File #: 17-237    Version: 1 Name: Ermatinger House Update
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/31/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 4/11/2017 Final action:
Title: Ermatinger House Update
Sponsors: Phil Lewis
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ermatinger House Historical Photos, 3. Ermatinger House Strategic Plan - May 2015
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Ermatinger House Update

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Bringing forward for Commission discussion.

BACKGROUND:
The Ermatinger House underwent a major restoration project which was completed in 2015. Extensive structural repairs and historical restoration were executed during this time. Total project cost just under $750,000 of which grant contributions to the project were just under $240,000. During construction, there were a multitude of unexpected complex structural failures discovered. To offset the unexpected costs, some finishes funding in the budget was diverted to repair these structural components. One of the budget lines that contributed to repair the structural issues was the wall finishes. The proposed wall finish was reproduced/replica wallpaper of the 1840's era. At the time, the anticipated cost was in the rough order of magnitude, $18,000. We have done some research since completing the project to seek grant opportunities and garner the potential cost of the specified wallpaper. The muslin backing and application to the walls was estimated just under $30,000. The estimate depending on exact patterns for the wall paper replicas was estimated at two to three times the muslin cost estimate. Both estimates were well beyond our fiscal capacities even with potential small grants that we may be qualified to receive.

1/4" drywall, smooth finish and paint was a proposed option to finish the interior and provide an opportunity to open the house. The wall application would still make the future application of replica wallpaper available and more sustainable due to the flat surface. This application will also hide the distinct differences between the original walls and the newly installed plywood sheer walls. This would reduce the future wallpaper purchase and application cost. It would no longer be necessary to purchase and apply the muslin. Interpretive windows (cutouts) would be provided to allow viewing of the original walls. In...

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