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to store the material in the house anyway in order to begin quickly. <br />Commissioner Sporleder voiced that she preferred the work begun as soon as <br />possible especially the roof work, even if it, meant storing material in the <br />house until permission is given to get a trailer on the site. President Oxian <br />recommended Staff and Dr. Klopfer keep in close contact. Dr. Klopfer agreed <br />and noted he needed clarification on some of the details of the Scope of Work. <br />f President Oxian inquired of Legal Counsel DeRose if anything else needed to be <br />discussed in regard to the matter of 1244 Lincolnway East. She replied <br />negatively, other than the approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness. <br />Commissioner Sporleder pointed out once the C of A was approved, the work was <br />to be finished in 90 days. Mr. Duvall clarified the 90 days had come from Code <br />Enforcement as a grace period after the approval of the C of A that they would <br />allow before coming back to the Commission for the hearing of the demolition. <br />He added if there was significant progress, the 90 days would not apply. <br />President Oxian stated C of A's were granted for one year.,Mr. Duvall commented <br />he believed Code Enforcement had primacy in the setting of a time limit <br />because they filed for the demolition before the file for the restoration was <br />made. Legal Counsel DeRose agreed. Dr. Klopfer assented that Kathy Dempsey of <br />Code Enforcement had stated if significant progress had been made in the first <br />90 days, Code Enforcement would back off and let the work be completed. <br />President Oxian asked for a motion. Commissioner Sporleder inquired if a <br />motion was made, would the work begin right away or if the work would be <br />contingent on a storage structure being placed .on the site. President Oxian <br />clarified the work would begin immediately. Stan Molenda commented the <br />building is zoned "B" residential and the structure needed to be secured. He <br />added the structure had been open earlier in the day. Mr. Molenda also stated <br />the City would be checking on progress every 30 days and after 90 days, they <br />would expect to see something very substantial going on. He continued that if <br />something went horribly wrong, he hoped Dr. Klopfer would keep communicating <br />with the City on what was happening or was not happening. Commissioner Eide <br />moved the Certificate of ADDropriateness for 1244 Lincolnwav East be approved. <br />Commissioner Sporleder seconded the motion. The vote was unanimously. <br />Commissioner Sporleder asked for an update on the Darden bridge. Mr. Duvall <br />noted he really wasn't prepared to give detailed information, but last he <br />knew, it was in the pipeline and was progressing. Commissioner Sporleder asked <br />if that could be followed tip and find out who is doing what. <br />VI. New Business <br />A. Staff request to distribute Local Landmark plaques from the term of Mayor <br />Nemeth <br />Mr. Duvall stated the Commission Staff have found six plaques that have the <br />name of Mayor Nemeth on the plaque. The staff was seeking permission to give <br />the plaques away to property owners of Local Landmarks designated during <br />Nemeth's term. President Oxian replied he was against it. He felt if some <br />people had to buy the plaques, every one should be required to follow the <br />Policy. Commissioner Sporleder suggested a letter be sent to those property <br />owners notifying them of the plaques availability at the usual rate, and if <br />there is no response, melt them down and do something else with them. <br />President Oxian noted there were plaques without the Mayor's name on them, and <br />no effort had been made to get rid of them. He added there was a list of <br />people who had bought plaques and who had not. Commissioner Choitz suggested a <br />reduced rate be offered. President Oxian noted letters had not been send to <br />notify people these plaques were for sale in recent years. Dr. Klopfer noted <br />