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Historic panel OKs fiberglass on secondary facades at 824 Monroe; requires wood on front
Summary
Newport Historic Preservation Commission conditionally approved fiberglass windows for the side and rear of 824 Monroe but required a wood window for the primary (front) facade after a presentation and product sample from the contractor.
The Newport Historic Preservation Commission on Oct. 15 conditionally approved replacement windows at 824 Monroe, allowing fiberglass windows on secondary elevations while requiring a wood window on the home's primary (front) facade.
The property, described to the commission as an 1887, two-and-a-half-story brick Italianate, currently has nonhistoric vinyl windows on several facades. The applicant sought permission to replace six windows on the east and south sides and to install the same fiberglass product on the…
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