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Board conditionally approves retroactive porch alterations at 81530 Ninth Court; columns to be clad and shutters reinstalled

5456810 · July 24, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Board on July 22 granted conditional approval for retroactive porch alterations at 81530 Ninth Court, requiring columns to be clad in wood with traditional post detailing, shutters to be reinstalled and stone cladding to be painted to match the house.

The Historic Preservation Board on July 22 granted conditional approval for retroactive front‑porch alterations at 81530 Ninth Court in the Northwood Hills Historic District, requiring remedial work to bring the property closer to the district's preservation standards.

Historic preservation planner Anthony Mendez told the board the property is a contributing minimal‑traditional house constructed in 1939 and designated a contributing property when the Northwood Hills district was established. Mendez said staff had recommended denial of the retroactive work because it removed or obscured character‑defining features and did not meet several Secretary of the Interior's Standards and local compatibility criteria. Staff's…

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