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New Rochelle landmarks board approves sunroom reconstruction and window replacements at 91 Cortland Avenue
Summary
The New Rochelle Historical Landmarks Review Board approved a certificate of appropriateness Jan. 14, 2026 for reconstruction of an enclosed sunroom and replacement of about 20 windows at the Tudor‑Revival house at 91 Cortland Avenue in the Rochelle Heights Historic District.
The New Rochelle Historical Landmarks Review Board on Jan. 14 approved a certificate of appropriateness for reconstruction of an enclosed sunroom and replacement of windows at 91 Cortland Avenue, a Tudor‑revival single‑family home in the Rochelle Heights Historic District.
Fernando Chavez, the architect of record, told the board the work will replace about 20 windows and reconstruct an enclosed rear sunroom "to rebuild it in kind," using a conservative restoration approach to preserve historic materials where possible. Chavez said the project will restore three professionally‑restored leaded and stained‑glass windows, replace two entry doors, repair and patch stucco…
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