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Contractor outlines large renovation plan for 408 Venesia Parkway, board urges historic-sensitive details

Historic and Architectural Preservation Board · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Contractors for 408 Venesia Parkway presented a multi-building renovation and pre-application to the Historic and Architectural Preservation Board, saying they would remove non-historic elements and match historic materials; board members requested detailed elevations, window proportions and material specifications before a formal application.

Contractors representing owners of 408 Venesia Parkway presented a broad pre-application on Feb. 12 that would renovate multiple outbuildings, add connecting breezeways and replace non-historic features while aiming to retain the main house's historic character.

Matt Maravich, the project's general contractor, said the team intends to remove aluminum soffits and modern overhangs, conceal mechanical equipment and use stucco and clay barrel tile to match the primary house. "We actually want to keep as much of the…

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