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asked if they can use some of the fieldstone from the existing garage. Ms. Mitchell said they can <br />try to do that. Mr. Kalsow asked to applicant to consider relocating the door into the half bay <br />from the front of the garage to side wall of the garage to make it less prominent. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS: <br />None <br />MOTION: <br />Moved by Mr. Kalsow to find the structure at 23 Oakland Street preferably preserved and <br />approve the partial building demolition and roof line change and approve the demolition of the <br />free-standing garage according to the plans presented to the meeting and encourage the owner to <br />consider relocating the door into half bay from the front of the garage to side wall of the garage <br />to make it less prominent. Seconded by Mr. Kelland. <br />VOTE: <br />5-0 in favor of partial building demolition and roof line change: Mr. Kalsow, Mr. Kelland, Ms. <br />Fenollosa, Mr. Rotberg and Ms. Pursley <br />AGENDA ITEM #2 (7:20PM) <br />Public hearing regarding the partial building demolition and roofline change at 20 Clarke Street <br />APPLICANT (S) PRESENT: <br />Todne Texeira, Builder <br />Mark Barbadoro, Presenter <br />ABUTTER(S) PRESENT: <br />None <br />DOCUMENT(S): <br />Existing and proposed elevations <br />Photos of existing house <br />SUMMARY: <br />20 Clarke Street was built in 1872 by David A. Tuttle for F.F Raymond. The existing garage was <br />likely a modified carriage house; the doors are not original and were relocated around 1995. The <br />garage floods, there is dampness between the garage and house, there are drainage issues and the <br />garage fits only one car. Mr. Barbadoro described the proposed plans for 20 Clarke Street. The