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March 17, 1987 <br />letter from Mr. Selsor to HPC in which he agrees to retain largest <br />of three trees just NW of barn. Mr. Selsor also states, " The large <br />barn will not be altered." <br />August 17, 1987 <br />The owner applied for a C of A as follows: install hanging sign <br />18"X24" with swags and broken pedimented details, supported by <br />VXV in off set "T" post and lintel with gingerbread type detail. <br />August 17, 1987 <br />HPC staff report recommends approval of sign but disallows support <br />post. <br />August 19, 1994 <br />A letter from the HPC to Mr. Selsor expresses chagrin over the lack <br />of promised uniform signage and offers an explanation for the denial <br />of support post. <br />August 26, 1987 <br />A letter from Mr. Selsor to the HPC states that the Hathaway House <br />signage was erected without his permission or HPC approval. <br />September 2, 1987 <br />A letter from Commissioner Sporleder to Mr. Selsor explaining the process <br />for the reduction in area of a Landmark property. <br />October 2, 1987 <br />A letter from the HPC to Mr. Selsor asking for an infromational update <br />on the signage at Hathaway House. <br />December 2, 1987 <br />A letter from Mr. Selsor to Mr. Don Fozo stating that Mr. Selsor had <br />requested that the Hathaway House owner contact the Building Department <br />concerning signage. <br />January 25, 1988 <br />Mr. Selsor applies for a C of A to reduce the size of his landmarked <br />property. HPC staff recommends approval of the application. HPC tabled <br />the matter. <br />March 4, 1988 <br />A letter from Mr. Selsor to the HPC citing issues for the upcoming HPC <br />meeting. 1. Landmark reduction; 2. illegal signage; 3. approval of retail <br />building design; 4. re -approval of barn design, originally approved in 1987. <br />