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CITY OF N0RTH OLMSTED <br />"TOGETHEIt WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!" <br />LANDIVIARKS COMMISSION <br />MINUTES -1VIAY 13, 2002 <br />IN OL,D 'I'OVVN HALL <br />7:00 P.M. <br />I. ROLL CALL: Chairman Lord called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Chairman Lord, Board members, L. VanAuken, M. Davis, J. Lang, J. Dailey, <br />and K. O'Rourke <br />ABSENT: P. Barker, G. Corell <br />Chairman Lord informed the Commission that Tom Dubowski has been appointed to fill the seat <br />that David Lind previously held. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: The Landmarks Commission minutes of the <br />April 8, 2002 meeting have been submitted for approval. Mr. Lang asked for a correction to page <br />6 and Mrs. VanAuken pointed out that the Commission was to meet at Old Town Hall and not at <br />the Porter House. Mr. Lang made a motion to accept the minutes as corrected. The motion was <br />seconded by Mrs. VanAuken and unanimously approved. <br />III. NEW BUSINESS: <br />s Certificate of Appropriateness for Frances Heil; 25427 Butternut Ridge Rd. <br />Mrs. Lord asked the Heil's to share their plans for their home in the Historic District. Mrs. Heil <br />explained that they would like to build a 16' x 24' shed in their backyard. She referred to the <br />specification sheet and indicated the only difference from what is marked on the sheet is they <br />would have 8' side walls instead 6.6 because there is not a spec. sheet available for that size. Mrs. <br />Lord asked if the driveway goes toward the shed. She asked for confirmation that there is an <br />existing above ground pool before you would get to the shed. Nirs. Heil confirmed that. Mrs. Van <br />Auken asked how they would get to the shed since the drive does not go down to the shed. Mrs. <br />Heil indicated it will be part of the yard and will be used to store equipment. Mrs. Lord asked <br />how old the home is. IVIrs. Heil indicated the house is 50 years old. Mrs. O'Rourke arrived at the <br />meeting and Mrs. Lord filled her in on the Heil's request. Mrs. Lord pointed out that as a <br />Commission they have taken the position that utility buildings that are set back and not visible <br />from the street do not take away from the historic nature and have been approved. Mrs. Davis <br />made a motion to approve the certificate of appropriateness to build a shed to be located to the rear <br />of the pool, shed to be constructed per the spec sheet with the exception of the 8-foot sidewalls. <br />The motion was seconded by Mr. Lang and unanimously approved. 1VIrs. Lord mentioned this <br />request will now go back to the Building Department and the Heil's will need to pick up their <br />permit to proceed. Mrs. Lord informed Mr. Dailey that anyone that lives within the historic <br />district must come before the Landmarks Commission before the Building Department can grant a <br />permit. It is one of the obligations of the Landmarks Commission. She mentioned it pertains to <br />any district home or designated landmark in the city. She pointed out that the district goes from <br />Butternut, from sign to sign, and there are three designated landmarks; the Old Town Hall, the <br />Universalist Church, and the Barton Road Congregational Church. Mrs. Lord mentioned she had <br />not received a call back from the realty firm handling the sale of the Barton Road property. She <br />said they may now have to go through the new owners to gain access to the church. Mrs. Lord
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