This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the
video of the full meeting.
Please report any errors so we can fix them.
Report an error »
The HDC continued its review of a proposal to replace eight windows at 92 Walden Street after hearing applicant testimony and a restoration contractor’s assessment.
Rob Fleming and project manager Bob Moran (Marvin Replacement) described two replacement approaches: an insert fiberglass window that fits inside the existing frame and a full-frame new-construction fiberglass window. Fleming said he consulted with a window-restoration specialist (Clary & Sons), who indicated restoration is possible but would still require storms and would not achieve the energy-efficiency or aesthetic goals Fleming hopes to reach. Fleming said five of the eight windows had been replaced in the past and that three original windows are candidate restoration targets.
Commissioners reiterated the HDC’s usual preference for repair and wood replacement where restoration is not feasible. Given the visual and proportion concerns, the commission voted to continue the application and conduct an on-site visit the morning of Nov. 13 to inspect the eight windows in situ and revisit whether the three original windows can be repaired. The motion to continue carried unanimously.
View the Full Meeting & All Its Details
This article offers just a summary. Unlock complete video, transcripts, and insights as a Founder Member.
✓
Watch full, unedited meeting videos
✓
Search every word spoken in unlimited transcripts
✓
AI summaries & real-time alerts (all government levels)
Search every word spoken in city, county, state, and federal meetings. Receive real-time
civic alerts,
and access transcripts, exports, and saved lists—all in one place.
Gain exclusive insights
Get our premium newsletter with trusted coverage and actionable briefings tailored to
your community.
Shape the future
Help strengthen government accountability nationwide through your engagement and
feedback.
Risk-Free Guarantee
Try it for 30 days. Love it—or get a full refund, no questions asked.
Secure checkout. Private by design.
⚡ Only 8,020 of 10,000 founding memberships remaining
Explore Citizen Portal for free.
Read articles and experience transparency in action—no credit card
required.
Upgrade anytime. Your free account never expires.
What Members Are Saying
"Citizen Portal keeps me up to date on local decisions
without wading through hours of meetings."
— Sarah M., Founder
"It's like having a civic newsroom on demand."
— Jonathan D., Community Advocate
Secure checkout • Privacy-first • Refund within 30 days if not a fit