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, <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />"TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!" <br />LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />MIIoTUTES - DECEMBER 9, 2002 <br />IN OLD TOWN HALL <br />7:00 P.M. <br />I. ROLL CALL: Chairman Lord called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. <br />PRESENT: B. Lord, K. O'Rourke, T. Dubowski, J. Lang, M. Davis, L. VanAuken, and P. Barker <br />(who arrived late due to a meeting at City Hall) <br />ABSENT: G. Corell, J. Dailey <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF NIlNUTES: The Landmarks Commission minutes from the <br />November 11, 2002 meeting have been submitted for approval. <br />Mr. Dubowski pointed out that on the first page of the minutes it indicates the library construction is to <br />begin in February 2004, when in fact it should be 2003. <br />K. O'Rourke made a motion to approve the minutes as corrected. The motion was seconded by <br />T. Dubowski and unanimously approved. <br />III. NEW BUSINESS: <br />• Certificate of Appropriateness for Dudley & Mary Beckrest, 25346 Butternut Ridge Road. The proposal <br />consists of replacing windows with alternations. Mrs. Lord welcomed the Beckrest's to the ineeting along <br />with Mark Capitoni of Stanek Windows. Chairman Lord mentioned there was some discussion about the <br />proposal at the last meeting. She explained that the board has the charge to represent the historic integrity <br />of the district and to work with homeowners to that end. Mr. Beckrest shared some photos with the board <br />members. Mrs. Beckrest explained they would like to make a section of the home a four seasons room. <br />There are not actual windows there. They have storms. They are making it useable space. Mr. Beckrest <br />pointed out the computer rendering is not quite accurate on the size. The windows were not even when <br />originally put in. The new ones will be more symmetrical. He said the front windows all have the glass <br />on the outside, like the casement windows. He thinks it will look nicer architecturally to do three equal <br />sections and it will tie in with the other windows. Mrs. Lord asked when the house was built. Mr. <br />Beckrest replied that he believes it was 1918. Mrs. Lord asked if that portion of the house was originally <br />a porch. Mr. Beckrest indicated he is not certain. Mrs. Lord said there are other homes on the street that <br />have a siinilar kind of porch, a section that was originally an open porch. Mr. Beckrest said he knows it <br />was enclosed in 1978 because it was written there when they took the paneling off. Mr. Lang asked if <br />there is an entrance door from the porch into a room in the house. Mrs. Beckrest said there is a fireplace <br />and two sinall doors. Mrs. Davis shared some of the history of her home and others in the area. Mrs. <br />Lord said there are a number of houses on Butternut Ridge, including the Beckrest home, that are the <br />California bungalow style, which was not typical of the area. Mr. Lang asked about the style of the <br />proposed windows. He asked if what they have now is original. Mr. Beckrest said he was told they are <br />original. Mr. Lang raised concern about using casement style windows. He said casement windows were <br />not typical for this type of home. He asked if any consideration was given to double hung windows <br />which could also appear to be transom style. He said with double hung windows there would be a line <br />across that would be similar to the two double hung windows that are upstairs. He added that if they <br />wished, they could also get mullions that would replicate the living room and the other windows. He said <br />what they have appears to be replacement windows. Mrs. Beckrest indicated they do have one casement <br />window, which is off the kitchen. Mr. Lang said the board is most interested in those parts that are
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