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Historic Preservation <br />Project/Inquiry Status Report <br />DateName/SubjectAddressInquiry/ActionStatus <br />I met with Bradley O'Brien on 5/19/05 and discussed the <br />possibility of a façade grant to put a wrap-around <br />window back in the building. He was very receptive. I <br />sent him an application, and he said he would be in <br />2/28/05HPOGulf StationInappropriate window panel <br />touch. <br />Current ordinance does not prohibit fabric canopies in <br />the CA. Will place item on June agenda to review <br />5/11/05CanopiesCAReview current ordinance <br />canopy guidelines. <br />5/11/05Dilapidated buildingsCAStatus report <br />123 S. Main (old <br />Pending awaiting a schedule of repairs from Richard <br />Alexander Book <br />Hunt and a possible façade grant application from G. I. <br />Store)Dilapidated Exterior Features <br />Hodges. <br />Taxing entities are now the owners of this property, with <br />KCSGlass panels falling off <br />the City as the Trustee. <br />Owner was noticed regarding the sagging awning, and <br />she removed the broken wood to come into compliance. <br />West of Back In <br />She has received an offer from someone who will make <br />TimeDilapidated Awning <br />improvements, and they are awaiting a reply from her. <br />Brown building on <br />The Brown's were noticed and they secured the <br />LamarBroken windows <br />building. <br />Items that need to be addressed <br />by Board prior to any additional <br />5/11/05Dilapidated buildingsVariousenforcement actions: <br />What materials may owners use to board windows? <br />Do we want owners to be able to board ground floor <br />windows? <br />If owner's can only afford to remove dilapidated awning, <br />is that what we want; or do we want to wait until a new <br />budget year and try to set aside grants specifically for <br />awning replacement? <br />I've been researching this issue as a whole for the last <br />couple of months because of problems all around town <br />where people store items on their porches, etc. I found <br />several cities with ordinances addressing outside <br />storage - some in their nuisance ordinances and some <br />in their zoning ordinances. I have a draft almost <br />completed that amends the zoning ordinance to specify <br />in what districts items can be stored outside. Building <br />materials are addressed. After I complete my draft, I will <br />Building materials in <br />send it to Legal for review and placement on a future <br />5/11/05yardsVariousWhat can the City do? <br />agenda. <br />