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balustrade; the dimensions should be those <br />specified by the Building Department. <br />Mr. Herendeen said the balustrade simply sounded <br />excessively tall. He recommended that, if the <br />Building Code did not stipulate a 36" minimum <br />height, the balustrade should be shortened. <br />Mr. Oxian said his house, a landmark foursquare, <br />still had its original balustrade. He suggested Mr. <br />Oberly come see it, and gave him the address. <br />Mrs. Sporleder moved to approve the balustrade. <br />stioulatinq that the staff work out the most <br />appropriate dimensions under building code <br />reauirements. and .give recommendation to the owner. <br />Mr. Herendeen seconded the motion. <br />Mr. Herendeen said the 6" space between bottom rail <br />and porch floor sounded excessive. if Building Code <br />requirements did not supervene, he suggested that <br />this space be narrowed. Mrs. Choitz pointed out <br />that a 36" balustrade might block the view from the <br />living room window. <br />Mr. Oberly said he would be happy to work with the <br />staff. The motion was approved unanimouslv. <br />IV. Regular Business <br />A. Approval of Minutes <br />Mr. Herendeen moved to approve the minutes. as <br />submitted; Mrs. Sporleder seconded the motion. <br />Approved unanimouslv. <br />B. Treasurers Report <br />C. Correspondence <br />D. Committee Report <br />1. C of A (staff approvals) <br />a. 1138 E. Wayne <br />b. 1215 E. Wayne <br />c. 1614 E. Wayne <br />Mr. Holycross briefly summarized the projects <br />approved for these three sites. Mr. Oxian asked <br />whether Mr. Bamber (1323 E. Wayne) had requested <br />approval for any more projects. Mr. Pastor said <br />he had not. Mr. Oxian suggested checking up on <br />this property. <br />