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Design Review Board approves demolition of two porches at 207 Regent Street and the proposed replacement

Saratoga Springs Design Review Board · August 5, 2026
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Summary

The board determined two entrance porches at 207 Regent lack historic significance, approved their partial demolition and then approved the applicant's replacement porch, shed dormer and window changes with wood materials and Pella Reserve wood windows.

The DRB reviewed a proposal for partial demolition and replacement work at 207 Regent Street. Applicant Sean Korp explained the existing front and side porches are in poor condition and proposed a new wood porch, mahogany decking and a shed dormer to improve attic usability. The board concluded the porches were not character‑defining and voted that the porches lack architectural or historical significance, clearing the way for partial demolition.

The board then approved the new design, which includes mahogany decking, Pella Reserve traditional wood windows (simulated divided lights) and wood siding to match existing materials. The chair praised the choice of traditional wood materials and said the alterations "fit into the neighborhood," while requiring final product information to be filed with DRB staff. The board also asked that product details and window specifications be submitted for the record.

Provenance: topicintro SEG 3112, topfinish SEG 3956.

Speakers quoted (first reference): Sean Korp (Reveal Architecture); Chair (Design Review Board).