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Commission approves façade renovation for 124–126 North Lebanon Street with staff review of parapet cap

3683773 · June 5, 2025
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The Lebanon Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for an extensive façade renovation at 124–126 North Lebanon Street, requiring the applicant to use a consistent parapet cap material with final selection and color to be approved by staff.

The Lebanon Historic Preservation Commission on June 3, 2025, approved a certificate of appropriateness for a façade renovation at 124–126 North Lebanon Street, subject to staff review and final approval of a consistent parapet cap material and color.

The applicant, Eichman Corner LLC (partners include Bart Jackson), proposed a multi-part renovation to restore and modernize storefronts and upper façades. Staff described the property as noncontributing within the Lebanon Courthouse Square Historic District and recommended approval, noting the work would repair altered historic fabric while avoiding features that would convey a false historic authenticity.

Derek (planning staff) summarized the project: proposed work includes removing cement board siding and replacing it with brick, installing a decorative brick cornice above balcony openings, replacing first-floor…

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