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? CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />LANDMARKS CONIMISSION <br />OLD TOWN HALL <br />MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2005 <br />MINUTES <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairman Lang called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm. <br />PRESENT: Chairman J. Lang, Commissioners; M. Davis, B. Lord, P. Barker, T. Schock, and L. <br />Thogmartin. ABSENT: D. Rerko, P. Schumann and R. Bohlmann <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />P. Barker moved to approve the November 14, 2005 Landmarks minutes as written. L. <br />Thogmartin seconded the motion which was unanimously approved. <br />III. RECEPTION OF VISITORS: <br />SITES Student Drew Tedick, Mr. Sapienzt for Mr. Downer and Mrs. Eian. <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br />1. William Downer; 25755 Butternut Ridge Road: <br />Proposal consists of a request for a letter of appropriateness for new roof shingles. <br />Mr. Sapienzt was present on behalf of the owner to request new roof shingles. The home is <br />brown looking sandstone with a large fireplace. The existing color of shingles on the roof is <br />canyon red shingles and does not go with the homes color. His client would like to change the <br />color to a brown to match the brick work of the home. The style would be the same three in one <br />tab shingle with a 25-year warranty and includes all new flashing, ice gua.rd, 30 pound felt, <br />ridge vents and new ventilation. He believes that the home was built in the 40's and is a single <br />story ranch. Two layers of roofs will be removed. He is not sure how many roofs have been on <br />the home. Mr. Lang said the only reason the issue could not be addressed under minor change <br />was due to the color change. <br />Mr. Lang reviewed that he received a minor change request for the Downer home for a <br />Handicap ramp which he in fact approved. However the layout of the ramp showed nothing to <br />buffer the ramp from view. Therefore he requested that plants be used to buffer the massiveness <br />of the ramp. Mr. Sapienzt said Mr. Downer signed a letter for the Building Department saying <br />that no later than May 15, 2006 he would plant shrubs to buffer the ramp. The existing shrubs <br />would remain except two near the top of the ramp which need to be removed for the ramp. The <br />ramp will not be directly over the sidewalk due to the layout of the top of the ramp. <br />B. Lord moved to grant a letter of appropriateness to 25755 Butternut Ridge Road for <br />replacing the existing shingles with new three in one tab shingles Bark-Brown, Owens <br />Corning 25-year fiberglass. M. Davis seconded the motion which was unanimously <br />approved. <br />Mr. Lang introduced Ms. Eian who was present to discuss the David Johnson Stearns home. <br />Ms. Eian stated that the home was the oldest home within the city and she would like to see her <br />home moved to the Frostville Museum. Mr. Lang advised that the decision as to whether or not <br />the home is saved is an administrative matter. Currently there are no city funds established for <br />salvage type work on historical homes of interest. The Historical Society has indicated that they <br />were interested in the original part of the home. Ms. Eian indicated that the original home was