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Historic Zoning Commission approves replacement of four dormer and gable windows at 746 East Main Street
Summary
The City of Murfreesboro Historic Zoning Commission approved Pella wood double-hung replacement windows for four lower dormer and gable windows at 746 East Main Street after hearing that full restoration would cost roughly $29,000–$30,000 while the factory Pella option was presented at about $17,000 and includes a lifetime warranty.
The City of Murfreesboro Historic Zoning Commission approved a request to replace four lower windows at 746 East Main Street with Pella wood double-hung units after staff and the applicant presented repair and replacement options.
The commission considered a deferred application from property owner Jonathan Harmon. Staff member Amelia introduced the item and said the house sits in the local historic zoning overlay district and the CCO District. Applicant representative Mike Chavez of Chavez Construct LLC presented a scope of work for rebuilding and restoring four lower windows and said one lower sash is missing, requiring replication rather than a simple repair.
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