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Minyard, Brian
From:thomas degraff <thomdegraff@gmail.com>
Sent:Tuesday, March 13, 2018 10:42 AM
To:Minyard, Brian
Cc:Paul Porter
Subject:Re: COA?
Brian,
Thanks for the quick reply. I’ll work on the website, and we’re supposed to use the old copper flashing with
some new if needed.
The storm where the tree fell destroyed all the cresting on the upper portion (picture attached)
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V/R,
Thom
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On Mar 13, 2018, at 10:08 AM, Minyard, Brian <BMinyard@littlerock.gov> wrote:
Mr. Degraff,
We may be able to do this with a COC Certificate of Compliance (staff approval). I read over the roofing
estimate and there are things that need to be discussed. One is the prefinished drip edge. This cannot
be shiny aluminum. It needs to be of a color that blends with the shingles or blends with the painted
fascia. I need a website or be shown a sample of the shingle roofing style. The second is what you call
ridge toppers, we call cresting. That cannot be changed or removed. It can be reproduced if it is proven
to be deteriorated to a point that it cannot be restored. See photo below.
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On the painting, brick that has never been painted cannot be painted. Basic painting can be done with a
COC.
You need to touch base with Paul Porter, he coordinates the easements. You have an easement on your
house. Tom Marr is the tax credit person. For ease of flow, get Paul Porter’s sign off first, me second ,
and then Tom’s. I have included Paul Porter on this email.
Brian Minyard, AICP
Urban Designer
City of Little Rock
723 West Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone 501-371-4789
Fax 501-399-3435
Please note new email address effective immediately: bminyard@littlerock.gov
From: thomas degraff [mailto:thomdegraff@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 8:36 AM
To: Minyard, Brian
Subject: COA?
Aloha Brian,
I have been working with the historic tax credit folks and will be submitting a 2yr plan by the
end of the month.
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From what I can tell the Roof (attached) and Exterior paint will be the most likely to need
MacArthur historic district review.
I’m working on possibly changing the ridge toppers, but haven’t received the quote yet. If the
price is right we’d like to do it. If not, we’ll repaint the old ones.
Please LMK if you need anything else on my end.
V/R,
Thom
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Begin forwarded message:
From: thomas degraff <thomdegraff@gmail.com>
Date: March 13, 2018 at 8:09:59 AM CDT
To: jared@rileyhays.com
Subject: RH Proposal- Degraff, Thom- DESIGNER(1010 Scott St, LR).pdf
Jared,
Attached is the quote we need updated.
I was able to count the ridge toppers, I just need to know the length of ridge
toppers needed for the fabrication of new ones (or a ball park estimate)
E.G. warranty
transfer, cooper
flashings, mixed
shingle design)? I'll
work with the
Historic District and
we can shoot for
April"
<RH Proposal- Degraff, Thom- DESIGNER(1010 Scott St, LR).pdf>
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