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September 7, 2010
Little Rock Historic District Commission
723 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Honorable Members of the Historic District Commission,
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My name is Dr. Rene' Sparrow. I am an acupuncturist in North Little Rock. I have owned the property at
1107 Cumberland for eight years. It is a rental property. It has come to my attention just recently, that
we are in the McArthur Park Historical District and we are supposed to go through an approval process
for any exterior changes. I would like to extend my apologies; I had no idea that was the correct
protocol. It was my understanding that in order to be a part of the Historical District, we had to fill out
paperwork and be approved. Brian Minyard with the Department of Planning and Development
contacted us about some exterior changes we had made to the property and gave us information about
how to correctly apply for a certificate of appropriateness. I would like to add that Mr. Minyard has
been very knowledgeable and helpful to us with this process. He is an asset to his department.
The changes I had done to the property concern the soffit and fascia. The original wood was rotted and
failing down. The building is quite tall and it is difficult to find workers with a ladder that tall that can
maintain the guttering. At the advice of our contractor we opted for vinyl soffit and aluminum fascia.
We also added a seamless gutter system with leaf free screens, so that we do not have the rotted wood
problem in the future. The work was done by Arkansas Windows and Siding LLC and they did an
excellent job. The soffit was installed to look just like the original wood. It has improved the appearance
of the building without taking away from the historical integrity of the building. The total cost of the
project was $3661.00. 1 would like to ask the boar d for permission to keep the changes that were made.
I will comply fully in any future improvements to the exterior of the building. I am proud of the many
wonderful changes taking place downtown and I know now that it is due in no small part to your hard
work and diligence. It has always been my intention to keep the building's interior and exterior
consistent with the Craftsman style design. Thank you for your consideration to this matter.
Sincerely,
Dr. Rene' Sparrow
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