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Historic District Commission approves exterior work, windows at 103 S. Dean St.
Summary
The Bay City Historic District Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior repairs, masonry repointing, repainting and installation of seven windows at 103 South Dean Street after hearing from the property's co-owner and city staff about power‑washing and masonry concerns.
The Bay City Historic District Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness on April 23 for exterior repairs and alterations at 103 South Dean Street, including masonry tuckpointing, repainting, selective power washing and the installation of seven windows.
The decision came after the applicant, Dave Clements, described the project as exterior repainting after power washing, tuckpointing of masonry joints, reinstalling seven windows in original openings and filling spots where later windows or doors had been added. “My name is Dave Clements. I'm a co owner of 103 South Dean Street. We are looking to repaint the exterior of the building, Power washing it first, tuck pointing exterior masonry walls, installing 7 windows into the existing locations from when the original building was built, and to, fill in some spots that was old windows were put in…
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