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LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />MINUTES OF OCTOBER 13, 2014 <br />ROLL CALL <br />Chairman Neville called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers and led the <br />Pledge of Allegiance. <br />Present: David Neville, Paul Schumann, Dale Thomas, Jim Dubelko, Jim Morse, Gretchen <br />Schuler <br />Absent: Tom Dubowslci, Don Rerlco, Duane Limpert <br />Staff: Planning & Development Director Kim Wenger <br />ItEVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Schumann moved, seconded by Mr. Morse to approve the Landmarks Commission minutes <br />of August 11, 2014 as written, which passed 6-0. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />CMS14-1750; North Olmsted Board of Education; 27191 Butternut Ridge Road <br />Proposal consists of a certificate of appropriateness for demolition of a house. <br />Michael McDade said it is the intent of the district to demolish the home at 27191 Butternut <br />Ridge Road as it is vacant and in poor condition. Demolition plans were distributed showing <br />green space once the home is removed. Should the bond issue pass, there may be future plans for <br />some development of the site. Mr. Neville said a few members viewed the home which had soine <br />items of interest but there isn't much historical significance to the home. Mr. Morse and Mr. <br />Schuinami agreed that it didn't appear the home had historical significance at least not, enough to <br />save it. Mr. Neville aslced what would be done once the home is demolished as the site is very <br />visible and neighboring homes should be buffered. Mr. McDade said as many trees as possible <br />will remain, the area of the home and driveway will be seeded with grass and maintained. The <br />abutting neighbors to the east will not be affected as the land will remain in a natural state for <br />now. Mr. Schuinann recused hiinself from voting as he abuts the site. He asked what the <br />contingency plan for the site was if the bond fails. Mr. McDade said the site would remain green <br />space. They would like to have the demolition completed prior to December. Mr. Schumann <br />asked if it was the intent of the district to return to Landmarks with a plan if the bond is approved <br />and Mr. McDade said yes. Mr. Neil Nemetz said it appeared the commission was just addressing <br />the demolition but when the annex was demolished there was quite a bit of dust and debris; he <br />asked what would be done to minimize dust. Mr. McDade said the home is a small frame home <br />so there won't be as much disturbance. Mr. Nemetz is concerned that there will be enough <br />buffering between his property and the sites parlcing lot. Mr. McDade said at this point he <br />doesn't have any plans pertaining to the development of the site or the amount of buffering. Mr. <br />Tim Harbison said their home was purchased due to the amount of greenspace behind the home <br />and while they are for updating the schools they would like to see as much of the area as possible <br />i•emain in a natural state. Mr. Dubelko asked that as the demolition takes place, is the