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boarded up. The two that are in the back facing the railroad tracks, I am going to leave <br />boarded up. The one on the second story, that you can kind of see from the house, I am <br />going to take the plywood off and I am going to rebuild a window; it's going to be a fixed <br />picture window. There is a similar window to that on the same side, a little bit higher on <br />the dormer. The owner would also like to install half round gutters. <br />LYNN PATRICK: Did the house originally have the ogee shaped gutters?' <br />AMANDA CRAGEN: I am not sure what it originally had. The carriage house has no <br />gutters right now and the house has ogee gutters around the whole house. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: Why do they want to put gutters on the carriage house if it didn't <br />originally have gutters? <br />AMANDA CRAGEN: The second floor of the carriage house is sided with cedar shake <br />and it has a bell curve. The overhang of the carriage house is very small, and this allows <br />the water to come down and drain right on top of the cedar shake. <br />Joann Sporleder stated that if gutters are not well maintained they will continue to rot the <br />roof. She also said that since there was no indication that gutters were ever on there <br />before; she would strongly recommend leaving the carriage house in its original <br />condition. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I will make a motion that we approve re -painting the two rear <br />boarded -up windows and rebuilding and re -glazing the other three windows. I also <br />recommend that the commission deny the installation of the gutters as there is no <br />evidence that the carriage house originally had gutters nor ever had gutters. <br />MARY JANE CHASE: Seconds the motion. It passes unanimously <br />3. 2004-0063; 525 Edgewater Drive; Change porch roof, mulberry tree. <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: (See staff report attached to C of A). The owner was not. <br />present. Douglas Turnock, neighbor, briefly described the proposed plans. (See <br />proposed work description and pictures attached to C of A). <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I will make a motion to approve the removal of the mulberry <br />tree, the replacement of the Dutch -lap siding boards on the garage as necessary; and to <br />table Part A, changing the pitch of the front porch; because, more technical information <br />and plans are needed. <br />Y JANE CHASE:- Seconds the motion.- -- - <br />Mary Jane Chase then amends Joann Sporleder's motion to include the approval of Part <br />B, the in-kind replacement of the rear flat porch and the in-kind replacement of the front <br />porch posts, if needed. <br />2 <br />
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