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Historic Preservation Board approves 336‑sq‑ft cabana addition at 509 N Street with conditions
Summary
The board approved a 336-square-foot cabana addition attached to a contributing house at 509 N Street, subject to conditions including a 10‑foot alley setback or an applicant-initiated variance, material notations at permit and additional window/roof details.
The Historic Preservation Board on Aug. 26 approved an addition and alteration at 509 N Street that will add about 336 square feet to a contributing, single‑family house, connecting a new cabana to the main structure with a solid-roof breezeway.
Architect Richard Barnes and owner James Lacwadara presented the proposal and revised elevations showing a solid‑roof connection and a trellis link to the original house. City preservation staff told the board the addition meets the Secretary of the Interior's standards and city code with conditions and recommended approval.
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