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Fredericksburg ARB approves convertible lift and awning at 1205 Prince Edward to improve accessibility

Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board · October 14, 2024
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Summary

The Architectural Review Board unanimously approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a removable convertible lift and a small awning at 1205 Prince Edward Street, citing staff findings that the reversible metal unit and fabric awning would not harm historic materials and would improve accessibility for the homeowner's wheelchair user.

The Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board on the evening of the meeting unanimously approved a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA 2040976) allowing a convertible mechanical lift and a metal-framed fabric awning at 1205 Prince Edward Street.

Staff recommended approval, concluding the proposed lift and awning—installed on a secondary elevation and using reversible elements—would not cause adverse impacts to the contributing…

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