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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS <br />MIlN-UTES - JLTLY 10, 1996 <br />SPECIAL MEETING - 7:00 P.M. <br />1. ROLL CALL: <br />Chainnan Burk called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. <br />Present: R. Burk, P. Engoglia, J. Kazak, and D. Spoerke. <br />Absent: W. Fiar. <br />Also Present: Assistant Building Commissioner Ryinarczyk and Assistant Clerk of Commissions <br />Cornish <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTIONS OF MIlVUTES: <br />Defened uutil next meeting. <br />III. COMMUNICATIONS: <br />IV. HEARINGS: <br />1) William Berndsen, 24213 Gessner Road. <br />Request 6 inch variance to have ceiling height of 7 foot in upstairs of two story addition. Minimum. <br />ceiling required is 7 foot, 6 inches per C.A.B.O. Section R-205. <br />Will be heard by the board of zoning appeals on July 11, 1996. <br />Chainnan Burk admivistered the oath to Mr. and Mrs. Berndsen. Mr. Berndsen explained they have <br />proposed to build an addition on the house. On the first floor of the new addition will be a family room <br />and deck. They will remove a window on the south side of the existing house to gain access to the <br />addition ou the first floor. They also have proposed a second floor addition which will include a <br />bedrooin and a bathroom. W. Berndsen clarified that they will convert the walk-in closet on the second <br />floor of the existing house into a hallway leading to the second floor addition. They wish to expand due <br />to overcrowding in the existing house. This variance is for the ceiling height, which is 6 iuches lower <br />than code requires. Mr. Engoglia questioned why they cannot go more than 7 foot. Mr. Bemdsen <br />stated that in order to make the roof lines match the ceilings on the existing room on the secorid floor, <br />they could not go more than 7 foot. He said P. & M. Builders will Ue doing the work, and accordiug to <br />them in order to get the gable to match properly on the new addition the ceiling height would have to be <br />7 foot. In response to Mr. Engoglia's question, Mr. Berndsen stated that the ceiling joists in the old <br />part of the house are partially fuushed. He explained that the ceiling of the entire existing upstairs is 7 <br />foot and in order to keep it uuiform, the addition should be 7 foot. It was clarified that the ceiling is flat <br />thus there are 7 feet in all places. Assistant Building Commissioner Rymarczyk felt if they went with a <br />flat roof on the uew addition, aesthetically it would not look as pleasing. Mr. Engoglia suggested that <br />iustead of raising the ceiling joists up 7 foot, the builder could put the rafters up first and attach the <br />ceiling joists to the rafters thus raising the ceiling approximately 4 to 6 inches. By doing this they create <br />a slight slope between the ceiliug and walls of the addition. The members believed that the slope would <br />be only a couple inches and barely noticeable and it would be better for the Bemdsen's in the long run. <br />Mr. Engoglia clarified that they should raise the ceiling joists after the rafters are put on.
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