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NANCY ICKLER: You know what they are is just panes that are rectangular shape. <br />They indicated, to my recollection that Kovacs says that they can have it made the same <br />way. But, I am not sure whether they are going to have separate panes or whether they <br />will just have square panes divided by muntons down the middle. You can see that they <br />sorta drew in their brochure in one of the pictures how it was going to look. <br />JOHN OXIAN: The only difference they're showing in the picture here is that it's on the <br />second level floor and over here it's on the first floor. <br />NANCY ICKLER: Exactly, so their going to move the windows up to the top row. I <br />guess these are all essentially made to order anyway. So I will move the windows up to <br />the top row so it will look like our present garage doors. You can also see they drew <br />dividers down there and I just don't really remember. We talked to them last year <br />whether they were talking about just munton bars going down there or whether they were <br />talking about separate panes. <br />JOHN OXIAN: I think it is the extra muton in between. <br />NANCY ICKLER: It certainly may well be. Apparently this is the Sunnymede District <br />Style of garage door according to the people at Kovacs. This is the preferred door that is <br />installed in our neighborhood. They also live in our neighborhood; not in the historic <br />district, but close by. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Does anyone have any questions on this? <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I think that looks fine; however, John, it replicates a verticality <br />of the windows. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Ok, going to number two on the driveway widening. Anyone have any <br />questions? <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: The current driveway is concrete. This is an odd question to <br />ask; but, is the direction the driveway is running is north and south? <br />NANCY ICKLER: No, it runs east and west. Because, actually we live on a East Wayne <br />address; but, it faces Twyckenham. What we originally wanted to do have a circulatory <br />drive in that side yard; so that it would be possible to back out of the drive like this and <br />then drive around and head nose out on to Twyckenham. We have an eighteen year old <br />and a fourteen year old so we just feel safer with children coming out straight onto <br />Twyckenham; but, here it indicated that would be too much of a deviation from the <br />feeling of that side yard and so we thought if we could widen the driveway slightly. I <br />think it is a matter of opinion whether that driveway is wide enough to get in and out of; <br />because, there is a big kind of ditch; if you look in the pictures there where people have <br />gone of that side of the driveway about a hundred fifty times trying to negotiate it and it <br />is full of water and it looks bad. <br />
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