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,, . <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />HELD IN OLD TOWN HALL <br />MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2006 <br />MINUTES <br />1. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairwoman B. Lord called the meeting to order at 7:02 pm. <br />PRESENT: Members: B. Lord, M. Davis, T. Dubowski, P. Schumann, L. Thogmartin, T. <br />Schock, J. Lasko and Councilman L. Orlowslci. <br />ABSENT: Member: D. Rerko <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />Minutes approved for February 13, 2006 <br />III. RECEPTION OF VISITORS: <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br />B. Lord addressed J. Lasko as a new member- any requests for additional information regarding <br />the commission <br />IV. COMMUNICATIONS: <br />Commissioners discussed the possible relocation of the Stearns home on the Fire Station #2 <br />property to a vacant lot on Elmhurst Road owned by Ms. Eian. It was discussed that the lot is <br />not serviced by utilities nor is the property owner willing to dedicate funds to the move. It would <br />also have to be determined what section of the home would be worth moving as there have been <br />many additions. Both cost and time are significant factors, as the construction is to begin in a <br />few months. If Ms. Eian is truly going to donate a lot to save the home she should be asked to <br />put it in writing. Mr. Schock said he would follow up with Ms. Eian to possibly get her to put <br />something in writing as he knows someone who might be interested in moving the Stearns home <br />if the lot is donated. <br />Commissioners discussed hearing that the Fire Department would be using the Stearns home for <br />a practice control burn exercise. Mr. Lasko suggested sending a letter to the Safety Director to <br />find out if the City's intent is to burn the home and note the Commission's objection to burning <br />the home. Mrs. Thogmartin believed that the demolition was not to take place until May of <br />2006. Discussion of creating a document requesting the Historical Society being allowed enough <br />time to go through the Stearns home to salvage any historical materials worth saving prior to the <br />homes demolition/burning ensued. Mr. Schumann indicated that the letter from Planning <br />Director Wenger and Mayor O'Grady advises that the Historical Society had until April 15, 2006 <br />to go through the home to salvage materials that can be reused. However the owner requested <br />more time to vacate the home from the City so there has been no opportunity to enter the home. <br />The Society would lilce to use the materials taken from the home to reconstruct a schoolhouse at <br />the Frostville Museum. As far as the carriage house it is the intent of the Historical Society to <br />convert it into bathrooms for the museum. He would need time to get the volunteers and <br />arrange times to access the home. All utilities would need to be turned off and any asbestos <br />would need to be removed prior to the Historical Society entering the home. The first visit would <br />be to see what or if anything is worth salvaging then determine the amount of volunteers and <br />amount of time needed to get the materials out and have a place to store them. Going by his first <br />wallc though of the home he believes that the only materials worth salvaging are those in the