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Committee backs homeowners in appeal over retroactive roof work at 510 West 20th Street

6190149 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee voted to forward a resolution recommending approval of a retroactive certificate of appropriateness for 510 West 20th Street after hearing from preservation staff and the homeowners about process, precedent and hardship.

The Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee on Wednesday voted to forward resolution 2025R044 to council with a recommendation to approve a retroactive certificate of appropriateness (COA) for 510 West 20th Street in the Spring Hill City Old and Historic District.

The action asks council to reverse, in part, a decision of the Commission of Architectural Review (CAR) and to fully support the property owner’s retroactive application, after the committee heard competing explanations from CAR staff and the homeowner.

Alex Dandridge, preservation planner and secretary to the Commission of Architectural Review, told the committee the Commission partially approved the homeowners’ application: porch roof material (standing seam metal) was approved, but replacement of the main standing seam metal roof with…

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