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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Minutes: Historic Preservation: August 16, 2006

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Minutes

Wednesday August 16, 2006 7:00 P.M.

2nd Floor, City Hall

Present: Dennis Wessels, Steve Culbertson, Rich Modaff, Steve Christens, Betsy Ahner

Absent: Louise Keely, John Decker

The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM by chair Rich Modaff. Motion by Culbertson, second by Wessels to waive the reading of the July 19, 2006 minutes and approve them as written. Motion carried.

Applications-Appearances
18 East Main Street – Susan Finque represented Peter Dast, the owner of the building. She provided photos and drawings of the proposed door that would be installed this year in the east side of the building to give Real Coffee an alternate entrance and access to the green space on that side of the building. She also presented photos of step two, the construction of a small porch and steps leading from the level of the door, 4 feet to the ground. Wessels voiced his desire for more information on the porch materials when that is brought before the Commission. Ahner asked if there were any plans to paint the bare concrete wall and Finque said she often thought a mural painted or designed by a community artist would be appropriate. She asked the Commission to think about sponsoring such a project. Motion by Wessels to approve the installation of the proposed door in the east side of the building. Second by Culbertson. Motion carried.

120 W. Main Street – Involving materials for the roof of a planned carriage house that could also be used on the home when it is re-roofed. The building of the carriage house was approved at an earlier meeting. Owner Steve Carlson presented colored brochures with information on a new slate look material made from recycled rubber. It also comes in a cedar shake look version. Members were impressed with the appearance of the material and asked if he could bring a sample to the Commission when he receives it. Motion by Culbertson to approve the installation of a standard composite roofing material or the DaVinci roof product on the carriage house, with the recommendation that the cedar shake look be used. Second by Wessels. Motion carried.

245 W. Liberty – Roof replacement. Motion by Wessels to approve the application. Second by Culbertson. Motion carried. Commission members were pleased to learn that the homeowners planned to reuse the half-round gutters.

16 W. Main Street – Motion by Culbertson to accept the late application. Second by Wessels. Motion carried. Motion by Wessels to approve the application to replace the rear second floor porch railing. Second by Culbertson. Motion carried.

252 W. Liberty St.- Motion by Culbertson to accept the late application. Second by Wessels. Motion carried. Motion by Christens to approve the application to re-roof the garage/horse barn. Second by Wessels. Motion carried.

Administrative
Intensive Survey and Final Public Hearing – Ahner reported the library meeting room is not available for September 28. It is also not known if Joe DeRose is available.
Bricks on Main Street – Wessels reported that Rep. Brett Davis was at the last City Council meeting and it is looking very good for funding. Ahner reported an application is being prepared for submission to the Dept. of Commerce for additional funding for the bricks.
Grove Society – Ahner reported they are waiting to hear if the September 28 meeting is a go.
Baker Building – Culbertson reported the electrical has been moved and is now next to the building instead of almost on the lot line. He has cut and ready to install the steps for the back door.
Redevelopment Authority – did not hold a meeting in August due to the lack of a quorum.
Easement form draft – members had no changes to the draft circulated by Decker, but it can be placed on the agenda for the September meeting when he can be present.
Plaque program – There is a restored farm house near the cemetery that will be part of an annexation and the owners may be interested in becoming a plaqued house when the program is ready to go.
Correspondence
A brochure from the National Preservation Institute is included in the meeting materials. There are several meetings in Madison if anyone is interested in attending.

Motion by Culbertson to adjourn. Second by Wessels. Motion carried.

The next meeting will be September 20, 2006.

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