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Shawn Peterson: November 8. It has to be to the commission by November 8 for the <br />November meeting. <br />Georges Enderle: The form, the same form that I filled out for the last time and the <br />previous time? <br />Shawn Peterson: Right. Currently the original Certificate of Appropriateness is the one <br />submitted for the last meeting is the one before this Commission is still being considered. <br />Then having that motion failed, the point would be at this point to either look for <br />additional discussion... is there any additional discussion that the Commission wishes to <br />have regarding this Certificate of Appropriateness? <br />Joann Sporleder: I would like to ask for further clarification if Professor Enderle wants <br />to withdraw the whole thing, can he do that at this time? <br />Shawn Peterson: Yes. You may withdraw your entire certificate of appropriateness at <br />this time, if you'd like to -if not, they would continue to act upon it. And they must act <br />upon it within 45 days. If they deny it here, then you would have the right to appeal that <br />denial irrespective of whether or not you've submitted another certificate of <br />appropriateness. So you may withdraw it and in that way they won't deny it or you may <br />allow them to consider it, allow them to approve it or deny it; and then, of course if it's <br />approved you can continue and if its denied you have the opportunity to appeal that then <br />within thirty days to the Common Council. <br />Georges Enderle: And to withdraw, I would have forty-five days <br />Shawn Peterson: If you withdraw it, you would just submit your new one at the, for the <br />November meeting. So you can withdraw it completely or you can have them continue to <br />consider the one that is current for all ten of the windows and knowing that number one: <br />they will either approve it or they would have to deny it within forty five days. So you <br />would have one or the other, and if it were denied then you would have to opportunity to <br />appeal, if it's approved, obviously, then you have the ability to move forward. <br />Georges Enderle: In other words I have some time, some days, to think about it. <br />Shawn Peterson: No, they can act right now. If they approve it right now, you know <br />they can do it, or they can deny it right now. I guess that your suggestion, the point is, <br />you have the opportunity to let them continue on it or just remove it all together to <br />prevent them from denying it, if you so desire. <br />Tim Klusczinski: I have a question. If Professor Enderle withdraws his proposal, <br />potentially would that put into question any findings that we had concerning this same <br />issue for the next time around and would that mandate that we would have to make <br />another trip to his premises to investigate and do an inside inspection, or on-site <br />inspection? <br />4 <br />