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Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes for September 25, 2006
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10/30/2006
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<br />J. 255 1st Street S.W. - WB Millwork, by Suzy Harper - Suzy Harper, 545 <br />Johns Woods Drive, advised the Commission that she planned to <br />repaint the building a color similar to the red brick on the building next <br />to it. She stated that she wanted to remove this building as a precedent <br />for allowing masonry to be painted in a non-masonry color. Motion was <br />made to approve the COA by Pike Burkhart, seconded by Susan Scholz. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />K. 210 1st Street S.E. - Jeff and Katie Neilson - Katie Neilson, 3745 <br />Woodland, stated that they are wanting to turn attention away from that <br />side of the building. They are proposing to place plain faced painted <br />metal doors, the same color as the trim on the windows, on the north <br />and west side of the building to keep it simple. One the east side, they <br />would like more attractive doors. The one existing east side door and <br />the new double doors will be paneled and stained. The garage door will <br />resemble the double doors in style and color. Ms. Neilson presented <br />the proposed hardware. Mrs. Neilson presented a photo of proposed <br />lighting fixtures and said that they will be placed on either side of the <br />entry doors, either side of garage doors, either side of the patio doors, <br />and one on the west side by the door. The Commission was of the <br />consensus that the light fixtures are stylized craftsman and not historic. <br />The original presentation was original craftsman style and is more <br />appropriate. Mrs. Neilson also proposed a patio and fence. At this <br />point, they are not sure whether they want a 6' wood fence or and S' <br />fence with a brick base. Chairman Starrett said the proposed material, <br />Trex, is not disallowed because it looks like wood; however, he stated <br />that he is reluctant to grant the fence if they are unsure about using <br />brick. Paul Denney said brick underpinning will help with security. <br />Motion was made by Brian Wear, seconded by Susan Scholz, to <br />approve the COA, excluding the fence and with the condition that the <br />light fixtures be those that were previously approved. Motion carried <br />7-0. <br /> <br />L. 926 Church Street - James McClesky - Ms. Wright advised the <br />Commission that Mr. McClesky is converting an open carport to an <br />enclosed garage to match the same style as the rest of the exterior. <br />Motion was made to approve the COA by Paul Denney, seconded by <br />Susan Scholz. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />4. Consideration of and action on awarding the following facade grants: <br /> <br />A. Southwest corner ofW. Kaufman and 2nd Street S. W. (Old Liberty Bank <br />Drive- Through) - Richard Hunt - Motion was made to approve the grant <br />by Brian Wear, seconded by Susan Scholz. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />r' <br />
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