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Bay City HDC approves window replacements at Green Avenue and McKinley properties
Summary
The Bay City Historic District Commission approved certificates of appropriateness for window replacement projects at a Green Avenue house and at 909 McKinley, finding both proposals meet the U.S. Secretary of the Interior rehabilitation standards cited and the city's historic preservation regulations.
The Bay City Historic District Commission on Wednesday approved certificates of appropriateness for two separate window-replacement projects: a homeowner proposal for a Green Avenue property (HDC case 25-24603) and a contractor-submitted plan for 909 McKinley (HDC case 25-25909).
Both applicants told the commission they will keep existing openings and exterior decorative elements while installing new energy-efficient windows. The commission's motions cited compliance with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (Standards 1'3, 6 and 9) and section 64-11(c) of the city's historic preservation regulations.
The Green Avenue homeowner described long-standing drafts and said replacing existing storm windows with awning-style exterior windows would retain the…
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