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Historic Preservation Commission approves façade paint, signage and design review for 32/3032 Main Street

Historic Preservation Commission · August 9, 2024
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The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously at its August 2024 meeting to issue a certificate of appropriateness and to approve design review for façade repainting and new signage at 32/3032 Main Street; specific LED lighting fixtures will be returned with specifications to the planning office.

Edmond Cherneski, chair of the Historic Preservation Commission, said the commission approved a pair of actions for the property at 32/3032 Main Street during the body’s August 2024 meeting.

The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness to allow repainting and new signage on the building’s existing façade and separately approved the related design review, both by roll-call vote. Applicant representative Mick Delaghi told the commission there will be no structural changes: “There’s actually no physical changes to the building at all,” he said, describing scraping, repairs and repainting of cast-iron columns and the entablature and the reuse of existing window framing with repaired glass.

The commission’s…

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