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IHPC continues review of Woodruff Place rehab; owner seeks exemptions for less-visible siding
Summary
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on March 5 continued consideration of 958 Woodruff Place (Case 2024 COA 188 A/B) to May 7 to allow installation of custom windows and further staff review, and heard the owner’s request to exempt less-visible elevations from replacement siding.
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on March 5 continued consideration of rehabilitation work at 958 Woodruff Place (Case 2024 COA 188 A/B) at the request of the property owner, Ali Khan. The commission moved Part A — work on the front of the building — to a May 7 hearing so the owner can receive and install custom windows that were ordered in February and are expected to arrive around April 4. Staff supported the extension.
Why it matters: The case involves visible front elevation work already completed and additional exterior repairs that could affect the character of a designated historic area. The commission’s oversight determines whether changes conform to the Historic Preservation Zoning Ordinance and the area’s preservation plan.
Khan told the commission he has completed several of the front-elevation items the commission previously reviewed: replacing the front door with a taller door, installing decorative trim…
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