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‎05-01-2014 03:52 PM
I have to say I thought the neighborhood was a much more upscale location. These just look like normal homes in a normal neighborhood. Hmm...not sure what the big fuss is?
‎05-01-2014 03:56 PM
What stands out to me is how close they built to the road. Yikes! I would imagine they will just hand a out a fine and let the house stand as is.
There is no mistaking that they knew what they were doing. I hope that they are and have good neighbors. That is what matters the most.
‎05-01-2014 03:57 PM
My first house was in an official historic district and even new windows had to be approved, vinyl exterior was not allowed. How this modern design ever got approved is baffling.
‎05-01-2014 03:58 PM
On 5/1/2014 redtabby said:My first house was in an official historic district and even new windows had to be approved, vinyl exterior was not allowed. How this modern design ever got approved is baffling.
I agree with that one! My parents lived in a historic district and they had to get everything right down to trim color approved by the historic commission.
‎05-01-2014 04:00 PM
On 5/1/2014 adelle38 said:Oakwood is a neighborhood of historic houses with regulations for building new homes. It's not a matter of neighbors thinking the new house doesn't "fit in". They are trying to preserve the historic district and it appears that this couple tried to skirt the regulations.
Yes, I think they should have to tear the house down.
‎05-01-2014 04:07 PM
it's gotta go. final answer!
‎05-01-2014 04:12 PM
On 5/1/2014 evelomaddict said:it's gotta go. final answer!
Well alrighty then...it goes.
‎05-01-2014 04:14 PM
I really do not see much difference between their house and the green house.
The windows on the green house are almost the same, at least in length.
Their house even has columns like the green house. The garages have a different roof but honestly I expected to see a totally different historical style house being compared to the new one.
‎05-01-2014 04:28 PM
On 5/1/2014 straykatz said:This article has more images of the local neighborhood and other houses in it:
I think it's interesting that in the video they say Oakwood needs to look forward and not remain stuck in the past - so that someday people will say ""that was an amazing house of 2014""
‎05-01-2014 04:36 PM
On 5/1/2014 faeriemoon said:On 5/1/2014 brii said:If you read the second article, you can see the architectural rendering of the completed home. Both articles said there are a mix of home styles in the area. They are not all Victorian homes. I don't know how an ornate Italian mansion fits into the mix of home styles.
I know what you mean. Not to be unkind or snobbish, but the neighborhood doesn't really look like anything all that special, does it?
That was my first thought. Not much looks very "historical" to me.
All the houses look like they practically sit on the road.
I don't get what is so historical looking about the green house either. It looks rather ordinary to me. Most of the homes do.
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