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Historic Preservation Board approves window change at 310 Northeast First Avenue

2115375 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The board granted a Certificate of Appropriateness for a horizontal roller (sliding) window installed during renovations at 310 Northeast First Avenue, finding the non-primary elevation and design compatible; one board member had stepped down from the hearing.

The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board on Jan. 15 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a window change at 310 Northeast First Avenue (file 2025-083), concluding the installed horizontal roller window is visually compatible with the property's character and is located on a non-primary elevation.

Property owner Joe Wagman and his wife Susan described a renovation of a circa-1940 cottage that enclosed a former carport and added a new window above an internal counter. Wagman said the change from a fixed to an operable (slider) window evolved…

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