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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 21, 2016 <br />Page 8 of 26 <br />eligible for up to $900 for the cost of a historic structure assessment. HPC may, by <br />motion, approve or deny the finding of probable cause. <br />Commission Questions of Staff: <br />Koertje says that is the first time I have heard that area referred to as "Kimbertown ", or <br />that there was a specific area of the English immigrant settlement. <br />Trice says Bridget has been going a lot of research in that part of town. She has been <br />looking into French town and the southern part of Old Town. <br />Chuck Thomas says it was probably Welsh coalminers. <br />Haley says the only alteration is the little porch. <br />Koertje asks does the house still have the faux stone and is it painted over? <br />Trice says the house has wood siding. The question is whether the wood siding was <br />underneath the faux stone the whole time. <br />Fahey says there is an area in New Mexico where houses built within viewing distance <br />of the railroad, but not really close, were painted to look like the a stone. From the <br />train, it looked like a stone village. <br />Applicant Presentation: Not present. <br />Closed Public Hearing and Discussion by Com <br />Chuck Thomas makes a motion to find probable <br />West Street qualifies as a landmar <br />seconded by Fahey. Roll call vote. <br />Name Vote <br />Lynda Haley <br />Debbie Fahey <br />Peter Stewart <br />Mike Koertje <br />Jessica Fasick <br />Cyndi Thomas <br />Chuck Thomas <br />Motion passe <br />Motion passes 7- <br />believe the structure at 737 <br />d on archit al integrity and social history, <br />PUBLIC HEARING: 1 inc• •venue Demolition, Case #2016 - 001 -DEMO <br />(continued from 2/8/201 <br />Conflict of Interest and Di <br />sure: None. <br />Staff Report of Facts an ''ssues: <br />Lauren Trice presents. A request to demolish the structures at 1201 Lincoln Avenue, <br />continued from February 8, 2016. <br />Updated Request: <br />After the HPC meeting on February 8, 2016, the applicant submitted a design to partially <br />demolish the structure at 1201 Lincoln Avenue. The proposed design includes a two - <br />story addition on the north side of the property and altering the roofline with an additional <br />gable on the rear of the existing structure. The proposal also includes redesigning the <br />openings on the front facade, opening up the existing porch wall, replacing the asbestos <br />with lap siding, reworking the window openings throughout, and replacing the historic <br />windows. <br />
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