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191 MARY JANE CHASE seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously, except for the <br />192 abstention of Richard Morrison. <br />193 <br />194 JOANNE SPORLEDER moved for approval of part three of the application, in -kind <br />195 replacement of deteriorating stairs and sidewalk. <br />196 <br />197 MARY JANE CHASE seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously, except the abstention <br />198 of Richard Morrison. <br />199 <br />200 JOHN OXIAN moved for approval of part four of the application, to replace the North side <br />201 door, with the stipulation that the panels on it match the front door. <br />202 <br />203 JOANNE SPORLEDER seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously, except for the <br />204 abstention of Richard Morrison. <br />205 <br />206 RICHARD MORRISON asked and received clarification as to what additional information <br />207 P.E.P. would be asked to provide the Standards and Maintenance Committee, and whom they <br />208 should call with questions. <br />209 <br />210 5. 2001 -0323, 513 River Avenue, side yard fence. <br />211 <br />212 Karen Hammond -Nash told the Commission that the owner, Kelly Pierce, had telephoned <br />213 Commission offices that morning, and said she was detained out of town due to family illness, <br />214 and had asked that the hearing of her matter be moved to the August Calendar. <br />215 <br />216 RICHARD MORRISON moved that the Commission remove this matter to the August <br />217 meeting agenda. <br />218 <br />219 MARTHA CHOITZ seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. <br />220 <br />221 <br />222 6. 2001 - 0710 -2, 521 River Avenue, mudroom/deck, fence, TV tower. <br />223 <br />224 Rhonda Saunders read the project description and staff recommendation into the record. <br />225 <br />226 NEAL NOWAK, the property owner, corrected one item in his original project description to <br />227 say that the deck he proposes in place of the old mudroom is to be six feet by eight feet. <br />228 <br />229 JOANN SPORLEDER asked the owner why he wanted to salvage and reuse asbestos <br />230 shingles, and said that asbestos can be implicated in very serious health problems, and that the <br />231 HPC should in no way require its reuse, and asked the advice of Mr. Bodner, HPC's lawyer. <br />232 <br />233 NEAL NOWAK responded that removal of the mudroom will expose original wood <br />234 clapboards, and that the entire rest of the house is covered with shingles like the ones that he <br />235 wishes to salvage from the mudroom, and patch the gaps exposed by its removal. He further <br />236 said that the shingles on his house were old when he bought the house, and covered with <br />237 much paint, and that he does not actually know what they are, but has not the money to re- <br />238 side or restore the siding with anything else at this time. <br />