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Commission recommends reversible coverings for rear and side windows on proposed downtown mini‑mart
Summary
After an architecture‑review presentation, the Planning Commission recommended staff allow the applicant to cover certain side and rear windows with fire‑treated, reversible materials to protect existing historic fabric while enabling a planned mini‑mart conversion.
The St. Helens Planning Commission recommended that staff approve an architecture‑review application for a proposed mini‑mart conversion that would cover existing side and rear windows with nonpermanent materials, provided those coverings are reversible and do not remove historic fabric.
The project architect told commissioners the plan calls for exterior sheathing of the side and rear openings with fire‑treated lumber and plywood, finished with fiber cement. He said the coverings…
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