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Worcester Historical Commission OKs in-kind garage wood replacement at 96 Elm Street

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The commission approved a certificate of non‑applicability allowing replacement of rotted garage wood with in‑kind, pressure‑treated material and noted it lacks authority over paint color.

The Worcester Historical Commission voted to approve a certificate of non‑applicability allowing a section of rotted wood on the garage at 96 Elm Street to be replaced with in‑kind material.

The decision came at the commission’s May 8 meeting after the applicant, Gloria Franco, described the wood as “rotted” and said her contractor planned to use pressure‑treated wood and, if permitted, paint it white to match the house.

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