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Board allows simulated shake and architectural shingle options for Fulton Avenue Tudor roof
Summary
The Compliance and Technical Advisory Board approved staff recommendations Friday allowing replacement of the wood shake roof at 1320 Fulton Avenue with materials that match the original in scale, texture and profile, including simulated shake and some architectural asphalt products.
The Compliance and Technical Advisory Board approved staff recommendations Friday allowing replacement of the existing wood shake roof at 1320 Fulton Avenue with a material that matches the original in scale, color, texture, profile and dimension, including simulated cedar-shake products and some architectural asphalt shingles presented to the board.
Homeowner Valerie Baez told commissioners the wood shake was the principal aesthetic reason her family purchased the Tudor-style house in 2003, but that the roof is old, leaking light into the attic and allowing entry by animals. Baez said she has received multiple estimates for replacement and that full wood shake replacement could exceed $100,000. She presented a range of bids for alternative…
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