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Historic board debates tighter rules for siding and window applications, requests more training

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Board members discussed drafting amendments to limit certain staff approvals for siding removal and to require model numbers or samples for window applications; members also asked staff to pursue additional preservation training resources.

At its March 24 meeting the City of Madison Historic District Board of Review discussed administrative changes to how staff handles siding and window applications and asked staff to pursue additional training resources for the board.

Several board members said routine staff approvals had allowed modern siding materials to be introduced without board review and suggested an amendment to require board review once original siding is exposed. A board member said the intent…

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