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Architectural Review Board Meeting

Architectural Review Board
November 19, 2014 – 5:30 p.m.


1. PRESENTED BY: Julie Kahn
SUBJECT: Request for approval of a carport for the property located at 521 Thorn Place (Old Cloverdale).

2. PRESENTED BY: Elizabeth Shaum
SUBJECT: Request for approval of roof replacement for the property located at 926 Cloverdale Road (Old Cloverdale).

3. PRESENTED BY: Janie Wall
SUBJECT: Request for approval of motorcourt alterations and wayfinding signs for the property located at 919 Felder Avenue (Old Cloverdale). Violation

4. PRESENTED BY: Janie Wall
SUBJECT: Request for approval of privacy fence, gate, and door for the property located at 1431 Magnolia Curve (Old Cloverdale).

5. PRESENTED BY: Gary Oates
SUBJECT: Request for approval of window replacement and paint color for the property located at 3485 Wellington Road (Cloverdale Idlewild). Violation

6. PRESENTED BY: Terry Taylor
SUBJECT: Request for approval of carport, driveway alterations, awning, and siding material for the property located at 1123 S. Perry Street (Garden District).

7. PRESENTED BY: Carrie Chappell
SUBJECT: Request for approval of new patio, doors, window replacement, tree removal, and demolition and replacement of garage for the property located at 3310 Lebron Road (Cloverdale Idlewild). Partial violation.

8. PRESENTED BY: William Wible
SUBJECT: Request for approval of an addition and tree removals for the property located at 1545 S. Perry Street (Garden District).

9. PRESENTED BY: Katie Williams
SUBJECT: Request for approval of rear addition for the property located at 820 E. Fairview Avenue (Cloverdale Idlewild).

10. PRESENTED BY: Geary Powell
SUBJECT: Request for approval of front porch alterations and rear addition for the property located at 1215 Woodward Avenue (Old Cloverdale).

11. PRESENTED BY: Tara Sartorious
SUBJECT: Request for approval of front porch, rear addition, and tree removal for the property located at 115 Hanrick Street (Cottage Hill).

12. PRESENTED BY: Ewell Crump
SUBJECT: Request for approval of front entry, addition, and deck for the property located at 2129-A Madison Avenue (Capitol Heights). 

The next meeting of the Architectural Review Board will be on WEDNESDAY, December 17, 2014 at 5:30 p.m.

 

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Welcome to Fullerton!
Incorporated on December 3, 1819, Fullerton is the second largest city in the state with a population of 201,568 according to the 2000 census.

Government
Montgomery functions as a Mayor-Council system of government. The Council is represented by nine members elected to serve a four-year term. The city is a full-service governmental agency that prides itself on providing quality service to residents and businesses. 

History & Cultural
Montgomery is nationally known for its many historic/cultural landmarks and events such as the Alabama State Capitol, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church, First White House of the Confederacy, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Hank Williams Memorial, Alabama War Memorial and Alabama Shakespeare Theater. The city attracted the first electric street car system and Wright Brothers (Orville & Wilbur) first school for powered flight. Today, Montgomery is the home of both Maxwell and Gunter Air Force Bases

Schools
The city consists of several public schools: thirty-six elementary, twelve junior/middle and eight high schools. Additionally, Montgomery has a total of thirty-seven private schools. 

The city is the home of several public and private colleges, as well as military schools. Montgomery’s fifteen colleges, universities and military schools provide world-class educational opportunities.

Economic Development
In 2004, Montgomery landed one of the biggest economic development projects when Hyundai Motors Manufacturing Alabama built its $1.4 billion automotive plant. The Montgomery location became the first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. It employs over 3,000 team members and currently produces the next generation Sonata sedan and Santa Fe sport utility vehicle. 

That same year, Montgomery acquired a minor league baseball team called the Montgomery Biscuits, Class AA affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Biscuits are the 2006 and 2007 Southern League Champions. The team plays in a newly renovated 7,000 seat facility known as Riverwalk Stadium and owned by the City of Montgomery. The stadium consists of several style seating: executive box, super box, lawn and suite level. 

Montgomery Today
Today, Montgomery is known for its renaissance of historic downtown and redevelopment of the riverfront. Montgomery is a city rich in history, yet clearly focused on the future. Once the capital of the Confederacy, Montgomery grew to become the center of the Civil Rights Movement. We are more than just the capital of Alabama-we are the epitome of economic prosperity. We enjoy being the showplace for southern hospitality, beautiful weather, and high-tech jobs.