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Planning commission approves roof over Liberty Street patio with conditions after safety and material debate

3205233 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3-2 to approve a permanent roof over an existing patio at 1433 Liberty Street in the Historic Preservation District, attaching conditions on permits, materials, setbacks, lighting and steps after extended discussion about drainage, materials and public safety.

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3-2 on May 6 to approve a proposal to install a permanent roof over an existing patio at 1433 Liberty Street in the Historic Preservation District, with several conditions including required building permits and specifications for the proposed plastic roofing material.

The commission attached four main conditions: that appropriate building and trade permits be issued before work begins; that the product data or thickness (gauge) of the corrugated/plastic roofing be provided to the commission before installation; that no new steps be shown at the front wall (the front steps were to be removed or not added); and that all lighting be mounted under the cover and be limited to seasonal…

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