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• Thanked Commissioners for attending Special Meeting. <br />• Reported that there are 32 Queen Anne structures in the city; 4 in the East Side <br />neighborhood; 5 or 6 in the Flower Park neighborhood and 5 or 6 in the Logan <br />neighborhood. <br />• Reported property on Greenleaf that Vice Chair Schaefer requested staff look has been <br />forwarded to Code Enforcement. <br />• Reported staff is informing applicants they will be asked if they would like to speak at <br />meetings. <br />• Provided an update on the old McFadden Electric Building noting it will be retained and <br />preserved on the site and will not be demolished. <br />• Reported staff contacted representatives from the Elks Lodge requesting they <br />photograph the interior and exterior of their buildings; they responded they are happy to <br />oblige. <br /> <br /> <br />10. COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS <br /> <br />Commissioner Hardy: <br />• Reported she, along with staff, met with the property owner, architect and contractor for <br />Landmark home, Pomeroy House, at 718 South Broadway and assisted property <br />owner on renovations to make sure they are in compliance with the Secretary of <br />Interior Standards. <br />• Reported on Key Structure, the Cypress Fire Station at 625 South Cypress Avenue, <br />which is owned by the Parks & Recreation Agency, noted the building has been <br />secured with plans to restore per Secretary of Interior Standards and be used as a <br />library or gallery. Noted it will go before the Parks & Recreation Board in February <br />2018 and asked that everyone be vigilant and drive by to make sure building is secure <br />and requested the architectural elements be boarded up. <br />• Provided a handout on research she compiled on the Historic Heninger Park <br />Architectural Survey noting there is one Queen Anne style home in the neighborhood, <br />the Hewitt House. <br />• Requested that a Plaque Program be created to assist homeowners who wish to have <br />a plaque created and provide them with a template with design and dimensions and <br />where to purchase. Commissioner Murashie noted Floral Park uses Players Choice for <br />their plaques. Ms. McCann noted staff will look back on standards so that plaques are <br />uniform. <br />• Reported she found a copy of the Renovators Reference book by the Old Time <br />Preservation Association from March 1989. Mr. Carvajal noted staff will review and <br />reproduce for Commissioners. <br />A-7
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