HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD

February 4, 2013

Agenda Items

The HARB recommends approval for the following items:

1.  A request by Opal Mason for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 61 West Pomfret Street. The applicant proposes to remove the metal, standing seam roof and replace with the same profile metal, standing seam roof.

2.  A request by Nancy and Robert Weaver for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 172 East High Street. The applicant proposes to repair/replace deteriorated wooden boards with new wooden boards or composite material to replicate wood in the front hatchway doors leading to the cellar.

3.  A request by Stephen Tiley for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 105 North East Street. The applicant proposes to replace the wooden, nine lite middle front entrance door on the North East Street side of the house with a nine lite wooden door and the left side, wooden, six panel front entrance door with a wooden, six panel door.

4.  A request by David Bompane for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 111 South Bedford Street. The applicant proposes to replace the metal, standing seam roof with the same profile Drexel Metals DMC 175S standing seam roof system and flashings.

5.  A request by Jay Ewideh for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 39 West Pomfret Street. The applicant proposes to install two, 2’ by 3’ projecting signs on each side of the front porch that will state “Buzz Express Smokes, Snacks and More”. The signs will be made of 1/2” thick Komacel with yellow lettering on a black background.

6.  A request by Caprice Properties for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 154-156 West Louther Street. The applicant proposes to remove the iron fire escape, cement block wall and wooden stairs in the rear and replace with a pressure treated second floor deck with wooden stairs to the second and third floor entrances.

7.  A request by the Borough of Carlisle for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 53 West South Street. The applicant proposes to install two porch roofs on the east and west entrances to Borough Hall. Materials used will be cementitious fiberboard, azek, pre cast composite columns and eco-star slate shingles.