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Commissioner Buccellato (AYE): doesn't meet the standards and guidelines for the district, which <br />the only alternative, and therefore violates the guidelines. <br />Commissioner Voll (AYE): materials used and no venting will not fix the problem <br />Commissioner Klusczinski (AYE): not in keeping with standards and guidelines for district, other <br />[compatible] materials have been used as precedent in other districts and should be considered <br />Commissioner Gordon (AYE): storm windows not in keeping with character of house, material <br />does not stay in character with the home. Prior materials should be repaired or an acceptable <br />material put up. <br />Commissioner Anderson (AYE): incompatible materials, standards and guidelines for these <br />districts exist for a reason <br />Commissioner Hertel (AYE): incompatible materials, does not meet standards and guidelines. <br />Eight in favor, none opposed. <br />Vote: 8 — 0 <br />COA#2016-0907 Denied. <br />5. 237 North Michigan Street COA#2016-0907A Local Landmark <br />Representation by Marchelle Berry, 10711 America Way, Ste 200, Fishers, IN 46038 <br />Tim Davis, 9273 Castlegate Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 7 September, 2016 <br />Application Number: 2016-0907A <br />Property Location: 237 N. Michigan Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Renaissance Revival/Chicago School blend/1921/ Nicol, Schuler and Hoffman <br />Property Owner: LaSalle Apartments, LLC <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark and Multiple Resource National Register <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The LaSalle Hotel is located on the southwest corner of LaSalle and Michigan <br />Streets; it is a nine storey hotel constructed of stretcher bond laid brick with decorative and plain -cut stone string course. The <br />first and second floors on the east and north facades are treated as one floor. The windows and doorways are flanked by spiral <br />columns and surmounted by round -arched windows with tracery, voussoirs and keystones. A projecting string course separates <br />the second floor from the third floor which has limestone window surrounds, as do the single end bay windows and the ninth <br />floor windows. A projecting string course separates the eighth and ninth floors and the building is surmounted by a wide <br />overhanging cornice. The windows on the first floor are large, fixed sash plates with multi -light side lights. Other windows are <br />double hung sash in pairs. <br />ALTERATIONS: All of the single light double hung windows on all of the facades were vinyl replacement windows from the <br />1980s -1990s when the Charismatic Renewal Services owned the building. COA 2015-0326B approved repair and repointing of <br />brick and masonry, replacement of existing vinyl replacement windows with new aluminum clad wood replacement windows, <br />replacement of doors and awnings, and restoration of existing wood storefront windows. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: The exterior sign will be a replica of the original as shown in the attached historic pictures. One <br />location at the east entrance, second at the north entrance. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: <br />Owner proposes to install two new exterior neon or LED signs, 96"W x 39 ''/d'H. One to be installed at the east entrance and one <br />at the north entrance of building, mounted perpendicular to building with brackets and bolts; possibly additional angled guide <br />wires. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />GROUP B STANDARDS <br />The Commission has the authority to determine the architectural merits and the extent of any proposed treatment, renovation, or <br />addition to a historic landmark. The commission will require drawings, plans, specifications, and/or samples where appropriate. <br />A. Maintenance <br />The maintenance of any historical structure or site shall in no way involve any direct physical change except for the general <br />cleaning and upkeep of the landmark The Commission shall encourage the proper maintenance of all structure or sites. <br />B. Treatment <br />Treatment shall be defined as any change of surface materials that will not alter the style or original form. Such improvements <br />include re -roofing, glazing, or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that can potentially enhance or detract from the <br />character of the landmark. A treatment change of any surface whether on the landmark or in its environment may require a <br />6 <br />