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Historic Preservation Commission approves roof replacement at 208 Broadway

3060856 · April 19, 2025
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The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing replacement of an existing 3-tab asphalt shingle roof with architectural shingles and associated metal trim at 208 Broadway. Commissioners discussed valleys, roof shape and preservation of historic character before voting to approve.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted Sept. 12 to grant a certificate of appropriateness for work at 208 Broadway in the Broadway Historic District, approving replacement of the existing 3-tab asphalt shingles with architectural shingles and replacement of several metal valley pieces and roof-edge trim.

Curtis Marsh, agent for the property owner identified as the John C. and Esther L. Wayland Revocable Trust, presented the application to replace an aging roof system after leaks were reported. Marsh said the proposed architectural shingles were chosen because they “look so much more like…

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