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File #: 2010-0105    Version: 0 Name: 10161 Hiawatha Trail - Residential Exterior Insulation and Re-Siding Program
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 2/23/2010 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/3/2010 Final action: 5/3/2010
Title: /Name/Summary 10161 Hiawatha Trail - Residential Exterior Insulation and Re-Siding Program
Attachments: 1. PLANS-MAP-PLATS - AVAILABLE IN HARD COPY ONLY.pdf, 2. Crowley Agreement, 3. Residential Exterior Insulation and Re-siding Program Agreement
Title/Name/Summary
10161 Hiawatha Trail - Residential Exterior Insulation and Re-Siding Program


History
PROJECT:
10161 Hiawatha Trail - Residential Exterior Insulation and Re-Siding Program

PETITIONER:
John Crowley
Shirley Crowley

REQUESTED ACTION:
Administrative Review

PURPOSE:
The purpose of this petition is to install energy efficient “thermal pane” windows on the residence at 10161 Hiawatha Trail, in the Orland Hills Gardens subdivision.

LOCATION:
10161 Hiawatha Trail

P.I.N. NUMBER:
27-16-107-002

ATTACHMENTS:
Modern Image Construction LLC Bid
Vernal Construction Inc. Bid

EXISTING ZONING:
R-3A Residential District

EXISTING LAND USE:
Single Family Home

SURROUNDING ZONING AND LAND USE:
North: R-3A Residential District - Single Family Home
South: R-3A Residential District - Single Family Home
East: R-3A Residential District - Single Family Home
West: R-3A Residential District - Single Family Home

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
Low Intensity Population

TRANSPORTATION:
Hiawatha Trail is a local street.

PLANNING OVERVIEW:
The Residential Exterior Insulation and Re-Siding (REIRS) Program is a program funded for $50,000 by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and administered and approved by the US Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

The goal of the program is to assist homeowners in specific subdivisions built right after the Second World War to retrofit their homes with more energy efficient building materials that include exterior insulated siding, energy efficient windows, doors and lighting. By improving the energy efficiency of existing homes, homeowners can reduce costs associated with energy consumption.

An additional program goal is to put local contractors to work during difficult economic times.

The petitioner proposes to replace seven (7) windows in his home-four (4) in the living room, one (1) in the hallway and two (2) in the bedroom-wi...

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