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i <br />University of Notre Dame <br />Mendoza College of Business 393 <br />Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-0399 <br />—Dr. Georges Enderle <br />—John T. Ryan, Jr. <br />Professor of International Business Ethics <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />St. Joseph County, Indiana <br />124 N. Lafayette Blvd. <br />South Bend, IN 46601 <br />Sir: <br />Madam: <br />Phone: 574-631-5595 <br />Fax: 574-621-5255 <br />E -Mail: genderle@nd.edu <br />September 5, 2007 <br />After consultation with Professor Alan DeFrees (University of Notre Dame), Mrs. Catherine <br />Hostettler (Director) and Mr. Wayne Doolittle (Inspector), I would like to submit the following <br />application: <br />Restoration of one window (one glass) in the bay area of my dining room and <br />Replacement of one window (two glasses), next to the restored window. with a Marvin window. <br />This proposal will allow to compare the aesthetical and thermal impact of the restoration solution <br />and the replacement solution and provide valuable information for the way how the window <br />problem in my house can be solved satisfactorily. <br />The replacement Marvin window is specified as shown in the enclosed product specification: <br />• Wood ultimate insert double hung window <br />The daylight openings of this window (i.e., sashes) are: <br />• Width: 30 5/8 "(existing window/sashes: 31 1/4 ") <br />• Height: 37 3/8 " (existing window/sashes: 39 ") <br />The insulated glass (two glasses) is upgraded to Low E II with Argon gas. <br />Price of one window: $558.48. <br />With this proposal I hope to find a consensus that is acceptable to all parties. <br />Sincerely, <br />,9,01y9 r . <br />Georges Enderle <br />Enclosure: <br />Marvin window: Wood ultimate insert double hung window <br />Marvin window: Quote of 1 unit (37" x 85") <br />