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Historic board refers 507 Fir Drive roof dispute to committee after staff-backed metal tile compromise

2729986 · March 21, 2025
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The Historic Design and Review Commission Compliance and Technical Advisory Board on March 21 referred the 507 Fir Drive roof matter to committee after staff recommended, and the board debated, a stone‑coated metal tile as a compromise to replace a roof removed without permits.

The Historic Design and Review Commission Compliance and Technical Advisory Board on March 21 referred consideration of a proposed metal tile roof at 507 Fir Drive to a committee after more than an hour of public comment and staff presentations.

The home, in the Monticello Park Historic District, had its original clay tile roof removed without a certificate of appropriateness or a city permit. Pam Carpenter spoke on behalf of the Monticello Park Neighborhood Association and said the property "is considered contributing to the Monticello Park Historic District" and urged the board to deny…

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