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During the meeting staff provided a consolidated informational update on several staff-level Certificates of Appropriateness and other minor projects across Green Bay.
Jason listed multiple items processed at staff level over the previous two months: a driveway at 81416 South Quincy; a walkway repair at 817 South Quincy; a rubber-roof replacement at 414 North Maple; a membrane roof at a string-instrument shop (with adjacent parapet clay tile noted at Caverna Coffee); a new driveway at 803 South Quincy; a sign permit at 107 North Broadway for a candle bar; a fence application at 621 South Jackson (staff noted color/swatch confusion in the record); solar panels on the flat roof at 622 Eliza (staff said panels should not be visible from public right of way and described the system as relatively large and well-sited); and an exterior roof and gutter project at a house on Law (04/2002 Law noted in transcript).
Jason also reported a pending staff-level fence application that had been held for additional information by Commissioner Stephanie Hubbell while she was out of town; staff later received the information and expected approval. Jason said the commission applied for a CLG (Certified Local Government) subgrant through the Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office to fund a National Register nomination for Astor Park on the city's east side; he noted the commission had been a runner-up on a prior application and 'we shall see' if it receives funding this time.
These staff-level items were presented for information; the transcript records no additional formal action, conditions or public comment on these items during the meeting.
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