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HARB approves amended HARP application for front‑façade repairs at 321 East King Street; pressure‑treated wood disallowed

5785772 · September 12, 2025
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The board approved an amended HARP application for restoration work at 321 East King Street that includes scraping, repainting, refurbishing a bay window, repairing rotten wood, and reattaching the front handrail and steps; the approval explicitly disallows the use of pressure‑treated wood and requires in‑kind repairs.

The York City Historical Architectural Review Board on Sept. 11 approved an amended HARP application for façade repairs at 321 East King Street that removes pressure‑treated wood from the proposed materials and requires in‑kind repairs and retention of existing features.

The applicant filed for work that includes scraping loose paint, repairing and refurbishing a bay window area with rotten wood at the top of the house, repairing…

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