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Board approves most work at 307 Walnut and grants a single rear dormer after split votes

Madison Historic District Board of Review · December 16, 2025
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Summary

After lengthy debate about symmetry and structural capacity, the Madison Historic District Board approved all proposed work at 307 Walnut except dormers, then separately approved a single half rear dormer to create usable attic space.

The Madison Historic District Board of Review split its decision on a large renovation at 307 Walnut Street, approving most of the renovation but delaying and then narrowly approving a single rear half dormer.

Applicant Jason Pattison sought permission for multiple changes to the contributing 1840 duplex, including adding one or two dormers, demolishing a rear non-original addition, replacing rear windows with doors and installing decks for egress, repairing the roof and replacing…

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