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!"' + <br />LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />MEETING MINUTES OF OCTOBER 12, 2009 <br />ROLL CALL <br />Mr. Schumann called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. in Council Chambers and Mr. Dubowski <br />led the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />Present: Paul Schumann, Tom Dubowski, Maryellen Davis, Larry Orlowski, Thomas <br />Schock, Dale Thomas, Don Rerko <br />Absent: Jeff Herwick, John Lasko <br />Staff: Secretary Tricia Granfors <br />REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Dubowski moved, seconded by Ms. Davis, to approve the September 14, 2009 minutes, <br />which were unanimously approved. Mr. Rerko abstained. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Certified Local Government Grants - Proiect Ideas <br />Mr. Schumann reviewed Ms. Wenger's notes on the benefits and drawbacks of various CLG <br />grant project ideas. The relocation of the Caster House to Frostville Museum was discussed at <br />length. Mr. Dubowski feels this project should be the first priority. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Rerko <br />agree due to the timing; all concurred. Mr. Schumann noted as timely as the need is, there is <br />much work to be done with the School Board as well as approaching the Olmsted Historical <br />Society and the Metroparks for approvals and agreements. Although it is a historical house, it is <br />stick-built, similar to another house at Frostville, and only so many buildings can be moved to <br />that site. The School Board is scheduled to submit detailed plans for the Caster House and annex <br />building for the November meeting. It is hoped the schools can be persuaded to keep and use the <br />house or to sell it to someone who can restore it. It should be kept in the historic district. Mr. <br />Schock feels it would be a good rehabilitation project for Polaris students to get the house ready <br />for sale. If moved, the schools could be asked to help fund the project. Mr. Dubowski attended <br />a School Board meeting at which Mr. Lasko indicated the current plan was not detailed enough <br />and requested more work be done before submitting it. Mr. Rerko questioned the current zoning <br />of the property. Mr. Schumann said he would not approach the Olmsted Historical Society or <br />Metroparks until after the November Landmarks meeting to ascertain the school's plan. Mr. <br />Orlowski said even if the demolition is denied the School Board need only wait six months <br />before moving ahead with their plans. <br />Concerning Old Town Hall ADA improvement needs, Mr. Rerko said its current condition <br />invites litigation. Having a public meeting place that persons with disabilities cannot navigate <br />may lead to legal action. Many universities are currently dealing with that scenario. The current <br />uses of the building were discussed including the food cupboard and the efforts to move the food <br />cupboard to Butternut Ridge Road. Mr. Schumann and Mr. Rerko believe even though it is a