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HRC continues review of window replacements and unapproved shutters at Parkersburg‑area house
Summary
The Historic Resources Commission on May 15 continued a hearing on exterior repairs at 204 East Oakland Avenue, ordering the applicant to submit historic documentation for shutters and more detailed window and trim drawings before it will act.
The Historic Resources Commission on May 15 continued consideration of a certificate of appropriateness for exterior repairs and code‑violation corrections at 204 East Oakland Avenue in the Parkersburg District after lengthy discussion about window types, siding and nonhistoric shutters.
Steve Glasgow, representing the property, told the commission the house is a two‑story wood frame house built by 1924 and described recent work and prior approvals. He said that earlier approvals authorized retaining or replacing wood trim and that some work on the property was done without proper permitting, prompting a code violation. Staff noted prior approvals from 2022 and 2023 and recommended the application be continued to…
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