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Preservation commission approves rear bay addition and window infill for 732 Judson Avenue with larger support condition

2583861 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously granted a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior alterations at 732 Judson Avenue (Lakeshore Historic District), approving window infill, a single‑story rear bay and two skylights with a condition that the applicant increase the size of the bay supports under administrative review.

The Evanston Preservation Commission unanimously approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for alterations at 732 Judson Avenue on Tuesday night, permitting the infill of five windows with stucco, construction of a single‑story bay addition at the rear of the house, replacement of a rear entry door and installation of two skylights.

The vote matters because the property is within the Lakeshore Historic District and the proposal changes exterior fenestration and adds a visible rear volume; commissioners attached a design condition intended to improve the addition’s visual relationship to the house.

David Schroeder, architect and applicant, told the commission the house is an Arts-and-Crafts stucco building and…

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