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Ben and Carrie Modlin vs. Historic Preservation Commission (COA#2019-1007A)
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• <br /> requirement for it to be more appropriate to the original house since we do have it documented in photographs. I do <br /> agree that the insulation and the innards of the wall need to be properly replaced. <br /> Commissioner Ponder:The estimates were worrisome: I)one estimate showed the contractor wasn't going to remove the <br /> material in the wall,2)there were differing opinions as to what was salvageable. <br /> Commissioner Gelfrnan asked the Commission as to the details of the work as it was proposed the previous month,and that <br /> there seemed to be some discrepancies with how the work could be completed. <br /> Commissioner Hertel expressed concern that,were the Commission to approve the vinyl,and mandate a better product when the <br /> vinyl fails,that there wouldn't be compliance in the future. <br /> Commissioner Stalheim clarified that he believes that the purpose is to save the structure as a whole,a discussion should be had <br /> on what components are most valuable. <br /> Commissioner Hertel agreed with Commissioner Stalheim and stated that the insulation and the animals—those should be <br /> addressed. Options were discussed for ways that that could be executed. <br /> Commissioner Stalheim stated that it again appears beyond repair. <br /> Commissioner Annis stated that two sides had already been completed. <br /> Commissioner Hertel expressed concern as to whether minimum maintenance was executed. <br /> Commissioner Downs-Krostenko expressed that these problems did not just come up immediately,that they were evident from <br /> when the structure was purchased in 2012;that"if you postpone making a plan,and suddenly it is an emergency,and <br /> it is too expensive to do the right thing"and not follow the Standards. <br /> Commissioner Annis expressed that she agreed with Commissioner Stalheim,that financial hardship is a consideration and the <br /> Commission should attempt to control what happens next. <br /> Commissioner Gelfman expressed that this was not a comparison of apples to apples,and that the estimates are hard to compare. <br /> Commissioner Deegan expressed that he agreed,that a lived-in building is better than a degrading building. Commissioner <br /> Deegan expressed that he supported this position based upon the distance from the street,the seemingly imperceptible <br /> difference in the siding is not perceptible at that distance,the maintenance of the property up until 2012 was spotty at <br /> best,and that worse things were installed,that the summation of all these things is not ideal,that wood siding would <br /> be preferred,but lived-in,with a family is preferable to the alternative. <br /> Commissioner Gelfman noted that the structure is rated as Notable,expressed that finding a solution that is like-in-kind is what <br /> the Standards and Guidelines require. Commissioner Gelfman expressed dissatisfaction with the estimates and had <br /> hoped that the cost would be broken down by the projects. Further,the salvageable estimate discrepancies complicate <br /> the discussion. <br /> Commissioner Stalheim noted that the Hoover proposal did not include sheathing,which either means it is included,or it is an <br /> additional cost. <br /> Commissioner Downs-Krostenko exclaimed that in her experience,removing wet insulation from the walls is manageable to do <br /> by property owner themselves. Commissioner Downs-Krostenko further stated that she felt that problem areas are <br /> usually easily identified,and that the proposals are somewhat of a`blank check'to fix those problems. Commissioner <br /> Downs-Krostenko referenced historic preservationist Bob Yapp's position that removing vinyl or aluminum siding <br /> typically results in less that 15%material that needs to be replaced. <br /> Commissioner Stalheim clarified that half the house has already been resided,and that only half the house still has the original <br /> siding. <br /> Commissioner Gelfman stated that the proposed material to be installed could be installed by the property owner,whereas wood <br /> siding may require more of a craftsman to install. <br /> Commissioner Downs-Krostenko stated that she had never installed vinyl siding,so she was not aware of how hard it was to <br /> install by comparison. <br /> PUBLIC DISCUSSION: <br /> N/A <br /> Commissioner Gelfman asked the applicants to further explain their position: <br /> Mr.Modlin stated that they called the contractors on the list provided by HPC Staff and the quotes were received were the only <br /> two contractors who responded. They were not happy with the estimates that they received,as they did not quote as <br /> how Mr.Modlin had hoped to quote to satisfy the Commission's concerns. The quote in question ended up being for <br /> labor only. <br /> Commissioner Hertel asked for clarification regarding the quoted cost for"chimney demolition." <br /> Mr.Modlin stated that it was added in the quote. <br /> Legal Counsel Kennedy clarified that the Modlins are not changing their application to include chimney demolition. <br /> Administrator Feasel clarified that the contractors did not do what the Modlins had wanted them to do. Administrator Feasel <br /> further clarified that the contractor list supplied by the HPC Staff is not curated and was inherited. <br /> Commissioner Downs-Krostenko expressed concern as to the one contractor's estimate that included siding over the wet detritus <br /> and insulation. This would not be ideal. <br /> Mr.Modlin stated they requested to get quotes,these two contractors responded,that they provided them. Mr.Modlin stated <br /> that installing wood siding can be cantankerous at times,and that"90%of all wood siding warranty issues are derived <br /> from improper installation." This quote is from`Buffalo',the manufacturer of the wood siding. <br />
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