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Commission approves new storm windows for 510 McCall Street and awards $1,500 grant

City of Waukesha Landmarks Restoration Commission · April 8, 2026
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Summary

The commission granted a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace deteriorated wood storm windows at 510 McCall Street with custom wood storms and approved a $1,500 paint-and-repair grant to support the work.

The Waukesha Landmarks Restoration Commission approved replacement of deteriorated wood storm windows at 510 McCall Street and awarded a $1,500 paint‑and‑repair grant to support the work.

Staff said the Samuel and Jenny Breeze house (1916, arts‑and‑crafts) is contributing in the McCall Street Historic District and presented plans to replace multiple storm windows with new wood storms built of Acoya (acetylated) wood to match existing dimensions and color. The homeowner, Leslie Lobs, described long‑standing fit and insulation issues in the upstairs windows and confirmed plans for custom work and reglazing where appropriate.

Commissioners discussed the protective role storm windows play for original windows and noted the commission’s 15% guideline for grants while retaining discretion to award more. The motion to approve the COA and a $1,500 grant carried on voice vote.