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Fredericksburg Historic Review Board approves four applications, sets conditions on several
Summary
The board approved applications for a 3,350‑square‑foot addition at 210 E. Austin St., a rear storage container on East Main, removal of a dilapidated outbuilding on West Creek, and replacement windows on West Peach — several approvals carry conditions and follow-up verifications.
The Fredericksburg City Historic Review Board on March 10 approved four applications for work within the city's historic district, voting to allow an addition, a rear storage structure, demolition of a dilapidated outbuilding, and replacement windows — several with conditions or follow‑up requirements.
Kevin Sprague, representing Salt Lake Mead Engineers, asked the board to approve an addition at 210 East Austin Street that he described as a kitchen expansion that would "balance the building out." Staff said the property is low‑rated and located in the central business district and recommended approval because the addition follows the building's existing roof form and uses matching materials. The board discussed siding and massing; staff described the addition in the…
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