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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 18, 2011 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br />Stewart stated he agrees and believes the architectural integrity is stronger than the social <br />integrity. <br />Fasick asked if the applicant was intending to paint the house. <br />Kulcsar stated they were considering painting a color other than the current yellow color. <br />Fasick recommended blue, as shown in the historical photos. <br />Stewart stated the current colors were really nice. <br />Lewis offered to help with providing color ideas. <br />Tofte asked how long the applicant had been in the house. <br />Kulcsar stated they had been in the house since 1989. <br />Speier asked staff if the applicant should receive an HSA. <br />McCartney answered in the affirmative. <br />Koertje stated there might not be a need for an HSA. They should only be considered on a <br />case by case basis. <br />Stewart agreed and reminded the applicant of the design assistance from the HPC. <br />More discussion ensued about the HSA. <br />Koertje moved and Lewis seconded a motion to approve the request with the following <br />modifications to the resolution: <br />th <br /> <br /> 4 whereas to state “Sotteli” not “Sottley”. <br /> <br /> Eligible for landmarking based on Queen Anne architecture, built in 1906, and owned <br />by Italian immigrants and City officials. <br /> <br />Name Vote <br />Mike Koertje Yes <br />Heather Lewis Yes <br />Jessica Fasick Yes <br />Florian Speier Yes <br />Peter Stewart Yes <br />Laurel Tofte Yes <br />Steve Poppitz Excused <br />Motion passed: 6 to 0 <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARINGLandmark Request – 700 Lincoln Avenue <br /> – <br />McCartney presented the packet material. <br />Lewis asked if the garage was part of the application. <br />McCartney answered in the affirmative. <br />Stewart asked if the National Registry nominated the entire property. <br />McCartney stated he was unsure but the applicant has the ability to request to landmark what <br />they want. <br />Tommi McHugh, applicant, gave a presentation. <br /> <br />
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