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Commission approves rehabilitation plan for turn‑of‑century Queen Anne house after owner submits revised drawings

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The commission approved a rehabilitation plan for a late‑19th/early‑20th‑century Queen Anne–style masonry dwelling on East Broad Street despite prior unpermitted work; staff imposed conditions emphasizing repair in kind and documentation of salvaged materials.

Staff reported that a Queen Anne–style masonry house on East Broad Street had experienced unauthorized exterior work and partial demolition, triggering a stop‑work notice and subsequent resubmission of revised plans. The applicant engaged a preservation‑experienced architect, Joel Mieses, to prepare revised drawings that emphasize in‑kind repair and restoration of character‑defining features.

Alex (staff) briefed the commission on the building's condition,…

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