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After-the-fact window replacements at Charles G. Bryant double house lead applicant to withdraw application
Summary
An after-the-fact application for replacement of 21 windows at the Charles G. Bryant double house was discussed at length; the applicant withdrew the application to return with more documentation and options for partial remediation.
The commission spent the evening's longest discussion on an after-the-fact application for 16 Division Street, the Charles G. Bryant double house — a locally designated historic site — where the current owner replaced 21 windows without prior Historic Preservation Commission approval.
Jessica Richard, representing Chris Pepin Properties LLC, said the replacement occurred after the owner discovered extensive sash deterioration and mold. Richard and Tory Hafford (business manager for the property owner) told the commission the windows were failing, some sash elements and panes were missing, and that the new windows are vinyl. They said the replacements were intended to be reversible and noted cost and tenant-safety pressures. The applicant had no…
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