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available would be $2500for the Commercial District, and $1 000for Residential Districts, All <br />grant request will be on afirst comefirst serve basis. <br />Commissioner Lazar asked if the grant funds available should be divided between residential and <br />commercial as a benefit to ensure funds will be available to encourage homeowners to begin <br />repairs. Commissioner Vandiver stated that her motion was also to get everyone to start work, <br />knowing the funds are available regardless. <br />After further discussion Chairman Dux reiterated the existing motion and asked if Commissioner <br />Vandiver if she was comfortable amending the motion to include an equal division of fagade <br />grant funds available for a time period of the first 6 months of the fiscal year. Commissioner <br />Vandiver amended motion as follows: <br />All Landmark Historic Districts are eligibleforfaqade grants. The amount of the grant monies <br />available are in the amount of $2500for the Commercial District, and $1000for Residential <br />Districts. Available grantsfunds will be divided evenly between the Commercial and Residential <br />Districtfor thefirst 6 months of thefiscal year, then any remainingfunds will become available <br />for all eligiblefacade projects regardless of landmark designation. A llfaqade grant request will <br />be on afirst comefirst serve basis asJunds are available. <br />11 <br />111I'ri'�Ii�l 111�1'ii�� III 1 11 11 �111 ngrglyr <br />11� 1 i 1 +I iiriiiii�i; I .11M <br />W r - - WCTWIUSIF� i - 441-wfft — M,7TF'fflMe gram <br />application, no action was taken. <br />Marvin Gorley presented the Certificate of Appropriateness for 35-39 Lamar Ave. The <br />commission reviewed some photoshop rendering of the new design with several historic photos. <br />The property owner will restore the existing transom windows, remove all wood off the front of <br />the building and rehab the existing brick and build revised store front that will be recessed 18 <br />inches from the property line. Mr. Gorley noted that the inset would not be behind the brick <br />columns. The intention was to leave the canopy intact, and also do some repairs to the fagade <br />facim I' NW. Marvin Gorle-�IAL'iave the commission a brief historp of the <br />R roperty is located. <br />Commissioner Emmite made the motion to approve his certificate of appropriateness. Seconded <br />R y Commissioner Lazar and Coyle, motion carried. <br />Cheri Bedford gave the following update: <br />• Reviewed the certificated of appropriateness over the past month. <br />• Events coming in October. <br />• A window company reached out to her to see if there would be interest in partnering with <br />the commission to host a window workshop. <br />• Commissioner Vandiver is going to send out thank you notes to those who attended the <br />meet and greet with the residents. <br />• The Dr. Pepper mural should start the first of October on Clarksville and <br />
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