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Greeley commission approves vinyl siding replacement at 1526 9th Avenue, 6-1
Summary
The Greeley Historic Preservation Commission voted 6-1 on April 6 to approve a certificate allowing replacement of hail-damaged vinyl siding with matching vinyl at 1526 9th Avenue in the Monroe Avenue Historic District after staff concluded a like-for-like replacement would have a neutral effect on historic character.
On April 6, 2026, the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission voted 6-1 to approve a certificate of approval permitting replacement of damaged vinyl siding with matching vinyl at 1526 9th Avenue, a contributing property in the Monroe Avenue Historic District.
Staff told the commission the existing vinyl siding, installed in 1991, has extensive hail damage and that the wood lap siding underneath could not be fully assessed without first removing the vinyl. "Staff reviewed it in accordance with the criteria and standards in section 24-1003(j)(1" and found the proposed like-for-like replacement would have "a basically neutral effect on the character of the property," staff said, recommending approval to…
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