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Architecture board conditionally approves removal of remaining Weber Building wall pending city structural review
Summary
Stallings and Sons asked to remove a freestanding wall at the former Weber Building on North Perry Street. The architecture review board approved demolition of the wall but conditioned final work on a city structural engineer's review and required that any future development return to the board for design review.
The Montgomery City Architecture Review Board voted to allow the demolition of the remaining exterior wall of the former Weber Building at 39 North Perry Street, but the board made approval contingent on a city structural engineer's assessment and city permitting.
The board's decision matters because the wall adjoins a city-owned building and has been exposed to the elements since at least 02/2018, prompting city staff to hire a structural engineer to evaluate whether removing the wall would damage the adjacent property.
Rick Stallings of Stallings and Sons, the contractor seeking the demolition permit, told the board he submitted drawings and a 2018…
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