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involved replacing windows that were original to the house. She does not feel that replacing <br />these non -original windows would detract from the character of the house or the neighborhood, <br />and she would not consider replacing the original windows of her house elsewhere. <br />Administrator Feasel clarified that during the COVID emergency staff has dialogued extensively with <br />our legal representation to ensure that staff was properly administratively approving projects that <br />are in compliance with the applicable standards and guidelines. This project was very close to <br />being administratively approved, these windows are less conspicuous from the street view, the <br />windows that are currently in place may or may not be original to the addition, but they do not <br />match the windows installed on the original house. Although these windows are vinyl, they do <br />have simulated divided -liter, where the pattern of the original windows will be replicated. The <br />selected windows do replicate the pattern and style of the original windows, but staff did not feel <br />quite comfortable administratively approving it, so you are receiving it. Although staff <br />recommended a different window, staff does support the selected product. <br />Ms. Storme clarified that she further considered other material options. <br />Commissioner Andrews clarified as to which windows on the house were original and received <br />confirmation that the second story windows were original. <br />Commissioner Downs-Krostenko asked for clarification as to whether this area was a later addition. <br />Ms. Storme clarified that there was at one point an out -door grill on the inside of the structure in one of <br />these spaces based upon a previous project. It is possible that this was added in 1949. <br />Specialist Toering clarified that he checked the 1932 Assessor Card and he unfortunately did not include <br />that with the packet, but it did reveal that this was a later addition. <br />COMMISSION DISCUSSION: <br />Commissioner Downs-Krostenko stated that this was a project that needs to move forward. <br />Commissioner Deegan agreed, as did Commissioner Stalheim. <br />PUBLIC DISCUSSION: <br />N/A <br />Commissioner Andrews made a motion to approve COA #2020-0402. Seconded by <br />Commissioner Tiffany. <br />Six in favor, none opposed. <br />Vote: 6 — U. Motion to approve COA #2020-0402 passes. <br />6. 1515 East Wayne Street #2020-0403 #7796-87 East Wayne <br />Street Historic District <br />Representation: Jim and Mia Shaffer, 1530 East Jefferson Street <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 9 June 2020 <br />Application Number: 2020-0403 <br />Property Location: 1515 East Wayne Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Colonial Revival / 1926 / H.R. <br />Stapp <br />Property Owner: James and Emilia Shaffer <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street Local District <br />#7796-87 <br />