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Historic Preservation Board approves restoration of transom windows at 325 West Main Street

3783529 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a certificate of appropriateness to remove stucco/parging and reconstruct historic transom windows at a contributing downtown building; applicant Bob Pontarelli said the project will use new rough openings and historically styled windows, non-tinted low-E glass and painted wood framing to match adjacent storefronts.

The Historic Preservation Board on March 18 approved a certificate of appropriateness to remove existing parging and reconstruct the transom windows at 325 West Main Street.

Board members voted by voice to approve demolition of the existing covering material above the storefront and to install new framing and transom windows as shown in the applicant’s drawings. The applicant’s architect, Bob Pontarelli of 629 East Gandy, told the board the work would remove the…

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