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Historic district commission approves Ashleys' window replacement with conditions
Summary
The Bedford Historic District Commission on April 1 approved Jeffrey and Linda Ashley’s request to replace a set of windows at 11 Ministerial Road with wood windows clad in aluminum, subject to a two‑year completion deadline, photo documentation and an administrative review provision for subsequent identical replacements.
The Bedford Historic District Commission on April 1 approved an application by Jeffrey and Linda Ashley to replace aging windows at 11 Ministerial Road, granting conditional permission to install wood windows with exterior aluminum cladding that match the home’s existing 9‑over‑9 configuration.
Commission Chair Kathleen Bemis moved the approval, reading the motion aloud: "I move that the historic district commission approve the request to replace all wood windows with new aluminum‑clad wood windows in accordance with the information provided by the applicant at 11 Ministerial, Lot 14‑9, because the applicant has provided evidence that demonstrates consistency with the HDC ordinance and regulations, subject to the following conditions:…
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