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Board approves Hannon House upgrades to improve accessibility, retain historic fabric
Summary
Bothell's Landmark Preservation Board unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for the Hannon House on Feb. 11, allowing removal of a noncompliant ramp and installation of an elevated walkway and decking that consultants say minimize earthwork and preserve character-defining materials.
The Bothell Landmark Preservation Board unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness on Feb. 11 for proposed accessibility upgrades and preservation work at the Hannon House, a city-owned historic residence at the Park at Bothell Landing.
Adam Alsabrook, the city's historic preservation consultant, presented findings that the proposed work — removing a noncompliant concrete ramp and cheek walls and adding an elevated walkway and decking — would retain remaining historic materials and minimize impacts to…
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