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Troy planning commissioners table COA request for window replacements at 12 West Main Street

5920902 · August 13, 2025
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The Troy Planning Commission voted to table a certificate of appropriateness request for storefront-style aluminum window replacements at 12 West Main Street, citing missing measurements and evidence about the condition and operability of existing windows.

The Troy Planning Commission on Aug. 13 voted to table a certificate of appropriateness (COA) application from the owners of 12 West Main Street so staff can obtain additional measurements and condition photos for the existing windows.

The application, filed by owners Rob and Heather Davy, requests replacement of the building’s current windows with storefront-style aluminum windows in the same sandstone color. Planning staff recommended tabling the application because the submission did not include the meeting-rail profile dimensions and sufficient evidence about whether existing windows can be repaired or must be fully replaced.

Austin Terry, planning staff, said the proposal “meets sections 2.8 a through c” of the city design manual but that…

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