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Board approves after‑the‑fact window legalization with conditions, approves tile roof for Palm Grove house
Summary
The Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board approved an after‑the‑fact special certificate of appropriateness for replacement windows at a contributing Palm Grove house at 544 Northeast 70th Street, conditioned on completing building‑department legalization and installing historically appropriate muntins; the board also approved a replacement roof in S‑tile or barrel tile, color to match.
The Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board voted 5‑0 to grant an after‑the‑fact special certificate of appropriateness for replacement windows at 544 Northeast 70th Street in the Palm Grove Historic District, subject to conditions designed to restore the house’s historic appearance and to finalize permits. The board also approved a roof replacement using S‑tile or barrel tile in a color compatible with the house, and said applicants who seek asphalt shingles must file a separate economic‑hardship application.
Staff had recommended denial for the window…
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