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Landmarks commission postpones Certificate of Appropriateness decision for 301 Windsor Drive

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Commissioners held discussion about proposed window replacements, roof shingles and tuckpointing for a 1928 house in the Capels Park Historic District and voted to postpone the Certificate of Appropriateness application until the June meeting so the applicant can provide samples and the commission can review prior approvals.

The City of Waukesha Landmarks Commission voted on May 7 to postpone consideration of a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for 301 Windsor Drive (Capels Park Historic District) until the commission’s June meeting, after commissioners and staff requested more specific material samples and asked the applicant to attend.

City staff described the application as a request to replace two basement windows, replace the roof and tuckpoint masonry on the Cahill House, a 1928 English revival residence in the Capels Park Historic District. The applicant was not present; staff said the contractor quote…

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