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Historic board OKs after‑the‑fact window and awning changes at Palm Grove property with condition
Summary
The Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board approved after‑the‑fact approval for replacement windows and awnings at 6337 NE Fifth Ave. in the Palm Grove Historic District, requiring street‑facing windows to receive raised-profile applied muntins to better match historic appearance.
The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board unanimously approved an after‑the‑fact special certificate of appropriateness for replacement windows and awnings at 6337 Northeast Fifth Avenue in the Palm Grove Historic District, adding a single condition that street‑facing windows include raised‑profile applied muntins.
Historic preservation staff reported that original casement or hung‑sash windows and specific awning designs would have been the historically appropriate choices, and that the property currently shows horizontal sliding windows with tinted glass in…
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