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N <br />? .t <br />consistent with the other units. Some flexibility would exist with the addition to the home <br />however the front of the home would not change. <br />Mr. O'Malley noted that there are several stages to the development, however there should be <br />occupancy for the reconstructed home before the development is underway. The Building <br />Department will play a large role in enforcement during construction. The Commission would <br />prefer the home and entryway completed before the occupancy permits are issued to the other <br />units. Significant discussion was had by the Commission and applicant regarding an appropriate <br />time frame for completion of the historic home renovation. Mr. Herwick said it was important <br />for both the city and applicant to act in good faith. Mr. O'Malley stated that the reconstructed home should be functional and habitable. Rather than <br />applying a time limit, Ms. Wenger recommended requiring the historic home work to be <br />completed based upon a percentage of units completed in the development, such as 25 percent. <br />Mr. Rerko moved, seconded by Mr. Dubowski, to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness <br />for 25747 Butternut Ridge Road, to include the relocation and renovation of the structure, <br />with the following conditions: <br />1. The house will be on a foundation before or simultaneously as the other homes in <br />the development. <br />2. There will be leniency on the time in which the addition is completed. <br />3. There will be no additional changes to the front of the home and will be renovated <br />as shown in the plans submitted. <br />4. The reconstructed home will be habitable before the completion of twenty five <br />percent of the development. <br />Roll call: Schumann, Thomas, Davis, Rerko, Herwick, Dubowski, Schock - yes; Orlowski - <br />no. The Certificate of Appropriateness was approved 7-1. <br />Mr. Rerko moved, seconded by Mr. Herwick, to accept the order and findings for the <br />granting of a Certificate of Appropriateness for 25747 Butternut Ridge Road, to include <br />the relocation and renovation of the structure, with the all of the above stated conditions, <br />which was unanimously approved 8-0. <br />Mr. Rerko was pleased with the Commission's ability to work with the developer to meet the <br />needs of the neighborhood. Mr. Herwick commented that there has been substantial progress in <br />preserving the structure and maintaining the integrity of the structure for the neighborhood. Mr. <br />Thomas appreciated that the committee worked with the developer and the developer's <br />willingness to work with the Commission. Mr. Dubowski and Mrs. Davis agreed. <br />Mr. Rerko moved, seconded by Mr. Dubowski, to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness <br />for 25747 Butternut Ridge Road, for new construction to include an entry drive, <br />landscaping and building units for a cluster development within the landmarks district. <br />The Commission further finds and determines that the proposal is consistent with the <br />guidelines of 165.11 and that: <br />1. the new buildings are designed to be compatible with other buildings in landmarks <br />district while still reflecting work of contemporary times; <br />2