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LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 <br />ROLL CALL <br />Mr. Neville called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm via online public meeting. <br />Present: David Neville, Jim Morse, Tom Dubowski, James Gearhart, Paul Schumann, Duane <br />Limpert, Sarah Egan -Reeves <br />Absent: Gretchen Schuler, Elizabeth Cardarelli <br />Staff. Planning and Community Development Director Kim Lieber, Administrative Assistant <br />Nicole Rambo -Ackerman <br />Mr. Schumann moved, seconded by Mr. Morse, to excuse the absences of Ms. Schuler and <br />Ms. Cardarelli, motion passed 7-0. <br />REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Dubowski moved, seconded by Mr. Schumann, to approve the Landmarks <br />Commission minutes of August 10, 2020, motion passed 7-0. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />20-17538; Johanna Oblov; 26010 Butternut Ridge Road <br />No representatives were present. <br />Mr. Neville said most of the homes built in the Victorian -era had slate roofs but may have had <br />metal roofs. He added that the roof has already been changed to asphalt shingles. Mr. Morse <br />thought the proposal is clearly a change to the existing roof but he did not think it would be <br />inappropriate since standing seam metal roofs would have been available at the time the house <br />was built. Mr. Neville wanted to know if the applicants considered installing a slate roof but that <br />would be more of concern if the owners were restoring the property. Mr. Gearhart pointed out <br />that the porch will have the metal roof installed as well. Mr. Schumann supported installing <br />metal roofs that look like shingles, especially if it looks appropriate. Mr. Dubowski did not think <br />the new roof would change the look of the home unless you were close enough to touch it. Mr. <br />Neville agreed that it would not change the appearance, but it may sound different in the rain. <br />Ms. Lieber said the roof material is not a building code issue, but it may need to meet other <br />specifications in order to obtain building permits. <br />Mr. Schumann moved, seconded by Mr. Gearhart, to approve the Certificate of <br />Appropriateness for a metal roof for 20-17538; Johanna Obloy; 26010 Butternut Ridge <br />Road, motion passed 7-0. <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br />North Olmsted: Remember When? <br />
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