
A full room for the discussion of the Heideloff house. The new owner wants to tear it down,
his neighbors want to save it.
And the discussion continues...
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Moderator: Jim O'Bryan

Peter Grossetti wrote:This just in ...
Application and recommendation to designate the Heideloff House (aka Sly Mansion and aka Morgan House) (PP# 312-07-001) as an historic property (HP) ... denied by Planning Committee (3 yea, 3 nay ... motion failed to achieve majority vote)
Peter Grossetti wrote:Hannah Belsito - YES
Mary Cierebiej - NO
Bill Gaydos - RECUSED
Robert Greytak - YES
Tamara Karel - NO
Patrick Metzger - YES
Mark Stockman - NO
Betsy Voinovich wrote:What were the concluding reasons why the "yes" voters voted "yes" and the "no" voters voted "no"?
(How did they feel about it???)
I mean how did each side justify their votes?
Paul Schrimpf wrote:Nothing says "we have no clear plan for historic preservation" like a tie vote on something like this. We should be able to vote up or down based on a clear process.
Peter Grossetti wrote:I would estimate that one-third of the time dedicated to this docket item revolved around commission members asking the Administration's Planning Department members for definitions, clarification and legal opinions.
Peter Grossetti wrote:Planning Committee's recent decision to decline "historic" designation has been appealed.
Anyone surprised?
It will be interesting to see how/if those who have filed the appeal (the same folks who initially petitioned the Planning Committee to make the Heideloff/Sly/Morgan House a historic landmark) will strategically alter their case for historic designation.
Stay tuned.
Scott Meeson wrote:I'm hoping the owner is prepared for any strategically altered attack.
What a price to pay for buying a house on Edgewater Drive!