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Landmarks commission approves composite tile and copper gutters for 406 Windsor Drive with caveats

5346158 · July 9, 2025
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After lengthy discussion of materials, costs and installation risk, the Waukesha Landmarks Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a composite 'Bravo' tile roof (Tuscan clay color) and copper gutters at 406 Windsor Drive, with the owner told to return if materials change and warned that state tax credits may be jeopardized.

The City of Waukesha Landmarks Commission on July 9 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for a composite tile roof and copper gutters at 406 Windsor Drive, a Colonial Revival house built in 1938, but added a formal caveat requiring the owner to notify the commission if the chosen materials change.

Commissioners spent the meeting’s longest period on the item, discussing material appearance, longevity, installation risk and potential impacts on state historic tax credits. John Rosenberg, the homeowner and applicant, described multiple contractor estimates ranging from about $42,000 to $90,000 for various replacement options and said he had recently received a written review that raised durability concerns about the…

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