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Board approves in-kind window and millwork restoration at 401 West Market Street, allows composites in lieu of pine

5083909 · June 26, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Board approved restoration work at 401 West Market Street including replication of rotted decorative millwork and window repairs; the board indicated composite materials such as AZEK are preferred over painted pine for durability and asked that missing features be replaced in kind where possible.

The York City Historic Preservation Board approved an application to restore windows and replace deteriorated decorative millwork at 401 West Market Street, with the board indicating a preference for durable materials such as composite millwork in lieu of painted pine.

The applicant (unnamed in the record) told the board that the existing window casings and surrounding dentil and carved trim are in “really, really bad shape” and that portions of the façade are currently covered with OSB. The applicant said he…

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