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there now. I have a drawing, a cross-section of what the cap is going to look like and <br />how it is going to be installed over the existing glazed stone. <br />As on the drawing, the sub -straight of this particular wall is red clay tile in the <br />middle and above the red clay tile is the actual cement plaster that is on the house now. <br />With the new EIFS system we plan to remove all of the loose sections of cement plaster <br />that have been water damaged and then we will apply a new one -inch Styrofoam EIFS <br />system where all of the joints are sealed and a top coating. The entire upper wall will be <br />an entire new one -inch Styrofoam EIFS system that is coated that gives it the same <br />appearance and the same color and it has the high impact coating on top of it to help <br />protect the system from being damaged. After we have installed this EIFS system we <br />will then put the galvanized cap over the glazed stone that is already there. <br />The only difference you will see in the appearance of this wall is that there will be no <br />mortar joints visible. If it becomes necessary we can paint a half-inch gray line on every <br />two feet of cement around the perimeter to resemble the mortar joint lines of the wall. <br />If this work is not done now the deterioration is going to get worse and there is <br />evidence that the damage is actually going inside the residence. <br />There was further discussion where Crary Van Overberghe answered other specific <br />questions that commission members had about the work that is to be done on the <br />residence. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: On application 2002-10021 recommend that staff s <br />recommendation of the following: <br />1. Using a galvanized coping cap with a one -inch extension in the front to maintain <br />the shadow line. <br />2. That vertical mortar joint lines will be painted on the wall to�replicate the <br />appearance of the the and the color being used will match as closely as possible. <br />CATHERINE HOSTETLER: Seconds the motion and the motion carries unanimously. <br />3. 2002-0603; 411 West North Shore Drive; replace artificial <br />siding and restore original trim detail. <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: The homeowners, Lucy and Bob Jones, submitted this <br />application June 3`d, and which the HPC granted it, as applied for, with certain <br />conditions, on June 18, 2002. <br />In the process of construction, matters have arisen which make it advisable to replace <br />all of the existing aluminum siding on the house, and to simultaneously take the <br />opportunity either to restore the original detail, or to install new architectural detail that <br />would resemble the original more closely than the existing one does. Much original <br />detail was covered when the house was aluminum sided. <br />Additionally, the owners seek to install more modern ventilation, which is needed to <br />accommodate the modern heating and insulation now in the house. <br />The homeowner's very helpful letter provides all the additional detail and explanation <br />you need, so I will not repeat it here. <br />