WASHINGTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Regular Scheduled Meeting -A Agenda Wednesday, July 11, 20187:00PM I. II. Opening of the meeting Invocation III. Roll call IV. Old Business V. Certificate of Appropriateness A. Major Works 1. Ar request has been made by Mr. Bobby Roberson for a Certificate of Appropriateness to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass windows instead of screen on the rear elevation of the property 2. A request has been made by Mr. Nick Sanders for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following changes to the property located at 192 West Main Street: A) Restore the original entryway in place of the existing ATM machine B) Replace the existing fire escape with a newi fire escape on the rear elevation C) Construct a fire sprinkler room with a concrete ramp on the rear elevation located at 235 East Main Street. B. Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the city to trim a dogwood tree in the city right of way at the 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 228 East Second Street to install a storm door on 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 235 East Main Street to replace the existing ac property located at 311 East Main Street. the property. units in the same location of the property. 1 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 528 West Second Street to replace the existing 5.A A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new single family two-story dwelling on lot #14 within 6.A A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 732 West Main Street to replace the existing roof 7.A A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 418 East Water Street to replace the existing 8. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 705 West Main Street to replace the existing HVAC 9. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 221 North Harvey Street to replace the existing HVAC in the same location on the property. Moss Landing as part of the 2016 blanket approval. using like materials on the property. siding using same materials on the property. in the same location on the property. wheelchair ramp using the same materials on the property. VI. Other Business 1. Tree Policy VII. Approval of Minutes - June 5, 2018 VIII. Adjourn 2 OLD BUSINESS MAJOR WORKS 235 East Main Street Convert Screen Porch to Glass APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Usel Black Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 to cashiers int thei front lobby of City Hall under' "Developmental Filing Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Property/Name (if applicable): 235 East Main Street Owner's Name: Lot Size: Bobby Roberson feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: Property owner would like to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass windows instead of screen on the rear elevation oft the property. lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m, on1 the 15th of the month prior to the meeting wish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. L understand approved requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval (Date) Bobby Roberson (Name of Applicant - type or print) East Main Street 235 (Mailing Address) June 25,2018 (Date) Bobby obewon (Signature of Applicant) (Initials) 27889 (ZipCode) ACTION 252-975-5176 (Daytime Phone Number) (Authorized Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff will be fowarded Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. It is valid until Issuance of a Minor. toi the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting ofthe Historic Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your authorized representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. Beaufort County Property Photos PIN: 01002006 Photo: 01002006.jpg 01-002006 Copyright 20161 by Mobile311,LLC Beaufort Printed August 22, 2016 See Below for Disclaimer CONNECTGIS WEB HOSTING 8 Parcels EAVS Property Land Owners 162) Annotation Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) State 09 1:23Feet PIN 01002006 OWNER NAME ROBERSON BOBBYE E MAILING ADDRESS2 ZIP 27889 NBR BLDG LAND VAL 29230 TOT VAL 165469 STAMPS PROP DESC 1LOT: 235 EAST MAIN STREET ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE BLUS01 NBR BATHS 3.00 PREV ASSES 165469 NBR STORIES 1 TAXABLE VA 165469 GPIN 5675-97-3327 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROPERTY ADDRESS 235 El MAINS ST DATE 2004-09-24 BLDG VAL 136239 NBHD CDE H SALE PRICE 73500.00 MBL 56751223 YR BUILT 1910 SUB DESC SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE EFF YR 1977 TOWNSHIP 01 NBR HALF BATHS 0.00 GPIN LONG 5675-97-3327 MAILING ADDRESS 235 El MAINS ST STATE NC ACRES 0.12 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1416/00766 DEFR VAL 0 NBHD DESC HISTORICAL LAND USE EXEMPT AMT SQFT 2736 NBR BED 3 REID 44914 EXEMPT PROP OBJECTID 7083 Beaufort County online map accessi isp provided asa publics service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. 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Existing 6 fence * Approved Beplemoer 20 New Screen Porch aovo New 4 fence 2dlorg New exterior door 235 East Main Street 5 -9 9 hl NeRequast Csst levahon South8leistiocn 9 GOest Clevatiou Adjoining Property Owners - 235 East Main Street Alton Ingalls 220 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Terry Sweatland 219 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Douglas Bidle 225 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Richard Klann 239 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Vicki Dotson 620 Duck Creek Road Washington, NC 27889 Tony Bowen 228 East Main Street Washington, NC: 27889 Litchfield Holdings 135 Harbor Road Washington, NC: 27889 Arthur Tyndall 110S. Harvey Street Washington, NC 27889 Vann Patrick Knight 231 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 John Elmure Moseley Jr. 348 Third Street Ayden, NC 28513 Douglas E. Cutler 238 East Main Street Washington, NC 27889 ontoin Decelopmenb fitoric Preseroation Citys Washington NORTH CAR'OLINA June 28, 2018 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 235 East Main Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. Ar request has been made by Mr. Bobby Roberson for a Certificate of Appropriateness to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass win- dows instead of screen on the rear elevation of the property located at 235 East Main Street. Ify you would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Wednesday July 11, 2018 Place: City Hall - Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side oft the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Int the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 235 East Main Street The application for the property located at 235 East Main Street is requesting to alter the previously approved back porch from having screen windows to glass. They were approved to construct a screened in porch on thet tertiary elevation of the property at the September 2016 HPC meeting. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways: 3.6.4 Reconstruction of missing or extensively deteriorated porches is encouraged. Reconstructed porches shall be based on documentary evidence. If adequate documentation is not available, a new designi is appropriate ifiti is compatible with the style and period of the 3.6.5 It is prohibited to enclose porches on primary elevations. Porches on rear elevations not seen from the public right-of-way may be screened or enclosed only if the work is designed SO thati it can be installed or removed without damage to the historic: structure. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 5.3 Additions: building. 5.3.1 Additions should be located to the rear or non-character defining elevation. With historic residential structures, additions should be placed in a manner that they are not clearly seen from the public right-of-way. Landscaping can often be used to minimize the visual impact that 5.3.2 New additions should not remove, damage, or obscure character-defining: architectural 5.3.3 Additions should be compatible in materials, design, roof form, and proportion to the main structure. However, new additions should be constructed at a scale smaller than the historic 5.3.4 Additions, like new construction, are representative of the time in which they are built. Therefore, contemporary designs are permitted, but should always be compatible with the 5.3.6 Additions tol historic structures should be clearly identifiable as such. Additions should be set back and constructed at a smaller scale than the original building. Architectural details should complement the main structure but should be clearly differentiated. The addition of the porch onto the back of the house is smaller than the original structure, made of compatible materials, and located in the tertiary elevation. Based on finding of fact, the request is congruous with the Design Guidelines. additions may have to the historic structure. feature. structure sO as not to overpower the existing historic building. existing historic structure. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: Mr. Bobby Roberson has submitted a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to alter the previously approved. back porch from having screen windows to glass on the tertiary elevation oft the property located at 235 East Main Street. A request has been made by Mr. Bobby Roberson for a Certificate of Appropriateness to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass windows instead ofscreen on the rear elevation of the property located at 235 East Main. Street. To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings off fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Bobby Roberson to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass windows instead of screen on the reare elevation of the property located at 235 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways and! 5.3 Additions. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Bobby Roberson to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass windows instead of screen on the rear elevation oft the property located at 235 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings off fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways and! 5.3 Additions. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place thei following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Bobby Roberson to change the previously approved screened-in porch to a sun porch with glass windows instead of screen on the rear elevation oft the property located at 235 East Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.6 Porches and Entryways and! 5.3 Additions. 192West Main Street Restore original entryway Replace existing fire escape Construct fire sprinkler room with concrete ramp APPLICATION FOR A GERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please Use Blackl Ink Historic Preservation Commission Washington, NC To: Washington Historic Preservation Commission Please submit the Application Fee of $50 toc cashiersi in the front lobby ofCityl Hall underDevelopmental Finding Fee" 102 East 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Street Address of Property: Historic Property/Name (f applicable): 192w. MAS KREET THE usarabaney Owner's Name: THE HALLNEY DISTILLER! uC Lot Size: feet by feet. (width) (depth) Brief Description of Work to be Done: EMOVE Km + Frint - CCREATE OZICINAL Leckas! INSOLATE Ceuziste u-aSARLNL FrAL + MEwS Nsoep pzootz EEMEVE EXIGTINL TIrE ELCPE ETLL MENS GTEELFIRE EGCPE EwS TIRE E7ZILLEZ Toowy w! et ST4wfINt SEA MELOOE COMIIETE CyMr e rzAIL 4r ILEC LEMENTITeUE LAT7 SIDIL (MAEPIE) lunderstand that all applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness that require review by the Historic Preservation Commission must be submitted by 5:00 p.m, on the 15th of the month prior tot the meeting Iwish to attend; otherwise consideration will be delayed until the following HPC meeting. An incomplete application will not be accepted. lunderstand approved. requests are valid for one year. Office Use Only (Date Received) Approved Approved with Conditions Denied Withdrawn Staff Approval NLK SAMTETZS (Name orApplicant- - type or print) (Initials) AGTION 627SMANS GTREer 77889 Mailing Address) (Zip Code) 347-4743 (Daytime Phone Number) X (Date) (Authorized Signature) Upon being signed and dated below by the Planning Department or designee, this application becomes a Works Certificate shall not relieve the applicant, contractor, tenant, or property owner from obtaining.any other permit required by City code or any law. Minor work projects not approved by staff willl be fowarded a Minor Works Certificate of Appropriateness. Iti is valid until Issuance of a Minor. tot the Historic Preservation Commission for review at its next meeting. (Minor Work Auth. Sig.) (Date) Applicant's presence or that of your authorized representative is required at the meeting ofthe Historic-Preservation Commission at which the application is to be considered. You must give written permission to your aufhorized represenfative to attend the hearing.on your behalf. Beaufort Printed. June 28,2 2018 See Belowf for Disclaimer CONNEƇIGIS Parcels Property Land Owners Interior Tract Lines Centerlines County Line County Line (Solid) 1:20 Feet OBJECTID 6667 OWNER NAME THE HACKNEY DISTILLERY! LLC MAILING ADDRESS2 GPIN 5675-88-0214 OWNER NAME2 CITY WASHINGTON PROP DESC TOT VAL 333328 PREV ASSESS 401252 TOWNSHIP 01 DEED BOOK and PAGE 1941/00142 NBR BLDG 1 LAND USE YR BUILT 1918 SUB DESC COMMERCIAL EFFYR 1973 GPIN Long 5675-88-0214 MAILING. ADDRESS 627 W MAIN STREET STATE NC LAND VAL 73946 DEFR VAL 0 ACRES 0.10 MBL 567508299 STAMPS NBHD CDE CH. EXEMPT AMT SQFT NBR BED PIN 15020743 ZIP 27889 BLDG VAL 259382 TAXABLE VA 333328 PROPERTY ADDRESS CRN MAIN & RESPESS DATE 9/21/2017 SALE PRICE 0.00 NBHD DESC COMMERCIAL HISTORIC ROAD TYPE PAVED SUB CDE SOCC10 NBR BATHS 0.0000 REID 07047 LT NE CRN MAIN AND RESPESS Beaufort County online mapa access is provided asa a public service, asi is, as available and without warranties, expressed ori implied. Content published ont this websitei is for informational purposes only and is noti intended to constitute al legal record nors should it bes substituted for the advice or services ofi industry professionals. The County ofE Beaufort and theV Website Provider disclaim allr responsibility and legall liabilityf for the content published on this website. The user agreest that Beaufort Countyl andi its Assigns shall be! held harmless from alla actions, claims, damages orj judgments arising out oft the use of County data. Suslin and Borry, a wholesale dry goods and notion houe was founded by L. 8. Susin in 1888 and iscorporeted in1902 Ths company maintains. a relail drision knowo to the poblic 0s Tho Hub, Thp business has been under tbe management, af M RJS Barry sinco ho come with thw, company N. 1902. They sorve epproximatoly 25 counties sad reach oft a for as 75 milesin all diroctions, 15,000 $q. h. of fioor space sipplies slorage ond solos space. Twenty peoplo are employed. H. R. Mitcha js Vice-President end R: H. Hodges is Secretary- Adjoining Property Owners- 192 West Main Street Randall Walker PO Box 2632 Washington, NC27889 Glenn Williams 201 West Main Street Washington, NC: 27889 Kevin Rawls 209 Edgebrook Drive Greenville, NC: 27858 Wayne Huggins 111 DI Drive Chocowinity NC2 27817 New' Vision Partners Ilc. 1205 Kinsdale Drive Raleigh NC 27615 Charles Schmitt 202 West Main Street Washington, NC: 27889 Friedman/Ravewood Ilc. 401 Moss Landing Washington, NC 27889 The Hackney Distillery 627) West Main Street Washington, NC: 27889 Linda Czhuai 24 Somerset Ln. Stafford VA 22554 Alton Ingalls PO Box 1386 Washington, NC2 27889 LThomas Properties Ilc. 201 Wesley Road Greenville NC 27858 Jerry Evans 162 West Main Street Washington, NC 27889 Michael Owens 108A North Main Street Washington, NC27889 Golden Rock Investments Ilc. 45 Miller Lane New Hyde Park NC11040 Dotntoion Deoelopmenb 8 htoric Preseroation Citys Washincton NORTH CAROLINA A June 29, 2018 Subject: Certificate of Appropriateness - 192 West Main Street Dear Adjoining Property Owner, Whenever exterior renovation work is being conducted in the Washington Historic District all property owners within 100 feet of the proposed construction activities are required to be notified by the City of Washington. According to the application submitted by the applicant, your property is located adja- cent to the above subject property. A request has been made by Mr. Nick Sanders for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following changes to the property located at 192 West Main Street: A) Restore the original entryway in place of the existing ATM machine B) Replace the existing fire escape with a new fire escape on the rear elevation C) Construct a fire sprinkler room with a concrete ramp on the rear elevation Ify you would like to see plans for this work, please visit the City Planning Office prior to the meeting. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the regularly scheduled meeting of the Washington Additionally, the full application is available on the city website. Historic Commission. Please note the following date, time, and place: Date: Wednesday July 11, 2018 Place: City Hall- Municipal building, 102 East Second Street. Enter from the Market Street side of the building and go to the second floor. Time: 7:00 PM Ini the meantime, should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, 66 Emily Rebert Community Development Planner Historic Preservation 252-946-0897 erebert@washingtonnc.gov Staff Report 192 West Main Street changes to the property: The application for the property located at 192 West Main Street is requesting to make the following A) Restore the original entryway in place oft the existing ATM machine B) Replace the existing fire escape with a newi fire escape on the rear elevation C) Construct a fire sprinkler room with a concrete ramp on the reare elevation Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors: 3.4.3 Ifr replacement of a window or door uniti is necessary, the new unit should be replaced to match the original in size, scale, material, detail, pane and/or panel configurations. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.7 Storefronts: 3.7.1 Retain and preserve commercial storefronts and storefront details that contribute to the character oft the building including display windows, recessed entryways, doors, transoms, 3.7.2 Retain and preserve historic materials including wood, stone, architectural metal, and cast 3.7.3 Follow the guidelines outlined in the materials section in order to protect and maintain 3.7.4lfr replacement ofa a deteriorated storefront or storefront feature is necessary, replace only the deteriorated element to match the original in size, scale, proportion, material, texture and 3.7.51 Ifreconstructing al historic storefront, base the design on historic research, physical evidence, and photographic documentation, if available. Recreate the original architectural elements including overall proportions, fenestration, dimensions, and orientation. 3.7.6 Altering the entrance, including itsl location, through a significant storefront is not permitted. Changing a storefront: so that it appears as an office or residential use other than 3.7.7 Using materials which detract from the historico or architectural character oft the building, historic corner posts, columns, and other decorative features. iron. historic storefront materials such as wood, masonry, and architectural metals. detail. commercial shall not be allowed. such as mirrored glass, shall not be allowed. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 3.13 Safety and Accessibility: 3.13.1 When projects must include the addition of health and safety features, use whatever means possible to minimize visual impact, and protect the historic character of the structure, and its character-defining details. 3.13.2 Health and safety features including fire escapes and access ramps shall be designed SO there is minimal visual impact to the historic structure. If possible, they should be located on rear elevations where they are not visible from the public right-of-way. 3.13.3 Health and safety features that are visible from the public right-of-way shall be constructed sO that the scale, materials, and details are compatible with the historic structure 3.13.4 Fire escapes and access ramps shall be constructed in such a way that they can be removed with minimum damage to the historic structure. Ift feasible, new doors fort fire escapes should be located in existing openings. Please review the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, Chapter 5.3 Additions: 5.3.1 Additions should be located to the rear or non-character defining elevation. With historic residential structures, additions should be placed in a manner that they are not clearly seen from the public right-of-way. Landscaping can often be used to minimize the visual impact that 5.3.2 New additions should not remove, damage, or obscure character-defining: architectural 5.3.3 Additions should be compatible in materials, design, roof form, and proportion to the main structure. However, new additions should be constructed at a scale smaller than the historic 5.3.4 Additions, like new construction, are representative of the time in which they are built. Therefore, contemporary designs are permitted, but should always be compatible with the 5.3.6. Additions to historic structures should be clearly identifiable as such. Additions should be set back and constructed at a smaller scale than the original building. Architectural details should complement the main structure but should be clearly differentiated. Please Note: This is a Historic Tax Credit project that is under review with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). All requests have been approved by the SHPO. additions may have to the historic structure. feature. structure sO as not to overpower the existing historic building. existing historic: structure. REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Emily Rebert, Planning & Development Re: 192 West Main Street- Restore Entry Doorway, Fire Escape, Ramp, Fire Sprinkler Room. A request has been made by Mr. Nick Sanders for a Certificate of Appropriateness to make the following changes to the property located at1 192 West Main Street: A) Restore the original entryway in place of the existing ATM machine B) Replace the existing fire escape with a newi fire escape on the rear elevation Construct: a fire sprinkler room with a concrete ramp on the rear elevation To grant such a request, the Historic Preservation Commission must make findings of fact, which are included in the sample motions below. Any conditions the Commission feels appropriate may be attached to the motion. Possible Actions: Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Nick Sanders to make the above changes on the property located at 192 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors, 3.7 Storefronts, 3.13 Safety and Accessibility, and! 5.3 Additions. Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission grant a Certificate of Appropriateness: to Mr. Nick Sanders to make the above changes on the property located at 192 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors, 3.7 Storefronts, 3.13 Safety and Accessibility, and 5.3 Additions. Ifurther move that the Historic Preservation Commission place thei following conditions on the approval: Or Imove that the Historic Preservation Commission denya Certificate of Appropriateness to Mr. Nick Sanders to make the above changes on the property located at: 192 West Main Street. This motion is based on the following findings of fact: the application is not congruous with the Historic Preservation Commission Design Guidelines, specifically Chapter 3.4 Windows and Doors, 3.7 Storefronts, 3.13 Safety and Accessibility, and! 5.3 Additions. MINOR WORKS Minor Works 1. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the city to trim a dogwood tree in the city right of way at the property located at 311 East Main 2. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the 3. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 235 East Main Street to replace the existing ac units in the same location of the 4. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 528 West Second Street to replace the existing HVAC in the same location on the 5. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new single family two-story dwelling on lot #14 within Moss Landing as part of 6. Ar request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 732 West Main Street to replace the existing roof using like materials on the 7. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 418 East Water Street to replace the existing siding using same materials on the 8. Arequest has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 705 West Main Street to replace the existing HVAC in the same location on the 9. A request has been made and approved by staff for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the owner of 221 North Harvey Street to replace the existing wheelchair ramp using the same Street. owner of 228 East Second Street to install a storm door on the property. property. property. the 2016 blanket approval. property. property. property. materials on the property. OTHER BUSINESS Tree Policy Update MINUTES