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hoods and hardware. When deteriorated beyond repair, they shall be replaced with unites and trim resembling_ <br />the original. - <br />GROUP B LANDMARK STANDARDS: b. Treatment: Treatment shall be defined as any change of <br />surface materials that will nor alter the style or original form. Such improvements include reroofing, glazing, <br />or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that can potentially enhance or detract from the character of <br />the landmark.... <br />RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. Mr. Spigelmyer's proposal meets the Chapin Park <br />Guidelines and Dr. Enderle's need for insulated glass in his bay windows. <br />Klusczinski: Thank you. Your name and address for the record,. please. . <br />Enderle: My name is Georges Enderle, and I'm happy to present this proposal. Richard <br />Spigelmyer visited my house and inspected and examined the windows quite thoroughly <br />and so as you know he has experience over 40 years in old houses and he's quite an <br />expert in thatfield. <br />Sassano: And a good guy. <br />Enderle: So he proposed restoring, refurbishing and retrofitting in 12 steps and it's <br />explained here so we will store the old glass. Basically the old sashes will be restored <br />and inside the sashes a double pane window would be retrofitted. That's it. <br />Klusczinski: Ok, any questions for the petitioner? Just a clarification, these are not <br />leaded windows for anyone that may have forgotten this particular bay area. They're <br />standard windows and they're on the western fagade, no the northern fapade, and the <br />front of the propertyfaces west. <br />Enderle: Yes. <br />Klusczinski: Any other questions for the petitioner? Hearing none, we move to <br />Commission discussion. Thoughts or comments? <br />Sassano: I'll just add that Richard Spigelmyer is about as good as it gets when it comes <br />to restoring windows, so I commend Dr. Enderle on going to that extent. I'm sure that <br />you'll appreciate the end result. <br />Chase: I appreciate your patience with us. You area caretaker of a wonderful house. <br />Klusczinski: Without further discussion we'll move on to public hearing. Is there any <br />member of the public wishing to speak on behalf of the current petition? Hearing none. <br />Any member of the public wishing to speak in opposition to the current petition? Also <br />hearing none, Chair closes public hearing. Any additional discussion Commissioners? <br />None? Is there a motion? <br />Patrick. I'll move that we approve application 2008-0604_ as submitted. Motion is made <br />is there a second? <br />Ujdak: Second. <br />Klusczinski: Motion has been made and seconded. Any additional discussion? All in <br />favor? (Ayes are heard) Opposed? (Silence) Motion carries. <br />Moved: Patrick Second: Ujdak <br />Approval of 2008-0604 Approved 5-0 <br />Application Number: 2008-0605 <br />Property Location: 215 W. North Shore <br />Property Owner: Ryan Dvorak <br />Landmark or District Designation: W. North Shore LHD <br />Rating: Non Contributing <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCEMISTORIC CONTEXT: In 1903 Samuel Leeper sold off a portion <br />of his farm located at Section 1 Township 37 north range #2, all of which would make up Navarre Place <br />Addition to the City. He sold this property to the Home Improvement Company for $7,500.00. They sold <br />Lot 22 of Navarre Place to Franklin and Carrie Carson in 1904. A year later the Carson's built this American <br />15 <br />