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BAR approves addition and repairs at 413 South King Street with conditions on siding reuse and chimney materials
Summary
The Board approved a small addition and renovations, including replacement of an accessory building and a chimney extension at 413 South King Street, with conditions emphasizing reuse of original German lap siding where feasible and staff review of brick and pea-gravel selections.
The Leesburg Board of Architectural Review on June 18 voted 7-0 to approve a main-house addition and accessory-structure renovations at 413 South King Street, subject to several conditions intended to protect historic character and avoid visually discordant repairs.
Staff summarized the project as a modest, approximately 300-square-foot accessory rebuild at the rear of the lot and a roughly 150-square-foot side addition (butler’s pantry) attached to a 1980s portion of the main house. The accessory structure’s siding is degraded in areas and the applicant proposed in-kind replacement; staff…
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