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Board requires Hardie board siding, architectural shingles for 610 West Main rebuild after fire
Summary
After reviewing a post-fire repair and rear addition at 610 West Main Street, the board approved a COA that disallows vinyl siding and requires more fire-resistant, visually compatible materials (e.g., Hardie board) and dimensional architectural shingles.
The Norristown Historical Architectural Review Board approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior repairs and a one-story rear addition at 610 West Main Street, but it required the owner to use materials other than vinyl siding for the rebuilt portion damaged by fire.
The property owner and contractor described the scope as repair of rear fire damage, a one-story addition, replacement of the rear roof and siding. The applicant sought to reinstall vinyl siding that had been on the…
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