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1. The chairman called the meeting to order at 4:03 P.M. <br />2. The minutes of the July 11, 2018 meeting were approved by acclamation. <br />3. Discussion and possible action on the following Certificates of Appropriateness <br />HD -I5 418 W Washington, Wise House -Roof replacement, Justin Vickers <br />Mr. Vickers appeared as the representative of the property owner, and is the caretaker of the house. He <br />stated there were multiple leaks in the roof and it was doing damage to the interior of the house. He stated <br />that the owner of the property had investigated the use of the cedar shingles, and the option was not only <br />costprohibitive, but the owners had a lot trouble finding anyone who would install the cedar shingles, nor <br />would any insurance companies insure the property with cedar shingles. The owner is requesting to put <br />on a high profile shingle, similar to the historic home across the street, in the color green. <br />Chairman Dux spoke to the fact that waterpenetrating the roof is the quickest way to destroy a building. <br />He gave Mr. Vickers a copy of an article on the advantages, disadvantages and cost comparison of <br />different type roofs and longevity and asked him to review it, along with the NPS preservation briefs on <br />wooden roofs before he replaces the roof. He also advised that the asphalt shingles will diminish the value <br />of the property the minute it is put on. <br />Commissioner Hider made the motion to approve the use of the Timberline high definition asphalt <br />shingles in hunter green, seconded by Commissioner Lazar. Chairman Dux made an amendment that the <br />shingles be approved with the shingles presented or a higher profile, due to the importance to the <br />character of the structure, in which Commissioner Hider agreed. With no other discussion, a call for a <br />vote was made. Motion carried S - 0 <br />B. 507 S. Church, replacement siding, Hunter Moore <br />Mr. Moore explained that his house was built in the late 1800's and was a two story house, but the second <br />story was remove at some point, creating some roof lines that dump excessive water on the west facing <br />facade of the house and causing deterioration of the current siding. Mr Moore proposed to replace it with <br />cedar shingles as an accent siding, and painting it with the appropriate color. He noted examples of cedar on <br />the existing carriage house that belongs with the property, and on the neighboring house. <br />Mr. Moore further explained that the type of siding that is currently on the house is no longer available, and <br />the more modern type of this siding doesn't have the same profile. Mr. Moore researched the wood mill in <br />REGULAR MEETING MINUTES <br />CITY OF PARIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8. 2018 <br />............ <br />Present: <br />_................. �- <br />Absent: <br />Chris Dux, Chairman <br />Matt Coyle, Vice Chairman <br />Randy Hider, Secretary <br />Sarah Barbee <br />Linda Vandiver <br />Glee Emmite <br />Guests: <br />Mike Lazar <br />Justin Vickers <br />Hunter and Kelli Moore <br />Linda Knox, Council liaison <br />Janet and Keith Green <br />Cheri Bedford, HPO <br />Paul Denney <br />John Godwin, City Manager <br />Barbara Wilson <br />1. The chairman called the meeting to order at 4:03 P.M. <br />2. The minutes of the July 11, 2018 meeting were approved by acclamation. <br />3. Discussion and possible action on the following Certificates of Appropriateness <br />HD -I5 418 W Washington, Wise House -Roof replacement, Justin Vickers <br />Mr. Vickers appeared as the representative of the property owner, and is the caretaker of the house. He <br />stated there were multiple leaks in the roof and it was doing damage to the interior of the house. He stated <br />that the owner of the property had investigated the use of the cedar shingles, and the option was not only <br />costprohibitive, but the owners had a lot trouble finding anyone who would install the cedar shingles, nor <br />would any insurance companies insure the property with cedar shingles. The owner is requesting to put <br />on a high profile shingle, similar to the historic home across the street, in the color green. <br />Chairman Dux spoke to the fact that waterpenetrating the roof is the quickest way to destroy a building. <br />He gave Mr. Vickers a copy of an article on the advantages, disadvantages and cost comparison of <br />different type roofs and longevity and asked him to review it, along with the NPS preservation briefs on <br />wooden roofs before he replaces the roof. He also advised that the asphalt shingles will diminish the value <br />of the property the minute it is put on. <br />Commissioner Hider made the motion to approve the use of the Timberline high definition asphalt <br />shingles in hunter green, seconded by Commissioner Lazar. Chairman Dux made an amendment that the <br />shingles be approved with the shingles presented or a higher profile, due to the importance to the <br />character of the structure, in which Commissioner Hider agreed. With no other discussion, a call for a <br />vote was made. Motion carried S - 0 <br />B. 507 S. Church, replacement siding, Hunter Moore <br />Mr. Moore explained that his house was built in the late 1800's and was a two story house, but the second <br />story was remove at some point, creating some roof lines that dump excessive water on the west facing <br />facade of the house and causing deterioration of the current siding. Mr Moore proposed to replace it with <br />cedar shingles as an accent siding, and painting it with the appropriate color. He noted examples of cedar on <br />the existing carriage house that belongs with the property, and on the neighboring house. <br />Mr. Moore further explained that the type of siding that is currently on the house is no longer available, and <br />the more modern type of this siding doesn't have the same profile. Mr. Moore researched the wood mill in <br />