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Fredericksburg ARB approves consent agenda; moves one fence application to public hearing

Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board · October 13, 2025
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Summary

The Architectural Review Board approved four consent items by voice vote and removed one application (a proposed fence at 301 Caroline Street) for separate review in the public hearing. The consent approvals included sign installations and a porch alteration; one board member recused on an item.

The Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board approved its consent agenda during the public meeting, voting 5-0 to accept administrative approvals for sign installations and one porch alteration while moving a fence application to the public hearing.

Staff reviewed the four consent items on the consent agenda: COA 2509-0145 (sign installation, 721 Caroline Street), COA 2509-0147 (porch alteration, 1304 Caroline Street), COA 2509-0150 (sign installation, 1004 Caroline Street), and COA 2509-0151 (sign installation, 1025 Caroline Street). Board member Kelly Penick did not participate on one consent item due to a disclosed conflict.

After a member requested that COA 2509-0152 (a proposed fence at 301 Caroline Street) be removed from the consent calendar and placed on the public hearing agenda, the board approved the remainder of the consent items by roll call (5-0). Staff noted that any consent item can be removed by a board member or a member of the public for fuller consideration.

The board’s action clears the listed administrative COAs for the applicants described in staff reports. The pulled COA (301 Caroline Street) was scheduled immediately for public hearing later in the same meeting.

Ending: Staff said applicants whose items remained on the consent agenda could leave the meeting; the removed fence application was then taken up as a public hearing item.