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Malone, Walter
From:Minyard, Brian
Sent:Friday, March 26, 2021 10:05 AM
To:'Doug Melkovitz'
Subject:RE: 923 McMath Ave, LR, AR, 72202
Attachments:notices for 2020 covid hearings.doc
Here it is.
Brian
From: Doug Melkovitz [mailto:dmelkovitz@me.com]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2021 9:21 AM
To: Minyard, Brian
Subject: Re: 923 McMath Ave, LR, AR, 72202
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Hi Brian,
I’m trying to pull this storm window application together. I can’t seem to find the most recent “Notice of Public
Hearing” form to fill out and send to adjacent property owners. I’m not sure if the meetings have been moved
back to City Hall or are they still held at the Robinson Center.
Thanks,
Doug
501-772-6015
On Mar 25, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Minyard, Brian <BMinyard@littlerock.gov> wrote:
It is looking good thus far!
Storm windows would be a good solution. Exterior storm windows require approval by the Commission.
Interior storm windows or putting your bars back up and painting them a different color, would not
require a commission hearing.
We have a deadline next Monday if you want to file.
Brian Minyard, AICP
Urban Designer
City of Little Rock
723 West Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
bminyard@littlerock.gov
Phone 501-371-4789
Fax 501-399-3435
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From: Doug Melkovitz [mailto:dmelkovitz@me.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2021 3:18 PM
To: Minyard, Brian <BMinyard@littlerock.gov>; Brian Minyard <brianminyard@yahoo.com>
Cc: Tom Marr <Tom.Marr@arkansas.gov>; Lee Fleming <leeflem@me.com>
Subject: 923 McMath Ave, LR, AR, 72202
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Hi Brian (and Tom),
The project at 923 McMath Ave in Downtown Little Rock is coming along, albeit
slowly. We have completed the process of repairing and rebuilding the original wood
windows. Initially there were bars on the windows that I thought
significantly detracted from the house’s appearance. My plan
was to remove the bars and leave the rebuilt windows exposed.
Unfortunately we have had a couple of break ins in the past couple of weeks that have
caused me to rethink the window situation there and the security of the future tenants.
For better energy efficiency and ultimately to improve security and window
protection, I would like to install storm windows. I have found a contractor to build
and install them. This contractor is the same one who built and installed the storm
windows at 1221 S. Louisiana St. in downtown Little Rock. I propose to do the same
thing at 923 McMath Ave. This is a picture of what they would look like.
Please advise if this would be permissible. There’s a 10 week lead time and, if
approved, I’d like to get the order placed as soon as possible.
Thank You,
Doug Melkovitz
WFM Enterprises, LLC
510 W. 17th St. #5
LR, AR. 72206
501-772-6015