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Arlington Crossing condo group asks board not to require replacement of removed stone arches
Summary
Residents and their attorney told the board that stone arches removed during 2024 facade repairs are costly to replace; staff and a third-party architect indicated the mature streetscape makes replacement unnecessary, and board members signaled support for rescinding the original condition subject to formal action.
Representatives of the Arlington Crossing condominium complex asked the Board of Zoning and Planning on Nov. 5 not to require replacement of two stone arches that were part of the development’s original approval but were removed during earlier facade repairs.
Don Leach, an attorney representing Arlington…
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