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Applicant proposes restoring larger kitchen window at Miller-Beasley House; staff asks for documentation
Summary
At 305 3rd Avenue South the applicant proposed returning a modified rear kitchen window toward its original height; staff said guidelines favor preserving historic window openings and asked for documentary evidence (photos, Sanborn maps, masonry alignment) before recommending approval.
Kevin Coffey presented proposed window work at the Miller-Beasley House, 305 3rd Avenue South, saying the windows on the rear wing have been altered and that his designs would bring a taller window up to the lintel or replace with a double to improve light for a remodeled kitchen. "They're not particularly old," Coffey said of the existing rear sash, noting the opening appears to have been modified when the kitchen was relocated.
Staff noted the property is a…
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