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Board grants limited approval for after‑the‑fact impact windows at 6710 Lejeune Road; conditions restrict future replacements
Summary
After citing an after‑the‑fact permit violation, the Historic Preservation Board narrowly approved a proposal May 14 allowing impact low‑E glass on the west elevation of 6710 Lejeune Road while requiring other visible windows be clear, non‑low‑E and correcting muntin patterns.
The Historic Preservation Board on Thursday considered an after‑the‑fact building permit for replacement windows and doors at 6710 Lejeune Road, a prominent contributing resource in the South African Village Historic District, and approved a narrowly scoped solution that split the difference between energy‑performance demands and preservation standards.
The property owner had replaced multiple windows without a prior COA; staff recommended denial because the installed units are low‑E and exhibit reflectivity and tint that staff said detracts…
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