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Owner seeks multiple alterations at 116 Lewisburg Avenue; DRC urges documentation and verification of historic features

2348395 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

The owner of a circa-1929 Tudor at 116 Lewisburg Avenue proposed demolishing a nonhistoric greenhouse and filling a failing pool, enlarging a rear deck, and making several door and window changes.

Amy Adkins, the owner and applicant for 116 Lewisburg Avenue, laid out a broad package of proposed changes to her circa-1929 Tudor house that is contributing to the local historic district. "I'd like to demolish the greenhouse, which was built in either '84 or '86," Adkins said, and described plans to fill and cover an in-ground pool, replace a rotting back deck, add a larger rear deck with slate pavers, install a wood fence at the rear property line, remove a satellite dish, and replace several windows and a side garage door.

Preservation staff said the principal building is a c.1929 Tudor and that the rear garage addition…

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