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CI'I'Y OF NO12'I'H OY.,IVIS'TEID <br />"'I'OGE'I'HER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFEI3ENCE" <br />LANDNIARICS CO1VIMISSI0N <br />OLI) 'I'OWle1 HAI,I, <br />MINUTES SEP'TEMBER 10, 2001 <br />7:00 P.M. <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chainnan Lord called the meeting to order at 7:05pm. <br />PRESENT: Chairman B. Lord, D. Lind, P. Barker, M. Davis, K. O'Rourke, and L. VanAuken. <br />ABSENT: A. Smeraldi, G. Corell, and C. Kasler. <br />ALSO PRESENT: Adam Tolowitzki (I.,andmark Site Student) <br />II. REVLEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUT'ES: , <br />The Landmarks Commission minutes of the August 131 2001 meeting have been submitted for <br />approval. M. Davis motioned to accept the Landmarks minutes dated August 13, 2001 as written. The <br />motion was seconded by L. VanAuken and unanimously approved. <br />III. NEW BUSINESS: <br />Henrv Caster• 25701 Butternut Ridge Rd. <br />The proposal consists of siding. Going from wood siding to vinyl siding. <br />L. VanAuken motioned to hear Mr. Caster's proposal. P. Barker seconded the motion and was <br />unanimously approved. <br />Mrs. Lord asked Mr. Caster and his representative to present their proposal again. Paul <br />DiSilvestro, from DiSilvestro Roofing and Home Improvement, introduced himself. He <br />indicated that he would be doing the work on Mr. Caster's house. They did his roof last year, in <br />which they repaired all the sofits on the house (the overhang areas) and rebuilt them with the <br />proper esthetics. There are areas on the house with wood siding which is deteriorating and they <br />will replace it, if need be, before the siding goes on. There was another issue where if the siding <br />was going to come off in the years to come, it still could because it is not going to be where it <br />couldn't be done. There are homes in today's industry that used to be shingle siding on homes to <br />cover up all the lap siding. Then they'd put aluminum siding on over that. There are homes in <br />the Tremont area and also in Ohio City where people to this day are taking all those layers off <br />and going down to the original boarding. This will be no different, he wants to help the esthetics <br />of the home and make it maintenance free for himself. The products are manufactured by Alcoa, <br />which offers a good price and great warranties. Mr. Barker questioned if they were going to use <br />one-inch insulation. Mr. DiSilvestro indicated no; they would be using half inch. They are not <br />changing any of the window structure, those windows will stay the exact way they are now. Mr. <br />Barker questioned if he had read through the minutes of why the board rejected Mr. Biszantz's <br />house. Mr. DiSilvestro replied that he did read the minutes and had a meeting with the Building <br />Commissioner, which went rather well. Mr. Barker indicated that the one inch insulation on 1VIr. <br />Biszantz's house would have changed the whole configuration of the house and that was their
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