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Mr. Murphy said he and Ms. Manion planned to put <br />the house up for sale by the end of the month. <br />Since any delay would be very costly, he would <br />prefer, he said, do give the staff the power to <br />approve a replacement window. <br />Mr. Eide asked him if he was therefore willing to <br />forego arguing economic hardship. Mrs. Sporleder <br />said she would vote to give the staff the power to <br />approve the replacement if Mr. Murphy chose not to <br />argue economic hardship. <br />Mr. Murphy asked for a list of options. Mrs. <br />DeRose told him the owner could: <br />--install a replacement window, to be approved by <br />the staff <br />--wait for the next monthly meeting, argue <br />economic hardship, and try to gain concessions <br />Mr. Oxian proposed a third option --to have a C of <br />A committee meet before the end of the month to <br />review the case. Committee members would be <br />required to go out and view the window. <br />Mr. Murphy said it would cost him more to delay <br />putting the house on the market than it would to <br />replace the window. Mrs. Petrass suggested that <br />he simply board over the window opening instead of <br />putting in a replacement window. Mrs. Sporleder <br />said she would agree to such a proposal. <br />Mr. Holvcross asked for clarification of the <br />Commission's decision. Mr. Oxian told him Mr. <br />Murphv was to contact the staff with alternate <br />proposals. Should he choose to board over the <br />openinq. or to install a rectangular window. the <br />staff could approve the proposal. Should he <br />choose to arque economic hardship. then a C of A <br />committee would convene in approximatelv two <br />weeks' time to review the case. Failinq that. Mr. <br />Murphv would return to next month's meeting and <br />Present documentation of economic hardship. <br />2. 1154 Lincolnway East <br />Mr. Pastor reported that the owner, Mr. Bellina <br />(who was not present) had renovated the rear <br />vestibule of his house. He had made the following <br />alterations: <br />--replaced a single -leaf glazed wood panel door <br />with a metal door of similar proportions, with <br />(7) simulated panel detailing <br />