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Landmarks Commission approves 203 North Oakland COA after debate over historic door and concrete porch
Summary
The Green Bay Landmarks Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for 203 North Oakland Avenue after commissioners debated whether to require repair of an altered historic front door or allow replacement and whether to accept a poured concrete porch deck given past alterations.
The Green Bay Landmarks Commission on April 15 approved a certificate of appropriateness for work at 203 North Oakland Avenue after a lengthy discussion over repairing a distinctive but damaged front door and how to treat a poured concrete porch deck.
Jason, a staff presenter, told commissioners the application includes mostly like-for-like window replacements, either repairing or replacing a unique front door, updated exterior lighting, new porch posts and railings, and leveling the porch deck by pouring concrete. He recommended approval of most elements but said pouring a new concrete porch deck was "not a good idea" in the abstract and deferred to the commission given the…
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