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In a message dated 1/5/2001 7:29:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< 1.2 Visible peeling paint is prohibited.
1.3 Inconsistent and patchwork paint jobs are prohibited.>> >>
I knew there was something about the notion of aesthetic districts that
bothered me. In oily (=early, rather than slimy) Joisey City days, I used to
make fun of myself as "The Architectural Police." But having NYC Paint
Police, even for me, is going too far.....then again, it may have a great
appeal to Rudy, under his theory of quality of life crimes, or to Dubya as a
whole new class of capital crimes.
Would paint have to brushed or airless sprayed, so one doesn't have those
unsightly roller nap marks in the dried paint; or are the nap marks
acceptable on masonry (except for pressed brick) but not on wooden trim,
doors, etc.? What about historic alligatoring?
Ralph
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