
a
change
of
material
roof
on
321
north
hall
street,
which
is
located
in
the
north
hall
street
historic
district.
There
are
four
victorians
in
a
row
about
1890.
Two
of
them
have
since
had
their
original
roofs
replaced
and
they're
two
left.
This
is
one
of
those
it
has
a
diamond
shaped
asbestos
hip
hip
to
roof,
which
you
can
barely
see
there,
because
it
has
a
very
large
front
gable
as
well.
G
Yeah,
that's
better,
so
there
we're
replacing
that
because
it
is
starting
to
leak
fairly
badly.
All
right,
the
request
is
just
for
the
high
definition,
high
definition,
gaff
architectural
syn,
architectural
shingles.
It
will
not
include
the
wraparound
front
porch,
but
it
does
include
on
the
back.
I'm
sorry,
we
don't
have
a
picture
on
the
back,
there's
a
shed
edition
on
the
back,
which
already
has
modern
shingles
on
it.
Okay,
but
they'll
all
be
covered
in
the
new
material.
Okay,
minus
the
port.
G
There
is
woodwork
replacement
right
there,
a
little
bit
of
woodwork
in
the
corners
okay.
I
say
that
yeah.
C
G
B
A
move
to
accept,
as
proposed
including
the
addition
of
the
slate
gray
or
the.
A
And
robert
robinson
on
cloverdale
ridge,
avenue,
2024,
26
and
28.
robinson,
what
have
you
done.
A
H
Right
off
the
ridge
avenue
close
to
where
ridge
avenue
east
fairview,
where
cloverdale
baptist
church
is
but
anyway,
for
the
last
three
years,
I've
been
two
years.
I
have
been
restoring
the
house
and
had
bad
drainage
problems
and
the
bigger
house.
The
wood
floor
was
rotted
out
the
same
screws,
one
of
the
small
houses,
but
anyway
I
did
know
about
some
of
your
rules
in
relation
to
paint,
colors
and
trees
and
alterations
to
the
house
that
I
did
not
realize
I
put.
H
There
was
no
parking
on
the
place
for
the
little
house
park
at
all
they
had
to
park
over
richard.
So
I
put
two
little
parking
pads
on
one
bigger
parking
pad
behind
the
team
and
which
were
well.
I
think,
15
foot
by
30
concrete
with
six
inches
no
wire
mesh,
it
was
revolved.
It
was
real
structural
and
you
cannot
see
these
from
the
stream.
H
So
that's
why
I
didn't
think
it
was
any
problem
and
then
there
was
also
one
smaller
place,
so
you
could
turn
around
in
the
bigger
from
the
bigger
house,
because
you,
the
housing,
there's
an
alley
beside
the
house.
You
cannot
park
in
the
alley
because
it
gives
access
to
other
houses
around,
and
so
anyway,
I
did
it
for
the
parking
and.
H
E
H
H
You
have
to
go
on
the
average,
the
public
alley,
that's
supposed
to
be
maintained
by
montgomery,
which
I've
been
kind
of
working
with
to
get
the
alley
where
water
will
go
down
the
alley
instead
of
going
into
the
garage
in
the
bigger
house
but
anyway.
So
it's
mainly
to
make
the
house
a
little
bit
more
useful,
because
when
you
back
out
you
gotta
back
out
the
bigger
house
going
to
ridge
avenue,
a
good
distance,
probably
300
foot
into
the
turn
and
matter
of
fact,
I
backed
into
the
little
toe
one
day.
H
But
anyway,
so
that's
the
houses
were
originally
built
in
1936,
the
bigger
house
and
the
two
little
houses
were
built
for
world
war
ii.
Vets
in
1945,
I
found
a
box
full
of
memorabilia
in
the
attic,
and
I
was
working
on,
has
all
kinds
of
levels
and
history.
C
I've
walked
past
these
properties
several
times
I
live
on
master
lane
just
off
fairview,
and
I
noticed
at
the
rain,
especially
I
hadn't
walked
since
you
put
the
pad
there,
but
I
hadn't
noticed
standing
water
and
whatnot
in
the
yard.
I
I
like
the
smaller
houses
in
the
front.
I
often
thought
that
would
be
a
if
I
could
transport
one
of
those
somewhere
on
the
beach
or
someplace.
That
would
be
very
nice
to
have,
but.
C
H
A
I
would
say
my
only
concern
is
that
that,
while
you
put
the
parking
pad
behind
the
two
little
houses,
you
seem
to
have
taken
up
a
lot
of
the
front
yard
of
the
larger
house.
In
doing
so
so
it
does
affect
that
historic
property
you,
it
may
be
behind
the
little
houses
so
that
we
can't
see
it
from
the
street,
but
it
is
sort
of
like
in
the
front
yard
of
the
big
house.
A
B
H
A
All
right
any
other
comments
from
the
from
the
floor.
E
Before
as
darby's
making
her
way
up
a
few
years
ago,
you
all
did
approve,
there's
a
duplex
on
the
corner
of
ridge
and
thorn
that
uses
the
same
alley.
B
E
D
D
You
can
see
it
if
you're
walking
down
ridge
from
if
you're
going
toward
fairview,
you
can
see
part
of
it,
but
of
course
it's
better
being
in
the
back
than
in
the
front.
We
did
have
a
you
were
talking
about.
There's
the
big
trench
on
the
side
of
that
little
house
when
you're
facing
it
on
the
left
and
what
are
you
going
to
do
with.
H
H
H
H
D
We
yeah
that
would
be
a
whole
lot
better
when
that
is
fixed
and
just
you
know
anything
in
the
future.
Anything
that
you
do
to
the
outside
of
the
houses
or
outside
everything
has
to
come
to
the.
H
B
B
A
All
right,
we
have
business
tonight.
First,
the
review
of
the
minutes,
as
has
everyone,
does
anyone
have
any
changes
or
additions
to
the
minutes?.
A
C
Madam
chair,
yes,
as
I
said
earlier,
in
keeping
with
my
belief,
if
it
ain't
broke,
don't
fix
it.
I
move
to
re-elect
ms
brown
chair
and
ms
williams
vice
chair
of
the
architectural
review
board.
C
A
Christy
and
russell,
I
appreciate
the
amount
of
work
that
went
into
putting
these
things
together,
because
we
do
get
a
lot
of
things
here.
That
really
don't
need
to
be
reviewed
by
the
board,
because
we're
always
going
to
say
cut
down
the
chinaberry
tree
cut
down
the
the
popcorn
tree.
That
sort
of
thing.
A
I
will
say
that
I
find
black
doors,
harsh
and
but
they're
not
unhistoric,
so
well,
they're
unhistoric,
I
think
in
our
context,
they're
not
as
historic
in
an
older
context
as
a
general
rule,
but
if
people
want
to
paint
their
doors
black
and
have
them
get
hot
as
a
firecracker
and
the
paint
peel
off.
That
is
fine.
With
me.
E
Well,
we
people
a
lot
of
people
are.
I
think
the
questions
come
up
mostly
with
some
of
the
colonial
revival
kind
of
stuff.
That
looks
earlier.
You
know,
but
it
doesn't
happen
a
lot,
but
we've
got
that
charcoal
gray
on
there
and
people.
E
I
use
black
and
right
now
I
say
no
and
if
you
all
want
to
say
no,
that's
fine,
but
you
you
do
have
under
the
code
authority
to
add
colors
to
the
palette
and
in
doing
so
can
also
specify
how
those
colors
can
be
used.
So
if,
if
you
find
a
splashy
red
that
you
think
is
universal,
we
can
ensure
that
a
whole
house
will
not
be
painted
that
color,
okay,.
A
B
E
Were
looking
at
the
tree
situations
where
you
always
say
yes,
but
we
don't
have
the
latitude
at
this
point
to
say
you
don't
have
to
come
to
the
board
in
the
same
way
with
fences.
You
know
everything
that
returns
at
the
rear
corner
of
the
house.
There
are
certain
styles
that
you
will
always.
B
E
C
C
C
An
oak
or
something
else
but-
and
I
don't
remember
why
we
didn't,
but
we
didn't,
but
that's
the
only
time
I
can
remember
I
mean
we
certainly
trust
your
judgment
on
on
these
things
and
again,
if
it's
something
that's
you
know
a
closed
call
or
whatnot.
Just
you
know
tell.