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through the proper review process, including a neighborhood review application for review <br />by the FPARC, nor had they been reviewed by the HRC through the required HEMA <br />process. As such, the Planning and Building Agency (PBA) ordered the property owner <br />to stop all work until all review requirements could be met. Subsequently, PBA staff met <br />several times with the property owner to discuss review of the exterior changes. In early <br />July 2023, the applicant applied for neighborhood review for the exterior changes that <br />had been made to the subject property. At the time, full construction plans were provided <br />to the FPARC. The FPARC provided neighborhood review comments on July 9, 2023. <br />Staff reviewed the FPARC comments and provided a City correction letter to the applicant <br />on July 14, 2023, incorporating relevant FPARC comments. Subsequent meetings <br />between PBA staff and the property owner were held, where it was determined that the <br />applicant would move forward with submitting a HEMA for review and consideration by <br />the HRC. <br />On August 25, 2023, the project applicant applied for a HEMA to request approval for <br />exterior changes that were not “like-for-like.” These exterior alterations included the <br />removal of original wood windows, rear doors, concrete steps, and two wood staircases <br />with balconies at the rear. Moreover, the HEMA application would request that a <br />previously removed wood staircase be rebuilt, and two other wood stairs be modified with <br />wood to match existing, with minor modifications to satisfy building code requirements. <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 181 10/5/2023 <br />