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Council denies appeal of ARB decision on 709 West Princess Anne windows; owner sought approval after replacement

5834414 · August 27, 2025
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The City Council voted not to grant a certificate of appropriateness for replacement windows at 709 West Princess Anne Road, leaving in place the Architectural Review Board's denial. The homeowner said windows were unsafe and replacement cost about $90,000; the ARB concluded the windows should have been repairable and denied them.

The Norfolk City Council declined to grant a certificate of appropriateness for replacement windows at a single‑family home at 709 West Princess Anne Road, upholding the Architectural Review Board’s denial.

A lawyer for the homeowner, Ari Stein, told the council the owner, Dr. Maroon, had bought the house in February 2024, discovered extensive window deterioration and had replacement work performed after consulting three window companies. Stein said Pella concluded most windows were not salvageable and that replacement work cost about $90,000. He…

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