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Commission approves window replacements and interior glass-block solution but denies painting at 11 Audubon Place

5748924 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

For HPC 45-25 at 11 Audubon Place, the Tuscaloosa Historic Preservation Commission approved three window replacements and a conditioned interior glass-block solution for a bathroom window, but the commission denied the applicant's request to paint the house’s brick.

The Tuscaloosa Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 10 considered application HPC 45-25 from Mitchell and Christina Weest for multiple exterior alterations at 11 Audubon Place in the Audubon Place Historic District (Council District 4). The application proposed painting previously unpainted brick, replacing three windows with aluminum-clad wood windows, and installing a glass-block-style window where an existing window and interior conditions are in poor repair. The applicant later removed a pergola from the proposal.

City staff presented the parcel locations, photographs, manufacturer specifications for the proposed aluminum-clad wood windows and glass-block units, and noted…

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