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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2006-08-03 | 3 | Ms. Eliason stated that the Board should only be considering the partial demolition of the existing structure, not the proposed design. Board Member Lynch disagreed with staff and read from the Municipal Code that the HAB is charged with the responsibility "to encourage new building and developments that will be harmonious with existing buildings and neighborhoods" Board Member Lynch added that the Board can't encourage harmonious designs if it doesn't see those designs. Vice-Chair Miller is not in favor of approving the Certificate of Approval. He feels this project would create parking issues in the neighborhood. Board Member Iverson also thanked the architect for revising the plans. She would like to see the front detail match an existing house which is located down the street. M/S (Irons, Miller) to approve Certificate of Approval CA06-0012, to alter more than thirty percent of the value of three historically designated single-family homes located at 1530 & 1532 1/2 Ninth Street. 1-4-0. Ayes: 1 (Irons); Noes: 4; Absent: 0; Motion failed. Item deemed denied. M/S (Lynch, Iverson) and unanimous to continue this item to a future meeting to allow the applicant to incorporate the Board's comments into the plans. 5-0-0. Ayes: 5; Noes: 0; Absent: 0. Motion carries. Secretary Eliason stated that staff will inform the Board if the applicant chooses to revise the plans. 2. a. Certificate of Approval - CA06-0017 - 2020 Oak Street. Applicant: Richard Hornberger. Applicant requests a Certificate of Approval to move an existing, pre-1909 dwelling from its existing site to the corner of Oak Street and Blanding Avenue. Both sites are within the M-2, General Industrial Zoning District. and; b. Certificate of Approval - CA06-0018 - 2319 Clement Avenue. Applicant: Richard Hornberger Applicant requests a Certificate of Approval to permit the demolition of a vacant pre-1909 industrial building. The site is located within the M-2, General Industrial (Manufacturing) Zoning District. Cynthia Eliason, Supervising Planner presented the staff report. The Board will be considering two separate Certificates of Approval. The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Approval to move an existing residence from a site at 2020 Oak Street to the corner of Oak Street and Blanding Ave. Further, the applicant requests a Certificate of Approval to permit the demolition of the industrial building located at 2319 Clement Ave. These requests are part of a project to expand the Perforce Software facility located at 2320 Blanding Ave. Staff is recommending approval of CA06-0017 and CA06-0018 with the conditions as stated in the draft resolutions. Minutes of August 3, 2006 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 3 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2006-08-03.pdf |