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Historic preservation panel approves renovation at 62 Washington St., bars black windows as condition

Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved exterior renovations at 62 Washington Street, including paint, siding replacement and partial window replacement, with a condition that the applicant avoid stark black-frame windows; the applicant indicated willingness to use white or a close tone to match trim.

The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 12 approved exterior work at 62 Washington Street with a condition that the applicant not install stark black-frame windows.

The homeowner/applicant (speaker 11) told the commission they are purchasing the house and proposed changing the paint to Benjamin Moore’s Williamsburg-collection color “Randolph Stone,” replacing windows and doors, closing a side basement window to improve the kitchen layout, and removing two nonfunctional chimneys. The applicant said the…

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