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Tuscaloosa preservation commission approves accessory-structure changes, trims driveway at 1815 Third Street
Summary
The Tuscaloosa Historical Preservation Commission voted unanimously July 9 to grant a certificate of appropriateness for exterior changes to an accessory structure and to remove 4 feet of driveway at 1815 Third Street in the Druid City Historic District after the applicant revised window materials.
The Tuscaloosa Historical Preservation Commission on July 9 approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior alterations to an accessory structure and a 4-foot reduction of the driveway at 1815 Third Street in the Druid City Historic District, voting unanimously.
Staff described the proposal as replacement of the existing garage door with an infill bay of aluminum-clad wood windows, the addition of a small asphalt shed roof to match the existing roofline, a new aluminum-clad wood window to the left of the existing garage door, a metal light fixture between the windows, and a painted brick base on the front elevation. The…
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