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Applicant seeks to restore six-over-six windows at downtown Franklin storefront

Franklin Design Review Committee (DRC) · April 21, 2026
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Summary

An applicant asked the DRC to restore historically documented six-over-six windows at 334 Main Street and to repair small eyebrow roofs with copper for durability; staff said photographic evidence supports restoration and commissioners urged detailed shop drawings and materials specs.

The Design Review Committee on April discussed a proposal to replace nonhistoric clear-pane windows at 334 Main Street with custom six-over-six divided-light windows and to repair small eyebrow roofs above storefronts.

The applicant said the existing clear-pane windows were installed in the 1990s and showed historic photographs supporting a six-over-six configuration; the restoration would return the storefront to the block’s prevailing window pattern. A staff member told the board the building is within the downtown National Register Historic District and that the application includes…

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