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DATE: July 8, 2002
TO: Historic Landmark Commission
FROM: Stephen C. Richardson, planning Manager
SUBJECT: Request for approval of a certificate of appropriateness to build an addition to the rear of
an existing home health care office
FILE: CA-717
STAFF REPORT
The Planning Manager recommends approval of this request.
Quality Care Sitter Service, Inc. needs to expand their office at 2325 Liberty. Quality Care would
like to build a 17' x 34' addition on the rear of the existing structure.
The addition will be sided with hardi-plank that will be painted to match the color of the brick
on the existing structure. The roof will be shingled with "wood blend" shingles. The aluminum
windows will have multi -lights with white frames. The pitch of the roof on the addition will
match that of the existing roof. A handicap ramp will be built on the west side of the addition,
accessing a door that opens into a new reception area.
The expansion of the existing office will require an amended specific use permit approved by
City Council.
Exhibits are attached.
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DATE: August 12, 2002
TO: Historic Landmark Commission
FROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: Request for approval of certificate of appropriateness to build an addition to the rear of
an existing home health care office
FILE: CA-717
Note: This item was tabled from the July S, 2002 Historic Landmark Commission meeting.
STAFF REPORT
The Planning Manager recommends approval of this request.
Quality Care Sitter Service, Inc. needs to expand their office at 2325 Liberty. Quality Care would
like to build a 17' x 34' addition on the rear of the existing structure.
The addition will be sided with hardi-plank that will be painted to match the color of the brick
on the existing structure. The roof will be shingled with "wood blend" shingles. The aluminum
windows will have multi -lights with white frames. The pitch of the roof on the addition will
match that of the existing roof. A handicap ramp will be built on the west side of the addition,
accessing a door that opens into a new reception area.
The expansion of the existing office required an amended specific use permit approved by City
Council and a variance to the rear setback requirement approved by the Zoning Board of
Adjustment. Both approvals have been acquired. City Council's approval was subject to the
Historic Landmark Commission's approval.
Exhibits are attached.