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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2009-02-05 | 5 | Board Member Talbot asked if the Applicant would be willing to meet the conditions suggested by the AAPS if the demolition was approved. Ms. Price said that they Applicant is not willing to abide by the suggested conditions and will appeal the conditions if they are applied to the Certificate of Approval for demolition. They do not want the project held up by the conditions. Mr. Biggs clarified that the Applicant could appeal the conditions if the demolition is approved with the conditions. He also clarified why the Applicant came before the board with two different applications. Board Member Lynch said that it was strange that they are being asked for a Certificate of Approval for demolition after they denied the request to remove the structure from the study list. Board Member Owens said that he is uncomfortable weighing the benefit of the project with the historic benefit of the building due to the fact that they don't have any knowledge of the new project. They can only weigh one side of the project. Board Member Lynch expressed concerns regarding the AAPS conditions and that they will be appealed if the demolition is approved. She is torn between denying the application and approving the application with the conditions. Board Member Owens said that if approved, the condition should be that the building be moved. Acting Chair Miller said that the house has a death sentence no matter what their decision is. He is also concerned that the house will be torn down and the new project will not move forward due to economic troubles. He read from the December 5, 2008 minutes information that describes the house and neighborhood and that was the reason that it was not taken off the list. Board Member Lynch wanted clarification on how to word the motion for the vote. She moved to deny the application to demolish the structure. Motion (Lynch)/Second (Owens) to deny the application for a Certificate of Approval to demolish the structure at 2413 Buena Vista Avenue. Ayes: 4; Noes: 1 (Talbot) Motion Carries (8-B.) Certificate of Approval - PLN09-0012 - 1832 Nason Street. The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Approval for the demolition of more than 30% of the value of a pre-1942 single-family dwelling that was damaged by a fire. The project is located within an R-2, Two-Family Residential Zoning District. (DB) Minutes of February 5, 2009 5 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2009-02-05.pdf |