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Commission clears key exterior elements of large rehab at 414 Clay Street; voters recommend salvaging trim and considering standing‑seam roof
Summary
The Lynchburg Historic Preservation Commission approved key exterior elements of a large rehabilitation at 414 Clay Street, approving front wood windows, side and rear vinyl windows with simulated divided lights, siding replacement with Hardie board, porch reconstruction and roofing options.
The Lynchburg Historic Preservation Commission reviewed an extensive exterior rehabilitation proposal for 414 Clay Street brought by Lacay Capital representatives (Alexia and Junior Linus). The scope included replacing deteriorated siding with Hardie board, restoring or replacing 19 windows, rebuilding a badly deteriorated front porch, replacing the roof, refurbishing shutters, and repainting the house in a dark green body color with cream trim.
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