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Historic Preservation Commission tables four Blue Crab COA applications for further design and coordination
Summary
The commission tabled COA requests for four related Blue Crab lots (2, 4, 6 and 8) after extended debate over materials, shutters, massing, and procedural conditions; staff and applicant were asked to resolve conditions with HARB/Tabby Roads before returning.
The Beaufort County Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 7 tabled four related COA HD applications for Blue Crab lots (2, 4, 6 and 8) to allow staff, the applicant and the Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB)/Tabby Roads to resolve material, shutter and streetscape issues.
Staff presented the four applications together because they share an applicant, developer and similar design elements. The filings propose detached single‑family residences fronting a pedestrian walkway (Bader's Walk) with attached carriage houses accessed internally; main‑house footprints range roughly from 3,741 to 3,846 square feet with carriage houses of roughly 880–933 square feet, and each lot includes a rear pool and brick fencing.
Staff said many conditions are consistent across the four lots, including…
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