HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Regular MeetingMilwaukee, WI · November 4, 2019
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200 E. Wells Street
City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Marion Clendenen-Acosta, CHAIR
Sally Peltz, VICE-CHAIR
Ald. Robert Bauman, Ann Pieper Eisenbrown, Matt Jarosz, and
Patricia Keating Kahn
Staff Assistant, Linda Elmer, 286-2231, Fax: 286-3456,
lelmer@milwaukee.gov
Senior Planner: Carlen Hatala, 286-5722,
chatal@milwaukee.gov
Senior Planner: Tim Askin, 286-5712,
tim.askin@milwaukee.gov
Legislative Liaison, Dana Zelazny, 286-8679,
dana.zelazny@milwaukee.gov
Monday, November 4, 2019 3:00 PM City Hall, Room 301-B
Meeting convened: 3:03 P.M.
Present: 5 - Jarosz, Bauman, Clendenen-Acosta, Keating Kahn, Peltz
Excused: 1 - Pieper Eisenbrown
1. 190387 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
construction of a new house at 2381 N. Terrace Avenue, in the North
Point North Historic District, for Tim Gokhman of At Terrace, LLC.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Ms. Carlen Hatala said that the architect and owner addressed staff concerns with the
new proposal. The interior layout is the same, but the house has a new front elevation
with a double gable with the gables offset from each other. The gables are connected
by a glass hyphen. The house is now much more vertical. The interior elements are in
the same place overall, but the house has a different appearance. The skylight won't
be visible at all from the public right of way. There will be an attached garage that also
isn't visible from the street. There will be a deck with a grill station on the rear of the
house. The house fits in with the neighborhood and is sited on the lot similar to other
houses. The windows have a shadowbox effect. Staff recommends approval with
details to be worked out with staff as detailed in the staff report. Ald. Bauman
suggested removing the planter closest to the sidewalk for pedestrian safety. The
architect had no objections.
Barbara Elsner - no longer wishes to speak
Margaret Howland - 2420 N. Terrace Ave. - she likes the design, but had some
questions - she thinks she'll see the skylight from her bedroom window, so she is
afraid of light pollution. She's also concerned about the porte cocher lighting.
Grant, with staff conditions.
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN, seconded by Patricia Keating Kahn,
that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following
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vote:
Aye: 4- Bauman, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Keating Kahn
No: 0
Excused: 3- VACANCY, Pieper Eisenbrown, and Peltz
Roll call taken at 3:41 P.M.
Present: 6 - Pieper Eisenbrown, Jarosz, Bauman, Clendenen-Acosta, Keating Kahn,
Peltz
2. 190465 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the repaving of
the driveway with permeable pavers at 2822 E. Belleview Place, in the
North Point North Historic District, for Michael Hosale.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said that the applicant is requesting retroactive approval for driveway
and landscaping work. A stop work order has now been issued by the Department of
Neighborhood Services, but wasn't done after the first two anonymous complaints were
received. This house was originally a coach house for the family home around the
corner - it was re-sited and sold off as a separate property. Between 2009-2011, a
front retaining wall was done without a COA. Michael Hosale bought the house in 2017.
The driveway is adjacent to the neighbor's driveway, but there was a separation
between the two. Now the two driveways have the same paving material so now it
reads as one big parking area. Mr. Tim Askin said the staff is okay with the retaining
wall on the east side by the driveway. Staff feels the steps are acceptable and
appropriate to the property. Staff does not support the same brick being used for both
driveways as it appears too much as a parking space. Staff would recommend either
continuing the retaining wall or the planter in the driveway area to break up that
expanse. Staff recommends denial of the retaining wall that is parallel to the sidewalk.
Michael Hosale - 2604 N. Lake Dr. - there are 3 co-owners for both properties (Mr.
Hosale, his wife and Dianne Dziengel). Ms. Dziengel is also present. They were using
the same materials and setbacks that were previously approved and the neighborhood
found the landscaping very pleasant. Mr. Hosale noted that there are 4 concrete
driveways with no differentiation between them. Mr. Hosale also noted there are five
retaining walls on Terrace Ave.
Ms. Peltz was concerned that there had been previous applications to HPC, but this
work was done without seeking a COA.
Tim Brennan - Brennan Landscaping - there aren't a lot of brick options for a driveway.
No retaining wall is needed to separate the driveways.
Susan LaBudde - 2581 N. Terrace Ave. - the neighbor to the west just had an approved
retaining wall and she prefers walls as they prevent puddles of ice forming on the
sidewalks.
Mr. Jarosz recommended using a different color for the access path between the
driveways. Mr. Keating Kahn would like the retaining wall removed. Ald. Bauman
didn't object as strongly to the retaining wall, but saw no reason why anyone would
merge the two properties and erase the property line between the properties. Mr.
Hosale thought the use of concrete wouldn't have been an issue and he used
permeable pavers, which are better than concrete.
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Ald. Bauman moved for denial of the 2 COAs, as recommended by Staff.
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
3. 190466 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the repaving of
the driveway with permeable pavers at 2604 N. Lake Drive, in the North
Point North Historic District, for Michael Hosale.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
This was heard as part of #2.
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be PLACED ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
4. 190672 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for painting a
mural on the masonry wall facing S. 12th Street at 1202 W. Historic
Mitchell Street, in the Mitchell Street Historic District for Mauricio Ramirez
and East Side Management, LLC.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said this was heard at the previous meeting and is also retroactive
approval. The staff does not address the content of the mural, only the fact that the
wall was painted and the brick detailing was still visible despite earlier painting. There
have been at least 15 reported graffiti incidents on this building since 2013 and there
is a difference between maintenance painting and painting a mural on a wall.
Ms. Keating Kahn moved, seconded by Ms. Peltz, to hold this until we have guidelines
for murals in historic districts. This item will be revisited in 6 months.
Mauricio Ramirez, the artist, is present. The building owner is in Europe.
A motion was made by Patricia Keating Kahn, seconded by Matt Jarosz, that
this Resolution be HELD IN COMMITTEE. This motion PREVAILED by the
following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
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5. 190998 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the retention of
current exterior and awning signage, the modification of window signage,
and the replacement of the existing La Perla sign with a new sign at 322
W. State Street, in the Old World Third Street Historic District, for Seth
Dehne.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said the applicant seeks approval for exterior signage on the wall,
awning signage and signage of the windows. No COA or permit were obtained for any
of the signs on the building as well as no closed-out occupancy permit. All signs are
in non-compliance with the zoning ordinance. Staff recommends either hold for referral
to the Board of Zoning Appeals or deny as not in compliance with the zoning code.
Orders have been issued on these signs.
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN, seconded by Patricia Keating Kahn,
that this Resolution be HELD IN COMMITTEE. This motion PREVAILED by the
following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
6. 190999 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for AC unit
installation and window replacement at 2050-52 N. Summit Avenue, in
the North Point South Historic District, for Julie Ann Solochek.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said the applicant withdrew her request to replace windows at 2:00, so
that is no longer before the Commission. Staff recommends approval of the air
conditioning unit as proposed.
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
7. 191000 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
construction of a new garage at 2903 W. McKinley Boulevard, in the Cold
Spring Park Historic District, for Ben Tomes.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said the first proposal is for a garage. The house originally had a
garage, but there may also be zoning issues for an attached garage; a detached
garage may be possible. The materials proposed were vinyl windows and vinyl siding
and the windows may be so close to the adjacent property that the windows may need
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to be fire-rated. Staff recommends holding this application.
Mr. Ben Tomes said that there is space on the property and he is working out how to
do so. The driveway is very narrow and he is willing to make as many changes as
possible to make this work.
Staff would have no objections to building a garage based upon Mr. Jakubovich's
drawings. Staff would like a complete plan brought back before the Commission, but
they are happy to work with the applicant.
The Commission approves conceptual approal of a one-car garage.
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be HELD IN COMMITTEE. This motion PREVAILED by the following
vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
8. 191001 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
replacement of windows with glass block and repairs to rotting woodwork
at 2903 W. McKinley Boulevard, in the Cold Spring Park Historic District,
for Ben Tomes.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said that it it unclear to staff which windows will be replaced with block
glass. The owner said that the existing windows are propped in with plywood and are
very open to the elements. With a new garage, those windows won't be visible from
the public right of way. Staff doesn't object to non-visible windows being glass block,
but the other windows may not be glass block . Staff recommends laminating glass or
security bars, which are detailed in their book, Living With History. The owner is also
willing to brick off those windows as there is no existing frame. Ald. Bauman
suggested bricking over the window might be the best option.
Ms. Keating Kahn moved, seconded by Ms. Peltz, to hold in committtee so the
applicant can work with staff.
This Resolution was HELD IN COMMITTEE
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
9. 191003 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal of
the existing rear porch and construction of a new rear porch at 2251 N.
Lake Drive, in the North Point South Historic District, for Lise and Madhu
Sadagopan.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said that a rear entry porch was probably put in in the 1960s or 1970s.
It does not add character or feel appropriate to the district. The owner has proposed a
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new porch. Staff recommends approval with the standard conditions listed in the staff
report.
Mr. Jarosz moved for approval with staff review of the final details, seconded by Ms.
Peltz.
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
10. 191004 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation
of solar panels on the new garage at 2045 N. 2nd Street, in the Brewer’s
Hill Historic District, for Dale and Renata Bunger.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said that the new garage that was approved last year is now
substantially built and they have now picked out the panels they want to use. Staff
believes this is a qualifying solar system and staff recommends approval as proposed
with the condition that the panels be installed as close to the roof surface as possible
and parallel to the roof planes.
Grant, with conditions listed in the staff report as well as two feet away from the edge,
dormer, ridge and gutter.
Renata Bunger - there will be 7 panels on each side for a total of 14; 3 on top, 2, 2 and
one.
Mr. Jarosz will trust that it is proportioned properly.
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by ALD. BAUMAN, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
11. 191005 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for masonry and
roof rehabilitation and window replacement at 1909 N. 2nd Street, in the
Brewer’s Hill Historic District, for Dan Keehn and Joyce Smyth Keehn.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said that this will be a major masonry project. Staff recommends
approval with the standard conditions. Flashing also needs to be repaired or replaced.
The masonry and roof work are acceptable as proposed with the standard conditions.
Staff would like more details on the windows they wish to replace; most seem
repairable to staff. The owner is proposing Marvin windows or Colby and Colby, both in
wood and staff is satisfied with the window types as proposed. Staff would prefer that
the existing glass block be removed and replaced with windows during this project.
The owner will repair all the glass windows, rather than replacing them. The owner will
bring specs for all the windows and the type of glass that will be installed.
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Mr. Jarosz moved for approval of the masonry and roof repairs with staff
recommendations and applicant provide window specs.
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by ALD. BAUMAN, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
12. 191018 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
construction of a new house at 116 W. Vine Street, in the Brewer’s Hill
Historic District, for Kevin Baumgart and Allison Scrivner.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Held as design details needed. The applicant withdrew the morning of the meeting.
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by ALD. BAUMAN, that this
Resolution be HELD IN COMMITTEE. This motion PREVAILED by the following
vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
13. 191021 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
modification and redesign of the southern and western elevations at 4243
W. North Avenue, in the Sherman Boulevard Historic District, for Matthew
T. Bohlmann.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said this is the former Finney library and Mr. Bohlmann is the second
owner of this property. The proposed changes all relate to a 1979 addition rather than
the 1953 original building. The applicant wants to convert the loading dock entry to a
patio and build a new entry facing the parking lot, which will provide accessibility
access. The building will be called Finney Market. The building will have a
mid-20th-century look with its panel windows and paneling on the exterior walls. The
windows, which are bare aluminum frame, are original to the building. The proposed
patio is generally compatible with the building. Staff would like more details on the
guards and railings for the new entrance, as well as window product specifications and
other details outlined in the staff report.
Matthew Bohlmann - the brown cladding is horizontal wood, but he is fine changing it
and working with staff. He would use aluminum panels with a plastic substrate. The
color palette will be the automotive colors from 1953; the color choice will be set by
the tenant. The tenant will likely be a restaurant; he has 60% of the North Ave.
elevation leased. The neighbors are supportive.
Grant, with the staff conditions and the new condition that he use the aluminum-based
panels, which Mr. Bohlmann is fine with.
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A motion was made by Patricia Keating Kahn, seconded by Ann Pieper
Eisenbrown, that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the
following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
14. 191026 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
construction of a roof supported by columns over the front terrace at 2214
N. Terrace Avenue, in the North Point South Historic District, for Art and
Rhonda Downey.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Mr. Tim Askin said that the proposal is to build a roof on the front porch. The property
has had extensive changes over a number of years. Staff supports the addition of a
front membrane porch roof which will never be seen at the same time as the back
porch, which isn't in the same style. Staff recommends approval with simple
conditions on the materials outlined in the staff report. There always was a porch and
prior to 1915 it had a roof.
Jim Dorr - contractor
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Patricia Keating Kahn, that
this Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
15. 191022 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation
of two Solatube “Solar Energy Systems” at 2581 N. Terrace Avenue, in
the North Point North Historic District, for Susan LaBudde.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Ms. Carlen Hatala said that the applicant appeared in Sept. 2018 for retroactive
approval of 4 solatubes on the roof. One was granted and three were denied, based
upon their locations on the roof. The decision was appealed and denied by the
Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee. Ms. LaBudde is providing more
information and that the Commission does not have the ability to opine on these
matters. Ms. LaBudde is selling this property.
Ms. LaBudde said this COA is to remove the existing solatubes and install different
ones. The new ones offer a slimmer profile.
Keith Johnson - Brighter Concepts Solatube - the solatubes are low-profile and closer
to the roof.
Ms. LaBudde said that she wants to install the two side panels, not the front one,
which is 18" square, which is comparable to other roof elements other individuals have
in historic districts. Due to the low-slope roof, they are not visible from the street as
they only project 2" and take up 1% of the roof surface.
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After hearing from the applicant, the information being provided doesn't match the
application that was filed. The application did not mention removing and replacing a
solar panel.
The applicant needs to submit the missing information and accurately depict what she
wishes to do.
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be HELD IN COMMITTEE. This motion PREVAILED by the following
vote:
Aye: 6- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, Keating Kahn,
and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 1- VACANCY
The following files represent staff approved Certificates of Appropriateness:
16. 191020 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for rear wall and
southern chimney masonry work at 2251 N. Lake Drive, in the North Point
South Historic District, for Lise and M. Shyam Sadagopan.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
17. 191023 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for replacing the
front concrete steps at 2857 and 2859 N. Sherman Boulevard, in the
Sherman Boulevard Historic District, for Jesse and Henrietta Lee.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
18. 191030 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for relocation of
the electric meter at 2229 N. Terrace Avenue in the North Point South
Historic District for the Wisconsin Corporation of Seventh Day
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Adventists.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
19. 191032 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the
rehabilitation of the lower front porch guard rails and balusters at 939 N.
31st Street, in the Concordia Historic District, for Pat Boeck.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
20. 191049 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation
of new front porch steps and railings at 4407 N. 25th Street, in the
Garden Homes Historic District, for Balance Investments LLC and MPI
Property Management.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
21. 191109 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for roof, masonry,
and related repairs at 2617 N. Wahl Avenue, in the North Point North
Historic District, for Gregory and Joan Gnadt.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
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Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
22. 191116 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for landscaping at
2803 E. Bradford Avenue, in the North Point North Historic District, for
Lisa Groskopf-Gleason.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
23. 191127 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal of
a decommissioned police call box at the south end of the Ravine Road
Bridge in Lake Park at 3133 E. Newberry Boulevard, in the North Point
North Historic District, for Milwaukee County Parks and the City of
Milwaukee.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
24. 191137 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for repairs to the
roof at 2479 N. Sherman Boulevard, in the Sherman Boulevard Historic
District, for Greater Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
25. 191142 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for required
repairs at 3034 W. State Street, in the Concordia Historic District for
New Will Properties, LLC.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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A motion was made by Matt Jarosz, seconded by Sally Peltz, that this
Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye: 5- Bauman, Pieper Eisenbrown, Clendenen-Acosta, Jarosz, and Peltz
No: 0
Excused: 2- VACANCY, and Keating Kahn
26. Review and approval of the minutes from October 14th meeting.
Ms. Peltz moved, seconded by Mr. Jarosz, for approval of the minutes. There were no
objections.
27. Updates and announcements.
There will be a special meeting on Nov. 11th .
Meeting adjourned: 6:07 P.M.
Linda M. Elmer
Staff Assistant
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Marion Clendenen-Acosta, CHAIR
Sally Peltz, VICE-CHAIR
Ald. Robert Bauman, Ann Pieper Eisenbrown, Matt Jarosz, and
Patricia Keating Kahn
Staff Assistant, Linda Elmer, 286-2231, Fax: 286-3456,
lelmer@milwaukee.gov
Senior Planner: Carlen Hatala, 286-5722, chatal@milwaukee.gov
Senior Planner: Tim Askin, 286-5712, tim.askin@milwaukee.gov
Legislative Liaison, Dana Zelazny, 286-8679,
dana.zelazny@milwaukee.gov
Monday, November 4, 2019 3:00 PM City Hall, Room 301-B
1. 190387 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction
of a new house at 2381 N. Terrace Avenue, in the North Point North
Historic District, for Tim Gokhman of At Terrace, LLC.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
2. 190465 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the repaving of
the driveway with permeable pavers at 2822 E. Belleview Place, in the
North Point North Historic District, for Michael Hosale.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
3. 190466 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the repaving of
the driveway with permeable pavers at 2604 N. Lake Drive, in the North
Point North Historic District, for Michael Hosale.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
4. 190672 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for painting a mural
on the masonry wall facing S. 12th Street at 1202 W. Historic Mitchell
Street, in the Mitchell Street Historic District for Mauricio Ramirez and East
Side Management, LLC.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
5. 190998 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the retention of
current exterior and awning signage, the modification of window signage,
and the replacement of the existing La Perla sign with a new sign at 322
W. State Street, in the Old World Third Street Historic District, for Seth
Dehne.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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6. 190999 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for AC unit
installation and window replacement at 2050-52 N. Summit Avenue, in the
North Point South Historic District, for Julie Ann Solochek.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
7. 191000 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction
of a new garage at 2903 W. McKinley Boulevard, in the Cold Spring Park
Historic District, for Ben Tomes.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
8. 191001 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the replacement
of windows with glass block and repairs to rotting woodwork at 2903 W.
McKinley Boulevard, in the Cold Spring Park Historic District, for Ben
Tomes.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
9. 191003 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal of
the existing rear porch and construction of a new rear porch at 2251 N.
Lake Drive, in the North Point South Historic District, for Lise and Madhu
Sadagopan.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
10. 191004 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of
solar panels on the new garage at 2045 N. 2nd Street, in the Brewer’s Hill
Historic District, for Dale and Renata Bunger.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
11. 191005 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for masonry and
roof rehabilitation and window replacement at 1909 N. 2nd Street, in the
Brewer’s Hill Historic District, for Dan Keehn and Joyce Smyth Keehn.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
12. 191018 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction
of a new house at 116 W. Vine Street, in the Brewer’s Hill Historic District,
for Kevin Baumgart and Allison Scrivner.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
13. 191021 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the modification
and redesign of the southern and western elevations at 4243 W. North
Avenue, in the Sherman Boulevard Historic District, for Matthew T.
Bohlmann.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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14. 191026 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction
of a roof supported by columns over the front terrace at 2214 N. Terrace
Avenue, in the North Point South Historic District, for Art and Rhonda
Downey.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
15. 191022 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of
two Solatube “Solar Energy Systems” at 2581 N. Terrace Avenue, in the
North Point North Historic District, for Susan LaBudde.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
The following files represent staff approved Certificates of Appropriateness:
16. 191020 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for rear wall and
southern chimney masonry work at 2251 N. Lake Drive, in the North Point
South Historic District, for Lise and M. Shyam Sadagopan.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
17. 191023 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for replacing the
front concrete steps at 2857 and 2859 N. Sherman Boulevard, in the
Sherman Boulevard Historic District, for Jesse and Henrietta Lee.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
18. 191030 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for relocation of the
electric meter at 2229 N. Terrace Avenue in the North Point South Historic
District for the Wisconsin Corporation of Seventh Day Adventists.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
19. 191032 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the rehabilitation
of the lower front porch guard rails and balusters at 939 N. 31st Street, in
the Concordia Historic District, for Pat Boeck.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
20. 191049 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of
new front porch steps and railings at 4407 N. 25th Street, in the Garden
Homes Historic District, for Balance Investments LLC and MPI Property
Management.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
21. 191109 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for roof, masonry,
and related repairs at 2617 N. Wahl Avenue, in the North Point North
Historic District, for Gregory and Joan Gnadt.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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22. 191116 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for landscaping at
2803 E. Bradford Avenue, in the North Point North Historic District, for Lisa
Groskopf-Gleason.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
23. 191127 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal of a
decommissioned police call box at the south end of the Ravine Road
Bridge in Lake Park at 3133 E. Newberry Boulevard, in the North Point
North Historic District, for Milwaukee County Parks and the City of
Milwaukee.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
24. 191137 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for repairs to the
roof at 2479 N. Sherman Boulevard, in the Sherman Boulevard Historic
District, for Greater Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
25. 191142 Resolution relating to a Certificate of Appropriateness for required repairs
at 3034 W. State Street, in the Concordia Historic District for New Will
Properties, LLC.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
26. Review and approval of the minutes from October 14th meeting.
27. Updates and announcements.
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