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the property, but offer a contemporary method and material that should be acceptable <br />based on HPC guidelines. I'd be happy to answer any questions. <br />Klusczinski: Very good. Can you site for me the similarities that the AWN has been able <br />to evaluate between the property that failed and it's paint and the current property so <br />that we know that we're comparing apples to apples. <br />Maradik: As far as just the.... <br />Klusczinski: How would you be able to anticipate that the paint would fail on this one, <br />and have you determined or given any assignable cause why the paint failed on the other <br />property? <br />Maradik: They don't know why that paint failed; they did follow the Historic <br />Landmarks... <br />Klusczinski: So there has not been an evaluation? <br />Maradik: Yeah. They followed the same standards and the contractors did the standards <br />of Historic Landmark when they completed the job and I would be of the assumption that <br />it would be to the same standard at this property. <br />Klusczinski: Do you have a date, or can you approximate a date when the other property <br />was finished? <br />Maradik: It was in 2005, my guess is over the summer, but I don't have an exact... <br />Klusczinski: If you would be leaving, I guess the jamb treatment and trim in place, and <br />cladding the entire house again how would you handle the different layer elevation of the <br />new siding atop, for the more decorative elements of the house that we're trying to <br />preserve for our interests. <br />Maradik: Since it already has aluminum siding on it, there's a good chance, I'm <br />assuming, some of the pieces or elements that you might be talking about aren't existing <br />any longer underneath if they were removed when the siding was placed on it. <br />Klusczinski: No, I guess the basis for my question was trying to determine how we would <br />re- emphasize the feature aspect of the window components and everything. I know that <br />for aluminum siding there are different ways that that's handled. With vinyl siding you <br />have a j- channel and everything like that, but if you're going to celebrate those features <br />once again to be, I guess, in sympathy, with the other standards of the district, how would <br />you be able to bring those elements out without creating a lot more additional work also? <br />Maradik: Ifl'm understanding your question right, I know that in other houses the NNN <br />at least, as far as colors that they choose helps to accentuate things like windows and <br />doorjambs and whatnot. <br />Klusczinski: So, only by color and not by building members and trim? <br />Maradik: They would probably still use something similar to, maybe the cement board <br />or something along those lines if it needed to accentuate... <br />Klusczinski: Do you have any houses as an example where that's been done, or is this <br />going to be a guinea pig case? <br />Maradik: I'm sure that whatever they're redoing at this house would be something <br />similar to houses that they've already completed. <br />Hostetler: Tim, in 2005 at this particular residence, we had a C ofA approved to retain <br />2 originals for re -use, replacement of replacement windows with Kolbe and Kolbe 1 over <br />1 double hung windows, porch rehabilitation, removal of concrete porch floor and metal <br />supports and railings and replacement with wood tongue and groove flooring, bead <br />board ceiling, columns and spindles per photos submitted, details of porch and rear <br />elevation will be worked out with HPC staff. Removal of second front door, in -kind <br />replacement of roof, gutters and side walks, and then they were going to repaint and so <br />they haven't done this work yet so we extended them the C ofA for everything but the <br />painting, and that's why she's here. <br />Zeiger: So all of that other work is going to go on? <br />Hostetler: Yes, all of that other work is going to be going on, they're going to be <br />replacing the replacement windows with the Kolbe and Kolbe windows which will not <br />pose a problem, I don't think. <br />31 <br />