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Homeowners gain approval to replace wooden shingles with composite product for fire hardening
Summary
The commission approved replacement of cedar shingles and damaged trim with a composite shake product and fire-rated trim at 215 Reward Street after the homeowners described pest damage and fire-hardening goals. Commissioners discussed aesthetics but supported the safety rationale.
The Nevada City Planning Commission unanimously approved exterior-material changes at 215 Reward Street aimed at fire hardening.
Staff described the proposal to replace existing cedar shingles and deteriorated trim with a Class-A-rated composite product (Nijiha Sierra premium shake in charcoal), James Hardy trim panels, Boral True Exterior Trim, and…
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