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Commission allows occupant to obtain certificate of occupancy; requires visible windows be replaced within one year at 180 San James Avenue

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Summary

After extended discussion about a multi-year renovation and temporary windows installed for weatherproofing, the commission voted to permit the owner to get a certificate of occupancy and gave a one-year timeline to replace temporary exterior windows visible from the public way with the originally approved slimline Silver Line V1 series in black.

The commission voted March 6 to permit a property owner at 180 San James Avenue to obtain a certificate of occupancy while requiring a timeline to replace temporary or non‑conforming windows visible from public ways.

Representatives described a multi-stage renovation that ran over budget after contractor problems and vandalism, leaving the owner to install temporary, non-approved windows and a temporary door to make the house…

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