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mentioned that while the Garage aesthetic seemed fitting, there were discrepancies in window <br /> styles compared to the house. <br /> Mr. O'Malley raised concerns about permits for the garage and prior renovations, but Mr. Crasi <br /> clarified that his focus was solely on the garage, as house renovations were being handled <br /> separately. To address permitting issues, it was suggested to table this application until the next <br /> meeting, however, Mr. Crasi supported approval if it met its goals, and Mr. Limpert emphasized <br /> the importance of the certificate of appropriateness and historical treatment of detached garages, <br /> expressing concern about unnecessary delays. <br /> Mr. O'Malley urged caution, citing legal guidelines and the risk of the existing certificate of <br /> appropriateness expiring due to unauthorized work. <br /> Mr. Sheikhi shared challenges with renovating a historic building and stressed the need for city <br /> guidance. Mr. Limpert clarified the commission's role and advocated for separate approval of the <br /> garage project. Other commission members agreed, emphasizing the importance of making the <br /> historic home livable for years to come. <br /> Mr. Neville encouraged Mr. Sheikhi to promptly address permit concerns with the building <br /> department. <br /> Mr. Dubowski moved, seconded by Mr. Gearhart, to approve the Certificate of <br /> Appropriateness for the construction of a three-car garage and driveway.The motion passed <br /> 5-0. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> With no further business,the meeting adjourned at 7:58 PM on February 12, 2024. <br /> David Neville, Chair Nahid Parsipour, City Planner <br /> Date: <br /> 2 <br />