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A
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A
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me
speak
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rendered.
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meeting.
A
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with
a
personal
or
financial
interest
in
any
request
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required
to
recuse
themselves
from
voting.
All
decisions
by
the
architecture
review
board
are
final.
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person
having
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request
for
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board
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court
within
30
days
after
receipt
of
the
notice
of
the
final
decision.
A
A
I'd
like
to
introduce
the
members
of
the
architecture
review
board.
Elizabeth
brown
jake
johnson
is
mary
robinson
here.
No
john
hayden,
john
foshee
katie
williams,.
A
B
A
A
B
It
is
there,
it
is
there.
It
is
okay,
yes,
okay,
all
right,
I
am
helen
goulet
we're
removing
the
driveway.
It's
a
concrete
driveway,
it's
about
four
inches
thick,
it's
all
torn
up
because
of
tree
limbs
over
the
years
and
we're
replacing
it
I'm
replacing
it
with
a
gravel
driveway.
Okay,
that's
pretty
much!
It.
C
A
B
D
D
So
after
a
few
weeks
after
that,
it
showed
up-
and
apparently
they
did
not
get
permission.
That's
why
I'm
here,
but
the
tree
was
dead.
Part
of
it
had
fallen
on
the
neighbor's
camper
the
previous
year.
So
when
we
had
moved
in
to
the
residence
he
told
us
about
it.
That's
how
we
first
found
out
that
the
tree
was
riddled
with
termites.
D
He
was
paid
an
insurance
claim
for
a
part
of
the
tree
falling
on
his
camper
and
but
other
than
that.
The
tree
removal
service
consecrated
tree
services.
They
had
written
us
a
letter
to
confirm
that
the
tree
was
dead.
I
have
pieces
of
the
tree
here
in
plastic
bags.
If
you
would
like
to
see,
you
didn't
bring
the
whole
tree
in
no.
No,
it
was
very
large.
E
D
Yes,
it's
completely
hidden
from
view,
except,
of
course,
for
the
limbs
that
were
growing
up.
There
was
no
leaves
on
any
of
the
limbs
when
it
was
removed.
There
were
a
few
limbs
that
were
coming
out,
but
when
they
showed
up
they,
they
had
sent
a
couple
of
men
up
there
to
start
removing
the
limbs
and
it
had
actually
started
to
collapse
on
them.
While
they
were
climbing
up.
B
E
C
E
B
E
A
B
Yes,
I'm
john
trevor
and
I'm
looking
to
put
a
10
by
14
edition
on
the
rear
of
my
house.
It
will
not
be
visible
from
the
street,
it
won't
will
not
go
over
the
roof
line
or
anything
and
also
putting
in
a
new
screen
front
door.
I've
got
an
aluminum
one
right
now,
but
it's
not
you
know
it
needs
all
the
setbacks
and
I've
matched
the
windows
of
the
existing
house.
F
It
seems
like
you
got
a
lot
to
talk
about,
but
we're
here
to
request
the
approval.
First,
I'm
johnny
range
for
the
record.
Johnny
reigns,
I'm
representing
this
103
goldwater
street
property,
and
I
want
to
request
to
do
a
tree
removal
request
to
do
a
demolition
of
a
of
an
existing
carriage
house
in
the
rear
of
the
main
house,
and
also
to
request
to
build
to
when
we
take
that
down
to
put
back
a
new
structure
in
its
place.
F
I
think
it's
an
icon
for
that
area
and
we
trying
to
restore
it
back
to
its
glory.
That's
that's
our
our
scope,
removing
some
trees.
As
indicated
on
the
plan.
Three
trees,
two
are
on
the
property:
one
is
in
the
city
right
away
and
we
on
the
next
plane.
We
propose
to
put
three
back.
F
In
the
rear,
once
we
remove
the
existing
carriage
house,
which
is
which
has
severe
damage
and
structural
issues,
we
want
to
put
back
a
just
a
little
annex
that
connects
you
to
the
main
structure.
F
That
one
particular
tree
you
see
on
this
photo
in
the
rear
and
the
bottom.
It's
it's
really,
we
believe
is
right
in
the
middle
of
a
fence,
an
existing
old
fence
and
the
plans
that
we're
proposing
actually
got
to
put
a
new
fence
and
that's
going
to
impede
and
just
totally
and
plus
it's
a
it's
a
hinder
to
the
house
as
well.
The
limbs
overbearing
we
consulted
with
urban
forester,
and
he
made
some
recommendations
as
well
on
those
particular
trees.
F
I
touched
on
the
finishes
on
the
on
the
new
addition.
I
know
that
was
one
of
the
requirements.
We
were
we're
not
doing
synthetic
stucco.
That
was
a
typo.
I
know
I
saw
that
on
my
drawings,
as
I
was
looking
over
him
again
we're
going
to
match
the
fenestration
with
real
stucco
and
keeping
with
the
any
stucco
in
the
house,
and
also
we're
not
going
to
use
any.
F
Ppc,
we're
gonna,
be
either
fiberglass
and
either
columns
or
and
also
pickets
for
for
our
porches
and
railings,
so
be
in
keeping
with
the
style
architecture
of
the
of
the
home.
F
Yes,
go
back
to
the
previous,
I
think
right
right
there,
the
first
corner
elevation
is
looking
from
mother
street,
the
first
upper
corner-
that's
that
was
the
previous
carriage
house
and
we'll
propose
a
new
drive
right
in
front
of
that
that
entrance.
F
The
second
elevation
to
the
on
the
top
row
is
is
from
the
the
drive
of
the
neighbors
behind
in
the
river
lot.
The
following
is
on
the
north
side
facing
the
river
the
middle
row.
F
First
elevation
is
looking
toward
the
existing
torn
down
opening
in
the
back
of
the
house
currently
now
which
we're
going
to
fill
it
in
restructure
it
structurally
and
make
sure
it's
sound
and
stucco
finish,
and
and
as
I,
and
that
new
structure
will
have
a
connecting
open
breezeway,
which
will
connect
the
new
structure
to
the
existing
house
so
completely
open
and
as
we
move
to
the
right,
that's
another.
Actually,
I'm
sorry
I
had
the
back
of
that
plan
is
the
rear.
F
Looking
at
the
existing
house
with
restored
story,
elevation
the
one
on
the
left,
the
right,
the
left
is
the
one
from
the
from
the
addition
and
that's
what
color
the
color
palette
and
I
want
to
emphasize.
Our
color
palette
is
going
to
be
in
keeping
with
historical
palette,
some
things
to
be
determined,
we're
still
best
investigating
some
of
the
existing
finishes
on
the
house.
F
F
F
The
first
portion
on
the
corner
of
mother
and
goldway
street
that
would
be
existing
fencing,
brick
wall
to
remain,
but
on
top
of
the
wall,
we're
going
to
restore
it
with
restored
brick
that
we've
removed
from
the
from
the
old
carriage
house
and
also
we're
going
to
put
a
precast
coping
on
on
top
of
that
wall
and
and
just
tie
into
the
existing
front
of
the
in
front
of
the
building
so
in
front.
B
B
F
Correct
I
was
about
to
mention
that
architectural
decorative
details
is,
is
one
we
earmarked
from
a
another
historical
house,
same
era,
and
we
want
to
restore
it
to
match
that
style
and
that
vernacular
of
that
of
that
column
and
railing
system.
The
ports
be
a
little
higher,
of
course,
to
me
to
be
cold
if
it's
more
than
30
inches.
But
that's
the
style
we're
trying
to
put
on
the
front
and,
along
the
connection.
F
A
What
sort
of
investigation
led
you
to
the
the
conclusion
that
the
carriage
house
was
too
deteriorated
to
restore
or
repair.
F
F
The
use
of
the
spaces
is
it's
going
to
be
limited
in
in
in
in
the
nature
of
the
whole
space
itself,
so
that
was
some
of
the
factors
that
led
to
okay,
let's,
let's
say
to
either
we
just
start
over
or
do
we
try
to
restore
this
with
all
the
problems
and
you
still
won't
have
a
usable
space
so
that
that
kind
of
was
the
focus
of
that
determination.
B
Your
west
elevation
of
the
house,
the
center
elevation
there-
yes,
I
know
there's
two
existing
wings.
I
live
in
cottage
hill
and
walk
past
this
house
four
or
five
times
a
week.
There's
two
existing
wings
and
then
you
mentioned
kind
of
that
structure
that
was
damaged
from
a
fire
is,
is
the
wall
that
exists
currently?
Is
that
staying
in
place
or
are
y'all
pulling
it
out.
A
Is
there
anyone
in
the
audience
to
speak
to
this
project?
Yes,.
D
I'm
joey
brackner,
I'm
representing
cottage
hill
foundation,
I'm
also
a
long
time
resident
in
the
neighborhood.
We
have
no
objection
to
this
plan.
In
fact,
the
neighborhood
is
very
excited
about
the
interest
in
this
property
has
been
noted.
It's
an
important
house
in
a
very
prominent
location.
D
A
If
we're
going
to,
if
my
comment
would
be,
if
we're
going
to
approve
the
demolition
of
this
building,
which
not
as
old
as
the
house
but
still
more
than
100
years
old,
I
would
guess
just
by
looking
at
the
windows
and
the
construction
that
some
kind
of
documentation
needs
to
take
place.
E
F
So
now
it
appears
that
this,
the
out
parcel,
is
it's
not
the
same
age.
That's
the
existing
house.
E
It
would
be
possible
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
plan,
as
presented
by
mr
reigns,
with
the
condition
that
he
provide
information
and
paperwork
to
miss
anderson
and,
if
there's
a
way
to
try
to
keep
him
from
coming
back
to
next
month.
Meeting.
If
you
could
get
that
to
us
through
email,
I
think
we've
done
that
before
and
then
we
could,
if
we're
satisfied
the
bill
that
the
cottage
cottage
structure
could
not
be
salvageable,
then.
E
E
A
C
So
let
me
just
just
as
a
note:
it
doesn't
show
it's
in
the
write-up,
but
it
doesn't
show
on
the
plan
that
part
of
the
function
of
that
rebuilt
out
building
is
to
provide
elevator
access
to
the
second
floor
of
the
house
to
make
it
accessible
without
compromising
anything
on
the
on
the
probably
more
important
historic
building.
C
C
So
that
that
that
is
addressing
an
accessibility
issue
with
the
the
new
design
yeah,
so
you
are,
are
you
asking
about
them?
Sending
you
know
compiling
more
photos
and
drawings
for
you
all
to
look
at
and
decide
if
you
would
approve
the
demolition?
C
Or
you
know
in
the
case
of
that
house
that
trinity
demolished
at
the
corner
of
clanton
and
south
hull
street,
it
was
approved
on
the
condition
that
they
provide
measured
drawings
of
the
floor
plan
and
photographs
that
were
to
be
archived,
and
they
were
they're,
the
historical
society
and
the
county
archives
as
a
record
prior
to
demolition
that
that
it's
another
way,
you
all
have
handled
that,
at
least
with
a
significant
main
dwelling
other
outbuildings.
I
know
I've
taken
I've
gone
out
and
taken
photographs
and
had
them
in
the
file.
A
Say
that
measured
drawings
were
are
are
necessary
for
this
building.
I
just
think
it
needs
to
be
good
quality
photographs,
either
large
format
or
taken
with
a
camera
that
has
a
corrective
lens
so
that
we
don't
get.
You
know,
keyhole
pictures,
good,
good
pictures
of
all
four
elevations
and
interiors.
F
E
E
Then
I
am
in
my
previous
motion
to
approve
the
plan
as
submitted,
provided
that
mr
raines
will
provide
photographs
and
other
documentation
specified
by
ms
anderson
so
that
so
that
we
can
document
what
was
there
once
it's
gone
and
if
that
way,
in
50
years.
For
some
reason
somebody
has
a
question
about
what
was
there.
We
can
have
something
to
show.