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Poughkeepsie commission tables door-replacement request for 13 Dwight Street
Summary
The Poughkeepsie City Historic District and Landmark Preservation Commission on April 10 tabled an application to replace two upper-level doors at 13 Dwight Street after the applicant reported difficulty locating prefabricated doors in the required width; commissioners offered vendor contacts and will revisit the item at the May meeting.
Poughkeepsie City Historic District and Landmark Preservation Commission members on April 10 agreed to table an application to replace two upper-level doors at 13 Dwight Street and asked staff to help the applicant pursue custom and local fabrication options.
The commission postponed a decision after the applicant said suppliers contacted so far do not make doors in the 56- to 57-inch width needed for the existing openings, and commissioners offered contractor contacts and a fabricator lead to seek a like-for-like solution consistent with the house’s historic period.
The applicant told the commission that she had contacted 11 companies and received responses from…
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