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Architecture board approves driveway expansion, sunroom conversion and privacy fence at Garden District house with staff review of final drawings

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The Montgomery City Architecture Review Board approved a package of changes to a Garden District property — extension of the driveway and parking pad, removal of an existing carport to create a sunroom, a deck and a privacy fence — subject to staff approval of sketches and placement to preserve front green space.

The Montgomery City Architecture Review Board on Oct. 11 approved a multi‑part alteration for a Garden District property (applicant identified as April Hampton, 1234 South Lawrence Street) that will extend an existing driveway, remove a carport to create a sunroom, add a deck and allow a privacy fence and a parking pad set back from the street, with several conditions and staff review required before construction.

The applicant described a plan to expand a narrow driveway into a parking pad that would sit on an adjacent lot the owner controls, convert the existing carport area into a sunroom (the applicant said she will retain original doors and replace framing with gridded windows), build a deck aligned with an…

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