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Commission approves red‑oak asphalt shingles at 932 Bridal Road as a test case
Summary
After discussion about historic roofing materials and availability of 3‑tab red shingles, the Historic Resources Commission approved a reroofing COA at 932 Bridal Road using Landmark Pro MaxDef 'Red Oak' and asked staff to verify a metal red ridge roll prior to issuing the certificate.
The Historic Resources Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for reroofing at 932 Bridal Road but characterized the decision as a test case because historically accurate red 3‑tab clay tiles are not readily available.
Staff noted the house — an American Four‑Square with historic documentation showing earlier clay tile roofing — had its tile removed before 1991 and currently has asphalt shingles. Staff…
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