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Commission approves two‑unit infill at 509 Queen Street with parking and landscaping conditions
Summary
The commission found the 509 Queen Street duplex proposal not incongruous with the historic district and issued a Certificate of Appropriateness, conditioning approval on meeting parking limits (≤50% of rear yard), submitting landscaping plans, noting door materials and railing spacing, and routing future changes to the HPC administrator.
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new two‑unit duplex at 509 Queen Street, imposing conditions that address parking, landscaping and construction details.
Staff presented the vacant lot infill application for owner Clayton Rogers and noted the property sits inside the historic district overlay and C‑4 zoning. The project calls for a two‑story, two‑unit duplex with front porches, rear…
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