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Commission denies noncontinuous "frog" walkway at 322 Lamar; conditions historic tax certification on restoration
Summary
The commission denied approval of a noncontinuous paver-and-gravel walkway at 322 Lamar Street and approved historic tax verification only after the applicant restores removed fish-scale siding and replaces the walkway with a continuous path.
The Historic and Design Review Commission on Sept. 3 denied approval of a recently installed noncontinuous walkway at 322 Lamar Street and made historic tax verification conditional on remediation of outstanding violations, including restoration of removed fish-scale siding on the building's gables.
Staff reported the walkway is composed of charcoal-gray concrete pavers set apart with white stone gravel (a so-called "frog" or noncontinuous paver layout) that extends across the left side of the front facade and connects to the driveway. Staff…
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