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f •` <br />? <br />CITY OF NORTH OLIVISTED <br />1;? ?"TOGETHER WE CAN MAIKE A DIFFERENCE!" <br />" LANDMARKS COMIVIISSION <br />" MINUTES - APRIL 14, 2003 IN OLD TOWN HALL <br />7:00 P.M. <br />ROLL CALL: Chairman Lang called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. <br />PRESENT: J. Lang, P. Barker, T. Dubowski, M. Davis, and L. VanAuken <br />ABSENT: B. Lord, G. Corell, K. O'Rourke and J. Dailey <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: The Landmarks Commission minutes from the <br />March 10, 2003 meeting have been submitted for approval. <br />Mrs. VanAuken pointed out there was a problem with the audiotape at the March meeting. She said that <br />perhaps it was difficult to hear who was speaking. Mrs. VanAuken indicated the minutes reflect that <br />she seconded a motion to approve the February minutes. She was not present at the March meeting, so <br />she could not have seconded the motion. <br />M. Davis made a motion to approve the minutes as amended. The motion was seconded by T. <br />Dubowski and unanimously approved. <br />III. RECEPTION OF VISITOR5: Donald Stalter, Timothy Ulewicz <br />IV. NEW BTISINES5: <br />Donald Stalter, 27537 Butternut Ridge - Resident is unofficially seeking information from the <br />Commission regarding possible work to be done on his home <br />Mr. Stalter addressed the board and indicated that he needs to replace his roof. He would like to change <br />the color and he would like to go to the architectural style that gives a three-dimensional look to the <br />roof. He would darken the roof and is looking for some ideas with regard to the historic look of the <br />hoine. He then shared some rough sketches with the board members. He said some of his ideas <br />involved the use of timber frame. He also considered having a front porch added to the front that would <br />only be the width of his living rooin. He referred to the sketches. His original intent is to have room for <br />a couple of chairs on the porch but if it is going to cost too much, he will simply move forward with re- <br />roofing the house. Mr. Lang gave some background on the house and indicated it was built in 1959 <br />according to MetroScan. It is a rectangular, brick ranch with a hip roof. The proposed change would be <br />to add a gable over the front porch extending out toward Butternut. Mrs. Davis commented that it <br />would make the house far more interesting as it is very plain right now. Mr. Stalter said he originally <br />thought of doing a stone fireplace. He said there is a home on Mastick that had a timber frame addition <br />put on a few years back and they have a beautiful two-way stone fireplace. The addition is actually <br />larger than the original home. His plans would be to consider putting a great room off the back and he <br />likes the idea of a timber frame structure. He would try to put a very small porch on that would not <br />distract from the garage. He considered raising the roof line in that section so he would not have the <br />valleys end up right at the gutter line, because of snow problems. They reviewed his sketches. Mr. <br />Stalter said he is just looking for ideas and is very interested in preserving the look of the neighborhood. <br />He indicated he is aware he would need to bring roof samples to the board. He asked if brick samples <br />would also be required. He said the very basic work he would do is to re-roof it. He would re-do the <br />entire hip roof with no structural changes to the roof. Mr. Lang asked him to confirm the type of <br />shingle to be used. Mr. Stalter said it would be the architectural shingle in a different color. The second <br />thing to consider would be some structural addition to make a gable roof that would give him a slight <br />overhang. He said he considered the possibility of putting in a couple of columns. He has a two-foot <br />overhang that wraps the entire structure. It is shallower in the front of the garage door because of how it