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Green Bay Landmarks Commission approves multiple design reviews, refers Broadway storefront proposal back to staff
Summary
At its Feb. 19 meeting the Green Bay Landmarks Commission approved design changes for several historic properties — including replacing antennas at Mason Manor and soffit and cornice work — and sent a proposed storefront change at 133 N. Broadway back to staff for revisions while approving rear façade work.
The Green Bay Landmarks Commission approved several certificates of appropriateness on Feb. 19, including replacement of cell‑phone antennas at Mason Manor and exterior repairs at two Broadway‑area buildings, and referred the proposed front‑facade remodel at 133 North Broadway back to staff for alternatives while approving work on the building’s rear elevation.
Commission staff recommended approval of the design review for 1424 Admiral Court (Mason Manor), which would remove six existing antennas and install nine replacement antennas on the building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. “The COA calls for approval of removing some and putting some other ones up there,” a staff member said, recommending approval on the basis that the work is largely like‑for‑like with what is already mounted on the building.
Commissioners approved a certificate of appropriateness for replacement of damaged soffit…
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