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HPC approves restoration and historic-window replacement for 7 Green Street
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission approved exterior work at 7 Green Street including custom true-divided-light windows and linseed-oil paint, with one commissioner recused.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve exterior repairs and historically sensitive window replacement at 7 Green Street, a small mid-19th-century house in the Witherspoon-Jackson Historic District.
Owner and preservation architect Annabelle Radcliffe Trenner proposed restoring the front façade with six-over-six true-divided-light windows fabricated to historic profiles, importing cylinder-style historic glazing, and painting new sash and trim with linseed-oil paint. The commission approved the plan after reviewing muntin profiles, glass options and exterior lighting and found the design appropriate for the district.
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