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JOHN OXIAN: Not yet, but he has to take out a piece and find out what it is. Then that <br />will be the width of siding he should put on, bid, in vinyl siding. <br />KARF,N UAMMOND NASH: Actually last month, the Commission already approved <br />the removal of the artificial stone, with the installation of siding over the remaining <br />portion of the house remaining being tabled. <br />My understanding is that it was tabled because Mr. Shafer was not to be here <br />then either. We then didn't know whether we had his agreement that the vinyl siding be <br />the same reveal as the original reveal, and he has connnwnicated to me his agreement on <br />that pointy <br />We still don't know what the original reveal is; because he was waiting until all of <br />these matters were resolved before removing the artificial stone. . <br />GERALD UJDAK: Most likely this reveal is probably a four inch siding. Is vinyl siding <br />made in a four inch? <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: It is made in double four. The actual piece is eight, but <br />the reveal is four. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I will second the motion, just so we can talk about it. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I think when you say the original siding; you are talking about <br />the original wood siding? <br />JOHN OXIAN: Right. Whatever the xvidth of the siding underneath is, Joann. <br />JOANN SPORLEDERj There is a possibility it could be any number of kinds of siding. <br />If it is some of the ship -lap siding, which was also often used on thatstyle house, it is <br />impossible to replicate that; they just don't do that type of siding in vinyl. <br />There's also the possibility thatwhatever the original siding was, it might be the <br />two-inch siding which is not obtainable in vinyl. You can get something close, like <br />three-inch— the double three-inch <br />Is there hurry about, is he trying to do it in this year's building season? <br />KAREN HAMMONDNASH: Yes, he is. He's running under a couple of pressures: <br />First, he would like to do it during this year's building season. Second, lie is the executor <br />of an estate that has the dubious lionor of being the longest open estate in the entire <br />history of SL Joseph County. Ile would like to close it, and the transfer of property <br />requires bringing it up to code. <br />MARY JANE CHASE: Last month you talked aboa removing the stone; and not the <br />asphalt, and then putting on the vinyl siding. We thought that this might be too thick for <br />going around the windows. It might also go on the frames of the windows. So I think we <br />talked about; with the asphalt, there are two reasons that it could cause damage ---First, if <br />3 <br />