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Commission reviews Columbus City Schools’ conceptual plan for 100 W. Fourth; staff urges preservation of chimney and doors
Summary
Commissioners offered design feedback but no vote on a conceptual plan from Columbus City Schools to replace lower‑level doors and repair masonry at a 1925 school building, pressing the district to provide photos and to avoid removing a historic chimney where possible.
The Historic Preservation Commission on May 21 provided design feedback to Columbus City Schools’ engineering team on a conceptual renovation at the 1925 building at 100 West Fourth Avenue, including replacement of lower‑level window returns, seven exterior doors and a proposed partial removal of a chimney stack.
Lee Mark, representing the Columbus City School System, described the work as largely exterior masonry renovation, cleaning, limited brick replacement and door replacements intended to match the existing appearance. He told commissioners…
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