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HARB allows selective window replacements at 105 Marine Street; vinyl and unpermitted doors must be fixed
Summary
The Historic Architectural Review Board approved after-the-fact and future window changes at 105 Marine Street but ordered unpermitted vinyl windows removed, sliding doors replaced with divided-light French doors, and required a full window schedule for staff review.
The Historic Architectural Review Board on June 18 approved a certificate of appropriateness for selective, after-the-fact and future window replacements at 105 Marine Street, but imposed specific mitigation and documentation conditions.
The applicant sought approval for replacement windows and to address unpermitted fenestration changes. Staff and HARB members said the building, which sits in an HP-1 district, historically used wood windows on principal facades; vinyl is not appropriate. HARB members favored aluminum-clad wood for secondary elevations and required that any future replacements retain the building’s traditional light patterns.
What the board ordered: The board approved the replacement of four second-story windows on the…
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