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Board grants retroactive approval for stucco at Northwood Hills house; waives requirement for wood cladding
Summary
The Historic Preservation Board retroactively approved stucco applied by mistake to a contributing house at 9513 30th Street, opting not to require replacement with wood siding and advising reasonable mitigation for the owner’s cost burden.
The Historic Preservation Board granted retroactive approval for stucco applied to a contributing minimal‑traditional house at 9513 30th Street (Northwood Hills), after the property owner explained he had removed rotted siding and replaced the exterior with stucco while attempting emergency repairs.
Owner Tim Brown told the board he did not realize a historic‑district permit was required for the work and that he had been fined while trying to regularize the work with building staff. He explained the original vinyl siding had significant rot and…
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