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Lebanon historic commission approves facade renovation for 115 West Main with condition to fill select openings
Summary
The Lebanon Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for facade work at 115 West Main Street, including new storefront access, window replacements and a metal awning, and required that specified rear openings on the east and south facades be filled to provide exterior continuity.
The Lebanon Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a facade renovation at 115 West Main Street at its recent meeting, voting to require that certain east- and south-side openings be infilled to match the building exterior.
The approval covers a set of changes to the building in the Lebanon Courthouse Square Historic District: adding a second storefront entry to serve a new second-floor apartment, removing and replacing second-floor wood windows with aluminum-clad windows finished in white, repainting the entire façade, restoring two first-floor window openings on the east façade, installing a recessed brick infill in a former door opening, and replacing an awning shingle surface with a standing-seam, matte-copper-colored metal roof. The applicant also noted new mini-split HVAC units and said the roof…
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