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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />LANDMARKS CONIlVIISSION <br />HELD IN OLD TOWN HALL <br />MONDAY, JULY 11, 2005 <br />MINUTES <br />1. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairman Lang called the meeting to order at 7:06 pm. <br />PRESENT: Chairman J. Lang; Commissioners; P. Schumann, B. Lord, M. Davis, P. Barker, <br />and T. Schock. - <br />ALSO PRESENT: <br />ABSENT: Board member D. Rerko and R. Bohlmann <br />U. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />J. Lang moved to approve the May 9, 2005 Landmarks minutes as written. P. <br />Schumann seconded the motion, which was unanimously approved. <br />Mr. Barker requested the minutes reflect tha,t Mr. & Mrs. Lueckel were asked several times <br />to consider painting their home instead of vinyl siding it. The minutcs should reflect that the <br />commission truly tries to encourage homeowners to abide by the ruies. Nfr. Rerko requested <br />the mi.nutes reflect that W. Ulewicz basement was originally the Radriquez homes barn and <br />change the word drive-bay to garage door. <br />B. Lord moved to approve the June 13, 2005 Landmarks minutes as corrected. M. <br />Davis seconded the motion, which was unanimously approved. <br />III. RECEPTION OF VI5ITORS: <br />Ms. Thogmartin <br />Ms. Cadwallader, l'resident of the Olmsted Historical Society. <br />IV. NEW BUSINESS: <br />Mrs. Lord announced that there was a homemade sign in front af the Stearns home <br />advertising 3 acres were for sa1e. The commission discussed visiting the site in prior years <br />to take pictures of tlie horne and tried to date the home and figure out if and what additions <br />were added. Mrs. Lord hoped that if the city picks the site for the fire house that the home <br />would be preserved. Mr. Schumann inquired if Frostville Museum would be interested in <br />obtaining the home. Ms. Cadwallader indicated that Frostville would be interested in the <br />home, but it was at the discretion of the Metro Parks whether there is room or if allowed. <br />She had meationed the David Johnson Stearns home to the Metro Parks and they indicated <br />that they would be interested and have the room for one more home at the museum. She <br />believes that the home would be a beautiful addition to finishing off Frostville as many of <br />the homes aze from the same timeframe. Mr. Schock hoped that the city and owner consider <br />donating the home to the museum. <br />T. Schock moved that in the event that the City selects the David Jahnson Stearns <br />home for the nevP location of tbe fire station the city and current owner make every <br />effort to save the home and carriage Louse and relocate them if necessary to Frostville <br />Museum as it is such a significant property for North Olmsted and in history as it was
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