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Board OKs black‑and‑white awning replacement in courtyard; staff to handle final review
Summary
Historic Resources Board approved a finding that replacing a courtyard awning with a black‑and‑white striped retractable awning is consistent with the Downtown Conservation District and recommended staff or planning follow up for final approval; the motion passed unanimously.
The Historic Resources Board on Aug. 18 voted to adopt a finding that the replacement of an existing retractable awning with a black‑and‑white striped awning at a nonhistoric downtown property is consistent with the Downtown Conservation District design context.
The awning matter is part of the Clark Fairlie project (DR25‑151). Staff presented examples of awnings across Ocean Avenue and emphasized the district’s design…
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