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HARB denies Hardie-siding request at 66 Sanford Street; recommends wood siding repair in kind
Summary
HARB denied an applicant’s request to replace damaged historic wood siding at 66 Sanford Street with Hardie (faux-grain) panels, directing the owner to pursue in-kind wood repair or a smooth-finish siding alternative that better matches original reveal and thickness.
On June 18 the Historic Architectural Review Board denied an application to replace the existing historic wood siding at 66 Sanford Street with fiber-cement (Hardie) siding that used a faux wood grain. Staff and board members concluded the Hardie product’s reveal and thickness would materially change the building’s exterior character.
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