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HDRC approves alterations at 303 Cedar Street with stipulations; raised steel planters removed
Summary
The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for work at 303 Cedar Street including demolition of a rear addition, construction of a 956-square-foot accessory structure, decorative ironwork, a 140-square-foot rear patio and landscaping — with stipulations and removal of proposed raised steel planters.
The Historic and Design Review Commission on May 21, 2025, approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior work at 303 Cedar Street in the King William district, subject to staff stipulations and with the applicant removing a proposed raised steel planter detail from the front yard design.
Staff described the request as: removal of an existing rear structure and construction of an approximately 956-square-foot rear accessory structure with a two-car garage, studio and porch; installation of decorative iron guardrails on the front porch, stairs and ramp; a steel fence and operable vehicular gate set behind the front façade; a roughly…
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