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Commission approves 901 N. Alamo rehab package including siding and windows after owner agrees to added trim and paint stipulations
Summary
The commission approved a package of rehabilitation work at 901 North Alamo — including wholesale window replacement, fiber‑cement lap siding and a perimeter fence — after the owner agreed to provide additional window trim and paint details to better match the building’s historic character.
The Historic and Design Review Commission approved a package of work Wednesday for a commercial conversion at 901 North Alamo, allowing wholesale replacement of recently installed windows with a condition that the applicant install wood or aluminum-clad wood windows or otherwise add trim to better approximate a historic appearance.
What the owner proposed: The property owner, who plans an eating-and-drinking establishment, asked for replacement of non-original windows, installation of fiber-cement lap siding with a 4.5–5 inch reveal, and…
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