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Webster Groves ARB approves five residential projects with design conditions
Summary
At a regular meeting, the Webster Groves Architecture Review Board approved five residential projects after clarifications and conditions on roof eaves, gutters, window styles, siding/trim details and a door-to-window change; one proposal drew a recorded opposing vote.
The Webster Groves Architecture Review Board approved five residential projects at its regular meeting (date not specified in the transcript), setting conditions intended to preserve existing rooflines, window patterns and exterior detailing.
Board members opened the meeting by approving minutes from the Jan. 23 meeting and then heard public hearings for 28 Marshall Place, 110 Orchard Avenue, 51 Rosemont Avenue, 501 Foreston Place and 1 Springbrook Place. The board approved each item after applicants addressed questions about materials, window styles and exterior details.
At 28 Marshall Place, Patrick Knoblauch of Made Man Design identified himself as the project architect and Julie Wood as the owner. Board members asked whether a flat-roof detail in the drawings applied to the sunroom and noted a gutter that appeared to terminate over a barbecue. A board member moved to approve the project with two conditions: the new construction’s roof eave must match the existing building and a downspout must be added…
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