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Historic Preservation Commission approves in-kind window replacement at 233 Cedar Street
Summary
The commission granted a certificate of appropriateness for replacement of 38 windows at 233 Cedar Street with custom Anderson units to match existing sash profiles, muntin patterns and exterior color; several technical clarifications were recorded.
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for replacement of 38 windows at 233 Cedar Street, following a staff and consultant review that confirmed the work will preserve the house’s historic proportions and exterior trim.
An applicant identified in the meeting as the owner of 233 Cedar Street presented the proposal to replace all principal elevation windows (38 total) with custom-made replacement units. The applicant said the replacements would be custom to fit existing openings, retain original glass width and height, and preserve exterior casings, sills and trim. The owner said the new windows would be Anderson-brand (Acclaim/‘‘A’’-series equivalent), double-hung, insulated-glass units; exterior color…
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