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BAR permits fiber-cement siding off the public right-of-way at 222 Southwest Street, requires wood where visible

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The Board approved siding and window replacement at 222 Southwest Street with a condition that fiber-cement (Hardie) siding not be used on elevations visible from the public right-of-way; the owner proposed fiber-cement for a narrow side elevation to address maintenance access constraints

The Board of Architectural Review on a motion approved alterations at 222 Southwest Street, allowing fiber-cement siding on portions of the north elevation not visible from the public right-of-way while requiring wood siding where the elevation is publicly visible.

Architect Karen Conkey, representing owner Lynette Axelson, explained the request concerns a very narrow 1-foot-10-inch gap between 222 and 220 Southwest Street that makes maintenance difficult. Conkey said the owner prefers fiber-cement siding for the narrow side to…

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