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LITTLE ROCK
HISTORIC
DISTRICT
COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT
723 West Markham Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334
Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435
APPLICATION FOR A
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Application Date: 'M(r06 ___�O , `LO L
Date of Public Hearing: Q.c. 1Q� ''LU l Q
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4. Legal Description of Property: L r)
5. Property Owner (Printed Name, Address, Phone, Email).
6. Owner's Agent: (Printed Name, Address, Phone, Email):
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8. Estimated Cost of Improvements:
9. Zoning Classification: Is the proposed change a permitted use? /Yes No R /A- t`,-
10. Signature of Owner or Agent: '
(The owner will need to authorize any Agent or person represen ng the owner at the public hearing).
NOTE: Should there be changes during construction (design, materials, size, etc.) from the approved COA,
applicant shall notify Commission staff and take appropriate actions. Approval by the Commission does not
excuse applicant or property from compliance with other applicable codes, ordinances or policies of the city
unless stated by the Commission or staff. Responsibility for identifying such codes, ordinances, or policies rests
with the applicant, owner, or agent.
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(This section to be completed by staff):
Little Rock Historic District Commission Action
Denied _ Withdrawn _ Approved ✓Approved with Conditions V"See Attached Conditions
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Staff Signature: L Date: —(
Revised 7/2009
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meetings. He continued that she should be able to do her entire house in storm
windows for $4000.00. He stated that it was noble for her to spend money on the
improvement of her home, but suggested that she could do all of the windows for what
she is spending on doing part of her windows.
Commissioner Hendrix spoke of how she had caulked and insulated around her
windows in her own home to reduce drafts. Ms. Brueggeman commented that most of
her problems come from the windows, not through her walls.
Commissioner Wiedower asked if the City of Little Rock received "cash of caulkers"
stimulus money. Chairman Peters stated the he thought we did. Conversation then
turned to grants monies available to improve energy efficiency of homes.
Commissioner Hendrix suggested that she check our tightenuparkansas.orq.
The commission can defer an item for cause to more information on an alternative
submission (storm windows). The next hearing date is June 14, 2010. Chairman
Peters advised the applicant that if the application is left as is, it could be denied. Ms.
Brueggeman amended her application to reflect storm windows in those locations.
Commissioner Ripley asked that Ms. Brueggeman check with Sears to see if they could
provide storm windows.
A motion was made to defer the item at the request of the commission until the June 14,
2010 meeting by Commissioner Wiedower based on the amended application and
seconded by Commissioner Hendrix. The motion was approved with a vote of 5 ayes.
Staff stated that they would check on grant monies and storm window issues.
Commissioner Wiedower said that she would check with Entergy. The applicant was
given a copy of the guidelines.,
COMMISSION UPDATE: May 10. 2010
Staff has received information from the applicant on the storm windows. The
manufacturer provides for multiple colors of metal and the option of full screens. Based
on the guidelines, the preferred option would be the #696 Double Hung Window with he
optional full screen in fiberglass. The trim and sashes on the home are currently white,
so a trim finish in Snow Mist would be appropriate. Staff believes that storm windows
are appropriate on any or all of the windows of the home.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of storm windows in a finish of Snow White
with a full fiberglass screen. lam° scr ",, lS OA<p &V-C,! 6-' �
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