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a. Deterioration of exterior walls or other vertical supports causing conditions such as splitting, leaning, buckling, crumbling, visible <br />cracking or similar conditions; <br />b. Deterioration of roofs or other horizontal members causing conditions such as sagging, splitting, buckling, crumbling, holes, missing <br />shingles or similar conditions; <br />c. Deterioration of external chimneys causing such conditions as listing, settling, bulging, crumbling, holes, loose or missing materials or <br />similar conditions; <br />d. The deterioration or crumbling of exterior plasters or mortar; <br />e. The ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roof and foundations, including broken windows or doors; <br />f. The peeling of paint, rotting, holes and other forms of decay; <br />g. The lack of maintenance of surrounding environments such as fences, gates, sidewalks, steps, signs, accessory structures and <br />landscaping; <br />h. The deterioration of any feature so as to create or permit the creation of any hazardous or unsafe condition or conditions. <br /> <br />The Commission shall give notice by certified or registered mail of each specific instance of failure to maintain or repair. The owner or person <br />in charge of such structure shall have twenty (20) days to respond in writing by identifying specifically the corrective and remedial steps to be <br />taken. A certificate of appropriates shall not be required for such repair unless such repair results in a conspicuous change in the design, form, <br />proportion, mass, configuration, building material, texture, color, location. Or external visual appearance of any structure or part thereof. In the <br />latter circumstance, a certificate of appropriateness shall be required. <br /> <br /> <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: <br />N/A <br /> <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends: <br /> <br />2022-0906B-3 – Installation of metal and glass fold-open doors: Staff recommends denial. The proposed glass doors <br />are of a different size and texture (and configuration) than the existing doors. <br /> <br />Prepared by <br />Adam Toering, Historic Preservation Administrator