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Tuscaloosa HPC approves Fibrex window replacements at 412 17th Avenue with light‑pattern condition

Tuscaloosa Historic Preservation Commission · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Tuscaloosa Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for three replacement windows at 412 17th Avenue (HPCO126) after the applicant agreed to keep the existing window light pattern; commissioners debated whether Fibrex should be treated as precedent or handled case‑by‑case.

The Tuscaloosa Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 14 approved a certificate of appropriateness for three replacement windows at 412 17th Avenue in the Pinehurst Historic District, provided the new units match the existing light pattern.

Vice Chair Jordan Morris opened the hearing and said the commission’s decisions are guided by Chapter 20, Article 2 of the Code of Tuscaloosa and that approvals require five affirmative votes. Staff introduced case HPCO126, describing proposed changes at the rear of the primary structure: three existing wood windows replaced with Fibrex units and a change in the light pattern from 8-over-8 to single‑pane.

The applicant, who identified himself as Sean Coller, described the…

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