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Commission allows asphalt roof at Addisley Park house but orders replacement of red vinyl siding
Summary
Owners of a distressed 1931 neo‑Tudor house in Addisley Park were granted legalization for asphalt roof replacement but must replace red vinyl siding on street‑facing facades with painted wood or fiber‑cement; vote was unanimous (9–0).
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on April 8 approved the legalization of roof and siding work at 114‑18/170 Ninth Street in the Addisley Park Historic District, finding the replacement asphalt shingle roof acceptable given district context but directing the owner to remove red vinyl siding from the street‑facing and side facades and replace it with painted wood or fiber‑cement board (HardieBoard) to better match historic materials.
Owner Saskamora Ravi Rampasad…
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