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Historic review board approves demolition and repairs at 109 North Orange but denies proposed large accessory building
Summary
The Fredericksburg Historic Review Board approved rerating and demolition of two ancillary structures, siding repairs, front‑door repainting and a 4‑ft fence for 109 North Orange, but refused permission for a proposed oversized accessory building, citing ordinance limits on accessory footprint and massing.
The Fredericksburg City Historic Review Board on April 14 approved most elements of an application for 109 North Orange Street but declined to permit a large new accessory building that applicants said would support a commercial use.
Applicant representative Kiana Savage (speaker 7) told the board the two rear accessory structures lack historic integrity and asked that they be rerated as low and demolished, and that the main house receive incidental siding replacement and a repaint of the front door. The applicant also proposed a new metal accessory building at the…
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