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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2007-06-07 | 3 | In response to an inquiry by Board Member lrons whether the Board should consider the proposed replacement in making its determination, Ms. Eliason confirmed that was not part of the process, and that the Design Review had not yet been approved. Staff was still working with the applicant on the design, and added that the Board had seen the working drawings. Chair Anderson believed that the existing property contributed to a cultural or historical fabric of the neighborhood, and that it could be brought up to a significant level of contribution to the neighborhood if the owners were to remodel or improve the exterior. It was the consensus of the four previously voting Board members that even though this residence does not show identifying marks, it should be saved as completing the fabric of the neighborhood. It is surrounded by homes that are eclectic by nature, and are historic. This house has potential to embody the characteristics of a historic home, and could be remodeled and returned to its original Colonial Revival style. Ayes: 4; Noes: ; Abstain: 1 (Irons) B. Certificate of Approval CA07-0006 - Lourdes and Thomas Hartrick - 131 Maitland Drive. The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Approval to demolish more than thirty percent (30%) of a residential structure that was built prior to 1942 but is not on the Historic Building Study List. The site is located at 131 Maitland Drive within an R-1, One-Family Zoning District. (SW) Ms. Simone Wolter summarized the staff report. Staff recommended approval of the Certificate of Demolition for this property. In response to an inquiry by Board Member Iverson where the date of 1924 came from, Ms. Wolter replied that staff recorded the building permit, which stated it was built in 1924, although that may be a typo. Board Member Iverson noted that she had never heard of a ranch-style house that early. Ms. Eliason advised that the Design Review for the additions to the residence had already been approved. The public hearing was opened. There were no speakers. The public hearing was closed for Board discussion. Minutes of June 7, 2007 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 3 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2007-06-07.pdf |