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Commission clears Salzman’s building facade for ice‑cream shop but limits wood siding and power washing
Summary
The commission approved a certificate of approval for facade rehabilitation at 911 Eighth Avenue to allow an ice‑cream tenant, approving most storefront changes but excluding proposed vertical wood paneling and paint removal by power washing; staff was authorized to resolve minor outstanding details.
The Greeley Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 17 granted a certificate of approval for facade rehabilitation at 911 Eighth Avenue (Case HPDR2025‑0015), the long‑vacant Salzman’s building, clearing the way for a proposed Edison's Ice Cream tenant while excepting two elements from the approval.
Staff recommended approval for most proposed rehabilitation work — including replacing storefront windows and doors, reinstalling transom glazing, filling and reusing an historic door opening, replacing damaged bricks, and installing new windows on the west elevation — but recommended against the applicant’s proposed vertical wood panel siding and against paint removal by power washing. Staff said the siding would “not be an architecturally…
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