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Lancaster HARB recommends approval to replace storefront window at 307 South Lime Street
Summary
The Lancaster City Historical Architectural Review Board recommended that Lancaster City Council approve a certificate of appropriateness to replace an existing multi-light picture window on the facade of the commercial building at 307 South Lime Street with a continuous aluminum storefront window.
The Lancaster City Historical Architectural Review Board recommended that Lancaster City Council approve a certificate of appropriateness to replace an existing multi-light picture window on the facade of the commercial building at 307 South Lime Street with a continuous aluminum storefront window.
The board's chair (name not specified) said the HARB is a recommending board whose actions are forwarded to City Council. HARB staff member Suzanne reviewed the proposal and said the existing multi-light picture window was installed in 1979 and that the building was originally constructed about 1925 as a…
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