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HISTORICAL COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES <br /> May 161h 2018 <br /> Call to Order: A public meeting of the Historical Commission was held in the Parker Room of <br /> Lexington Town Hall located at 1625 Massachusetts Avenue. The meeting convened at <br /> 7:40PM. <br /> Historical Commission Members in Attendance: <br /> David Kelland, Chair, Wendall Kalsow, Diane Pursley, Marilyn Fenollosa <br /> Samuel Doran (8:15PM) <br /> AGENDA ITEM #1 (7:30 PM) <br /> Continued hearing on the partial building demolition located at 241 Grove Street <br /> APPLICANT (S) PRESENT: <br /> Lester Savage, LexHAB, Inc. <br /> Dan McLaughlin, Pella Windows <br /> ABUTTER(S) PRESENT: <br /> None <br /> DOCUMENT(S): <br /> Window example <br /> SUMMARY: <br /> Mr. Savage introduced Mr. McLaughlin from Pella Windows to the commission to go over the <br /> window options for the Grove street project. Mr. McLaughlin said there are two types of 350 <br /> series vinyl windows. The pattern would be 2 over 2. The project called for something with little <br /> maintenance. Another option is the Architect series- double hung non reflective, dual pane glass <br /> keeping with historic accuracy. The entire exterior is clad and aluminum and the interior is made <br /> of wood, typically pine. It would be 12% more per window roughly. <br /> HC COMMENTS: <br /> Mr. Kalsow mentioned his concerns regarding the window options but understands there is <br /> significant financial restraints. I would be more receptive if the applicant proposed the aluminum <br /> clad option. It would be a more viable option. Ms. Fenollosa agreed. Mr. Savage is ok with this <br /> option. <br />
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