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Commission approves safety-driven steel door replacements at 100 W. 4th Ave school; orders follow-up on removed chimney and mortar work
Summary
Noting safety and security concerns, the commission approved painted steel replacements for multiple exterior doors at the 1925 school building at 100 W. 4th Ave and left outstanding masonry and an unauthorized chimney removal for further documentation and review.
The Victorian Village Commission voted to allow painted steel replacement doors at 100 West 4th Avenue — a 1925 school building — after staff and the district described doors that no longer latching and a pressing safety need.
Melinda, the district’s representative, told the commission crews have repeatedly patched original wood doors and that many openings no longer secure reliably. "The doors will open and close, but they aren't latching anymore," she said, describing repeated hardware failures and the district’s need for durable, secure…
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