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Danville board approves multi-part rehabilitation of 124–126 N. Third St.; owner plans boutique, home‑goods shop and upstairs rental
Summary
The Danville Architectural History Board approved a step-by-step Certificate of Appropriateness for 124–126 North Third Street, allowing masonry repairs, window restoration, doors, awnings, lighting, roof and loading‑dock work; staff noted tax‑credit coordination and that an Airbnb will require a conditional use permit from planning and zoning.
Donna Major, who said she and her husband recently purchased the joined buildings at 124 and 126 North Third Street, presented a renovation plan on April 15 to convert the ground floors into a clothing boutique and a home‑decoration shop and to adapt the upstairs into a short‑term rental. The board considered an eight‑part staff report and voted to approve repairs and replacements for most exterior elements with conditions intended to preserve the buildings’ historic character.
The board’s director, Gary, told members the applicant had prepared a thorough package and that staff wanted to be careful because the project team is pursuing federal historic tax credits through the Kentucky Heritage Council. "Miss Major has given us an extremely well put‑together package," Gary said, and staff read findings of fact for each proposed work item before the board moved on each element individually.
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