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HDRB approves repairs and modest additions at 424 San Antonio Street

Historic Districts Review Board · February 11, 2026

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Summary

The Historic Districts Review Board approved window and garage door repairs, a small 50‑sq‑ft garage addition and site improvements at 424 San Antonio Street, with a condition to replace a modern north‑facade window with a divided‑light window that matches historic materials.

The Historic Districts Review Board approved a multi‑component rehabilitation project for 424 San Antonio Street that includes replacing aluminum storm windows with wood storm windows, repairing the building's historic windows, retaining the read‑as‑garage east garage door, a modest 50‑square‑foot garage addition on a non‑primary elevation, construction of a freestanding pergola, and new screening fences for HVAC equipment.

Staff described the residence as a 1931 Spanish Pueblo Revival house designated contributing to the downtown/East Side historic district. Staff recommended approval because the work would replicate historic materials and keep primary facades intact. Board members asked the applicant and staff whether one modern north‑facade window could be replaced to match the building’s divided‑light pattern; the applicant agreed.

Member Cherry moved to approve the application as submitted with the added condition that the nonhistoric north‑facade window be replaced with a divided‑light window to match historic materials. The motion passed by roll call.