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Columbia borough board tables COA for 240 Walnut Street after owner presents repair options

Columbia Borough Architectural Review Board · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Property owner Daniel Falcone asked the Columbia Borough Architectural Review Board to replace deteriorated window headers and sills at 240 Walnut St.; the board discussed replication, 3-D printing and composite alternatives and voted to table the Certificate of Appropriateness until the applicant returns with drawings and material details.

Daniel Falcone, owner of 240 Walnut Street, asked the Columbia Borough Architectural Review Board on Dec. 10 to approve replacement of severely deteriorated window headers and sills on the street-facing façade. Falcone told the board much of the wood is rotted and that he would like to replicate the original profiles but is unsure where to source matching components.

The board pressed for more detail on materials and fabrication. A member urged Falcone to contact the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County for…

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