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Commission approves roof work to slate‑line asphalt, defers built‑in gutter repairs to September

5876348 · August 13, 2025
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The Evansville Historic Preservation Commission voted to bifurcate an application for a roof replacement and built‑in gutter work on a historic property on Southeast Second Street, approving the roof portion with conditions and deferring the built‑in gutter work for further review.

The Evansville Historic Preservation Commission voted to bifurcate an application for a roof replacement and built‑in gutter work on a historic property on Southeast Second Street, approving the roof portion with conditions and deferring the built‑in gutter work for further review.

Darryl Whiting, a contractor presenting for the homeowner, described an existing Vermont slate roof that he said is “deteriorated and unrepairable,” and provided a contractor cost estimate included in the record: approximately $40,000 for materials, $60,000 for labor and about $15,000 for tear‑off and disposal. Whiting said the owner had…

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