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Design review panel approves energy-efficient window replacement at 305 West

Design and Historic Review Commission · February 19, 2026

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Summary

The Design & Historic Review Commission approved a design-district application to replace single-pane windows with double-pane, energy‑efficient windows, replace wood trim with color‑matched vinyl, repair rot and repaint the exterior at 305 West; the applicant said the work will preserve the appearance using internal grids.

The San Angelo Design & Historic Review Commission voted to approve DD26-02305, a design-district request at 305 West, allowing the replacement of single‑pane windows with energy‑efficient double‑pane units, replacement of exterior trim with color‑matched vinyl, repair of wood rot and repainting in a historic palette.

Planner Arden summarized the proposal and recommended approval subject to the commission’s specifications and required building permits. Applicant Misty Smith of Jay Antiques told the commission the storefront will retain the current visual appearance by using internal grids and matching accents; she confirmed about 30 windows would be replaced 'in kind' to improve energy efficiency and that the property is a commercial antique store, not a residence.

A commissioner moved to approve the application "as presented," the motion was seconded and the commission approved the design‑district changes by voice vote. Staff will proceed with permit review and issuance per normal procedures.