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Commission approves storm-window and exterior repairs at 1710 Sixth Street; owner to retain original interior windows
Summary
The Bay City Historic District Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior storm windows and related repairs at 1710 Sixth Street, allowing replacement of exterior storms while preserving the property’s original interior windows; the owner asked about drip-edge repairs and received staff guidance for contractors and permits.
The Bay City Historic District Commission on March 12 approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior storm windows and related exterior repairs at 1710 Sixth Street, where the owner said most interior windows remain original and contain historic wavy glass.
Linda Zura, the property owner, told commissioners she wants to keep the original interior windows where possible but needs replacement storm windows because existing aluminum storms have deteriorated and their clips no longer function. She described using Arnold Sauder storm windows (aluminum) and said installers typically “wrap” the window opening with a finished aluminum or similar trim so the installation looks clean.
Commissioners approved the work…
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