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Planning commission approves Fiberx window installations after-the-fact, urges stricter permitting checks

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The commission approved two after-the-fact design-study matters permitting Andersen Fiberx (100- and 400-series) windows at two houses after discussion about permitting procedures, egress and product attributes; commissioners also urged vendors to confirm planning approvals before installation.

The Carmel City Planning Commission on June 11 approved after-the-fact applications to allow Fiberx windows (manufactured by Andersen) at two single-family properties, while also admonishing the installer and urging clearer permitting checks by vendors.

Staff explained that the city has reviewed Fiberx in prior cases and that the 400-series (Fibrex-clad wood interior) had previously been found acceptable in at least one review; the 100-series is a full Fibrex product. The projects under review were Track 1 design studies…

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