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Historic District Commission approves altered window openings at 170 East Poplar Avenue after fire

3472797 · May 22, 2025
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The Collierville Historic District Commission voted unanimously May 22 to allow changes to two window openings at the circa‑1902 contributing house at 170 East Poplar Avenue as part of fire restoration, approving the applicants’ request with five conditions and making frosting optional.

The Collierville Historic District Commission on May 22 approved alterations to window openings at 170 East Poplar Avenue, allowing the east‑facing opening to be reduced in height to accommodate an interior sink and storage and permitting work on the north‑facing opening while keeping the existing exterior framed opening intact. The commission approved the application with five conditions; frosting or opaque glazing was made optional for the owner.

Historic preservation planner Jamie (staff) told commissioners the subject property is a contributing structure in the National Register district, built circa 1902, and that the commission must weigh compliance with the local historic district guidelines and the Secretary of the Interior standards against any adverse effect on the property or district. Jamie said the windows in question…

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