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Landmark Commission approves 117 wood siding for Winnetka Heights house despite uncovered original shingles
Summary
The Dallas Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing replacement of asbestos cementitious siding with No. 117 novelty wood siding at 111 N. Windermere Ave., finding the choice appropriate despite evidence of historic cedar shingles beneath the later covering.
The Dallas Landmark Commission on Feb. 3 approved a certificate of appropriateness for 111 North Windermere Avenue in the Winnetka Heights Historic District to replace asbestos cementitious siding with No. 117 novelty wood siding, with a condition that new siding be shaped to match the known original siding uncovered beneath the exterior.
Commission staff presented the case and recommended approval with the condition that the wood siding be shaped to match the original siding uncovered under the non‑historic siding. Marcus Watson, a city preservation planner presenting the staff report, said the proposed work would be consistent with the city code preservation…
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