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Evansville preservation commission continues window replacement request to allow sample and details
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission continued Phil Lieberman’s application to replace non-street-facing windows on a Southeast Riverside Drive condo, asking the applicant to provide a physical sample and additional muntin/cross‑section details; the hearing was continued to Sept. 10 with the applicant’s consent.
Phil Lieberman, an applicant and resident of 510 Southeast Riverside Drive, Apartment A, asked the Evansville Historic Preservation Commission on an application to replace nine windows on the southeast side of his four‑story brick condominium building. Lieberman told the commission he was seeking to replace most of the windows on that elevation with Pella aluminum‑clad, double‑pane units and said two windows on the elevation are stained‑glass “art windows” that he would not replace.
The commission’s historic preservation officer, Timothy (last name not specified in the record), reviewed the commission’s standards: replacement windows on secondary elevations with limited visibility must match historic windows in size, configuration and general…
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