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Historic zoning commission approves demolition of nonhistoric greenhouse and rear alterations at 116 Lewisburg Ave.

2545406 · March 11, 2025
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The Franklin Historic Zoning Commission approved the removal of a circa-1986 greenhouse and several rear-yard changes at a 1929 Tudor Revival home at 116 Lewisburg Ave., approving window, deck and lighting changes subject to staff conditions.

The Franklin Historic Zoning Commission on March 10 approved the demolition of a nonhistoric accessory greenhouse and several alterations to the principal building and site at 116 Lewisburg Avenue.

The house at 116 Lewisburg Ave., described by staff as a circa‑1929 Tudor Revival contributing to the Lewisburg Avenue National Register Historic District, will keep its primary historic character while the commission approved removal of the circa‑1986 greenhouse at the rear. Preservation staff described the greenhouse as a nonhistoric accessory structure and recommended…

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