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Landmarks Commission approves three COAs; awards paint-and-repair grants totaling $4,180 for two homes
Summary
The commission approved certificates of appropriateness for chimney, roof and siding projects and authorized two paint-and-repair grants: $180 for 323 McCall Street and $4,000 for 114 Southeast Avenue. A grant decision for 122 Southeast Avenue was deferred.
At its Oct. 1 meeting the City of Waukesha Landmarks Commission approved certificates of appropriateness for exterior work at three historic properties and awarded two paint-and-repair grants from the commission’s earmarked fund.
Charlie, Department of Community Development staff, told the commission the Paint and Repair Grant fund for the year totaled $25,000 and that $17,238 had already been awarded, leaving $7,762 available. He said the city had received contracts allowing staff to begin processing awards.
323 McCall Street (McCall Street Historic District): The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness to replace an existing clay chimney cap and to add an interior chimney liner for a Queen Anne–era house built in 1885. Homeowners Mary Lou and Darren…
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