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Preservation Board Allows Vinyl Fence Replacement at 5122 Waterman With Street-Facing Condition
Summary
After testimony from the homeowner and discussion of visibility and materials, the board overturned a director—s denial for a repair/replacement fence at 5122 Waterman Blvd., but required that the portion visible from the street be walnut or wood and that final plans be approved by the Cultural Resources Office.
The St. Louis Preservation Board on Oct. 27 overturned the director—s denial of a permit for fence replacement at 5122 Waterman Boulevard in the Central West End but imposed conditions on the street-visible portion. The board's approval requires final Cultural Resources Office review of plans, details and colors and specifies that the street-visible faces must be walnut or wood.
Andrea Gagan of the Cultural Resources Office presented the appeal and told the board that vinyl is not a permitted material for street-visible fences in the Central West End…
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