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Historic commission continues review of proposed two‑story rear addition at 513 Randolph Avenue
Summary
Huntsville — The Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission on its March 2025 agenda continued consideration of a proposal to demolish a rear portion of the 1905 Nicholson Hynes House at 513 Randolph Avenue in Twickenham and build a two‑story rear addition, a landscaped courtyard and a privacy screen.
Huntsville — The Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission on its March 2025 agenda continued consideration of a proposal to demolish a rear portion of the 1905 Nicholson Hynes House at 513 Randolph Avenue in Twickenham and build a two‑story rear addition, a landscaped courtyard and a privacy screen.
The applicants and designer, Braden Skelly, presented a revised submission that replaced an earlier “knife through butter” connector with a distinct link between old and new, adopted a mansard‑style roof to reduce perceived height, changed siding exposure to match original three‑inch shiplap, and removed a previously proposed porte‑cochere. Braden Skelly introduced himself as director…
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