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Owner directed to return East Main storefront panels to historic light finish after DRC questions paint change
Summary
The DRC advised the owner of 98 East Main Street to repaint metal facade panels back to the lighter enamel color used historically, after staff reviewed aerial photographs and district research showing the property historically read as a light‑colored service station.
Tyler Ichiyan, representing the property owner, explained he had painted panels on the storefront building at 98 East Main Street after prior alterations and said he was seeking guidance to resolve a notice of violation. He said he had previously applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness and had been denied, and that his intention for the current submittal was to return metal panels that staff and the DRC considered historic to a lighter, historic color.
Staff told the committee the building is in the local Downtown Historic District and that archival photos (1963 aerial, later 1967 directory) and prior research…
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