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LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />MINUTES FOR JANUARY 11, 2016 <br />ROLL CALL <br />Chairman Neville called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers. <br />Present: David Neville, Jim Dubelko, Tom Dubowski, Jim Morse, Gretchen Schuler <br />Absent: Don Rerko, Duane Limpert, Paul Schumann <br />Staff: Director of Planning & Development Kimberly Wenger, Permit Clerk Nicole Rambo <br />COMMISSION ORGANIZATION <br />Mr. Neville was nominated Chair and Mr. Morse was nominated Vice Chair of the <br />Landmarks Commission for 2016, approved unanimously. <br />REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Dubowski moved, seconded by Mr. Dubelko, to approve the Landmarks Commission <br />minutes of December 14, 2015, motion passed 5-0. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />CMS15-5017: James Wasniak; 26487 Butternut Ridge Road <br />Proposal consists of a Certificate of Appropriateness for proposed vinyl siding. <br />James Wasniak proposed to cover existing wood siding with vinyl siding. Three sides of the <br />house are covered in 12-inch redwood lap siding. The front of the house has 4-inch lap siding <br />with scalloped siding on the porch, the upper story, and above the dormer windows on the sides <br />of the house. Mr. Wasniak stated that maintenance is getting difficult for him to do and <br />expensive. He wanted to keep the old siding on house in case a future owner wants to restore the <br />house to its original state. Mr. Wasniak said he wants to box out the curve around the top <br />window of the house as the material would allow. The siding would be Juniper Ridge green, trim <br />would be Adobe Cream, and the porch would have a dark maroon color to match the doors. Mr. <br />Morse requested that Mr. Wasniak submit an example of what he is doing with the curved <br />portion of the upper exterior. He believed that a lot of architectural character would be lost if it is <br />covered with new material. Mr. Wasniak wanted to make the belt course a different color to <br />emphasize that it was original to the house. He also wanted to cover the chimney with siding. <br />Mr. Dubelko believed the architectural features should be preserved. Mr. Neville stated the house <br />was built in the Queen Anne style and other houses on Butternut have a similar style. Mr. Neville <br />echoed concerns over the loss of the architectural features. Mr. Wasniak plans on staying in the <br />house after the exterior renovation and has done other restorations to the house. He stated he <br />would be ok with putting vinyl scalloped siding where the existing scalloped siding is. Mr. <br />Dubowski didn't believe the vinyl siding on the chimney would look right with the style of the <br />house. He clarified that the vinyl siding would not interfere with using the interior fireplaces. Mr. <br />Wasniak stated that he previously covered the exterior brick of the chimney with cement board
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